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HOSPITALIZATION
“Jn*t in cf4ie”—you had better take on an additional
policy. We offer coverage for as long as FORTY days AT A
TIME, paying fS.OO per day for room and board and some
extra Incidental expenses, at the LOW cost of only about 25
cents per week. Individual and family groups. Surgical bene
fits added at slight extra cost Full deUlls on request.
DAVID a. BAUM INSURANCE AGENCY
Flower Show On
Next Wednesday
Camden Winter
. Colony
I Thomas-Juette
I Marriage Of Interest
The f!amden Floral
will hold its second aqnual flower
Rodney S. Jarvis had as hla Miss Jayne Wheeler Thomas,
romnanv'^''‘^^*‘ at his winter place here daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler
^ his daughter, Mrs. George E. Price Thomas of Kirkwood Heights,
Harold
kIL nAvt WpdnPBdav and hun- York., Camden, was married to Harold
nf nonnlp tn thp cltv are ex- stopped ov"’- »n route from Frederic Juette, son of Mrs. Wil-
he lovely aJr^ngl »<> New York. hiam Crank. San Diego. Calif, and
** tm nf nnwpnt which will be on Yhe David rt. w .uiams had as Rrid^port, Wash., and H. F. Juette
disniav and to stroll through the ‘^eir guests over last weekend for.of Peofla, 111., on Wednesday after-
“ ‘he Springdale races. Mr. and Mrs. I noon. March 17 at 4 o'clock at the
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CHURCH
Palm ‘Ssndojr, Marehtll
A. Doufllaa MeAm, Paster
Church sdiool at 10 o’clock with
a Bible claas for every aga. The
nursery class oonUnaes throagh
the morniac service. At the 11:11
This Easter • • •
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C THREE LITTLE KITTENS
'^HAT PART OF THE U.S. WAS
FURCHAOeO FROM A DICTATOR?
A. TEXAS C. LOUISIANA TER.
R. INDIAN TER. D. PHILIPPINES
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gives the solution to the above questions. The
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azalea walks.
The show will
be held from 3
Edward Whitman and Miss
^ Su- home -of the Rev. J. B. Caston in
,»oV‘n m”lnd there win'be'*OTizes Whitman of Garrison. Md. .Columbia. Rev. Caston U the for-
\1I ?;^?e’shmen^s The sSow wm ^G^^ert La Gorce of Washington ! „,er pastor of the bride and f^
be held at the company’s retail here for the races and many years pastor of the First
Bhnn 211 Fast I^aurens stret .visited Kitty and Arden Lowndes. Baptist church here.
: Last year between six and seven The Lowndes will motor to Baltl-j The bride and brldegiwm were
hundred people attended the first more on Sunday and will be accom-.unattended and spoke the^ tows
of these shows and an even larger Ponied home by Mr. and Mrs. E. before the Improvised
BE SMART...
SAVE AT PENNE
altar of
crowd is expected this year.
Births
C. Swope of Baltimore, who will, greenery,
remain for the Carolina Cup. i The bride, a lovely and talented
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Secard ^fly^ung lady, was attired In an ad-
New York, who are wintering atjvance spring gabardine suit of
their place in Southern Pine®, smoke grey with a navy blue straw
.Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sullivan of were the weekend guests of Mr. bat, navy blue shoes and bag. white
Kershaw annoury;e the birth of a'and Mrs. Robert W. Taller. blouse and gloves and her flowers
son, John Nelson, on March 15 at' The Douglas Smalls and Miss^ere white orchids In a shoulder
the Camden hospital.
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Edith Parks of Monkton, Md... spent
the race weekend here with the
corsage.
Mrs. Thomas.
mother of the
Mr. and .Mrs. William Hearon of Dion Kerr’s. .Mrs, Jane Fowler Bas-j bride, wore a navy blue crepe frock
Lugoff are receiving congratula-
'ttons upon the arrival of a son on
March 14 at the Camden hospital.
iTe has been named Terry Shavon.
sett was also the guest of Peggy ^^b aquamarine hat and glove#
and Mike and returned north on - . _ .
Sunday.
Mrs. Harry P. Kendall of Bos-
and a corsage of Richmond Red
rosebuds.
Mrs. Juette attended Thomas Jef-
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stokes of
Cassatt_aDnQunce the birth of a
son, Thomas Henry, at the Camden
hospital on Sunday, March 14.^
on. who with Mr. Kendall (Kendall Xerson school,- Honolulu, T. H.,
Hollywood Professional In Holly
wood, Calif., and North Hollywood
High School from 1936 until 1942.
Afterwards returning to Camden
where she attended Camden High
Mills president), have been spend
ing a few weeks here, gave a
luncheon on Saturday before the
Springdale races for Mr. and Mrs.
I' vlng Reiser of Columbia. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Atchisoni Mrs. Robert Coker, and Mr. and'gchool, later completing her edu-
I are'the proud parents of a son.jMrs. Robert White of Hart8ville,L|^jjon at Finishing School, School
Vborn March 14 at St. Francis hos- Mrs. Salley of Aiken, Mr. and Mrs.'^j Radio Technique, Abbe Institute,
pital. Charleston. He has been
named John Allen, Jr. His mother
Is the former Carolyn Nicholson of
Camden and Charleston.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan D. Wil
liams announce'the birth of a
daughter, Marilyn 'Joan, on Friday,
February 27, at the Camden hos
pital.
H. C. McCoy Died
Wednesday Night
Henry C. McCoy, 63, a retired
farmer of Caakatt. died at the Cam
den hospital Wednesday night. Fu-
■ neral services will be held Friday
at the Bcaverdam Baptist ’church
land the procession will leave the
iKornegay Funeral home at 3:30
I '’clock. The services will he con-
' ducted by* the Rev. J. B. Caston.
j Mr. McCoy was the son of the
I late .lohn and Jackie Pate McCoy
and was born in the Mt. Zion com-
jmunlty. He Ls survived by his wid
John Whitaker. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. ^ew York City. She was a student
Alexander Savage and Mr. and Mrs.'
A. Stanley Llewellyn.
On Tbiesday afternoon Mrs. Ken
dall,, Mrs.'Savage and Mrs. Whit
aker motored to Hartsvllle for tea
with Mrs. Robert Coker.
Mrs. James E. Ryan of Union-
ville. Pa., has joined Mr. Ryan at
the Court Inn for the remaindw of
the season.
Mrs. W. Burling Cocke of Unlon-
vllle. Pa., spent the race meet
weekend here at the Court Inn with
Mr. Cocks.
Mrs. Nancy I.,ee, Berry ville, Va.,
who covered the races on Satur
day for •'The Chronicle” (Va.), one
of the country’s outstanding pap-
errt, was moat enthusiastic over the
training and racing facilities at
Camden and expects to return here
on March 2.')th for the Horse Show
and races.
Mrs. Watson Pomeroy, Jr, (Es
telle Bassett), and son, Robert W.
Pomeroy III, arrived this week and
are the guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Carroll Bassett.
Thomas McCabe of Toronto.
Canada, and Arthur Johnson of
New York, who are spending the
winter at Southern Pines, weYe
visitors in Camden last week.
The Thomas Daniels of St..Paul,
Minn., have taken the Lloyd place
for the remainder of the season
and the Forrest Dapiels, also of
St. Paul, have leased the Ralph
Chase cottage for two months.
Mrs. Lucy Kennedy of New York
is spending sometime here with
Mrs. Woods Robinson and the Gay
lord Tuckers.
Mrs. Audrey K. Kennedy of Bos
ton and Pinehurst will arrive this
week for the Camden Horse Show
to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Keene. Mrs. Kennedy will
bring three of her famous show
horses, one being the winner at the
horse show at Madison Square Gar
den. N. Y.
Mra. Stewart Coleman of New
York arrived by plane on Friday
for the weekend with Mr. and Mr*.
Warren Smith.
of drama of Miss Alberta Davidson
and radio and stage work with
Dr. Leonard Friedman’s Drama
Workshop. In 1947 Mrs. Juette took
a summer coarse for foreigners kt
Sorbome, Paris, and traveled ex
tensively on the continent
Her mother is the former EHlza-
beth Rabon of Lugoff and one of
Camden’s most prominent business
women.
Mr. Juette received his education
at Herbert Hoover High School,
San Diego, Calif., and graduated at
San Diego State College. He Is a
linguest of note, speaking five
foreign languages.
During the recent war he served
with the Army Airborne for four
years and worked with war crimes
in Germany until 1947, He has Just
returned from South America
where he was a representative of
Creole Petroleum in Maracaibo,
Venezuela.
.^fter a short wedding trip to
the Bon Air hotel In Augusta the
young couple will make their home
here for the present at the Deal
Apts., on Broad street. '
Attending the- wedding were Mr.
and Mrs. ’Thomas, parents of the
bride; Mrs. George Wilson and
daughter, Mrs. Daniel McCaskill, all
of Camden, and Mrs. Jack Marshall
of Columbia and Camden.
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