The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 30, 1948, Image 5

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Tl« .ItiA, rWttAV, \hh.V ^AOt \ O ( I( TV A» *««■ *• TOW* *•.• ***^ •fc,»oi:lwi4. -It- hospH»L WUliuA L. OooiAto for Oolamhw. OMo. W*U wm jntttra oa : fti < trip to Uixtiitton, 43aw Kennedy JOTtaftp rSSrTMn. T. Ral^ Brown ® tD. Cooke Oonrt, hao a weere oUy at lAend. T.^EP*fce and J. Cooley aarewt^ed from a trip Rote FrotA ^ of <h.9 mrero U * PO^***tt at ttie I bflapital- ^ R H Beam returna ttfome irt e. »• «- oiM. ?,fter ependtn* a weeA.wUit Ztm to OharleeUm, f *In? Mr*. J<HWpli M. Up. ^ of Wa^lnKton, D. are J^’at the Court In^ hand Mr*. A. Stanley liewel- tote returned from'a Tlatt with Ltw to Va. [0 BAom leftr^n Sunday for m Tort. expecta to L two week* with reiaUree. ^ j L 01111* left thja week: for S' dij'i ▼Islt *‘®'’ elater, , j B Mendenhall In Oreer. ^ j, F. Moody and Bobby Jack • returned from a two week* t in Asherllle and Rldrecreat. n )M Sara Sfharpe' of Oolombia red on Tueeday for a few daya rrith her sister. Miss JacUe hi‘Henrietta Zemp, LytOeton (t, left on last Monday for a tfi’i trip to New York and New Mill* and 22Sj‘Oik * Jackie Sharpe. Miss Dotty BflahorouRh, Benton Sbeorn aiwa Francis McCorkle spent last w^l end at Myrtle Martin and Misses Emily and Bo^ Martin of Spartanburg were tli«~ireekend gnecte of Mn. B. O. Nflee. Bar. and Mm. Herbert SpeU and daughter. BeUy. are spending two weeks at their tWilng' cottage In the lower part of the jtate. ^ - Mrs. Fumle Garrett and Miss Rosalie Block hare retUi'nedi from a two weeks T«t at the Strand hotel at Ocean Drir Mr. and'Mrt. Bob Oordai^snd young son, Darld, motored orer from BiahopTllle on Friday for sup- pir wtth Mrs. Hugh Billnps. Eddie Morgan of New York. toi:merly with Knouds Tack Shop in Camden, spent eereral days here last week at the Sarafleld hotel. Mrs. J. Miller LdtUe STrired by iHane Wednesday. She was accom panied' home by Capt. and Mrs. R<H>ert T. G^ne and son, Bobbie. Mrs..A. Douglas Boykin la spend ing this week with her consin, Mrs. Edward Malloy of Cheraw at the Malloy summer cottage at Myrtle Beach. The R. M. Kennedy, n, are oo- cnpylhg the Motts house on North Broad ‘atroet, while their home on North Lyttleton street is being re* modeled. Mrs. Dsn Nates (Beatrice Mo> Casklll) is recuperating at the REFORT CONDITION OF The WatereerBnMng & Assodation OP CAMDEN, IN THE ETATI OF tOUTH CAROLINA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE SO, 1S4t ASSETS Dtats Mortgage Loans IS94.928.0S Loa&c 6,850.00 GUste Sold on Contract 9,254.80 nents 8,400.00 on Hand and In Banks ^ *.. 3,446.12 ire and Fixtures * 1.00 TOTAL ASSETS 1622,875.00 LIABILITIES ' menta PaW-ln ^ * | 83,191.19 aid Share* 406,020.00 ied Jhoflt* 4.580.86 ee* from Federal Home Loan Bank 100,000.00 *araJ)le TSs. 7,500.00 in Process i \ 1,403.46 UaWltties V-' 180.00 » 20,000.00 home of her moSer, Mrs. Otomn McCaskUl after a recent Illness at the Camden hospital. Mr. snd Mrs. Andrew Marion ud ftmlly who hare been occupy ing the Trow.eoUage on N. MiU street, hare mowed Into the Gate rottsge at the Samuel Boykins. Rew. Stiles Linee, reoter of Grace ESpiacopal church. Is in Wil liamsburg. Va.. wtth Mm. Lines and thefr young daughter. They will be away the month'of AagusL Mm. J. B.: Zemp. Phir utreeL la me guest of her dsiMhler, Mm. Fisher Black and-taari^ Hr WnlF ington, D. C. The Blacks are mow ing neat month to Bronxwille, N. Y. ■Misses Be9erly and Barham Bruce of Sumter, daughters of Mm’, Basil Bruce and the late Mr. Bruce, were the guests last week of Mr. and Mm. Ralph ..Little and family. Mr. and Mrs, Borchin Moore and family of Cbi^dston, wte- hawe been epmdfng* some time heke with Mrs. Mom-e’s parents, Mr, and Mm. C. C. WhHaker, Sr., retnrned to their home on Sunday. Miss Magdelene Glenn of AtfaenSk Oa., returned home on Tuesdays after a week's wlslt here wtth Miss Gertrude Gillis. Miss oniis also had as her gueet ower last week end. Miss Georgia Silcox of Sumter. • Mr*. A.*D. McAm, Lyttleton SL, returned from Richmond, Va.‘, on Tuesday ewening, where she has been taking a couihe in Kindergar ten instractiijg. She will opemte the Calwerf" Kindergarten this next season. J. Flaid Moody went by plane to Sooth Bend. Ind., where he Is at tending the Uniwemtty of Ncftre Dame for a summer coure in the School of Commerce. Last we^end he spent in Chicago, III., on a sight seeing trip. Mr. and Mm. A. C. Bradbam add Mr. and Mm. Will Bradham left on ..rWrsday for Mr. Bradham’s brb^in (Larry Walkw of WBT, Charlotte, N. O;) sumnwr home at Blowing Rock, N. C., wbeiwrYhey wrill spend a 10 day* waonaicm. Kent Miller and hta yoong daugh ter. PHoebe Miller of Oool Springs, left on Monday * tor New Y(^ where Miss Phoebe Wller will wlslt Miss Carol Bnekkley at the Wm. F. Buckley town boose and at their summer place at Sharon, Coon. Miss Sybil Drakeford spent Sun day here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R D. Drakeford. Hampton street, before leaving on a wacation tour through Washington. D. C.. New York and into Canada. She win return to her position" in the adwertislng department of The State in Golumbia on August 14 WQUam Douglas Dawidsoo of Kershaw spent last week here with his grandmother, Mm. Wm. Hamil ton Haile. His brother, Johnny Dawldson was the weekend guest of Mr. end Mm. A. G. Clarkson. Jr. Their parents, Mr. and Mm John Dawldson (Virginia Haile), spent last woek at Myrtle Beach. T(?rAL UABIU^IBS 1682, 875.00 ris L Clyburnr Sec.-TroaA of tha abowe-named Bnlldlng A Loan Uon, do solemnly swear that the abore statament is trna, and tolly snd correctly ropreaenta the trne state pf the sewtral mat- rtto contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledgs and LEWIE L. OLYBURN, See.'Tr*aa. -Attest: . SHANNON, 4th. ■ M. H. HETMAN . L RICHARDS, JR. J. P. LEWIS I. CLTBURN LEWM L. /CDTBURN s of South Carollu, Oavity of Karshaw, ss: ra to snd subscribed bWoro sae this tTth day of July, 1848, snd ' certify that I am not an otflesr or dlroetor of this Building A noclatlon. A. O. CLARKSON, JR.. Notary PnMIc My Oonuniasion Bs^roa at th* Plaasar* tho Oofarstsr HEADQUARTERS n^oFURHAa FUTURE! mart Women Sew Now For Fall! ♦ (}aiiidfti Heating & Metal Works W Roral priata, ' Numal craekar ■fn* sad iinafl* geomeiikal ft ititclinig mi ik*to«sehool *A6him.boya* ^ smart casual younatt. ■Awidc. V-lhit.OC aoo-w Returnl^m m Trip West Mm. John M. VUIepigne and Mrs. J. B. Zemp returned on last Thsa- home on N. Broad etreeL day from a naonth’s tour of . tha West They joined a group of North Frwdie Smith cy)Unto. in piMioi. iss7f Honored ALParty tnd traweled by train to ths ooasL going the central route tfad reUttto* ing the northern, i Bn route they ^letted such placOs oi V rouowing the card nme. Table Yellowttone N^onal prises srere won by Mm. Oeorge Grand Canyona Zion and Brice Na tlonal Parks In "Utah, a stdp-ower into Tea Juan, Mexico, and on to Los Angetes and San Francisco. Returning they etopped at Banff National Park, Alberu, Canada, Lake Louiae and Into Chicago be fore arrlwlng in Charlotte. Among the party on the train were Mrs. Zemp’s two sistem. Mias Kate Lenofar of WashtaagW. D.tC.. and Mrs. Frank Armstrong of Green- wlile. Tlie moat excluslwe hotel ao* oommodatlons were afforded the tour and ewerythlng done In the beat manner to make it comfort able and interesting. Ifrs. Waltir Oaakinjias returned X after a month's watoatfcm with her daochtars. Mr, and Mm. Bob Har old and family of FhOadelphl*. Mrs. HaroM and danghtera. Patty and Nancy aocompanted her to New Tockk where they, spent two weeks with Mr. and Jfrs. Pat Braford and Helen Gsekin at the Braford oottace on Ottgo Bsndi, Long la- tand. . « A - - MajOT and Mrs. .-Wth. N. Trow hawe arriwed and hawe opened their home on Mill street, which bas been occnpl^ Jar—Ihe Andrew liirtdn'h. Major Troerr. a natlwe of Warrentqn, Va.. has been sta tioned in Tokohoma, Japan, for three yearn and Mre. Trow joined him there a year and a half ago. Their many friends are delighted that they hawe returned to make their hoM In Camden. Lt and Mrs. Alan Bailey and danghtera, "Boo’ and Sandy, ar- riwed In Ctoimden 'from Oennany last week. Lt Ballsfy. a former in structor at the Sowthern Awiation SchooL here, ia on occupational duty with the USA Air Corps In Germany. The BMleys (Katherine Boyd) left Camden 00 Wednesday for JackeoBwlIle. Fla,, where they will wlslt Mm. Bailey's fatb’er;i,Je^ Boyod and Mm. Boyd before report ing to duty St Mobile, Als. Major and Mm. R. M. Richard* and eon*, Robert and Btewei, are spending seweral weeks in Camden with MaJ. Richards parents, Mr.. - ^ hnd Mra J. G. Rlohards, Jr., on Cola party glwea on last Tuesd^ North Lyttleton atieet. Major ^ ® o’clock by Mm. Hugh Richards has been in chsrge ^ Jordan Marine Recruiting in Sbuth Caro- ^ ^ « fna tor the past two and one-half Included Mm. yearn with headquarters in Colum-l^^^* CreJg, Mm. Etonest Niming. Ma He has recently recehred or-| ****- Joa^Pli- Brunaon, Mrs. dew* to the AmphlMon* Warfaml 5'**'**®®- Mr*. J^ School', Qnantlco, vi., commeno-l Moore (Totale Whltal^) tng on Sept.,l*L Mre. Richard* and iq** wUl join him there at a VUIepigne (Margaret Chawnhig) of later RAte. Washington, D. C. Sandwiches, coc^els, salted nets and mlBta wera serwcA wKh the ninnAT* Pfhrfv i Coca-Colas, and sommar flowers Lfllin^r I'arty Utroughout the BlUnpe Mrs. Okma. A. Btognar and Mrs.|££S!L D. 'C. Hhwon gara n lowely dlansr party at Thomas Tarern on Tuss-i day ewening tor'Mm. Ralph Wli!te| in celebration her Mrtbday. Dinner waa •erwei from a bean-l tifully appointed table and a shower | Of crystal ware was presented Mm. White by the following gneets: Mrs. Abbott Ooodale. Mm. M. E.| Forte, Mm. H. D. Nttes, Mm. A. W.] WoeL Mm. P. D. Baird, Mm.“ O. Floyd Montgomery, Mine Gertrude I OUlis and her house guest, Mlss| Magdelene Greer of Athens, Ga. Bridge Clubs Meet The^WSSneaday 'Afternoon Con tract Club was entertained this week by Mm. F. D. Ooodale at her Brid^ Club met with Mrs. John M, tnileplgue at her home on l^l^tleton street ^’'tSoca-Ctda* and crackers were served during the morning. V/ Playing were all the club mem- bsrsr Mesdamea George Nlchblaon. Leonard Schenk, Sr., A. C. Mc- itf R. EL StewMiSoo, Sr., Ralph LitUe and the hoeteas. Mm. Ooodale. Light refrertiments wfre served fcHlowlng the card 0tme. Table Nicholson and Mm. T. Lee Little. • • • Mm. E H. Kerriebn, Mrs. E. N. McDoweU, Mm. Jack Whluker, Mm. Alice Marye and Mlaa Lillian Yates played for absent membera when the Wednesday Morning Master Freddie Smith, young epn of Mr. and Mm. Warren Smith of New York aito lurkwood Lane, Camden, gave a amSU luncheon on last Thursday in c^abration of his sixth birthday. ■ Hia gueata were Jof McKaJn, Jr., Cokny and Helen QlitMif Whitaker. Bill Ooodale and StlEe Wootsn. The prise tor the peanut guesalng contest was won by Bill Ooodale. -- - ’I t -ip Drop-In Party One of the moat delightful IttAle “drop-ln" parties was the Coca- llieir Tasks Are Normal And Sometimes Difficult But experienced people are necessary to I 4:are for the multiplicity of detail re* < quired in burial matters to maintain healthy communities. * • ) ‘ '1 » ^Consult this fu*in at any time, without oblifation. Kornegay Funeral Home PHOHE lOS J, h E>i ■f VICTORIAN BEAUTY ouHelcup OORHAM STERLING NO IN' at flAllON "" . no th< '• r t' I hV:f Bridge Parties Mrs. Luther Fields entertained I the membera of the Thumday Af-| ternoon Bridge Club, with whl<^| ehe frequently plays, on last Tham-| day at her home on Kirkwood! Circle. — Three tables were In play in thel spacions living K>om which was at-i tmctlwely decorated with arrange-1 meots of summer flowers, and prises were awarded the following, Mm. J. A. Haglns, for high eoore.l a||B. Jas. W. Staart tog s*eoiiA| high score sad Mrs. J. R. Kellyf last held the floating prise. A dessert eovrsa with an loedj drink was aerred upon ths arriwalj of the gneets aad CooaOolM pai ed during the card game. • • e . Mra. Jim Darby waa hast ass tol her card dub on last Thnrsdayl slltemotm at her home on Chamutl street Playing with thd club toambemj at toe three tables were: Mn. George Stuart, Jr., Mra. Dayld Har ter, Mrs. Hlfliu Schloahorg, Mra.! Everett Montgomery and Mm. Bs-j ther Mahaffey. Table prises were won by Mm. Lane Woodcock, Mm. David Har-j ter and Mra. Julian Sanders, Jr., of Hagood. Dellckms rsfreshmsftts wen served before the bridge gam*. • • * The Thursday MornhMT Brldgel Club was eotsrtalned laud week by Mm. A. C. Bradham at h*r home on N. Broad street. Snhatkntlng j tor two abwnt members were Mrs. Ralph Little and Mra. Bnelahj SQieorn. Prises at toe two tablee] wera won by Mrs. M. M. Reason- ower and Mrs. Georgs Nhdkolson. Daliolotis refrehhmMrts were ssrredhr the hoMses daring ^thej mranlng. -- SIX-FIECE FLACE SETTINGS ONLY $22.50 m%m. TAX HfctUMmi xHsm am ihs bam mdto hups to 7 psaml ^ $ isal Grasml Blscttk quatttr M nchtomom pckm l TWm merter ihaa say mm of thaic sIm aad peka . Tbsyra Nffw toMi saw •*• at ihtit The^ra tower prked tom sap me* of compatahto focMatuf* tosr em't bs bast! Mtbapil I Coos to aad am l'~1 . . ."f- ']j , u ^ Suminer Clearance of ■: \ t Ready-lo-Wear SnX DRESSES 7^ to 14JS ONE-HALF PRICE COTTON vmm lf*S ONE-THmp 6fF tri' PATS -V /■''* ■ V- J A r , O "p *-■ s ^ Drive By and HaVe a Thick Milk Shake • i with I, iajiliiiiiE 1' II ‘