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^ O C I ( 1 V ^ 43a-W ^ W8tkln», dawWCT oCj rfSl W. R. W*tkiM, IMT~ a patient »t the ^K)«plUl.Oolumbliu Greene (Bennl# ^j*Srton, Mae*., hM been rll STi« Fair atreet W Uttle. Fair atreei. ^ ^Tilrs C. E. Watta atteniV ^w«r ’state contewco of The UDC wm meet with Mra. W. Robin Zemp on Laurens afreet at 4:16 o’clock Monday, Norember 2. MaJ. and Mra. Mooltrie Brails- ford had as sneata last week. Mrs. OllTer James Bond of Charleaton and Ifra. Elliott OloTer of Brook lyn, N. Y. Miss Bobby Whitlock Moncka Comer and ‘Mias Betty Lou Alford of Charleaton were the rueata Sun day of Mias Margaret VanLandlng fedSSt churches in Chariea- Boykin. Carriaon ^^nt last weekend with her I ham at the homp of her parents, iTlrt. John Land (Carolyn Mr.’ and Mra. S. W. VanLanding- ’^dfamUy in Gastonia., t A Granger Gaither !a to t Md.. with her deufh- Dion Kerr (PefiF King), ^.Smlttsd to a surgical opera- on last Monday. L T W. Knight la recuperat- ^ M Illnesa and operation the home of her parents, (id Um B. E- Sparrolr. LytUe- ^oli Allen of Phl^elphl^ r'lient last weekend here with Lhtiier and mother-in-law, Mr. IIa Sam Kareeh. Mr. i to a patient at the Camden tr^oseph C. Bossong of New Tt. the guest of her daughter, j c Stewart and Mr. 8tew- I'CuiStewftrts have also had m * nieits. Mr. and Mrs, Robert luulerof Long Island, N. Y. h W W. Abbott and dangh- [^gto* Lllilan Abbott and Mra. . Oanlnion (Mary Abbott) of nrham. Ala., hare returned I week’s visit with Mrs. Ab- j brother-in-law, N. R. Goodale, ruirens street. M Aldret Boykin. Mary Wbtt- lUbby Smith and Ann Holden iMBled by Mra. Alfred Mo il^ Mrs. Brevard Boykin j| recent guests at the Fort Sum- IbSel In Charleston. ham. They are clasamatea at Win throp college. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Cooley bad aa their guests Thursday' through Monday, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Adair from Washington. D. C., Mrs. Doug Davis of McMormlck, Mrs. G. C. Nabors. Mrs. Irby Holland, Mrs. l?arl Horton, Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gilliam of Columbia. LL and Mrs. John Schnell (Jane Halsall) U. S. army, arrived on last Thursday for a visit with Mrs. Bchnell’s mother. Mrs. Rhetta W. Halsall. Mrs. Schnell will remain In. Camden for an indefinite time before joining Lt. Schnell in Alas ka. He leaves by plane on Friday for Seattle, Wash. Miss Mary Mickle has returned to her home In Atlanta after a visit to her mother, Mrs. J. L. Mickle. Mrs. Mickle accompanied her home and on last Tuesday flew to Miami, Fla., where sh^ sailed for Panama to visit her daughter, Mrs. I. M. Harvey and Mr. Harvey. Miss Sadie Fiietag, York street, has returned from a trip to Win ston-Salem, N. C., where she was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Jake Frietag. She stopped over several days with Mra. Alfred Dillard in Keraersvllle, N. C., en route. Mrs. Dillard Is the former Martha Joyce, a graduate cadet purse from the Camden hospital. jmt CAMOtli CHWOmCLl, CAMOm. tOUTM CAWOUWA, FRIDAY. OCTOEgR >1. mj FAQE FIVE Mrs. E. O. WUUama ia at home after undergoing an operation at the Camden hos^tal. Miss Katherine Sheom, student at Biltmore college In Aabeville, spent last weekend with her par- enu, Mr. and Mrs. WUlis Sheom. Miss Molly Ruth Redfem, sen ior at Wlnthrop college, spent last weekend with her mother, Mrs. W. T. Redfern. Mrs. Luther Sowell, Jr., and daughter, Mary Osteen, have return ed to their home lu Columbia after a stay with her mother, Mrs. Retta Halsall. Miss Katina Beleoa, accompanied by her friend. Mias Penny Panta- lokas of Rocky Mount, N. C., spent the weekend with hwr parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Beleos. Katina and Penny are mphomores at XJNC Col lege for Women at Greensboro, N. C. Mrs. Louise Hammond had aa her guests last weekend, her son. Alex, and Mrs. Hammond of Cleotsbo, daughter Carol and her husband, James Muldrow Jeffords of Flor ence. Mrs. T. J. Clybum, Jr., and son, Tommy, flew from MacDill Field, Pla., where she was visiting her parents to San Diego to Join her husband who is stationed there with the navy. Mrs. J. A. Mlchner and daughter, Sallye, arrived Thursday for an In definite visit with the former’s par ents, Mr, and Mrs. Usher N. Myers. Major Mlchner expects to Join ;bem at a later date. Mrs. L. B, (Tampbeli has joined her daughter, Miss Mabel Todd Campbell at 127 Maple avenue, Takorma Park, Md., where she will make her future residence. Miss Campbell is employed in Washing ton, The many frineds of McElvln Truesdale will regret to learn that he is a patient at the Camden hos pital. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. His daughters, Mrs. Daw son Brown of Columbia and Mrs. Charles Venturelia and young son. Cliarles Reed, Jr., of Miami, Fla., are here with them. Helen Whitaker Honored At Party What a wonderful time everyone had at Helen QuiUby Whitaker's At The Court Inh The Court Inu was the scene of s beautiful party on Saturday after noon when Mr. and Mrs J. C. Stew eighth birthday party on Wednes- entertained at cocktails for Mr. day afternoon at the home of her * Wrape of ^rier- vlUe. Tenn., " ‘ “ mter Faishions by the .Yau’d SPECIAL.... 100% VIRGIN WOOL in Solid Colors $2.54 per yd. Come see our gala exhib- • it of all the newest, most beautiful fabrics .. alLthe colors you love so much. It’s fun to sew . . . especially with lush fab rics like ours. ^Imagine the sumptuous creations you’ll make from these wonderful wools. AIs(h- Wool Plaids $2.20 to $4i98 C- parenta. Dr. and Mrs. Andrew B. \Yhitaker, LytUetoit street Twenty-seven of “Quinny’s” little friends were invited for 4 o’clock and the games were played on the spacloua lawn. Prises were won by Charlotte Sweet for first place in the Horse Race and Loti Kennedy placed second. George Komegay Won the high prise for gentlemen in the bean jar guessing contest with little ’’MUs Mufr Wcoten making high score for the ladies. Booby prises were awarded Petty Shannon and Edward Christmas. Much fun was had with the barg bag after which delicious refresh ments of birthday cake, ice cream and suckers were served by Mrs. Whitaker, aaaisted by Miss Ads Phelps. Two birthday cakes placed upon a music box standards were cut by the young hostess in a very grown-up lady-like manner. Henry Garrison, III, Celebrates Birthday Henry Gordan Garrison III, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Q. Carrl- .^on, Jr. (Mary Alden Haynesworth) was honored on Monday by his mother who invited S2 of his young friends from Camden, Boykin and Rembert to help celebrate his fourth birthday. The party was given at the home of Mrs. Carri- son’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Brown at "Mlllvale'' Elicbe’s mill. Hallowe’en decorations were used ou the wide veranda wnere games and contests were played. A large pumpkin jack-o-lantern was used as the centerpiece and a yellow and black motif was car ried dot effectively In the refresh ments, and favors of hats and horns. Mrs. Garrison was assisted by Mrs. Frank Wooten, Mrs. Susan Haynesworth of Rembert and Mra. Perry Brown. Cheer Leaders Praised By Public At first glance you might think it is the ’’Rockettes”. the famous rythemetic dancers of the Roxy theater in New York, but on second glance you discover it’s the seven lovely talented cheer leaders of the Camden high school football team. These seven lucjous damsels, Billy Smith, Molly Ogbum, Betty Nelle Powers, Alice Wilson, Rosalee She been, Dolly Dean Beard and Wyrlan Ross are the most beauti fully groomed cheer leaders that Camden high school has had in many a day and as this writer al ways sits on the opposite side of the field for part of each gam^ she has opportunity for comparison with our visiting cheer leaders. Our girls, like the “Rockettes” oress identically and conduct them- •4elves with the dignlEr befitting their positions. The originality of their cheers along with the riiytbm with which they are executed are very super-super—Give the little girls a great big hand!!! CAMDEN TEAM PLAYS The Camden high school i“B” team will play the Blahopvllle B team Monday night at 8 o’clock at Bishopville. Thursday the team played Darlington at the local stadium at 4 o’clock in the aftre- ifoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kuncler of Long Island and Mrs. Joseph C. Bossong of New York. Mr. Wrape is superintendent and vice president of the Jaclyn Hosiery mille here and Mrs. Bassong is the mother of Mrs. Stewart. Approxi mately 80 guests called between the hours of 6:30 and 7:00 o’clock. Masses of autumn flowers, Caro lina pine and magnolia leaves were used in the drawing rooms and centering the long table, from which elaborate and delicious canapes were several, was a‘ low bowl of chrysanthemums and silver can- delabras with burning tapers. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart were assist ed by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Boykin. Mra. Florence Boykin Hay and Mrs. Mario Haile. • • • • a a Lenny Whitley Honored At Party Lenny Whitley was a perfect host on last Friday afternoon when he invited 12 of his young friends to help him celebrate his seventh, birthday. ^ After many games were plsyf prizes were awarded Patty Prat and Gerald Dabney for high scores. Lenny then invited his guests Into his dlalAg room where refresh ments were served-from a beautiful ly decorated table. A huge pink and white cake held the place of honor and was surrounded by low bowls of pink and white roses. In dividual green and pink cakes with fruit punch was served by the host Baskets of candies were given as fkvors to each of Lenny’s young friends. HbIm Fight TubBrculosIt Halloween Parade And Party Takes Place Tonight' The parade for the children’s Halloween fete will begin prompt ly at 6 o’clock in front of the court house with the Camden high school band leading. The procession will march to Hampton Park where the children will be treated to an evening of fun. Crowning of the king and queen of the carnival will highlight the program. The affair is expected to be a colorful one with children doned In gay Halloween costumes. Parents are urged to come early in order to have plenty of time before the Camden-Darlington foot ball game. This affair ia aponsortd by the Civic council. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS FOR BENT—Two heated fnmlched rooms. Private bath, con tin nous hot water. Kitchen privileges. L. B. Huckabee, 1214 Lyttleton St., Camden. S. C. Phone 619-W. 880 ANTIQUES LYN C. 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