The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 18, 1948, Image 7
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In New Tork ond Aik-
Fb Whitaker left on Mow-
for • Toronto, Canoda.
t^ attend a medical
Mra Corbett Bojrkln and
Bench. During the aboen'qi.
Clerk Louise Boykta from
V atn office, the office is !•
e( Do^ Morriioa.
Ld Mra Jobn 8. rair and
‘“ncea Pato ^ Batiiburg
-mAay guests of Mra, Wair*a
^ r. Cooley and Mra. Cool-
nd Mre. Kenneth Berry a»d
of lllami, na., itopped
n short rtolt with Mta.
Koseley on Thursday aftsr-
Unry and Martha How-
fismlet, N. C., twin nleoea
tod Mrs. D. N. Myers, are
few days hare thta
in^Mrs. Doug Ogbum'and
laofhter. Mary, returned to
ome in Florence after spend-
rertl days with their par-
Ir. and Mrs. O. F. Oooley
,1. Ed Holland,
j H. Hammond. Jr., and
left on Wednesday after-
Syracuse, N. T, to Join
nmond who'accepted a posl-
the Dutches Constmctkm
ttion two months ago.
John M. inueplgae and
B. Zemp will leare 0am-
[snnday for Charlotte, N.* C.,
Ithey will Join a tour c<m-
jby Miss Estelle Loucks of
■111. An entire Pnllnum of
IwiH take this trip to the
cout, going the Sonhera
Dd returning the Nbithem
1 Canada. They will be gone
Jfioa lAl Btokeney is a patient
at the Camden bospitaL
Friends of Gay H. Banm wiu be
happy to learn that he is able to
reoeire Tialtors. He to in the PtotI-
denoe hospital In Colombia.
^ D«d«n. Jr., student
at the UNC, Chapel HIU, Is spend-
iag the sammer holidays here with
bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
R. Darden.
Bhaanon DaBoee wiU isare the
Martha BsOrsMa la rMttag rein-
tires in Marietta, Ga.
Mrs. Jack Ch<^ila (Mary Zemp)
and aoa. Johnny, will leare oa Fri
day to apmtd the si^niaer with
mother sad tather-to4iiw. CoL and
Mrs. J. M. Chapin, Ptmtland, Me.
Mr. end Mra. J. Wylie Carroll of
Gastonia, N. C., spent tost weekend
with Mr. and^ Mrs. Charles B.
Blytber to attend the Bdmund-pu-
Boae wedding in Columbia.
O. B. McOrew spent the pest
we^k in Camden. He has Jnst com
pleted a year's Work at Cornell
UnlTeraity in Indnatrtol Education
and Perammel Management. 'Ibla
summer he is teaching at Clemson
first of next week for the Tella-
Wooket Horseback Camps at Rox-
bury,, Vermont Daring July and
August she will teach equitation
at Wabuaakl Camp, Hillside, Me.
Dr. and Mrs. George Nichoieon,
Mtoa ElUe Zemp and Col. and Mrs.
■gmont C. ronTrssckOw attraded
the UBTelUng of a DAR marker on
the sight of the old Waxhaw Pres
byterian church in Lancaster coun
ty Jane 10.
Mra. Edward DnBoae and Miss .
Shaaaon DnBoae spent last week-
end wHh Mrs. Itly WUson In Sum- ^
ter and attended the Hodgee-An-
drewa wedding at the Church of
the Holy Communion at Statebnrg
and the reception at the Borough
house.
Ur. and Mrs. Frank Mayer, Mrs.
J. C. Outlaw ^(Margie Mayer) and
son, Danny, will leare by motor
on Friday for a rialt with Mr. and
Mra. Wallaoe Smith (Jean Mayer)
in Gordon, Pa. They will be away
until July 1.
, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gaskin, Jr.,
bare Jnat returned from Bessemer,
Ala., where they risited Mrs. Oaa-
Un'a Biiter, Mrs. C. H. Cummings.
Mrs. CnmmtngB returned with them
for a few daya rMt wtih her
friends hers.
Mrs. Oeoirge Nleholaon and Mra.
R. E. Chewnlng attended the S. C.
American Legldn conrentlon in
Columbia on Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. Nlcholadn was the Jamea Le-
Roy Belk Post No. 17 auxiliary's
repreeentatlTe. Othera attending
from Camden, were:. M. M. Reas-
bnorer, Joe Jenkins and Jnllan
Branham, members of the 'Hlo Get
ters Club", Mrs. ItoaaooowM*, Mr.
and Mra. F. D. Ooodale, Mrs. L. P.
Tobin and Mrs. J. M. Gandy, mot
ored orer on Monday ermiing for
the beauty pageant kt Melton Field.
College.
Mr. and Mrs. M. DnVal, Mr. and
Mrs, H. E. Beaid, Jr„ Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. C. Boykin and Mr. and Mrs.
W.' R. Ctopehart wUl attend the
wedding of Mtoa Elizab^ Barr
at Lt Col. W. C. Capehart on Etat-
urday to Georgetown.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ooodale
hare returned from a two weeks
trip to New Tork abd Philadel
phia. They were the guests of Mrs.
Qoodale’s sister. Mrs. Robert Hot
ter and family while In Philadel-
5PS YOUR TROUSERS CLEAN
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We have installed a new machine
thoroughly cleans the cuffs of
m's trousers. Gets all of the dust
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sand whwh accumulates in these
\is out. \
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We always try to give the very
I service to our customers.
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By the way, ifs getting rather late
ithe season now and the m/oths are .
(’I . '
iting very active, so if you havenH
your winter clothes put up in
fth'proof bags yet, you had better
[s’
Ithem to US right away.
lality Cleaners
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cflybom (Peg
gy McOulrt) who Itore been mak
ing their home In Atlanta, 04u,
where Mr. Clybum is a atndent at
Georgia Tech, retnmed to Camden
on Saturday for their summer ra*
cation.
Col. Anael Bateman returned Tia
Delta Airlines to his home in San
Antonio, Texas, on Saturday after
a week’s visit here with his moth
er, -Mrs. Janie 8. Bateman.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nettles, Jr.,
were delegates to the 8. C. Rotary
convention in Columbia last we^.
Mr. Nettles is the Incoming presi
dent of the Camden Club.
Mra. Horace Zeigler, the former
Nell Kirkland and sons. Jack and
Shannon, of Oak Ridge, Tenn.,
have arrived for an extended visit
with Mrs. Zelgler’a ‘ parents, Mr.
and Mrs.' S. W. Kirkland.
Mr. and Mra. CUul H. Sehlosburg,
Miss 'Jgckis Sharpe^ Dr. H. F.
Daley and Dr. A. B. Whitaker were
gueeta at the Currie-Lawbon wed
ding in Clio on Sunday evening,
June IS.
Dr. Arnold Allen of Philadelphia,
Pa., has arrived for a few d^
visit with his faihlly. Mrs. Allen
(Phyllis Karesh) wtd dangthsr,
Barbara, wQl Join him later in
Dayton, Ohio, where he will be on
the staff at a hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boykin, Jack
and Mlss~ Charlotte Boykin, T. O.
Boykin, Ji;., and Misa Sara June
Roller are spending this week at
Crescent Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Darden of
Kane, Pa'., halve returned home
after a few days visit here with
Mr. Darden’s brother, George R.
Darden' and family.
Mr. and Mffc. Arden Lowndea
are spending two weeks In Waah-
togton, D. C., Maltimore, Mr., and
New York. Mr. Lowndes is taking
a 2 kreeka'^Naval training In Wash
ington and Mrs. Lowndes is on a
buying trip for The Clothss Tree.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Reasonover
and aon, Carl, were among the out-
of-town guests at the McKtnwm-
Callff wedding in the First Bap
tist church in‘’nmmonsvill6 on Sat
urday, June 12. William Reason-
over WM an uaher-groomemah in
the wedding. .
Mrs. Leobard Schenk Leonard
Schenk, Jr., Joe Nelson, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Clybom and Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. McKaln 1^ on
'Tuesday for Hickory. N. C., to at
tend the wedding on Jdne 1€ of
Leonard Schenlt, Jr., to Mtoa Mary
Sheely Uttle. Mr. McKaln wUl be
best assn and Mr. Clyhnm and Mr.
Nelaon groomsmen.
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Thompson-Harrill
To Wed This Summer
Announcement'has been made of
the engagement of Min Rebecca
Jane HaTilll. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clark MUea Hanill of Caro-
leen, N. C.. to .R4^bert Benjamin
Thompeon, son of Mrs. J. W.
Thompson and the late J. W.
Thompeon oi Camden. The wedding
is to be an event of tote summer.
Miss Harrill to a graduate of.
Limestone Oollege where the re-'
oelved a number of hoaorn. She
editor of the college newapaper and
yearbook, a clan supvtiatlve and
la listed In Who’s 'Who In Ameri
can Universltln and Colleges. She
was officer and member of Chi
Delta Phi, Intematkmal Relations
Clnb, Ghriatton Association Council.
Clototer and Alpha Dslta. For the
paat two yeera she has been year
book ^supervisor for Keys Printing
Company In Oreenvllla
Mr, Ibompson served in the
army during the recent conflict
receiving the Purple Heart, Combat
Infantrjrmsn’s badge and ribbons
from the European Tbester of Ope
rations. He received a B. S. degree
from PreebyterUn CoUege this
spring. As a studsnt, ks was stu
dent director of the college band,
a captain in the ROTC, a member
of the honorary scientific fraterni
ty, International RMatlons Club,
Pan-Rellenlc Council, vice presi
dent ot ^ne Key National Honor
fraternity and pi^dent of the PI
Kappa Alpha aoctol fraternity.
Mrs. H. C. Hallman'
Has Bridge Party
Mra. Henry C. Hallman enter
tained the bridge club of which
she is s member op last ’Thursday
afternoon at her home on Lyttleton
street
Additional guests Included Mrs.
J. B. Kelly,. Mrs. Luther Fields.
Mrs. Jamea W. Stuart. Mra. J.
Claytor Arrahta, Mrs. H. A. Small
and Mrs. J. C. Ewing.
High score for the afternoon was
made by Mrs. Fred E. Weat and
the low acore prise was awarded
Mra. Kelly. ' '
A sweet course was served at
the concluaion of the card game.
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Mrs. C. B. McGrew (Rachel
O’Daniels) left on Thursday for
Clemson College where she will
spent the summer with Mr. Mc
Grew, who is teaching at summer
school.
Trapp-Daugherty
Weiiding' Of Interest
An event of wide intef^t to their
many friends was the marriage ot
Sarah I. Trapp and Guy Daugherty
at C o'clock in the evenlag of June
15. .'The ceremony being performed
by Judge N. C. Arnett at his home
on North Broad 'street, Camden.
The couple left Immediately for a
trip south and will return and be
at home to their fHenda next week
at their home, ^9 Fair street.
Mrs. Daugherty has made her
home in Camden for a number of
years. She la-the daughter of the
late Jim and Sallie Dortty Davia.
By her gracious' manner she has
made boats of friends in Camden
and vicinity.
Mr. Daugherty, a natlve'of Dal
ton, Texas, is the son of the late
Boone and Loretta Hyatt Dauber-
ty. He has made Bethnne his home
for the past 16 years whmre he to
engaged In the pottery business
and more recently has opened a
branch businees with Jim Clark
son, Jr., near Lngoff.
Hosts of friends wish for this
popular oonide all the good luck
n the world.
GOOD OLD DAD
DESERVES THE BEST
ON
FATHER’S DAY
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Mrs. Julian Sanderi
Hostess At Party
Mrs. Jolton Sanders. Jr., was
hostess to msmbsrs of her contract
club on tost Thursday at her home
in Hagood. A dessert course with
acceesorlee was aervudl before the
card game, and ccrfd drinlto toter in
^ afternoon.
Playing for an absent member
waa Mrs. Chaa. P. Vincent Table
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prises were awarded Mrs. Vincent
and Mrs. Lane Woodcock for high
score.
fiowlgof sammer floweru were
used throbidKHit the house.
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Births
Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Elkins
are receiving congratulations upon
the arrival of a son on Wednesday,
June I at the Camden hospital. Hs
)iaa been ■named Frank 8amael El
kins, Jr., and will be called Sam'
mie. Mra. Elkina la the former Mtoa
Doris Ckmyera.'
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Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Cecil .Lane, a son, at the Camden
boepltal on Monday, June 14.
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