The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 23, 1948, Image 7

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■ TMg eA^HHiw WMm tom^ jiiiuiDtiMA. rmoAr, july ts, im ^AOI ttVCM ^U(I(TY iHm ^ S«eW Pac« w..#4. Hto*o® to on * trip Ch*rte»f<«- , 1 IL (toady &> rifit wttK frtaM® 'SS' HoUtoa ind danght^ *Jf%Stog -a two woota .?■, MyrUe Beach. •«!«£ Booker to apendlni ]f^ L T. Perry, hi Bata» „ ffmMh to» retnmed to At- r^ta Mr. and Mra. W. H. male W. Garrett^ Ml* Mock are 'spendln* two •^^Qcean Strmnd^^ Sayafe a^ hire taken a cottage for the neat few P-nk Jordan returned Sun- Job t Tlait with her (^ktrlei (Jotto, in Nazareth. tfd Mrs. A. G. Hufgina^Te tit n»t. Mte. George Lurtonl. I-Siaa the oili return to her bonne in York on Monday. , . Charles Gotto and dangh- ObUs Dale, and son, Charles ke. are rtaltlng Mrs. Chma’a S. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Jor* K Woodward Airport. «,d Mrs. Junius B, Qneen tofWBW. Eaeanor and Cecelia Urksbttrf. W. Va.. wto \fMTP ti)« house guests of Mr. and y D. Goodale, left on Thnra- Ibr their home. f^ttd Mrs. Granger Gtotthw ned from Unvllle, N. <3., on Ij and will leave shortly for jnerlcan Expr^s Co. tour ^ fest They will be away fix ^ge, N. J., retuiiied on Sunday, t® Camden on Sunday for the ^y •^*?**“‘®<* Mrs. and the Mtoaea Ctorke’e returned Qeo^ r Stuart. Jr., who hms been home with them. 'Fhe Team’s also iwttag her brother, 8. Ci Oascoyno had Mr. and Mrs. Sumpter Mi: wntt tentty In Short HiUa, N. 3^ |€torke of KnoxTllle, Tenn.,. mS « « ' ^'Wilson spent them on MoqdayjbatJttuuday.^ M<Hiaay In Camden with Mra Wll-' •••••• Jin?-|Sr*l5 Miss Rhett Weds C^H. Zemp, Jr. Mrs. ThomM L. Alexander and ri. xyL ^ • » ^ JamM of Jackaonrtlle and IH St. Philip & Hollywood, Pla., arrived on Satnr- day to apcmd sometime with the former’s daughters, Mrs. B. D. it Folbwing Pattenu •la TOWLE Sterling , Itre Now Available ^Lafayette Symphony Drury Lane , Lady^ ana Chased Diana 43(KW iMira. BUI Zelglar visited Mrs Bee- sto Wiggins In Coolombto Uat week. Mr ^ Un. R. T. Mickle and W Bob, spent laet week at Alcoa. Tenn., with Mr. Mickle’s Mrs. John Mobley. WhUe there they vtohed the Smoaky Mountains a^ National Park. Misses Joe Ann ^ LlUlatt Mfckle retnmed with them after an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Stuart ^o haTc been vUttlng Mrs^ Stuart’s parents. Mr and Mrs. JIYederlck Berry, Glen Mr. and Mrs. Douglas WaiU and •on, Wbldon of, Columbia, were the guests over last weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Mayer. IJr. and' Mrs. -WUliaa 8. Lind say of Chailotte, N. C., Mrs. Rod dy Miller* and daughter. Miss Mar- »ret Miller of Rock HOI vlshed Mm, John 8. Lindsay recently., WillSun N. Northrop of Boise, Idaho, hae arrived for an extended sUy at the Court Inn. Mr. Northroji. the &ther of Mm. John F. Wall, to the inspector general of' the Scottish Rights In Maeonery. He to aulte an additton to Camden and win be oordially welcomed. Mr. and I^. John L *rMU(n had as their gneets tost week.Mm. 'Team’s nieces, Alice and Barbara Clarke, of Columbia. 'Their parents, Mr. and Mm. Rufus Clarke motored Pettus-McAlhany ^arriagre Of Interest RuU^ nbtor C Miss Mary ser and Colambto^OoUege and Or. Howard Joseph McAlhjHir of Great Falls 'were united in 'fnaniage at Washington* Stteet Methodist church. Oolambhi, June 2S, the ceremon^ being performed by Rev. Raymond U Holroyd. phstor of the churrti. adn Rev. Robert C. Pettus of Cowpene, uncle of the bride. Mip. McAlhany to 4be .danii^kter •vt Rev. and Mm- W. 8. Pettna of Pelser.'and was gradnated from Co lumbia College In Itit, where she woa the Lachlootte meslc medal. She baa been a member of the facnItSee at Camden and Ocdumbta Ctdlege. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Queen Honored At Fish Fry Mpnday. Mr. and* Mm. F. Decs Goodale entertained In honor of their house guests, Mr. and Mm: Juniea B. Queen of Clarksburg, W. Va, with a Dsh ffy on Monday evMing at ihmr home on N. Broad street Supper was cooked and served hi the garden In the out' door bar^ bMUe pi( and grill and was enjoyed by SO the Queen's former nelghbom and frianda Miss Glover On. Visit To Mountains The following from .the Washing ton Tlihee-Herald to of intmreat locally: * **It'8 vacation time for Miss Kath- erlito Glover, daughter of Rear Ad. and Mm. Cato D. Glover of thia city who left this week for smne moun tain air in North OsnUlna After catching her breath tha tall brun- aOa ylU -bow here thto fiUl and then plana to take off to^r Bermuda. ’’Katherine attended HoUpn- Arms and vrlll enroll at Oeoi^ wlli make' her debut with her’eie-. ter, Bartara, who also attended HolUm-Arms. Instead of vacation ing tile summer it will be'clasaea with easel and brush at the Ooreo- ran Art achool for Barbara.” Tha Qlovara live on North Broad street-when they are at their Cam den home. i !"•: Dr. McAlhany to a eon of Mnk- B. Willlaihs Nnmerots other courteales have Washington Unlverait ythis tell be^ been extended these popular vtol- transferring to Wellesley, tore, among which was -the dinner party and dance on last Thursday evening girtu bf Mr. and Mra M. MR. M’LCAN BACK Frienc^s of A. F, Mcl^an of the l|cLeaii Hardware Company are de lighted to see him back after an extended absence due to ill health. They are glad to know that he has 11 be^Trtumed very mnch Improved' In Mrs. Robert Barnwell Rhett, of if.,MurTay boulevard. Charleston, Beard and Mm. H. E. Beard, Jr 'announces the marriage of her They wore accompanied heme by <toughter. Miss Virginia Selden young Henry Beard, III, who has Rhett, and Charles H. Zemp, Jr., been visiting them. ison of Mr. and Mm. Charies H. Mr. and Mra. James T. Hay of'^emp of Camden Charlotte, N. C., will be the house* The ceremony took place In St. guests of the former’s mother, ThlBp’s 'Protestant Bplaobpa] Mm. Florence B. Hay, over thto church, with the Res. Marshall E. weekend. Mra. Hay will have, as her.Tmvem, rector, officiating, gneats next week, her sister. Mm.! The bride was given In marriage E Dudley Suidem, Mr. Sandem by her brother, R. Bamvmll Rhett. and daughters, who will stop over* Miss Martha Reeves, of Chsrles- en route to their place at Pawleys ton, was the bride’s maid of honor Island. , land only attendant i' Mr. and Mm. Will Brsdhara have]" Shannon Lindsay, of Camden, moved to (Jamden from Lancaster iVas the bridegroom’s best man. and are occupying the apartment A amsll reception st the home In Mr. Bimdham’s parents home, Mr. | of the bride’s mother followed tS19e and Mm. A. C. Bradham. The Will ceremony. The bride to a danghter Bradhama will commute between'of the tote Dr. R. Bariiwell Rhett Lancaster and Camden. •.••••• Bridge Parties Mm. Harold Booker was hostesa ^Udren^RoMle airi MeUy of ^et Thureday Morning Contract Bto^ewo^ Jf'/i*; ^ts cinij qj which > she to s member, l*»t Thursday at her apartment. *®F Playing for absent membem were darter, F^, Bf^ort j c»rr and Mrs. J. J. Ho- Mr. and Mm. J. C. Cnnnlngham |^n andfanttly moved w^ieeday from. Top was made by Mm. the apartment in the Horace Ctomp- oeorge Nicholson and Mm. Carr at bell t to their former home on Pair tables, rtreet which has Just recently j ■ cocsrOolas and sandwiches vrere hero reiwvated. aerved during the morning. Some intcreeting visitors in Cam den this past week were Col. and Mm.. Wm. Mlkelsen and children. Katie Franklin McAlhany of Great fteUs tmd the late J. W. T. Mc: He was graduated from Cleteeon College and Medical Col- tMTSouth Carolina, During World War n he served In the Army Medical Corps wKh tha -paratroopers. sRsading 10 monttm ovarsees. He to now a prac ticing physician at Great Falls. The bride, while a member of the Camden school faculty In the capacity of muaic instructor, con ducted a private practtce In piano and voice.’*— She is a very talented and bean- tlful young woman and waa very popular with the people of Cam den and vicinity. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Johnny Hagins Honored At Party Johnny Haglns was honored on last Saturday, July 17tb by hto mothm*; Mm. John A. Ragins, when she Invited S5 of hto school mates and neighbors to a thaSter party and a wslner roaet, the occasion being Johnny’s tenth birthday. ' Games and conteet^^ere played before supper an(k:::^TSiaHto favors given each gueet j V Larry Smith was t^»-^wlnnhikto ttie candy Jar guessing oonteat \ A beantlfuliy decorated cake complete with ten lighted candles was cut by the young host. Mrs. Haglns wsa sastoted by Mrsc Joel B. Gaskins. ^ Negro Youth Is Held In Jail On Charge Of Murder One of the the summer prettiest parties of was the four table Tommy and Sandm of Port Benn- bridge party given on last Wed- ing, Ga.,' who were the guests of Qpgday by Mm. J. Claytor Arrnnts Mra. Mlkelsen’s (“Bunny" Nettles) Thomas Tavern. * uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W..i summer flowers were used on F, Nettles, Sr. They will tour the thp,, balcony where the card game North Carolina ^ mountains before ^ played and Ooca-(3olna and reporting to New York where they ^p^e piwsed during the after will embark soon for Germany. jnoon Miss Primrose Nettles has re-1 the conclusion of the game turned from a week’s visit with following prizes were awards, her grandfather. Dr. McCrae John- ^ Leonard Hasty, ston and Mm, Johnston In “* - . — . George Robert Lee Bennett, IS. is dead while Ralph Drakeford, 18, faces trial at the October term of Oen-, eral Sessions court on a * charge of murder. Both are colored. Bennett died «t the Osmden Hos pital three days aftar he had been struck on the back at the heed by a heavy wood cndgel, which ac cording to a coroner’U Jury, was wielded by Drakeford. Bennett and Drakeford were In a party of negroea who .were cut- D. (GOODALE Jeweler O. DeKalb -Street ai-W (Opto.F* O.) CAMDEN, S. C. Mm. Lanrens ' T. Mills ^;>ent Tuesday in Hartavllle with her brother-in-law, Dr. W. Phiinmer » , Si MOW to Mn. j. A. HMtM I last held by I what started out as a playful gam' IkH ended In • ti floating prize was Mm. J. B. Kelly. Fresh peach shortcake was served to the following gueiU: J. A. Mills. Dr. Mills wur spend Sunday, j^pp^jp^pp Leonard Haaty. here with Mrs. Mills brtOre *••▼*: Haglns Lester D. CHarke, Lane Ing to join hto wife In New Torkj^j^^pppb^ j. -^gest, H. C. Hall eo-eidl Woi^a. —Tm-ii Hdda.“B8aier "Ml at the Inquest described how the two colored youths were engaged In a scuffle when Drakefoid be- Y,afiA|oame Incensed and struck Bennett hto ftota. He foHcwed It np Mr. and Mra (O^rnde Zemp) and children, Sid ney and Billy, spent the weekend _ . „rman| Sthw Hdds,~B8ther Ma^j Horace (tomphell ^py^ ghehe*. R. B. 8tev-| enson, Jr., Douglaa '4iontgomery, Nettlea Myem. J. B. KMly, M. B. Mnr'hBCr-crxHeTeaff with a piece cf wood. It was not until several honra toter when the crew of wood cut- at Crescent Beach with Mr. Camp- Sheberti and the ters ^ stacking the bell’s sister. Mm. D. H. Lambert P*** Southern Railway tracks at aS tolly of Grewmboro. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. -Thomas Tavern, ’for the .honor Mrg. F. D.- Oood- Irs. W.'C.-MeCarley, W. Darden, Mack Moore and Hubert Wllsqn. Govern were lsl< guests, Mr. and ale, Mr .ai Mr. and Mm. Mra. L. P. the hosts. On last Satu^y Mr. and Mm. 4. U. Reaaonover a small uncheon for thAvQjtdens and the Goodalee and on Saturday evening ilfm. Leonard Schenk gave a small dinner party in thrtr honor. • ••••• Naval Recruiter Coining To Assist 18-Year-Old Boys A traveling Navy recruiter will M at the Camden post office each Wednesday from 9 a. m. to S p. m., to assist iS-year-oIds to enlist un der a new program announced by the Nary, by which 18-yearolda are now accepted for a one year enlistment on a strict quota basis. Qualified applicants will be placed on a< waiting .list, and will >e enlisted as quotas are assigned. All 18-yeer«lde most present a wnafide certificate and must not lave reach^ thehr Itth birthday, i^e same mental and physical re- ments fof enlisting In the reg- nldr-hjvy will prevails for the one- year It to emphasized that young men ages 17 to Si may continue to en list under tee current navy pro gram.' It Is-^antlcipated that the number (rf men now needed by the navy will be met entirely by volun tary enltojments. TTie term of en listment In the regular navy hi' 8, 4 or 6 yearn. Mrs. M. E, Waters Died Thursday Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Waters, of near Bethnne, died at the Cam-; den hospital early Thursday morn ing. She was‘78 yearn old. Funeral aerrices will be held from the Tlmrod Baptist church Friday afternoon a t4:IO o’clock with the Rev. T, B. Altman of ficiating. Mys. Waters was the widow of ihe late W -W, Wafam, She to anr- vtved by the followtog children: Mra. Sara Davis of Bethnne, John* nto Watera of Btockstock and Clen- lito Bteten of Cassatt; 11 grand- childreai, and fonr great-grandehlb Young of Savahnah. % DeKalb that Bennel^ complained at feeling ill. His companions bathed hto bead wHh ice water and took him back to jthejiroods^. When ahebnselous loaded him on a truck and seitt him to the hoepltel. ^ ^ ^ _ . Rural Qf^oer wllbnrt Williams Investiimted the affslr and had Drakeford finally admit to striking Bennett wtth the clib. nn •Dresses •Blouses •Skirts -^ •Raincoats •JantzenShorts (TImm $1.00 itunu cani|ot be triud on) DRESSES n .1 ,1 ■ V 7.90 &90 COOL SHEERS Pert polks dots on lunry grounds * . ^ handsoipe floral and geonratric prints^ all in summerjr sheer rayon Bemberg! Siaea 12 to flOi . - < - ■ .] i t * ( t V lt*fl COTTON! Yea, it*i eotton fog inw ar t JITondcsf^. WMlMiMg gate Iona, 'm cotl, m earafifl able, 90 4m$r to eggg ImtI Oat and S-pe. SioM IMOl ... * ■ One Group of ^RING DRESSES Formerly to $29J>5 Now $10 m .. M ONE GROUF OF Hffin Presents WILLIAMSBURG NOBBY PRINr Dresses House Coats Terry Otrth SldrtsandJ mm Prke “ UTS.........> $1.00 SALES ^ * Prom the dusty store room of old Tiffin were res- UTTiected the dri^hal moulds you will love... this old ‘Williamsburg Pattern” ... It's so charmi^ in clear nobby crystal. 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