The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 16, 1948, Image 6

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FAOE FOUR THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE. CAMDlll, DOUTH OAWOLIWA, nMDAY> JANUARY It, Ita . 1.^' I P I h‘ u Dietel-Marshall Marriage of Interest At Omaha, Neb. The First Methodist church of Omaha. Neb., was the scene of a I beautiful wedding on Sunday, De- Legion Auxiliary Monthly Meeting Bridge Party Mrs. John A. Haglns was host ess to members of her bridge club on last Thursday afternoon at her home, 504 Chesnut street. The American Legion Auxiliary Beside ,the two tables of club met on Friday, January 9 at the members playing, an extra table home of Mrs. E. Grayson Shaw.; was added, composed of Mrs. J. C.' .■en>b.r 28 .t 4 .’clock In the .nerl ‘I’., Births noon, of Miss Dorothy Dletel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis Dletel and Bennie W. Mar shall, Jr., of Camden, sbn of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Marshall, Lake (den Chronicle, was th** guest speak- j Clyde . Baker and Mrs. Douglas .*r and discussed T^nlversal Mill-j Montgomery. tary Training. Members of the High score prize was won by auxiliary signed a petition asking' Mrs. Fred West and the low score View Terrace. The Rev. B. Wesley Perry, pas tor, performed the candleJIgbt cere mony In the presence of a large . assemblage of relatives and friends. Mrs. Fred Marple. soloist, and Mrs. Flora Sears Nelson, organist, presented a program of nuptial music. The wedding march from “lyohengrln" was u.sed for the pro cessional and Mendelssohn's n.arch from “A ■ Midsummer Nights’ Dream" as the rece.8Hlonal. Floor baskets of white chrysan themums seven-branched can delabra holding lighted cathedral tapers, palm.s and other greenery decorated the church. Bouquets of white pom-poms tied with white satin ribbon marked the pews for the special guests. The lovely bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a wedding gown of ivory satin fash ioned with embroidered flowers of seed pearls, .a fitted bodice and a full skirt which ended In a train. Her veil was an Illusion which fell from a fluted halo of ivory tulle. She carried a brides bonquet of white gardenias and .stephanotls centered with a white orchid. Her two attendants wore gowns of Royal blue taffeta made on vlc- torlal lines, matching hats with red plums, and bouquets of red roses were carried by Mias Ruth Lebo, cousin of the bride of Lin coln, Neb?, as maid of honor, and Misa Helen Bauerle of Omaha ^as bridesmaid. A replica of the bride was little Miss Virginia Thomaa. who was flower* girt She carried a basket of rose petals. Jack Marshall was his brother's best man. Ted Marshall, another brother and James Maloney of Omaha were ushers. After the ceremony a reception was held In the Fern room of the Llackstone hotel. The bride’s table covered with an Imported linen and lace cloth was centered with a silver bowl filled with brides roses and miniature chrysnnthe- mums. five-pronged silver can delabra with Ivory randies were placed on either «>n(l of the tahdc- and a beatUifully embossed tbree- llered wedding cake itias ent by the brld“ and brlderroom. Mrs William Ftt'ott of Rapid 'Glty, S. D, cousin of the brid**, and Miss Post mary Patterson a.salsted in serving. * Mrs. Dletel, mother.of tl^ bride, wore an afternoon dress of turf Ifhte crepe with black acces.sorles, Mr.s, Marslrall, the bridegroom’s mother, was attired In n lame-over blouse with a lewel clasp ac the waistline, a full bUck skirt and black picture hat. Coritlgeo of American Beauty rosebuds w’ore worn by both Mrs. Dletel and Mrs. .Marshall. For traveling the bride wore a ndst grey-blue early sprit suit with black accessories and the orchid from her wedding bouquet They left Immediately for a Southern wedding trip, after which they will make their home In rolumbla. Mrs. Marshall la a graduate of the Omaha city school and special ized In piano during and following school. The bridegroom, the second son of Mr. and Mrs Bennie W. Mar shall. attond<'d Clemson college after graduating from Camden High School. He served with the Fnlted States aimy during Wprld War 11 and is now completing his pre- medical education at the Fnlverslty of South Carolina. Tils mother la the former Martha Viola liall of Camdea •D.A.R, Meeting The Hobkirk Hill Chapter. DAR, will meet on Friday, January 16 at •t p. m.. at the home of Col. and Mrs. C. Tj Miller on Mill street. Visiting DAR's are Invited to at tend. Congress to pass a Universal Mill tarv Training law and this will be DISTIESS OF into MOOT broil- chinlTsbot wltk (ptcini OMtbiag madioiiMl WMit. |/ StMitis chnst nnd bocii svf* facts Mkt ■ wann- It (.comforting This VQDderful Q)ecial pene- Itrat ItratiDC'kUmulating action —brought to you only by Vicki VipoRub—works for hours to reUcTo distress of cblds tohUa the child $leep$. Oftenbymomingmostmis^ of the cok^ls gone. Trf toDlibil S VICKS W VafcRur NOTICE Hiurcttts f -50e Des Kei Barbershop (Cognir of Rotlodfo mod Broad Slrool^) prize was presented Mrs. Stove?. John -ent to “Representative" J. R. Rich- TTre' trostesa-served--« delicious j ards. Two new members. Miss M.irion I.urgess and Mrs. FIo.i^ Mont- ^^omery, w'ere welcomed. . Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Boykin Rhamo, Mrs. Camp bell and Mrs. William Miller. Drive Carefully—Save a Life! Poubi* salad course with coffee. PTMPLES DON’T gqUECZC TNCMI Iiwtcwl bruali oo XLBBRKX and aec bow amasingly faM it hide* ugly pimple* a* it dric* them—often on first trial. Not a greasy salve that pimple* thrive on, but a soothing medicated liquid that relieve* itching—drives redness out. Ask for NLCMCX vour mon X at all druggists. dO# •y hsck if it fsith *• w " TOWLE - WALLACE and FRANK M. WHITING STERLING F. D. GOODALE Major and Mrs. James T. Gettys, Jr., announce the birth of a son, James T. Oettys, III, December 81 at the Elizabeth Buxton hospital, Newport News, Va. Mrs. Gettys it the former I^ancy Pearce, daugh ter of Mrs. Lou Pearce. a a a Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hinson, Jr., announce the birth of a son. Kenneth Wainwright. December 31 at the Camden hospital. Mrs. Hin son is the former Miss Ophelia I Brown, ^ughter of Bradley of Blaney/ Mrs. RufUi ^Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Eppa of Kershaw are the proud parents of a son, bom January 12 at the Cam den hospital He has been named Walter Eugene Epps, Jr. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Albert Branham nl Lugoff announce the birth of M boy, Allen Wayne, on January 8 at the Camden hospital. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Julian Chapman BANKS TO CLOSE Next Monday, January 19, being a legal holiday (Lee^s Birthday),^we will not be open for business on that day. The Commercial National Bank The First National Bank Graham, Jr„ are roeelTtag oon- gratolatlona upon the arrival of a ton, Jollan Chapman Graham HI, at the Camden hospital on Thurs- aay, January 8. Mrs. *GrtUtmm Is the former Bessie Love Hammond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R Hammond of Wlest Wateree. • • a Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blackwell ‘'Dixie" Boykin, Mount Pleasant Plantation, Boykin, aaaoanee ^ birth of a daughter, Sunday, jg^ uary 4. She baa been, named Bw. well Hamilton Boykin. { Mostly tsifing An artist confesses he put teg years’ work into a picture ha haa just sold. 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