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WANTED Azaleas 1 pAac SIX THl CAMDIK OMWOfilCH, CAMPlIi, SOtrTH CAWOLIWA, PIHDAY, MAWCM II^ 1f4S GARDEN CLUB SHOW . ^ (N MEMORIAM (CondBoetf Itoip Iblt . The following resolatkms oil the death of Mannas Baruch, Superinten­ large arrangement, Mrs. E. B. Mob> dent of the Camden Hosp|tal, was * iey took first and a b^k, her exhibit adopted by the membehi of the hos­ WANTED ' was an eunisite combination of lilacs pital auxilipy. at a.meeting March tS. • a and nlaonas in tones of red lavend­ ‘With flverentirever hearts, F® the er show^TO a Chinese vase on a metal membersy -of the Camden Hospital Experienced^ Waitress stand. The exhibit was classed Auxiliary^ pay tribute to the lamented the outstanding.one in the show and Superintendent' of the Inatltntion, to Mrs. Mobley goeT the silver bowl. Mannea Barnch, who entered into $IS per week and tips Mrs. A nine Davidson took second and Life Eternal February 16 1946. Mrs. Marvin ttiird. To Mrs. L. A. Sav­ “We call it Death—to him ’tla Life M & K C#FEE SHOP age went« book and the blue for flow­ Beyond.*’ ering shrubs in tall containers; *to “So did he slip away, courageously Mrs. Ward Belcher the red and to and bravely, giving freely of himself Mrs. John ViUepigue tho white. For to the work be loved and leaving'be­ arrangements of. fruits and vegetables hind the insplratioti of a life well- Mrs. Whitaker took a four foot tea- spen'. h - CAMDEN HOME olive as flrst prize, and Mrs. Belcher “Son of the. late Herman Barnch a red ribbon. Marion Burke received and Deborah Sampson Baruch, Man- a book, the onlyly award for wall nes Baruch wga hprn in Camden No­ pockets, "ifrs. Guion, Sr., took "first vember 3. 1877, and after living sev­ and a book for a large arrangement of eral years in Charlotte and *New perfect foliage in many tones of green York, returned to his native town to from deep to bronzy shades, Mrs. enter into business with Mr. Mannes Rainsford got a red ribbon for an Raum, and later with Mr^ John arrangement of nandina and Miss Netties. For over forty years^e was Ethel Yates 1 white. Miss Jane one of Camden’s most e8tee|ieil bus­ Swords won a calendar for the best iness men and ditisens. in the nTlscellaneous'class. Her offer­ “He served as Secretary and Treas­ ing was done fn blue and green'under urer of the Hospital Board of Direc­ . glass. Mrs. W. M. Whitakr was second tors for thirty-two' years, was Busi­ .>■ T ness Manager for 'seven years, and and Mrs. Deas Boykin third. for five years devoted hims.elf to the Honorable mention was awarded active supervision of the Institutton Mrs. Pitts for a charming miniature until his sudden death. There’ll be no scraps left whenjraib serve del arrangement, disqualified, however, “Therefore, we, thb members of the because it was dver the specified Hospital Auxiliary, resolve: ‘That in ful delicacies frokn the CAMDEN H height for the class; honorable men­ the passing of Mr. Baruch the insti­ BAKERY. TheyVe so" good ithe children tion to Marion Burke for a pine cone tution has lost a devoted and faithful clean thmr plates and ask, for more. We j in -the scales of which .bluettes were officer and helpful friend and ad­ growing, to Mrs. Allison DuBose for viser. , ^ antee wholesome, nutriti<||u baked goods. a vigorous arrangement of thorn “ ‘That we therefore wish to in­ orange in a glazed bowl, and to Mrs. scribe a blank page In our minute Vllleplgue for arranging fruits. - book to his memory and, Counting three points for a blue “Also Resolved, ‘that a copy of CAMDEi^ HOME BAKE ribbon, two each for a red and an these resolutions be sent to his be­ S M D E IS , S . C . honorable mention and one for a loved wife, a charter member of our white ribbon,. Mrs Vllleplgue took organization, and to his family, and 'sweepstakes prize and the club's silver be published in the paper.' cup. Mrs. Pitts and Mrs. Guion tied (Signed) Sadie K. von Tresekow” for second place. * -PhTTto by. Moqarcb Studios BLANCHARD—TANKOOS WILL MEET Monday Tea, cakes, sandwiches and puifch ‘The local chapter United Daughters were served in the drawing rooms of Miss Elizabeth Percival Blanchard, waa h^ brother, S. J. Tankoos. Ushers of the Confederacy will meet Monday, the inn. Mrs. L. I.'Guion, president daughter of Mrs. Charles G. Moller of wereHLt. Robert Lewis of Stamford, April 1 at 4 p. m. at the home of Mrs. of the Federated Garden Club, pro- ;his city, and W. Scott Blanchard of Conn., and Lt. Kevin Kennedy of J. G. Cureton on Chesnut street. A full CoUege Course* for y( sided at the tea.-^ontributed. Hewlett, Long Island, and Hobe Douglaston, Long Island, jhe groom Sound, Florida, was inarried to Lieut. is a graduate of the LaSalle MUitary Florida, the young couple will go to William Grannies Tankoos, son of Mr. Academy. New York where they plan on making and Mra. S. J. Tankoos of Old Green­ Following a honeymoon trip to their home. expeises pai SPECIAL NOTICE wich, Conn., Saturday afternoon, March 23, at 4:30 o’clock at the home of her mother on Lyttleton street NEW SHIPMENT here. The ceremony was performed by Like Another World Rev. Edmund Burke, retftor of the Here’s important newt 46” OILCLOTH Cqtholic Church of Our Lady of Per­ men 18 and over (17 ' I petual Help. A reception followed ini fX ents* consent). Undei Cut 3 Yafde to Piece ^ the parlors of the Court Inn f Bill of Rights, if yon en The bride, who is a graduate of the Azaleas U. S. Army bpCiHre 0 Garrison Forest school in Maryland On Sale and who attended Bennington College AND OTHER FLOWERS 1946, for 3 years, upcm in Vermont, wore a~ gown of white chsi^ yon will be enti 3 P. M. satin adorned with rose point lace months of college, trad that had been in her grandmother's NOW IN7 ^ family for generations She wore her ness school education, Friday, March 29 great grandmother’s veil of Princess up'to 8500 per ordinal Ann lace and carried a ibouquet of. FULL BLOOM year will be paid. And ♦ gardenias Miss Mary Isabel Robb of receive $65 monthly ] At Montreal, Canada, was her maid of honor The other attendants were Miss Admission 111.SO ^ lowsnce--|90 if yon Mary Trumbell Livingston of New (Tai Included) 'ried. Get the facts NEWBERRY'S New York City and Mrs. David S. Boat SQc Extra ' nearest I|. S. Army R Harter of this city. Station. The groom, who is a veteran of the Guadalcanal battle in 1942, where he ON U. S. 52 NORTH OF CHARLESTON waa wounded, is now on terminal 1703 Main btreet — Columbia, «. c. COMING ATTRACTIONS leqve. Hia best man at the wedding T Camden Theatre Fri.^t., March 29^ He’s In The Movies Now! _”DICK TRACY** Morgan Conway — Anne JeEreys Also Selected Short Subjects hOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl Sat Night 10:30 Show THE SHADOW RETURNS’ Kane Richmond — Barbara Reed Moii.*Tues., April 1*2 Alive with youth! Aflame with Love! ‘*MISS SUSIE SLAGLES** Veronica I.*ke — Sunny Tufts Latest News W^.-Thura., April 3>4 “VACATION FROM MARRIAGE** Robert Donat — Deborah Kerr Also News jraununiiBiHiiiiHBraiiiiiiiiiiG COMING ATTKACnONS Soft spring blouses in this season’s Huglar 'Theatre more exciting ... more detaUed ... Comar Broad and Rutladga Sts. more feminine stales. Trim little Fri^t., March 29^ ‘TRAIL TO VENGEANCE” Kirby Grant — Fussy Knight tailleurs with a wealth of hand CTiapter 2 — “PHANTOM. RIDER" Also Comedy stitching—pert little party-goirs ‘ . •> Mon.-Tues., April 1-2 all lavish-with lace. Blousejs that “THE GENTLEMAN MISBEHAVES” . Robert Stanton — Osa Maaaen turn a basic suit into a 9 a.m. to 9. Paths News Special "April Fool” Program! p.m. wardrobe. ^ MONDAY, APRIL let You’ll be amazed and might think you’re gazing In the crystal ball up- 2J70 to SM aide down. You’ll have to be pres­ ent to find out what it’s all about. Wed.-ThEtfs., April 3-4 Meet the Creeper! Boreen’s Newest Monster, in “HOU:^ OF HORROR” Robert Lowery — Virginia Grey and Rondo Hatton as the Creeper Serial “WHO'S GUILTY" Paramount News NOTICE! I Saturdsy Deers Open at 12^46 P.M. Shew etarts at 1:00 P.M. and Cbntlnuet. Hjwt Feature 'ht •:1SPJi. ■.
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