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Family Tea ” Ttiemdiy hoior of her ileUr. is" V b-n SOCIETY If 1ft An ItMn For the Social Paso ... Phone 43a.W Matthew C. Muan of AsheTllle, N. C., waa home for the weekend. Mrs. James D. Zemp is again a rafisr at luncheon for t ffrflUD of _ Mrs. .Ytrdley’s p^yent at the Camden hospital' er I Mrs W B. Kean. * '7rthe morning. They to Mrs. returned on Bessie Munn and Sunday from an extended visit W. Be<i*ord Moo Buffalo, N. Y. Alexander Savage is expected AtttupifB ifly American Furniture: ting Bosrda Cupboards, •ti, Laiy Sussna Visit Our Pine Room jHriufftr'B I Gervals St. Columbia, ». C. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Orr have re- urned from a 10 days motor trip through Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Goodale returned on Thursday from a mo< OT trip through Florida Mrs. Jack Livingston of Colum bia is spending this week here with her daughter, Mrs. Alexander Sav age. Miss Mary Ogbum has returned to her home in Florence . after spending two weeks with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Cooley. Henry Savage, Jr., prominent local attorney, will return on Fri day from a business trip to Wash- in^on, D. C. and New York. (Miss Sybil Dmkeford atended Mid-winter dances at Clemson Col lege last weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Hamby of New York have been the' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spencer. Mrs. W. E. Moore has as her house guests this week. Mrs. cribe To The Chronicle mX^STtoV^^®®'"**''*I'^rMrs. ^br^e^whL^M^’Jfw^^ and the o^^^^ Legion Auxiliary Has Dutch Supper At Sarsfield, Hotel One of the most impressive gatherings ever held in Camden was the Dutch supper given by the American Legion Auxiliary, hon-. oring the Gold S^r Mothers, hospital. She has been named are members of the auxiliary. The Diana" supper was held in the Hunt room' of the Sarsfield hotel on last Fri day evening. The speakers table was decorated in gold and white Births Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lorimac announce the birth of a daughter, Marcia Lee, on Friday, February IS at the Camden hospital. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Richard Horton of Bethune are receiving congratula tions upon the birth of a daughter, on Friday, February 13 at the Cam Mrs. Hubert Wilson Hostess At Party Mrs. Hi’hert Wilson was hostess to members of her bridge club on last Thursday at her home on Fair street Mrs. A, C. McKain and Mrs, W. Dess Gooddle played for absent members. Top score prises were awarded Mrs. McKaln and Mrs. M. M. Reas- onover. Delicious refreshments wefe served at the conclusion of the bridge game. boro. Mass. Mrs. Leonard Hauprich a red, white and blue color scheme. (AnniThe honor guests were: Mrs. James • DAR MEETING The regular monthly meeting of Hobkirk chapter,. DAR, will be held Friday, February 20 at 4 p. m., at the home of Mrs. H. G. Marvin, Rectory Square. All visiting mem For The..Beat In 'in conversation prints 6y Whitaker) of Fayetteville, N. C., is of fhe DAR are cordUdly In- »he guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Whitaker. Friends of Mrs. J. Clyde Turbe- vllle will regret to learn that she is a ^patient at the Camden hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. “Sonny” Phillips, Jr., and daughter, Rose, Alma Freitag, Mrs. Nannip McKaln ntetf. and Mrs. George Dixon, who were presented corsages of red carna tions tied with red, white and blue ribbons. Mrs. William T. Miller, presi dent of the auxiliary, presided gnd after the pledge to the flag and ACCIDENT Health — Hospitalization Coverage DAVID H. BAUM INSURANCE AGENCY spent Sunday here with Mr. and v ““*0 I i. At leea in MadsoioissUa, Blotsem T^ss#...cxdu* live DORIS DODSON print with the fresh bnu« ly of an orchard to bloom. ’ Fink/green; blue/rose; rellow/grey. Whirlawsy wypo creBc >*15. $I6M You’re fresh as spring... pretty enough to be in print... whra the print is by the fnimitable Doris Dodson! Here Are some of the newest* most feminine dresses ever->dfesses duu make your junior figuid die talk of dM town. SMART SHOP Mrs. Jack Nettles, Chesnut street, John K. deLoach, Jr., and Fred Mullen of the University of. North Carolina spent the weekend here with their parents. Mrs. Louis deLoach Wooten) of Spartanburg has re-i turned home after a visit hers with her mother, Mrs. Frank Woot en. Maj. and Mrs. C. Harrington Yates and children, Sloan and Har- sented the Rev. Mr. Herbert Spell, who gave an inspiring talk on the spiritual things that our boys gave their lives for in the two World Wars. .p, I Following his talk, Mrs. Miller ... .L.ti’anhed the committee, headed by Mrs. J. L. Williford, for their help in planning the supper and pro gram. Mrs..J. R. Belk, on behalf of the Gold Star Mothers, thanked the rlngton ni:Tef77MrThur;day‘Tor'»'"°“P ^ a three year assignment in Ger- af er which Mrs. Georp Dixon, who lost two sons in the year many. Mrs. H. H. Pooser of "The Man or” has as her guests, her mother. Mrs, Mary N. Sparkes and her aunt, Mrs. L' H. Spann, both of Colum bia Miss Elthel C. Yates has Joined Mrs. J. L Wright and friends In Atlanta for a tour of Guatamola and Yucaton. They ‘ will fly by Clipper from New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. David Wolfe Wal- Ineau and daughter of New Haven, Conn., have been spending several days here with Mr. Wallneau’s aunt,'Mrs. Mannes Baruch. Mrs. Sherborne Yardley .EHise Kirkland) of Birmingham, Ala., will leave on Sunday after spend ing ten days here with her moth er, Mrs. Thomas J. Kirkland. World War II, led the group In prayer. George Dixon, the only "Gold Star Father" present, was a spec- (ial guest. Songs from World War I, “Pack Up Your Troubles,” “K-K-K-Katy” and “Good Night Ladles" were sung under the direction of Miss Marian Burgess, which concluded the program. Glover-Johnson To Wed May 29 At Mulberry Plantation » Rear Admiral and Mrs. Cato Douglas Glover of Camden and Washington, D. C.. announce the I engagement and approaching mar- of fheir daughter, Sally on ^Iday for a visit with their Bland, to Charles Frederick John- daughter, Mrs. James Witten I Detroit, Mich., and Andover, Conn. The wedding will take place May 29 at ‘‘Mulberry Plantation Camden. Miss Glover is a graduate Holton Arms, Washington, D. C., and made b«r debut In Washing ton in 1946. Her mother is the for mer Miss Ellen Manning WlllianSs of Mulberry plantation. Rear Admiral Glovfr is based with the United States navy In Washington. They have a winter home “Plumfleld” here, on North i Broad street. Mr. Johnson, the bridegroom- elect, is junior advertising execu tive with the J. L. Hudson Depart ment store in Detroit. Stuart and family. Mrs. L. B. Ogburn has gone to Crescent City, Fla.,, where she will visit her daughters, Mrs. Arthur Watts and Mrs. Forter Watts for the next five weeks.' Mr. and Mrs. Bennie W. ♦Mar shall had as their guests Sunday, their sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie W. Marshall. Jr. (Dorothy Dietel) and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall (“Snookie” Brunson) of Columbia. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS' The members of the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club werq enter tained this week by Mrs. R. E. Stevenson, Sr., at her home on Fab* street. Mrs. J. L. Williford Bubstitnted and prises at the two ables were won by Mrs. A. C. Mc Kain and the hostess, Mrs. Steven son. A sweet course with coffee was served befbre the card game. • ••••• Lake Nipigon, 69 m'lles long, is 8133 feet above Lake Superior al though the two lakes are only 15 mllea apart Ancrum-BallAiger To Wed April 3 Mrs. Andrew Simonds Ancrum announces the engagepnent of her daughter, Harriet Roswell, to Clar ence Eugene Ballenger, Jr. The wedding will take place April 8. • ••••• Drive Carefully—Save a Ufa DEMONSTRATION of.... 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