The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 30, 1948, Image 5

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TNI CAMOCN CHIIONICLI, CAMDCN, SOUTH CAROLINA, FNIDAY, JANUARY SO, 194t RAGE riVC S O C I (: T Y If itVAnTt^ F^tti«7Soci»l Pafe ,7. Phons 430-W" . T v nnffmAn h&vel MIhh KathprlnA Shanm wim . Mr and Mrs. J. E Hoffman have leturned from a two weeks motor rip through Florida. . Mr and Mrs. Alvo Stokes were iecent visitors at the home of Mr. Ld Mrs. B. E. Brannon, f Miss Julia B. Arrants of Colum- Ma College spent the weekend with , mfrfher Mrs. Henry Amnts. ^^SSn* Shwm, W Buras anff -»»««' Ennna vraeplgue’s fates Vlllepigue have returned ” a week’s trip to Miami Beach. Miss Katherine Sheorn, who is attending a business college in Asheville. N. C., spent last week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sheom. Mrs. O. S. Monahan and Miss Marjorie A. Scoudel of Lakeville. Conn., have arrived for the season and have taken an apartment at rom Jack Haile is a patient at Cam- en hospital where he submitted to emergency operation for ap- endicltes. Belton Boykin McCarty, son of Mr and Mrs. R. E. McCarty, U Ucuperatlng from pneumonia at Ue Camden hospital. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Mitchell of jlen Summit Spring, Pa., have ar- Hved in Camden and have opened ielr home on Fair street Mrs. John Land of Chester spent Ihursday in Camden with her daughter, Mrs. R. B. Pitts, Jr. She came especially for Jimmie Pitt’s fourth birthday, January 29. Nancy DePass, Lynn^ Br.ykin, Johnny Zemp and Hugh Bitlups, Jr., spent last weekend in Rock Hill, the guest!"'of Mary Alice tlettys at Wlnthrop college and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dunlap (Martha Workman). Major A. M. Braiisford is a pa tient at Walter Reed General hos- LitUe Miss Sue Nettles, dangh- Irr of lijir. and Mrs. Stephen Nettles (Willie Belle Mackey) of Green ville spemt the weekend here with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mack^, Mrs. Jack Browri (Louise Trapp) of Jacksonville, Pla., spent the weekend with her brother and sis ter-in-law-- Mr. and Mrs. Jam'-s Mc Kenzie. She came especially to visit her mother, Mrs. Cora A. Trapp, who is ill in the Amden liospital. Brunson-Marshall Wedding Of Interest Thursday, Jan. 29 Thomas-Juette To Wed In Venezuela Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Thomas announce the Price Miss ‘‘Snookie” Brunson whose end approaching marriage of their daughter, Jayne Whecier, to Harold i’Yederic Jueite, Jr., of San Diego, ’file wedding will take place next month in Maracaigo, Venezuela. Miss Thomas is a graduate of Camden High School and at • end ed American Academy in New -York whtsre ahe-majored' te- Dra matic art and she studied at the Sorbonne in Paris, Prance. Her mother is the former Miss Eliza beth Rabon of Lugoff and <3amden. Mr. Juette is the son of Mrs. A. Phyllis Dudley Garrison Wooten Has 8th Birthday Party [Sidney Campbell Has 4th Birthday Party pltal, Washington, D. C. Major Marshall, * Duke university, Brailsfosd has been in the hospital ,111 arrive Wednesday to be an for a month and is improving slow- ttendant in the Brunson-Ma■'shall ly. Mrs. Braiisford is with her edding Thursday, January 29. i husband. Dallas Mahoney, Jr., has return- Mr. and Mrs. Maxie O’Caln of d to Furman university after Orangeburg spent Thursday in pending several days here with Camden with their sister, Mrs. . 'Walter Gaskin, and to be with marriage to Jack Marshall will be B. Crank of San Diego, Calif., and a social event of Thursday. Jan- Bridgeport, Washington and Har- uary 29, was complimented on last old F.-Juette of Peoriafl 111. He is Saturday when Miss Betty Jenkins associated with the Creole Petrol- entertained in her honor at a eum Corp., stationed in Maracaigo, drop-in” party at her home. 420 Venezuela. Wackamaw avenue, Columbia. Mias Miss ’Thomas will leave Camden Jenkins will be maid of honor in on Friday for Miami, Fla., from Brunson-Marshall wedding. where she will go by plans to South Following the wedding rehearsal America, on Wednesday 'evening, Mrs P. Valentine Party On Monday, January 26, Mrs. Prank Wooten, Jr,, invited 25 girls and boys to a party honoring her' daughter, Phyllis Dudley Carrison Wooten, the occasion being •■Muff’s” eighth birthday. A Valen-, tine motif was carried out in the decorations and refreshments. Prizes were won by Rannie Smith and “Mister” PuBose for *^pTn?tbe^tan-on-theHffonkey Little Miss Sidney Campbell celebrated her fourth birthday op last Saturday by Inviling a tew of her young neighbors in to help eat her birthday cake and ice cream. She is the daughter of Mr. and , Mrs. Horace Campbell (Ger trude Zemp). Um Chronicl# Want Adt •When you think Lnmbar Think of ua . . . Miller Lum-' her Company. anr-by Phebe Miller and Penny Baldwin for the ‘3-legged race.” Primrose Nettles was winner of the peanut bunt. - ] Mrs. Wooten was assisted in serving Ice cream, birthday cake and candv by her mother, Mrs.! H. O. Carrison. W. M. U. Conference There will be a leadership con- iBrenca-nf-tha- WMlI for JSLershi^h. Moriah and Santee Associations at the First Baptist church of Cam den Wednesday, Pebruaty 4 at 10:30 o’clock. Miss Hattie Gard-^ ner. Missionary from Africa, willi Le the inspirational speaker. All WMU leaders are urged to attend. ANTIQUES BOUGHT AND SOLO We carry a complete line of personally selected gifts. • Jane Page Shop Sumter, S. C. < 3 E.‘ Hampton St. iis parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. J. Ma- lione:?. Mrs. Frank Mayer returned on , their niece, Mrs. Ben Ammons (Mil- ^dred Gaskin) who underwent an iiesday after a three weeks visit ylth her daughter, Mrs, Wally itmith and Mr. Smith in Mahanoy ’Ity, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Ned McDowell, Jr., operation at the Camden hospital Thursday. Mark D. Harris of La Grange, Ga., and Camden, has been elected chairman of the American Society |(0olda Weathers) have returned of Mechanical Engineers at Clem- from their wedding trip and are!son (Jollege. Mr, Harris ls*« mem |■>ccupying their apartment at 1812 (ill street.. Mr. and Mrs. “Steed” Rogers of .tcnnettsville were in Camden on iMonday. Their daughter, Elizabeth returned with them after spending weekend here with her grand- nother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hallo her of the Junior class Mrs. Harris and daughter; Elizabeth, who have been residing with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Sowell of Lakevlew Terrace, expect to Join Mr. Harris soon. They will occupy ono of the prefab houses for veteran students cn the Clemson College campus. ? Valentine Day SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th ft Say It With FlowertT The Camden Floral Co. Phonea: 193^ and 694 211 East Laurens St. CAMDEN, S. C. Newell Wimberly entertained at her home on Garrison stree* the members of the wedding party the The Valentine bridge party given officiating ministers. Rev. O. Floyd nnnually by the Buslnes Women’s Montgomery and Mrs Montgomery Guild of Grace Episcopal church end the Rev. Herbert Spell and^ju -be held this year on Wednes- Mrs. Spell, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. day evening, Feb; 4 at 8 o’clock at Marshall, Sr., parents of the bride- (be Episcopal parish bouse. The groom-elect, Mrs. S. Capers Zemp, proceeds from this benefit will be Mayor and Mrs. F. N McCcrkle, given ^to provide meals for two Edward Thompson and the out-of- underprivileged children in the town guests. Col. and Mrs. Grady p^mden schools for entire year, Butler, Fort Jackson; Mr. and Mrs.j large attendance is desired Charles W. McCaskill Mr. and gud participants are asked ti fur Mrs. Bennie Marshall, Miss Petty nlsh their own'bridge cards. Ad- Jenkins, all of Columbia; Mrs. mission is 75c per person. T. B. Bruce II of Mullins and Ted. Delightful refreshmenta will be Marshall of Duke university | served and attractive prises will The dining room table was cov-.bo given, ered with an Imported cut work This party usnally given on Val cloth centered by a silver bowl of'entlne Day will be early this year pink ca'matlons flanted .hr diver Lent begins Febmary 11. candelabra holding pink tapers. The silver coffee service was pre sided over by Mrs. C. F Wimberly end Mrs. Joe Lewis was at the punch bowl. Mrs. Dan McCaskill Bridge Club Mrs. Ralph Little was hostess to (B,lh Wll.on) ..inted IB ..rrlBS U-«, Wed.^., yt«t- iced cakes, salted nuts and mints. Bridge Club Betts Clarkson J Now Three Years Old Betts Clarkson, attractive little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexan der Clarkson. Jr., was three years old on Tuesday, January 27. Her mother, the former Willie Halle, osked seven of Betts friends in the neighborhood to play with her toys and cut her birthday cake. Mrs. Clarkson presented each young guest with a Valentine cut out book. Betts’ guests were: Thad and Gray Vincent, Billy and Sidney Campbell, Nancy Wyman, Kathe rine McCarty and Mary Elizabeth Nettles. • ••••• TOWLE - WALLACE and FRANK M. WHITING STERLING F. D. GOOD ALE SUIIIIililllillltlllliillll 8 v' ■ ^ome NEW WATCHES I Carefully—Sav* a Life noon Bridge Club this week at her home on. North L.'ttleton s'reet Mrs. M. M. Reaeooover played for an absent member a'nd prises were won by Mrs. A. C. McKain and Mrs. J. C. Walton, 06 Hampton I Mrs. Little. g street, was hostess to members of. The hostess served a delicious •he Thursday Afternoon BTidgelggia^ course before the card game Club last week at her home. Mrs.land Coco-Cola’s during the after- Clyde Baker played for the hostess noon, and the other guests were: Mrs J. A. Haglns, Mrs. John Laneford. Mrs. John Stover, Mrs. Fred West, Mrs. H. C. Hallman. Mrs. Nettle* Myers and Mrs. Lindsay Pierce. High score prize was won by Mrs. Baker and the prize fo” low score was presented Mrs. Hallman. A delicious salad course was served following the bridge game. AUXILIARY TO MEET 'The Woman’s Auxiliary of Grace EniBconal chnrch will meet at A o'clock on Tuesday, February 3 at the home of Mrs. Warren H. Harris on Brevard street Mrs Frank Nor- ment will be assistant hostess AttttqttW Early American Furniture: Hunting Boards, Cupboards, Chests, Laxy Susans.' Visit Our Pine Room iHrinfftPfl 1811 Qervais 8L Columbia, 8. C. WHY SHOP ABOUND 9 Gome to First! Wonder Blend* Plain Rayon Charming PatUll ShadaM yd. Wondtirful assortment of Hiistjr pilrtels, so youTl ha^ your Spring clothes ready months ahead- and oare, too! ^•Ref.U.&PatvPf. RAYON PRINTS Spotty WomderbUnd* Oar new ^ring prints ore here NOW! See how lovely they are! 39^ JANUARY VALUES GALORE! 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