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Buckley Annual
Of 1947 Proves
Enjoyable Event
jjWA. PHtPAY.
Vera Inez Parfker
And James I.)Rush
United D^eniber 20
A lovely weddin* of much go-li® ^*8 *whwl” mat^ >» »
cl.1 prominence was tiai of Miss
Vera Ines Parker and fame* Irvin 7:3ruDUi n evening from
iJerry) Rush which took place U.
cembt r 20 at 7 o’clock ia the First
Baptist church. Rev. o. Floyd
MohtKomery, pastor of the youna
couple, officiated In t^ presence
pf a large assemblage ,f relatives
and friends, aslng the louhie rina
ceremony. *
Silver sprayed cedar magnolia
leaves and white rltioii - with
white lighted candles in candel-
abras decorated the.ctrch Wr.
F. N. McCorkle. organit « *•
Willie Porter TiUer, eoist
dered the wedding mu.
jf
Raymond Woolfe, Jr.]
Host At Party
Raymond Woolfe,' Jr., was host
to 26 of hla urhnrtl W.
Mrs. Wallace Ball of Columbia
spent Christmas here with her
fclgter-ln*l»vr, Mrs. Alice Marye.
The many friends V)f Mrs. Lois
McGouga* will regret to learn the
ig seriously ill in Durham, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs.‘Ralph Little will
epend New Tear’s with Mrs. Basil
Bruce in Sumter.
Mrs. Heniy NUes and Henry
Niles. Jr., spent Christmas with
relatives in Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. William Beebe have
as their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Beebe of Englewood^ N. J.
Mrs. Annie H. Boykin has return
ed from Dillon where she spent
Christmas with relatlrea'
- at
The annual Buckley ball at
Kamschatka, held Tuesday evening
attracted several hundred guests to
the Camden home of the' W. F.
Buckley family on Kirkwood Lane.
Aa in previous affairs , of the
kind, the evening program was
faultless in its interpretation,
from the expedious parking of cart
to the final good-night waltx.-
The terrace floor and the first
Miss Mary Pitts of New York
City Is th9 guest of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Pitts, Sr.
'Miss Alice West of Columbia
University, New York City, is the
guest ot her sister, Mrs. John A.
Laird.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ruff
'Emily Sheorn) and child of Char-
Icttsvllle, Va.. spent Christmas
here with Mr. and Mrs. Benton
SbeofUi
Miss Juanita Dodson of
is the bouse-decorated with Yule
Pittsburgh, Tenn..
and
guest ot Mrs. John Lindsay
William Undsay.
Little Joe and Davey Machado,
students at Belmont-Abbey (N. C.),
beautifully decorated with Yule
ruggeaUons for the affair. A large
orchestra stationed on the first
floor provided inspiration fo'* the
dancers. Refreshments were served
by Uvried attendants on the ter
race floor.
Dancing was the order of the
evening from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m.
Prizes were awarded Johnny
Kornegay and Helen Beleos in the
lemon dance contest, and to Carl
Keasonover and Patricia Hallman
in the lucky number contest. In
the girls division of the musical
chairs the prize was won by Kath
erine Perry and in the boys divi
sion by Bobby McCarty.
Supper was served at 10 o’clock
by Mr. and Mrs. Wootfe, assisted
by Ramey’s gAndmother, Mrs. G.
E. Woolfe.
Bateman-Stampe
Wedding of Interest
Announcement has been made of
the marriage of Miss Ernestine N.|
Bateman of Camden and New York
City to William 6. Stampe of New
York, on November 17, 1947. Mrs.
Stampe is prominently connected
in South Carolina being the daugh
ter of Mrs. Janie Nettles Bate
man and the late
Bateman.
PAOEFiVt
many patted pofnsettias, bowls of
nandena berriea and msrgnoiiA
leaves completing
day effect.
■'!
and margolla
a perfect holl-
Lee Clybum. He was an attendant
in the Clybum-McGuirt wedding on
December 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Speaks
have returned from spending
Christmas with relatives in St.
Louis, Mo. They had as their house-
guests over last weekend, Mr and
Mrs. Irving Pearce and daughters,
^ .iristmaa with relatlvear . isiuaeniB ai xxmuiuuv-au».^, —
Mrs. Beulah Sheom attended the are spending the Christmas holi-
annual meeting of the Blue Cross days here with their fSther, Joseph
held recently in Greenville. Machado.
Mr|. and Mrs. Alvo Stokes of Major James Mv. Gandy,_ USA,
Columbia visited relatives in Cam- rtatloned at Mitchell Field,'TI. Y.,
den on Sunday. iirrlved on Sunday for a visit with
Miss Barbara Ray, who is in Mrs. Gandy and their sons, Jimmy
training at Columbia hospital, spent and Harry.
the holidays with her parents. Mr. Miss Marie Hicks of Charleston
and Mrs. J. B. Ray. was the guest last week of Miss
Mrs. Herbert Spell and daughter, Llbba Smith, having come esptcial-
Betsy, are spending ten days with ly for the dance on December 23
Mrs. Spell’s parents in Spartan- Mr. and Mrs. Hasel Myers (Lou
burg. Clyburn) of Columbia spent Christ-i
Mrs. J. B. McKain and children, nas here with Mr. and Mrs. Craig
Ann and Joe. spent (Tbristmas week Clybom.
with Mrs. McKaln’s family in St. Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Hinson and
George. Miss Gertrude Gillls atended the
Miss Mary Primrose Nettles and wedding of James Hugh Cox to
Miss “Gee Gee" Mackey are spend- Dorothy B. Sweat in Charlotte on
Ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. Friday, December 26.
Clarence Brabham in Bamberg. Miss Alberta Team accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Robinson, by her niece, Miss Virginia Team,
Jr., of Albany, N. Y., are the guests left on Monday to spend several
of Mrs. Woods Robinson, for two days with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farls
weeks. (Mellta Team) in Charlotte, N. C.
Mrs. Locke Craig, Sr., of Ashe- Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Payne and
vine, N. C.. spent Christmas here son, Richard of Kernesville, N. C.,i majui —
with her son, Locke Craig, Jr., and spent the holidays with the latter’s Kean of Fort Jackson were guests
family. . parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Den- Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whlt-
Mr. and Mrs. Horace B. Tate, ton., aker. General Kean is commanding
Jr., of Charleston visited their Mir. and Mrs. J. G. Richards IV, '
aunts, Miss Myrl Rast and Mrs, of Cornell university, Ithaca, N Y.,
John Williams'last week. are spending the (Christmas holi
days with'their parents, Mr. and
ired the wedding mn I bride and groom. Lighted tapers in
Max L, I silver candelabra, silver dishes fill-
I best man. The grooms-j^jj with whtta
— - " ui inner
as best man. The ush j-rooms-
meu were George Hldvu
Bobby Lee Bush, brotlg of the
groom; J. W. Parker, J:and Ern
est Jerome P*ker. hhers of
the bride.
Mrs. Gordsn
mer Lavada Par]
sister of the
of-honor. Doris
another sister.
They wore dn
made with ai
long fitted t'
Wals thr- for-
Jhopvllle,
>raldi Parker.
I o 4 _ A
ClcitaaeiBora, silver dishes fill
ed with white mints completed the
table appointment.
During the evening the young
couple left for a wedding trip For
iraveling the bride wore a midnight
blue checked suit, black acceasoriee
and her orchid from her bridal
louquet. They will reside on De-
Sassure street.
Mrs. Rush
«io. They carried:
Betty and Mary of Darlington. jpoinsettlas
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nettles Jr., I In ribbon,
had as their dinner guests on Sun-i The brldi
day, Mrs. Nettles’ father, Dr. Mo- Jean Rust
Ivae Johnston and Mrs. Johnston, I ^rooni; B<
McRae Johnston, Jr., Miss “Toosie’’jMary-Nell
Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Sam Tru^
i'arker,! Mrs. Rush is the daughter of
nialof honor, jjr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Parker. She
of Mle ?atln,;i8 a graduate of the Camden city
jhouer effect, {gt^hools and is now employed in
and ill skirts, the office of the Camden hospital,
kouq>t8 ot red Mr. Rush, the son of Mr. and
th We red sat- Mrs. Grover C. Rush of Fl6rence, I
formerly of Camden received his
Mses Sara t;ducation at Baron DeKalb
of he bride- now holds a resDonnihu ««
Bate-
..ic Fletcher W.
i>«i.aiu«a. Her mother makes her
home in San Antiono, Texas, with
Mrs. Stampes brother. Col. Ansel
Boteman and family.
The bride is a talented and bril
liant woman and has a host of
friends In Camden who will be in
terested in this announcement. '
Mr. Stampe Is originally from
Texarkana. Texa8,^4nd is connected
with a transportation concern lo
cated In New York City where they
will reside.
Court Inn News
Beautiful colonial Court Inn was
never lovelier than It was during
the Christmas holidays with its
high arches, winding stair ways
and massive gold leaf mirrors
droped with Southern smilax nad
Among the arrivals at this
charming resort hotel are; Mr. and
Mrs. EL C. Matthiesaen, Peter and
|;€arey Matthiesaen of Stanford.
Conn., who will spend New Year’s
week here. Mrs. McDougal Russell
of Old Lynn, Conn., arrived on
V/edneaday for tfie aaaaon and Jaa. *
EL Ryan and son, Master Jaa. E.
Ryan, Jr., of UnlonvUle, Pa., have* '
returned to Court Inn after spend
ing Christmas at home.
- a • • a a
^ ^ w w m w
Hglp Pighf Tiibgrculosig
Early American Fumitura:
Hunting Boaixfa, Cupboanta
Cheats, Lazy Susans.
Visit Our Pine Room
1S11 Gervais 8t. Columbia, 8. C.
afUUUOtVUi avax* ,
Johnston and daughters, all of St.
George, and Miss Constance John
ston and Boulware Whitwlre of Co-
lambia and Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Fanning and son of Orangebjirg.
Major General and Mrs. W. B.
* sarara CPIII
Mciskill and '
, and Mrs.
DeKalb.
r®°tlcaHr to Those
ler atteidants and
»e red polnsettlas
.itln ribbon.
who waa
-® by her father.
Wo a . .
-.—iiciiu and
a responsible position
as parts manager -* *•
as parts manager at the Myers
Motor company, here.
Many out of town guests attend
ed the wedding.
• •
- , • •
Cocktail Party
IS Rosemary Robinson
cocktail party on Saturday .nail
ing at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Woods Robinson of Saratoga,
N. Y., and Camden. Memhi»r« nt
•w * Ii VV% A 1 X CLX CJ
Mias Rosemary Robinson
— 1 a cocktail oarlv nn a-*—>»--
fr, was exquisite in]ing at
■rww -.A
gave'
parties and balls.
Mr. and Mrs. John Weeks of New
lork gave their annual egg-nog
party on (Hiristinas day and the
Warren Smiths of New York and
Ijaltas asked members of the
.ind Camdenltes for cocktails on the
following Saturday afternoon at
their lovely place “Horse Branch
Hall". ’The David R Williams at
.Mulberry plantation have issued
invitations to a large party on
.\'ew Year's Day and the Dixie Boy
kins are entertaining Informally
the same day at their beautiful
l)l:^c6 nealr Chaflotte Thompson
The Buckley’s dance, Mr. and
Mrs. William F, Buckley of Sharon
Conn., and Camden, is always the
. highlight of the holiday parties
V—
annual Christmas ball.
Dr. and Mrs W R. lARoche and
rWldren of Swansea arrived on New
Y^r’g Eve, to spend several days
with Mrs. LaRoche’s parents. Dr.
and Mrs. B. H. Kerrlson.
Friends of H. C. Hallipan, oopu
lar manager of the A & P Tea
Co., will he glad to learn that he
is recuperating nice’y at th© Cam-’
den hospital follow’ng an emer
gency operation.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Halloway and
fton and daughter of Columbia were
th© guests over the holidays of
Mrs. Galloways (Leila Ma© Dixon)
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Dixon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Mobley and
sons, EMdie and Bobby of Green
— • ■
.— leo j gone, male auu DWUU, ..I
and was attended this year by j vllle, spent the Christmas holidays
many people from Columbia and. ^rith th© former’s parents, Mr. and
f’harlotte as well as Camden, j g. B Mobley on Chesnut
officer at Fort Jackson. He and
Mrs. Kean will be pleasantly re
membered here having stayed with
the Whitakers during World War <
It 1
Miss Grace Rollings spent the ''
Christmas holidays at her home ’
in Kershaw. Miss Rollings is a f^F
ulty member of the Department of
Modern Languages at Meredith
college in Raleigh, N. C., and re
turned to her school January 2.
Friday afterndbh Miss .Elizabeth
English, assistant-librarian at the
use, and Mrs. Charles Nlninger of
Columbia, accompanied by her
sons-in-Iaw and daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Willis Sturdivent of
Nashville, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs.
Felix Arnestein of HendersonvIlleJ
N. C., motored oVer to meet Henrji
Bissell Kennedy of Winter Park
Fla., and Mr, and Mrs. R. Mi Kei
nedy II, at the home of Col. an
Mra EL C. vonTresekow on Gieet
street for a family gathering, j
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Marshall a|
sons, Jack and Ted Marshall,
turned on Wednesday from Oma
Neb., where they attended the v
ding of Beanie Marshall. Jr J
COMING ATmACnONS
Camden .Theatre
i
Fn.>SAt*f Jab. 2-3
You'll laugh yourself slllyl
when you soo Bob Hopo in
‘WHERE THERE’S UFE»
with Signs Hasso, Wm. Bsndix
Also Selected Short Subjects
S«L Nighty 10:30 P. M.
Jamtary 3
“THE PRETENDER”
Albert Oekker, Catherine Creig
>»
Moa.-Tiiea.y Jan. 5*6
Special I
“MAGIC TOWN”
James Stewa^ Jana Wyman
Alao Newa
IBOOBOOBOOOOOOOOOBOOW
Wed.-Thurs.y Jan. 7-S
“THE UNFAITHFUL'
Ann Sharidan, Lew Ayras
Zaohary Scott
Alao Naiwa
■
ywiiiiiiiBaiuiiuiiKBnuiinie,
i COMING AITRACnONS
Comer Broad and ftiitladga tli
Ffi.-Sat.y JaB. 2-3
«
“RIDIN* DOWN THE
TRAIL”
with Jimmy Wafcaly and
''Cannonbair Tpy^
Also Serial, Comedy A cWteon
ifinnooBosBOSSSSSSiBBi
iioB..TiiM.y Jba. M
SpeolaU
“CRY WOLF”
Errol Flynn, BaiiMva ttaingyali j
Path# Nifwa
‘THE SEA WOLF”
by Jack Landan wMi Kdward
A. ReManan, Ida Laitfat..
ialM» OaMdtd
mi. auxa uiUQ wa —
Mrs. E. B. Mobley on Chesnut Miss Dorothy Dietel on Dei
•treeL her 28,
Mr. and Mre. Albert P. Power Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lee Cly
of Cleveland, Ohio, returned EVl- had as their houseguests forJ
day after spending the holidays wedding of their son. Wllliarai
with Power’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. bum, to Peggy McGulrt on
Buddy Powell. Mrs. Power was urday, December 27. Mrs. Cly
formerly Miss LaNeta lynch. mother, Mrs. Josephine Wath
Mr. and Mrs. Prank l«© and Miami, Fla., Mr. and Mrs
little son, Frankie, have returned porry of Miami Springs,
to their home in Greensboro aft«r and Mrs. Claude Lamoy
spending the holidays with Mrs. lotto Perry) and daughter.
Lee’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. ©f Columbia, Dr. and Mr-
McGuIrt and other relatives. Clyburn and son. Harol
Mr. and Mrs. John Roy (Alice and Ansel Wood of 8
Robinson) and children of Ssrato- jmd Cariyole Boyle of
ga, N. Y., who have been spending Mrs. Clybora’s nephew,
the holidays here with Mrs. Woods for Christmas and
Robinson, returned to tlipir home mg weekend. J
on Sunday. • • • « •
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moore and
daughter, Janice of Charleston, .rarxy av L/OU,
spent CSirlstmaa here with Mr. „ . ' ^ .
Mo6re’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Stoney Moore. Mr. Moore is a mem- Jlft
her of the faculty at The Citadel. Tuesday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. “Blir
Miller and daughters, Beth Oliver
and Michael'of Galeton, Pa., ar
rived on Saturday for a visit with
Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Kirkland.
Harold Rogers, ton of Mrs. Wm
Clyburn of Spartanburg, spent the
Christmas holidays here with his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
r. uuuijuei oi Drtdes
with a white orchid,
mother of the bride,
gown of aquamarine
length white gloves
of Richmond red
mother of the brlde-
lowned In fushla crepe
lers were a corsage of
us.
ly following the cere-
Ibride's parents "nter-
I a large reception at
nn DuBose Park. The
il© was assisted Ip re-
f the bridal party. Mrs.
B greeted the guest? at
lind Miss Alva Lee of
presided at the bride’s
also assisting were Mrs.
lush. Miss Doris Stokes
' G. E. Crolley of Rock
^autiful handmade lace
ride’s table was centered
jnbossed three-tiered wed-
toppod with m miniature
on Saturday even-
the home * ‘
lods Robin
N. Y., and Camden. Members of
the winter colony and the younger
social set of Camden were asked
from 6 until 8 o'clock.
Mrs. Woods Robinson entertain
ed at “ —”
— vA^uioilt? lU
vn of white duchess
a marquisette yolk
th seed pearls, fltt-
full skirt ending in
ler full length veil
'U tell from a coro- . aiwi/mauu emenain-
learls. Her flowers'sd at a cocktail party bn Friday
bouquet of brides 1 for her daughter, Mrs. John Roy
—... 'anj Roy of Saratoga. N. Y., and
her son, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rob
inson of Albany, N. Y. She ^as
assisted In entertaining by Mr
and Mrs. Gaylord 'Trucker.
Happy N«w Yaac*.
MILLER LUMBER CO.
Reese Refrigeration Air-Condition Service
(Jack Reese)
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All Work Guaranteed
V
CamdeB Motor Co,t Bldg.
PnoBe 769-W
— 1120 N. Broad St.
Night PhoBe 104
CThe
les CTree
OpportuBity
Her OwB BmuieM
‘sln you tr operate your
isn't Wear Spsoialty shop
Good Housskssping ap-
merchandlss. Piwtent shop
earn up to SdJXX) yssHy.
have $1J)00 which you eon-
i28 for ntsrehandiss, sup-
etc. For psrsofMl Intsrvisw
!Fwnlss Corpn Phtla. 7, Pa.
WOMENS EXCHANGE BUILDING
LaureBs Street
'Ss Is Stospri
A t bedtime rub warming,
soothing Vicks VapoRub
on throat, cheat and back.
VapoRub’a special relief-
bringing action starts to
work instantly to soothe
irritation, eaae coughing,
rellere muscular aoreneaa
and tightness. And then-
even while child sleeps—
VapoRub keeps right on
working to bring relief.
Remember, lt*s the best-
known home ronedy yon am
distress of WICKS
COkSS.Itrttl WVASOlltfB
- SALE
" s
- of Entire Stock of
I •
Winter Clothes
'Dresses eSuits
•Sweaters
'Evening Dresses
•Blouses
ANTIQUES
) LYN C. QOOOALE
ISI Laurens Strsst
Hours:
After S:S0 p.m,, (axeopt Tuoa)
Saturday • a m. to • m.
Buckley ball. Gocktail
before dinner in th
decorated drawing rc
long tables of guest
at dinner In the s|
room while the
were served buff*
glass-enclosed
mately 110 perso^
den, the winter
lumbla were aske
Following dliin4
Guy took their ^
jit the winter
Mrs. Wm. Bnckle
dnd Camden.
• «
IWLE - WALLACE and FRANK || Come to
M. WHITING STERLING
F. P. GOODALE
First!
Huge Terry Towels
Diniw
Mr. and M
talned at dim
ing in honor
Calotte Pol
irs visiting
Guy.
After dim
the dance
Buckley at
Clearance
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prl<je and less. We are ovei
mrrent numbers, Classier^
I billy and Blues.
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Single 10”records
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