The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 21, 1948, Image 5

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v''. TNt s o ( I ( 1 •"], tad three eoM are !u Beech for two weelM. Gary Smith 4ffld relatlvea to MaUtoa ^id1lrr*J. C. Bwto* aad Jpent aereral daya laat UTrtle Beach. i Connally. of Wood- Ji IMt week here wlti^er J^Hufh Billnpa, Jordan I * Douglas Boykin it at Her liM4 Fair street, after bay- ■Jra "tlent at the Colnm- tfifra. Chas H. Stofner and Mrs. D. Hinson _T» Saturday for the Stof- Cottage at Crescent Beach. CdMra. Leon Schlosburg Joan Schlosbw are *i» the summer at Ocean fhere they own and operate mb Strand Hotel. MBetty Knapp and Mrs Lwell. nee Margaret ffld* [a Charleston, spent Wed- tnd Thursday here with lorens MHto Cheenut eepsake. HI'»• Ibipiok* ... (he ■soplL^end I lyntboi of yoOT lo**. Woetlfy I by ib« nomt in the ring, [ U ^gwaranfeed regif* |gM*on the log. Ul comporl* I that a KMfMoke gim yoe rquoKly and greater value than ring (rf the tome price. A.CASTU Sat 3d3J0 'tnqogtwanl Ring 17S.00 •.HEATHER S«» 363J0 EfitoemMnI Rbie 330.00 Aho $100 to 3473 wnI In pIoKnum $300 to 3430 Ijto$ for t$# MMto'^ICMeontn* k tot ring, and roeolte Sto rttgwti Cortecoto of Coer tntoo ond RniitroSoto AM Hnoi UKiMrttod o<ioa4Mi to vhiM M mH o* miidoI ged Ringi yilorgiC to dmr doMto Nom incluto MmI Mi Hoffer G>. and OptoOMtruta *»*«* ClirtASa SBARI i.tMA. ^IDAV. MAY tl, IMt ^-TATliom For tho SOetol Boo.... Pto». 430.W Mrs. PearrA. Shealy of GlenviUe, Oa., is Tisiting friends and relstires in Camden. Consul General Homer Brett, now retired and llTing to Washing ton, was the guest of Col. and Mrs. ®* C* wonTresckow, Greene street, last week. Mr. and llrs^B. Clarkson Rhame and family were the guests of the Wm. Murphy’a owners of the Kit Kat Klnb, at Myrtle Beach last week-end. Fred Ogbum, student at the U. of 8. C. School of Pharmacy, had as his guests Sunday his two room mates. Jack Bates of WilUston and Richard Johnson of Clinton. The Rey. Willie Barfield is re- cuperaUng at his home after un dergoing an operation at the Bap tist hospital in Colnmbia Friends of W. C.-Salmond will be pleased to know that he has return ed to his borne orf, Broad street after a brief stay to tbe Columbia hos- pitai. Mrs. O. E. Clotfelter, Sr., O. B. Clotfelter, Jr., and Mrs. Alec Mc Intosh (rf Atlanta, Ga., .were recent guests Of Mr. and Mrs. B P. ciot- iftiter at WeatyUla. Mr. and Mr^. Lehman A. Moseley and daughter, Joan of Greenrille, spent the weekend here as the guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. Luther Moseley. Miss Katina Beleos of WCUNC has been selected from a group of 600 students as one of 60 to take part in the Daisy Chain during the commencement exercises. She will be in the Junior class next year. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moseley and sons, Jimmie and Freddie of Lanr- tobnrg, N. C.. were guests for the weekend of Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Drowdy, Mrs, Moseley’s parents, and Mrs. Lather Moseley, Mr. Mose ley's mother. A house pariy composed of 4he followinf yomig people will spend the weekend with the Morphy’s at the Kit Kat Klab at Myrtle Beach: Libba Smith, Ann Holden, Betty Clark, Mary \n»Itaker, Aldret Boy- ^ kin. Sonny Smith, Jimmy Kime, tiorton, Hugh Billups and Moseley. Rea^Admiral and Mrs. Cato'D. GloTaf and laughter. Miss Sally! State President Of American Legrion Auxiliary Speaks To Lo^l Chapter — *-■y ^ ■' Mrs, Alma Du^ord, of Newberry, president of the' state depaitment of the American Legion Auxilii^, was-' the gueai speaker at the meeting of Camden American Le gion Auxiliary held on last Thursday aftdmoon. May 13 on the lawn of Mrs. William L. Goodale's home on Greene street . Engaged Mrs. J. P. Gandy, Mrs. Marion Williams. Mra Doug Montgomery, Mrs. Howard Funderburk, Mrs. Arthur Stokes and Mrs. Granger Komegay ^ro co-hostesses with Mrs. Goodale. The meeting was presided orer by Mrs. LeRoy Belk. After the regu lar business had been transacted. Mrs. Irvin P. Belser, of Columbia, national executive committee worn- *n, introduced Mrs. Dutford. Mrs. Duffoid gave an inspira tional talk about the purpose and duties of the Legion Auxiliary in the community and stata. In her talk she said, "the ^mden Unit ranks among the leading Units of the State and has responded nobly to every call made by the depart ment this year." She congratulat ed the Unit and urged continuance of this same good work. ^ Another guest of the Unit was Miss Billie Lee Smith, local out- Miss Glover Names The Attendants \ For Her Wedding Plana have been completed for the wedding of Miss Sally Bland Glovw, daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Cato D. Glover, of Wash- togton, D. C.. and Camden, anu Charles Frederick Jolhnson, of De troit, Michigan and Hartford, Conn. The cerempny will take place May 29th, at five o’clock to the aft ernoon. In the garden at Mulberry Plantation, the ancestral hornet of i the bride-elect’s mother. T | The Reverend Mr. Stiles Lines, rector of Grace Episcopal church, will officiate. The wedding music Hilda Owens To Be Wed In June Rites , a Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Roia DweioS of WestriUe have issoed invitadons to ^ marriage ot their daughter. Hilda Sisabetb, to Thomas Robert Payne of Charlotte^ Which, will take place ■ Saturday^. Jane at '• o'clock at the FIrtt Baptist chorch o# Char 'd table centered with a nt platter filled with sweeUieart roee, ”Th» hrWe-elect la a fradnata of bods piac^ upon a luokL painted |Mrs. Mills Has Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Laurens Mills entertained elightfolly on last Saturday with formal luncheon and bridge par- y at her home on Cheenut atreet, lonoring some friends froua Colum- la. A two coorae lunoheon was crved from a heautifnlly appoint-• , tha Baron DaKalh aehool and was tor soma tlao asistant In tha of- floe of the Camden and Kerahaw chiffon Chlnpaa scarf. Following luncheon, bridge was _ . „ enjoyed until six o'clock and'table County Chamber oi Coannert^. 'rises wMw awarded Mrs. Ben Halle, Mrs. Belle Reeves and Mrar T. H. Coleman. Motoring over from Columbia for his affair were Mesdamea Joseph Bell, Robert D. Ekrle. T. A. Good-* vyn, Ben Halle, Albwt Heyward.- Gdorge McCutcheon, Marlod Bar on. Belle Reeves. Mary Scott and Minnie Hammond. • ••••• ■1 ■» will be presented by the TRylor T ' Mias Glover will be given in mar-| * , , , , , standing high school student who riage by her father. Admiral Glov- - . i v . has been chosen to attend ’’Girl’k er. Mr. Johnson will have as hrs Jr. AUuUbOn SOCiety which will be held at Win- beat man. his brother-in-law. Mau ■ JViARV kHANCES DOWEY (Little—Schenk Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dowey of Engagement Lugoff announce the engagement ^ of their' daughter, Mary Prances.' Announcement has been made of and Glenn Ledfor'd Brown of Bla- -ihe engagement and approaching E. marriage of Miss Mary Sheely Little, of Hickory, North Carolina, l^tate .. ... w W VT . ■vwfc ..M..., U.V Ul UUIUS—lU*fVIW Xa&U— . throp College. Rock Hill, this year, rice Bisharat, of Tarrington.’conn. IS Entertained At the close of the meeting the! Miss Barbara Glover will be her members and guests retired, to the'sister’s msid-of-honor and 1^. John- - - - - terrace where delightfni refresh- son’s sister, Mra. Maurice Bisharat little Theatre S. C FH.-Sat., May 21^ A rough-and-rowdy Comedy riotl Walieee Berry in <AUAS A GENTLEMAN’ with Tom Drake, Dorothy Patrick Added: Carteona' -i Is daughter of William H. Little asd' the late Mrs. Little and Leonard-^ SM* Wh, May 22, lOiSO Herman Schenk of Camden, son of Mrs. Leonard H. Schenk, the for- menta were served. Westville Home Club Meeting 'The Westville H.D.C. met Friday afternoon, April 2 at 3 o’clock at>C. will be matron-of-honor. Bridea- room, was entertained last Wed- the home of Mrs. John L. Trues- dell. There were 11 members pres ent The meeting was called to order by tka president Mrs. .James Otis Gasl^s. Mra. Ctel Hasty read the 100th Pialm for the devotional. The roll was'Called and minutes read. ’The club made a special contribu tion to the cancer drive. Mip. W. L. Blackmon wu chairman m. can cer drive and has done an excel lent Job. Plana were made for at leakt two of the members to attend the short coarse at Winthrop. Miss Fewell maids will be the Misses Katherine Glover, slater of the bride-elect, Kate IVilllams, of Mulberry Plan-|Stover. North Broad atreet tation and New York, a consin of Officers were elected and busl- Mlss Glover’s, Matilda Betts and discussed. The following Bllsabeth Baker, of Washington, D.'^Fe-elected: John Stover, presl- Mr. Johnson will be served by dent; Herbert Campbell, vice-prea- six of his Intimate friends as usher- groomsmen. ’There will be no pre-nnptial fes- tivitiee here owing to a recent be reavement to the family of the bride-elect Miss Glovsr was honored on last mer Miss Pheobe Oswald, of Al- The Junior Audubon Society ofthe late Mr. Schenk, the fourth grade. Miss Salley’s' Miss Little will ^aduate to June from Agnes Scott College, Decatur Oa., with high honors. Mr. Schenk is a student at Oa. Tech. Atlanta, Qa.. after serving with the Armed Forces during the World War II. The wedding will take place June 16th to Hickory. • ••••• nesday by John Stover at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John ident; Elaine Roaborough, secre tary and treasurer. Eighteen members were present and refreshments wera served by Mrs. Stover. . ' ’The Audubon Society, of the grammar aehool. is a worthwhile Friday in Washington by Mrs. Sum-organization for the protection of ner Waite, of Camden and Vir-jthe birds in and around our com- ftola, with a luncheon at the Army munity. They hold bi-monthly and Navy Town Club. Alumni Association • a Holds Meeting The Alumni Association of the meetings. *«•••• Mrs. Clark Hostess To Her Bridge Club Mrs. Lesta Davis Clark was hos tess to members of the Thursday Bland, arrived ^ on Monday from j then gave an interesting demon Washington. D, C., and have open- Rtration in waffle making. Also « w • « ui luo murou*/ ed their home "Plumfleld’’ on North bringing literature and helpful bn Hospital ^bool of Nursing Afternoon Bridge Club last week .“®®““f at her home on Pair street. Tuesday May 11th, with a dtoneri ^rs. James W. Stuart. Mra. Oeorgo Griffith, Mrs. J. M. Hoffer, JWcl^^Mtowerothe nlwgwdu- jr.. Mrs. Luther Fields and Mias fh Cary Guthrie were additional the Misses Betty Sue Roberts, Mar- guesta Marriage Of Interest S’ Dora Miles and Rebwca Ann Hum- jj^dge game by the hoa- Broad street. They will remain Jello making. Everyone thoroughly for the wedding of Mias Glover to i enjoyed this. Charles Frederick Johnson, of Do-| The hostess served delicious re- troit, Mich., which will be a social ireshments, assisted by Mrs. Cari event of May 29th. The Glover’s Hasty, had as their house guests thlsj- •*•••• week Capt. and Mrs. George ■An-|^lA|«p-ii» derson, who stopped over enronte VJlUVei-UUIlIlSUIl from Washington to Florida. Births Mr. and Mrs. Saik L. Rabon, of Logoff, announce the birth -of a son on May 16th, at the Camden Hos pital . • • • - Hr. aad Hrs. Grove# Kiser, of ^ thune.. are the proud parents of a daughter, Carolyn Yareona, on May 17th. at the Camden Hoepital • a * Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Wktlclns, a son. on snnday. May lltk, at the Camden Hospital. He has been .'named William Mendal Watkins. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Baker announce the birth of a son, Bd- ward Leroy Baker. Jr., at tlte Cam den Hoepfital on Wednesday. May 19th. • • • Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Canghman announce the birth ot a dauCbier, Patricia Lynn, bora Tuesday, May IS at the Camden hospital Mrs. Canghman is the former Mary Ncdan oC Osssdsa. Hobkirk Hill D. A. R. Chapter The Hobkirk Hill Chapter. DAR, win meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Spencer on Chesout street on Friday afternoon. May 21 at 4 o’clock. All DAR members are welcomed. Garden Club News Roses should he dusted with dusting sulphur every two weeks all summer, early in the morning, for black spot. Special I Hetmpet Jive an# rhytliinl •niARY LOir Robert Lowery, Jean Barton Frankie Carle and Hie Plano Mon.-TuBa.g May 24-2S WANTBDI A man whe ean tame this Vixen! **B. F.*» DAUGHTER** Barbara Stanwyck, Van Heflin Charlee Csburn Mevicteiw News WMl.-Thiirs.g May 26-27 **GENTLEMAN*S ARGEEMENT** Gregory Peek, Dorothy MeQuIre John Garfield Also Latest News ’>"'.4 \ . .A '•v- Invitations have been received in Camden announcing the marriage phries. Dtoner was served Ht» HI persons on May 29 at 6 o'clock to the afler-|„^;;^ ”7 . noon at MulbciTy plantation of Miss ? ■AMiotf^raMnwlS^fh Bland Glover, daughter of Bear ^wtoees session followed with toe ‘ ", alnmni president Mias Margnerite Admiral and Mrs. Cato Gouglas ^ p . Glover, to Charles Frederick John- , 7C“’ OtMr offlc- tssociation WTO vice pres- AnnounceineQt Mrs. Glover, mdtber of the bride- elecL Is the former Ellen Williams of this city. Tho Glovers, while having a home here on Broad street are. owing to mmd requirementu of Adinlral Glover,, making their residence in Waahington. • • • * • Mrs. Ralph Little. Entertains Club The Wednesday Af ternomi Bridge Club met this week with Mrs. Rail#: little at her home on LytUeton street Mrs. A. C. Bradbam and Mrs. Joseito Laird played for aUsent members. Table prises were award ed Mrs. Little and Mrs. George Nlcholstm for high score. test Mrs. Walton Hostess Mrs. J. Clyde Walton, El Hamp- _ street added an extra table to ident Mre. Edwardsecre- ^* of li«r bridge club when tary, Mrs. Eaii Arrington and treas- entertained them on last Frl- orer Miss Grace Rhoden. . • ••••• Celebrates His Fourth Birthday for the best in deni, health and hos^ pitalization insurance The School of Narang of the Wden Hospital •. announces that it is now re viving applications for a class to fin June 15. If you are a higrh school gradu- -I 17 yearis of age or more and are interested in nursing an a career— 0 'fite or call..,. Director of Nurses AMDENnfOSPITAL 1 'I. Camden, S. C. day afternoon. Coca Colas were eerved dnrtof the afternoon and deliclons refresk- menta-atthe end of the sard gauM. Prises were won by Mrs. Nettles Myers and Mrs. J. Clator Arrante. 1 , ^ .Additional gnasta wera Mrs. Ar*. Johnny Stein, handsome young rants, Mrs. 8. C. Baker, Mrs. Kay' Stein,,Barton, Mrs. Jim Darby and Mrs. celetfflWlb fourth birthday last oiia McDonald, of BlshopvUle. Saturday with f party at -his home —- To Sing games and contests, were eerved | The Johnson C. Smith University delicloue fruit punch, honaemade quintet will appear to a recital on todividually iced cakes and candy.'May 22 at tho Second Presbyterian A large homemade pink and white church of bamden. This program birthday cake was cut by the young|is being sponsored by the West- host and served to his guests. mlniter Fellowship of FYlrfleld Balloons were given as favors. | Presbytery fot the purpose of send- AssisUng Mrs . Stein was Mrs. ing delegates to a national confsr- A dsesert coarse with coffee was Henry Qrassssysr, Mr. Stein's moth- ence at Grinnel Collega in Iowa. served before the card game, iTbe concert will be at 8’o''elock. DAVID 4^. BAUM ‘I't" .INSURANCE AGENCY 9xU LINOLEUM -RUGS e Just received shipment New Designs in Famous *^Be€uUgtone^ Beavg Duty Linoleums, ' ( Bndfto Pricad at ~$9.90 ea. tl ■ L- til '■ m 'Heme ef Natleaally Advertleed Merehandiee' For--- The- Summer Vacation SUMMER WeVe a wonderful collection ..; super jt for beach or . back yard fun! •Sim catching Bra Playsuits • • • • brief Shorte. • •«nicely tailored ,,..ih bright mmny colors. PLAYTOGS I S' Easy to Launder and Fun to Wear! OUTLO9K ,piQP L . •' y