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Ichool In Kerahaw countr and Mrs weekend , of Mr. ,8 sybil Drakeford. daughtw r* and Mrs. B. D. Drakeford. uart. Sr., were call^ W. Vs.,' on Saturday by the us illness of their mother, M. G. Witten. ends and relatives ^of Mrs. glas Ancrum Boykin will be to learn that she is recuperat- ntcelv from an operation on lay at the Camden hospital, iwrn Henry McCarty of and Mrs. Henry McCarty •hester. New Hampshire, re* Sd on Saturday after a visit and Mrs. Howard L. It’s An Item For the SocUI Pace .. » Phone 43a>W R Watkins is In Chariest^ Leek undergoing treatment at Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clybum and children of Greenwood spent Sat- I , , urday and Sunday here with Mr. j^n L. Team has accepted and Mrs. Craig Clybum. . It.. T>ina Mrs. Benton Sheom will leave on Friday for L. H. Jones spent In Anderson as and Mrs. Garnett Accepted a position with The ) in the advertising* depart- j. A. Sterne and Mrs. 0«o. Mr ks. BS Mary Louise Kirkland, stu- at the University of South Ina, spent the weekend* here her father. Lennox Kirkland )ston. who Is visiting his moth- [rs T. J. Kirkland, and Mrs. E. N. McDowell returned from Williamsburg, where they visited the Rev. drs. Frances Craighiil. former r at Grace Episcopal church \ I. E. J. McLeod has returned jmden from Coluumbla where las been a patient In a hos* and will resume her posl* as teacher in the grammar )1 on Friday. B8 Mary Sheeley Little, Agnes College, Decatur, Ga., and ard Schenk. Jr., student at gia-Tech, Atlanta, Ga., were %nd guests of Mrs. I^onard nk. ANTIQUES nt received shipment lovely Old Chest and bina. Come visit with us. ane Page Shop Sumter, S. C. • tWA WAAVa visit with theh* daughter, Mrs. Charles A. King (Sara Sheorn). Mr. King and son, “Chuck”, In Miami Springs,'Fla. Mrs. Thomas Ruff and daughter, Nancy, are spending sometime here with Mrs. Ruffs parwits, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Sheom. Mr. Ruff will stand the North Carolina Bar She* aminatlon In Raleigh, this month. Capt and Mrs. Fred Sheheon and children spent last weekend here at their home. Capt Sheheen is on special duty at Fort Bragg. N. C.. and Mrs. Sheheen and the children are staying with her family In Con way. Mrs. L. T. Perry sof Batesburg is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Harold Booker and Mr. Booker. The Bookers also had as their guest over last weekend for the Horse Show „on Saturday and polo game on Sunday, Mrs. Booker's sister, Mrs. R. E. Alien and son. Perry of Charlotte, N. C. Dr. William W. Patrick, promin ent Chicago surgeon, was a week end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. FVank H. Heath, Hampton street. Mrs. Patrick, daughter of the Heaths, was unable to make the plane flight with her husband but plans a ylslt later in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheom and children. Barbara and Roy, Jr., of Asheville, N. C., spent the week end here with Mr! and Mrs. Willis Sheorn and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leadley (Mrs. Shoorn’s mother). They were accompanied by Miss Katherine Sheorn, who is attend ing busMieBS college In Asheville. Fashion Show At Court Inn Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCaskill of Cassatt announce "the marriage of their daughter. Betty Jane, to Al bert WiUon Mosier of Washington, D. G!., and CTasisatt. The wedding took lt>Iace February 12 in thp par sonage of the Camden Baittist church, with the Rak. O. Floyd Montgomery officiating In the pres ence of relatives and a few friends. For her wedding the lovely bride chose a tan gabardine suit with brown accessories. Her cor sage was two orchids. Mrs. Mosier graduated from Mid way school and attended Wlnthrop college. Until recently she had been emplt^ed in Columbia. Mr. Mosier served ihree years In the Army Air Corps and is now stationed at Bolling Field, Washing ton, D. C.j where the young couple are making their home. Shower For Bride The Women’s Auxiliary of Grace Episcopal church is sponsoring a Fashion Show and Tea at the Court Itin on Tuesday, March 16 at 3 o’clock. Admission will be |1.20,'Including tax. The clothes will be furnished by The Clothes ’Tree and such well know houses as MoMuIIem, (Crys tal, Goodstein and copies of Berdof Goodman, originals will be repre sented. Fifteen models from Camden and the winter colony will show these outfits. Watch this column ■ In next we^'s paper for names of models. One of the most attractively planned of the recent parties, was given Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. William Stokes, Jr., and Mrs. Mar vin Stover entertained with a mis cellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Stokes for Mrs. Herbert Bran ham, the former Miss Louise Stover. . A Valentine motif was carried out In the decoration for the party, with the pastel shades predominat ing in the color, scheme. Pastel shades of mixetl carnations • and vesper Iris "’ were used. A reading was given by Mrs. William Stokes, Jr., on husbands and Mrs. Douglas Smith read a recordipg of the comments of the bride. Mrs. Bran-j bam received many beautiful and useful gifts. The hostesses served congealed salad, cake and punch. Out of town guests were Mrs. Bar bara Ralley and Mrs. Eunice Bran ham of (Tamden. Mrs. EMwiu Conner and son. Freddie Conner, and their guest, Mi^. 8. Gillispie of New York, ar rived Wednesday at Court Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Thorpe of Westerly, R. I,, are guests at the Ion. Mr. and Mrs. Allen 'D. Kindley of Elliott, Md.. and Dr. and Mrs. Georgs C. Dreher of Short Hill, N. J., are recent arrivals at Court Ina Dr. John Lee of MIddleburg, Va.. has been at the Court Inn for the entire season. Mrs. Chrlstopiier Greer gave a delightful cocktail party and buffet; supper St the Court Inn Tuesday' evening, honoring her husband, Christopher Greer, in celebration hf his birthday. Approximately 50 guests were asked. The Greer’s come from Middleburg. Va., and have been at Court Inn for the sea- soa Lenoir La Roche Has 5th Birthday Subscribe To The Chronicle Mrs. E. H. Kerrison honored her young granddaughter, Lenoir La Roche, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. La Roche of Swansea oq her fifth birthday Wednesday, Feb. 25. with a party at her home, 1607 Fair street. The dining room table, centered with a low bowl of pink flowers and the beautifully decorated pink and white birthday cake wss the center of attraction. Ice cream and candy was served by the hostess, assist^ by her daughter. Mrs. La Roche (Louise Kerrison). • ••••• Garden Club Notes The annua] meeting of the Cam den Garden Club will take place at 4 on Monday, March 8 at the home of Mrs. Carl A. West Sars- fleld Avenue. All classes of members are in vited. « Liberty Hill News W.‘ R Cunningham, who has been the prompt and faithful sup erintendent of the Liberty Hill Sun day school, has been relieved of his duties by the promotion of E. L. Jones, who has been an active leader of the new Bible class, which meets the entire year. At the usual Sunday service at the Presbyterian church, .a pleasing part was thesong rendered by the well known and popular singer, John Richards McCrae, who was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McCrae. —Rev. and Mrs. F. Tt. Brennan are spending several weeks with rela tives St Mayesvllle. Mrs. Callie Jones of the Colum bia school faculty, spent the w^k- end at home here. Drennan, little son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L Jones, passed his sixth birthday on Thursday and received a number of presents. Mr. and Mrs. George B. (Running- ^hara of Rock Hill are visiting their Douglas “Moore Has 9th Birthday Douglas 'Moore, young son of Capt. and Mrs. Wm'. E, Moore, 1204 F^ir street, celebrated his nineth birthday on last Wednesday with a-theater party followed, by refresh ments at the Moore home. Birthday cake and ice cream was served by Mrs, Moore to the fol lowing young guests: George Kor- negay, Calhoun Bruner, Jimmy Haynes, Jack Cobb, Bobby Manor, Larry Shirley, John Catoe and Jerry Moore. ' ' 'f'-. i ■ #' i- parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. H. Cun ningham, who also have with them their daughter, Mr^ Steve I)^a of Camden. Mr. and Mrs. T. H, Anderson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Thompson. Miss Margaret Richards of Co lumbia College was the guest for the weekend of her mother, Mrs. J. O. .Richards. I . i Humphries-Brown Married Feb. 7 At Dublin, Ga. Miss Kathaleen (Kitty) Humph ries and Kenneth Brown were mar ried at Dublin, Ga., Ptebraury 7 at 3 o’clock p. m. Mrs. Brown is the daughter of George • Humphries of Ninety Six and the former Mrs. Hoyt ^wery of Gkstonia, N. C. Mrs. Brown has lived with her aunt, Mrs. Ueorge Ashley of Lancaster for the past several years. She was employed at the Springs Cotton Mill in Lancas ter. Mr. Brown is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. 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