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n y W+*, i 5f^ *-i. -• \*a Mrs. Dan R Mackey •jJJor Day weekend at ‘SsSSr-SSt^ ■ ^Krs. I wSon' Mill* and returned home aftes a He.^ofWMhig, jjpf 'iS ^ PM* FIVt gfthr Jj. ncaui/ w *» —• TtC, are at the Court [SkS B. W. Marshall, ■ View Terrace, and Mr. and Dfirey Marshall of Rock Hill \ Ubw Day «t Untie Beach, n Barhey Cooper has return , her home in maney, muat. • after spending a week nee hospital In Colum- r , tad Mrs. Luther A. Sowell [ snail daughter of Columbia Hast weekend heer with Mrs. efl’i mother, Mrs. Rhetta W. aiL —— - . - r '. and Mrs. James W^ Sti toot and Mrs. George Stuart, Sr, returned on Tuesday from a 10 » mixct: aughter, from a 10 days vacation' mt Panama City, Fla. Mrs. Gertrude M. Zemp has re turned to the U. of Ky, Lexing- .ton, after spending three [weeks hare with her | Mrs. Horace Campbell Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Purser re turned Tuesday morning after a two wade's visit with their daughter, Mrs. J. B. Headrick and family in Silver Springs, Md. . Miss Caroline Richardson ar rived by plane on Tuesday to spend two weeks with her moth er, Mrs. Alice C. Mary e and her grandfather. Dr. John W. Corbett Mrs. J. Blakeney Zemp, who has been spending some time in 6. N. Y.. with her daugh- _ Black and Mr. to return to Cam- OT YRh of the ntonth. Mrs. Leon Schlosburg and her daughter, Miss Joan Sdilosburg, who have been spending the sum mer at the Ocean Strand hotel. Ocean Drive, returned home on jr were accompanied _ ox of Oxford, N. C, i will remain for a visit xs. W. F. Nettles, Jr, and Fidler-Horton Wedding Of Interest At Surtrter Beauty and simplicite i tiie wedding of Mias Fay stone Horton and Dr. A. K. Fid- Ur, aunt and unci* of the bride, ANNOUNCING the OPENING of 'Ha Calvert School of Camden | — -i,iA mi> ■■ -r H t '* , v ' ’ ' -V Wednesday, September 29th . For Information Call 244-M lOK-TO-SCHOOI IN WATCHES and PEN and PENCIL SETS Wi I7bw+ h htdv ftdtntl To* i PEN PARKER 51 ICIL SETS ■ >■ *y r, August M at 0 a. m. The fcav. Sam B. Hatfield, Au- ‘ r of the the simple rsdatives. ■ ' * • The couple entered the roam unattended. Little Miss Hope Hat field, cousin of the bride, held the prayer book during the iptial n w«u» a^v.- cause,'* "Ava Maria” and "Calara De Lun.” The bride wore an eggshell fitted suit with navy blue acces sories, and carried a prayer book topped with tube rotes with white satin streamers. Her only orna ment was a lapel which belonging tote? tate^motiiM. Hiss Ollie Horton, of Camden, sister of the bride, presided over the bride's book. Mrs. Fidler is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Horton, of ~U her educa tion at the Camden high school and her nurse's degree from, the Camden Hospital School of Nurs ing. Dr. Fidler is the son of W. J. Fidler, of Clarksburg, West Va. He received his medical degree from the University of West Vir ginia, and Baltimore, Md. A wedding breakfast was given by Mr/and Mrs. Sam B. Hatfield, Jr, immediately following the ceremony. The ceremony room was effec tively decorated with baskets of white gladioli, ferns and a white trellis covered with smllax. The dining room held arrangements of white pom-poms, chi mums, tana and smilax. The bride’s table was covered with a lace doth, a miniature bride and groom with smilax was used for the center piece. Rowing the breakfast the ,le left for a trip to the North Carolina mountains and West Virginia. For traveling the bride wore a yellow linen suit with brown accessaries and a corsage from her prayer book. Guests for the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Horton. Bob bie Horton and Misses OUie and Ann Horton, of Comdex* w • w m m Misses Eleanor and Doris Wilkes Honored At Party The W. D. Grigsby home in Blaney was the scene of a de lightful party on last Sunday evening when Mrs. Grigsb ored her two nieces, Misses or and Doris Wilkes of Col , with a dinner party. The double wedding of Miss Eleanor Wilkes and Harry Hyman and Miss Doris | Wilkes and Woodrow Wingler will be a soda! event of October 7. in the Eau Claire Baptist Covers were laid for 28 guests and a four-course dinner was served at the beautifully appoint- Many artistic arrangements of flowers were used effectively in aU parts of the Grigsby home, and a color schema of pink was car ried out in the decorations. The bride-elects are the daugh- srs of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franer Wilkes of Columbia, Mrs. Wilkes being the sister of Mrs. Grigsby. Reception At Court Inn Mis. Charles Herbert Zemp. sen ior. entertained at a brilliant re ception on Saturday afternoon. September 4. at «b» Court Um to introduce her daughfr-ln-ia-u, Mr*. Charles Herbert Zemp, Jr., the tor- mar Virginia Balden Rfcett, of Charleston, to Camden eoctety. Over two hundred gueeta called at the Inn between the hour* of four-thirty and atx-thirty o'clock and were greeted by Mrs Florence I Boykin Hay who presented them to the receiving line whick.s composed of the hostess, the guest of honor and her mother, Mrs. Rob ert Barnwell Rhett of Charleston. Mrs. Ban Dunlap (Martha Work of Rock HOI and Mis* Annie, of Commerce, Texas. Mrs. Zemp received her guests In £ turquoise blue crepe dinner gown wKh bands of crystal beading on the shoulder and a corsage of tube roses. The honor guest, a beautiful bnmettb, was lovely In a shirred white organxa gown with a short slbovo baler® worn over emerald green faille taffeta. She emerald green sandals and a corsage of bride’s roses and tube Mrs. Rhett was gowned in dove grey chiffon and lace and her flow ers were white gardenias, Mrs. Dunlap wore a shell pink chiffon dinner gown with a chif fon stole and a white corsage. Workman, aunt of Mrs Zemp and Mrs. Dunlap, was attir ed In pink crepe and a white cor es The spacious drawing rooms were thrown en smite for the oc casion and were anbnged with tall urns of Picardy gladioli, anti que pitchers Oiled with white chrysanthemums and stock. The huge lasntirM were banked with magnolia leaves with cento* bowls of rotes. Many brass sad attvsr candela bra holding lighted candles wsto reflected in the maastva gold leaf ed mirrors. The tea table la the south draw ing room was prsaldsd over ,»y Miss Louise Ancrum. It was cov ered with an Imported linen and lace cloth and centered with a all-, ▼sr epergne filled with white chrysanthemums, tube rosea and bhby pom-poms I Tall silver candle sticks tied with miniature brides bouquets were used on either end of the table and elaborate refreshments were served by Misses Martha and Josephine Dunlap of Rock Hill. Helen Benders of Charlotte and Lynn Boykin, of Boykin. I The punch bowl to the north drawing room was presldsd over by Miss Bitsy Coxa MsMed by Mrs. Netties Lindsay. Mrs. Thomas Ancrum, end Mrs. John d©Loach., | Assisting elsewhere were Mrs. Mortimer G. Muller, Mrs. Douglas A Boykin. Mrs. Barnwell dark- eon, Miss Henrietta Zemp. and Mrs. C. T. Baldwin. Among the out-ofdown guests! were. Mrs. Barnwell Rhett and Mrs. Pnoleau Ravenel of Charles ton. Mrs. Ben Dunkpand dmugh- jjMm-wdtiai 4 0x1 Rook Hill. Miss Annie Workman, rommerce, Texas, Mrs. Hughey Ttadal of Bisbopville, Mrs. John O. Richards sad Mrs. Thorns# Me- Crae sad Mr*. m/M. Good, of Lib erty Hill, Mrs. Colvin Sheqra of Colombia and Miss Helea Banders of Charlotte, N. C. ^ • ••••• The National Federatton of Day Nurseries was founded in 1898. Mrs. Lesto Davis Clark* Hostess at Bridge Forty Mrs. Les|a Davis Clarke hostess to the members of card club on last Thursday at her home on Fair street A arrangements of late summer flowers were used in the living roomwnd Coca-Colas were served during the afternoon, with a sweet course following the game. At the conclusion of several pro- prizes .were awarded rs. Lane Woodcock and Mrs. Wm. D. Nettles for top scores. v Invited to plav with this club were Mrs. Roy Darby, Mrs. NeUe Hoffman and Mrs. Austin She been. 0 * * * . * Miss Mary Whitaker * Honored at Dinner Party Miss Libba Smith gave a din ner party on last Thursday even ing at toe home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Smith, North Broad street, in honor of Miss Mary Whitaker, who leaves soon to attend school at Garrison For est, N. C. Sharing hoi Jimmy name. honors with her was immy Kime, who celebrated his birthday on that day. The hostess presented Miss Whitaker with a corsage of red roses and tube-roses and each of the young girls invited brought her a going-away gift Supper was served buffet style to the 12 guests and dancing was enjoyed later in tod evening. Bowls of asters and chrysan themums were used in the dining room and other parts of the house. Legion Auxiliary Will Meet With Mrs. Muller The American Legion Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. M. G. Muller, ~ wayside ineaire (U-Drivo-N) Hostesses will be Mrs. J. R Miss Jennie Whitaker Mrs. R. Bdk, Mrs. Arthur dark Mrs. M E. Forte and Mrs. Arthur ~tokea. •* s AU members are urged to be present. ^ Mrs. H. C. Hallman Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. H. C. Hallman was hostess to the Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club last week aC Thomas Tavern. |j Two extra tables were added toj the two tables of the club members and prises were given Mrs. Chas. Palmer for high score and Mrs. Lindsay Pierce tor second high ■core. Delicious refreshments were served. Additional guests included Mrs. Chas. Palmer, Mrs. Clator Ar ran to, Mrs. Ernest Natttog, Mrs. Gene Russell, Mrs. C. P. Vincent, Mrs. H. A. Small. Mrs. George Chewntog and Mrs. Leonard Hasty. Dr. J*rom* M. Hoff*«\ 1041 Broad St TeL 220-J S. (?, daughter, Mary Primrose, North street, left on Tuesday tor St whore they will atend the g of Mrs. Nettles* sister. Jennie Elizabeth Johnston and Edgar Oliver McMahan. Jr., on Friday, Sept 10. Mary Primi Ne,U« wfi b. „ In wedding. COMDVG ATTRACTIONS ; Haiglar Theatre Coe. Broad ami Rutledge Sis CAMDEN, S. C. Friday • Saturday. Sept. 10-11 Blasting An Outlaw Blockade! "FRONTIER AGENT* Johnny Mack Brown with Raymond Hattnn—-Reno Blair Also Soial, Edgar Kennedy Comedy, Cartoon Monday -Tuesday. Sapl. 18-14 ^ v ‘ — Special!- "FORT APACHE" i Wayne—Henry I Shirley Temple Warner Patoe News ad Thursday _ jl» and ITW Adults Only! ' ■ * . . . feSft Qne! -t j-TlO LEAF FOR EYE"ft Escapades of a Night Club Girl 18-11 George Raft—Ava i "Snow Man’ Agent” No. 1 t Subi Short Subjects 18-14 "HOLIDAY IN MEXICO" Walter Pidgeon—Jose Itunbi Roddy McDowall-Jane Powell Hews—Short Subjects Wed. - Thursday, Sept.15-11 "THE BACHELOR'S DAUGHTERS" Gail Russell—dafare Trevor Anne Dvorak—Adolph Menjou with Jane Wyatt and Billie Burke Short Subjects James ( Short First 17-18 8 < -Aim Sheridan N<k 2 J - ejects 7:45 P. M. C B. BLYTHER. Owner little Theatre CAMDEN. S. a Friday - Saturday. Sept. 10-11 The Comedy Great of *48! "A FOREIGN AFFAIR" with Jean Arthur—Marlene Dietrich John Lund, Also Color Cartoons SatrSept. 11-at IdtSdP.M. Action-Jammed thriller! "WATERFRONT AT MID NIGHT" William Gargen—Mary Beth tart-18-14 Bold Adventure! 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