The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 25, 1949, Image 5

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PAGE O ( / \ T«I«pIioim 705-J Sociol Hides spent the) Mr. sad Mrs. Maurice Sameth, w i£he?7srent»!Glen Ridge, «N. spent Mond? ! afternoon here with the George Duffy, Warrenton, Stuarts, I^ttkton street T umj -— with! Miss Kate Lenoir, Mr. and Mrs. IWalte? I Clmton'Mta, oJ WMhtaS^TD: 1 waner, ^ called to C, and Mrs. Frank Armstrong of ibis oast weekend, Greenville are the guests of their h^r aunt J Sister. Mrs. J. Blakeney Zemp, her — — Fair street ^dl Watts, Baltowtfe, ,«d guest of her daugh- r. Arden Lowndes and Harrison. _ . , Mrs. N. R. Goodale, in Savanhkh, Ga, Mon- lesday attending a flor- _ier Du Pont Weir, WU- [Del., was in town a short week looking over her Basley, whose father, over last week with [Kerr’s en route to Aiken. 1 Mrs. Robert J. Kuniler son have moved from lent at Mrs. L. I. Herbert Branham of the. Cam den Floral Company had charge of the exhibit of the company at the Georgia State Florist Associa tion convention this week in Sa vannah. v Mrs. Arthur W. Huckle of Rock Hill was luncheon guest of Mrs. W. S. Whiting at her home on Lyttleton street pn Tuesday while Mr. Huckle was guest speaker at Kiwanis Club. Mrs. B. K. Tidwell, Bettie and Lavem Tidwell and Billy Parker of near Bethune' were dinner guests Monday ef Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Jerman in their new home in White’s Garden. Mb. W. F. Nettles and da Mrs. C. Bordmon Tyler Honored At Luncheon Mrs. c. Plainfield, Bordman Tyler of . N. J, and Pittsfield, Maas., who is the house guest of Miss Helen Harman, Greene street, is * tained. Mrs. Frederick P. Berry Honored At Party air and Laurens street*, | ter, Mrs. Dan B. Mgckey.^eft on Walnut street Monday for a motor trip through ng Broomley of Phila- Tennessee and Georgia. They arrived and has taken were accompanied by Mrs. Clar- Mrs. Chase cottage for the ence Brabham and and Burling Cocks are Brabham of Bamberg. lere-trrie winter. Mrs. Leonard Hauprich R. of spending es here-this winter. Mrs. Leonard IR. Hayes and daughters, Fayetteville, N. C., is |. Richards, Jr., and Miss some time here with her parents, ires attended the opening Mr. and Mrs. John Whitaker, Jr. brary in Kershaw on Mr. Hauprich spent last weekend here. They will leave March 1 to Mrs. N. R. Goodale, Jr., make then* home In Orangeburg, tie Georgia State Florist Mrs. Virginia Belcher Camp- bn - convention at the bell, Greenwich, Conn., and Mrs. Oglethorpe hotel in Sa- Paul Havener, Long Island, N. Y., Monday and Tuesday, stopped over several days with »hn L. Weeks, Jr., re- the C. C. Whitaker’s, Jr,.en route , her home in New York to Florida. after a 10 days visit| Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith and gave a de lightful luncheon in her honor on last Wednesday, her guests being Mrs. Allen Kirby, Mrs. Spencer MHchdL Mrs. W. L Wright, Mrs Robert W. Pomeroy, Mrs. W. S Rainsford, Miss Fannie Fletcher, Mrs. Mary Fletcher Chkrlefton, Mrs. R. & Pitts, Mrs. Man Van Z. Knight, Mrs. Ruth Mariane and Mrs. William F. Buckley. On Tuesday Mrs. Helen Van Z. Knight and Mrs. Ruth Maclane entertained at dinner at the home of Mrs. Knight for Mrs. Tyler and on Thursday and Friday she and Miss Harman were guests at Yeaman’s Hall in Charleston. Mrs. Spencer Mitchell gave a small tea on Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Tyler and members of the winter colony and on Monday evening Mrs. William F. Buckley gave a dinner party for this charming and popular visitor. Mrs. Mary Fletcher Charleton and Miss Fannie Fletcher com plimented Mrs. Tyler at a lunch eon on Tuesday with a cocktail party given by Mrs. W. S. Rains ford at her home on N. Mill street following that evening. Mi W. L. Wright entertained - at luncheon on Wednesday at her winter place on Chesnut street On Friday Mrs. Robert W. Pom eroy will give, a luncheon for Mr*. Tyler at her home in Hobkirk and on next Tuesday Mrs. Tyler will be the honor guest at a din ner party at the Allen Kirby’s. # * * gave Bridge Clubs Meet : 1 The Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club met last week with Mrs. Frank Keene at her home on Fair Mrs. George K. Stuart Jr., j a delightful dessert-bridge at her! street Substituting for absent home, 1615 Lyttleton street on members were Mrs. W. L. Wright Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 22, hon- Mrs. C. H. Zemp, Mrs. Leonard oring lira. Frederick P. Berry of Hauprich, Fayetteville, N. C n and Glen Ridge, N. J., .who is visiUng Miss Ethel Yates, her daughter, Mrs. James W. j Delicious . refreshments were Stuart, Kirkwood Circle. ' served later In the afternoon by Numerous arrangements of the hostess, mixed spring flowers were usedi • • • throughout the hottse and in thej Mrs. Hulan A Small enter- game room where four’ tables tained the members of the Thurs- ere in (day. ! day Bridge Club with whom she Prises were awarded Mrs. E. plays, at her home on Fair and Clarkson Rharae tor high score, Haile streets, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Wm. G Hough, second high Delightful refreshments were score, Mrs. Andrew B. Whitaker, served and prizes were won by low score and the hostess pre- Mrs. Lindsay Pierce, Mrs. . Clator Rented Mrs. Berry a guest prize. , Arrants and Mrs. H. C. Hallman. v hi ^ jmmm her father-in-law, John | children of Hartsville and Capt at his winter place,, and Mrs. Van L. Smith of Shaw ry”, Lyttleton street | Field were the weekend guests of luel Russell left Wed- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. (or Litchford, Conit,-Smith at 1011 Mill street. Capt expects to make home. Smith was just back from Ne- uotored there by George braska where he had been flying returned here Sun-, hay to the snow bound cattle. . Fund For Clothing For Underprivileged School Children Preparations Go ForwardTor Big Horse Show Here A few years ago a fund was raised by Major Moultrie Brails- ford to furnish clothing for chil dren who did not have sufficient warm clothes to wear to school. T y , Jy d w “ "YT £ *'rin» »t Cool Spring, pi. going forward r.pidly. Preparations tor the annual Camden Horse Show which will be held on Saturday, March IF at the new Junior Horse Show lantation Mrs. and uest prii.^. . Stuart was assisted in- Mrs. G. E. Stuart, Sr., I Mrs. John A Hagins was host- J. A Sterne. ess to her bridge club at Thomas .Tavern last Thursday afternoon. Additional guests included Mrs. J. E. Hoffman, Mrs. Marion Smith, Mrs. H. A Small, Mrs. John Team and Mrs. Jas. W. Stuart Highest score for the afternoon was made by Mrs. Nettles Myers, second highest score by Mrs. John Langford and the lowest score by Mrs. J. E Hoffman. A salad course was served at the conclusion of the bridge game. • • » » • k IN AS ADVUTIUO MADEMOISKUC" ; tribute to the bod a* is this aristoast by Gage Imported straw at its fioest - perfect touch of taf- [you the cleverest varia- cloche your hair-do Births Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall announce the birth of a daughter on Thursday, Feb. 10 at the Cam den hospital. She has been named Martha Dianne. Mrs. Marshall is the former Snookie Brunson and Mr. Marshall la the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Marshall, Lake View Terrace. * T»—S—T" Born to Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Rabon of Lugoff a son, Victor Leon, on Tuesday, F«b. 22 at the Camden hospital Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roberts of Kershaw are the proud parents of a daughter, bom February 21 at the Camden hdspital. She hag been named Brenda Joyce. • • • and Mrs. Ernest M. Spong, Jr., of Columbia; announce the birth of twin sons; Benet Jared and Blakeney Du Bose, on Feb. 20 at the Providence ' hospital. Spong la the former Laura of Ni Hostess At Tea " * „ _ - .....—i—— -W- --—-—’-I Mrs. John Whitaker, Jr., was hostess at te4 on Tuesday after noon from 4 until 5 at her home on N. Mill street Her guests in cluded members of the winter colony and Camden residents. Mrs. L. B. Kirkland poured tea, Mrs. Leonard^ Hauprich (Ana Whitaker) of Fayetteville, N. C., assisted in entertaining. Mixed early spring flowers and flowering shrubs were artistically in all the rooms which were thrown en suite for the oc casion. Among the out of town guests Was Mrs. Kate Smith of Florence. Entertains Guests Mrs. L. I. Guion entertained at tea on last Friday afternoon com- Invited beside the honor guest Mrs. Jas. W. Stuart, Mrs. A S. Llewellyn, Mrs. M. G. Mul ler, Mrs. A D. McAm, Mrs. Chas. DeLoache, Mrs. Frank Montgom ery, Mrs. w/D. Nettles, Mrs. J. T. Nettles, Jr, Mrs. WTf. Nettles, Jr, Mrs. E C. Rhame, Mrs. Jim Darby, Mrs. Lane Woodcock, Mrs. Wm. C. Hough, Mrs. Andrew B. Whitaker, aim Mrs. G. E. Stuart, Sr.; also invited but unable to at tend were Mrs. N. R. Goodale, Jr, Mrs. M. Lee Mays, Mrs. Kent Mil ler and Mrs. Dan B. Mackey. • # * * • j . ^ David Lee Honored On Eighth Birthday On January 29th, David ^\H(lVe SoCUll HoilT celebrated hi* eighth birthday with ‘ theater party Twenty-1 The Social Hall of the Lyttleton eight little girls and boys were street Methodist church is to be invited. After the motion picture 0 pen for all the adults of the they went over to Thomas Tavern church for an informal hour of where they enjoy«dte« cream *nd I recreation Friday, Feb. 25 at 7:30 candy and cut the birthday cake. Parents may feel free to bring M”. Lee was aaairted by Mrs. their children that cannot be left William C. Moore and Mrs. Nettles at home. Frannie C. Belk, as treasurer; Mrs. Kathleen Watts, Miss Few- ell, and the superintendent of education (ex-officio). Since then the name of Miss Jennie McMas- ter has been added, also Mrs. Theresa Hough Bell. The plan operates as follows: When a teacher discovers a child whose parents cannot provide him, or her, with a warm sweater, or shoes and stockings, or per haps a suit of under garments, or outer clothes, the case may be re ported to a member of the com mittee, who will authorize the purchase of necessary clothing by the teacher, the merchant send ing the bill approved by the ten h- er, or by a member of the com mittee, to the treasurer, who will reimburse the merchant bv check. Minimum requirements must General Chairman Joe Rauseo of the JayCee Horse Show com mittee announced this week the appointment of a number of com mittees of JayCees to work on de tails of the show. The JayCees are sponsoring the show this year which will be put on under the guidance and supervision of the Camden Hunt. An advertising committee has been named by Mr. Rauseo, con sisting of Lane Woodcock, chair man; Gene Russell, Luther Fields, Julian Eichel, Bill Sheom, Bill Nettles, Elmu Schlosburg, Henry Bagley and Beck Russell. A committee on cups has been named composed of Julian Burns as chairman; Sam. Boykin and Cyril Harrison. The ticket committee is com- b, observed in M eeses, as the !?“1, trMsurv mnv nnt Hnvo snffi/Mont chBimn&n, Tom Clamp and H. A. Lyttleton Street Methodists Will treasury may not have sufficient fiw* funds to meet the demands fori r~;' this school A Ivssnrlsr ♦Viovr, VjeOTge have been called for clothinj mburg, ^ dren spent the weekend with Mrs. Guion. Mrs. A B. Clarkson and Mrs. L. Boykin Kirkland presided at the tea service. Artistic arrangements of spring flowers were used throughout the house and on the tea table. • • • • • • Nfa. • jeM] jf ■ 4 Branhom-Dixon Marriage Of Interest Mias Bernice Carolyn Branham and Davis Myers. Cotillion Club Boll To Be Held Saturday, March 5, At Armory The first annual Spring Ball of j the Camden Cotillion Club will be danced on Saturday evening. The board of education will meet March 1 in the church office at 8 o’clock. Wealeyan Service Guild will meet Tuesday, March 1 at . o’clock at the home of Mrs. Wm. T. Miller on Laurens street Women's Society of Christian Service win meet Tuesday, March 1 at 4 o|dock at the following March 5 at the National Guard I homes: Rebecca DeLoache with Armory. A number of out of town Mrs. W. F. Nettles, Sr, on Laurens guests have been Invited by the rtreet; Sophie Zemp with Mrs. J. members for this important affair. L. Williford oh Chesnut street Ed Turbeville and his orchestral _ The Workers Council supper in of Florence wfll play. Hospital Tag Day Netted Neat Sum | the assem March sembly* hall, 2 at 7 o’clock. :il supper Wednesday, Woodcock Tells Of Fight Against year. Already there urgently needed for school ehif- dren. So far, these calls have been promptly met Sheheen and Hubert Garaland compose the poster committee. Sam Boykin is chairman of the grounds committee and is already now or Koon making plans which will insure for funds. A worthy cause is be- fTS,e show spectators . ar * other Austin Shebeen is chairman of the concessions committee and nrLn g tW ^ thfil f Frank Rector of the publicity ?3p P « r° iiiv committee. de ay the re8 P° ns e 1 The JayCees hope to promote 15 ThiT ul W»1 nranniratinn m th * 8hOW widel y year and to tn nrl^ntp nnfv attract to it the largest crowd vu*” to operate only within the that has ever attended one of limits of Kershaw county. Its ac- at:"-- counts are audited once a year by, tnese event8< a disinterested accountant. The purpose of the above is to bring a worthy cause to the at tention of the public, in order that those who wish to participate in carrying it forward, may send their contributions to the treas urer. Mrs. L. P. Tobin is now treasurer, Mrs. Belk having re signed on account of being in Florida this winter. All checks should be made to “Clothing Fund For School ChUdren.” CHORAL CLUB PRACTICE Members of the Community Choral Club will meet in the edu cational building of Bethesda Presbyterian church next Tues day evening at 7:30 o’clock for practice, it u announced. Miles fashville, Tenn, and Mr. Spong is the aon of Mr. and Mn. E. M. Spong (Katherine Blakeney of Camden) and is twin hlmarif. Womans Auxiliary Of Hospital To Meet To Plan For Spring Ball s • * « The Womans Auxiliary of Cam den hospital will meet Monday/ Feb. 28 at 4 p. m, in the Nunes Home. Plans will be discussed lor the coming Spring Ball and a report will be received in the great sue* cess of Tag Day. All members are urged to be sent MILLER’S for Lumbar Ross Dixon were mar ried on December 24 at the home The Womans Auxiliary of the TkjQpociAQ Of TToorf Camden hospital netted a total of | k/IBv dSvS vfl 11 v dll $937.90 from the recent hospital Tag Day, according to Mrs. I Beautiful red plastic hearts Granger Gaither, the president have been placed in strategic The sale of tags on the streets centers in Camden where they netted $672.40 and the auxiliary will serve as depositories for con- netted $285 from the advertise- tributions of Camden people who ment in The Camden Chronicle, wish to aid in. the 4a La* yetorfthe auxiliary netted control the ravages of heart dis- a total of $82&25 so that this year ease. - the net proceeds were over a $1001 The drive for funds for the more than last year. American Heart Asaociation is Gaither said Am auxiliary haaded in Camden by Lane Wood * it* sincere cock, who says that with in any way | of the heart and blood GRACE CHURCH AUXILIARY The Womans Auxiliary of Grace Episcopal church will meet Tues day, March 1 at the Parish House at 4 p. m. , Notice ham of Blaney. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. G Dixon, o$ Lu|off. Junior Class Of fcamden High School To Have Play The Junior Class of Camden High School will preaent fltoir an nual play on Friday evening, March 11 at the Grammar School auditorium. The title of this year’s Is M He Was A Gay . proceeds will be used tor the Junior-Senior banquet. • • • • • Luncheon Guests Mrs. Frederick P. Berry, Glen Ridge, N. J, had at her guests at luncheon on Monday at_ the Mrs. wished to thanks to all who contributed to the marked of the day. Ft Motte Bridge To Be Dedicated Sunday Afternoon iUNG AND FEMININE! Up-to-date as tomorrow's show, fashioned for light ness, pliability and made of satiny black nusuede. For young, excited feet. You’ll be charmed by the easy - to - wearness and value! See yours today. Sarsfield hotel, her daughter, /W. Stuart. Mrs. G. Mrs. Jas.' E. Jr. Stuart, Mrs. Stuart, Mrs. George Stuart, lira. D. J. Mahoney, Mrs. J. « Sterne and Mrs. J. T. Nettles, Jr. egattce St w HOWLE KING RICHARD Massive solid silver — fash ioned in toe elegant court traditions to fit modern tastes and dAcor. Six- piece place setting costa 133 (includ ing Federal Tai$. F. D. Goodale wiU be day afternoon, with the scheduled to begin at 2f R. M. Cooper will be and Governor leading the list of causes of death in the United States, a nation wide attack on the problem was decided upon. Mr. Woodcock says fliat 75 per cent of the funds Collected in Sooth Carolina will be kept in the state to advance the estaf ment of diagnostic and treatment centers tor heart disease while the remainder will be applied to re- | search*in the-causes of heart dis ea on the national level. This is the first year that South Carolina has participated in the >aign for funds to into cure nattnwl npaign f< [advance 1 the work of prying the secrete of the causes and Sr 01 ? ' 1 ? ,u 7? ond wni d * B ” r th< | of .uefa thing, u coroou? throm- th.. . hKh.MooJ Pr—«. md National Ouud unit, will p^JUrdonlnt of th. Citizens Protest residents of attended toe ?>ne feature of the mammoth I Light RdtcS celebration, it is announced, will „ . -—;—* be the maneuvering of a squad- A large crowd of ron of jet propeUed planes from the suburban areas toe 14to Air Force. A contingent meeting of the city commission of F-51 fighter aircraft from the last Friday night to protest a pro- 151st Squadron, SCANG will add posed raise in light rates by the to the ^ectacle. city. No definite agreement was George Stuart of Camden is a reached at the meeting and the member of toe committee on ar- city is studying the question of I rangemente for tha celebration. I suburban rates further. TIME? ■. S Ask To See STYLE He. 1321 As Sketched Only $2.99 'AULAS Fine'Shoes —rvfe# to holp Missing dates? Missing trains? ~ Nothing is mere ng than a n’t! fim Yo.Hk. I mmhheMj See us < • . i .5%* ■/. SELLOUT... on Nationally Advertised ... ABALENE BLOUSESJ Odd sizes ------- $5.00 ★ NOE-EQUL NYLON HOSE 51 Gouge ... 15 Denier REGULAR $1.65 Now - $1.15 r at j t $ .. &