The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 07, 1917, Image 8
Social and Personal News1
By Mia* Loui*? Nettle*
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MM'lttl <?>hiiiin a* iiihI u h
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I Nfinllnu <>t nrtirlt-s fn fhls "flier ur to
Mi** NuliM- WtlU'H. Slit'll IU ?IIIH
ulli '11 !?! Im* Ml;t l \ Ilia 1 1 wlltMl nf iiii\
li'iiirtli iii> i( 1m almost IjujhmhIMc In
hikt iImmu <?'i iim IIj over tin* iihoin*
Tin iitiiiit* <?f tlii' si'iulcr sJioishl nl
Wilt ?? l??* ".l^litil |h (Ih* ? *? till III 1 1 1 1 1? *11
I i? ii i ~ . im?I fur |i?ii l ? 1 1 1 f<>r
li t- |ii|4M' (h nit! I.t* ! I si ? ! f ??!? that
\\ V will I. ot (m- Imi|h<m-?I iijm'H In iin
x' rui?iiii?u? v\ lit- 1 1 ? ?? ?? n f 1 1 ? ? ? ' i
< al ii 'lit nl'- ri'i cl \ nl willii'ul ih*' I
mi nic *!tfin**l i?? * aili' ition wliuirM-r
\\l|l Ih* j*al?l li> llirin i "rrivs|M?ii<l
fills II t'?? I M|II??m|.C(I T ? ? ll-?r ? 1 1 > "III" I
*1llr ?>f I In* | >ji | m * i ; 1 1 . < I iii?l I" ?i -? ? ilL J
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I
WIND MiND WAVE.
Oil w in m I h. ar a! ???
Tin "II "IT l< ?
I faiic > ili'U I h?*?r the wind
Thai i dii. I * ink /?"iMlof'k trr>?
1 JOT m li?' i I ??. ?!???? Mi i lie tr???
?? 1 1 Im t ? niKi-i'ly
I ?<*iii l<> In it Mm r un hi iik wh vit
I heard f.ir nut at ???*?.
( itarltfi Warren flloddur^ I
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IIMIiOl) IJI'KKAKY
MIIIKI\
I ?? I hgli S luxil is doing -oine sph-n !
Mul work iJns nchmIoIi In, Hi"* Ttmrod
I .?)??? (* ? .t N<H-|et.V. allC We are ghlil 1?
,sir I In i^II'Im ami ho,?i H?? liilercsliil 1
the \\ m k not ?>iil.\ k?*?*| ?>? tln-ni well j
piitl i'il |?II <**ar I't'll I events, hut leaeheM
l lu'iii <*\ pri'.+Kioii lii reading writing,
allll V|N'j| llillg. Several llll'll II ill I WntlM'H |
who an* m?vv tilling useful. -i l * ? I impor
t nut |H?sltlinis in tin* w<?riil had their
IIihi literati training in that litth' so
ciut.i i'uhih h'ri'tn now ?>l. we 1
to keep 1 1 1 ? w ith Ihio | . 1 1 ,t ???? ..[? tlir ..ool ,
w ork wrllr up i-u-!.\ meet hit: W r
tieliev*' thai lln v liaii1 two ra< li iiioiilh.
So. girl* <iii I I >? n > do r \oiir liest to
win I'"' nH'daN and wo will lid ,vniir|
friends km?w a l>< >ii l il Itcinciuher that j
T ill ."U If. -ii 'I I'' iic.iriirt grow."
ill i : x! I t >. ?: .Hi j iMMible to
i Ihim win) 1 1 > . it' limy only try banl
enough The soend of sikiivs Is con
stuiniuk' to purjn vm-. ami tin* Tinirod
Idti-ran Soeh-ty will give you tin* llrst
irainhm tor patlm thai lead through
tin* life now Nt retelling out la-fore you.
fall- and 4iiiiliiijC- And full of posslhlll
tics, Mr John ?lel/oaeh Is President j
<>f tin- SiK-li*t> and Mr. H. It. CJark.
dr.. Is .Si-eretar> . The follow ing: pro
gram was vit) ercMilahle and well
? arrled out. at the last navtlng:
(.Jiiorj Hesoh ed : t luit HUrh School
.ithU't1<*> arc a hindrance to J.lternry
Allii'inat ivc llanmih laizarus. ami
* lamie I ludson ,
Negative Ki'lai'i a del. oath. Hiram I
Net I li"
The .iudgt*-; ilc<hl?Mi hi fa\or of the'
negative ami awn riled the medal to j
AllfW Koltcvka h ilel/oaih. The readers,
were M i*> Agju-ss HePuss. J T J Ions- i
ton, Misses Mario Shannon and Willie'
Mell Maekiiy Modal won l?> Miss'
Marie Shannon
I leclaimei h were M'isxn Helen \Vil-!
.ams and Malwd (illl'ord : William I ?e
Loathe llenr;. Hwi'ii) Medal won
1 -,\ M1s> Mulicl (iitYord These medals
l>e(? ug lo (In- socio! \ ami are worn hy
'lie w iint.-i IToni oj^e Iiieeliusr until,
! he ni'vi t ?i i-f t'he honor of winning'
'o ju>t great -ownership does not i
i: u-rea-oe i'. I'he I mm <>r girl who wears
lite nie-l :? !u!' t \\ 1 1 week-> di-ser\eo just (
as niu?h <?? i^lii a - it i hea\ had won'
M on Mriuoi ia I oi < '<? niin-in einelii . i
Miv-H Mini in Ti eiMiiain I ,i.l a.i iiH -
Spillinati of (;.lunr ia. .unl Mr and
M i"? Jaok 'li en In ?' in and ehihlreii of
I {< ? -k \ Mo' ii M . \ ( \\ . ? * ? ? Thanks*--:*
in;: and week end L-iieM- ..f-|?i and
Ml< .\ W I >11 I'll e I
MAJESTIC
PROG R A M
1 txlii \ Friduj Dec. 7( li.
Sim the 1 '? ?\ I'ilin Kiddie Star* in
"Aladdin ?n<l His Wonderful l>rtnip"
l ' 1 1 1 i ? I in <'aiu l> ii should -?v
1 1 1 i > | M in i ? i r? .\\ n uj ^ will 1 i 1 1 ? I
;i - liui> li !n ' >v i ; i i ? i tin.' i-lii M
JIM I VN ill
Saturday !>???? 8t)i.
/ l'< i.? njjlc Ka \ H<t I ?a >
Sena Owen ii-. <> llinr\ '*?
I Mi^lit fill Mrrnino
"M.ADA.MK HO-I'DKI'"
It > human It'-> It'*
f I ! 1 1 ?! wv!!j .hi > 1 1 < >i' and tlirilK ami
inin mi ? l!'- real lift- A mrrl<M ii
llfi is in \ < > 1 It'll i\\ knrw it
A ls? ?
"\ CI.KVKK 1)1 M.MV"
MoimIh) 1 )?'(?. 1 (Uii.
N "4 1 1 i : HZ sihii|i||i.t f . . t!ii?- da.v
Tu?'>da> I >??<?. 11th.
Tin* S\v i ft ??? t < \ Kwi S> i ii-iit'd
Thi% I >clni! i>t Aiiii-rii ji >
Slrt c < '?? mi lii-ii :.??
MAlHii; KI,\\K1'\
V r>1tiiLT, Iti'Hiilifitl :? l>? I I'ull <>t I'. in
" B A lt\ M 1 N K "
It) MiuvHit*' Ma\<?
W??iliics<la> !>????. 12 111
Tl.i- tiKMi fiuirly f?'ririi i ?ln v
iM'fnri* (.ht? A.u??'rWvut l'n!?li. i.><i \
"Til K FOOD c.'AMIII.KKS"
\V..y is. suirur hl?rh. W'liv i
\ii:'a r si^riv'/ A re t Ihtc fi?i"l ,'!iiii
111* rx m f'ttimh'-n?
I'viT) tiimii. woman and fliild i 1 1
li rtv?i4*il !ti th<? wcfar*' <?f the na
t i t > : > should this sjuvlrtl pro
d action
KKI) CKONK
NOTKH
'ITte lecture Kiv*'i? tin* Court IloUMe
on Wednesday ovculiiK hy l>r. Joidali
I Morse, was ?t it in tolkH'tuul trout for
all who were ho fortunate u? to nt
tfunt. Ttw? H|H*ukHr w#g Introduced by
Di A \\\ HunnMr Chairman of the
local Hed rnwi Clmj>U*iv Dr. Morijtt
1m a foreeful and brilliant speaker. ami
held his h?mII?'?mv from start
to UfiUli. lit* lolti of (lie una I ml*
*lon of t Im* lied Cross and of ^ the
w oiitlerful work il Is dollIK for sUlTvf
Inu ti i?iii4i til I > 1 1 ?? also told of tilt;
needs ??f i ht< organization anil the ur
j u'i-iii ml l f ? ?r volunteer worker*. The
1 l{( x Mr (iravcs of tin* Mot hod In t
< t ? ii i*? * ti Mimic ii beautiful pniM'i for
llir sin < of l In* otuani/iif loll and tin*
m*|'? ice.* closed w t (Ii a prayer by l(ov.
Mr. liciisoti ni' t lit' Itaptist Church.
The e lasso* ut 1 1 1? * I ted ( 'loss work
room, iiintflit by M ik. Morgan ajnl Mr?j,
ttnrnct. tti'lt* formed iin?l?'i* <Vr,\ faA*
orahlo i uiitlll !oii>. Tin* members M'Oiu*
? *i I Interested ii iii I fill hilsed, jiiiiI will
no doubt aiiiku a icroat success. We
linn I Im t i Im* Instructors hit willing
to teiufli a i Ii i it I class 1 1 a sufficient
1 1 1) in I M*r tolunlocr |o ?.?;n Mrs. S. It.
Attain*, so we)l roiuomltcred anil mUeli
beloved In Camden has given a large
-ion1 whirh will make I h?- Work room
\erv oMiifortable. Mrs. .Vilnius also
sent >i donation "f $??.00 to tin* Chap
ter Tin- follow lug i-oiil riliiil Ion- have
t ? cent l> been i nil ? l? -
Mr- It W \N' lii I ?? Jfo.tM)
Mrs \\ It i itfi'ilii ii $1.00
1 1 1 1 1 ; i line Williams . LW
I'll., foiiou lug don, 1 1 ions atv request
? ?I for | In- work room: black board,
t liuik nml eraser - two scrap baskets;
Hi'iiii new spapcrs ami w rapping |mi|h,i';
two \ a nl sticks; two rulers; pair of
IC\rliaiiKt' Now Open.
Tin* Woman's Kxchange Is now oja'ii
1 r > their attractive new quarters in j
rhi? till t Pax is house pu Itroail Street.
I In- tea room has been beautifully dylie
over, iiihI the hnlies will l?cgiu to serve
teas next week, also lunehes for auto
parties, if engaged beforeluillii. Con- |
? liniments are solicited ? ? f fanc> work,
home liuule cmitlies. pickles, preserves,
Christinas cake, old furniture. rare
books, old coins, brasses. Indian relies,
etc. Season tickets rl.iMi. Ten per
cent, commission on sales. Come and
*-ee the "King' Haigler Tea Room" and
\ l-.it the Kxdia nge.
The Detachment Quilt.
A i ilw .lnlv mooting of I >ctachmeiit
No rj it \\ ji decided that t lu* ladle*
wi.iilil make shirts for t lie soldiers,
tjuite a number of shirt* wore made.
After i !??? cutting tin* -H-raps were gath
??nil ,'incl distributed 11 in* *i i ii goodly
iiiuiiImt of |1h> members and made Into
a very neat attractive ? j4i i It t>r coverlet.
It is 1 1 1<* jiui'ihw of the Detachment
to *ell this coverlet and to iim1 tin* ????
m \ for war purposes.
The Armenian Relief Fund.
Tin- contribution- during tin* past
week have not hern *n proportion to
tho wi itig need nor the ability r?f
our | hm ?pli* to do their part. Knots
i tv facts. An America n oonsumr agent
r? |Hirtf? that in Ids dail\ walk from
f i i Iioiim1 to tin* consulate lie counted
:is tnanv as twelve bodies of |X'rsons
u lio had 1 1 ie< I of starvation the pre
?edlng night. Sueh is only one ex
'lerieinv of the great Heed. .More p'li
? i .i I ami more generous giving will
help us do our part. The following
?? nl rilnif ions are gratefully
hilled :
MNn K.t In I Yates
( 'ash
Krojn tin* Boxe
'In lire 11 iV; Mfo.
!.a:i::'s <ift>eer\
I i I ' I iruee
Phillip- \ < V >.
Hank of Camden
' ':iimI\ K itehou
''ir?t National Hank
W li. Xemp's
I'rev imi-i y acknowledged
I't >t a I
K. II Harding.
Dead Knitn Injuries.
!lij>c:?t I'idwell. the negro who w.;s
? >?,re|\ l.iuned at Waferec a few
' \iil.v lien when a derrick I ? i r . : ? *? 1 over
! 'ii w hi Ii a young man was killed, died
i from hi- injuries on Tuesday The
1 >> l\ w is s,ii|>|>,(| tn < in/at Kails, s
I C. for iui rial
( hrisfmas \d\ crt isin^.
I'he < hr i.icle will Im ahic !?? tak ?
ii ire if ail ilic <':ristmis ad\ ? ? r ! isiug
that in.i.x i nine im the nr\t two weeks.
I liotw ithsiandim: the fa ? *t that lit - <!a\
i current tx'ing "tl i- interfering with
| lis to >i considerable extent. The uief
j chants- have two more weeks in which
I to get their wares before I he puhlie
If \"ii arc interested call this ollice and
'our ad\ ert isinc man will call upon you.
Ked Crovs Meet Dig.
i 'e Camden Ked Cross Chapter will
me* i ?it* v T Thursday afternoon Decem
ber 1 :tf h. it the work room on North
l.\M>cfo|t s; ? | \ full attendance nf
1 1 ' members retpicsit'd
Ma) Sol*?> Fuel Problem.
Mr i M Coh-iaaii tins been demon
-(rating ;i Kericis" burner at hi.s shop
? ?ii DeKalb street the | *;i s t feew days
Test imolii lis from tlufsc win have used
r lie burner state that if wi!! de all that
i- promised b\ the ma mi fact u rers. The
burlier uses kerosene ;iiid can be plac
ed i i .in} ordinary coek -ti>\c.' rango
? ?I )i. .iter and i- s;iid :?> cut down fuel
? ? ? - ? - ,-iderabi.x
Mr- I ? 1 1 !in_'teii of Mleiidaii who
!i.-it. tieefi \ isiilng Mr-. Villi Jordan has
returned ii ??me Mrs. Darlington taught
in the tirade! S?-honls ef thi< city for
se \ era I jeurs and i< pleasantly remem
Itered ; i s Mis- I.:zzic Stoney.
W \NTFI> ? Parties who borrowed wirr
stretchers from IVarrr- Young Co? to
rrttirn *an?e at onco.
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PERSONAL MENTION*
U 111 I HI I .r
Mr. T. I?. Aucruiu in visiting Itt
lerdon
0 ? ^
Miss KraiK*# Adlekw iipcut the week
CUll Ut lM?|- l?? fork.
I ?r. ami Mrs. It. K, HtcveuHvn were
week end visitor* at Clover.
Mr. Joltn C. del a inch apciit several
ilav.N in ritrtfU-MloH Inst wotfk.
Mr- Maektvy < ?f Heath Hprlng* is
1 \ 1*1 Hug lw?r son Mr, Jpbii T. Mackey.
Ml mm Mary Wit horn Klrklnnd wu? a
' visitor lit York last week for several
i lay >?.
Ml.*. Maude Mowi'i1 went home t<?
J sjH'iit Thanksgiving with her imrciiu
j in Lancaster.
M iK. I ni It. Jones of I ?au<'aH(?M siK>|,t
liif week end with her parents Mr. a nil
Mrs. | ). Taylor.
Mr. .lolin Jtoykln ail(l Mr. Mortimer
Hoykin left yesii'rday for an autnino*
hlle trip to Atlanta.
The lie v. and Mrs. J. II. Holle.\ of
Hcorgia, are visiting Mrs. Ilolle.v's
mother Mm M. S. Howell.
Mr. ami Mrg. Hold. Muekey of Lan
caster were guests t Mr. ?i M IS.
John T. Mackey this week,
Mr. ajpl Mrs. Win. Hates of Orange
burg are visiting Mrs. Hate's parent*
Judge ami Mra. al. 1*. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs Walter rshjroek of Char
lottc, N. ('. have Imhmi si>ciidlug some
time with relatives in Camden.
Miss Margaret Taylor sjierit the week
end at home. She was accompanied
l?y a college friend Migs Rwiiy l'latt.
Mrs. Frank L. Zcmp visited lain
easier this week to attend a reception
wiven 1?y Mrs. Joseph Kershaw (."-tuners.
Miss Rosa itadelirr wiio 1m teaching
in \ewl>erry County s|>ent Thanksgiv
i UK witii her parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
II. Uadellfr.
Judge M. L. Smith is scheduled to
deliver an address at New Hoj>e Church
in Lancaster County on Sunday De
cember Oth.
Mr. ( Jeo. 11. Dunncll, of New York,
arrived in Camden this week He will
have charge of The Kirk wood stables
for this season.
Mr. Henry I', heard, formerly of
Camden, but now residing at Hurts
vllle, was a visitor to relatives in Cam
den the pant w?*ok,
Lieut. Kershaw dcLoach, Clybnrn
Taylor. Mi*s Willie Watkins and Hliet
ta Ik* Lou die attended the opera in <V
lumbia Tuesday evening.
Ml .ss Nan del.oach after Ki>eidllng
Thanksgiving in Charlotte sjK'nt the
week end with her parents before ie
turning to Coker Cidlege.
Mrs. Ilolft. Kennedy and children are
at home again after spending some
time in Chattanooga while Mr. Ken
nedy was at Ciunp < >glethorpe.
Miss Mary Kirkland has returned
to her home in Oamden after impend
ing the Thanksgiving holidays with
Miss Minnie deFoix l.ong. ? I took Hill
Uecord.
The Maj?>stic promises today in
"Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp"
one of the best fairy stories ever of
fered in that house. It intensts alike
ls?th old and young.
The Mioses Lona Hale and Mllen
Dane- Hilton of Westville. S. ('.. sjient
Thanksgiving day' with their friends
the Misses la'ila and I.ila Smith on
Magnolia St reet. ? Sumter Herald.
Mr T. C. ( iladdcn, who has for a
ni:nrber ?>f years Im-cii a sale-man at
I 1 1. ( . Hruce s I'u re Fihul Store, has re
? signed his iMisition to a ecept a position
, with the National HUcuit a> travel
j ing sji lesinan.
Miss Virginia Ta\ lor lias accepted
a position in Florida, and we under
stand will be there for the winter.
Miss Taylor is verx |>opuiar in edu
cational and social circles and t'aiuden
j regrets to lose her even fi?r ;i while,
j she will leave for Florida l^ie tirst of
I January. s
Among the arrival- at the tourist
| hotels are: Mrs. C II Suioot. Miss
linbbv .nil Masters Charlie and Hilly
j Smooth, of South (trance. N J.. at
> Titnrod Hall, and Mrs. s s Kusscll.
I New York. Mr. and Mrs F l.c ,H.S.
, Woi'ivster. Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. S.
j<?'arlaiid. Wilmington. Del.; .1 I. Tcr
j liune. Mattewan. N J. ; Mr and Mrs
I .1 Dean. Hoston. Mass ; Mi and Mrs.
\' C Hrown. Portland. Me.; Mr. and
Mr- .fas. W Hunt. Itoston ; Miss < ; raf
fles. I'hlla. : Mr ami Mrs s Wetnple.
New York < "it \ at the ( 'ourt Inn
The (attest War New*.
While for the m< uient there ar<- no
infant r> ojM'ratlons ?tf great magiil
i tude in progress on any of the ni:
| tnerou- battle fronts indi'-a t i.nis .ire
j not wanting that shortly the Caati.r.ii
; -ei-tor in France and th ' north. "u ine
in the Italian theater will again wit
j nes- the titanic struggles wit.i the
? iernians and the Austro-Hungarians
; the aggressors.
I Already the Hermans in the
brai region have brought up reinforce
ments with the ? ?ltJ(S't of blotting out
'the -alient driven into their line by
j'.eiieral I.^vng's dash a small |M>rtion
jot which they have reconquered but
'at a fearful yirivv. In Italy, along the
j Set t ?? < "< >tii ii ii I and the Asiniro plateau,
u,\ -i ti n - of all calrTires ha\e open
? ! Tire on ? the Italian i?osifions. and
\ e r . 1 1 hill positions have been cap
< tore. | ui small attacks. Hoth before
' ? in 'r.ii and in the Italian region the
? .?'! ii lines are awaiting with coni
i-!.i*' ii?-v the enemy's assctults.
I ? i Maliry. of ( 'nnijM >bol In, was
killfl I riila\ afternoon when his an
j t ? ?i 1 1 ? >t ? i !. xiruck by the Carolina
>!>??< Ui. *.f r li?- Southern railway. TJh?
i . 1 1 ? ?? l at a crossing.
u .. i.i i. \\ <"iark. a well k j > vn
< "-imLinti. met a trade ilcath
! Friday iiinrniii^ u lien motoring toward
! (*nni|> .la' Tin- car In which ho
| wit" rnliii^' ? ? ? ; t : ? 1 1 ' ! with terifli* furre
into a >t rift . >?r Clark died a few
hour* afterward at a hospital. I>i?ng
las IlarhhsOn an?l J. A. Weston were
hot h tU'-rt- i>: U ? . injure] in <he saints
roll Ht.
We will buy them or grind them for you. .
Will pay highest market price. i
They must be properly cured. , <>
Can be gathered in bunches, not necessary to pick^dach pod separately
Also in market for corn, either shelled or ear corn- State whether vou
corn is white, yellow or mixed- Ask for prices when you are ready to ship nam!
ing uantity you have. m t
Call us over long distance phone or wire us at our expense.
ADLUH MILLING CO.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
| MKKT1NU
OF I". I). C\
: on MimhIm \ afternoon the bright ?un
j >hine and lull my air tempted < i n i 1 1* a
i number of the members of tin* John I'.
Kenneth Chapter to avail themselves
' of tht? charming hospitality offered ?it
! iin' home of Mrs. I.. A. Wlttkowsky,
with Mrs. (ieo. K. Taylor" ami Mrs.
j Jas ( Myhurn as assistant hostesses The
i r<Naiis of this attractive home were
; thrown ensuite and matle more beauti
ful by the brilliant flowers of autumn.
J which are still untouched in sunny
I Camden by the icy breath of winter.
' The meeting was railed to order by the
i president Mi^ lionise Nettles, and it
I goodly niuuber res]>onded t ? > the roll
? ailed by the Secretary Mrs. .John Can
tey. Mr?. Zenip as chainnan of com
mittee ??n marking graves reported that
work was progressing and it would not
be long Iwfore markers would he in
?place. The names ??f Mrs. Margaret
C. Miller. Mrs. XimI Williams. Mrs. W.
It. Watkins were proposed for member
ship. and accepted. The registrar. Mrs.
X. K. < >ooda le wass instructed to for
ward application blanks to each of
these ladies- The Chapter elected Mrs.
\V. .1. I Minn to till the otlice of N ice
president. The delegates were to lew ye
the next day for the State Convention,
land ih?' Chapter discussed several tpies
? t ions to come up at that Convention.
: It was at last decided to leave every
j thing to the judirimyit of the rep resen
, ratives. After luariug these questions
| discussed pro and con the\ are to vote
: ii- they think l?cst for the good of the
I organization. After business a delighl
j ful social hour \va> spent. Mrs. Hiiddiu
| reading a poem nio-t suitahle to the
[times and period in historx and .Mis,
T. Mills pleasing the coinpauv with
| a beautiful vocal solo, and graciously
j reN|K)nding to an encore. with a lieau
t i fill old Southern song. The hostesses
served refreshments consist jni: of hot
chocolate with whipped cream and
cake. While enjoying the delicious
cake, if* was interesting to know that
the iein^ was made from the same
reci|K> Used for I'rr.sident Wilson's wed
ding cake, and^ given to the hostess by
the < ieorgia lad.\ who iced it. The
Chapter will !><? represented in the
State Cun vent ion b,\ Miss Louise Net
tles and Mrs. r |. Zemp.
1 hi* waitresses f(?r the occasion were, i
Misses Maude Moore. Virginia Ta.s lor, j
Lulalie \ates. 1 1 1 tic I Yat?vt and 1'dna
Team. j
Mr. Hobt. Lindsay of Chestei was
a guest for Thanksgiving and the woek
end at the home of his brother Mr.
John'' S. Lindsay.
Clarence I mini who is a Citadel cadet
spoilt Thanksgiving at. homo with his
parents I)r. and Mrs. J. W. Dunn.
^Congratulations To The Majestic.
Tit The Kditor of The Chronicle:
Ha vine used the courtesy'"frf your
coleiuu* for a recent erlticittflT of the
moving pictures ,then being shown, I
wiMi to employ the same medium to
ofTer my congratulations to the manage
ment of The Majestic, and its patrons,
on the eveejlont repertory which has
been given recently and also on the
prompt and clever solution of the
problem for parents *>y the Insertion
of tin- line after each advance adver
tisement indh-utini: its titness for iwr
cnts to take or send their children
to see. It is a great assistance to
those who seek <liversion for their
young people but must he sure they
have a choice of the right kind.
Nothing oould be more charming for
?*h i Id ri*u than "I'ollj of the Circus",
"Ueln'ica of SunnyhrooTv Farm" and
"Thi' Sawdust King". while for the
elders tin re was .the clean mirth-pro
voking comedy of "The Amazons" and
nowhere have 1 ever seen a more ar
tistic and U'autiful production than
"liarbary Sheep" with Klsie Ferguson
while others equally good are prom
ised in the near future, anion# them
"The (Jarden of Allah" may be looked
forward to with pleasure, it is capable
of sueh artistic treatment and wonder
ful atmosphe.re effects.
At many of these productions I have
noticed with pleasure the appreciation
of the la rge audiences, I have heard the
sweet merriment of children and the
impressible laughter of k<?en enjoyment
from old men and women, as well as
young ones which it was good fco hear.
< rf course we cannot always have
the best and most expensive pictures
but the cheai>er ones can 1>e clean,
wholesome, and amusing, and often in
structive. and when the more expensive
A Club Plan
Resort near
the SarsfieM
Coif Course.
ones come none, I am .sure, will repl
t lie small extra expense when tbejij
assured of the compensation, for 1
these time# of our country's burden <
care amusement for her people Is 'it
most as necessary as food. Mostktf
Uly I applaud the good work and top
for its continuance.
A Friendly Critic.
. J
Christmas
Vigor
The Christmas Holidays al
t ways call for more or less stren
uous living. You cannot escaj*
the social features of the <seasou.
It Is equally true that you can
not enjoy the season If you are
in a jaded, run-down condition.
YOUR .DRUGGIST.
can furnish you just the rltfbt
tonic or corrective to put your
' system In mince-pie order.
Don't wait till the Chrlstiuus
sports and the Christmas feasts
h&Te gotten you "all wrou?*
Take It In .timemnd fortify your
health. ^
We are in earnest when
subscribe ourselves,
"Yours for Health/'
Zemp & DePass
Call or Phono No. II ? s
Prompt Attention Given
? $ " f
Desirable Farm Lands 'For
..s "
A 1 1* m) 1 1:1 1?* protection against )<??s l>y tiro is the first thought of the successful business man. , ? J.
Assets aggregating iriore btan one hunureu
I
T1IK COST i< insignificant when compared with loss. ___ .
lion dollars is tin* security we offer the insuring public for hi surance placed with this agen<*>.
\VK I'.I V ASH SKI.F. UKAI. KSTATK and have the following f.^nw for quick salQ*. i-dldin?*J
17i> ;?<n^. miles cast >f < :ninlen on public road. one mile from Church
two-horse farm oja-n. $l-\."?o per acre. ?.? ~ * # vood- -
40 acres .'{ miles east of Camden <?n Adams Mill 1'oad, good buildings, good water, l?lent.\
A nice little farm in a ?<>od community. Price $3,000. nanture.
si> acres !? miles soutli of Camden on Spring Hill road. JVO acres oiwm,- good buildings* ^
good land l'rii-e $ lo.uo |?*r acre * ^ t _
11? acres on Wire Koad l>ctween Caiuden and Cassatt, 3 miles from Cassatt, W> a(reS?o>roO
anre well wooded. all sand\ loam jjihhI stream runnhig through. Good buildings. 1'rlle nottH1 ?>
42b acres on I*?ekhart Road. 10 miles north of Camdou. 11)0 acres open land, balance wooti . ?. ???
good timber. cihkI stream running through the place. Price $15.00 per acre. - i?ik1 r
I'Jfl acres southeast >r Camden. 00 acres open land. good dwelling and tenant house, open - j
der good wire fence. Price $18.?rt) per acre. ,
I-et us fijrure with . y.
j>er
either tc? buy or soil.
:amden loan & realty
Office Man Bldg. A. J. Beattie, Manager
Telephone