The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 06, 1948, Image 5
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iartr at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. aad Mr*. C. C. Whitaker Jr
a^ da^hter Mary, ere
thto week at Myrtle Be*^.
M^ J. C. Walton aiMi danahter
Becky, apent laat wee^ in AtVif.^*
with Mr. WaHon’a parent*.
Mr. and Mra. Ellhn Schloabanc
apent Uwt weekend at the Ocean
S^and Hotel, at Creecent
Ml** Dolly Singleton will apend
next week with the C. P. DuBoae
Jr., at their place In UnTiUe, N.c!
Mra. D. H. Bnrrto of Cheater to
here^ltrng'Mer ateter* Mrs. Jnmea
H. OiT and Mr, Orr on Hampton
•troet
'Mra. George Stnart. Sr., and
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and relatives drop in ... wheg^fonnai or
'fomily dinner^ buffet service, or simple .
refreshments ore In order. And these ore the occosionr
when fine sterlini^ silver odds rich beouty to
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Q«orga E. Stuart. Jr., Mt$a Sea-
^ .tor a wedu trip to ttaaMd,
W. V*. w
Mra. J. B. McKaln and aon. Joe,
Oreene St. are apendiac thto sreek
with Mrs. McKala'a greats ka St
George.
Mr. and Mn* Praak _ ,Bpaaw
have yetomed after spending ten
days In Asheville and Henderson*
vine. N. C.
Mr. and Mra. D. D. Lee and son,
David, have returned IBamt
m.. where they visited thV^
mer e father.
'Mia. George W. Brnnaon. 1T14
Fair St. will spend next week with
her eon. Dr. Oeo. W. Bmnson and
family in Otdnmbla.
Mr. and Mra. J. B. Kelly are on
a motor trip through Canada. Mr
KeUy 1. the ms^r 3
Newbenj Compa^.
Mr. and Mr*. E. D. Law, Elliotts,
are the gneeta of their daughter,
Mra. P. D. Ooodale and Mr. Good*
ale. N. Broad atreet
Mr. and Mra. T. J. (Donald) Cly-
burn, Jr., and aon; T. J., HI. are
making their home in Camden and
are at the Donn apte.
Prtend* of Ray Mhdk will be glad
to know that he 1* r«ieOTBfffig~agF
isfactorily following an operation
at Camden hospital.
Mrs: Ralph N. Shannoi^ Chee-
nut St., will leave Monday for a
visit with her aister. Mra. Henry
Seagle in Kingaport, Tenn.
Mias Verla Griffin, of .Wingate,
N. C.. is spending ^sometime here
wHh her sister, Mrs. Wm. T. Mil
ler and family, Lauren* sO^t.
Thomas Ancrum, Jr., 1$ In Bar-
bourville, Ky. this summer, wl^ere
he Is working with the David R.
Williams Construction Company.
Mis* Helen Harman, Oreene St.,
Is expected home on Sunday, after
spending sometime at Lake Ptocld
Club (Esaex County) Lake Placid,
N. Y. ^
Mrs. Jpe Gaskin returned home
Monday, after spending a week
wit hher daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Terry, of Atlan
ta, 6a.
Mrs. Richard Kirk and two
daughters, Martha and Harriett,
have moved Into their new home
on the comer of Union and N. Mill
Street. *
Dr. Benton Burns "and young
daughter, of, Orangeburg, spent
Sunday here with the former’s
mother, Mr*. Jas. H. Bums, P^lr
Street.
Mrs. W. W. Irby of (^lumbia Is
visiting her son and daughter-in-
law and little granddaughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Hampton Irby and Sallle
Pearce Irby.
Mrs. Philip Miller and children,
of Elkton, Md., are spending Aug
ust wHh h^ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Smith, Mill St., and other
relatives in the county.
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Mims
(EHeanor Watt*) and children, of
Charleston, spent last week here
with Mrs. Mims parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Wattt. Highland AVe.
Mr. and Mrs. John Flowers (Sara
Harvln) oif Columbia have purcha's-
ed the home now occupied by the
Nsttlea Myan oUL B,.Btnipton and
win move to Camden In the near
fatnre.
' David Wallnau of New Haven,
Cons., spent several days here re
cently with his subL Mrs. M.
Baruch. He to connected with the
Dictaphone Oirporation in Bridge
port, Cons.
Mra. Joseph P. Jenkins. Sr., has
returned from OalneevlHe, Florida,
whero she visited Mrs. R. Guy Ze-
trouer. Mrs. Zetrouer returned
with Mrs. Jenkins tor several
months visit
David R. WllUama, Mulberry
Plantation, has just returned to
this country from Sooth America
and to with Mrs. WUUams and
their family at their summer place
at Llnvllle. N. C. ., ‘——
Mrs. Lois Coxe, Hobklrk Circle.'
returned, by plane from Atlanta.
Cto., on Frida:^ where the was call
ed on account of the fllnees abd
dejsth of her nle(e, Mrs. Jack Der
by, of Jacksonville. Fla.
MK tpd Mra. J. H. Reese had
as their guest last weekend Mr.
|llSd Mrs. J. Y. Reeee and Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde K. Reese of (^ngeree
end Mt. and Mrs: Janres'T: Cov
and son^ Allen, of Colombia.
Mra. B. T. Hyers of Charlotte
spentlast week with her slater-in
law, Mrs. W. C. Nlcholeon and Mrs.
Carrie Davis. On Wednesday she
and ^Mn. Davis visited, Mr. end
Mra. L. H. Myers in Bishopvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. DeLoeche Sheorn
and daughter, Molly, Mr. and Mrs.
A. G. Clarkspn, Jr., and children
and Mr. and Mra. R. B. McCarty
and children are composing a
house party at Murrell’a Inlet thto
week.
Mr*. J. W, ^Thompson. Mr. and
Mrs. L H. Jofies and Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Fout* attended the wedding
of Robert B. ’Thompson and Re-
becca-Jane Harrill which- took
place Satnrday, July 81 In'Ctoro-
leen, N. C.
•Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nhckolls and
children, of Greensboro, N. C. have
returned home, after a months vis-
it with Mr*. Nuckolls mother, Mrs.
C. W. Sinclair sn3 Mr. Nuckolls'
sister. Mrs. John A. Haglns, Ches-
nut Street.
Mrs. Virginia R. Campbell, La-
Fayette Are.,' spent Satnrday and
Sunday with relative* In Bamberg.
She was acoompanSed home by her
son Herbert Campbell. Jr., who has
been visiting hto grand parents
there for six weeks.
Mrs. Kathleen B. Jenkins, who
recently sold her home (The Ike
Jones residence) to the Joeeph M.
Upchurch’s of Washington. D. C.,
hais purchased the Thomas M.
Waller place on Kirkwood Heights
and will occupy It immediately.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Marshall and
sons, Ted and Mickey have return
ed from a motor trip to Atlanta,
Birmingham and points #t interest
in Florida. While in Birmingham
they were entertained by the Wil
son O. Tylers at the-Blrmlagham
Country Club.
Mr. and Mra. J. B, Rota, Chee-
nnt Si., have had as their guest for
a Bftonth their grand, daaglitm-. Bar*
bars Jean Ross, of Cheriaston. She
returned to her home on lest Sun
day end her brother. Sonny Ross
arrived here Monday for the rest
of the summer.
Mrs. Kent Miller and children.
Steve. Mimi. end'Kent. Jr., "Cool
Sbrings” left on Frhley to Join
Mr. Miller at their cottage on Leke
George, N. Y.. for- two months.
They will be Joined later by Phoebe
Miller, who is visiting the W. F.
Buckley’s at Sharon, (3onn.
Mr. and Hrs. A. Stanley Llewel
lyn have returned to their home
in Camden aftir a brief visit In
the north. Mr: Llewellyn went to
New York wh^ hslii saw a sister
off tor Martines, California, while
Mrs. Llewrilyn visited at the home
of hm- brother and his wife, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Brighton Anderson at
Richmond, Va.
Camden people who are spend
ing their Vacation at Pawley’s Is
land Include Mrs. Thomas ^crum
and daughter, Mias Louise Ancrum
who are at Mrs.-McGregor’s Cot
tage; the Perfy Langston’s have
a cottage; the Whit Boykins re-
turned on Saturday from the uoi-
Jaidc Marthall, son of
Mrs. B. W. Marshall, has completed
his coarse at the USC and received
his B. S. degree In peychology on
Monday evening. He will be aa-
soclated In business with hto
father.
Mr. add Mrs. ilarsball have
moved to Camden and are occupy
ing an apartment with Mra. Elisa
beth O. Oulon.
BETHEBDA PRfeSBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sunday, August t
A. Douglas McAnw Paator
(3harch ach5)okat 10 o’clock wHh
a Bible cU^ for every ege. The
nursery ^aaa oontlnuea throngh the
morning service. Morning worship
at 11:15; Youth Fellowahlp at
0:45. Everyone la Invited to at
tend Hiese aerviceae.
VOTE FOR
tage they own- jointly with the Ed
win Guy’s and the Gki'y’s will leave
on Monday for the month of Aug
ust; 'Mr. and Mm. John Oettya and
daughfbr of Lugoff have taken a
place there for a few weeks and
a great many more Camdenltes
will be trekking bea^hward be
tween now and Labor Day. 'The
Henry Savage’s (Camden’s new
mayor) and their children got
home Sunday from their vacation
at Pawiey’k and reported a won
derful tlme^
Wayside Theatre
(U-Dririi-N)
CAMDEN kDTOERGARTEN
N WiD Open on September 27
At 1704 Fair Strwrt
Mrs. Douglas McAm will be in charge.
Assisting will be Mrs. Dan Mackey^
Only a limited number will be ttdcen.
Prompt Enrolment is Advisable
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Summer Clearance Sale
On Saturday Morning, A^uat 7, at 9 o^eloek, our entire
(ocifc of Stanmer Merchandise will go on sale. Listed fcelow
\<«^eafewofour BARGAINS —
SToup ladies’ Dresses One group Dresses
$i95 and $6,98.\ $1J»
Regroup ladies’F^t Dresses $i66
SHps ........$1.00 Blouses $L06
Skirts....; $1.00 Panties
Uitiful Batiste Nouses — $2-98
Icrina Skirts -. $3,98
Hants’ and Children’s Dresses
^ildren’g Son Suits Oiildren’s Trainiiig Pants
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The Date Mdce Your $$$ 69 Further
Maym'’s . Dress l%op -
Wm. Jennings
ft^an D«m
CamUdUto for U. S. Somato
I have been abnaad 'on
the, flkump, and false rum-
oTi have been drenlmted
sgSinst ms but I have
conducted a clean cam*
psign, seeking at mil times
to uphold the dignity and
honor of public office in
South Carolina. I bmpsoio
money with, which to hm
cars and workers on elec*
tion May but, in spHa of
thia. I have the utmost
coufidfoice that you will
vote your convk^ns oi
tile 10th of August All
over America iMlitical
machines are bemr^' d
featad and public bfnee
ratsmed to the
FrL-Sat.* August 6-7
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Gladys deorgo, Gay Nelson
Amorleah Diary
FrL-Sat» Aug. 13-14
'THE BRIDE WORE
BOOTS”
with Barbara ttanwyok
Robsrt Cummings
Nettles A. Myers
A Family Man .. . Veteran of World
War II... Well-qualified through Edu
cation and Experience to serve the
people in this capacity ... If elected, I
will serve the people of Kershaw County
honorably, soWly and efficiently. Your
suDDort ^11 be appreciated.
^Sincerely,
NETTLES A. MYERS
CANDIDATE FOR CLERK OF COURT
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whimsy ... cool, dainty Undies for
day-time and night-time... Pretty
Gowns for a sound forty winks, ruffled
f^^icoats to flounce gracefully under
dresses. Now's the time to Underscore your
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iSips...
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