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c c SOCIETY 1 3 For Social Nows . . . Telaphona 705-J Jimmy Gandy and Bill Darden spent last week at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Gary Smith, N. Broad St, is a patient at the Camden Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Pitts, Sr left on Wednesday for a vacation on Cape Cod. If Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Goodale, Jr., and children are spending 10 ^davs at Myrtle Beach. r Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Williams left on Monday for a week’s stay at Ocean Prive. Miss Martha Barnes was a re cent visitor to her cousin, Mias Settle Barnes, in Marietta, Ga. Mrs. Prank Spencer has return ed from Hendersonville, N. G after a two weeks stay there. Mrs. Locke Craig, of Asheville, was the weekend guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Vincent, Jr. Greene street. William Reasonover, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Reasonover, Lyttleton street, is spending his N. C., vacation here with his parents. Holden and daught- tSun- Mrs. Kitty Ann, afn day for Beach. Mrs. S. Gertrude Ann Zemp left a week’s stay at Myrtle E. McKay Houser of and Miss Keystone and sons, Jimmy and Joe, have returned from a vacation spent in Gatlinburg, Term. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Magee (Ruby Oliver) and son Jackie of Westbury and Cooperstown, N. Y., are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Belle T. Mackey arrived on Wednesday from Greenville for a visit with her sons, Dan and Frank Mackey. Helen Cole of Pinehurst Lumberton, N. C., was the lest this week of Mrs. M. M FRESH FISH rout * Flounders •Filletts *Shrimp # E f scallops •Crab Moot •Croakers and other Varieties . Fishers See Food Market SOUTH BROAD STREET PHOME 107 t-J Reasonover, Lyttleton street Little Miss Brookie Williams is spending this week in Liberty Hill with her grandparents. Rev. and Mrs. F. A. Drennan. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Moore, accompanied by ' Marietta Wil liams, left on Sunday for a motor __ _ Sunday f trip to Louisville, My. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Middleton and four sons left on Saturday to make their home in Marion, where Mr. Middleton will be music director in the schools. Paul Wood, of Sumter, and the S. C. Medical College in Charles ton, waa the guest last week of his uncles, A. A. and M M. Reas onover. Mrs. W. J. Hoffman and daugh ter, Betsey, and Nells Wilson Coward, of Cheraw, have return ed from a 10-days trip to Balti more, Md., and Washington, D.C. F. D. Goodale, N. Broad street, returned on Thursday from the Veterans Hospital in Columbia, where he was operated upon last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitaker, N. Mill street, and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Llewellyn, Lyttleton street, left on Thursday by motor for Boston. Mass. Mrs. James P. O’Rouke (Edith Goodale) and children of Mem phis, Term., are visiting^the form er's parents, Mr. and Goodale, Lyttleton street. iPBc U T. E. W. N. Northrop oPBoise, Idaho, arrived on Wednesday for an ex tended visit with his daughter, Mrs. John F. Wall, and CoL Wall, Cook’s Court Mr. and Mr* Joe Conners, Jr., and infant daughter of Lancaster, spent last week-end here with Mr. and Mr* Colvin Sheom (Betty Muller.) • Mr. and Mr* Frank Clyburn (Lila Dixon) are spending their vacation in Florida and in a motor trip through the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. and Mr* Wm. L. Goodale, Greene street, returned on Fri day from a motor trip through the New England states and Can ada. Mrs. Wardell Ashford (Betty Lindsay) of Hamlet, N. C., and Miss Ida Wylie of Winnsboro, pent Tuesday here with Mrs. ohn S. Lindsay, Lyttleton St Jody Blackwell daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Blackwell, Char lotte, N. C., is spending sometime here with her grandmother, Mrs. Jo S. Blackwell Lausanne Drive. Rev. and Mrs. S. W. Hogue, Jr., and small daughter, Carol of Halifax, Virginia, are guests of his father and sister dh Walnut street. Miss Mary Dawson of Hunting- ton, W. Va., arrived on Monday to become Christian Educational FLASK QUART JARS U*od on# season by school lunch rooms. S P E C I A L— 50c doz. J. PAUL ROSS 132 BROAD STREET church. at She is Villa. = staying at the Colonel and Mr* George King, U. S. Army, retired, of Washing ton, D. C., were guests at Court Inn this week. ’Htey route to Florid* CoL King k a native of Greenville. Miss Dot Sowell Lake View Terrace, left on Sunday for a two weeks visit with her sister, Mr* Mark Harris (Betty Sowell) and Mr. Harris in Schenectady, NY* Mr. and Mr* H. K. Halleto and Mrs. Marvin Reasonover Entertains For Guest Mi* Marvin Reasonover enter tained at two small infonnal par ties over the weekend in honor of her houseguast, Miss Helen of Lumberton N. G Col* Pine- daughter, Mrs. erine Hallett) and Ray (Kath- Lighter, Lindsay Ray, all of Charlotte, N. C, were guests of Mr* Halletfs mother, Mr* John S. Lindsay, Lyttleton street, Tuesday. Mr. and Mr* G. F. Cooley had as their guests over the week-en Mrs. W. D. Adaur, Mr. and Mr* Joe Robb, Washington, D. G, Mr* Irby Holland and Mr* G. C. Na bors of Clinton, and Clyde Gill iam of Columbia. Col and Mr* W. Cullen Cape- hart of Dallas, Texa* arrived on Monday for a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mr* W. R. Capehart at “Carter Hill" Boykin and with relatives in Georgetown. They are enroute to new duty at Max well Field, Alabama. Mr .and Mrs. Robert Jenkins, Halsall Apartment, Lyttleton st, their dinner guests on had as Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. ay evening, ‘'Buck” Baldv J. A. “Buck” Baldwin, of Lugoff. Mr. Jenkins and Mr. Baldwin are with the Du Pont Construction Company. Mr. and Mr* Verdie Powell and family left Friday for Fort Worth, Texas, where they will visit with relatives for the next month. Mr. Powell is superintendent of the Marion duPont Scott track and farm at the western limits of Mr. Henry Eichel and Simon W. Eichel have gone to New York and other eastern markets to pur chase fall and winter merchandise for the Eichel Department store. They were accompanied by Mrs. S. W. Eichel and son, Richard Eichel Mr. and Bin. J. B. Kelly have returned fxpm their vacation, spent in New York and Canada. They were accompanied home by Mr* James W. Stuart and son* Barry and Billy, who have been visiting Mrs. Stuart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Berry, Glen Ridge, N. J. Major E. R. Maddox, who re cently flew from Korea to Orange burg to be with his wife, who was ill at the time, has been spending sometime here with his sister, Mrs. M. E. Forte, but is new en route to San Francisco, California, and on Aug. 11. will sail for Honolulu. He will be come a member of the U. S. Mili tary staff of Hawaii upon his ar rival in Honolulu. Major Mad dox’s wife, the former Virginia Gee of Cameron, and their two sons, Edward, Jr., age 11, and John, 6, will accompany him. Mrs. Longford Hostess To Her Bridge Club ' Mrs. John Langford was hostess to her bridge club on last Thurs day at lliomas Tavern. Two tables were in play and prizes were awarded Mr* Nettles Myers for high score and Mr* J. Clator Arrants for low score. A course was served following the card game. • • » MILLER'S for Lumbar her intimate friends to supper which was prepared and served in the garden of her home on Lyttleton street A buffet supper was given for Mki Cole on Sunday evening. Supper was served 'from a beauti fully appointed table in the din ing room. Summer flowers were used in all parts of the house and on the dining room table. The guests were Molly Ruth Redfeam, Catherine S h e o r n. Hairy Gandy. Ted Marshall, the honor guest and William Reason- Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. R. B.*Pitts Mr* R. B. Pitts entertained the members of the Wednesday morn ing bridge club on Tuesday of this week at her home in Brevard Place. Playing for absent mem bers were Miss Lai Blakeney, Mrs. Jack Whitaker, Mrs. Donald Mor rison and Mrs. E. N. McDowell. Light refreshments were served during the bridge game. Mrs. Nork Entertains For Her House Guests Mr* J. J. Nork, Mackey street, entertained delightfully on Friday morning with a breakfast bridge, complimenting her house guests, Mr* S. E. McKay and Miss Ger trude Houser of Keystone Height* Florida. Following breakfast, bridge was played during which time the hostess served Coca- Colas and nuts. Guest prizes were presented the two honor guests and Mr* J. L. Williford was winner of high score and Mrs. Edward C. Burgess for low score. Mrs Playing at the two tables were rs. James D. Wilson, Mrs. J. P. Holt, Mrs. D. L. Harrel, Mrs. Ed ward C. Burgess, Mrs. A. M. Leitch, Mrs. J. L. Williford and the two honoree* Summer flowers were used in rofusion throughout the Nork ome. T oft Mt... NEWBERRY’S WEEK-END SUPER BARGAINS Wt Must Cleon Our Stocks To Moke Room For Fall Merchandise. 1 RACK Ladies' t SUMMER DRESSES Values to $3.98 Now only$1J ALL SUN HATS Now Reduced to 25c Regardless of Original Price Air Misses' White and Colored KIDDY SUN SUITS » Ajb i ■ \K. ANKLETS Now 6c Now only He pr. Voluos Up to 89c Sizes to lOVi WEEK-END SUPER SPECIAL! » JUST RECEIVED! 150 LADIES' FINE QUALITY BLOUSES, in wi<U assortment of colors. Sizes up to 40. Regularly sold at $1.98. Now on Sale at it.* each LAMES, Wo invito you to look over our now Foil Linos . . . New Items . being added every day. Store i's Oldest, Largest and Finest 10c Stem Births Mr. and Mrs. “Bill’ Peach ^re the proud parents of a baby girl, bom Aug. 30, at the Camden hos pital. She has beens named De laine Carol. They also have one other child, a son. e e e Mr. and Mrs. Angus Kelly are the proud parents of a daughter, born on Wednesday, August 3, at the Camden hospital. Mr. Kelly is assistant manager of the local A. and P. Tea Co. Mr. and Mr* G. Russell McLeod, Jr., of Rambert and Camden, are the proud parents of a son, born on Sunday, July 31, at the Cam den hospital. He has been named Gerald Russell McLeod, IIL Mr* McLeod is the fMiner Mary Nelle Hall, former manager of the retail •hop of the Camden Floral Co. • • • Bom to Mr. and Mr* Dan Bar- field of Kershaw, a son, on Aug. 2, at the Camden hospital. Mr. and Mr* Cleveland Croft, Hampton St, announce the birth of a daughter, Rom Dell, on Mon day Aug. 1, at the Camden hos pital Bom to Mr. and Mr* Charles Hewitt, a daughter, Cheryl Di anne, on Friday, July 29, at the Camden hospital «P '• e • • AT LYTTLETON STREET Rev. E. K. Whitson will occupy the pulpit of the Lyttleton Street Methodist church at the morning service Sunday. He has been serving as assistant to the Rev. A D. McAra, pastor of Bethesda Presbyterian church this summer. LITTLE'S Sky-Vu Iheatre "THE FAMILY THEATRE" Drive-In Walk-In Camden. *8. C. Shows Start at Dusk! Friday and Saturday August 5th and 6th If your aim was good—if your luck was better—you won the girl you wanted in "ALBUQUEQUE" in Cinecolor with Randolph Scott and Barbara Britton Also: Cartoon SarsfieM Hotels Will Have Marquee A handsome steel Neon illumi nated marquee is being constnift- over the entrance to the Sars- hotel. This the w«5^trf ev r n doJ?of| 5E will b* » feet greatly to the _ hotel and also to of hotel guest* F The management of the of toe Sars- , _ 7th It will put a catch in your throat ,. . and a thrill in your heart! "SHAGGY"' in Cinecolor with Brenda Joyce and Robert Shayne Also: Cartoon and Comedy tjw . and Tuesday August Ito and 9th The raget discussed drama of the year! Jane Wyman and Lew Ayers "jbHNNT BELINDA" . Also: Cartoon Waitnsaday and Thursday August 10th and llfh Behind a woman ... a trail more tonifying than death! Under a roaa ... a thing more deadly than gunpowder! Dick Rowell and Signe Hasso •I in "TO THE ENDS OF will have when present additions are completed. Malvern Hill Church To Have Homecoming Exercises On Sunday There will be special homecom- I at Malvern HID _____ etter I had received from her. I thought you alight be interested in her de- senption of her Hfe and toe situa tion them." The letter received by Ml— Chase from Miss Posts reads as follows: your lovely letter, my , and H was so interest to rend—as you have ~ your country and toe _ and your life, your occupation. 1 will also write from me. First of all I must say many th*nir f that you have the intention to send me a package which I need very much and pianae make men tion from my request hll you -hearted friends who is wifl- to help on me “Namely, we are not in good situation, my mother is died long on the* ffrls and men tK* i fce ichool wrE** e.<® AwS, n 1 Em w. d5t hi*, Permits andS. try^t^i?Sj 1 * 1 towns hi* of SnaL 1 ™'** 11 " Xt??* “—a* “ "to** vwyX mer very dry J 1 ip*? much duriai ** me again."* ' ing services Bap- tg. 7. on the grounds tist church on Sunday, Aug. Bible school commencement exer cises will be held st 10:90 e m. and there wiU be preaching vices at 11:30 a. m. with the mon by a visiting minister. Din ner win be served St 1 p. m. Rev. Paul R. Becker, pastor of the .Springvale Baptist church, and the Springdale youth choir wiU have charge of the afternoon service. The Malvern Hill church is lo cated one-fourth of a mile off Highway No. 1, opposite the sir- port. Transfers Of Real Estate Recorded Real estate transfers recorded at the office of the county audi tor in the past week are as fol lows: T. C. Jordan to Carrie E. Shaw, house and lot; H. M. Rodgers to S. H. Hornsby, Jr., house and lot; Archie and Cora Mae Reeves to David H. Baum, house and lot; Lewis L. Clyburn and C. J. Shan non IV, to M. S. Mickle and Eva Brasington Mickle, one acre and building, and Ralph Little to Frank H. and Hazel E. Heath, lot in Kirkwood Acres. MISS DAWSON WITH PRESBY TERIAN CHURCH Miss Mary L. Dawson of Hunt ington, Va., and a graduate of the Assembly’s Training school in Richmond, Va., arrived in Cam den on August 1 to be associated with The Bethesda Presbyterian church as director of music and youth work. MYSTERY AS TO— (Continued from pajfo one) It most probably »is also a plea for help. Incidentally, those people hav ing received these letters may find the addresses easiest to read if they know that this letter that looks like a ‘T’ is a “z”. I cer tainly had a time deciphering the address until I realized this fact “I hope that many people from Camden will through The Chron icle and the letters from Hungary, send many package* ’T am enclosing a copy of toe -V ■' •••. ■ \ Mi iv m J: : — 30}’.yv* ' <* ■ ; MAYTIME We are Clearing Out our stock of.... CRYSUL By Notional At Less Than Cost To Every piece, regardless of size, is going this sale at— ONLY 9 Cents Eadi Finish out your present set.,. or, Buy) own set-up ... in this beautiful at the above unheard of price. "See Our Window for ALSO—We hove in stock "KimWfly “for your Foikofto end C R0SB0R0UGH- -"•’•Jowolars • Talophon# 875-J Oxhide Chambray .SHIRTS • Sanforised Shrunk • Sites 14-20 •Sturdy Construction New Low Price Khaki Work SHIRTS You won’t guess the outcome! Also: Cartoon H Price Sloshed On These e SANFORIZED and VAT DYED. PANTS TO MATCH $2.98 Men's Grey Covert Pants NEW LOW PRICE Om NATIONWIDE SHEETS 81"x10S" NOW._ 81"x99" NOW— 42"x34" CASES I—J#v