The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 27, 1948, Image 8
TMl CAMDEW CHWONICLI, CAMDlti, tOUTH CAWOHWA, FWIDAY, FEMUARY 27^ Ita
Mrs. J. C. Ewing entertained de-
lightfnllj on Tuesday afternoon at
her home at Wateree Hill with a
three-table bridge party. Red car
nations and red g’iadioli were used
throughout the house and a George
Washington birthday . motif was
carried out in the tally cards and
refreshments of cherry pudding,
chicken calad sandwiches, mints
and coffea
>Hlgh score prise was won by
Mrs. Nettles Myers and low score
prises were awarded' Mrs. J. Clyde
Walton and Mrs. Hulan Small, who
tied for low score.
Mrs. Ewing’s guests were: Mrs.
Nettles Myers, Mrs. J. Clyde Wal
ton and her house guests: Mrs. D.
W. Franklin of Augusta, Ga., Mrs.
Hulah A. Small, Mrs. H. B. Little
john, Mrs. John A. Haglns. Mrs.
Lindsay Pierce, Mrs. John Lang
ford, Mrs. John Stover, Mrs. Doug
las Montgomery, Mrs. John W.
iTeam and Mrs. H, C. Hallman.
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THE HOFFER COMPANY
Jewelers and Optometrists
. Camden Winter
Colony
Mrs. Thomas M. Waller of Btd-
ford Hills, N. Y., arrived on Fr day"
and opened her home here on Kirk
wood Heights.
Ernest White, prominent sports
man of Syracuse, N. Y., and South
ern Pines, N. C., was the house
guest of his cousin, Mrs. W. L.
Wright over last weekend. Mr.
White Is one of the original own
ers of the half-mile race track for
merly used for a trotting horse race
track near Polo Field No. 2. He
oM'ned a winter cottage here then,
next to the Harry D. Kfrkover
place now owned and occupied by
Ralph Little and his family.
Miss Ruth Richards is spending
sometime in Hot Springs, Ark.
Mrs, Shephard Fabbri of New
Ydik arrived on Saturday for a
l^rotracted stay at Court Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. John V. vanUrk of
New York stopped over ^his week
I with Harry D. Klrkover en route
to New York from Florida. Mr. van
l^rk is author of “History of Fox
Hunting in America” and other
books. Mr. Klrkover also had as his
guest last w-eek, F. Ambrose Clarke
of Westbury, L. I., N. Y., and
Aiken.
Mrs. I.girry Watkins of Louis
ville, Ky., spent last week here
with Mr. and Mrs. Kent Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Dion Kerr, Jr., gave
a cocktail party on last Saturday
•afternoon for a group of thd yftung
er “horse set” who are staying at
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COMING ATTRACTIONS
Haiglar Theatre
Corner Broad and Rutladga Bta
Fri.-Sat., Feb. 27-28
“GHOST TOWN
RENEGADES”
“Laah” La Rue, Al “Fuzzy"
St. John, Jennifer Holt
Alao Serial and Comedy
Mon.-l^ea., March 1-2 .
“MORE THAN A,
SECRETARY” .
Jean Arthur, George Brent
Warner Pathe Newt
Wed.-Thura., March 3-4
“ROSE OF SANTA
ROSA”
The Hooaier Hot Shots
Patricia White
Paramount News
Court Inn for the training and rac
ing season. Mike and Peggy’s guests
included such well known
trainers and 'riders as the
Chris Greer’s of Middle-
NOTE!
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We have Installed a new heat
ing system which tnsuraa a uorii^
fortable temperature at all
times.
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Jr. Welfare League
Gives Dutch Supper
’The Junior Welfare League will
burg. Va., the Alex Stokes of a Dutch treat supper on Mon-
Radnor. Pa.,' Sidney Watters. H. *day evening, March 1 In the Hunt
V. J. “Bobby” Davis, Mike Smithey'room at Sarsfleld hotel, honoring
and John Basley, III, all of Monk- their new members. Plans for the
ton. .Md., William Burling Cocks League booth at the Carolina Cup
of Unlonvllle, Pa., Falrfl^ Cooganlraces and other League actlvltlea
of Philadelphia. Pa., Luis EUortondo will be discussed during a brief
of Argentina, South America, and business session at the conclnsion
the “guests of honor” Frank Pow- of the social hour,
ers of Chesnut Hill, Pa., and thei Members welcomed at this meet*
Cyril Harrisons and the Arden ing will be Mrs. J. Clyde Walton,
Lowndes of Camden and Baltimore. Mrs. Herbert Spell. Mrs. Nicholas
Md. ip. Gettys, Mrs. John Carl West,
Mr. and AJrs. Alex Stokes of Mrs. John Chapin. Mrs.* Da Costa
Radnor, Pa., entertained at cock- Rrown, Miss Lanra Brown and Miss
tails on Wednesday for thejr guests Jean Williams of Baron DeKalb,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fry. "They arej Officers of the League are: Presl-
all guests at Court Inn. dent. Miss Cary Guthrie; vice presl-
Mrs. Winifred Scott Schley of dent, Mrs.^ James Darby; corres-
New York City has arrived for a i v
stay at Court Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Mayo of
Providence, R. are at the Court
Inn.
The Ralph Waldo Chases of Rock
Fall, Conn., and Camden gave a
cocktail party last week for mem
bers of the winter colony and a
few Camdenites at their lovely win
ter home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Church
of Ludington, Mich., who have
leased the Cato Glover place on
N. Broad street have as their
house guests, their daughter. Mrs.
Robert Sears and two sons, Steph-
."11 and Micky Sears of Brookline,
Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Church have
recently purchased the Charles H.
Stogner home and will become
regular winter residents of Cam
den.
Lief Erikson took timber, dried
grapes and wine back to Greenland
*>vith him when he visited the main
land to North America in the year
1000.
po&dlnr sttcreUiT. Miss Franck
Rhame; treasorar. Mrs. M. B. WIl-
liazns, and member-at-larfe, Mrs.
William Pitts.
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Undulant fever, in humans is
traceable to Bang's diseases in
cattlb ss well as to bniceliosis in
swine, according to the University
of niinok Agricnlture College.
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