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TMl CAMDIN CMWOWICLI. CAMDlfi, tOUTH CAWOLIHA, FWIDAY, A^WIL t, 1t4t PAQE THIttt OF THE WINTER COLONY _ere flyin* arrowt S to the main at^ winter season, the Caro- rlce on last Saturday. *0, undecided weather “oa. cTO.(l CM., from ^ oMdlug ciUe. .nl to»M , the various resorts in the luncheons were given be- race and numwous picnics i at the track. Mrs. Marion k:0it gave the breakfast at place “Holly Hedge” for ials. judges, stewards, own lers and many out of town 1 previous years this break- been an annual affair of Kirkovers. owner of the track and dean of ie lasing in this country. It the track, In the judges j in the paddock, were such It owners and trainers of ies as the Richard K. Mel- Pittsburgh, Pa., and their ,lr. and Mrs. Mifrray Flem- 'oronto, Ontario, the Her- and Herbert, Jr., of ys ;h. In a group from Aiken II F. Skiddy von Stade.and hter. Miss Dolly von Stade, go H* Meads. Mr. and Mrs. H. Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Newell Bolton of Cleveland, Ohio, who has been spending the winter here at her home on Greene street, had as her house guests over Baster, 'her children. Alice Wick (who is at Vassar), and Ann *Wick, student at Foxcroft in Virginia, her brother, Webster Todd and Mrs. Todd of Tfew York and Norman Wates and his daughter, Miss Jean Wates of England. * Miss Frances Ives and Miss Frances Livingston of New York have arrived for a visit with Miss Ruth Richards. Mrs. Ward Belcher’s cottage in Kirkwood Lane has been gay re cently with Mrs. Belcher’s grand children, Benjamin Belcher, Jr., and Virginia Wack of Greenwich, Conn., being here with her for the spring holi(|ays. Mrs. Belcher has had other guests recently, Mr. an<j Mrs. John Hunter of Montclair, N. J., and Col. and Mrs. Alexander Pow ell of Sharon. Conn. Mrs. Seth Morton of Saratoga, N. Y., is a guest at the Court Inn. Mrs. J. Leonard Graham of East- hampton and Camden gave a small luncheon on Easter Sunday for several of ther friends to meet her house guest. Lowell guest, Lowell Clucas of Stpckbridge, Mass. Ciarke, Mrs. Corliss Sulll- *7 n^rman motored'to 3 is the mother bf Regan weekend to spend y. the Frederick Byers and her nephew. John Har- iam Posts. In another party ^wrie n ^ J Pete Bostwlcks and the , 7* Kennedy, who «ldard,. Mr and Mr. S ^ altazzi of Aiken were with 13 was Mrs. Fitch Gilbert, ‘rn Pines was represented talph K. Trix and Mr. and gh Sicard. Among the Try- race followers were Mr. , Carter P. Brown and sons, Jr., and Austin and the Flynn she is the sister of 9tdr of Virginia and Eng- .dmiral and Mrs. Zogbaum and Mrs. J .R. Kimberley, Mrs. Allen Case and the h .McBrides of Canada, who ering in Pin^urst, motored e cup. le attractive Williams and luse guest from Mulberry )n were in a party. The i gave their annual party ly night prior to the race( s one of the outstanding )f the season. id .Mrs. Thomas M. Waller ard Hills, N. Y., and Cam- artained after the races on y with a cocktail party for ests and a number of out- peopli® here for race week- in Charleston was here for the Carolina Cup. The Russell Engs have his place on Greene street for the season. Mr. and Mrs. J. North Fletcher of Warrenton, Va., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Woolfe and attended the Carolina Cup race meet Colonial Stores FormaUy (^n Their New Store and Caleb Whitaker .gave rnial party on Friday for of-town people here for the ’heir son, Caleb, Jr., were em d'lrlng Easter and had guest, James Courtney of le, Ky. They are classmates :eton Irnlverslty. Xing the Saturday activities e formal dinner dance at :reatlon Hall at the Wood- lirport given for the rac« ind their out-of-town guests, is and racing colors of the stables were used to deco- le rooms and dinner was at beautifully appointed 0 the 150 guests. W. C. Moseley, vice president of the Colonial Stores, formally pre sented the company’s new store to the Camden Shopping . public at opening ceremonies held last Thurs day. Mayor F. N. McCorkle made a speech of acceptance on behalf of the Camden shopping public. In his address the mayor stated that the people of Camden were al ways delighted to see progress and he commended the Colonial Stores on the very handsome and very modern store which they had built. The new store, which is the new est and moist modern in the Colon ial Stores system, attracted large crowds on its opening dayslast week. Many executives of the Colonial Stores system attended the open ing and some of them were guests at the regular weekly luncheon of the Camden Rotary Club on last Thursday. Di D. Lee, who has been manager of the local Rogers store for the past 17 years, is manager of the new store, J., T. Cato is market manket manager and A. V. Burch is produce manager. HONORED RESPECTED Even in strange landi, among stranga peoplea, the American soldier it looked up to widi respect •hd sincere admiratipn. And with good reason. Today, your Regular - u a 100% volunteer force, made up of welLtrained, hi^^liber young men. Actually, only about half of dioae who apply for enlistment can meet die Army’a hi^ atandai^. On Army IHy, April 6di, you oen ahow diese )atriotio oitizena who represent you here and •broad diet they have your whole-hearted inter- ^t and support HowP By visiting the special Day ediibita diet have been planiMd for By diaplaying your An^grioan flag. By gat- batter acquaintod ividi your Ragiilir Anny* ** your local recruiting atatioa. 7- m • QUALITY CI.EANERS nione 112 . EUCOA'MRKAY .1. FRESH FRYERS u IN TRAYS PAN-READY** LB. Vhlencki (HIAMGES 8 Iba. Mesh 5-Lbs. 29c BuHt These Special Reductions Effective Thru Next Weefnesday/^ --n SWEET B&M PEAS LIBBY'S Early June TASTY BAKED 18-Oz. Cans FLOBIDAGOLD OS C 8 OBArEFBCIT No. 2 Cm BBADT-TO-SBBVB C08NE0 BFEF 47® THBirrrt whitbhocsc apple S.’ 27* C8 bband panct tomato t4.0t. ■114 Sections BIADT-TO-SBBVB C08NE0 Armour THBimrt WHITBHOUSC AP Souce 2 Catsup 21 S»» GOLD LABE Got ,C8 BBAND Juice ,C8 BBAND FLA. GBAPETBrn 3 No. 2 Cbim STOULT’S BWBBT CHIPS 1 Pickles CHOCOLATl STBUP Borden’s PLAIN OB StLF-BISINU eSHoor LIBBT’S PANCT 8UCBD Beets 2 UBBT'S HALVLB I'NPBELED Apricots nUtB-nnWINO BALT SterUno 2 10-Lb. Camden’s Complete POOD STORE ai 1102,N. Bro€id Street Next Door to . Post Office / Thio V)ee^ ■ ,, ^^cenonHf fftiTiv * Grime~Cntting Soap Lara 2 19® 0. tt. K I’i'« tt. 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