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Mr. and Bli*. Jerome M. Ha
Jr, ui yo«af eon, Phfllip, at Chi-
oogow nu arrired on teat Tkura-
day for * viait with Mr. HoCter’a
pareota, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hof
(Or, Chesaot street.
• Mrs. U. N. Myers spest test
sod attended
the gradnattoa isrelna at Oar-
lisle Milttanr School, where her
son. CpL Usher Myers. Jr, is a
Btlldottte
Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Sterenson
attended the dress parade at Car
lisle Military School, Bamberg, on
Sunday. Their eon, John Steven
son, received his captaincy on
Monday, and will be a senior next
ira. L«ewis La. uivourn
tt»e state convention of .
•nd Loan Amocintion test
yrtle Bench.
Mr and Mrs. Robert M. Camp
beU (Minnie Belle Cnnnlngham).
sad children, of Pnhon, au , sre
here viaiting the tetter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cnnnlngham.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hopson of
Blaney are the proud parents of
a daughter, born May 31 at the
ID. Campbell expects to leave Sat
nrday while Mrs. Campbell and
children will remain for a h
atay.
Dawson K. H Dasty M Scsrborosgh
of Charleston sad Newberry Col
lege has arrived sad will be catch-
Births
Wm. aelmond, Jr., eon of Mrs.
W. C. Babnond, Broad street, and
the late Mr. Salmoad, has arrived
home for the saduner after com
pleting his third year at Carlisle
O Pr.ft and children. Military School, Bamberg. He was
’ of summer- commissioned a lieutenant at the
jmnne, or w»_ end of ^ gchool ^
UillVy .
of her twin ate-
J^er B. Fields, and
Kirkwood Circle.
D Beebe has return-
un, N. C., where rte
’father. John L. Weeks,
at at Duke Univer-
ter and Ida Mc-
^ this week from
st School, Maryland,
the summer with
Mr and Mrs. C. C.
and Mrs. Rhetta
swell.
Mn J P Griffith, of
pa., have arrived for
their son, James Grif-.
Irs. Griffith, Salmoad
They are stopping at
JKllbL
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Hallman,
Lyttletoa Street, have as their
gueeta Mrs. Hallman’s sister, Mrs.
Waltpr Williamson and Mr. Wil
liamson, of Norfolk, Va. The Hall
man’s also had as their gueeta on
Sunday the latter’s prents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Moore, Lancaster
and Ann Robinson, of Monroe, N
e.
Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Graham,
Laurens street, attended t$e grad
uatkm exercises st Winthrop Col-
legs, Rock Hill, on Sunday where
they were the gueeta of the form
era cousin, Josephine Graham, of
Walhalla. They were accomp&n
led by Mr. Graham’s two sisters,
Mrs. Ed. Geddlnga and Mrs. Mar
gsrpt G. Dixon, of aumter..
Give
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Only Watch
With Miracia
Durapower Mainspring
$33.75
Tax Inc.
$29.75
Tax Inc.
Man’s and
HOfFER COMPANY
er with the Camden Chiefs of the
Palmetto Losgue during baseball
oon and will be assistant ath
letic director and teacher in the
Camden city schools. He te liv
ing at the Jack Nettles*. 1111
Lyttleton street.
Mrs. Rhetta Heath McDowell and
Mrs. Rhettyt Shannon Btekeney,
owners and operators of The Cor
ner Book Store, Store will leave
on Wednesday, June S, tor LtnvlUe,
N. C., where they will operate
their summer shop in the Bseeol
Lodge. During their absence
Btekeney** daughter, Mrs. Wm. _
Wilson, Jr„ will manage The Cof
ner Book Store.
Mrs. J. A_ Sterne, GreenleAf
Villa, and her daughter, Mrs. Jkck
Nettle# and Mary-fflizabeth Nettles
motored to Bamberg on Monday
and attended the 57th Commence
ment exercises aTCarlisle Military
School. Mrkr Sterne’s grandson,
Sterne Bolte, is a sophomore at
the school and received his serg
eant’s rating at - commencement
They were guests of Mr. and Mra
Clarence Brabham (Virginia Lee
Nettles) at luncheon.
^ Miss Cary Guthrie accompanied
by Mias Betty Boykin, of Colum
bia, left on teat Friday for Anna
polis, Md., where they will attend
June Week at the United States
Naval Academy. Miss Guthrie arm
be married to Midshipman Mat
thew Michael Bonner In the Acad
emy Chapel at one o’clock Satur
day, June 4. Her mother, Mrs. J
H. Guthrie, and Mrs. Alfred Good-
ale - (Eleanor M. Smith) and Mias
Mary Pitta left early this week to
be present for the wedding. Miss
Boykin, Mias Pitta and Mra. Good-
ale will be bridesmaids.
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Prenuptial Party
On Monday Evening
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Pitts
gave a delightful champagne party
and buffet supper at their home
in Lake View -on Monday evening
honoring the former’s brother,
Isaac Post Pitta and his fiancee,
Nancy Carolyn Lindler, whose wed
ding was s social event of Tues
day, May 31.
Mr. and Mrs. Pitta greeted their
guests in the drawing room of
their lovely new home. Quantities
of cut flowers were used in all the
rooms and the dining room table,
from which a delicious buffet sup
per was served, was covered with
an antique lace doth and centered
with a low arrangement of mag
nolia blossoms in n silver bowl.
Silver candelabra holding lighted
white candles completed the deco
rations.
The Pitts’ guests were, besides
ths bride and bridegroom-elect,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Boykin, Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Pitts, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. B. B. Beard, Mr. sad Mrs.
Rufws Bedfearn, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry G. Garrison, Jr., Mr. and
Mn. Wm. C. Hough. Mr. and Mr*.
Willis Shsorn, Jr., Mr. and
Wm. M. Wilson, Jr., Miss Mi
’Pitts, W. Robin Zemp, Jr.,
John Langford, Jr.
U. D. C. Meeting
The John D. Kennedy Chapter of
the United Daughters of the Con
federacy will meet st the horns of
Mrs. A. G. Clarkson, Sr., on Mill
street, Monday, June f. Assistant
hostesses will be Mm. Dan Jones
and Miss Ellle Zemp.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smothers of
Cassatt are receiving congratula
tions upon the birth of n son at
the Camden hospital on Monday,
May 30.
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Mr. and Mrs. David Wolfs Wall-
nau announce the arrival of n son,
Larry Baruch, on May 23, in New
Haven, Conn. The Wallnau’s have
another child, a daughter, Susan
Betsey. Mr. Wallnau It the son of
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wallnau, 1214
Lyttleton street, Camden.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bugena Sheom
announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Linda McCrary, on Sunday,
May 29 at the Camden hospital.
Mrs. Sheorn is the former Sarah
McCrary, gradute of the Camden
Hospital School of Nursing and
associated with Dr. C. A. West's
•'office.
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Last Meeting Of Junior
Welfare League June 6
Junior Welfare League will hold
its last regular meeting Monday
afternoon. June Ith. Election of
officers will be held and every
member is urged to be present.
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SPIRILLA
RESULTS
Fluorowop* and X-ray
nave proven to aoctors tnat o pi rein t
natural support can raise s prolapsed
stomach as much as tH inches.
Let ms show yon X-ray photographs
of results produced by SpbeOa Mod-
SpireOa support can dot Phone or drap
m n card todav. No obfinstioik
MRS. IOE GASKIN
fjvw-frwh Cape Cod doth hi two tonst—
now, drsnjr, phmging neckline—taffeU sash.
afternoon this •nmn&aBa
Suggestions tor Ideal
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Sis* 11 . *. . in Cafe Au L’ail and Preneh Vanilla
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Man l> ... In Steel gray and Platinum ^
$27.95
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Swank Jewelry and
Billfolds .
Belts by Boston and
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Lingerie
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Slips, Panties, Gowns, etc.
Nylon Hosiery
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House Slippers J
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