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THK CAMOIN CHRONICLE, CAMOCN, SOUTH CAROLINA,^FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1t4S PAGE FIVE s 0 c I e 1Y lli It*« An lte» ^ Social Pago ... Phono 430-W and Mr#, Caleb C. mitaken i a*nd daughter, Miry, are apeiwr- i few days In Miami, Pia. Ir and Mrs. Pat Orr left r^ jtiy for a week's visit through Vda-i [r and Mrs. Wm. L. Gowlale, Wr Knoll", are on an extended for trip through Florida, irs Lou Kussell is a patient at j Camden hospital suffering from bries sustained In a fall on the ill Hornsby, of Washington, N. spent the weekend with his ber. Mrs. Sam Hornsby of the i Hill section. Irs. Lawrence Kirkland, Jr., and Sandy, -of Old Lynn, Conn., ie arrived for a visit with Mrs. ly Boykjn Kirkland. . jbn A. Haglns returned on irsday from a business trip to York In Interest of Belk’s jrtment Store. IT. and Mrs. John T. Nettles Mrs. John S. Lindsay attended funeral of Mrs. Samuel Llnd- I In Wlnnsboro on Wednesday, jt. James "E. Harten, Jr., who called home by the Illness of father, has returned to Hon- Ir. and Mrs. W. L. Wright. Jr., iglewood. N. J., are the guests Irs. W. L Wright of Kew Oar- L. I., and * Camden at her ter home on Chesnut street, ir. and Mrs. Harold Booker. Mr. Mrs DaCosta Brown and Mrs. Nettles of the Camden Cbron- Mrs. Margaret C. Klner and dWghtBT, Ante, ten on last Thurs day for a visit with her sister Mrs. Robert M. Campbell (Minnie Belle Cunxiingbam) and family. Mr. and Mrs. Troy West. G. I, students st Duke University, Dur ham, N. C., spent the between term vacation here with Mr. West's mother, Mrs.-L. L. West. Mrs. 'Henley Wilson (Mary Lind say Pearce) of Roslyn, N. Y., ar rived on Monday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. J earce, Sr. She will be an attend ant in the wedding of her Elster. Mias Margaret Pearce, to Buford Young on Thursday afternoon at C o’clock in Lyttleton Street Meth odist church. Mrs. William T. Watts (Betty West) returned on Saturday from Charleston w^re she visited her sister, Mrs. R. E. Thompson (Laurie West) and family. Mrs Waters left on Sunday for Clem- jon where she has accepts a stenographic position at Clemson College. Mr. Waters is a student ut the college. Mrs. Arthur Melts and daughter. Miss Sandy Metis, were weekend guests of Mrs. Rhetta McDtwell, eu route to Fayetteville, N. C., from where they will go to Mexico and California. The' Metis teave March 15 for the Phllllplnes to Join Col. Metis, stationed there with the U. S. Army. UDC TO MEET Bride-Elect Honored At liovely Party. Brunson-M'arsh al 1 Marriage Of Interest Thursday, Jan. 29 On Wednesday afternoon, Jan-, uary 28, Mre. E. C. PearcS, Jr., en tertained at a lovely party a. her cutmtry home “The Terraces^ for Miss Margaret Pearce, whose mar riage to Burford Young is a social erent of Thursday. February .5th, at the Uyttleton Street Methodist church. Prizes at games and contesU wer won by Mrs. Edwin Scgars, Mrs. Charles W. Moacfter ud Mrs. .Hlex Bruce. Many lovely gifts brought the guests were presented the honor- guest by her two young nephews, Canty and Charles Peebles Pearce, who pulled the presents in -the living room in their new red wagons. * j The hostess gave Miss Pearce a corsage of white carnations after which g delicious salad course with coffee was served. Miss Davidson Weds Mr. Jordan First Baptist church, Camden, was the scene Thursday evening, 4it««ary 2d *t 8 ogtoek of the wed' ding of Miss Emma Louise “Snookie” Brunson, daughter of the late Mr. and .Mrs. John Henry Brunson of Florence, to Jack Le roy Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie W. Marshall. Lake View Terrace. The Rev. O. Floy^ ontgoinery. pastor of the church, officiated, us ing the single ring ceremony. ' The vows w«re spoken before a Much Jocal interest was excited in the marriage of Miss Sarah I/ols and Davidson of Statestine, N. C. Camden., and Clyde P.^ Jordan of Camden, which took place Tuesday evening, February 3 at 8 o’clock ui the Bethesda Ihresbyterlan church, Rev. A. Douglas McAm of- fxiating. Mrs. Jordan has resided in Cam den for some time, being employed as assistant clerk of court. Of < harming personiaHty. she haa won the esteem and affection of a wide circle of friends and acquaintances. Mrs. Jordan was graduated from background of long leaf pine, south- Mitchell CoHege at Statesville and Interspersed attended the Long Business Col- k— c.andel- itge at Charlotte. For the past fonr J, catnedral tapers, yoars she has made her home with White giadlol^ were placed in her aunt. Mrs. J. H. Clybum. clerk white floor baskets and on the arch In the center of the altar. White satin covered horse r-hoes and narrow white satin streamers Births marked the pews for the families of court. Mr. Jordan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Jordan and attended the Baron DeKalb school at DcKalh. Valentine Party The Parish House at Grace Epis copal church was the scene of a beautiful Valentine party on Wed nesday evening, F^ruary 4, when the Business Women’s Guild spon sored their annual bridge tourna ment Sixteen tables were in play and ;)rlzes were won by Miss Ethel Yates for high score, for ladles; William Gettys, the high score, for gents, and Mrs. Hugh Billups low scores AittiititPB Early Hunting American Furniture: Boarda, Cupboarda, Cheats, Lazy Suaans. Vlalt Our Pine Room lir0uffip’0 tail Qervale St Columbia, S. C. The John D. Kennedy chapter of will attend the South Caro- ■ the UDC will meet on Tuesday, Press Association In Columbia February 10 at the home of Mrs. iday and Saturday. Mr. Book- A. A. Reasonover on Laurens secretary of the association, street Mr. and Mrs. A. Floyd Parker, Jr., announce the birth of a daugh- presented ter, Michael Diane, on January 81 at the Camden hospital. She Ysighed 8 lbs. 1 qy. Mrs. Parker U| the former Miss Phlly Owens. and special guests. Mrs. F. N. McCoikle, organist. He is a veteran of the last world and Edward Thompson, soloist, Camden. war and is now employed in the water department of the city of pri^ram of music in-. Mrs. Jordan is a daughter of (Judlng One Alone’ by Sigmund Mrs. Sarah L. Davidson and the Romberg’ ‘Oh! Sweet Mysteiv of late Thomas Leondus Davidson of L.fe by Victor Herbert and as Statesville. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Waynlck are receiving congratulstions upon the arrival of a daughter on Jan uary 31 at the Camden hospital. Mr. and Mrs. T, W. Lathan, of Decatur, Oa., announce the birth of a son, Thomas Jones Lathan, in an Atlanta hospital on January 22. Mrs. Lathan is the former Miss Geneva Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Jones of Camden. Drive Carefully—Sav% a Life I V iL- • Cupid, himself, could- n't bring her a lowe-lier t gift thsm the beautious bouquet of fresh-cut flowers . . . you let iis arrange speedily for you . to “gift” her »with on St Valentine’s Day. VALENTIflE DAY SATURDAY, FEB. 14th Select the flowerg you know she likes best* Leave the rest to us! W^re experts at ar^ ranging exquisite corsages of long-lasting freshness. The Camden Floral Company Phones 193-694 211 East Laurens St CARPET 9 and 12 ft wide \Suy a Rug Tailored for Your Room— lYiltons - Velv^s and i - Axministers. [•Plain colors I tone on tono, and loop pilfr J ' CAMDEN FLOOR COVERING CO. Hitfl*awSMta - , ntlMba the benedictiou ’’The Lord’s Pray er’’ by Malotte. For Ine proJession- al the wedding march from “Loh engrin’’ by Wagner was usee and for the recessional the wedding march from Midsummer Night’s •ream" by Mendelssohn was play ed. Bennie W. Marshall. Jr., of the Unlversiiy of South Carolina and Camden, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Ted Marshall of Duke University, another brother of the bridegroom, and Charles McCaskill of the University of South Carolina. Mickey Marshall, youngest brother of the bridegroom, lighted the candles. The bride, given in marriage by ler brother-in-law, Sidney Capers Zemp, was exquisite in her wedding gown of frost pink brocaded satin made with a Jewel neckline, leg-o- mutton-sleeves ending in Calls Illy points on the wrist, long torso bodice and a very full skirt falling into a modified train. Her shoulder ’ength veil of frost pink illusion fell from a bandeaux of brocaded satin. Her only ornament was a •string of pearls, th gift of the b’-ldegroom. She carried a Colon ial nosegay of white carnations, centered with a pink throated white* rrchld and showered jwlth stream ers caught with stephlanotis. Mrs. Thomas Benton Bruce 11, rf Mullins, the former Miss Har- Het Brunson, sister of the bride and matron of honor, wore a dress of dusty rose taffeta made with tight bodice, off shoulder neck line, long sleeves and a full skirt •"aught on the sides in a bustle ef fect. She carried an arm bouquet of white carnations with white satin ribbon. , The bridesmaids were Mlse Bet ty Jenkins of Columbia and Mrs. After February 15, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan will be at home to their friends at 417 I.Auren8 Court. pink carnations and lilies of the valley and was covered with an imported linen and lace banquet cloth. Silver candelabra holding pale pink tapers were used on the table and the three-tiered wedding cake was cut by the bride, and groolfi. Airangementa of pink flowers and 'lighted candies were used in other parts of the Hunt room Assisting a't the reception were Mrs. Archie Stafford of Sumtr, Mrs. W. Troy Denton, sisters of the bride, and Mrs. NtPwell Wimber ly at the punch bowls, Mrs. C. F, Wimberly at the bride’s register and Mrs. Joe Lewis serving. * The conpie left later in the even ing for a short wedding trip to Bavannah, Ga. For traveling the bride wore a spring suit of beige <7barmeen gabardine, ice pink blouse, brown hat with ice pink trim, brown alligator accessories and the white and pink orchid from her wedding bouquet. Mrs. Marshall is a graduate of Camden High School where she was a member of Trl Gamms so rority. She is now prlcate "ecre- tsry to Colonel Barter O. B.aker at Fort Jackson. Mr. Marshall received his educa tion In the Camden city 8choo«i and riemson college before joining the Army Air Corp. He served two year<i as a pilot In the Pacific tneater and was discharged with tne rank of first lieutenant. He is now completing his education at the University of South Carolina. They will be al home, 1824 Greeno st., Columbia, after February 5. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were: Mrs.. Archie Bennie-W. Marshall. Jr.,....oL-Iho,-gti^ford and daughters, SylvK afd U. of S. C., and Camden. They wore dresses Identical to that of the matron of honor in heavenly bine and their bouquets were of shell pink carnations tied with shell pink satin ribbon. The three at tendants wore single strang pe«rl necklaces. , Mrs. Marshall, mother of the bridegroom, was gowned In tur quoise blue crape trimmed in sil ver sequins, silver aceessoriea and her corsage was of gardenias tied with sUvee ribbon. Mrs. Sidney Capers Eemt>, sister of the bride, wore a bottle greet stlk marqnlsette shot with gold threads, gold accessori^ and a corsage of talisman rosebnds. After the ceremony, a reception was held in the Hunt room oi the SaraBeld hotel. The receiving line was composed of the wedding party and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Capers Zemp and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie W. Marshall, Sr. The bride’s table was centered with a allver bowl filled with pale Rhetta and Robert and Charles Brunson of Sumter, Jack Brunson of Clemson college. 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