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TMl CAIMDCW CWHOWICLK, CAMDIW, tOilTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JANUARY S O C I e T Y If lt’» An Item For tlie Sociel Page ... Phone 430-W u B Kennedy of Florida wa«i ^nt visitor at the tome of hie ir^r, R. M. Kennedy. Jr., and '*TomiS°^iy*>iim of Lexington. ifT is spending eometlme here bis parents, Mr. and Mra rrais Clyburn. Mr. and Mrs. Cass Beliiiak (Peg- Xyrer) «re leaving this montll to make tltielr home in Mobile. Priends of Mrs. James D. Zemp ,^111 be delighted to know that she la improving from a recent illness. She is still a patient at Moore- rjreene hospital in Columbia. Mrs J. M. Stewart left on Mon day night for Little Rock. Ark., where she will spend sometime -vith her daughter. Mrs. D. S. Bden- field (Patsy Stewart). Mr and Mrs. A. C. Bradham had as their guests last week. Mr. Bradham’s sisters, Mrs. J. T. Math ews of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. * R Brown of Charlote, N. C Mrs. W. C. Williams has retum- I from a two weeks trip to Clear- ont, Fla., where she visited her jughfer, Mrs. P. B. Strickland and rs. Strickland. Arthritis Pain r ".Tt. Aomforttnff hftln foP SnTmiick. dellghtfttUy eomlortlnf belp for wd ^ of Rbromattam. Arthritis, LumbMO. Sciatica, or Wsuralf la try work, throufh tbs Mood. First doM .UrU aUevlstlDf psia so rw cm •ork enjoy We and sleep more comfortably. Get Remind at dniff 1st today. Quick, cona- plete satisfaction or money back gueran.-:!. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Kearse have recently ocettpfed the apartment at M. H. Hbyman’s residence. Jacqueline Haselden Is Bride Of Charles Walker McCaskili Recent Bride Mr. and Mra. Herman Baum and children of Charleston spent Sun day with Mrs. Harry Baum. Mrs. C. H. Barrett Is a patient at the Camden hospital where she is recuperating from an operation. ~Mr, and Mrs. MiTtoh Qoolstein end children of North Carolina spent the weekend with the letter’s father. M. H. Heyman. Fred Mullen, student at UNC, will spend this weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mullen. He will be accompanied by his roommate. Miss Margaret Kirkland, who at tends Dranghon’s Business College In Columbia, spent the Christmas holidays at home with her parents, Mr. knd Mrs. J. C. Kirkland, near Kershaw. Mr. and Mra. Stanley A. Miller. Jr. (Neta Kirkland) and daughters, Michelld and Beth, also Stanley A. Miller, Sr., of Ul.vsses, Pa., spent ihe Christmas holidays with Mra. Miller’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kirkland near Kershaw. U. (J. g.) John Mullen. Jr., USN Air Corps, based at Norfolk. Va., sailed on January 13 aboard the cruiser "Dayton” for duty In the Mediterranean. He is one of the three navy flyers aboard the cruiser and will ))e away from his home Mse five months. Lt Mullen is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mullen. For The Best In ACCIDENT INSURANCE— DAVID H. BAUM INSURANCE AGENCY For The Best In HEALTH INSURANCE— DAVID H. BAUM INSURANCE AGENCY For The Best In HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE— -AGENCY Kingstree—The wedding of Miss Jacqueline Haselden of Heming way and Charles Walker McCas- kill of Camden and' Columbia was solemnized at 8 p. m.. December 23, in the Hemingway . Baptist church, with the Rev. B. A. Wilkes, Methodist minister of Hemingway,, officiating. The double ring cere mony was witnessed by a large gathering of relatives and friends from over thi" state Wedding music was furnished by' Mrs. John J. Snow, pianist and Mra. EJmerson L. Ard and Mrs. Oli ver Ciibb, vocalists. ,, Candles were lighted by Colvin Sheorn and Jack Marshall of Cam den, ushers. Robert Cannon and McQueen Haselden of Hemingw'ay also served as usher-groomsmen. Bridesmaids were Miss Gary Dixie Hemingway of Hemingway and Charleston, Miss Julia Bell* Ginn and Miss Martha Ann Fent- ers, cousins of the bride of Heming way. The maid of honor was the bride’s twin sister. Miss Wihelmlna Haselden of Charleston. Diane and Joan Chlnness were flower girls. - si. Best man was the brldegrciom’s brother, Dan McCasklll of Camden. The bride, given In marriage by her father, Charles Haselden, wore traditional white satin and seed pearls. The full-length veil was of bridal Illusion attached to a coronet Jof orange blossoms. The tingle strand of pearls she wore was a wedding gift from the bridegroom. Her flowers were a bouquet of biid'e’s roses, centered with an or chid. Immediately after the ceremony, Mr. and Mra. Joe Deal Chinnen and Mr. and Mra. J. P, Williams en tertained at a reception at the Hemingway hotel. During the evening, the bride changed her wedding gown for a traveling costume of grey, with har monizing accessories, and the or chid center from her bride’s bou quet, which ghe used as a shoulder corsage. Upon their return from their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. McCaskili will make their home in Columbia. Mra. McCasklll is a danghtef of Charles Haselden and the late Mrs. Annie Dear Haselden of Heming way. She Is a graduate of the Hem ingway High School and the .Tourney hospital training school for nurses In Sumter. Following her graduation, she continued her nursing profession in Sumter, and at Roper hospital In Charleston, where she was a floor supe’vlsor, and at the time of her marriage was engaged In nursing In Hem ingway, Mr. McCaskili is a son of Mrs. Joe Lewis and the late Mr. McCaa- kill of Camden. He was erednated from the Camden High School and Rabon-Robinson Marriage Of Interest At Wateree Church Mr. and Mra. Ben Andrew liabou of Lugoff announce the mar riage or threfr’ ditighief; Haute' Lee, to Lester Robinson on Saturday 3vening. January 10 at 7 o’clock n the Wateree Baptist church The Rev. J. p. Dabnev. pastor, of- Jlclated In the presence of the two amilies and a few intimate friends, using the double ring ceremony. Tbek bride and ^Wegroom-enter ed together and were attended by William Mims as best man. The lovely bride was attired In in andvanc^ apring suit of ocean- blue gabardine, black patent leath- r accessories and white blouse and gloves. Her flowers were red roses in a shoulder corsage. Mrs. Robinson is a popular mem ber of the younger set In Camden and has made her home here for -everal years being employed at Thomas Tavern. The bridegroom, the son of Mrs. Addle Robinson and the late Mr. Cocktail Party Dr. and Mra. AndretiL. Burnet Whitaker entertained on laat Fri day evening at^ a large cocktail party at their home on Lyttleton ptreeL The enUra lower floor was, thrown en Vulfenfor-the occasion and was beautifully decorated with many arrangements of Dutch tils. Jonquils and native greenery. The dining room table was cen tered with an antique crystal five-' branched candelabra holding green' tapers. A silver coffee service at Tine en<r~or the table wa» pfeslded over by Mrs. Caleb C. I^iiaker, Sr., and Mra. Helen Van Zandt Knight of Avon, N. Y., and Cam den. ’ ' Approximately 200 guests called between €;30 and 8 o'clock. Robinson, attended Camded High Plan Valentine Bridge Tourney The Woman's Business Circle of Grace Bpiscopal church will have its annual Valentine Bridge Tour nament on Wednesday, February 4 to 8 o’clock In the evening at the parish house. Reservations are being accepted now. ANTIQUES LVN C. OOODALE ““ Liueani Street Hours: After 8:80 p.m, (except Tuss.) Saturday f a. m. to 0 p. m. School and Newberry college, where he excelled in athletics. He was an outstanding member of the pennant winning-Camden Chiefs of (he Palmetto league, playing short stop and is now working at the Wateree Mill. Backache For qolck eomfortlnc bolp for Backache. RhaomaUo Faina, OatUnf Op MlghU. atronc cloady urlna. Irritating paaaagaa. Lw Palna. - anklea, due elralaa under ayae, and ewoUen ta non-orsanlc and Don-ayatenta KIdnay and BUddar trottblea, try Cyatax. Quick, complete aattafacUon or money back guarantaod. Aak your drugglat for Cyatox today. Mrs. William Henry Clyburn was before her marriage on December 27 > Miss Edna (Peggy) Fennell Mo- Guirt. She is the attractive daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. William Price McGuiru Return From Trip To Tarpon Springs Arthur Metrakos of the M and K Coffee Shop and Theodore Beleos of the Camden Kandy Kitch en, have returned from Tarpon Springs, Fla., where they attended the Epiphany ceremony Tuesday kst, in connection with the Greek Orthodox church celebration at St. Nicholas Cathedral there. They Ifft b“re Sundav night and return ed Thorsday night. They report the ceremony at the Cathedral and at Tarpon Springs . harbor were most Impressive. attended The Citadel, and follow ing service in the armed forces dur ing World War II, retume'd to The Citadel to complete his course in science in December. 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