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TMt CAMOIN iOUTH CAROLINA, PmOAV. OCTO»EH H 1*47 0 / \ 0 11 11 \ Item For ^ Social Page... Phooe 430-W lH'tAa V.. lo*ra® »P«°* i!L UtU«. Lyttleton «t.. the Carndan Rp«p!- ifrs r. D. Goodale »nd gjjj Jr. 'spent WednWKlay at J. B. McKain, ‘Scet. spent last week-end c. B- Bolneau at- ‘jji CtroUna-Clemaon foot- -1* on Thuradaj. ^ Mrs Wise. (Pttblteher »‘Sd.oona TlmeUMwafch) '^ts at Court Inn. I**V Arden Lownea, Ull ♦^Jr-treetJelt on Sunday tor to buy for The Clothea ri, ,nd Mrs. N. R. 0<^e, Jr are In Birmingham, Ala., I attending a florlat con- E DeLoache haa retuTn- : three months rlalt with children In Maine .and Baltl- Md. 1^ Snmter Crolley OAQt PIVl Engaged of Lapcas- rteited her sisters, Mra, B. B. ^ and Mrs. L, L. West, on Harman of Plainfield, j iirlTod Thursday for a visit ^”her sister, Miss Heleri Har- ,t Doffields, Green St ^ Lanahonje Dick, Cheater Pa and Mr. and Mrs Ed- Schaart*. New York City, are the quests at Court Inn. jrd Schenk. Jr., who is at- ,, Ga Tech spent last week- we with his mother. Mrs, Schenk, N. Broad street »resh, son of Mr. and 8an> Karesh. Laurens at, t at Vanderbilt Unlvwalty, la Tenn., arrlred op Tnea- s’visit with his parents. ™ Campbell Steward arrived Wednesday after spending the at Bear Harbor, Me^ and petted her home here to Br^ Place for the winter, and Mra. H. A. SmaU and i Mrs. Sidney T. Zemp at « the SUte Fair and the Itaa-Clemson game in Oolum- on Thursday, n W S. Ralnsford, who haa ipending the aummwr at i*on-on-Hudson, N. Y., has ar- and opened her winter place derick Mullen, student at the lenity of North Carolina, pel Hin, N. C.. will spend this k<nd with his parents. Mr. and John Mullen, at Mulhall. Ilr? W. A. Mullen, who is spend- the winter with Mrs. David tfock in Shreveport. La., flew Houston, Texas, Tuesday for a days W. Bates, Lyttletou St., en route to Orangeburg. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Stevenson, Fair SL. attended the wedding of Miis Floride DesChamps to Dr. George Carteright Adickes of York, In CtMqgibla laat Saturday night. Mrs. D. A. Boykin, Mr.s. Robt. Allen (Ellen Douglas Boykin) and Mrs. W. R. Capehart, Carter Hill, were the gneau of Mrs. Edwin Malloy in dieraw Monday. William Reaaonover of the Dur ham Farmers Mutual Exchange, Durham, N. C., apent last week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Reasonover. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson, and daughter, Miss Nancy Nelson, of Columbia, returned home Tuesday after a weeks visit to, their daugh ter, Mra. R, V. O’Brien and family in Newark, N. J. Mr. and Mra. Howard F. Speaks, E. Clarkson Rhame and Jack Net tles motored to Charlotte Sunday anH attended the ^football game be tween the Clippers and the I^lla- delphia Eagles. . Mr. and Mrs. Dan B. Mackey and Mr. and Mrs. (Thas. DeLoache at tended the Oamden-CTharleston foot ball game, spending Friday night et * the Fort Snmtec hotel in Charleston. . Mrs. Alfred McLeod and Mrs. Mrs. M. G. Muller- Entertains Club Mrs. M. G. Muller was hostess to the members of her bridge club at her heme on Rectory Square last Thursday afternoon. Invited to play for absent members were Mrs. R. B. Stevenson, Mrs. George Dar den and Mrs. P. D. Goodale. Prises were won by Mrs. J. L. Wllll'ord and Mrs. Stevenson. F^oilowing ‘ the card game de licious refreshments were served I'rom a beautifully appointed tea table in the dintog room to the following: Mrs. M. M. Reasonover, Mrs. Hubert. Wilson. Mrs. J. L. Williford, Mrs. James Gandy, Mrs. S. W. Van Landlngham. Mrs George Nicholson. Mrs. A. C. Brad- ham, Mrs. Wiley Sbeorn, Mrs. R. H. Stevenson. Mrs. George Dei den and Mrs. F. D. Goodale. li Brevard Boykin, accompanied- l^y Albert Boykin and Mary Whitaker, ,hA spent last week-end In Charleston with friAn/fa anil attAnii^ fchspel of the Myefs Park Presby- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Patterson an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Edwin Rob ert Segars. son of Mrs. W. J. Segars and the late Mr. Segars of this city. The wedding will take place November 30 at the First Baptist church of Camden. **•••• -—- Miss Betty Jane Sarratt Is Bride At Charlotte Rite A pretty wedding t6ok place last Aujciliary To Meet The first meeting of the season ut the Womans Auxiliary of the- Camden hospital will be held Mon day. Nov. 3. This is a postpone- nent from the regular date of Oct. 27, due to the fact that both Mys. Gaither, president, and Mrs. Henry Garrison, vice president, wilt be out of town on Oct. 27. - - “ "“ISiiurer Man Finds BIRTHS Mr. and Mra, H. T. Lovette. Jr,, announce the birth of a daughter, Martha Page, on Oct.^ 7. at the Camden hospital. Mrs. Lovette is the former Polly Johnson of Chase City, Va. They arw making iheir home In Crewe, Va. • • • Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hughev of Columbia, are receiving congratu lations upon the arrival of a deugh ter, Kathleen Frances, bom Mon day, Oct. 20,1*47, At the Providence hospital. Mrs. Hnghey' was the former Miss Teddy Stokes of Csm den. • with friends and attended the Cam- den-Charleston football game. Mr. and Mrs. John Hill (Coy Metts) of Washington, D. C.. are guests of their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mra. David R. 'R^liams, at SCnlberry Plantation, and of Mrs. Hill’s parents. CoL and Mrs. W A. Metts, at Fort Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Hill tail from New York on the U. 8. S. America on Oct. 29, (or Bucharest, Romania, where Mr. Hin win be attached to the Amer- fihan Embassy. He la the youngest attachee in toe diplomatic service. Mrs. Chas. A. King and son. “Chuck” and Mrs. Haiei Basinette, of Miami Springs, Fla., are on an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Benton Sheom, also Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Ruff and daughter. Nancy, of Charlottesville, Vs.,* spent sev eral days laat week. Mrs. D. J. Mahoney, Mill street, spent several days told week In Oreeirvllle vilstlng her son, D, J. Mahoney, Jr., student at Furman University and her sister, Mrs. Lloyd McCumber (Janie Brannon) .ind^Mr. McCumber at the Poinsett Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Locke Craig. Lyttle- ton street, had as their house guest from Thursday through Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stikeleatber Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. NkhcHs. Mr. . (ken Hyderlck of Washing-1 and Mrs. O. L. Jones, Jr., alt of D. C., spent Tuesday in Cam-1 Asheville, N. C. with his sister-ln-law, Mrs. W. D. A. R. MEETING TODAY The D. A." ' R. meeting will be •leld Friday afternoon, Oct. 24. at , thatoome of Mrs. E.,C. Von Tresc kow, regent, on Greene St., at 4:30 p. m. Members will please notice change of meeting place and are reqneated to attend. I ADDITIONAL WANT ADS LOST—Waterproof wrist watch to vicinity of Dusty Bend. October 7. Reward offer^. D. L. Faulk' enberry, Rt L Kershaw, 8. C, FOR tALE—Heater wood—pine or hardwood, any amount. Will cut wood for fireplace. Phone. 249, lerian church when Miss Belty Jane Sarratt,,daughter of A. Reed Sarratt of Brevard, formerly of Camden,^ and the late Mrs. Joncie ^ Hutchison Sarratt, became the | bride of Robert LeRoy Cowan. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cowan of Atlanta. Dr. B. A. Tinkler of Atlanta, for mer pastor of toe bridagroon, of- flclataA. Lace fern, aouthern snip lax and nnmerona seven-braacked candelabra holding cathedral tapara formed the background^ for the vowa Mrs. J. B. (Tlary of Atlanta, form erly Misa Jane Htniey of Savannah presented the music. Thblbr JA MWCUUyi WMIMtoS OF IhbCold itSLff. vouf cmM ililpfti 1 rOb it on throat, dusk tad ks VuxAub starts nfht to JttojRMthe Dritatloa, saan ooogli- LMBTD iDUiCIllW iOll a And VspoRob kas|is on icr hours The bride was given in marriage by her father, and the bridegroom had his father as beat man. Mrs. L E. Fleming was her sister’s ma tron of honor and only attendant. The ushers were A. R. Sarratt, Jr., of Baltimore, brother of the bride, and S. A. Tinkler of Atlanta. The bride wore a gown of can dlelight broedde satin fashioned with a close-fitting bodice. Illy neckline with bow, long sleeves ending in points over the hands, and full skirt with long sweeping train. The fnlUength veil of bri dal illusion was worn with a coro net of orange blossoms. She car ried a bouquet of gardenias and lilies of the valley centered with a white orchid. The matron of honor wore a dress of American Beanty volva- teen fashioned with a fitted bodies^ dropped shoulders, and full skirt. She carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums tied with silver ribbon. Mrs. Sarratt. stepmother of the bride, wore sn aqua crepe dinner dress and a shoulder bouquet of red roses. 'Mrs. Cowan, mptoer of toe bridegroom, wore a black crepe dinner dress and a abonlder bou quet of yellow roaes. There waa no reception. Later the young conple left for a trip through toe Great Smoky inoan tains, after which they will be at home at 81 Fonrteento street. Northwest, Atlanta, Qa. For trav eling toe bride wore an amarald green gabardine suit with chamois colored gloves and blouse, brown hat, shoes and bag. Her flowers wer^ a white orchid shoulder bou qnet The bride was graduated from toe Woman’s College of the Uni versity of North Carolina where she was chosen everlasting presi dent of her Chun. She was elected a member of Who’s Who Among American Collegea and Universi ties. She la now a technical as- tiatant at tho Experiment Station at Georgia ^o<d of Technology. The biidegroom attended Georgia School of Technology prior to en tering toe Navy where he served as lieutenant (Jg) in toe Pacific theater. He is now employed at Hnrt-Quln Inanrance General Agents in Atlanta. Bridge Club Meets The members of the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club were .guests this week of Mrs. Leonard l^benk at her home on North Broad street. Additional guests were Mrs. W. L. Goodale and Mrs. Leon Schlosburg. Table prises were won by Mrc. R, E. Stevenson. Sr. and Mrs. Scolos- burg. A dessert course with coffee was served before the card game.~' Birthday Party Thirty lltUe friends of Betty Wy man. young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman of Chesnut street, were invited to help celebrate Betty’s sixth birthday on Monday afternoon. A Hallowe’en -theme was carried out completely In the use of pump kins. black cats, horns, witches and false faces used as favors and in the refreshments of chocolate and yellow birthday cake, chocolate ice cream and orange and yellow can dies. Mrs. Wyman was ably assisted in entertaining and serving by Mrs. J. A. Haglns. Mrs. W. R. Bowden, Mrs. Horace Campbell, Mrs. Capers Zemp, Mrs. Nettle# Myers, Jr., and Mrs. A. B. Boykin. trip. ‘Upon arriving In Charleston we went to the hotel to dress and then tOj the Y. W. C. A. (JafeterU where we had a delicious supper. After supper we boarded the bus and at 8 o'clock arrived at the Citadel stadium. We saw a very exciting football game and between the halves the band took the field and staged some excellent maneu ver# “We had breakfast at 9 a. m. Saturday at the hotel and it was one of the best meals I ever had. A^ter breakfast we started on a tour of Charleston. We saw the EOD which was most interesting. Wa also spent an hour at the museum.” Drlre CsumfuUj-^Save a Life Rainbow Grapes R. A. Purser, known around Camden as the "Singer Sewing Ma chine Man,” purchased some Ma laga seedless grapes at the Rogers Colonial store last week. ‘‘Nothing out of toe ordinary in buying grapes,” said Mr. Purser, “but when you find dark and light grapes on the same team—that’s aomething.” Mr. Purser brought the bunch of grapes to The dironicle to show that there actually were two color- chI grapes growing on* the same stem . . Court Inn . . Luncheon - 12:30 -1:30 p. m. week days Dinner - - 6:30 - 7:45 p. m. week days SPECIAL SUNDAY* DINNER 12:30'-.1:45 p. m. ' Telephone 378 for Reaenrationa Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Byrd o' the University of South Carolina, are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a son at the Columbia hospital on Thursday. Oct 18. He' has been named Frank Elbert, Jr. Mrs. Byrd, the former Lucy Boykin, is the daughter of Mrs. William DeSaussure Boykin of Sumter Mr. Byrd la the ton of Mr. and Mra J. D. Byrd, Broad street CAMDEN BAND— (Continned.from first page) say about the trip: “The trip to Charleston was a noisy as welt as scenic affair. We stopped m Summerton for a ten minute interval and a milk shake great to go ahunting For exercise and fun • But accidents will happen When Johnny gets.his gun.' Each year the hunting season exacts its toll of killed and injured. One of our |6000.00'NON- C^NCELLABLE ACCIDENT POUCIES covers you liberally for practically every type of acci dent possible. Don’t wait until “it” happens. Protect yourself and your family NOW. • ^ Remember: Last Year in the U. S. over 1 MILLION KILLED and over 10 MILLION INJURED — ACCIDENTALLY. MVID H. MUM SSWUNCE UENCT IKBet. iC5 Tree Camden, South Carolina (Woman** Exchango Building) NT aoun A | T31i VUrISS -B ANTIQUES t-YR C, GOODALE 209 Laurens Strsst Nsiit; J P- m., (Except Tuesday) Nturday 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Hy r o c c o c ohasi(Ht^ SnuING by GORHAM IIX-NECE KACE iittings ONLY <26.00 *%N0. 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