(Special to The Record)
RIDGEWOOD CAMP, Sept. 28 – Weekly Sunday school services, conducted every year by volunteers among the students at the Lutheran seminary in Columbia, were resumed at the sanatorium September 23. Teaching the lesson in the cottages and administration building were J. A. Kelster, Jr., Paul Speigle, K. Y. Huddle and Miles Cullum.
Columbia Chapter No. 59, Order of the Eastern Star, celebrated the fourth anniversary of the chapter’s cottage with a tea at the cottage Wednesday from 5 to 6 o’clock. Mrs. Thomas W. Hornsby, worthy matron of the chapter, received the guests, about fifty of whom called during the hour.
Miss Joy Hunter, Mrs. W. C. Weir and Mrs. A. P. Beck, members of Columbia chapter No. 59, O. E. S., visited the patients in the Eastern Star cottage last week.
R. L. Beard of Columbia was a recent visitor at the camp.
Mrs. Frances Baker had as company during the week Mr. and Mrs. Radcliffe, Miss Dora Childers, Mrs. Daisy Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryan of Columbia.
James Lee of Chester was the guest recently of Mrs. James Lee.
Mrs. Annie B. Harrison and P. B. Harrison of Johnston visited Mrs. Mary Spann Cullum during the week.
Visiting Mrs. Annie Belle Wallace last week were Mrs. Wiley McDonald, Miss Mollie McDonald, Miss Evelyn Kirkland, Mrs. Mary Lee Ard, Mrs. Lula Piper, Mrs. Lillie Barrineau and C. L. Ard of Columbia.
The Rev. Thomas Suber of Columbia visited Mrs. F. L. Cox during the week.
Miss Mamie Hamiter had as company recently Mrs. Ben Aaron, Mrs. Robert Hamiter and Miss Oline Moore of Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Riley of Eau Claire were recent visitors at the sanatorium.
Miss Nannie Greene had as guest during the week Mrs. A. C. Hammond and Mrs. H. H. Griffin of Columbia, Misses Bettie Love and Mary Love and Mrs. Ed Riley of Ridgewood and Mrs. H. F. Stephens of Orlando, Fla.
Miss Ruth Riley of Ridgewood visited friends at the camp during the week.

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