The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 04, 1948, Image 5

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s o (i i n For Ao SoekI Paco .,. PlMM43a.W Lan» Woodcock gSi«- Sf o" ^ - iTSSl 2frt Oie O. S. •«» *a*- Md. r Lee roUwood month’s Tislt iHtii ^ieTSlley of Virginia. -sHoHsileU*^^^ li » pol^ dnu^tor, Mrs. JciitB t. Tesm and Mrs. CUronco Bnhhsm mud daaghters of Baaiberg sre^ spending this week srlth the former’s per- eots, Mr. end Mrs. W. F. Nettles, Sr. \ Cspt. and Mrs. Aleaknder Hej* ward, Jr., USN, and fkmUx hare arrlTed from Newport. and ttmXtjr. )are with Mrs.^Ilertard’s mother. Friends of Miss Emma YUleplgne ^>’®- C. Nlcholsoiv will be glad to know that she has* Mrs. Oeorge B. Stsart, been discharged as a patient at the Lyttleton street, hare retamed Camden hospital. .from a weeks rtsl with Mrs. Mr. and.Mrs. Warren Smith and Slaart’s mother, Mrs. M. Q. Wlt- chlldren will leare on Pridar for 1®“. la Blnefleld, W. Va. New York and wfll return to Cam den In the tall. Mrs. J. L. WlUUoq^ and •‘Doc"^ Jr., spent last rwd^kd at Myrtle Beach. “Doc”, Jr Fair street after daring the sami will work there,Greene street a<9Mha^~ ) Mr. aqd Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greeoleaf Knight of DiiM>lng Springs Ranch. Texas, hare i^red for a rlslt and are |t the Whlttrldge Cottage on on rw ‘T t:*—2* ~ I «r. «oa *rs. Leon Schlosborg, iTa patient at the CM»>| Mr. aj^ Mrs. 8. li CroUey and Marlon Schloabnrg, A.J3am Karesh L M. Clarke ol Bmanon on Chapel HUl. N. C., on Monday to . • few days hers wtth her Sunday. attend the gradaating exercises of ' Miss Joan Schlosburg, w^ will finish at the Unlrersity of North Carolina. Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Hinson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Stogner and children spent last week at Crescent Beach at the Stogner’s cottage. Mrs. Stogner and chUdren stayed over for another week and Samson Tables were Joined Saturday by Mrs. Stor' s.*r* *•« tutck f Stmt*n feldint mn t* to •"'* yo*' mm iibltt «l •»lr Mmb. iril 4* ku koiMwark M mm ukic aad thea *«k Mbit lot Biodel *ir> liUai. Tkere'i lo ckiak : a StOMa tibU to|n •• m ^ wood (ktoiaiio. ChooM from six won derful patterns in “strong- enonxh-to-stand-on” Ssmson Use them for a thousand different purposes all over your' home. ’TIm^ tuck sway neatly in a closet—but they’re good iMk- ing enough to sti^ out smartly on their own. 'And at the amaz- ini^y low price of $4.95 escb— ypull want lota and lets ef them. Samson Glover-Johnson Marriage At Mulberry Plafitation Saturday Brilliant Event Mulberry PlanUtlon. the ante- er and father who were married in bellura home of Mr. and Mrs. OuTid the same room at Mulberry. The R. Williams of 'Tulsa, Okie., and wedding cake was made by Flora Camden, was the scene of. a brll- Dees, the old family servant, and Usnt and bceuUfnl wedding and was cut by the bride and groom one oj the wide interest of society with the Devla R. Williams sword. In the South'end Best, Saturday During the cu.tlng of the cake the sfteroon. May 29 at ( o’clook. when bride received a lei of white flow- Misa Sally Bisnd Glover, daugh- era flown from Hawaii and aent ter of Rear-Admlrel and Mrs Cato by Mrs. Herbert Richards, an, Intl- Douglea Glover, beceme the bride mate friend of the Glovera The of Charles Frederick JtAnson of bride wes born In Hawaii when Detroit, Mich., son of Mrs. Woolaey her father was stationed there. McAlpine Johnson and the late Mr.' ’The young couple left after the Johnson of Andover, Conn. The reception by motor for the Caro- Rsr- Mr. Stiles Lines, rector of line beaches and a yachting trip Grace Episcopal church, oCflclated after which they will be at home In the preeonce of ..an Immense In Detroit, Mich, gathering of mlativee and friends. I For traveling the bride wore an The wading party entered the •9“® ■pray Caraagle suit with drawing mom from tk second floor brown' and white accesaories and down the long sptrsl stairway and ® white orchid lapel flower, assembled before the huge windows The bride, the eldest daughter of where the vows were spoken. A R*ar-Admir4l and Mrs. Glover, re- bst^ronnd of lace fern, southern, ®®l^®d ^•r education at Ashley Hall, amllax and a center arrangement of Ghsrleston Holton Arms and George white snapdragons. Madonna lilies, Washington . Universltcr, Washing- gardenias. nukgnoUas and double 1®®- U. C., and at various, schools larkspur wljth white antique vases -France. Her mother, the former holding giant speara of white Kllen Mannfng Williaxhs,' was born Rtfgte Mr. and Mrs. Wlllle Sheorn have returned from a few days visit with their son, Roy Sheorn and family In Asheville, N. C. They were ac companied home by their daughter, Miss Katherine Sheorn and little Mias “Bibs” • Sheorn, daughter of the Roy Sheorns. Mrs. Lois M. Coxe motored to Spartanburg where she will spend the day with her daughter. Miss Bltsy.Coxe, who will return with her for the summer -vacation. Miss Coxe Is a Junior at Converse Col lege. Mrs. H. C. Mills, Jf. (Mary El len McCaskill) and daughter. Coral laien nf Raleigh, K. C., spent last week with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. McCaskill. Mrs. Nettle Player and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nordstrom aUd daugh-. ter. Barbara of Chester were re cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Morris. ^Dr. and Mrs. Robin Zemp, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Mays. Mrs. W. C. Hough and Miss Sarali>Gilubbs It- tended the graduation exercises of W. Rubin Zemp, Jr^ from the School of Pharmacy, USC, on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Thomas N. Waters and daughter. Miss Margie Waters, will leave Saturday to attend the graduation exercises at Clemson College where Wm. T. Waters will receive. his degree in textile en gineering. ~~ Mrs. J. H. Guthrie will leave on Monday for Alexandria, Va., . to spend some time with her dsugh- Invitations Received Invitations have been receltni in Camden this week which read: “Mr. end Mrs. WUUAm. Alexander Carrie request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Ellen Francee, to Doctor Glean Johnson L«awhon, Jr., on Sun day evening, June 13th at 2 o'clock, Reedy Creek church, Clio, S. C. Reception In church perler.” MIm Currie has been operating* room supervisor at the Camden hos pital .^for the past year and a half and hat a«bosi of friends in Cam- dea Dr. Lawhon la originally from HartsvUle and has been head of the Camden Veterinary Clinic, Jef ferson Davis highway, here for two years. « • • Beautifully emboaed InVitatlons were received by many relatives and friends of young Malsolm Bry ant, eon of Capt. and Mrs. Malcolm M. Bryant. USN^^etatloned in Ger- tween Washington and Camden where they have a place on N. Broad street, “Plumbfield.’’ The bridegroom was graduated from Trinity College. Hartford, toMSi grMinlW I Blf k JM* ibi I to be keU or KtoiMsbaS, Ji«Um RIMelberg. Jo&e t. IMt. Ttm^ g-H* Mn. Btryut la tbe fomer Kath erine DeLoneke, ianghtor of Mn Reite^ P. DeLancJto Mad tito late Mr. DeLoa^e. Seven-branched candelabn holding The. Glovers divided their time cathedral tapers were use^ Detroit. Mich. Buffet Supped And Bridge Party Greatly Enjoyi Mr. and Mn. WSllip li. Qood- ale rntcrtalned Mlibtf^ On laat Friday evcnlnf vritb f bollM MlR- per and bridgo party ajkibotr kmla. Numerous arrangfonat^ were used cffeotttely t^ingbOPI the homt- and hish eeon'V vna made by Mr.v WamC Sittttb. TOe Goodale's guests inehMed Mr. ni Mrs. Granger (iaither, Mr. tad Mn. John Whitaker, Jr'. Mr. aat Mm. John'K. deLoach, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. DuBose, Jr., Mr and Mn. Re^ ert W. Taller, Mr and Mr*. WlliMi Mills. Mrs. Cyril HarrioOR, Mra. f* f ( } > i Coxe. on were either side of the windows. A string enaemoie presented a prognm of nuptial music before the ceremony. The wedding march from the third act of “Lohenrgin” by Wagner was played for the pro cessional and Mendelssohn’s march from “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” for the receulonal. The bride, wbo was given in mar riage by her father, wore a gown oL Pina c^th in candlelight ivory made with a slight off shoulder ef fect wfib a bias fold around the neckline, long sleeves ending In points on the hand and buttoned with tiny covered buttons to the elbow, a full skirt over iT, hooped underskirt and a long, train. The veil of silk bridal illusion was at tached to a cap and drape of rose point lace, s family heirloom, and scattered with orange blossoms. Her only ornament was an import ed string of pearls, the gift of her father on her 18th birthday. She carried a brides bouquet of gar denias tube roses and Kenilworth Ivy. Miss Barbara Glover waa her sis ter’s maid-of-uonor and Miss Maurice BIsharat of Torrlngton, Conn., sister of the birWegroom- elect was matron-of-honor. Brides maids were Misses Katherine Glover, sister of the bride; Kate Williams, cousin of the bride; Matil da Betts and ^isabeth Baker of Washington, D. C. The maid of hon or worb a dress of pastel blue or- In 1— oo,A u.. gandy imade with a fitted bodice, » draped'off-shoulder neckllns, short daughter, Thom- ^ md Mrs. E C. Pearce, Jr., i^as their guests at their all purpota F0UH1I6 TABUS ai tSUBS- IE FURNISHING COMPANY asla Ann Mr. anj have hai home. "The Terraces”, for the past mpnfli, Dr. and. Mrs. Herbert Schrieber, Brodx, N. Y. They re turned to their home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhame and children of Greenville Ipent sev eral days here (his week with Mr. Rhame’s mother, Mn. 6. W. Rhame, who la a imtlent at the Camden hoepital. y Gomdr. and Mn. C. B. Farland (Mary Boykin) and chUdfen, Mary, Kay and Sandy; who are based at Pensaloca, Fla., were weekend guests of Mn. Boykins fatlwr, .Bel ton O. Boykin and Mrs. Boykin, and her slater, Mrs. R. E McCarty and family. ««••«<> Birth Born to Rev. and Mrs. WyH® Hogue. Jr., at Rlchmc^d, Va., on Monday, May 81, a danghter, Car- roll Margaret, weighing eight poundi and ilx ouncee. She Is the granddaughter of 8. Wylie HognSi Sr., of Camden. THE BURTON HI-LO LOVE SEAT crinoline hooped underskirt. She carried an arm bouquet of mixed spring flowera tied with pastel blue satin ribbon. The iftatron of honor and brides maids dreses were identical of that worn by the maid of honor, Mlfes Williams and Miss BsUa. to.,blnsh peach. Miss Baker and Mias Glover In rtpure yellow and Mrs. BIsharat In pastel bine. Their flowers were also the same as the maid of hon or’s, tied with matching satin rih- boa. The bridegroom had .as his best man. his brother-in-law. Dr, Manrioe BIsharat of Torrlngton, Cona The usher-groomsmen were Fblllip Jenkins, Frostburg, Md.; Bensen MeClnre and Robert Neal of Detroit, Mich.; Mathew Birming ham of Andover, Cond., and Frede rick Spltser of T<rfedo, Ohio. They all wore white suites with gar denia bontonnlera. Mrs. Glover, mother of the bride, wore sn Hawaiian print dinner dress In sea bine with chalk white figures and a gardenia cprsage. Mrs. Johnson, the mother of the bridegroom, was gowned In a poeny rose crepe and her flowers wsre gardenias. A reception was hsld Immediately after the ceremony. The graclons and beantiful rooms were decorated thronghont with native magnolias, gardenias, huge Shasta dsiilfii,^ Qneen AnnsTa laee and white gladioli. The bride's tabls was covered with a point de Venice cloth and graced with a sliver epergne filled with bridee roses and gardenias, flanked with two silver three-branched candel abra holding ivory tapers. At one end of the table was the thvee-tlsr- ed wedding cake topped with a spun wedding ben sent from Washington. D. C.. by Mrs. Oeorge Anderaon and made to repUca to the one s||e aunt to the wedding of the bride's moth- DAY-A lovely piece of FURNITURE Y NIGHT~A coinfortable Innerspring Bed ^ > —« beAutifiillF krrRiy pl«c« that win add richoM# to jrowr Quality co—tructiom twrovcbovl for ■wort and laatfagf MivSea. y Night—easily converted into a real full si^ bed **built-in'^ Innersprin^ Mattress construction/ It sleeping luxury nsws^r bolwpe achieved in^dual ^n)08e” fnmitu^^ 8m the iri-Jpo of Funutoro Co. 1'-' v,.t little Theatre s. c. rASmU Job* ** *<SCUD0A.H001 * SCUDDA-HAYP Color by Teehnieeler June Never, ten MeCaNtetor Added: Carteone Sat, JuM S, 10:30 P. li* Nfe ■ Htotl *«I1EADING Foil HEAVEir ^ Stuart Erwin, Glenda Farrell FOR THE ^Haviland CHINA •Decorative CHINA We also have a fine selection of... s ^ •Rock CRYSTAL — cut and etched •Heisey CRYSTAL Various Patterns of •Crystal Stemware. • 65c ea to 2.00 ea ... .1. * Crystal Plates to. Match NYLON FRILLED Cf/RTA/iV8 — size 50x2i/> yds. 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