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ctSOCIETY « yoMm Edehfield dau^h* te of little Bock, Ark, ToUr Beach Uat by MIm • ■« Mr. end Mrs. Irvin| Pearce and “ y and Mary of Dar daughters, Betty and Ungton, were week* lesion is visiting Mr. and UrtTC. —— weekend fu«U of Mr, and‘Mrs. Howard Speaks, N. Mill street Mr. and Mrs. Chari ^ of the Medical i of Mr. and n*. "Mni. William Boney and daugh ter, Ann. Nettles Apartment*. "1 LytUeton street, left on the teor on Wednesday for ^ ho ^srSi^ — her g* * ■ C. Whitaker, Sr., fair street Milas Montgomery and son, Charles of Washington. D. C, spent Father's Day weekend here with die former father, J. R. Montgomery, Garrison street Mrs. Clifford Beach (Meta God win) and children of Mendon, Ohio, have returned after a three week’s visit here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Godwin. Mrs. C. B. McFarland (Mary Boykin) and children, Mary, Kay and Sandy of the Navy Yard, Charleston, have returned home after a week’s visit with Mrs. Mc Farland’s father, B. O. Boykin and Mrs. Boykin, Carrison street They were accompanied hon^e by Mrs. R. E. McCarty (Pete Boykin) and children, Bobby, Belton and Cath erine, who will spend two weei with Comdr. and Mrs. McFarl Mrs. B. S. — — Ur, P«*ty Sue of Little Bodt. or* spending pome tty hew with Mrs. Edenfield s mother, Mrs. J M. Stewart DeKalb street Mrs. W. F. Nettles, Jr, accom- psasM Mays. Jr, left on week's stay at the Use on Edisto Mr. and irom ineir — at tne nua i Fon rltts Court, Mary IS* n ■ a houieparty at Wedding Plans Carolyn Pitta at Columbia. formerly of Camden, and a groap of her friends. “Wr. aad Mrs. Shannon Blackwell. St. Pant Minn., are the gujeU of bis mother. Sirs- Jo Sbaunou Blackwell. Uphtoa - Court Mr*. Blackwell aleo had ae her fueett|_, — from Thursday until Sunday, her People* camp _ _ , a. a a ^ _ .e of Cam- Mae and Cgmpbell'KrcpS Ins are vialttag aNkf “jj, M»*. Charles ViUeplsue] ia Uaahlnston. D. C. f Dr? and Mrs. Cha*, P. Vincent and children hare retnrned home from a two weeks stay at Saluda, ^ N. C. . rtTiiGUtf 6. J. Krepa, T Aidret Boykin. CairMoa Bfreet, Mr. ^ Mrs. M. O. J. Kreps, Jr, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Brerard | Qf Qjumbi*, in a ceremtmy Uk- Boykin, left laat week fo r Y ® un * j inf place st 8 p. m, July 2, in Peoples camp at Kenus*, N. C. j Q race Episcopal church. The Rev, of St Paul’s Luth- Mrs. S. Bolts, Wash- ington, D. C, will arrive on Sat urday for a week’s visit with her son, Sterne Bolts, and her moth- er, Mrs. J. A. Sterne at the Green- M8B WmBi i — Mrs. H. Coral Mills. Jr. (Mery Ellen BIcCaskill). and daughter. Coral Ellen, of Raleigh, nT C, spent the past ten days with the Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. I turned to Kit Kat 1 Murphy has re- kimmer place, the at Myrtle Beach enu days here i Mr. and Mrs. Gary street. sonover, Lambert on, N. C, spout Fathers’ Day here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Reaseaovar. He was accom panied by his brother, Carl, who has been visiting him for 10 dnys. ‘i * Miss Olive W. Whittredge J. Leonard Graham CanuUn, South Carolina Camdon Pro party Sold or Loo tad Suparintandanca of Homes Raconttruction and Renovation V- /* }*. Oomss the warm wssthsr, this frssh-looking print of imported voile wtU be the coolest thing in your wsrdrohst ¥00*8 like Its open nock, tho glassy buttsns tmt match the second color of the print, sad the tucks sod ; 1 glMIlonamfroiitoftlissMrt' > Price $16.95 -M ■ ' -^KT -RS W -' v « : - cooling agent! OUTLOOK SHOP older son, David Blackwell, and Guy puts. Clinton, has re- Mrs. Blackwell, Charlotte, N. C. 1 tamed home after a . Mrs Thos. J., Butene <Marfie ! rlstt with her daughter., |0M Creed) and twin sons, Bobby and Cleon Pitts. Jordan St. “\“^‘’ i - V to”he'fUrnished hr six™*' r T.rtr ho »d*^ isii r l |Ss^uiir p o( u ’ U >. Mrs'. H.8. Steedman, Mackey St J Craig and daughter. In A8h ^ vll ‘ e ' who is to be has as her meets at her cottas* N . C . They were accompenledi on Hermitage Lake, her grand- Some by Alice and Ann Craig, daughters, Joyce Taft sad Shan- W ho will remain for a visit, non Ravens! of Charleston. Dr. and Mrs. George West and Mrs. J. a Rich ards and attended the Orangeburg- Camden baseball game. Mrs. John A Hagtna, Mrs. N. I* Lilly. Abbott Goodale and Mrs. George Creed left on Wednesday for Charieston where they attended the Grand Chapter O.E.8. Major and Mrs. R. M. Richards and sons, Robert, Steve and John, are the guests of Major Richards’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Rich ards, Jr., LyttleUSn St. They are en route to their new base at diami Springs, bride-elect, wi for a visit with tne rormer. par- enta. Dr. and Mrs. Carl A WMt. > are Mrs: Laur- Mrs. Carl A. West sailed on Wed-1 j r (Carolyn Camp- nesday on the 8. S. ’America’ for ^ ^U-Ann’ Campbell, cousins a stay with her mother In Bar-le^J* ^ faj j, afarf hfr*. Robert S. Due, France. Watkins and Mrs. Haskell John- Mrs. Alfred McLeod. Hampton SHsJbU Drakeford), both of 6t., has returned from a motor trip Columbia. to West Point. N. Y , where ahej j^^ps will have aa his best attended the graduation exercises. m hig ^<5,.. The tJ * of her nephew, Lt. Robt Cannon groQmaxnejj are Jack Kreps, l Sanders. She was joined in Hen- eJp Q f ^ bridegroom-elect,. -uc derson, N. C.. by Mr. and Mrs. J gippi^ j r Mac Winter and Sid W. Sanders (Tlielma Chewning) t rhin^an, ail of Columbia; Mike en FOHMJ M# LUOM WW »k-v. — , TT . ooiiuri n — —i Duncan, Camp Le June, N. C., from Quan- and i n Washington. D. C., by Mrs.|j 6 u y 0 f Union and Wilton Me tico, Va. » Margaret Chewning VUlepigue-Kinney of Greenville. John T. Nettles, Jack Nettles, W. Mrs. VUlepigue returned to Cam- Immediately following the D. Nettles, Wm. 8. Lindsay and gen wi^h Mrs. McLeod. _ ; ceremony a reception will be held at Court Inn. Wm. C. Hough attended the N. C - Mra.%. D. Richards (EUen 8*1-' TV ill. V'. riVURSS raaawaavw ww •». W mi U. \y. AS. \ g. C. AU-Star baseball gams In m0 nd) and daughters. Ellen Doug- Charlotte, N. C ing Wednesday even- las and Geraldine of Johnstown, Pa., are spending a month here Miss Campbell is being honored with a number of pre-nuptial parties in Columbia and Camden. InC< Colonel William Ancrum left by with the former’s mother, Mrs. j f n Columbia she was compliment- motor on laat Thursday for Great charlotte Salmond. They will all j ed with a crystal shower, given by Neck, L. I., where he will visit hia ap+nd next week at Ediato Island , a group of cloae friends on June grandson, Roger Carlson, Jr. He w i th Dr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Bran-j 7 and a miscellaneous shower on 1 Asi Hw MVm HThrtM j Tilings Q .TncpnVt Qinnlp Kiniiunwu, IWb^s ” WIUI 4^1 . «IUU mso. wvrwwirs* w* . was accompanied by Mrs. Thos. gon and family at their cottage Ancrum. who wU! spend sometime Mr. and Mrs. W. L DePasa. Jr., with her sister, Mrs. Henry Q. Pell hare as their house gnests, Mr*, in Locust Valley, L. L, and by Mr*, w. L DePass, Mr. and Mrs. Aa- John Mullen, who la vlattlng her t)M) n r de Melt (Sarah DePass) and son, Lt. (J.g.) John Mullan, Jr., children, Tony. Jr„ and Nancy, all and family at Lakehurat, N. J., of Port Washington. L. I., New Porbett, Ele Mrs. James where Lt Mullen la with the U. 8. York, MUb Agnes Naval Air corp in hell-copters. worth, Maine, and • Air AUly AAA AAVAA'wirwa — WOrLU, JOLKIHV, ivtr*. am*70 Mrs. Herbert W. Gundaker of Allen (Agnes DePaas) and daught- Los Angeles, Calif., is visiting at er, Mary Donnon, Greensboro, N. C. the home of her mother. Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. F. Dewey Marshall. W. Robinson at 1512 Highland Rock Hill, and their son. Rev. R. Ave. After spending some time k. and Mrs. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga here, she will visit in Washington and New York City before return ing to California. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Jones ac companied by Edward Thompson attended the wedding of their cousin. Mary Kathryn Thompson, to William Jay Harne, which took place at the Central Presbyterian church in Anderson Wednesday, June 22. Mr. Thompson was solo ist in the wedding. Mr. and Mr* £ C. and Miss .Ora Hinson, and Blackie, Mr. and ^Mrs. W, H. Jackson and Phil left Sunday for a two weeks stay at Crescent Beach. They will have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Flowers and Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Hinson, of Charlotte. N. C. They expect to rgtum about July 3. oseph Sipple. Mrs. /as bridge hostess June 9 Barney June 10 for Miss Campbell and her fiance, Muller Kreps. Parties planned for this week were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Marshall. Rev. Marshall, a second year atndent at The Candler School Of Theology, Emory University, was guest speaker at Lyttleton Street Methodist church Sunday. fclT induded a linen ccamaw and a ton Saturday by ►. H. O. Spaed and Mr*. Rob- s. Watkins at Mra. Speed’s ie on S. Waccamaw in Colum- Mra. R. 1902 to 1940. 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