The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 16, 1948, Image 7

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Pi*»ey» p tm u»irn on Monansr. *^*^10. Blchnrdt. Jr. Mootrent. N. C. Wooten of ChArinfr thto of Jim. J„^lS^tofMr.. Jnmee ^*5£.*a!enn Lnwhon of ^ J5U «««>» ** **.ySStBUtn of Shew Weld ► ^ jjden Lowndee on Mon- r ib? Mr* C. B. WntU epent L-.. Seraw with their son, 1-Vatti. Jr., aod f«to«y- ■L ST Kent Miller.htTO » we®k’. trip to ■S^^’aSloeburg retufn^ from Phllndelphln, il W ipent la«t weekend, fjluj jue Gay, i^Ptlon- C^den hospital, la Omden Tscation in Atlanta, J, LM ciyburh wijl be di^ "5 smdw. « •“« Ln to hit bo®® . .. ^Tllrs Charles G. Moller T Peter, are at Paradlae ^j^o. Wyominf, for tho \ M Wllaon. Jr. (Betty Lri'tad danfhter, Eliaabeth. Jito, this week at Pawleys ^ Ifra Jack Rkhards hare 7 to Comril Unhrerslty, It Th afrar spendiny a two with Mr. and Mra. ^torda Jr., on North LytUe* nt Itoe Truesdale left by Tbirsday for Boston to tvs weeks with her aunt de, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Jokn "Lynch McQueen, the Miss Mary deSaussure ct m. Is the guest of her SPECIAL Tot ■ee Days Only Men's Summer Inion Suits . 1 from high grade rial Any size 36 cIi44. n.49 ‘AUL ROSS 2 Broad Street !aaden« S. C. ^In. Mrs. Bdwin Kerrison Fair street ^ WUliford and Jfr*K OUr^ ^by, of Fort Bragg, left Thurs^ ^ f« a week'a TScaUen at Myrtle Bmcd. Mrs. John. I. Team and daugh- ter, Virginia, spent several* days this week in (JolumbU where Vir- finta submitted to an operation fbr adnoida and tonsils. , Mr. aud^ lto. P N. Freeman (Aaa M. Clarkson).and three chll- drea of OreeuTille are spending sometime kero with Mrs. Freeman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S » CUrkson. * Mrs. C. P., DuBose, Jr., who is spending the summer at Linrille, N. C., was in Camden this week for a day. Mrs. Arden Lowndee re turned with her to Unrille for a Tislt. • : Mrs. Jphn fi. Harter and daugh ter. Miss Margaret Harter, are the guests of the former’s son, Darid S. Harter and Mrs. Harter (Micky Langston) at their home on N. Mill street Mrs. John Langford wtn leawe on Monday fw a stay kt Pawleys Island. They will be accompanied by Mr. Langford’s brother. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Langford and family of Columbia. Mrs. Eknest' Frietag, Sr., return ed from Lexington. M. C., on Tues- dsiy after a week’s wlsit with her daughter. Miss Sadie FrteUg. Miss Frietag accompanied her mother home and remained for a few days. Mrs. Ralph Little and children have retunmd from Mra Little’s former home, ChariottsrlUe. Vs^ where they haw# been riaiting rela- tires for two we^s. They were so- compaaied home by Mrs: Little’s nelee, Catherln Smith. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Truesdale and family. Rote and Loref, spent Sun day In Kershaw with Mr. ’Truss- dale’s mother, Mrs. H. H. Trues dale who celebrated her birthday with a dinner at the country clu^ housa Mr. and Mrs. Wiltiam McGrath, of Brooklyn, hare been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anthmuy' Tnhlasky and son, Anthony. While they were here Mr. and Mrs. 'TUhalsky hsd their son christened by Father Burke. Mr. and Mrs. McGrath are godfather and godmother of the little boy. Among the out-of-town relatives and friends who attended the fu neral of Ralph Nesblt Shannon on Monday were: Mr. and Mrs. John ! Barnwell and Miss Leila B. Boy kin, Whitmire; Ralph Nesbtt, Richmond, Va.; Mrs. Fred Bell, Mias Ellen BeU of Rock Hill, Ted deLoache, Raleigh, N. C.; Mr. and Mra. BUlott White Springs, Fml’ Mill: Mr. and Mrs. Itley Wilson and John Wilson, Surntm-; Capt William Ancrum, Pawleya Taland; Mr. and Mrs. Rohm Coker and C. O. Tlmberiake, Hartarille; Mr. and Mra. Kwahaw D. deLoaeh. Arthur McI. .Qriffln, Dr. Oeorgo W.- Bnm* aon, Bairon Oriar, Mr. and Mra. Pat Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Buffet Supper . For Bridge Party Mrs. John Langford goro a lore- ly buffet supper and bridge party on laat Thurs^y. evening at her home ^ILahreM atreet for the membtora of ber '^ntract club, tksir husbands and some special gueata.. Seven tables of cards followed (he delightful supper which was aerved from an attractively ap pointed table in the dining room. Many arrangements of summer flowers WMo used in the three Toome, which were thrown en suite for the occasion. Prlseo were won by J. R Kelly and A. B. Boykin. Mrs. Langford’i gjMgta Inelmled: Mr. and Mrs. J;^,^HagiBs, Mr. and Mra. F. & We^,Mr. Nettle# Myers, Mr. am ifee^^JIr. and Mrs. '■J^ra, John Stover, Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Hall- mdk, Mr, and Mrs. . 3.^ lindsay PlerM, Mr. and Mrs. James W.. Stuart. Mr. and Mra. Lather Fields, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ketty, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Small. Mr. and Mra. .r B. Boykin. Miaaes Kat% Suaie and Mary Watklna, Mias Myro Raft and J. C, Wilton. Sabseribe To The Chroniele DAVID H. BAUM Insurance Agency v ^ \ icci^nt — Health BospHalizaiion — Life insurance ; ' Member: Camden Life UnArwrHere’ Aaeeelatlen wmm t ' , t'.4? „ ^ MM Summer Shop’s , f' ,. r. j- i H I v‘’'US ' V j ' ) 5 i Mrs. Hoyt Frank Owens, who prior 4o her Iredding which took^ place June 12 at the First Baptist church, was! Winifred Elizabeth “Betty” Godtsdn, daughter ol Mr. and I Mrs. Henry Cleve Godwin. ENTIRE STOCK OF ^ Summer Dresses One-third to One-half Off JUNIOR, ItifiSES AND WOM^ SIZES Orapaa —- Rayon Gabanttnaa — Bulcliv Uaana — Bambarga — Cbambraya —- Saarwickgra SHAli GROUPS AT ONE-THIRD OFF ' • - 4 ¥ ■ ^ ^ t 'll n > Navy top-bracket aottbaU teams will meet ito New York City the week of September 5, tn competi tion tor the All-Navy softball champioosblp — > McIntosh and James Pkrry, aU of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. H. K Hal- let and I^. Robert McKay of Char lotte,* N. C.; Mr. and Mra. D. M. Maya. Misa Harriet Maya and Miaa Cecelia King of Bethune; Mr. and Mrs. E. Dudlay Oandiiw and Mrs Janies T. ^ly, Jr., of Charlotto, N. 0. Births Fashion Shop SALErf INI OEUtllK EMK snn Mr. and Mrs. Arman Charduklan of Rstcine, Wis., announeo the birth of a son, Rodney Arman, July 7. Mrs. Charduklan js the former Missj Selma Reynolds of Camden. Mr. and Mri. Bentley StogsdUll announce the Urth of o, son. July | 10 at the Camden hospHsL He has been named Joseph Stndk Stogsdell | OkP his matkmal gnuMRNher. Mrs., ttogadell is the former Lorinej Sfrak. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rosa Owens I aanounoe tke birth of a daughter,! Gloria Jean, on Jane SO at the; Camden hooplUL . Mr. aad • Mrs. Owens have aaother daughter, | Sylvia 30700, agad It months. Navy •wtaamluc aad dlflni'! win MMt bi PhlladMphii^ Pa., tkei weak of Aaguat it. In comfoMtloal for An-Wavy chaM^nshtp awards! COAT’S SUITS SWIM SUITS- SHORTIS T-SHIRTS MILLINERY $1—$2—^ And $4 , ViJmm up to $KU6 • BLOUSES • SKIRTS • BEACH ROBES • PEDAL PUSHERS • PLAY ^ITS . NYLON HdSB SotnP&l^ Ooly^-Fint QMol|ty ILlOperpr. ' li V' ' t • k • AU Sedes Cashr^No. Refundr^-Na^ Afiinravdl ar Exchanges • It PRESSES COATS and •SUITS » bathing suits .•SLACKS •PUYSl andft- Final Gearance .y.'V* C MuiraiiMiiromMMM L inHIml b c < ^HdEN’S suns, TOWNCLAD TROPICAIB Brtngy Wonth^v Cnrrfvl TbilariBg, Samm«r'Colon. Boat tin haul with a IVoplcal, flow at Uiia CWaraiaca Prieo 27.50 i ^ PRICE ;* WG RESERVED ALL iKRiSSES ON SALE 1 Lot CHILDREN'S DRESSES VaIueto$L50 - ■ ^ Sale^ *t Gowns and ^ps 40 to 4S -Sale$2.ir7 Hot Slips and Gowns Vahw to $S Ji SBle$L»7 V I lie Fa^oD Shop) MEN'S SOLAR STRAWS REDUCED O AA jCL Q AA Ealire MaA Mm’* 9«aiMr Staiwt OC 0*VW ' 'L— ^ 100 PAIRS MEN'S SUMMER SHOES d! AA Tatok Iwa-TfMkBvowtt aad WUtaiR ♦ ' - I ■ .11. Ill ■ I 1.1 Nil. I ,11 iirii.i-iiii I M gogo ga pi g^g^ and Sandfds R^nced ... :4,UU & v*iMf Children’s White Shoes. Reduced .... $3J)0 Boyi^ Spoci' Shirts, short and long sleeves, Vk megrmvrecced • •••x $L00 Miijpl t iW 'i i^m.i I III —I I ■ c; . . 1 ■ ■ ■ ^ ‘ - - ! . , kN - a c ALL SATES PINAL Cork 'i / pmnasy iMS : ^ »■■■ • • - '*•‘- %.<>*■ ■