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THE CAMPEK CHBOWCU. CAMPO. tOPTW CMOUM. fMPAT. JULY «■ MW
SOCIETf
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For Social Nov* . . . TaUphona 705-J
Mr*. Hubert Wilson end dough*
ter Alice, Chesnut Street, ere
spenaing ms weeK wiui reisiives
in Union.
Mr. end ICn. B. W.
hove returned after a trip to
■■■■H where they
od Lake Harris. ,
Miss Katherine Sheorn, Tair
street, is spending this week with
her brother, Roy Sheorn and
family in Asheville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C McKain,
Hampton street, have returned
chiUben, Martha and
mpanied by Miss Lot
tie Barnes, have returned after a
sight-seeing trip to Washington,
D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Usher N. Myers
have returned after spending a
few days at the Chesterfield Inn
at Myrtle Beach. ■
Francisco W. Paih#^
Becomes Bride Of
Alfred M. Ehrenclou
Miss Francises Warren Paine,
daughter of Mrs. Augustus G.
Paine, of 4 East Sev«ty-seeond
Street, and the late Mr. Paine,
and Mr. Alfred Morris Ehrenclou,
son of Dr. and Mrs. Alfred H.
Ehrenclou, of 929 Park Avmue
and Camden, S. C, were married
July 16, in St James Episcopal
Church, Madison Avenue and
a-'•■ft
Mrs Mamie Team has returned v
after spending a few days in
Chester and Rock Hill with —^
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Cooley spent
Hotel at Ocean Drive
md Mrs. A. J. "Jake” Frie-
the guasts this week
nest R. Frietag. Yorli
Mrs. J. W. Thomi
Strand
Mr. and
tag, of Winston-Salem, N. C., are
this week of Mrs. Er-
York Street
ipeon had as
her guests last week, her son and
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Thompson of Salesburg. N. C.
Mrs. Frank Spencer, Chesnut
Street, accompanied by Mrs. Jo
seph Connors, of Lancaster, is
Spending this week in Henderson
ville, n: C.
Mrs. B. G. Team and children,
of Grfcensboro, and Mrs. Dan
Faria and children, of Charlotte,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. C.
Team of Lugoff.
.Miss Alberta Team, N. Broad
street, had as her guests on
Thursday, Mrs. C. N. Wrenshall of
Asheville, N. C., and Mrs. David
Anderson of Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barnes and
his sister and brother-in-law, Dr.
and Mrs. J. S. Fair. «
Miss Gertrude Ginis, accom
panied by Mrs. Rosa Lee Barnett,
of Columbia, and Miss Magdelena
Glenn, of Athens, Ga., are spend-
several weeks at Hot Springs,
Mrs. H. E. Grohofti Gives
Party For Granddaughters
Mrs. H. E. Graham, Laurens
ftrett, honored hgr UttM grand
daughters, Sarah Ellen and Anna
Lee Case of 'Columbia, on their
birthdays Monday, July 18th.
, Two separate parties were hjdd
in the two living rooms at the
Graham home and prtees were
given each groupfor contorts and
rames nlaved. Winners of
f £Z
ey Rose and
LITTLE'S
"THE FAMILY THEAThE"
Drive-In Walk-In
Camden,'S. C.
Shows Start at Dusk!
FrL-Saiw July 22-23
A hate that unleashed s love
more enduring than the hills!
Lon McCallister and
Edmund O’Gwenn—in
'THUNDER IN THE
VALLEY"
Color by Technicolor
Also Cartoon
Sunday. July 24
With a cargo of thrills and
adventure!
Robert Lowery, Ann Savage
v in
"JUNGLE FLIGHT"
Also Cartoon and Comedies
Mon.-Tues« July 25-2I
If it had wings they’d fly
it! If it had skirts they'd fight
for it!
Edmund O’Brien, Rob. Stack
in
"FIGHTING SQUADlfolT"
Color by Technicolors
Also Cartoon
ing severs
Arkansas
’. and
[y, N.
Wad.-Thun. July t7-2t
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The best musical ever made!
The Love . . the Songs . .
the Laughter .. of a era that’ll
never be forgotten!
Jeanne Crain, Dan Daily
in ■
"YOU WERE MEANT
FOR ME"
Also Cartoon
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Baird* and
family, N. Mill Street, have re
turned from a motor trip through
the New England states and
points of interest in New York
and Virginia.
Mrs. Frank Mayer, Mrs. Ernest
Frietag. Miss Sadie Frietag and
Miss Emily Mayer motored to
Florence on Wednesday and six
the day with Mr. and Mrs. J. D,
Outlaw (Margie Mayer) and fam
ily.
Mrs. Dan Faris (Melita Team)
and children. Danny and Martha
Ann of Charlotte, N. C., and Mrs.
B. G. "Buddy Ben’’ Team and
sons, Benny and James of Greens
boro, N. C.. are visiting relatives
in Camden and Lugoff this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kelly, E.
Hampton street, left on last Sat
urday by motor for a trip through
the New England states and Can
ada. They were accompanied as
far as Glen Ridge, N. J., by Mrs.
James W. Stuart and sons, Barry
and Billy, who will visit relatives
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Burchill Moore
and daughter, Harriet, and sons,
Burchill, Jr., and Calib Whitaker
of Charleston, arrived cm Tues
day to make their home in Cam
den. They are with Mrs. Moore’s
(Harriet Whitaker) parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Whitaker, Sr.,
Fair street.
Those from Camden attending
the funeral services of R. L.
Thompson in Chester Sunday aft
ernoon were: Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Corthell
Fouts, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thomp
son and Edward Thompson. R. L.
Thompson was brother of the
late J. W. Thompson of Camden.
Mr. and Mrs. Shell Sheorn
(Betty Blanton) and son, Howard,
of Lookout Mountain, Tenn., ar
rived on Monday for a week’s
visit with Mr. Sheem’s parents,
Mr .and Mrs. Willis Sheorn, Fair
Street. They will be accompanied
home by their other children,
Beth Sheorn, who has been visit
ing her cousin, Molly Sheorn and
Jimmy Sheorn, who has been the
guest of his grandparents for two
weeks.
Bill Sowell Honored On
Twenty-fifth Birthday
Mrs. Bill Sowell and her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Boykin,
honored Bill Sowell with a din
ner party on Wednesday, July
13th, celebrating his twenty-fifth
birthday.
American Beauty rotes were
used in ’ the living room of the
Boykin home on Lyttleton Street,
where cards were played before
and after dinner.
The dining room table was cen
tered with a beautifully decorat
e dcake and placet were laid for
eighteen of the Sowell’s younger
married friends.
Two beautifully decorated cak-
„ . ^ es, one bearing five candles and
rector, performed the ceremony. y Sarah, Ellen”
A reception at the Colony Club withthree candle* and
followed- _ ( “Happy Birthday Anna Lee” were
Mr. Peter S^Paine Save his sis-,the honor guests and a«v-
ter m marriage, and Miss Jraaie ^ ^ ice to the guests
H. Ehrenclou, «ster of the bride- ^ gg- honoree’s parents, Lt and
SS^wj* mjjd , jjk WBton L. Case of Fort Jack-
Chisolm and the Miss«i Alice C. 1 q l paper caps and crickets
Ehrenclou, , stuck in marshmeUows weregiv-
McMaster, Louise Earle, Janie 1 h ^ an( j Dutch Bon-
t TelLer >1 "iind 7 Zoe “*** **** minia ^ ire umbrellas
Hayes, Yvonne Teller end Zoe.gtuck ^ marshmeUows were giv-
.. ... . .. Ien each little girl as favors.
Invited to this joint birthday
were Krissia Mae Young,
Ann Young, Nellie Booz-
__ rian Barfield, Harriet
Spears, Johnny Carol Spears,
Jackie Spears, Boftnie Sue El
liott, Malloy Shumate, Dennis
Shumate, Tommy Shumate, Bus
ter Rush, Jimmy Holly, Gloria
Major ^Sandra Major, Marietta
Williams, Eileen Rose, Stanley
Rose, Lyndia Price, Susan Price,
Jimmy Broughton, Reiggy White,
AUen Brown, Gloria Brown,
Dianne Martin, Terry Lynn Shu
mate and Wayne Shumate.
jt * • m • « a •
score and Mr*. Carlyle
for low acore. * —>-
Mrs. Arrant’s JF*** wera Mr*.
M. E. Moody, M*». Ehhu Schlos-
burg, Mrs.* Lesta D. Clarke Mrs.
SurTyle Jackson, Mra/Austin
Sheheen, Mrs. Luther B. Welds
Mrs. James Darby, lbs. W. H
James, Mrs. Lane Woodcock, Mrs
FToTGoodale, Mrs. John A. Hag
ins, Blrs. J. C Walton, Mrs. John
Langford, Mrs. Nettles Myers,
MraT K West, Mrs. H. A. Small,
Mrs. J. E. Hoffman, Mrs. Jas. W.
Stuart Mrs. Terry Klappman,
Mrs. J. & Kelly and Mrs. Max
Wagoner.
The' bride wore a white satin
gown and an heirloom veil of
Carrickmacross lace - bordered
with ecru tulle. Her veil was held
by a wreath of .French orange
blossoms, and she carried white
orchids, Eucharis lilies, stephan-
otis, lilies-of-the-vaUey and bou
vardia. AU of the attendant!
wore white organdy over green
taffeta and had wreaths of Afric-
an daisies and Talisman roses in
their hair. They carried match
ing bouquets.
Mr. John O. Ehrenclou was
best man for his brother, and
Messrs. Franklin Kneedler, Hugh
E. Paine, Jr., Henry C. Irons, Jr.,
Charles T. Coyle, Cecil Browne,
Arthur M. Hughes. Harry Heher,
•Robert Derby, Merrill Bradley
and Harry de, B. Prickett were
usher*. ^ r . .
Mrs. Ehrenclou attended Chap
in School and Bennett Junior
College and it a member of the
Colony Club. Her husband at
tended Browning and Hill Schools
and Princeton University, where
he was a member of Cap and
Gown. He had a year of duty in
the Army. The couple will live
at 183, East Eighty-first S
New Vork.
Miscellaneous Shower
Given For Mrs. -Baldwin 4
Mrs. J. AT Baldwin, who with
Mr, Baldwin and children, lost
their household furnishings and
clothing when their home near
Lugoff was destroyed by fire re
cently, was the recipient of
lovely gifts bought by he
with the du Pont Construction
Co M her Lugoff neighbors and
Camden acquaintances, when
Mrs. "Jiggs” Team entertained in
her honour at her home in Lugoff
on last Friday afternoon at five
o’clock with a miscellaneous
shower.
Punch, cookies and sandwiches I
were served to the seventy-five
guests who called at the appoint
ed hour. Mrs. Team was assisted
in serving by Mrs. Jim Clarkson,
Jr., Mrs. William Getty* and Mrs.
Clifford Richards (Ellen Salmond) [
of Johnstown, Pa.
Birthday PartyTs
Given For Johnny Hagins
Johnny
was honored on _
July ISth, with a birthday party
given by his parent* Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Hagins.
Twenty-four of his youqg boy
friends were invited to the
ins home at 7:00 and were sc
banana spUts, birthday cake with
eleven lighted candles and candy.
Following refreshments the
guests were taken to the Kings-
tree-Camden baseball game A
the American Legion be
_ the
tending I
Greenwood
byterian
oh Lake
.and.
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Fr-it Jo*
Thai h*T,fc
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sloshas tilt prtcos on nsottriol, for
School
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Mrs. Arronts Hostess
To Her fridge Club
Mri. J. Clator Arrants gave e
party on July 7th at Thomas Tav
ern, her guests being the mem
bers of her Thursday afternoon
bridge club and-some additional
friends.
Following numerous progress
ions the hostess served a sweet
course with iced tea.
Prizes were awarded Mrs. Aus
tin Sheheen for high score, Mrs.
Lane Woodcock for second high
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