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THC CAMDIN CHItONfCLl, CAMOKN, SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JANUARY tS, IMS PAGE FIVE 3^ / SOU t I Y If It’s An Ifon For flio Social Pago ... Pbono 430-W' Rev. and Mrs. McA.rn Honored On Their 20th Anniversary Honoring the Rot. and Mm. A. Douglas McAm on their 20th an- ceremony.^ Charles Goff of Colum- iiiren^ the menil^ra ot B^esda Miu SallT Alexander is confined 1 her home with Influensa. fuiM Bessie Patrick of Columbia lent last week here with Mr. and j-8. Gary Smith, iMr and Mra. Jeffroe Hodge of Lenyille spent the wwkend with r and Mrs. WUlUm D. Nettles. hdrs. Campbell Sfteward lias ii Lr house-guest, her daughte.- and tion Monday OTening, January 19 In-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hallett from 8 until 10 o’clock. The honor inson of Washington. D. C. | guesU together with the clerk of I Miss Sarah Campbell is a pat-! session, J- O- Richards, Jr., and It at the Camden hospital whOTe, Mm. Richards and the president underwent an appendectomy of the Women’s Auxiliary, Mra. Lratlon Tuesday. Dallas Leo, received in the parlom [miss Molly Redfem of Wlnthrop school, liieee Is expected home for the Pnnch, indiyldually iced cakes, ^pkend with her mother, Mm. W. salted nuts and mints were seryed Redfem ® beautifully appointed table [miss Mary Noll Campbell, who »blch wm covered with a Venetian irently graduated from Columbia nsoital school of naming, is ati* triple-tlered wading cake which ■ wlt“ her aunt. Miss Sarah vm surrounded by a large wrwth of brides roses, lilies-of-the-valley. Ratcliff-King Vows At Bethune Weathers-McDowell United In Marriage The wedding of . Miss Driicllla I Sunday, Jan. 18 Ratcliff of Bethune and AlgbH- Braddy King of Columbia and Lat-^ l“ ® ta took place at the home of the.^l®* Golds Jeanette Weathers and bride Saturday afternoon at 5 ■ Ddward Niles McDoa ell, Jr,, were o’clock in thei;)resence of the tTo, “**11**1 in marriage^ on Sunday, families and a few close friends.' 18 at 1 ©clock in the ’The Rev. John V. Murray, pastor of the Methodist church, officiated, using the impreesive double ring impbell. gladioli and baby breath [Mrs. Earl F. tied at intervals with white bridal ckson) and . blusion. The tall silver candle intucket, R. I., •"*^^^,7!8<lck8 at each corner of the table, a months visit w^ Mm^Shan- lighted white tapera were ,n’8 mother. Mm. W. L. Stokes, Mrs James D. Zemp is recuperat- e at her home after having been patient in Moore<}reen Clinic in MrT^J. D. Byrd. Mm. Elaine iker. Miss Bobby Howie and Mm. M Davis attended the State jsmetologist meeting in Columbia 4 Sunday. iMrs. Frank Mayer, who is vlslt- her daughter, Mrs. Wallace ,nltli. Mahoney Cltv, Pa., mports at she is thoroughly enjoying the low from her window seat in a earn heated house. James Borden and Mason Clay- r prominent young bnsihees men I Bluefleld. W. Va., spent ew};®™! ys here last week hunUng-They ,re guests at Sarsfleld boW. Thomas Ancrum. Jr., and Skot- we DePass, students at Duke iversity. Durham. N C., wjll ar- re this weekend to spent 10 days I between semester vacation with lelr parents, Mr. and Mm. ’Thom- Ancrum and Mr. and Mm. Lam- I rt DePass. John deLoach, Jr., will “P®**" veral days here next week wim parents, Mr. and Mrs. John K. iLoach. He Is a student at the NC, Chapel Hill, N. C. I Mrs. Charles Smyll© HI, and Iree children left on last Thurs- ly for Philadelphia. Pa., to make lr home where Mr. Smylle ia en- kped in business. Mrs. Smylle Is former Henrietta McDoweJl of I imden. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leadley of •linyton, Vermont, have arrived the winter and are at the home Mrs. J. B. Zemp on Pair street, Iwrs Frank Woodruff and yonng \, Charles of Miami, Fla., ar- ed on Friday for a week’s visit |th her mother, Mrs. A. Kennedy keney on Fair street. |Mr. and Mrs. "Hap** Chlchestsr tty Thomas) of Birmingham, la., spent several davs here this k with Mm. Chichester’s psr- kts. Mr. and Mm. Wheeler P. nmas. Mrs. E. Miller Bovkin (Enissbeth Bose) of Moneks Comer ie nding sometime here *t the me of her parents. Mr. and Mm. Illson DuBose, having been called re on account of her father’s lous illness. Mr and Mrs. U. N. Myers. Mr. id Mrs. William Salmon and Mm. Arch Sterne motored to Bam- iry on Sunday and snent the day th Cadets Usher Mvers, Billy *mon and Steve Bolte at Carlisle Utary school. ^artfral Nutrcs hid Gradimtipff hercises Sunday The graduating class of practical tses of Camden will hold its aduatlng exercises Sunday. Jsn- r.v 25 at Browning Home sudl- ium at 7:30 p. pi. Out of ac lass of 28, 19 mem- >rs completed the coume Offered ugh the Vocations! Department the State Department of Bdn- tlon of South Csrolina.'^'Tbis urse was taught by Nume L. N. awford of that department ' The membem of the class corn- ting the course are: Gertrude own, president; Helen Balton, ffi president; EUtabeth Belton, cretary; Rachel Doby, treasurer; lertla Bracey, chp.plln; Louise >wen8. Eloulse Ferguson. Martha irlos, Mary Giant Ellia Missouri. «rl Bams, Edna Murphy, DeUa rierson. VloU English, Susie kwson. Mary Drak^ord, Jsnnl® ye, Addle' Alexander and Roie (e Williams. Professor P. B. Mdodana, prin- pal of JacSion Hlg^ Camdan. m deliver tha vradnattat Rd- 18. ‘ ^e class tnvitea tha pabde to Bnd thtir Wsrid’s Ptmt Park first public park in tha arorld for and purehaaad by a dty Bushnell park, Hartford, Cpnn., hased ia 1899 at toa suggastioo Horse# BuahneO. f local mia- «er ^ bia, sololA, and Mrs.. R, ft. Cal- The yojung couple entered togeth- (Dorothy Dietel) oL Camd^. loi^ entwined with fern and mlnature carnationa and narrow white satin ribbon. Mrs, J. Blakeney Zemp presided at the sliver coffee service and Mm. William L. Goodale at the punch bowl. The yonng people of the church assisted in serving. During the evening a beautifnl musical program was given bv Miss Marion Burgess. Miss Jean Wil liams, Edward Craig and Edward Thompson, accompanied by Mm. F. N. McCorkle, pianist In token their love and affection the mem bem of the congregation presented the McAm’s s silver water pitcher. liee Little made the presenta tion end -both Rev. and Mm. Mc Am responded and expressed their appreciation. 'The following inscription was en graved on the pitcher, “1928 Jan uary 19,1948. To Donflas and Mary McAra on their wedding anni versary in grateful acknowledg ment of twenty years of service to this church and commnnltv the members of Betbesda Presbyterian church present this vessel as a loken of their deep affection. Cam' den. South Carolina.” BriHfl Honored At Shower Mra. John M. Padgett, formerly ‘Miss Marjorie A. Clybum, daugh ter of Mr. and Mm. L. C. Clybnra, Jr., of this city, was honored with H miscellaneous shower by her aunt. Mrs. F. Grayson Shaw at her home on January 6 from the houm 4 to 8. The houee Lyttletou Street Methodist church. The Rev. Herbert Spell officiated in the presence of the immediate families. . l^esbytarian church gave a recep-Tb®uh. pianist, furnished the nup- Ual mnsic. The bride s matron of honor and bister, Mrs. B. W. Best. Jr., wore a floor length dress of rust satin with net yoke and a pleated bertha collar and carried a nosegav of yellow carnations. Mra. Theophilus Hall, Mrs. W. A. McDowell, Jr;,and Miss Willie Esther Ratcliff, gistem ''f the bride, wore identical dresses of groen satin, fashioned like the matron of honor, and carried nose gays rf)f yellow carnations. 'The groom had as his best man, Neil Ratcliff, brother of the bride. The lovely bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a wedding dress of Ivory satin with sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice and a full skirt which end ed In a train. Her veil of Ivory illusion was caught to a coronet cf tiny flowers. Her only ornament was ah heirloom necklace given by the groom. Her bouquet was of white carnations centered with an orchid. The bride's mother wore a gown •of powder blue with a yellow or chid. Mm. King, the bridegroom’s mother, wore s black crepe and lace gown. Her coraage was white carnations topped with s white or chid. Mm. King is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlsm Thomas Ratcliff and is s graduate of Bethnne High School and Wlnthrop college. At p/esent she is working for the Vet eran’s Ehnployment Service in the Federal Land Bank in Coilumhia. Mr. I^g. gon of Mrs! Laae-Srad- dy King of Latta, Is s gradnste of Latta High School and the Uai- \eralty of South Carolina. Ifor the past year he has been connected with Seam, Roebuck in Columbia. He is to teach retailing at the uni versity this coming semester. After the wedding, friends wem invited in for the reception. Quests were greeted at the door by Mm. D. M. Mays. Assisting the bridal couple in receiving were the bride’s mother, matron of honor, brides maids and the groom’s mother. Mra. Wallace King presided over the bride’s register. Mr. and Mm. Cy Schultman received in. thj gift room. Mrs. Richard Jacobs and Miss Harriett Mays received in the dining room, where sandwiches, block cream, cakes, nuts .and mints vor© served by Misses Frances Helms, Joyce Fowler and Ann Moats. Miss Henrietta Bass pre sided at the punch bowl. Good byes were said by Mrs. James Bolton and Mm. A. B. McLaurln. er and were attended by Miss Jane Maddox as maid-of-honor and Paul Missferunson Announces Plans Miss Emma Louise “Snoc-kie* Brunson whose wedding to Jack Mamhall will be s social event of January 29, will have as her maid- of-honor. Miss Betty Jenkins of Co lumbia. Her other attendants will be her sister. Mm. T. B. Bruce II (Harriet Brunson) of Mullins jnd Mrs. Bennie W MarahaO. Jr. Miss Libba Smith Entertained At Buffet Supper Miss Libba Smith, attractive young daughter of Mr and Mrs. Gary Smith, entertained on last Saturday evening with a buffet supper and dance at her home. Thirty-flvs of the teen-age crowd were invited and dancing and games were enjoyed until a late hour. . Smith jrew jas-, slated In entertaining the young gueats by Mr. and Mra. E. Clarkson Rhame-and Mr. and Mm. Howard Speaka and Miss Bessie Patrick of Colombia, honseguest of the Smiths." merly of Omaha, Neb. McDowell, the bridegroom’s broth- cr as best man . » l*®*^ *“»“ »n<l usher- UAA .1. K . ^ groomsmen will be Charles Mc- ’^e bride, a peUte brunette. -Fas CasklU and Ted Mamhall. younger attired in a mist blue spring suit, brother of the brldegroom-i*iwt J * CO”®*® Miss Brunson will be given in mar- _ , ^ . ’ Ml’.. . Bursend., itTzemp'!*' GardCU Club MCCtS The bride and bridegroom left Ji!?pA, Jl /*** P®**®*;' immediately for a wedding trip to ^ Florida, after which they will re- fJi' N-^^cCorkla, or- side in an apartment at the Me- Thompson. Dowell home on N. Mill street. furnish the nuptial Mrs. McDowell, the daughter of . „ Mr. and Mm. Roland Weathers of l*nniejl. Antioch, is a graduate of Antioch _ High School and of Draughon’s hride^lect Is |||M jn JR jg ^ — Business college In Columbia She ‘S'’ IS JIC K JIC H E is now employed In the office of ■■ » the Camden Hardwp.re company. mother being the former ’The Camden Garden Club met Monday afternoon, January 12 at the home of Mrs. Edwin Kerrlson. After the transaction of buslnesa, W. L. Jackson of Jackson Numefy gave a most instructive talk on foundation planting which he demonstrated by the use of slides.' After the program refreshments were served. Mr. McDowell ia the elder son Loretta Raker of Snmmerton. of Mr. and* Mrs. Edward Niles Me- ‘“nJ®** Dowell (Mary Vlllepigue) of Cam- den. He Is a flying enthulas* and f?®" served with the Army Air Corp in 'A f Jt . the recent war. and is in buslrieUs In Camden In the radio repair, bnsl- ^ ^ pgjg ^my_Alr Force during World Vor quick comlortlns help for Bsckcclie. RbMUBoUO Vslhc, Oottint Op NlghU. ctroiig cloudy urine. IrrlUUns puMugee. Let Peine, clrolee under eyee, end iwoUen enklei, due to ndn-ortenlo end non*oyetemlc Bhdncy and Bledder troublee, try Cyetex. Quick, complete eetlefectlon or money beck guerenteed. Ask your drutflst for Cyttce t-tdnr. . Bridge Club Mm. Thomas Ancrum was hostess to members of her bridge club on last Thursday afternoon at her home on Fair street Additional guests included Miss Ethel Yates, Mrs. R. B. Clarkson and Mm. Robert Allen (Ellen Dong- .as Boykin). Delicious refreshments were served during the afternoon. Prises. will be awarded at the end of the reries. Miss Lillian Tates will entertain this club on Thnraday, Janusiy 22. Arthritis Pais Vor quick, d^htfony ooatfoitlas help for Mbw SM pains at WMumatliiB, Arthritic. NMrttls, Luabaso, Rotatloa, or Mcuralsla try rirtri'* works throash the blood. First dosa usually starts allsrlaUas pala so you can vork, onjoy Ufo and slsop man eoauortsbly. Ost Mayad at drugfist today. Quick, com- Diets satlffsetlon or money back guarsDtr:^'.. ANTIQUES BOUGHT AND SOLD We carry a complete line of personally selected gifts. Jane Page Shop Sumter, S. C. 3 E. Hampton St. 't f!^ a Births Army Air Force War n. 0 0*0 Decorated Hospital Mm. Jack Nettles was In charge Mr. and Mm. Russell E. Thomp- eon of Charleston announce the ©f Christmas decorations at the birth of s daughter on January 12 Camden hospital for the Woman’s c.t Roper hospital. She haa been Auxiliary this year. Many fine named Nancy Marie. Mm. ’Thomp- confments have been heard about .bon, the former Lanrle West, is the patlenti’ appreciation of this *tho daughter of Mrs. L. L. West _ attention, of Camden. TOWLE - WALLACE and FRANK M. WHITING STERLING • F. D. GOODALE . Mr. and Mra. John Lindler an nounce the birth of a son on Wed nesday, January 14 at the Camden hospital. He has been named Ben BETHE8DA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, January 25 A. Doug'as MeArn, Pastor Church school at 10 o’clock with for his maternal grandfather. Mm. a Bible class for every age. The .T.lndler la the former Margaret nursery class continues through Parmer, daughter of the late Mr. il’© morning service. Morning-wor- and Mm. Ben Banner. .■hlP ^Ith prayer, anthem and seV- 0 0*0*0 |mon at 11:15. Juniom at 4:30. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hall an- Youth Fellowship at 6-30. Outpost Tiounce the birth of a son, James. Bunday school at 3 o’clock. Every- Jr., December 22. at the home of ®n® la Invited to attend thesa ser- Mr. and Mrs. H. D Davis, Mrs. '*lceg HaU’s mother and father), Mrs. Hall and the baby are now back at their home on Lakeview avenue. * 0 0 0 0 * TAKE NOTICE POP’S TAXI STAND Is Now Located On E. DeKalb Street (Opposite the Camden Poatoffice Building) ON THE JOB FROM 5 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT Phone 854 OTHER HOURS CXU. PHONE 696-R f J a Ihvely array of greens, red ber ries and poinsettlau. A delicious sandwich oonme was served with punch and cookies. The bride'received many nseful and beautiful gifts. • 0 0 0 *0 Hospital Auxiliary The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Camden hoepital wlU hold its fimt meeting of the new year on Jan uary 28 at 4 p. m., in the nurses’ home. Many important events will be discussed at this meeting and 411 membem are urged to attend. The happy couple elippM way for their honeymoon, their oestlna- tlon unknown. After which they will he at home, 22 South Saluda avenue, Columbia. PIMPLES Dutch Supper Composing a gay "Dutch ’Treat” supper party at Sarsfleld Coffee Phop on last Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Granger Gaither. Dion Kerr. James E. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Wmiam Beebe, Hr. aniTMfr Robert Taller, Mr. and Mm. J. W. C. Boykin. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dn- Bose, Jr., Mr. and Mm. (3yril Har rison. Mr. and Mm. Arden Lowndes. Mr. and Mm. J. E. McKsin and Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Wb^^ker. AttlUtttPH i Early American Furniture: Hunting Boards, Cupboards, Cheste, Laxy Busans. Visit Our Pine Room iHriufftTB 1811 Qervals Bt. 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