The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 27, 1948, Image 5
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« motor trip
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return •* an«r a
Jf tSt here with moth.
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wrttorned after ependin*
Lt^rtSher «rnwl»oawr.
^ M ?i2dnle ,*«tumnd
hi M«ior and Mra. J« A.
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Rev.
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D- Clark*. F»ir street
for Atr
Wt by motar on
«» throoch Tta-
Henrtotta Zemp, Lyttlotoo
home on RaHnyfiy
May in New York'
Mra.
la on n trip to
Md. mad Wnahlngton, D. C. p
Mra. R. B. Sterenaon and Mra.
alph Sterenaon. Jr., are visiting
in Decatur, Ala^ and Rome, On.
Mr. and Mra. John Langford and
children, are spending a week at
tor a twh
*11 aa, Te
Mr. and
ad Mr. and
the
e on Sat
vacation
Mrs. Ern<
tutting
Entertains At Home ..“i.JIfifT ^**. a S
from n
City.
-JPi Jamea Crenshaw
Tjt W. P. McGuirt Sunday.
Mr. and Mra- Brevard Boykin,
Cwnrtoon StreeC murned on Mon-
»tAy at Daytona
JZSrJS'!"’ Jr ’ ^ baa boen
_ ,^ . ▼MMtog hla sister, Mra J. A. Mich
, Mra J. B. Heddrlck, Mir,, ner and Major MVchner in Ariing
• te Silver ov*
JjX they win
asd granddMldreh.
I
ton, Va, returned home on Friday.
Mrs. Chaa. McKagen, of Miami.
Fla, formerly of Camden, is spend-
togthia weak here with. Mm. R. L.
Moseley, near Camden.
Mra Alice Chewning, who baa
been spending the summer with
her daughter. Mm J. W. Sanders,
in Henderson, N. C., has returned
She had aa her guest «n
Sunday, Mra Robt Chewning, of
UOfttUXiDuL
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ike F. Jonea of
leach Island, & C. formerly of
Oamden, and their daughter, Mrs.
Wm. Crowson, Jr,
of Columbia, wen
on Tneoday,
Mr. and
Mr. and Mra J. B. McGuirt and
boys are spending their vacation
in Florida
Mra N. R. Goodale. Jr, N. MU1
Street, is recnperatlng at her home
After having been a patient at the
Camden Hospital. t, j
Mra Beonor Land, N. M1U St,
is on a tour through Canada with
Thomas Tours. She will be gone
three weeks.
Mr and Mra Carl Ughtfoot and
daughter. Car Una Mulberry F
tatloa have returned from an _
tended visit with relatives in TeMa
Oklahoma
Mr. and Mra Walter Rhame and
eons spent last weekend at Myrtle
Beach. Mr. Rhame Is on a con
struction job with an electrical en
gineering outfit at Conway.
Mr.' and Mra. Jaa W. Stewart
and eons, Barry and Billy and Mra
Oeorge JB. Stewart, Sr* will leave
on Saturday for a. vacation at Gal
loway Beach. Florida
'Sidney Jones) I Mr ' lMr ** Brnaat Manor and
vlshora in town chU ^ 8 “* Jo,m **** Bobby, have left
visitors in town Cwndea to ^ home In
Mrs. Beulah Coebv of KerOhaw I WhBerboro. Mra Manor, a grad-
U confined at the Camden Hospital of 1
with a fractured hip sustained to | 01 0amdeni
Mr. end Mra tJ. w I °® • nd return to Richmond
Mr.
N.
Mra. Nettles
duty
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i top of thii
a Colonv C_
aiaOp boa wide bands of
Be embroidery and
The longet 6 gore
! with wide lace edge
id neath your new
fashions. Bur-Mil
foe Crepe In White or
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SMART SHOP
.on
^ | where she will do
_ the HoweU-McOinnia wed-| n ^ r ln * I ^ Mrm - .
JJSning. Semin U ctild ” m * hmTe retained ftnm^Ruth
Mverl n,ec * I erfordtou, N. C.. where Mr. Wraps
ft t fiwfaav M*** h®®® confined to a hospital
Mtml I • uff * rln| f *wwi injuries received in
stSoXl sirsui j’SS'ls;
m« and Mb, Bell, Bonrell. O. 52, i * M S*^V ““ J “ br ”
nnrilte - 1 °°* < ^ a 2L2 e °N‘d i Branham <rf The Cam-
MiM ^ aril N ȣj ^ Floral Company, wholesale
departmont, attended the South
Vetevena Adminlatration,^ Ri^h-ICaroUna Florist Association’s
mond, Va, wnl return on Sunday convention in Greenville las;
after spending her vacation here.! week. Mr. Branham had <
She will be accompanied by her 1 0 f The Camden Floral Com
mother, Mrs. Maurice Clarke, who exhibit of flowers and v
will remain for a short visit Mrs. J. W. Lathan and little
MT. and Mrs. Samuel Boykin) son. Tommy, who have been visit
and son, Frankie, returned on Mon- inf Mra Lathan’s parents, Mr
day from Sea Island, Ga, where and Mra J. C. Jones on Walnut
they were the gueets of Mr. and street, returned to their home in
<Mrs Wilson Mills. I Atlanta Sunday, aney were ac*
Billy Salmond and Hugh Billups I companied home by Mra Lath-
e on a camping trip at Lake | An’s nephew, Bobby Hunt, who
George. Fla They are the guests will visit them for a week or two.
of Billy's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mia Frank Lee and little son,
Mrs. T. P. Burgees I Frankie, have returned to their
'* MOnt
Haile) and daughter,
and son, Frank,
spent this week here with Mra
Elisabeth W. Haile, Fair Street.
C, C. Whitaker. Jr,
Nettles Lindsay
ad Sunday with
at Pawley
Mr. and Mra t. Lee Little and
EUtafr Bheorn, returned
i Monday frem a three weeks
trip to points in the Shenandoah
Valley ef VfrginiS-
Mr. and ItoJTj. Mahoney. Mill
Street, had as their guests lest
Mra Maheney's aunt, Mra
U J. Brown and ton, ThornwoU.
of Foley, Florida.
Miss Ann HoMeajmd Mias Lfbha
Smith spent Friday in Columbia
with foe letter's aunt. Miss 'Bessie
Patrick and attended the “Bull-
ckson” dance at the
Township Andfrerium as apecta-
lora
Mrs. Will Zeiglar has
from a week’s visit with her netce
Mra Sherman Laslle and Sit. Las
lie at SeRoa and Fort Knox, Ky
She was accompanied on the trip
by Ml** Patsy Map Branham, Mra
Josephine Haatog, of WestviRa
and Mrs. Mery Brandenburg, of
St Matthewa aunt of Mra Laalia
Camden was wall represented at
the Black and White Costume Ball
whjch assembled a large
ing in Unville (N. C.) Country
Club last ftynrdey evening,
elaborate decoratkms were
by Mra Saxton Crawford, of Bir-
The grand mareh was
led bf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Black
ford, of Birmingham, and among
the prise winners were Chart*
and Graham DuBaae, sons of Mr.
.and Mra C. P. Du Bose, Jr. and
Miss Kate WUliaau. of MM
Plantation, others from Camden
attending were the David R. Wll-
iiama Mra Rhetta H. McDow*U<
Mias Ida MeDowaU sad Mra Rhetts
8. Blskeaey. who have been in
Linvllle for the entire si
Among the out-of-town relatives
and friends attending the faneral
| on Sunday of Pvt R. L.
Freitag, son of Mrs. fonest R.
Freitag and the late Mr. Freitmg,
who was killed in action in Luxem
bourg. on Feb. 11,1*45,
Martha Graves, R. N., of Winston-
Salem, N. C-, Mr. and Mra. Lang
Ammons, Newberry, Andrew R.
Murer, Jr., Jacksonville, Fla., Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Jhckson and son
Marlon, Augusts, Os., Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Mackey and sons, Joe and
W. H. Jr., of Cheeterfield, Miss
Sadie Freitag, lAnrington Memorial
Hospital, Lexington, N. C., Mr. and
Mra. F. L Hammonds, and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank. Richardson and
son, Bobby of Colum-
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Mrs. Ernest Nutting sat
deUghtfuUy oa Monday
at her home oa lytUetod stn
Two tables of bridge were
play in,foe Mviag room, which
artistically decorated with
flowers. Prises i
Mra. Nettles Myers
high score sad the low oooco p
to Mra Gone Russell. „
terse served after the
Mra Nottlagh
Mra Nettles Myers, Mra Jaa.
Stuart. Mra J. C. Walton. 1
Gene Ramall, Mra John A. Hag-
ins. Mrs. Lather Fields, Mra F. M
West, and Mra H. O. Hallman,.
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Scout Troop WM
Have Installation
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There will be an installation
ceremony and anniversary of Boy
Scout Troop No. 18S Sunday
night, August 29 at 7 J0 o’clock
at TrinityMethodist church.
Speakers for the occasion will
bo R. John Holland, district rep
resentative of Camden, and
Frank Solomon, special represen
tative Add executive for colored
scouts of Columbia. ^ .
Thn Chromido
Births
birth of a
on Sunday,
He
to Mr. a
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He has
Mrs.
Ofbun
Lewis
Jo Autrey.
a. v -;.
l Mra Sam C.
m, at the Oam-
July IL
of Mr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard S.
Jr„ are receiving congratulat
upon the birth of a daughter,
Barbara Lynn, born Supday,
22, at the Camden hos-
Mra Mayer is the
McGuirt
Are Your
Children
All Ready
for
•SCHOOL?
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New Soles? . . . New Heels? + . . New Laces?
We'll do everything that's needed to have
your children's shoes ready for FIRST DAY of
school. c *
ALLEN'S SHOE SHOP
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eM. fTanxie, nave returned to their
Rogers (Jumelle home in Greensborb N C after
lighter, l^beth. ^<^« *ome time with Mr. and
of Bennettsville, Mrs - w * McGuirt . . /
i ■■■ iih Rev and Mrs. T. B. Anderson
have returned to their home at
son’s nephew and niece, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernie LoUis at 300 Sims
avenue, Columbia, - ,
Mrs. Edward A. Salmond, for-
_ , v —erly of Charleston, W. Va., but
nah. Georgia. now living at Thorhasville. Ga^
Mite Nancy Watts, Highland ka, been visiting Mrs. Wm Sal-
Ave., has returned home after mon d at Camden and the Alfred
spending three months in Wash-In. ^ennedys at “Bettyneck.” Mra
Ington, D. a_ Salmond, born and raarad at
Richard Relger. eon of Mrs. Camdeo,. delightfully rehearsed
Carolyn Houser Relger and the late “don’t you remembers’’ with her
Mr. Relger. has returned from) girlhood friends. After leaving
Camden en route to see h
Goodm
her sister, Mrs. W. ». Nettles, Jr
and Mr. Nettles, Mill
and Mra Netttte left
for a ttlp to SL George and 9*™*'| meriy of
now
Beaufort, where be'has been
lag the summer wKh his
mother. Mra John Ralger
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Mrs. JamesW. Stuart
Has Bridge Club El
At Thomas Tavern
The Thursday Afternoon Bridge
Club wm entertnhmd last week by
Mrs. Janies W.'Btaart at Thomas
Tavern. Two oafcfa tableo were
added to the two ad thoctub
Mrs. John Langford for tho
score of the afternoon and to Mra
Charles Palmer tor ssrund high,
score and to Mra. John A. Haglns
tor consolation.
Delicious refreshments consist
ing of toasted pound oako with too
cream sad frosen strawberries was
served thb following players: Mea-
dames dator Arrauts, H. A.
Chas Palmer, Wm. Smoak, Luther
Fields. J. & Kelly, Lefoa IX Clarke,
John A. Haglns, John Langford,
John Stover, Lindsay Pierce, F. E.
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Important Band Rehedrsal next Tuesday
morning at ten o'clock. All Majorettes
will meet at six o'clock Tuesday after
noon.
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on route to
ter, Mrs. Horace Goodman,West Nettles Myers, J. C. Walton,
at Ronceverte, W. Vs., Mra. Sal- h. C. end the
mond visited her aunt, Mra. John ura. Stuart
C. Cureton at Chester.
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