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OCCCMBCII I, 1M7 / s O ( I ( T \ ItMi For tlM Sockl P«t«... Thomm 4aa.W itn- r^n* JohMon of Colum- ilttd Ada CiMldon toot ^ CU^nco BroWuiin of Bom- •rtitod hflr paronto, Mr. and F Nettlea on Tuesday. «d' Mrs. Carroll Darw of .1- ^ere Tlattors of Mrs. Vwr family, Sunday. Wincle Davis of Bethnne jjjjt weekend with rrtstfves [gn ,nd Mrs. Ebb Prltcbwrd and ^kesn.T of Snmter. were vlsi- Camden the past weekend. ,Bd Mrs. Paul" Wimberly and Ln of Aberdeen, Md., were re- rlsltors of Col. and Mrs. *11 Wimberly. r and Mrs. John Anderson ^ dinner ^ests of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton at LlLberty Hill on [gglvlnfi day ^ ,nd Mrs. garl P. Heustess ,on. Carlton of Hartsvllle, rsf and Mrs. J. D. Blackwell, ttd children of Mayesvllle were guests of Mrs. R. L. Moee- rgn. Harry E. Dawson and son. Gene of Rome, Ga, were t rlsitors at the home of Mrs. s mother, Mrs. R. L. Moee> Mrs. J. S. Lindsay has returned from a week's visit with Mrs. Sam uel Lindsay in Winnsboro. Mrs. Kitty R. Hawley, Boykin, spent last week in Montpelier, Vas attending the races. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Claikson (Teenie Lang) and children, Mary Ancrura and Hunter Lang of W.tons- boro were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McKain. Leonard Schenk, Jr., student at Georgia Tech, AUantA Ga, spent Thanksgiving here • with his mother. Mieses Ethel and LUlian Yatea are spending this week In Charles ton, the guests of their sister, Mrs. Dougal BisaFll. Mrs. Beverley Hendrix Bradbam of Moneks Comer was the week end guest of Mr. and MrA A C. Bradham. Miss Florence Rlchorda of Miami, Fla^ was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. I weekend. Dorothy Patterson Becomes Bride Of Edwin Robert Segars The Flrfct Baptist church wa* the scene of a beautiful and im pressive wedding on Sunday after noon, November 30. at 6 o’clock when Miss Dorothy Patterson, daughter of Jfr. and Mrs. James Edward Patterson, became the bride of Edwin Robert Segars, son of Mrs. Williford J. Segars and the late Mr. Segars. The Rev. O. Floyd Montgomery, Assisted by the Rev. Mr. Beden- baugh of the Beulah section,- of ficiated, using the double ring cere mony. The vows were spoken befere a background of lace fern. Southern smilax, long leaf pine ai)d standing baskets of white gladioli. An a!-ch- way of white lattice entwined with fern and white seven-branched J candelabra hplding burning Cath- c dral tapers completed the nuptial scene. Theodore Patterson, brother of the bride, lighted the candles. Mrs. F. N. McCorklo, organist. ,t“i.,t Sunday with relaUvea,Thinksgtvtog, r^ro^l/of weldZ [tt. and Mrs. J. P. McDermott, Roberta McDermott, Clyburn of Lynchburg. Va., spent igivlng with Mr. and Mrs. Iby Truesdale. and Mrs. E. T. Mobley and Eddie and Bobby of Green- „ were Thanksgiving guests of (onner’s parents, Mr. and Mra. B. Ifobley of Cheanut atreet. [ Mkt Katina BeloA daughter of ud Mrs. Chris Beleoa, had as piest during the Thanksgiving i7« Miss Jenny Burtbolf of stown. N. J. The girls are ates at the Woman’s College the University of North Caro- [l^nds and relatives gathered at ikome of Miss Ada Caddell In 86 Park to say goodbye to brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Caddell and boya. Kenny and ppy, who were leaving for San *#cl«co. Calif., to make It Ihelr there. We all wish them the of Inck. ’Doc’' Willlforit nt TTSP anemt I Ceremony.. The traditional wed- the Thanksgiving holidays with]p}^e8“5S®*and*2cSiiir his parenu. Dr. and Mra. J. W.' ® SI FA«I FIVI Recent Bride Hobkirk Hill DAR Chapter Has Meeting Opening Dance At ‘'Cool Springs” Mrs. Delbert HInshaw of Greens boro, N. C.. announces the maiTiage of her daughter. Margaret FIrlene, to Hiram 'T. Jackson, son of J. E. Jackson of Lugoff. 'Ibo ceremony was performed at the home c( the bride November 21. .i0' Williford Miss Anna Nevlns of Old Lynn, Conn., is the house guest of her cousin. Mrs. EMwin DuBose. She will remain In Camden for the’win- ter season. Mrs. Rufus Thurman of Cheraw and Frank Williams of High Point, N. C., visited Mr. and Mra. John T. Nettles and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sheom on Sunday. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Alvin Sanders and children, Nancy and Woodrow, spent last week here with Mr. and Mra. J. J. Sanders. They gre sta tioned at Camp LeJeune, N. C. Mra. Mary F. Charlton of Proc- torsville. Vermont, has arrived to Jain her sister. Miss Fanny Fletch er, at their place “Little Hedges’’, Brevard Place. Mra. H.. C. Mills and daughter. Corl, have returned to Raleigh. N. C., after having spent several days here with Mrs. Mill’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCasklll. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bradham had as their guests on 'Thanksgiving, their children. Dr. and Mrs. Allen C. Bradham and daughter, Eleanor of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Stobo Bradham and daughter Mary, and Mr. and Mra. Will Bradham, all of Lancaster. Gives Dinner Party Mr. and Mra. H. Granger Gaither, Greene street, gave a lovely din ner party bn last TneAday night, their guests being Mr. and Mra. Joseph B. Sheffield, M**. and Mrs. Wm. L. Goodsle, Mr, and Mra. lobcrt W. Taller, Mr. and J. V.’. C. Boykin, Mr. and Mrs DuBose, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. D.vlght' ParMdge and Mra. Warrei L. Smith. Bridge Club Meets The members of the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge club were ghetto this week of Mra. A. C. McKain at her home on Hampton street. Mrs. Hubert Wilson and Mrs. M. G. Muller played for absent members. Table prlaea were won by MrA Wilson and Mra. F. D. Good- ale. The hosteaa served a delicious salad course before the card game. The bride was given In marriage) by,her father. The bridegroom had' as his best man, hit brother, Harold Segars of Camden. Miss Doris Pat terson was her sister’s maid of honor and Miss Mildred Marsh, Miss Esther Love Lee, Miss Dorothy Pate and Mrs. Harold Seg ars were bridesmaids. The ushers were John Richards Segars. brother of the bridegroom: Theodore and James E. “Pat” Pat terson, brothers of the bridA and Lloyd Truesdale of “Cool Springs’’. The flower girl was little Lynn McNair of Hamlet, niece of the bridegroom. The bride, a beautiful and petite brunette, wore a wedding gown of Ivory slipper satin, made with a deep yoke studded with seed pearls, rainbow hue sequins •md crystal beads. The tight bodice ended in a low peplum and the long satin train fell from the hips. Her veil of bridal Illusion was at tached to a coronet of seed pearls and she carried a white prayer book topped with a purple-throated white orchid and sprayed with tube roses tied with streamers of narrow white satin ribbon. The maid of honor wore a frosted pink satin gown, made off the shoulder with the neckline out lined In flowers. It had torso bodice and extremely full Miss Patterson Honored At Party Miss Dorothy Paterson was h^ ored at the home' of Mra. R. L. Moseley and Mra. J. H. Hammond, Jr., when Mrs. Moseley and Mra. Hammond, assisted by Mrs. Charles W. Moseley, entert^ed for her with a miscellaneous shower on Wednesday afternoon from S to 6 o’clocA Mrs. Charles W. Moseley greeted the gnesta on. thair arrival and presented to each a miniaturo cor sage after which they were asked to register in the bride’s book. The honor guest’s was presented a regular else corsage of white dwarf chrysanthemums, • and hef chair was marked with a huge white aatin bow. During the aftrenoon several con tests were held, Mra. E. C. Pearce, Jr., and Miss Aline Smith winning prizes, and In the bingo game>Mra. John Dixon was winner of the “grand” prize. The door bell fank whereupon Miss Patterson was called to the door and to her surprise found Tommy Hammond vlth his ex- loa^id with , , press wagon loaded witb lovely * ‘°°*iand useful gifts from the guests. . tt The hostesses served delicious chicken salad with Russian tea to pink carnations and blue delphlnum jj,e 25 guests present and on each Xottto 70UI \Jnei A to oti the VaA**' AHAPPY GIFTIDEAI Gir* Har A SPENCER dartqnad for harl Lovaly Moforialsl Modarota Prioat Plaaaa writa or pKona for appointinaiit. MRS. JOE McCLURE,R.N. Bos 218 Phooa 16 Karaiaaw» S. C SPENClL"5@rMPPQJ^ plate, as a favor, was a tiny ahowar umbrella with a baijf' of rice. On departure each person prM- ent was asked to make a wish to the bride in her hook. Miss Patterson’s marriage to Ed win Segars of this city was a so-, ctol event of November 30 at the Miss Louise Ancrum Is Member Of Choir tied with blue satin ribbon. The bridesmaids were gowned in colonial picture dresses of taffeta, large bustle backs with black vel vet bows, frilled petticoats and they carried old fashioned note* gays of pink and blue mixed flow ers. All the attendants wore pleated kolos a^ mitte matching their' ^huVeh. dresses. Two of the atmidanto woae | » • • • pink and the other two wero in. soft llteA Mrs/ Patterson, mother of the bride, was attired in a formal gown of pink marquisette over taffeta and her flowers were pink rose buds. Mrs Segars, the bridegroom’s mother, was lovely in a black din ner suit with white accessories and a shonlder bouquet of shell pink roseA A reception was held immediate ly after the ceremony at the Pat terson home, 1201 Fair strset The home was decorated throughout with many arrangements of flow ers and greenery. The brides table was covered wl^ a lace cloth and centered with a bowl of white pom-poms. White candles were used on either side and an exnqislte an tique punch bowl belonging to the tote Iflss CharloCe Thompson, was presided over by Mra. Wm. Porter. The tbree-tlered wedding cake was cut by the bride and groom. Later in the eveolnc the couple left on their wedding to the moun tains of North Carolina, after which they will reside in Camden. For traveling the bride wore a win ter anlt of grey wo(d with black accessories and her orchid from her prayer book. Mra. Segars was graduated from the Camden city achoola and now holds a position In the office of Miss Louise Ancrnm, of 1411 Fair street, has been named a mem ber of the Mount Holyoke College freshman choir which made Its camput •debut Sunday. The choir sang for the first time In puMIe at an evening vespen service la Abbey Memorial ChapeL Mlaa Ancrum, the danghtor of Mr. and Mra. Thomas Ancrnm, | graduated trem the ^Imends Acad emy in Loqnst Valley, N. T. • ••••• Garden Club To Meet The Camden Garden Club will meet with Mra. Jack Whitaker on Mill street Monday, December g, at 3:45. 'There will be a Chrtotmfes party foUewing the buainsea meeting. Etoch person to asked to bring a small garden gift for a Christmas tree. * • the J. J. Newberry company. The bridegroom received his edu cation In the Cbarloita Thompson and Camden schools and to now as- eociated in hnalnesa with his brother in Camden. He served with the United States Aiay Air Corps witb 18 months servlca overseas. One of the most enjoyable month ly meetings of the Hobkirk Hill chapter, DAR, was held last week at the home of Mra. Harry Marvin. After the ritual in which every cue took part, and necessary busi ness, the regent. Mrs. vonTresekow, presented Mrs. Oscar Smyrl whose charming and informative talk on her impressions gainM during, her lecent -visit to the conference of the Associated Country Women of World held in Amsterdam, Holland, in September (which also included an insight Into life at the present in England, France and Bel^um) was the highlight of the meetlitg. Her concise observations, on the economical and political conditions overseas were especially valuable to the DAR who stress Conserva tion and national defense and pure Amertcanism. Members and officers of other organizations were guests of the occasion. Hostesses were Mrs. Mar vin, Mrs. George Rhame and Mra. John Wall. Mrs. George Barnea acted as secretary pro-tem. Mra. Louis Gulon and Mrs. William' Goodale poured ten and coffee and) the social half hour passed all”tfJo. sooii. , j Christmas stocking were filled with “goodies” and practical gifts* were sent to Tamassee school by the committee, Mrs. Marvin add Mrs. George Nicholson. • •••** Court Inn News Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitney and son, George Whitney of Gar den City, N. Y., are guests at Court Inn. They will occupy their new home in Kirkwood Lane upon its completion. Mra. Thomas Martin and Miss Francis Beall of Birmingham, Ala., have arrived for a stay at Court Inn. Th« District Department of Pub lic Welfare will bold a business meeting and luncheon at Court Inn on December 11, In commeratiun of their tenth anniversary. The dla- trict consists of five counties. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Shaw of Unionville. Pa., vahe arrived for the season and are at Court Inm^ Mr. Shaw, whd to fralner for the Cedar Farms stables, is stabling at the Marion DuPont Scott track. Dinner Party Mrs. A. C. McKain gave a dinner party on Sunday in honor of her neice, Mies Louie Lang of Co lumbia In celebration of her birth day. Mrs. McKpIn’s guests included Miss Lang, the honor guest, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Lang, Mr. and Mra- Dan Lang and daughter. Vnr- nle of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Clarkson and children of Wlnsboro and Mias Faith deLoach • • • • • • * Miss Arrants In College Who’s Who Miss Julia A. Arrants, of Cam den, is one of nine Columbia Col lege seniors who have been choeen to be Hated in the 1847-48 ieaue of “Who’B Who Among Students in American Universities and Col- legea”. Qaaltficatlona are based npon schotorahlp, personal traits and ae- toal abtlfty- "Cool Springs”, the lov^y colon ial home of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Garden Club Notes The Garden Club was gratified to receive second prize In the Cam den Junior Chamber of Commerce J.,,, . , Christmas parade for Its entry of ‘ » Christmas sleigh. The club would Cotillion of the season on last Fri- day night. Mr.,and Mrs. Mllle'- In- visted 30 of the younger social set of Camden for the opening dance which will continue e.ach Friday night during the winter. Assisting the Millers were Mr. r.nd Mrs. Richard Lloyd of New York, Mrs. 'W’arren Smith. Mi. and Mrs. Edwin P. Guy and Mrs Chas. G. Moller. _ I II Charlotte Shannon Hostess To Club Miss Charlotte Shannou was like it known that the greens with which the sleigh was decorated were cut according to proper con servation methods. A clean cut be ing made with a sharp knHe and only the tips of the branches were used In the case of holly. The observe Conservation Week the Garden Club will plant on Ar bor Day a fine young live oak at the Seaboard Park. Card club this week. A full mem bership was present with Miss Leliii Shannon playing for the hostess Light refreshmentt, con sisting of Coco-Cola and wafers hostess to the Wednesday Morning were served during the morning. cfhe eioik es CTree WOMENS EXCHANGE BUILDING Laurent Street — Of — Early Fall and Winter DRESSES STARTING FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5th (Open Wednesday afternoons now till Christmas) ANTIQUES LYN e. aoOOALI fOI Laursns Street Gifts Wrapped Hstirs: After 8:80 pjn., (aiwspt Tuts.) •attirday • a. ei. to • p. nn Christmas splendor in dramatle. / ttl-.w ■"y / Ml \' \ ■A inhoiK# her beouty wHh gold {ewelry that wilt hormeniM with oil her costumes. Shown oro e few suggestions from our match es less cellestleii. Loekst A Chain |4J)0 up CIrelo Pin > |18 up 10K OoM Isr- rings • • HAO U| Coiled ■raoolot «11.7I up 1 V^ce th««^ ri7 Jowolo 828.78 fhSffm P-mnm THE HOFFER OOHPANT Jeerelers and Optotomtrfoti c JJJk jocT* ■ |•w^s^87W ifFORMALS . ^DINNER GOWNS... IcEVENING BLOUSES... We have just the thing for all the activities of Christmas .... there will be dances and parties, and you will want to look your best. 1 (■ F41f0|»j ■^BOROUen- DANIEL GREEN SLIPPERS fit so good and look good I ! y{e have all types of slippers — Come in today and inspect our stock. The Fashion Shop SHOE MrARTMEMT The S&art Shop