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wnum ,, Three Side Window HoHuHc Hill D. A. R. Mn. William F. Buckley » 4: fa Roy’* Drive-In Chapter Meets Friday DJUL Miiu Craig L Wright >red At Luncheon e. c 1 a. SPECIALS fm WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY JAinjAXT MOl im* 9x12 RUGS $4.98 DRESS SHIRTS C«!on—All tkam $1.25 J. PAUL ROSS e. c ■ m talk o« db* V^temwkr * an Mra. C C Whitaker. Jr. CidL, Mtl Alice C Son's Birthday Mr». C. L ^ riled and Camden Garden Club the Jj Mrk Arthur & in- 1 of brides with bowls Garden Chib The chib accepted a#th refret *5* the rencnetioB of Mrs. Mary F. Charleton. Mra. Beuben Pitta, Sr. asked to be allowed to become an Alkei Mra John W. Camden Cotillion Club To Have Buffet Supper of the boo of Cdmmbia • m ■ • •- • Attend Dedication Highway Marker a H. Pooeer m ')tee! TO ALL BRIDES AND PROSPECTIVE BRIDES . . . Stanley's Jewelry Shop W Wi- VLaA—n u*rrr^ Huffman of Rockville. Md. Mr, Mim Hden Hannon, chairman Wallace Ball of Coinmbia. Mr. of the horhcultoal committee and Mra Ben Heath of SL Petera- ^1: ^ ^ Prt * iIto Duckle F presented Mra Ben ^DeLoactae, of Sharon. Conn. Camden. ^ ^ ^ ** *** m Mra Jamea Allan of Greensboro! the Carden «t tew time of year. N c. Mr. and Mra John Whit- Mra Grayaon Shaw then demon- aker, Jr. Mr. and Mra Moultrie ah^ed an umwial method of B Burns, Mr. and Mra C. C. rootmf rooea. Mra. Shaw talked Whitaker, Jr. Dr. and Mra An te a very chanmn* and practi- &rrw B Whitaker and Mr. and cal manner. Miaa Fannie Fletcher Mr, Lambert DePaaa. who fare a # * very splendid paper on the UDC in honor of Mra and unveiled on Lee's birthday. the frandmother I of H. M. Pooaer of Camden. a a ^ a a BEK’S SPECIAL BABY FEATURE! BEGINNING MONDAY, JANUARY 24*, AT NOON, THROUGH FRIDAY, JAN. 28Hi Bridge Parties of Announces Engagement of soil and Ha of present and tions. Miaa Fletcher delighted her audience, not only by her inimit able stale, but also by the breadth of understanding and research evidenced in her remarks. to theSfe Miss Caroline Richardson future genera the Origtaa! „ M p roach in g marriage of his of Mr*. J. Blakeney aiw^ tn FT F Honored At Party Mrs. Ralph C. Smith, who be fore her marriage on last Satur marriage on last Satur day was Miss Caroline Richard- . , ‘ton, was honored on Friday prior DeUtetful refreshments were to the wedding, by Mra wT L servedby the following hostesses: Wright of New York and Caro- Harris, George MiAolson, Mra S. W her winter place here on Chesinit Mra <l. B Zemp, street VanLandini igh am. Mi Mrs. Wm. Salmond berta T< Mr * den with a delightful luncheon at inp, and Miss AJ- fc?- - :.r- - ■ - - m- THE LAZY SUSAN 1 - • 1 1 . .r -.cn ; - ' " , ^— 1 • _ === ANTIQUES : -.: V, i Li i ENGLISH SILVER 1 1 i 11 . r— • * if 506 ChotBut Street 1 *■ • •A |l :— - ^ ^ fi The guest list included the honor guest, Ralph C. Smith, bridegroom-elect of Darien, Conn.; Oscar B. Huffman, Rock ville, Md.; Mra Alice C. Marye Mr. and Mra John Richardson, Birmingham, Mich.; Mr. and Mra Robert Marye, Signal Mountain, Term.; Mra James Allen. Greens boro, N. C.; Mrs. W. F. Buckley, Sharon, Conn, and Camden; Dr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Whitaker, and Mra Craig L. Wright, Engle wood, N. J. • • • • • Buckley-Bozell Engagement Announced ... to .discard shoos which only nood a good re pair job to give them many more milos of woar- ability. Bring thorn haro and bo omozod at how littlo wo charge to renew worn footwear. CHRISTMAS SHOE SHOP ELLIS ROWELL. Manager (Next door to Camden Furniture Co.) Esquire ond Griffin Polishos Mr. and Mrs. William Frank Buckley, of Camden. South Caro lina, and Sharon. Connecticat, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, ~fMtrMa Lee, to Mr. L. J if»- f$ J Mika Bockiey graduated from the NightIngale-Bamford School in New York te 1144, and received her Bachelor of Art* degree in Music from Vaasar last June. Mr. Bozeli ia the eon of Mrs. L. Brent' Bozeli and the late Mr. Bozeli of Omaha. Nebraska. He spent three years in the Pacific during World War IL and ia now a student at Tale University. He la a member of Fence Clnb, Presi dent of the„ Political Union and won the 1148 Buck Prize for Ora- tory, ; — No date for the wedding has been set. • e e • e Garden Notes ' Colour in the garden may be had nil the year round. Now ia the time to plant or transplant shrubs, for if moved later they may suffer from drought during the summer be fore they become established. We can have colour without flowers if shrubs are judiciously used. The foliage of the broad leaved evergreens contrast one with another in different shades of green and for those who like variegated leaves or red foliage we have the Japanese plum, the bra with red shoots, ittosporum, the acuba plant and many gold en foliaged broad leaved ever greens as well as conifers. For berries we have the hol lies and pyracantha, and the ca mellias are now proving more hardy than was supposed. This takes us into the deciduous flow ering shrubs whose name la le gion. Visit your neighbors gardens and choose your favorites and watch for the season of ~ The Thursday were gae Fair Miss Ethel Tates played for Mrs A. 8. Llewellyn who was oat of town. Mrs Zemp served delightful re- freshaMStts following several pro gressions of bridge. - • • • The Tharsday Afternoon Bridge Clnb was aatr retard last week by Mrs. Joto Stover at her boaw on Brood street Playing for abeeat members ware Mrs. A. C. Bradham aad Mra James W. Stuart Prices were woa by Mra. Bradham for low ■core sad by Mrs. J. A. Hagtes for high score. Delicious refreshments served after the card game — w »—• Mra Harold Booker was to the members of her card ctab last Thursday Mra George Nieboi- eoa and Mrs J. L. Williford were winners of top score prizes at the two tables. A sweet coarse with coffee wee served later in the al ’ernoon. • • • The Tweed* y Afternoon Card Ctab played at the home of Mra. Henry Garrison. Jr., in Rembert. Mrs. Aadrew Marion played for an abeeat member and high score for (he eOernoon wee made by Mrs. R. EL Pitts. Jr. A dassert course aad' coffee was served be fore the bridge game. • • • Mrs. Stevens Davidson In vited several visitors to play with her bridge club when aha enter tained on Wednesday morning. Guest* taclnded Mrs. Frank Spen cer. Mrs. George Nicholson. Mrs. C. H. Zemp. Mrs. T. J. Kirkland. Mrs. J. H. OUthrie and Mias Rhel Tates Light refreshments were served during the morning. • _ • • • The Wednnedsy Afternoon Bridge Clnb met with Mrs. R. E. Steven son this week at her home on Fair Street Mrs. George Nicholson aad Mrs. A. C. McKain were winners of top score prizes. Deiiclons refreshments was serv ed by the hostess before the card game . sees* CAMDEN BOY HOftOBED Harry Gandy, of Camdfn, has mn elected warden of the Uni versity of South Chapter of Sig ma Alpha Epsilon, social fra ternity. Floyd E. Kerr pf Bethune an nounces the engagement and sp- da ligh ter, Alice, to George H. Hamiter, •*TJr, son of Mr. and Mra George H. Hamiter of Columbia. The wedding is to take {dace January 30. Mim Kerr formerly lived in Camden where she was a popu-l lar member of the young social j • • • • • Gift Photograph of Your Child Absolutely Free! rri Births Mr. and Mra Jack R. Stein an nounce the birth of a daughter, Judith Anne, at the Camden hos pital on January II. • • • L Born at Camden hospital, Jan- id Mra 1 10 to Mr. and Mra Edwin Jr* a son. Grandson of Maj. Gen. and Mra G. H. Beach, S. C .. and • • • Mr. and Mra A. L. Baboo, of Lo goff. sob ounce the birth of a son. Charles Laney on Janaary Ifth. at the Camden Hospital — •-..e. • Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Thompson are the prood parents of a daagb ter, Catherine Ann, on Friday, Jan uary 14th, at the Camden Hospital. Mr. Thompson ia the assistant manager of the J. J. Newberry Co. . . -»-ISrr Mr. aad Mrs. Howard Jnette an nounce the birth of a daughter on Tuesday, January 18th, at 4be Cam den Hospital. She baa bees warned Kerrence Elizabeth. Mra Jnette is the former Jayne Hiomas, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thomas Go To Cliaicii reh nr a# OtUnfnOSc ■p ROY S DRIVE-IN EAST DeKALB STREET Wottom Stocks ... Fritd Chickon . •. Bor B-Q Hot Chili . . . Sandwiches . • . Fountain Service * _ 4^ . . Com Muffins Home Mode Piet . . # . . Featuring^Noon Day Lunchos From 60c up mmU 1 1 vy Free Delivery Service Orders of $1.00 Delivered Within 2~Mile Radius Open 24 Hours Telephone 252-M In the Ml MADE WITH SENSATIONAL Captures Natural Loveable re of 1-10,000 of a Second! „ , _$s. ai Babies Are the Cuteat When Moving ond pment is < MOVDEGi to get just such shots. will have a this work as a special jmly finishi iber—ITS FREEI PICTURE. LIMITED ONE CHILD TO EACH FAMILY Other Children age limit 5 years, minimum charge 00c. Everything lUkw Demy S.C. "Nearly Everybody Trades At BoftlV' Tp DINNER MUSIC . . . 8 to 10 FRIDAY SIU BURNS m4 Hi* MUSICAL SYNCOPATORS —— ..- — .--to. u mem m-- WMto Littk Theatre CAMDEN, 8. C. LISTEN FrL-SaL, Jan. 21-22 Roy Rogers and his horse “Trigger”—in 'WIGHT TIME IN NEVADA* 1 in Trucolor—with The Mystery of "Hymn No. 40" is to be Solved at the Adele Mara, Andy Devine Also Selected T Short Subjects Saturday. 10 to 10:30 A. M TALENT TIME Broadcast over station WACA from our Stage. Followed Immediately by. Feature Picture "GEBONlMCr (The Great Indian Chief) Admission: Children 12c—Adults 25c SATURDAY BE THERE.... WARD TAVERN EVENING, JANUARY 23 and witness the ceremony, which will be recorded for lat er broadcast over the oir via Radio Station WACA Sunday Jan. 22. 10:30 P. M. Screen’s Thrill-a-minute Close- up of murdorl Alan Baxter, Virginia Gilmore Jan. 24-21 Happy-Go-Huggy Lark in the Park! It’s Warner Bros, newest musical! "ONE SUNDAY Liston to WACA for time of coremony at Ward's Tavern Saturday Night ond Broadcast Sunday. AND MEANWHILE — to hare your Sunday Dinner at Word's Ward's Specializes in r - * TURKEY ond BAKED HAM DINNERS Witfi such tempting side dishes as rice, giblet gravy, macaroni pie, snap beans, English peas, candied yams and a wonderful dessert. in ^technicolor Dennis Morgan Dorothy Malone Movietone News Wsd- Thura. Jan. 21-27 "ROAD HOUSE” Ida Lupine. Cornel Wilde Also Metro New* The stetaL ~ “Superman” scheduled to start at teis the atre Jan. 28-29, has been trans ferred to tea Hairtar T g Feb, iTll DINNER SERVICE FROM 1 P. M. ON :... for 250 • o • • Eight private dii WARD'S TAVERN starting has been ma(te ■ DISCRIMINATING GO TO to conflicting booking mzj