The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 20, 1948, Image 5
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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At leea in MadsoioissUa,
Blotsem T^ss#...cxdu*
live DORIS DODSON
print with the fresh bnu«
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You’re fresh as spring... pretty enough
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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
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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.
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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.
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’We have on hand hu^e stock, for
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shingles, 'rock laths and
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