The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 19, 1947, Image 8

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; THI CAHmm CHWOWiCH. CAM pm, KH/TH N«ip f If lit.T«b«rciilc^tlf ^^ MOSTMOTHnSDOTHIf AT IIITMI rub back witfc Vupoltub. Ra* Utf-bftacinc uetioa MvtsbMtMltT. wiMs rn Hits wtitta child tlMpt to roKovo oooght. nunotlM (ofWMM ■od tightness. B est~known home remedy you can use to relieve dlstren of children’s colds Is comforting Vicks VapoRub. Even while you rub it on. Vi^IxlRub starts to work to ease distress... and it keeps on working during the night. No wonder most mothers coldstrikes. W VAWoRut Junior Lease’s Dance Highlight Holiday ^ason The Junior League Christmas dance will get underway at 9 o’clock Christmas night at the Court Inn, The affair will hlgh- Agbt the holiday season • Henry Westbrook and his 14- piece orchesta of Columbia will fur nish the music. No-breaks will be held during the evening and a special one will be danced by club members and their escorts. Table reservations can be made by calling Mrs. Mark Harris at (hone 656-M aQd tickets are be ing sold by ail club members mission is tl.60 per person. Christmas Party At Parish House Ad- Attractive invitations wero re- Annual Inspection Ledie Zemp OES Chapter Is Held The Annual Inspection of I,esiie Zemp chapter, No. 111. Order of The Eastern Star, was held No vember 20 by the Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. Minnie Gaudel o: Co lumbia. A turkey dinner was served in the dining room at 7 p. m.. and a welcome given all vlsito'-s at that time by J. B. Ross. When dinner was over the chap ter was opened In regular form by the Worthy Matron, Mrs. Ida Holden, and “America” was used as opening ode. Flag bearers were U. S. flag, Abbott Ooodale; Cbrist ian flag, Mrs. Lila Ross King: Eastern Star flag, A. W. West, and S. C. flag, Mrs. Maggie Clancy The following officers were al’ present and filling their stations: Worthy Matron, Mrs, Ida Holden; Worthy Patron, J. C. Hoffman; As- Boclate Matron, Mrs. Msrgaret . . .. .. Zyi J „ Bociate Matron, Mrs. Msrgarei celved by the suMeb and young^ Associate Patron, W. R of Camden to a Christ- Mrs Msftlf benedicts mas party and dance at the parish house on Tuesday evening, De cember 23, at 8:00 o’clock. The hostesses are Misses Mary Zemp: secretary, Mrs Mattie Creed; treasurer, Mrs. Leslie Ross: bcaplaln, W. A. Jordon; marrhall. O. J. Smyrl: organist, Mrs. Carolyn Parker; Adah, Mrs. T.,eona I.aney; TOWLE - WALLACE and FRANK M. WHITING STERLING F. D. GOODALE Santa Claus Has Stocked Our Shop With the Most Pleas ing GIFTS for the Lady! •Sterling Silver •Sterling Silver Chokers , .•Costume Jewelry •Cocktail Glasses • Demitasse Cups •Handkerchiefs •Crystal •Beautiful Evening Bags •Luncheon Sets •Blue Ridge Painted China ^ ^ ^ y . Parker; Adah. Mrs. I..eona t.aney; J^ltaker, ^.Ity Clark^ Aldret Hoy- Maynell Davis; Esther btn TJhhfl .eimlfh and Ann Ho-den. Estelle Rums; Lomanskv and Sentinel, B. W. Marshall. These of ficers exemplified the work in a very creditable manner and the Worthy Grand Matron complement ed them and placed the chapter of honor roll with a star. ' Present for the inspection were 'past Grand Matron and present Grand Secretary Mrs. Ruth B, [Danielson of Columbia and Past Grand Matron Mrs. Vivian Turn- ' age of Hartsville, Past Grand Pat ron L. A. Turnage of Hartsville and J. P. Lyndon, Past Grand Pat ron of Sumter, Mrs. Mattie Creed, Past Grand Matron, Mrs. Martha Jenkins of Kershaw and District Deputy Grand Matron of the 19th District. Mrs. Rose Helden of Lake City. The Worthy Grand Patron. T. E. Chrlstenberry of Greenville, sent his regrets for not being able to attend. A number of viBltors were present from Lancaster, Ker shaw, Sumter, Columbia, Harts ville, Darlington and Lake City. Oltta were presented the Worthy 'Grand Matron and District Deputy Grand Matron. A gift was sent the Worthy Grand Patron who could not attend. nrhe meeting closed with “God be 'with you till we meet again." If mt mmt a Merry Chriatnutt Then exert the preateM care' ’ This month and January Are moat dangeroue of the year. SUtUtics show that on account of lowr December and January are tbe for the pedestrian. For tim motorist twl^^ months are the most dangerous due In rain and snow. Add to thU the traffic during the holiday season-^AlYTiSSj INSURANCE is your safest investment We Offer the Best Policies Money Can Bnp DAVID H. DtUM MSDUUICE AGQICI Mr. and Mrs. Gedrge Dietel of Omaha, Neb., an nounce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Bennie W. Marshall, Jr., son of Mr.'and Mrs. B. W. Marshall, Lake View, Camden. The wedding will take place December 28 in the First Meth odist church, Omaha. and Gifts I Richard S, Kirk— I (Continued from page one) iwus built he boiryht Ingleside plantation at LugcU, near here, and lived there until his death. He i.B survived by his widow, Mrs. Martha Kirk; two daughters.| I Martha and Harriet Kirk; his I mother, Mrs. Richard S Kirk, Sr.:| jone brother, Francis M. Kirk, sup-i , crlntendent of schools at Summer-, •vine; four sisters, Mrs. Frank Mc-^ [Leod of Sumter, Mrs. William S. Galllard of Eutawvllle, Mrs. Her bert Donovan of Charlottesville, Va.. and Miss Julia Kirk of P}no- polls, and a number of nieces and^ nephews. Kirk was a nephew of Dr Singleton Kirk bf Hagood. Miss Peggy McGuirt Honored At Party Miss Peggy McGuirt. bride-elect of December 27. was complimi.nted on last Friday night by bei* sis ters, Mrs. L. S. Mayer (Willene McGuirt) and Mrs. Frank Lee (Olive McGuirt) of Greensboro, N. C., with a bridge party at the May er home on West EteKalb street. Two tables of bridge and one of tummy was enjoyed until a late hour and prizes were awd^ded Miss Susie Watkins for high bcore at bridge and Miss Margaret Pat terson for high score at rummy, low score at bridge was wen by Mrs. J. E. Hoffman and the float ing prize was last held by the honoree. Miss McGuirt. The hostesses presented the hon or guest with a gardenia corsage and a piece of crystal in her chosen pattern. A sweet course with coffee was served. Among those present were: Misses Kate, Susie and Mary Wat kins, Mrs. Lewis l^ee Clybum, Mrs. Hugh Matthews, Mrs. Bates Little john, Mrs. J. E. Hoffman, Miss Edna Strak, Miss Margaret Pat terson and Miss Dotty Rosborough. Red beiVles with winter gieens were used throughout the house in a merry Christmas manner. The wedding of Miss McGuirt and William “Billy’’ Clyburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Clybum, To Receive Call Mr. and Mrs. S. W. v&nLanding- ham have been notified by the telephone company that they are to rekielve a trans-Atlantic phone call from their daughter, -Mrs. Francis McLeod (Dorothy van- Landingham) and Lt McLeod from Badwildengln, Germany, where Lt. McLeod is stationed with . the U. S. Army of Occupation. The call will come through on Christmas eve morning at 10:00. will be a social event of Decem ber 27. _ When warm air expands and uses it cools at the rate of about one degree for every 180 feet of ascent. ANTIQUES LYN C. QOODALE . 209 Laurens Street Gifu Wrapped Hours: After 3:30 p.m., (except Tuee.) Saturday 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 1 'Hcflidaf ^rucy-up THE FAMILY RISES AND SHINES CHRIST Ocean Spray CRANBERRY sauce IOhm. Can AdcP PUMPKIN. A 3k P Sliced at Halves—Yellow Cling PEACHES No. Sli Cans No. 2^ Can Sultana FRUIT COCKTAIL Jana Parker FRUIT CAKES 3 lb. Cake '2.23 6 lb. Cake $3.65 No. 3H ---.---Can Tasker MINCE MEAT 45c Cluster RAISINS r 29/ That Man is here again... laden with Imaginative Gifts A The. Clothes CTree Laurana Street Caoideii, S. C. •Neflifeaa •Imported Slietlaiid Sweaters •Linforie •Eveninf Gowns CHRISTMAS NIGHT p Dance to . the Music We Make A Sparkling Appearance Because Our Clothes Have Been To The City Laundry and Camden Dry Cleaners where **Qualitif* Laundry and Cleaning care done! J •We Give Pick-Up and Delivery Service - - - Call Us Today and Let Us Put Your Clothes in Tip-Top Shape for the.... City Laundry and Camden Dry Cleaners - - - - - - - Broad Street LARGEST BEST 9 (Mendner Nittioiialiilmtitiite ol Cleanmg and Oyemf) Phone 17 - OLDEST A de P Seedless RAISINS ...sf 15< WALNUTS , 39< JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES 'c 33^ 75^ I » Waskmftoo State * DEUCIOUS APPLES 2 Iba 27o TANGERINES s Iba. 35c CRANBERRIES Hi. 3»e GRAPES Rad Emperor 2 Ibt. 29c PEARS Fall Raaaat ^ 2 Iba. 2Se CaiAPEFRUlT ...... 10 lb. Ba, 37c FRESH TOMATOES ib. 33* Henry Westbrook .AT THE COURT INN * Dancing from 9 *til 1 o'clock TABLE RESERVATIONS CAN' BE MADE BY CALUNG e56-M. Admuaion: $1.80 p«r person (Uuk included) Dance ^aonsored bj Junimr W^are League See Her Face Light Up.... When she opens that Special Package with a^ Beautiful 17-jewel WATCH « from our store. s Yes! We still have a few more 17-jewel • ladies and men^s Watches at factory price. Hurry! Hurry! Yott can't afford to miss this Wonderful Iroy! Just received shipment of Concerto Pattern in TIFFIN CRYSTAL -- Also odd pieces. We Are • Exclusive Dealers For The % Famous Coronation Diamond Sets otmnnncrTDTW ’’fks am sad a Rosborough and Marstal \