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(••^irell with her pwcnts.
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‘i? «nd Mrt. J. B. lUy.
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to her d»tt|hteT in
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Kirby, po»t Ubrnr^i
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^ here with her etoter, Mr*.
Freitn* epent laet
BennetUiTUle with her
i.S Miss ^dle FreiU*. nt
l^nettsTllle boepiUL
rii^w B. Mayer, Jr., of Jack-
Fit., to tJ»«
R- Mayer and Mra.
KLd E. Nettles and John Net-
‘TTMoncks Comer were busl-
V^tors In Camden on Tnes-
fe, tnd Mrs. Boykin W. Rh^me
and Mrs.' John Carl West
*ided Home-coming at The Clt-
fiitrlestonV last weekend,
j^es Oandy,\tudent at the
M iMiit tho* w06ltMi^ wltu
lather. Mrs. James Gandy He
.iccoropanled by a MOTd, Tom
nan, also of the USC.
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Mr. hnd Mrs. Jack Nettles, will
spent ThanksgiTing day in Char
lotte attending the South Carolina-
Wake Forest football game
Dr. and Mrs. George McCntcheon
and children of Columbia were the
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Nettles, Jr.
Mrs. J. J. Sanders to recuperat
ing at the Providence hospital in
Colombia after undergoing
operation.
Mra. Mark Harris joined Mr.
Harris at Clemson college for the
weekend where they attended Clem-
son's home-conMng game with Au
burn. '
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Good-
ale, **Cedar KnoH", have returned
from a trip to New York ahd Phila
delphia.
Hr. Carl A. West, accompanied
by Samuel Boykin, have returned
ftym Miami, Fla., where Dr. West
andnded the Seaboard Air
Railway someone meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mclntjrre
and baby, Marie Kennedy, of Jack-
son, Tenn., are the guests of Mrs.
McIntyre’s parents, Mr, and Mrs.
R. M. Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bright Anderson
of Richmond, Va,, are the house
guests of Mr. Anderson’s sister,
Mrs. A. Stanley Llewellyn and Mr.
Llewellyn.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mullen will
hare as their guests at ’Mulhall’
orw ThanksgiTing weekend their
sons, FVederich Mullen of UNC
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mullen and
son, Billy, of the USC.
J, T. ‘‘Jake" Houston, staff
photographer for the Charlotte
Obserrer, and his son. Jack Hous
ton of Charlotte, spent Monday in
Camden with hto uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Nettles
Mr. and Mrs. Darld Harter
(Mickey Langston) and
daughter, Heleu, left on Tuesday
by motor for a rlslt with Mr. Har
ter’s mother, Mrs. John E. Hunter
in Englewood, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. U H. Jones kad
as their guests Sunday Mr.^^imd
Mrs. Garnett KitrMl of Andrews,
Mra Walter U Martin (Doris
Rush) of Anderson and baby are
here for the hoUdays.
Mrs. Dolly'^Byers of (Toopertown,
N. Y., and Aiken, stopped over in
Camden on Tuesday en route to
Aiken where she will Join Mr.
Byers, trainer for Mrs. F. Ambrose
Clarke. She was the guest of Mrs.
D. M. Davia
Mra. Robert Teft and son. Bobby,
of LaFayette, Ind., are on an ex
tended visit to Mrs. Teft’s parents,
Mr. and Mra J. J. Sanders. Mr.
Teft, a vet student at Purdue, will
Join them for the Thanksgiving
holldaya
W. R, Bowden to atendlng the
Frequency Modulation service
school, which the General ISectric
company to conducting at Atlanta.
Mr. Bowden to connected with the
Western Auto company of this city
and the course he to taking at the
G. E. school will add to hto ef*
ficiency as a radio technician.
Mrs. W. W. Bates spent last
weekend in Durham the guest of
her son, Wm. W. Batea r., and
family. She motored there with'
Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes of Sum
ter who visited their son. Tommy
Hughes, student at Duke university
and a member of the Blue Devil
football squad. They all attended
thd Duke-UNC game on Saturday.
• •••••
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander G.
Clarkson, Jr. (WUlie HaUe), Car-
rls<m street, announce the birth of
Gardner-Hunter
Wedding: Of Interest
Miss Ruby Gardner, daughter of
* daughter at the Camden hospital
** Sunday, November IS. She has
named Margaret Johnson for
.rf Keiahaw, son Ola Hun- P®t®rnal grandmother. The
Clarksons have another daughter.
married on last Wednesday at 8;S0
o’clock at the home of the bride. I • « •
The Rev. Mr Webb, pastoi^thel cmdr, Charles Albert Smylie.
Hermitage Baptist ch^h, offlclat-^ receiving congratulations
ed in the pi^nce of the 1^ arrival of a son. William
™*^**^Y._.*^*^*®* ***** * Shannon Smylie, on Monday. No-
^ vember 24, at the Camden hospital.
Bel^^e ceremonr^Cecil (^-< jj„ smylle to the former Ken
ner. brother of the Itoide. lighted McDowell
the candles. The young couple en
tered together and were unattend
ed. The TOWS were spoken before
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. DuVt.l an
nouuce the arrival of a daughter
Grace Auxiliary
To Meet Tuesday
Brooks Williams
Honored on Birthday
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SUPPfHOB
Little Mtos Brook! WUliams,
daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. M B.
Williams, Lyttleton street, cele
brated her fourth birthday on last
Saturday, November 22, with a
party, ^ven her by her mother.
Twenty-five of her young friends
accepted Brooks hospitlity and en
joyed the many games arranged
and directed by Mrs. Herbert Spell.
The refreshnfent table in the
dining room waa centered with a
?|“r‘^|heautlfnUy decorated snow-white
inrani white
candles. J(Hly fat Santa Clans
candlee were placed at Intervals
around the table and the favors
were Snow-men suckers VanlUa ice
cream and fancy sugar eookiet
completed the CJhristmas theme.
Mrs. Williams was assisted by
Mrs. Herbert Spell and Mra. Jrmea
Gandy, Brooks’ aunt.
an improvtoed al^ on Tusaday, November 26, at the
Southern smilax flanked by floor hoepital She has been
baskeU of pale yeUow and white} MueUrd DuVal.
chryeanthemume and seven-branch
ed candelabras holding lighted
cathedral Upers. Other arrange-
menu of late antamn flowers were
used In other parts of the houeA
The lovely bride wore a two-piece
suit of Royal purpla wool and black
acceesories and a shonlder cor
sage of Richmond red rosebuds.
Immediately following the cere
mony an informal reception waa
given by the bride’s mother for the
wedding guests.
Ths bride’s table waa covered
with a lace cloth and centered
with a low bowl of palo yellow and
whlto chrysanthemums, lighted tap-
era and a beautifully embused
ihree-tiered wedding cake topped
with a miniature bride and groom.
Mra. Purdy Lee, aunt of the
bride, and Mrs. Frank Mayer as-
stoted in serving and Miss Mary
Elisabeth Lee, niece of the bride,
presided at the punch bowl.
Mr. Hunter served with the USA
for three years, with 17 months
in the ETO. He to now employed
with the Erwln-Hermltage company
on the Jefferson Davis highway.
• •••••
The Woman’s Anxiliary of Grace
Episcopal church will -meet with
Mrs. A Stanley Llewellyn Tuesday
afternoon at 4 o’clock. Mrs. John
Villepigue and Mrs. Llewellyn will
be Joint hostesses.
Mrs. Duvsl Chambers, Diocesan
tiresldent, will be guest speaker at
the meeting. Members of the auxil
iary are asked to bring gifts for
the kitchen of the Parish house
• •••••
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After 8 p. m., (Except Tuesday)
.. Saturday 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Tea Party
Mrs. Samuel Ruiaell of Litch
field. Conn., and (bmden gave a
lovely tea on last Thursday after-
uoon at her home on North Mill
street, her guests being members
of the Thursday Afternoon Bridge
club of which Mrs. Russell to a fre
quent Bubetitute.
Tea waa served from a beautiful
ly appointed tea table with Mrs.
B. N. McDowell and Mra. Lei'a R
Kirkland pouring. Additional guests
Included Mrs. Bright Anderson,
Richmond, Va.; Mrs. Robert Allen
of New York and Camden and Miss
Ethel Yates.
• •••••
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Jest W. Pwker of
Camden announce the eugisgement
of their daughter, Vera Ine.'c, to
James Ehvln Rush, eon of Mr. and
Mrs. Grover C. Rush of Camden
and Florence. TTie wedding will
take place December 20 at the
First Baptist church in (Jamden.
• •••••
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