The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 21, 1947, Image 5
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, Hfg uiuu'iw Bowell
il^ Se weekend with reUtlTM
B. Mackey ii recnperat-
recent operation and
11‘S Home. 410 LauroM atr^
id^irtUer arrived on last Fri-
fe?Baltlmore, Md., and la
STfamlly at “Cool Spring"
F w S Ralnrford haa ar her
'•*^- 010 winter, her brother,
py^ier, of Oarrlarn-oh-
N Y.
in'e Washington of Win-
was recent weekend
IJm? .’a Mr.. J. M. Thora-
family* . _,
*^^ard T. Hodnett of Dur-
"■Jc has been the gueat
im'hter. Mr*. Jerry Hoffer
Mrs. Newell Wlm-
ud son, Freddie, left on
for Woodberry Forest,
rish relatives.'
I -T w L. Wright of Garden
t L I arrive on Friday
winter and will open her
Chesnut street
fS. Robert Taft and daughter
' of Charleston, spent the
ad here with Mrs. Taft’s
. grs. H. S. Steedman
ffind Mrs. Dwight Partridge
Wt Barrlngto^ Mass., ar-
^ iMt^week and are at their
Met place in Brevard Place.
lliS Dannelly has now returned
I Jlev York City to her position
M for the past months she has
(.connected with the Charles
Inc,
PAQI rivi
Mrs. Floyd Boykin is a patient
at the Camden hospital.
Mrs. Basil Bruce of Sumter
visited friends in Camden on Tues
day.
Ted Marshall, student at Duke
university, Durham, spent the
weekend here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. B, W. Marshall.
Mrs. James A. Mlchner (Kath
erine Myers) and daughter, Sally,
of Arlington, Va., are on a visit
to Mrs. Mlchner’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. U. N. Myers.
Mrs. John W. Richardson and
son. Johnny, of Birmingham, Mich.,
arrived by plane on ^turday for
a visit with Mrs. Alice C. Marye
and Mr. John W. Corbett.
Mrs. Wallace Keep of Lockport,
N. Y., has arrived and has again
taken Miss Lai Blakeney’s coinage
for. the season. Mrs. Keep is the
mother of Mrs. Wilson Mills.
Supt. and Mrs. E. A. Williams
have as their guests for several
weeks, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mears
of Ja.ck8onville Beach, Fla. Mrs.
Means is a sister of Mrs. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Perkins and
daughter, Randrea, of Charleston,
were the bouse guests over the
weekend of Mrs. Perkins’ sister,
Mrs. Luther B. Fields and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Weeks of
Easthampton, L. 1., and New York
City arrired on Wednesday at
their winter place, “Bloombury”.
Their daughter, Mrw. William Bee
be and son, William, Jr., accom
panied them and will occupy the
Metts cottage for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McCumber
(Janie Brannon) who are taking
movies of the city of Columbia and
the Santa Claus parade, were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. J,
Mahoney.
Miss Clara Kreembholts of San
Diego, (}alif., left ^on Thursday for
her home after a* visit here with
Mrs. H. G. Marvin. Miss Krum-
bholtz and her parents operated
the Kirkwood hotel here for many
years.
Warren L. Smith of “
Branch Hall” C^amden and New
York spent the weekend here with
Mrs. Smith and Jhelr children.' He
left New York by Clipper on Mon
day, arriving in London, England,
on Wednesday.
Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Allen
(Phyllis Karesh) of Philadelphia,
Pa., have returned home after a
weeks visit here having been called
here by the serious illness and
death of Mrs. Allen’s mother, Mrs.
A. Sam Karesh.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Richey, Jr.
(da Mae McManus) and son, H.
L. Richey III, left on Tuesday for
a motor trip. They will visit Mr.
Bridge Party At
Sarsfield Hotel
Newest Style Sensation
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The Hunt Room at Sar£ field
hotel was the scene of a beautlfi^l
party on Tuesday when Mrs. F: H.
Goodale and Mrs. Hubert Wilson
entertained at n bridge luncheon.
Bridge was played from 11 o’clock
until 1 o’clock, after which an
elaborate luncheon was served. A
’Thanksgiving motif was carried out
Horse In the card and luncheon appoint
ments. Prises were won by Mrs.
R. H. HUderbrand of Hsgood for
high score and the cut prise went
lo” Mrs. George Nicholson. Playing
at the three tables were: Mrs. H.
F. Nettles, Jr., Mrs. A. C. Bradhsm,
Mrs. George Nicholson. Mrs. George
R. Darden, Mrs. J.L. Williford, Mrs.
M. O. Mullen, Mrs. John L. Team,
Mrs. Ehnmett Shnanuel, Mrs. J'llian
Sanders, Sr., Mrs. Julian Sanders,
Jr., and Mrs. R. H. Hildebrand, all
of Hagood.
Luncheon guests Included: Mrs.
Herbert Spell, Mrs. James D. Zcmp,
Mrs. L. P. Tobin, Miss Isabel S.
Woods and Miss Merrel Lane.
and Mrs. Charles Brown (Mary. ^ •
Joe McManus) in Memphis, Tenn., LiOOfioil AUXlllSfY
before returning home. ®
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Knight
of New York and Paris stopped
oVer in Camden last week en route
to their ranch In Texas. They were
the guests of Miss Olive Whltt-
re^e, Mr. Knight is the father of
Mrl. Andrew B. Whitaker.
Mrs. C. D. Dannelly of New York
City, former Mrs. Alyce Mellon
Connell of this city, was the guest
of her parents and daughter, Mrs.
D. L. Melton and Tommie Elaine
Met Last Friday
Woman’s Auxiliary of the Ameri
can Legion met Friday,. November
14, at 4 o’clock at the grammar
school auditorium.
H. R. Bowden, formerly a Lt.-Col.
in the army, ran a movie of pic
tures taken in Germany and Eng
land during the war.
Mrs. William T. Miller, president,
presided at the informal business
Connell, also relatives of Camden i discussion, and the auxiliary made
and Columbia this past week. (plans to send Christmas gifts to
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Mr. and Mrs. U. N. Myers spent
Sunday in Bamberg with their son.
Cadet Usher Myers. Carlisle Mili
tary school. They bad as their
guests for dinner ■ there. Cadets
John Stevenson, William Salmon
and Sterne Bolte, all of Camden.
Mrs. Ruby Machado, former Miss
Ruby Melton, also of Camden, is
now living In New York City where
she is attending the Wilfred’s
Beauty Academy. Mrs. Machado
plans to return to Camden as soon
as her course is finished. Mrs.
Machado Is also connected with
the White Tower Co., where she
4;ork8 after school hours.
MrM. and Mrs. Raymond G.
Woolfe. of Fisher’s sland, N. Y.,
and Greene street, Camden, left on
Wednesday for Montpelier, Vs.,
where they will be the guests of
Mrs. Marian DuPont Scott for a
long weekend. Mrs. Woolfe’s moth
er, Mrs. George E. Woolfe of Red
Rank. N. J.. will spent the winter
in Camden with her son and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank H. Heath
who wefe called north several
'weeks ago by the serious Illness
of Mrs. Heath’s mother, returned
Saturday. On Sunday Mrs. Heath’s
mother arrived at the Columbia air
base aboard an American Airways
tlane, accompanied by Mrs. W W.
Patrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Heath. She was brought to Cam
den in the Kornegay ambuHnco
and Is now at the Heath home on
Hampton street.
Gettys-Truesdale
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Mr. and Mrs. William McCaa
Gettys announce the marlage of
4heir daughter, Ida Elisabeth to
Banyan Reeae Trueadale, son of
Mrs. Alethla H. Truesdale of ’The
Pipes”, Liberty Hill road,* and the
late Banyan Reeae Truesdale on
Sunday, November 9.
Kershaw county vets In the Vet
eran’s hospltaL Plans were also
discussed about entering a float
in the Santa Cnsua parade.
The meeting adjourned to Mrs.
James H. Bams and hostesaes In
cluded Mrs. Burns, Mrs. John Wall,
Mrs. Eugene Moseley. Mrs. Frank
Montgomery, Mrs. Ralph White
and Mra. Horance Campbell.
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Hold Open House
At New Home
Mr. and Mra. Luther B. Fields
held ”open house” on Sunday after
noon at their dbw home on Kirk
wood Circle. Guests called between
4 and 6 o’clock. Beautiful arrange
ment^ of chrysanthemums, Elngllsh
ivy and autumn leaves were used
ibroukhout the house.
Mrs. R. P. Firkins of Charlevton,
sister of Mrs. Fields, presided at
the coffee service and Mrs. Joseph
Kelly, sister of Mr. FlMds, as
sisted In serving.
The dining room table was cov
ered with an Imported linen cut-
work cloth and centered with a sll-
^er bowl of yellow pom-poms
Hanked by silver candelabras nold-
iug yellow lighted tapers. Iced
cakes, salted nuta, mints and de
licious, hors d’oeuvres were served
to the 40 guests.
Mrs. Sm5n'l To Talk
To D.A.R. Chapter
The November meeting of the
Hobkirk Hill chapter. DAR, wlU
be held at the home of Mra. Harry
Marvin on Rectory Square on Fri
day, November 21, at 4 p. m. Mra.
Oscar Smyrl will be guest of honor
and give a Ulk on her recent visit
to England and Holland. Membera
are asked to remember to bring
ihelr duet.
Celebrates Birthdays
Patricia Ann and A. C. Ettera
celebrated their birthdays Friday
afternoon. November 14. with m
joint party, given their mother
and aunt, Mrs. Lillie Hornsby.
Patricia Ann, three-yearv-old
and A. C., two-years-old are the
only children of Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Btters, Jr., of Cassatt.
Twenty of their friends atteuded.
Games were played and prises were
given to Kay Francis Rodgers and
Patricia Ann Baker. There were
two birthday cakes with pink and
green trimmings. Ice cream and
cake were served by Mrs. Hornsby
end Ophelia Rodgers.
They received many gifts.
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Court Inn News
Guests at Court Inn for the win
ter season are A. W. Church of
Lodlngton, Mich., who with friends
will arrive on Thursday . . . Mrs.
John Devine of Torrlngton. Conn.,
will also arrive on Thursday, Mr.
and Mrs. wUllam Nlsbet of New
Canaan, Conn., are here for the
winter months, Mrs. Esther Du-'
Pont Weir of VHlmlngton, Dela.,
arrived on Wednesday gnd !«• oc-j
cupylng an apartment'at Court i^b.
J. E, Ryan, famous trainer of rac
ing horses, of Unionvllle. Pa. is
here and haa an apartmenr at this ‘
lovely resort .hotel.
Birth
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McCasklll
are receiving congratulations npon
the arrival of a daughter. Petty
Ann, on November .*), at the Cam
den hospital. Mrs. McCaskill is the
former Margie Catoe and Mr. Mc
Caskill Is the son of Mrs. Dewey
McCasklll.
AUXILIARY TO MEET MONDAY
The auxiliary will meet at the
Nurses home Monday afternoon,
November 24, at 4 p. m. Final
plans for the white elephant sale
will be discussed at this time.
Garden Club News
The Camden Garden club held a
called meeting on . .Monday with
Mrs. J. B. Zemp at her home on
Fair street for the transaction of
business.
A nominating committee was ap
pointed to present a slate of offi
cers for the ensuing year. The com
mittee Id composed of Mrs. Samuel
Kussell, chairman, and Miss Char-
otte Shannon and Mrs. H. O. Gar
rison.
The club voted to discontinue
its group form and return to one
united organisation.
BETHE8DA pIRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sunday, November 23 >
A Douglas McArn, Pastor
Church school at 10 o’clock Vith
a Bible class for every age. The
nursery remains open during the
morning service. Morning worship
at 11:15 with prayer and sermon
by the pastor. The Young People
will present a Thomwell Orphan
age program at the church school
hour. The Juniors meet at 4:80
p. m.. and the Youth Fellowship
at €.30 p. m. Everyone is invited
to attend these ser'vtcea.
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•New up-to-date fixtures
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Come in now and have your
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girl and boy on their list — with enormous
selections in every category of merchandise.
Toys, games; accessories and fashions for,
I everyone' from the new baby to granny,
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