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C E 11 For Sociol New* . . . Telephone 705-J p Mr». Paul T. Wood, of Clinton, spent last week with her sister, Mrs. C. B. Smith, Sr. Mrs. Lewis Pitts and brother, Paul* Wood, were dinner of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. and ad family Friday. Mr. and MrsTC. B. Smith, Sr, 'ere guests of the S. B. Ginns in Hemingway Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. H. J Jones spent Sunday in Orangeburg astnests of Mr. and Mrs. Garnett ^ Mrs. Kent Miller, Cool Springs, returned on Monday from New York, where she spent several " r. Miller 'WMl Mr. who is racing at Belmont Park. 1 Mrs. Clyde Gobbel, Mr. and called to Salisbury, last week by the death of the form- ^Mr and Mrs. Wilson Mills and son, “Chip*” are in Jas. W. Stuart, Kirkwood Circle, left Thursday to attend a textile meeting in Blowing Hock. Mrs. Jim Terry, of Atlanta, Ga, spent last week here with her lastj ■ parents. Mr. ahd Mrs. Joe Gas kin and relatives. Mrs. John 8. Lindsay left on Monday for Charlotte, N. C., where she will receive medical treatment. Friends of Belton O. Boykin. Carrison street, will be delighted . to leant that he.has returned to - his home after a six weeks’ ill- < ness at the Camden hospital. Mrs. Lott Marianna and turned from Mrs. Hubert Wilson, Chesnut street, spent the weekend with relatives in Union. Miss Barbara Ray has return ed to Columbia after spending three weeks vacation in Charles ton with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Hough (Libby Gaskin) has returned to Chicago, I1L, after spending two weeks with their parents, Mrs. Clarence Hough and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gaskin. Friends of Mrs. Robert Harold, the former (Mary Catherine Gas kin), will regret to learn of her serious illness at the St Joseph have ra- with Mrs. Roger’s parents in Rock Hill. fTLee Little and liott Sheorn, Jr for a~l Florida. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Spears have eek’s motor ^ Tea Given For , TWO Years Old on returned from a we Miss Von Landing ham given the pre-nuptial for Margaret who will become the of William Vance Burns on Sat urday, June 25, was the brilliant trip through Florida. They were I tea w kch M ™jKul^ W^n and the guests of Mr. Spears brother, J- D Paul Spears, in Hiliah, Miami. Teen Age Canteen on Monday Bridge Clubs Meet , n-IM bridge club Mrs. Samuel Boykin entertain- i of her I O Hold Gn Exercises J t Mrs. Alexander H< ginia h Sandra Heywan Nicholson) and daughter, and sons. Shannon Doug- ard (Vir- afternoon from 5 until 8 o’c las and Mickey, have arrived front R. L, Guests were greeted at the door McKain a Newport, the formt hospital, in Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. an< and Mrs. B. E. Brannon had weexena gucsis, mrv. o. *-». Crolley and children of Lancas- by Mrs. A C. McKain and were presented to the receiving line for a visit with kyM^ M. M. Reasonovtr. brmer’s mother, Mrs. J. C Hecemng with the h«t^ Nicholson, Lyttleton street ! were , the honor Mr and Mrs. Paul Fouts and Landin^h*^. T -' daughter, Ann, have moved to ’ Van Landingham, and Mrs.^b. Camden from Clinton and are oc- G- Burnt, mother of the bnde- cupying the cottage at the W. C. i groom-elect Pitts, Broad street. Mr. Fauts ill M J SS . Van ^ the second baseman with the lovely in a pale blue organa floor-length gown made drop shouldered and having a match ing fichu caught in front with an antioue cameo. Her flowers were Camden Chiefs. Camden friends and relatives of Alfred D. Kennedy, of Atlanta, trolley ana enuaren or rancas- an( j gtanyame Burrows of Oswe- — . . - „ . . J®/ Mrs J S erm ?v n w l*o wU be pleased to* know that gardenias and °f the host- Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. | are recovering from recent and others receivuig and as severe illnesses. Mrs. Dan B. Mackey and chil dren. Danny, Oliver and "Gee Gee’ , returned on Sunday from a week’s stay at Table Rock State U miB. A-r. VV. Hughey and daughter, Kathy of Columbia, Mrs. L. Mrs. L. L. West knd son. David of Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Waters pf Lancas ter Mr. and Mre. Robert E. Bade Also in the party were (Kitty McMeekin) and son, Ed ward and John of La Fayette, Calif., were luncheon guests of Mr* and Mrs. Jack Nettles on Tuesday and dinner guests at Gus Ward’s the same evening, of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McGrew. The McGrews and the Nettles attend ed a^ party given_ for the Dades by Mrs. Robert Winchester and Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Brabham and chil dren, Ginger, Cantey and Tanne/ of Bamberg. - . -— * Mrs. Hugh Billups spent last weekend in Woodruff with Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Connolly. Mrs. Billups had as her guests last week, her mother-in-law, Mrs. A. Bl W. Billups, Summerton, who Duke Whittingham at the Winchester cottage on Lake Mur ray last Sunday. came especially for Hugh Billups, iden Jr.’s Cotton ond Silk Spring and Summer Formerly Up to 19.95 NOW )' $5 and $10 ot ^ V ' Tke Smart Sliop grad High School. Mrs. uation from Came Mack Ellison Sinclair (Shirley Mae Fickas) has arrived from San Francisco, Calif., and will make her home with her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sinclair, 101 Lake Shore Drive. She will be joined here by her husband upon his discharge Aug. 20. He is at present stationed aboard the USS Mespillion, San Diego, Calif. rs. Evans S. Kellogg, who has been spending the winter season here with her daughter, Mrs. Wil liam Whiting, N. Lyttleton street, has returned to her home in Troy, N. Y. She was accompanied by her granddaughter, Eleanor Whit ing, who will remain for a month's visit. Cornelia Whiting, who has sisting wore harmonizing corsages with their dinner gowns. Music was furnished during the afternoon by Mrs. W. J. Hoffman, pianist. A beautiful arrangement of giant daisies and white gladioli was used on the mantel and simi lar ones in oter parts of the can teen. . The tea table, which was cov ered with an imported linen and lace cloth was centered with a large bowl of Pesiardy gladioli, multi-colored snapdragons, blue hydranges and five-inch daisies and flanked by triple-pronged sil ver candelabra holding lighted yellow tapers. Silver compotes of pastel tinted mints, salted nuts and sflvec platters of open-faced and ribbon sandwiches and cook- beside the two Little Bill ’Marshall, son of Mr. b Marshall, and Mrs. Dub Marshall, celebrated his second birthday Tuesday, June 14. Kathryn Russell Given A Party In Hospital Yates and Mrs. B. IC<rlrl«n/l Coca-Colas and crackers were sawed during the game This club plays a aeries for one prize • • • The Wednead'- Bridge Club met Mrs. T. Lee Little, street Maying for absent were Mrs. H. D. Green r _ John Browne Table prizes were awarded Mrs. Green and Mrs. A. C. McKain. The hostess served a swe course before the bridge game • * * f and the ' 1-R.C.tod *°pi Mn Sylvia oh (Barbara B| on will attend ercises on Moa an Kathryn Russell, young daugh- Cathryn of Mr. ies were placed punch bowls which were presided over by Mrs. J. L. Williford and Mrs. liortimer Boykin. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Leonard Schenk, Mrs. L. G. Tobin, Mrs. Hughey Tindal, Jr..Mrs. H. D. Green, Mrs. M. B Williams, Mrs. James M. Gandy, Mrs. Lewis Lee Clyburn, Mrs. George Dar den, Mrs. W. C. McCarley and Alice Wilson*-- Approximately 100 guests call- ed at the tea hour . Among the out-of-town guests invisted were: Mrs. Hughey Tin dal, Jr., Bishopville; Mrs. W. R. Clyburn, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Cecil Professional institute, RkhmSi; I r Mrs Va arrived last woolr for a short JamCS tlllSOn, Jr., MTS. *»■ Va.. arrived Iasi week for a short vacation with her parents before going to a dress designing assign ment in Charlotte, N. C., for the summer. ***** Lewis, Sarah Eleazer, and Mrs. Wm. Van Landingham of Colum bia. * * * ** * Betty Lou Dowey And Daniel Dewey McCaskill Marriage Of Interest olpl the marriage Births Mr. and Mrs. L. Cr. Payne of Kershaw announce the- birth (A a son, Gary Michael, on Sunday, June 12 at the.Camden hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Dowel If announce the marriage daughter, Betty Lou, and )ewey McCaskill of Cam- of Lugoff announce of their da ugh' ^ Daniel Dewey den, on Wednesday evening, June 1 in Lyttleton Street Methodist chapel, Rev. Herbert Spell of ficiated in the presence of the immediate families. The chapel was beautifully decorated Vith Shasta daisies, greenery and magnolias in the altar brasses. The bride wore her white grad uation cbess which she had worn at the commencement exercises at Blaney High School earlier in the evening. Her flowers were e shoulder corsage of white roses. Mrs. McCaskill was valedic- Bom to Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Carlton, a son, Barry Barker, on Saturday, June ILbt the Camden hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Owens are the proud parents of a daughter, bom at the Camden hospital Wed nesday, June 15. She has been named Pamela Vash-ty. Narrow-gauge railways are in use on very steep inclines in var ious countries. ' Friday, the sixth day of the week, was named after Frigg* the wife of Odin. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rus sell (Ethel “Red” Hammond), who is a patient at The Children’s Hospital in Boston, Mass., was given a party on last Tuesday celebrating her ninth birthday. Kathryn is suffering from dermatomyositis, a disease very similar to lijpos, thought to be almost incurable, and is receiving treatment from the most out standing men in the medical cen ters in Boston and at Harvard Medical University. The medicine The members of the Thursday Afternoon Contract Club prere ests of Mrs. A. C. Bradham on oad street last week. Mrs. Will Bradham and Mrs. John Stover played in the ab sence of two members. Prizes at the two tables were won by Mrs. S. W. Van Landingham and Mrs. Hubert Wilson. Refreshments were served bv arrival. Mrs. Corlyli Complimert theflr the hostess upon M This club wi]l meet on Thursday mornings months. during the summer that they are using as an experi ment was donated b] y the German government and is most costly, probably retailing at $800. On last Friday the leading doctors at sev eral prominent hospitals took a specimen of skin and muscle out of her leg, and bone marrow out of bone in chest making tests to further the treatment of this dis ease. The following is an account of the party sent the society editor of The Ch hronicle by Mrs. RusselL Kathryn Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Russell, celebrated her ninth birthday June 7 at 3 o’clock at The Chil dren’s Hospital, Boston, Mass., where she is a patient A long table on the play porch was beau tifully decorated with mixed flow- erse (a gift from the teachers and Mrs. H. A. Small was hoataas to the club to which she belongs on last Thursday afternoon. Only club members were pres ent and the prizes were awarded after many progressions. High score prize was won by ~ .eflv, kn L Hoffmi prize ford. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Small at the con elusion bf the game. t by Mrs. J. E. Hoffman and bingo went to Mrs. John 1 * • v* , Invitations Received On Wednesd 8, Mrs. Carlyii tamed at car Mrs- M. M. Jackson) of flu Roses, daigia vued in the p the tables w« tract. Several 1 sions were pj were ta « mV juii The honor i and Mrs. John Luther Fields, with gifts. ' served a salad to the followim M. M. Julian, 1 Pratt, James I MIL James Dai H. D. Adams, erse ta gin rrom me learners ana ttt on Saturday the officers of ^Children’s Divirion Of J^y at eight^bek in the ing, Grace the Lyttleton Street Methodist Cipden). also a deco-1x7^^ rated .birthday cake with nine Enclo« lighted candles. All the children on the floor, along with the nurses and doctors, joined in singing “Happy Birthday.” After wards ice cream, candy and cake was served. All refreshments in cluding the cake was furnished by the hospital. Following re freshments Miss Rust, the enter- children, conducted es and contests, Assisted by Russell. “Presents and cards were re ceived from Kay’s many little classmates and friends in Cam den.” In spite of the painful and con stant treatments Kay’s spirit re cheerful. tainer for main bright and torian of the graduating class of >chool and I Blaney High School and has been given the annual award of The Reader’s Digest Association for students who by their successful school work give promise of at taining leadership in the com munity. She will receive an hon orary subscription to the Reader’s Digest for one year and an en graved certificate from the edi tors “in recognition of past ac complishment and in anticipation of unusual achievement to corfie.” Mr. McCaskill, the son of Mrs. Dewey McCaskill and the late Mr. McCaskill, is a graduate of Cam- ool. den High School. He served with the U. S. Navy for two years in World War II and is now employ ed with the Colonial Store. They are making their home with the bridegroom’s mother. Picnic Enjoyed By Garden Club Members On Monday afternoon, June 13, about 25 members of the Camden Garden Club enjoyed its annual picnic and outing. This year the place of meeting was at K Park, which is 1 was at Kershaw located about ten miles north of Camden on High few way 1. The park is one of the few remaining efforts " of this kind which were constructed by WPA labor. It is beautifully situated on a wooded knoll sloping in all di rections. Many fine young hard wood trees, as well as pines, abound, and the underbrush is kept well cleared away. An at tractive pavilion, floored with brick, offers excellent shelter. There are several outlets of run ning water in protected spigots, and a number of grills for out door cooking are scattered about the hill. The Garden Club is planning to develop an inviting entrance which will attract the attention of tourists and local people so that they ma^ enjoy the‘pleas ures afforded by this lovely spot. No business was taken up, and the entire afternoon was given over to picnicing and exploring. This was the last meeting of the club until September. • • * • • Invitations Issued Invitations have been issued as follows: "Mr. and Mrs. Stanford W. Van Landingham request the honour at your presence at the marriage £ t ££r, dau * ht ®> M*r**r*t, to Mr. William Vance Burns, on Sat urday the twenty-fifth of June, at eight o’clock In the > Bethesda Presbyterian Camden, South Carolina tion LODGE RINGS AND PINS Military brush and comb set. Initialed cigaret lighter. V V Desk pen and pen cil set on onyx stand. Service guar antee. Cuff links and stud set with simulated stones. R0SB0R0UGH & MARSHALL Invitations have been received reading: Claytor Arran Henry Hallma Robert McNue “Miss Sarah Campbell requests Lesta Clark, 1 the honour of your presence at the marriage of her niece, Mary Nell, to Mr. Muller O. J. Krei Charles The shad is family ice Episcopal Church, South Carouha.” Enclosed are canfc; “Reception immediately foflow- ing the ceremony, Court Inn” Tha United and Australia wool-producinj world. ~ How wonderful to find a dress at cod an* 'iwEir Jl. ' . jrJ good looking as this om with the front of Its * h, notched V $14.95 R? ■ ‘Ilf OUTLOOK SHOP