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TNI CAMDIN eHIIONlCl.E, CAMOtN, tOUTH CAROLINA, ITRIOAY, MARCH / s 0 C K T \ ti** Ab It®® Foy tb® Soci>I Par® • • • PIkmm 43(bW w Heath oi St Peter*-, Mr*. Richard Kirk haa been a anent the PMt week- patient at the Camden hospital. ^ home of her parent*, Mr*. Montie R. Pearson of An- W P. Buckley. |der»on will be the guest of Mr. and “ Mrs Hugh “Shot” Cox Mr*. Dallas D. Lee this weekend. V C wM’e the week-j Mr*. L. A. Austell of Laurens loro. i - gpgnj aeveral days here this yreek * with her son, Billy Austell and tests [Icb.. this wee* 4 the christening of J^n hardson, young son of Mr. "iJ; „d Mr., Bob«t fall of Atlanta. Oa.,wjre d guests of Mr. Blad^dVi ‘ Mrs. Jo Shannon BlackwelL The oi jatisfaction for the ;irl of Your Dreams a®i RAQt PIVt Fashion Show And Tea Well Attended The Fashion Show and Tea, spon sored by the Women's Auxiliary of Grace ^iscopal church, which was held on Tuesday afternoon in the drawing rooms of the Court Inn. was attended by 'a capacity crowd, numbering among them some of the most prominent members of our winter colony and the horse Legrion Auxiliary"^ Held Important Meeting March 12 The AmeNcan Legion Auxiliary of the LeRoy Belk Post held it* March meeting on Friday, March 12 in the Hunt Room of the Sars- field hotel with Mrs. Leon Schlo*- burg, Mrs. Elihu Schlosburg, Mrs. Hubert W^ilson and Mrs. F. D. Good- M J C Cox. 'with 1 John F' Wall has returned family, roshineton. D. C.. where she Mr. and Mrs. Huston Hoard and Hpnt at Walter Reed hos- daughter, Elaine of Point Marion. ^ ! Pa., were guests Wednesday of Mr. nouelas Ancrum Boykin and Mrs. T. Lee UtUe. ,,^ed from Columbia where Miss EnUabeth Bunts of New ooersted upon recentty York was the guest recently of rpcuwratlng at her apartp Mr*. Lois Coxe en route from Or- Imand B^h. PU., to Pinehurst. raroline Richardson flew to N. C, Mich this week where she Mr. and Mrs. U. N. Myers left “ ’ . taHw on Sunday for Durham, N. C., where Mr. Myers will receive treat ment at Duke University. They re turned on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Buckley, who have been spending the pfwt sev eral weeks in St. Petersburg, Fla., have returned to their home at Kamschatka on Kirkwood Lane. Mr. and Mrs. George Tresise lot near Toronto, Canada, who have been spending a week at the home Maurice Clarke, left for J^UlllC" their home last week Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stanley Llew ellyn have as their guests, Mrs. Uewellyn’t sister, Miss ifolly An derson of Richmond, Va., and her friend, Miss Grace Stanley of New York. Miss Louise Ancrum will arrive Sunday night from Mount Holyoke •College for spring vacation. Tom my Ancrum will arrive on the 26 from Duke Unlyerslty for > his spring vacation. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ray of Charleston attended the capping exercises of their daughter, Bar bara, March 9 at the Columbia hoaplUl; also. Mrs. W. T. Spears and daughter, Katherine, of Colum bia. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheom and children and Miss Katherine Sheom of Asheville, N. C., epent last weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sheom. Mr*. Sheom (Barbara Hlckox) mother. Mrs. Edward Leadley and Mr. Leadley returned with them for a visit. training and racing set, and many ale as hostesses, out-of-town people. Such well known The president, Mrs. Wm. T. Mil- trainers and owners as James B. ler, presided and conducted a very Ryan, Kent Miller, Dr. John Lee, inspiring business discussion among Sidney Watters and others, were the more important issues being seen among the thibng. The models, young ladles of Camden and the winter colony were Mrs. H. E. Bear^ Jr., who wore s Paisley dress with black top sporting a Paisley neckchief. Mrs. Samuel Boykin, in a blush pink Irish linen sport frock was followed by Made Chase who look ed adorable in a McMullin cotton plaid play suit. Mrs. Lois Coxe wore a chalk white linen sport outfit with a multicolored scarf. Mrs. Jim Darby was stunning in a burnt brandy imported linen tall ored suit with a very full skirt. Mrs. Rhetta Shannon Blakeney Give Her a Lady Audrey ^ngagentent _ and ^edding Ring [osborough- Marshall Jewelers Miss Mary Clark Honored on Birthday Little Miss Mary Clark was hon ored on Wednesday afternoon by her mother, Mrs. “Cotton" Clark with a party celebrating ber sixth birthday. j Forty-four children were invited For Miss Ancrum ADDITIONAL WANT ADS {LOST—One gold ear bob. contain ing several aqua stones. Much sentimental value attached. Flnd- • er please, call Carolyn Moore, at <7 or 687-J, after 5:80 p. m. Ip the Opportunity School which the Auxiliary intends sending one vet eran and one girl to take the nursing coarse. A check for $39.00 was sent the school. Mrs Max Wag oner'^ reported the purchase of 1,200 poppies for the annual Poppy Day Sale. Five dollars was donated to the upkeep of the Woodrow " Wilson home in Columbia, which is being retained as a shrine to the late president of the United States. A five dollay bond was bought from the American Red Cross and Mrs. Ralph ^liite gave a sjdendid report on the care of one of 6,000 _ orphans in Saint Die, .France. He lj;i;747:;,‘Mr7and‘Mm.Ttognbr. It and after games and contests prizes ^ _ . were swarded Freddie Smith and f Betsy McNinch for the EJaster Bggl^^t, sftem^s. Hunt college crowd who will be having Pink and whlin .Ireainer. led it!"*‘ the wav to the birthdav tablsl niake up s large part of those served by Mrs. Clark, assisted by little Mary's two, grandmothers. Mrs. D. M. Davis and Mrs. V. W. Clarke and her aunt, Mrs. Hughey Tlhdsl of Bishopville. • ••••• An Invitation 1898 1948 Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Stogner Hun*. Room Sarsfield Hotel Camden, South Carolina March 27, 1948 Informal 8 to 10 P. M. No formal invitsation have been issued locally. Above Invitation is extended through this paper to all Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ancnun will entertain aftor the Carolina Cup rtfce, honoring Miss Harriett Ancrum of Spar^uiburg. who will be married on April 8 to Clarenon Ballenger of Spartanburg. Quite a few of the wedding attendants will. HELP WANTED—Monday morning 8 men temporary full time. 5 high schocH boys, 16 years or - over for Thursday, Friday, Saturday afternoons. ^ Apply Colonial 'Stores. N. Broad St,. Camden, S. C. D. D. Lee. Ic J 1 will be sent food and clothing dur modeled a three piece English; next month by the C!hild tweed suit in tones of brown and beige and a matching topper. * Mrs. John K. deLoach came next Welfare committee. Mrs. Leon Schlosburg In her re port stated that due to the absence In a cruiseline frock, white bodice > Qf ^ {q and a Tahitian printed skirt offt^at there would not be an essay O. A. R. MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the Hobkirk Hill chapter, DAR, will be held on next Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Harry Marvin on Hoctory Square. Reports will be heard from the delegates to the recent state con- yentlon at Spartanburg. All visit ing DARs are invited. ANTIQUES ®New Shipment- Collectors’ Items Hours After 8:30 P. M. All Day Saturday LYN C GOODALE ‘ 209 Lsursns ttfsst salmon and write. Mrs. H. Granger Ga4ther wore a Daisy chain printed silk, the white daisies on a dull red background. Attractive Mrs. K»nt Miller showed a cream colored pique bal lerina irock with a fitted Jacket. F\>llowing her came Mrs. Charles G. Moller In a Dutch print navy dress splashed with wind mills and tulips and having the “new look” padded hip line. . '' Caroline Moore, “Miss 'Camden of 1947” modeled a yellow shark skin three piece play suit. •Mrs. A.'W. West was most out standing in a violet linen sport Represent CHS At ing outfit of navy in a two-piece suit with small navy and white checks in the skirt and collar. Mrs. FTank Wooten. Jr., modeled several pastel crepe semi-sport out fits, one in Ice blue being very at tractive. All the clothes were furnished by The Clothes Tree and arranged un der the supervision of Mrs. J. Net tles Lindsay, Mrs. Arden Lowndes and Mrs. Cyril Harrison, assisted by Miss Rosemary Robinson. The announcing was aptly done by Mrs. Thomas Ancrum who was Zemp, Alice Wilson, Dorothy Sln- also gowned by The Clothes Tree, clalr, Polly Padgett, Mary Baird, Tea was served later In the after- Martha Arrants, Patsy Hammond noon from a beautifully appointed Isabelle Thompson and Bobby Jack table with Mrs. Stiles Lyons pre- Moody. Johny Zemp, Billy Holland Rose-O-Day contest held this year David. 5. Harter, representing the local Juhlor^ Chamber of Commerce spoke on the city manager form ^ govemment. A check for $108.(K) was forward ed the 14rnch room fund for nine children of veterans, who will re ceive lunches for 16 weeks At the conclusion of the program and business meeting the hostesses served delicious refreshments to the 80 members and one visitor present. Beta Club Girls State Meeting The Beta i Club of the Camden high school sent a representative group of young girls and boys to the state meeting in Columbia last Friday until Sunday. They were chaperoned by their sponsor. Miss Nancy Watts. Following the business meetings on Friday and Saturday, a banquet and dance was hejd at the Jeffer* son hotel. Among those attending from Camden were: Misses Ann is requested that no gifts be sent Mr. and Mrs. Stogner are the par ents of 11 children, Mrs. L. B. Hor ton, Rock Hill; Mrs. M. O. Hamm, Lancaster; Mrs. J. R. Thompson, Columbia; C. H. Stogner, Camden; J. E Stogner, Pacific droves, Calif.; Mrs. Paul Pearce, Charles ton; M. A. Stogner, Fort Worth, Texas; Mrs. Paul Tabor, Fort Worth, Texas; C. 0. Stogner, Jr., Jack Stogner and Mrs. FYank Rec tor, all of Camden. siding at the tea service. Many artistic arrangements of spring flowOTs were used throughout the gracious rooms at the Inn. Luncheon Guests Mrs. William L. Ooodale, “Cedar Knoll,” had as her luncheon guests on Tuesday, Mrs. Tom Coxe of Dar lington. Mrs. Richard Coker, Mrs. Monty Parsons and Mrs. Edgar Lawton of HartsvlUe and Mrs. Lois Coxe. E\>llowlng luncheon the party attended the Fashion Show and tea at the Court Inn. Mrs. Lois Coxe modeled some of the costumes at the show. CThe Clot ties CTree WOMENS EXCHANGE BUILDING Laurens Str«et ^CAMDEN, S. <r<D eepsake Jimmy Cox and Norman Shealey, Bridge Club Mrs. T. Lee Little was hbstess to members of her bridge club on Wednesday afternoon s4 her home oh Lyttleton street Jonquils, Jsponicss and flowering shrubs were osed in various ar rangements In the game room and prizes were won by Mrs. Leonard Schenk and Mrs. Wllllsra D. Nettles who substituted for Mrs. George Nicholson. Thg hostess served CoeaXJolas, sandwiches, cookies sad home made candy before the card game. Individually sultct* end fattidioutly dasignud, aoch genuina ragistarad Kaapsaka Dia mond flamas foravar with o pura and lovaiy light. Wa ora proud to ditploy Kaapsaka AAotchad Sate in • wida renga of stylas ond pricat. Idantify Kaapsaka fay tha nonio in tka ring, ond tha words ‘gworon- taad ragistarad pariact gam* on liistog. MlJe 350St Aha tlOO te MTS and In pteNnam $300 to 3430 M rmft illuoinod nMilabi* In « ««ll m naiwral fiid yungt antargsd M dMate #Nm» mduat Fsteral tea A big pink rose at one shoulder, another perched near the hemline of a whiiTmg-dcrvish skirt... and you hove a fashion extravagantly gay, delightfully young ... perfect for A TYPICAL CAROLE KING GIRL. Palo Alto royon butcher spun. Junior sizes 9 to 15 $17.95 Hoffer Coihpai^ J®w®l®r» and OptoiiMirigts Altsesms « 11 Ks A n IA til Group of— Wool and Crepe DRESSES $10 and $15 (a mazing New Venetiarl^ Blind ADJUSTS ITSELR ■nAvi S > ^JL •• S Tf HHSftjMei Biggest post war improw®- ment in Vene tian Blinds — Slats . in w<^ steel or alumi num with plas tic fmash m beautiful deco rator ^jc o 1 o r a. Fitted to your iadhridual win dows. Guaran teed by S. C. manufacturers. 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