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Ithly meetln* *t the Maeoaie
the meeting nnd «leo-
«ffirer8 » covered dith wp-
Sy^ by all In the dln-
Pncers elected are a* fol-
hr Matron. Mrs. Ida C^-
niden: Worthy Patron. Dr.
"SS!- Associate Matron,
fcntaret UHy: Associate Pat-
^tt Goodale; secretary,
kttle Creed.; treasurer, Mrs.
Bnchabee; conductress, Mrs.
L West; Chaplin, W. A. JoT'
farshall. J. C- Hoffman; o^
iMrs Carolyn Parker; Adah,
lona Laney; Ruth, Miss Oer-
fcllUs- Esther. Mrs. Estelle
riartim. Mrs. Stella Bamea;
1 Mrs. Docia McLeod; war-
^ viola Marshall; sentinel,
Kmvrl: flagbearer, B. W.
Ill Ws. John T. Laney.
Scar Smyrl. Mrs. Alberta
j and Ceorge A. Creed;
- j E. Ross.
I 'be read with Interest that
Sybil Drakeford Has
Drop-In Party After
Carolina Cup Races
Misa Sybil Drakeford gave an
amoalBg ^tdrop-in" after the
lina Cap racea on Saturday fur her
hofUe guests and some out-of-town
gueau. Supper was served buffet
style to the 40 gaeets Invlted^io
meet Miss Drakeford’s gaeets who
WWW MMs Charlotte Ude of Co-
latflbfa, Huntor Park of Atlanu,
Oa., Mies Lib McNeil of Binnhig*
ham. Ala., Lt M. McCarety of Fort
Jacicson, Miss Brownie Griffin of
Ooncoflh^ N. C., Bin Lovett and
Jamee (!^pman of Charlotte, N. C.
U.D.C, Meeting
The John D. KVhnedy chapter,
tJDC, had its March meeting at
the home of Mrs. A. 'A. RMMonover.
A memorial service was held for
Mrs. Sanie Boykin. ,
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Mrs. Ida Cameron Holden has been
appointed representative of the
Grand Chapter of Alberta in Can
ada. This appointment was made
by Mrs. Minnie Loo Caulder,
Worthy Grand Matron of the state
of South Carollaa.
Miss Libba Smith
Entertains Guests
The Gary Smiths home on North
Broad street was the scene of a
charming party on Saturday after-
noon after the Carolina Cup races
when their daughter. Miss libba
Smith entertained for,Misa Patty
Hart, Miss Harriet Waxier of
Orangeburg and Miaa Betty Pierce
of Darlington, house guests of Mr.
and Mra. Howard Speaks Ovwr 50
of the younger coUege aad high
school set celebrating their spring
holidays were asked to meet thece
attractive young iadiee and de-
Hciotts refreshmenta were served
by Mrs. ^Ith. assisted by Mrs.
Speaks and Mrs. E. Clarkson
Rhame. Quantities of spring flow-
srs were used effectively through
out the Smith home.
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Luncheon For Guests
. Mr. and Mrs. James Witten
Stuart gave a delightful luncheon
on Saturday for their guests here
for the Carolina Cup races. Mr.
and Mrs. Gaines Hugley of Augus
ta, Ga.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles '‘Pete"
Harris of Charlotte, N. C., and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Weldon of Clear
water, Oa. Following the races they
all had dinner at Gus Ward’s be
fore returning home.
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News Of One Week
In Uber^m
The usual cold weather of the
Easter season was more than
seywre than uwmu Art front and
fee thick, as heavy window panes
were plentiful. It Is feared thgt
peaches as well am moimm other
fruits have been greatly Injured by
ther freeso.
Field crops are mostly late in
planting and gardens are the same
and they did not suffer any dam
age on that account.
I Miss Maggie Good of Sharon is
spending a while with Mrs. Jdhn
O. Richarda, who also has her
daughter. Miss Bettle Richards of
Laurens, with her.
E. L. Jones, Miss Jennie Dren-
I nan’Jones visited Mr. and Mrs.
\ M. Mays and Rev. and Mrs.
Drennan in Mayesville on Tues-
,day.
I Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wardlaw and
sons, Lamar and Ehrennan, spent
the weekend with Mrs. Wardlaw’s
parents in Barnwell. They came
home by way of Augusta and had
a short visit with the Misses Ward-
law.
Mr. and Mrs. .George B. Cunning
ham of Rock Hill were visitors In
the home of Mr. and Mrs. S.' H.
Cunninghanr last week.
Mr. and Mra. H. S. Higgins bad
all of their children borne over the
weekend: Mr. and Mra. W. P. Beck
ham, Jr., and son, Billy, and Miss
Jane Higgins of Columbia, David
Higgins of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs.'
H. D. Higgins, Jr., and daughter.
Loui Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Higgins of (Treat Palls, making
quite an enjoyable family group.
B. Smith of Great Falls was a
visitor in the village thla week.
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Births
Mr. and Mrs. Donald LeRoy
Truesdale of Lugoff announce the
birth of a son on Tuesday, March
30 at the Camden hospital. Hp^hM
been named Stephen Cr^g: Thw
Truesdales have two other children.
Donald Douglas and '‘Dm Dee.”
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Born to Mr. and Mra. B. V.
O’Brien, In Irvington, N. J., w
daughter on Wednesday, March tl.
Mrs. O’Brien is the former MtM
Caroline Nelson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M.Melsen of Oamdfu.
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Wtman’s Auidliary
Of Grace Church
The April meeting of the Wom
an's Auxiliary of Qraco Episcopal
church wtU meet at the home of
Mrs. J. K. deLoach on Tuesday
afternoon. April • at 4 o'clock.
Mrs. Deas Boykin will bo co-
hoateea.
Court Inn News
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SALE
WE HAVE SCOURED THE MARKET!
To Brii« You These Outstanding Buys
Th^se Are All 1948 Values At 1941 Prices
The Misses Ferguson and Morton
Smith of Southern Pines motored
to Camden on Friday for the race
meet and were at the Court Inn.
Mr. add Mrs. Richard K. Mellon.
Munir 4'leialBg, Herbert- May and
Herbert May, Jr., all of Plttaburgh,
Pa., were guests last week at the
Inn.
Among recent arrivals at Court
Inn SM Mrs. Edward Hammond,
Mrs. Daniel Jones of Boston, Mrs.
Seth Morton of Buffalo, N. \ Y,..
Frante Harerstick of Rochester, N.
Y., Mr. and Mrs. W. E. D. Stokes
of Lenor, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Chet-
wood Smith of Worchester, Mass.,
J. H. Shephard of Stamford, Conn.,
and Mias Sweet of Staten Island,
who Joined her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Sweet, here over the
Easter holidays.
James E Ryan, prominent own
er and trainer of race horses, has
returned to his home in Unionville,
Pa., after spending the winter aea-
son at Court Inn.
Dr. John .Lee of Lexington, Ky.,
haa also returned . home after
spending several months at the
Inn.
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Open Curb Market
- H. H. and E. R. Segars, who up
to last fall operated a curb mar
ket on Market street, but who
closed for the winter months, have
arranged to open a curb market on
DeKalb streeit adjacent to the fbr-
Children’s Service
Greatly Enjoyed •
The Children’s Service at Grace
Episco^ church on Easter Sun
day afternoon, always an imprea-
slve one, was unosaally so this year
aa the-chOdren, entotjrlng their
mite boxes, placed flowers on the
cross at the altar and afterwards
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BETHUNE, a C -
Friday, April!
"FOXES OF MARROW" '
with
Rex Harrison, Maureen CHttra
News of the Day and Comedy
took the cross to the cemetery and
placed it upon the grave of the
late Dr. Maurice Clarke, beloved
rector and friend of little children.
Easter lilies were also taken to
thO grave of the late Jack Prichard,
the British cadet killed here at
Woodward Airport. • -
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Weekend Guests
William Reasonover of Durham.
Saturday, April S
"SONG OF THE WASTELAND”
with Jimmy Wakely
Chapter No. 6, Vigilant©
Also Cartoon
Saturday Nlofit Show, 9:00
"BLONDIE'S BIG MOMENT”
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Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake
N. C., has as his guests for the
Carolina Cup races Miss Belinda
CoIIum of Batesburg, Mlta CHarie
Bhealy of Leesville, Preaton Sbealy
of Batesburg, James Allen Smith.
Lewie Smldi of Mullins and Phil
(Monroe of Marion.
Menday-Tuesday, April &S
"KILLER McCOY”
with Mickey Rooney, Ann Blyth
Brian Donlevy
Warner’s Pathe News and Comedy
1 Mr. Reasouover gave a supper
party for his guests on Saturday
night at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mra. M. M. Reasonover.
Wednesday, April 7
.“EXPOSED"
with Adele Mara, Robert Scott
AIKo Selected Short Subjects
4
mer Cunningham Grocery store
Just east of Fair street.
They will feature a full line of
frufti and farm produce and hope
to have their new place open for
bnalneM about the middle of April.
Thursday, April 8
"RAMROD"
with Joel McCrea, Veronica Lake
News of the Day and Comedy
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Reg. 39c Values
' (Slightly Irrefttlars)
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. LARGE AND HEAVY
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- 29c
Reg. 10c Value
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At This Pries
PASTELS AND DARK COLORS^
SIZES l<kl2
Finest Assoirtment
of
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Priced From
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Fme QuaUty Ctdton
WASH DRESSES
Pl«nty of Style
and WorimuuiAhqi
Values to
Sfaeas It to 44
Want to B^y
Several at Tlua
LowFrice
Extra Large
DISH TOWELS
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Reg. 35c Value
Large Camion
WASH CLOTHS
^y 10c
Ri^. 15e Value
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