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TWl CAHOtW CWilOWlCtt> CAMDlWl taUTH CAUfLtWA, FWIPAY, jlWIIL U, IMS ^Aat PIVt' s O t U 1 Y 1^ Item For ^ Sodal Fac«... Pbone 430^W Garnett Kitr«U pt the fu«*U of lir. fu SnnW Buxton (Ix)nto® ^ B BL Honkagi on A. Sterne left on Saturday [gra. M. G. Witten, Blue- fc*n Marlon of York it a Jit the Canaden boairftal. Itiie mother of ' Andrew luie Buckley la »P0?d‘“« LmckB at the home or her fra. Ben W. Heath at St L Fla. Mrs. David Wolfe Wall- "daughter, Susan Betay. ned to New Haven, Conn., Ifglt here with Mra, Baruch, d Mrs. Dion Kerr, Jr„ and nda left Monday for Mid- i c., where they .partlcl* I the pro-amateur golf tour- tnh Woodruff (Rhetta \) and son of Miami, Fla. ly plane on Saturday for Fg> visit with her mother, Kennedy Blakeney. Mra.vJ. Ll Moeeley and Mra. R. JU Moseley spent Monday in Co lumbia. ' Dr. and Mrs. W. Robin Zemp left on Tuesday for a three^lay Masonic Commandery in Charleston. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Kerrison will spend this weekend In Charleston the duesta of Dr. and Mra. H. W. deSaussure. Dr.' and Mra. George S. Rhame and sons. Joe and Jimmie, and nephew, Ashby Rhame, spent Sun day in Charleston with Dr. and Mrs. Sumter Rhame. Mr. and Mrs. John Land' and son, Johnny of Bastonla. N. C.. spent the weekend here with Mra. Lando (Carolyn Cantey) mother, Mra. B. O. Boykin and Mra. Boykin. Mrs. Edwin Kerrison attended the luncheon which was given by the South Carolina chapter of the Colonial Dame Society at the old ^Borough House," Stateburg, last Saturday. Miss Mary Ogburn, who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Cooley, while her moth er, Mrs. Doug Ogburn was on a trip to New York and Connecticut, has returned to her home in Plor- enca Amazing New Venetian Blind ADJUSTS ITSELF ■7 How theUEVOWlM Keeps Tilt Cords Leref E Trade Mark Pat. No. U7^ copyrrghi 1947 Lorcaoca Hardware Mfg. Corp.. New York Boyldii Fumitore Cmnpany FHONE 660 Mrs. J. Blakeney Eemp Is expect ed to leave Friday for the weekend with her sister, Mra. S. E. ’Arm strong, in Greenville. Mr. and Mra. L. H. Adair of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. E. M. Robinson <4 Aberdeen, N. C.. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Cooley. Mr. and Mrs. William Gray will spend this 'weekend with relatives in Wlnston-Saletn, N. C., jetuining to Camden on Monday. * Mra. C. 8. Taylor returned to her home in San Angelo, Texas, last Friday after spending -sometime here with her daughter, Mrs. Mills L Allen Miss Marie Haile is a patient at the Camden hospital where she is recuperating from an operation on Monday. Wm. S. Shannon, student at Princeton University, arrived on Wednesday for a visit with his father, I^lph N. Shannon and his sister, Mrs. Pierce Cantey. Mra. F. D. Rogers (Jumelle Haile) and daughter, Elisabeth of Bennettsville, returned home on Thursday after spending several days here with her mother, Mra. Elisabeth Haile. Mrs. Carrie Davis had as her guests on Sunday, Miss Elite McAl- bany, Mrs. Annette Gardner and Mrs. Bernice M. Williams of Colum bia. Mrs. George Dtetel of Gmaha, Neb., mother of Mra. B. W. Mar shall, Jr., is spending this week here with Mr. and Mrs. Bennie W. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Brannon had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hughey and daughter, Kathy of Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs. Sumter L. Crolley and chil dren of Lancaster. Mrs. C. H. Brown and sou, Charles Hollis> Brown, HI, is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McManus for several weeks. Mra. ^own was formerly Mary Jo Mc- Manna Mr. and Mrk John H. Watkins Honored On 30th Anniversary Mr. and Mra. John H. Watkins were honored on their 30th wedding anniversary by their children, at their home, on Thursday night, March 11, from I-IO p. m. About 50 guests were present, and were received by Mrs. E. B. Murrell and seated in the Itving room. A line was formed, led by Mr. and Mra. John H. Watkins, and marched into the dining room for refreshments, which was beautiful ly decorated with pink and white candles and Jonqquils. After refreshments, Mr. and Mrs. Watkins opened many lovqly and useful gifts. Games were played and aH present had a lovely even ing. • - Mr. and Mra. Jtrfin H. Watkins were married on March 4, 1918, near Cassatt and have made their home since. Mr. and Mra. Watkins have three children, Bonnie Watkins and Les lie Watkins of Cassatt and Mrs. E B. Murrell of Wilmington, N. C. Garden Club Notes Watch Ornamental shrubs such as pyracantha and buford’s holly for .plant lice, « _ Spray with Black L«af 40..,FoUow |<iire<A>ons ND Of MONtll CUMANCE •154 DRESSES... . Jimiort—6-11-13-16 Mu8«s mod I ■dwn 12 to 44 Hostess At Party Miss Mary Hugh Matthews, at tractive young daughtM* of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Matthews, was hostess to a number of her claasmates and friends on last Saturday afternoon when shecsentertained with a theater party celebrating her 11th birth day. Following the motion picture performance the guests were in vited to Thomas Tavern where de licious retreehmen,ts, consisting of : birthday cake and ice cream was I served to. the following young .ladies and gentlemen: Martha Sav- I age, Jean Laird, Ann Carlton, Jane ■ Gaston, Fay Holland, Roberta Lit tle, Jean Moore, Jackie Moore, Louis Truesdale, Eddie Smith, ^idney Zemp, Lachlcotte Zemp and Richard Reiger. I Parent-teacher groups had their origin in a national congress of mothm which convened in Wash- *ington, D. C., in 1817. / Births Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Tidwell are receiving congratulations upon. the arrival of a daughter on April 15 at the Camden hospital. She has been named Marie Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mobley of Be- ithune sUinounce the birth of a daughter, Syble LaVoade on April 17 at the Camden hospital. i a k Tidy Didy Baby Service in Camden. # For iafonnation and rates for stfwice, call 117-J before 10 A. M-r or after 5:30 P. M. ' ' I Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cleve God win anpounces the engagement of their daughter. "Betty", to Hoyt F. Owens, son of Mra. Anne Clarke Owens and the late Jack Owens of Camden. The wedding is to take place June 12. . Entertains Bride The Hunt Room at Sarsfleld hotel was the scene last Fidray of a lovely party when Mra. Julian Ehchel, Mra. Simon Schel ajxd her mother, Mrs. Charles Block, enter tained at luncheon for Mrs. Carl Schlosburg, a recent bride, who was the former Virginia Bennett of Charlotte, N. C., and Camden, and Mrs. Elihu Schlos.burg, who was before her marriage, Ella Slessing- er of Bishopville. Large vases of Dutch iris, shasta daisies and axaleas were used in artistic arrangements in the Hun room and the luncheon table, where the 15 guests were seated, was centered with a low bowl of mixed spring flowers and white carna tions. Individual carnation corsages attached to place cards were given as favors. Following luncheon, cards were played until late in the afternoon. The guests list inclutM: Mrs. Leon Schlosburg, Mrs. Louis Lo- raansky, Mra lAurencq .WhUuau, Mra David Wolfe Wallmaa of New California Visitor Lee Watts of Sacramento, Calif., and Mrs. J. L. Moeeley of Camden were the guests Sunday, April 11 at theJiome of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. (Bill) Moseley**During the after noon, the honored was visited by many friends and relatives. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. EJva Horton Lee of Conway, for merly Rember^, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blackwell and, children of Mayes- vUle. } Mr. Watts had been the house guest of his cousin, Mrs. J. L. Mose ley the week of April. He is leaving Camden for Cali fornia April 19 and visiting other friends and relatives in Houston, Texas, New Mexico and Los An geles, Calif., en route his home. Haven, Conn., Miss Tlllle Glesen- heimer, Mrs Arnold Allen Phyllis Karesh) of Philadelphia, Pa., Miss Carrie Wolfe, Mrs. Harry Baum, Mra. Fannie Garreth, Mra. 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