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Social and Personal News Mi?t Louitm Nmttle* ggHTJM' <" j.JHK WO \SS<M I ATIO\ ,kxx'i iiitinif nift at the Library Moixia V Sf 0 p. $f? Tim meeting wan , ,1.1.1 b.\ tli** Pecwidcnt \ii~ ^ ( * .in 1 1 ' ' ' .<??? \li-s Willi,. \Vai wli" had secretary at |b?. Id*.* IlK'-tiUK declined to serve. Mi.ss Helen l.'helps ?*?l to till the vu Mr, I.. W'ltt l^k) <vuM not be present but sent L a report. j ,\ motion wa* made to request' Mr. lyfltikuwky to urge the City t'ouucil f (a I'M.v the rtUiount due the library, 'J'he I afflCHHt i" ?!<??'?? and badly needed fyr we must buy fuel for t !?*? winter, and (^r. an- Other expenses neces.snr.v to ,fl||p tlir I i|>r? i.v what it should be. v ?j|?. I.ihiaiian's report showed more i (Jin four (ill lid red resident readers and J ifluo' limn books nil Library shelves, *l?a# tu'onf v U? | she w!i!< also glad to report that twenty I ? v- ? I ?uf hud I IihI day graciously responded L tlr cntl tor Association dues..-, In "* vurj] t j U> *'? asking this report the librarian Kard : ??When this eollfct ion was made the btidntW places of our Jewish friends mre elohfil and they wore not given an importunity to out ribnte, but their con tribution Will come in later for tl*\v jfi? ever generous and public spirited, ThoH* wa? tjillte ft Wt of business at trmled to birt would not interest the niblie generally. KverythiiJg is going I .ijfe smoothly, and the library is indeed -jjr-in*titutiou of which the town should he. and \vv. believe Is, proud of and de ,ws the loyal support of every good citizen. The librarian also reported fivo new books from Mrs. Law ton of Khode |>Jjn<l iiimI one history in two volumes from .Mrs. ClarkV of Now York. UANCK AT THE am iiorsK The eollege set had an. enjoyable dance, at t^ie new elnb house on Monday even ing. It was u fa ly well occasion for the girls who are leaving for college and the tn.ys who are to enlist in the .Students Army Training Corps and will long re Main a happy memory. Scbuniuleis* r.rcfrcstra famished? tbe anisic and the inspiring strains, smoojih floors, pretty girls and gracious clJHp >r<nes will linger long in the hearts and minds of thV boys when they are. far fruni lu>nie and serving "Uncle Sani". Among the nnt of town guests ye iK? Mioses Henrietta and Ida Boykin of Sum tcr : Miss Perry Belle Bennett of Lam and Miw Jennie Lee Boyd,s&f Orangeburg. The chaperon or were Mr;, and Mrs. <\ C. Whitaker, Mrs. I. 8. Heath and Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Boykin. SIMMONS-BOY KIN On Wednesday afternoon September the 11th at 1 o'clock. Grace Church, Charleston, the marriage of Miss Car line I,. Simmons, of that city and Mr. I'^as Boykin of Kershaw wunty was M>|wniiized. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mr*, ltayard Simmons. She i* popula r in Charleston society and sii-l to be by those who krtow attractive ami ehnrining in manner and person. The rnniin i* the Vf,t, ,,f otir esteemed fallow Hti?-n Mr. I.. W. Boykin and^is a young man of sterlinj: worth, and popular with Jill who know him. This notice will he of interest in a wide circle of friends tbn.iiebnn t the <*ounty. Should Call For Hands.' All Mib-i-ribers to Third Liberty Loan !'?? u<U till.. null First National. Bank, who ?? in>t y. t received them shoubl call ?it Hank and uri their bonds. ? Vou are r^iu.'steil r ii .I,, this at oiH'e. Those -J>" hsv<. l?irro\\ <*d on bonds can get ? i* wtwii i >. . i i.<s are paid."? I;i?! N ,t i '..iiiil Hank of Camden. MAJESTIC Fro gram Toila> I'rida.v Sept. 20th. l.i\inK?t? 11 & Gloria Swanson in "KVK|{\ WOMAN'S HUSBAND" AN?? i Ma. k Seniiett (.'omedy I'll. 10e Saturday Sept. 2tst. I ???? H il :i ii<| 1'oggy lVorco in \ (.(KM) l-OSER" A'?i? ('(ririif ( 'b^plin in one that ' " 1 lliiv.- lii-Vff XI'CII " ( \ R M K N " in rw|? -??? 10c Monday Srpt. 23rd. Mary Miles Minter in THK (.HOST or ROSY TAYLOR" AN?? oflvial Allies War Iteview 20o 10 c Tuesday Sept. 24th. < HARLE8 RAY IN NINE O'CLOCK TOWN" A)?? I'athe Weekly NeWH iOo 10o Wednesday Sept. 2Mh. HI I. UK BURKE IN "THK PURSUIT OF POLLY" Also Kattr Arbtieklfl in OOOI) NIOHT NURSE" 20c 10c Thursday Sn?*- 26th. . 1*>U(>THY DALTON IN THF KAISER'S SHADOW" Al?n I'athe Weeklv News IOC x War Savings Stamp t? ? he* ** the KalMT'a funeral. Buy Q%w htiy liberally. PERSONAL MENTION. Uil "" win Wilt I- in m B T c. ill <i<i>IKill 'tYeh. Nl' ''"lm 1 V|"? !<??>. .1) . tut jiuut> to Pavidson College. Mi s. w,n Hate* of < i, | visiting ill Cailuh'U. I Mr. Clarence I Hum, will go to tlv Cita del ugaTii this year. Dr. and M, s. KUwitf Afullor are n,ewlr ill* a while a ( Hi'ovur^, .\. c M I'M. Iteulah Ht'iiion ("osby of Ker shaw wan u visitor here (hi* week. Mr. Arthur Smith has aeeepfed a position With thr (tank Of Camden. Miss Kllva Dougl** Hoy kin will ,?>. her studies . nt Converse ( \?Hege. Mis* Ernestine Hatemau left Tuesday to res.ume her studie* llt iUAW^ Mrs. Louise S. Porter is tu home again after a sta.v of, several weeks in Maine, M[?s Mrtz.v Herbert is to he a atu J, hot at Jied Springs. \ c., for' the min ing year, Lieut. am| Mrs. Tom Kolaud Shiver, now of Chat leston were visitors here this w'eeki Mra. M I.. Smith ami .laughter .Miss Doiothy have returned from a visit to Orangeburg, Mrs. Victoria Lipscomb- has aeeepted ? position in the office ?f ,|u> \vn((.reo <'?|tton Mills. * kittle Miss smith is speudiug this week with relatives in Sumn.ervillo Ami Charleston. Tins will be Senior y ear for Mr. l<$|ph iMimt at Johns Hopkins ? he will also en list in the army. Mr. and Mrs. i'T^Tht 'oy of Wil mington. N. ftri. yisit inj? Mr. and Mrs. C. Yl McCoy. Mr, and Mrs. Phil Boswell and Miss Lucile this we| | of Har^sville were vis itors here this week. MfOfe*e ( ieisenheimer has returned) to Charleston after spending the holi days with home folks. Mj-s. Margaret Miller of Columbia spent the .week end with her parent* Mr. and Mrs. H. CJ. Garrison. Mr. Walter 1. Villepigue, of the post office department at Washington, was a visitor in Camden last week. ;Mrs. M. R. Soweli aecompanied her ?sop-Mrr-t^y <1 n ry KiotHt- home where* she will spend the winter. Miss Kate Lenoir left Sunday night for W ashiugton where she has aeeepted a position in the agricultural department. Mr*. P. T. Yilepigne has gone to Sum luei-toif. called fhere by the extreme ill ness of her brother-iu-law Mr. IticJiard son. v - ' LriTitfFlIeyward of Columbia has a position in the Bank of Camden and Miss Sallie Poovey is employed by the same institution. Mrs. Kdna'Sayres of Memphis, Teun... Jeft. for her home on Sunday last after a pleasant two weeks stay with her father Mr, J. H. A r rants. Misses Olive Hliaine. rorinne Lewis, and A\ illie Belle Mnekey who graduated from the Camden High School last June luive enrolled ?s students of Ooker (Col lege. . Mr'. Sidney Smith of Louisiana was HI town for a few days last week. We understand that while here he sold his attractive home on Chestnut Street to Mr. Eugene Nlakeney of Kershaw. The following young men will joiu the Students Army Training Corps : For Carolina. Tedd.v deLoaeh. John C! de I^oaeh. Nettles Lindsay. Will Goodale and Mortimer lioykin. JJavids.m Joe MeCaskill, John T. Maekey. For Wash ington and Lee. Virginia. Lewis Lee pjyburn. For Clebison Withers Trot ter. Lambert l)ePnss and Jimmie (iriggs. For Hal ley Military Institute Iluhert Wilson apd Itolaud Goodale. Belgian Relief. Kvery man, woman and child in i 'urn don and vicinity is asked b.v our Ameri can R<'d Cross to contribute worn or outgrown clothing, if new clothing h not avallnble^to the Belgians who face nnother winter of destitution. Collect ors have been appointed for each ward. They will call upon each householder for aid. One week is given to our Chapter to collect and ship no less than &r>0' founds. Shoes and nil forms of leather most acceptable. Sejjd clot hen if possible to Belgian Relief Rooms, next to Red Cross supply rooms for next two weeks between hours of 10 and 11 A. M. or it and I'. M. If yon can not send tell collectors in your ward and they will come for things. Collectors will visit you between Sept. Ill and Sept. 25. Any other informa tion ^ gladly l given. Phone 207 -J. Mrs. E. C. vonTresckow. Chairman Belgian Relief Committee. jh -W- ? ? Plans For State Fair. Columbia, Sept. 1(5.? Preparations arc going forward steadily for the annual State Fair to be held October 28 to November 1. inclusive. The Fair management was recently udvlsed that reduced fares would be al lowed. Although the officials have not been notified what theae rates will be the presumption 2* that one and one-half fare* for the trip will obtain, as deter mined by the railroad administration, hut not officially announ^d. . With reduced rate* and a (treat in crease of the number of automobile* in the country, the Fair management i* of ^a -good attendance thi* fall. JK\VMH HOLIDAYS 1V t hree daya holiday, (fltbftN by ; ?nir Jfwihli friend* tins week whs most | i ,? viihlr. Thr.v hud thiity h..\ ^ troiu ' it'ii)1 la.k "it a> their jcucsi (s m.iii.v ?'t them far from home, who t)l*u\iu(lil,v it'pprciiatcd the opportunity of keeping their faith ami participating in the time*! honored customs of t hoi r people. They | 11 ' e\pre?>ed tin ins. |\(^ Mq| rlmrm <'<l with Camden ami the gi^ietou* Ho#- j pitality ncoordwl then) iu the attractive! home* ot our Jewish citiv.cn*. ICefoi uo'tl -ci \ i.-i N w. ir held at the Imuio of Mr, ami Mr*. Mavld Wolfe (it, which Mr, l? (A. Wittk.owkj- delivered an interesting and i i>?t riw^tl v?? uddrcH*. } Orthodox services wt'i'i' hold at the home! of Mi\ and Mi-k. H. L. Schlnshurg and wort' conducted by Cautoe Hluin of Co lombia, assisted hy Sgt. Loudon, and Mr. Knu^l#- Altai' srjvin'* a couccrt was gReir liy lliO hoys. I't. Hoscn' who at our time was with the>|loston Symphony Orchestra gave a few selection* oil the violin. Sgt. l.oudou, who? w a 9 a song writer hcfoj-c go frig into service ami his music composer I't. Keixenyan, ren<ic??f?l sevWal of their old and new ??ucoe.jwoa; rafter which the boy* all joined in' sing ing their, favorite eump songs. Leaving hy automobile for Camp Jackson, the i l?oy? gave three cheer* for 'charming Ciiindoii.'' ( Miss l^ois Williams to Teaclr .Music. My referring to an advertiselncnt else where1 in these columns it will he -?een ' that Mi>?- l.uis Williams desirl's-. mn-<ic pupils. Miss William* is a recent grad- | unte of Winthrop. and was hiKhly dis tl'nguishcd iu hiusie. She not only has: a native talent, hut has been taught fo ? t impart her knowledge to others. She j will have a JlfiVate studio'. ami will neither time nor iiains to give satis* faction. . ' , ' Will Mwt With Mrs, Shannon. The Indies Auxiliary of the Hospital! Association will inert with Mrs. Win. Shannon on next Monday afternoon at live o'chuk. A full attendance is enr-f nestly desired. Tinfoil For The Ked Cron*. Those having tinfoil and who will give it to the. Ked Cross, will please notify Miss Lai Blakeney who will call x for it through the Junior Red Cross for a I shipment as soon as possoblc. Everett Schenk will attend Washing ton jfedf' Lee. Virginia. Wants--For Sale 11 1 ? - ? ? ? WANTED ? Music lurpils. For terms phoue 232- W. Miss Lois Williams. Camden, S. C. "J.'ipd, LOST ? One S. C. College pin on Main Street, Tuesday Sept. .1A with year 1S00 on it. Ilcward if returned to Miss I.oulie S. Whitaker, Lugoff, S. 0. lti. LOST ? Somewhere in Camde.ii, a ladies gold ring set with small brown stoue. Suitable reward for its return to The Chronicle Offiee. 8TORAOE BATTERIES? Just received direct from the factory a few I'hila dclphia Diamond Grid batteries. These are the l?ost that can In* made. W. ? ?. Hay's (in rage. 2M-20 MUSK WANTED ? Good salary to competent nurse. Mrs. Withingion. 'M4 Lyttleton St. lti. FOK SALE ? One cow fresh in tnilk, also one Jersey and Guernsey hull, age 2 1-2 years. K. It. Lorick, Cam den. S. C. 22 If. WANTKI) ? < Mie or more saw mills to cut pine timber in Kershaw- County S. C. Work for . two or more ycara. Apply or write to Huttou Hour bonnais Company. Hickory, C. FOK SALE ? F our second hand mules at bargains. Apply to XV. A. Hush, Lugoff. S. C. 22 tf. no vol WANT REST?*? Big Springs Hotel good quiet place to take it. Cool rooms, no mosquitoes, spring and artesian water. Hathing and boating. Sahumaker's Orehestro Thursday nights. Hotel closes Sept. 10th. Hig Springs. Hotel. McHee, S. < 20-23 WANTED ? Forty to fifty car loads oak and pine wood. Write what you have and best price f.o.b. your station. Address "Wood" ea.re of Chronicle. FOK SALE ? Six lots and houses, with one barn and stable, on the corner of Mill and York Streets. Apply to I., A. Wittkowsky, Camden, S. C. WANTED ? I want a good share farm for two horse farm close to Camden. Will furnish 1000 pounds fertilizer per acre. J. I Moseley. 17tf. NOTICE? For a nice, cheap cofflin or <-a?ket call at Hilling's Bros., Ar rant'ft old stand. FARM FOR SALE?A desirable plac? containing about flft acres three miles from Camden on public road. Good land. J. L. Moseley. 17tf To The Public of Camden. We wish to announce that we have taken over the ieC trTisiness and will do everything in our i?ower to give you ire every day in the year and in tols connection we wish to ask you for your i co-o|>eration and to say that our driver# have been instructed to collect the ca?.h for every pound of ice that they sell and we. desire that the consumer hare thA money ready to pay for their orders so tbat there will be no unpleasantneaa as we are the ones that give the driver his instructions. Respectfully, CAMDEN ICE COMPANY. 21tf. * J. H. Clark, Mgr. In Determining Which Bank *? '? 1 / f ;? ?" % ^ v shall have your patronage you qan not attach too much importance to SERVIGE. If you desife a Service which is accurate, prompHtnd helpful at all times, you will find the highest satisfaction in becoming a depositor in "The Old Reliable" THE BANK OF CAMDEN CAMDEN, S. C. KHfCKll \\V COT N'T Y KKOI8TRANT8 i ' 'oil tinned From I'hk*' Four) 754- Marlon lleiman Heymnn. Cam den \y ? tSiv Tom Council, Camden \v 7"><? - Uohvrt Ka.v, Camden w S"-'TftT* ? .lame* liriKiss, Camdcu w 7HS-- Cornelius Augiistitie ''auideii w 7?*?0 'riioinuH* Wili'.v Wilson, Camden white T<M?- .1 nines Lewis Williams, Camden white 701? William Hotiglas Melionlad, Cam dell w 7Gii~- James Melton Stewart, Cauiden \v 7*K5- Spej-o William Heleo*, Camdeu w 701- -Unfits I .lit her Stokes, Camden w 705- Jlay MrKinfey* St roup, Camden wliite 700 ? I, aureus Tenney Mills, Camden w 707 ? Charles Perkins DuHose, Camden white 70S-- Walter Sorrell,, Camden \v 7 WV- Nathan C. Arnett. CamdeuJw den w 770? .lames Kdward Christinas, C*ani deu vT " l" : 771? Jaines Kdward Del.oach. Cam den' .w 772? doh n Kershaw Del.oaeh. Cam den w 77.'i? ? 'harles Martin Coleman, Camden white ,? 774- Wnrdlaw Ferguson Kussell, Cam den, white 775~^j<ieyi'ge Freneh Cooley, Camdeu w 770 ? Frank McN'air Wooten, Camdeti white 777 ? -Isaac Chalmers Hough Camden w 775 ? William Lovett (Joodale, ..Cam den, white 770 ? Joseph Kershaw I.ang, Camden white 7 SO ? Lewis V. McDowell, Camden w 7*1 ? William II. (Jardner, Camden \v ,7S2? .loll ii Kdward Khame, (."amden w 753 ? John Porter, Camden w 754?. -Jesse Milliard Holland, Camden white 755 ? John Thomas Mnekey, Jr., Cam den. white 7X0? Harry Snrdl Zejgler. Camden w 787 ? Charles Benj. 8nr>dloy, Camden white 7HX- Jumes Thomas, Cnmdeti w 7SU William Robert Outlaw, Camden white 7 OO? Frederick H. Harding, Camden w tin ? Kddie Knglish Holland, (gulden white "t'J Reuben HttHuu Plt^, Camden \v 7n'l-~ Melicue. Hilling;*. Camden- w 71H 1 >n vi< Oliver Houser, Camden w 71>.T ? Marion M. Henson, Camden w 71MI- Helton Rrevard Jennings, Cam den, \vl?i t *? 7^7? Slumiitin Rrown Kirklaudr Cam den. white . 70S? RonHi MrManuH. Camden w 71MV--Joseph Columbus Hnekabee, Caju den, white SOO ? Arthur Lewis* Watkius, Camden w hite SOI ? Charles Rembert Hi.von. Camden white V ? ? , 802 ? l?eroy Asbbury White, Jr., Cam den, white S( ).'l ? Lawrence David A I ford, Camden white 804 ? Franklin Columbus Hiusou, Cani Tlen, white 805? William Leslie Jackson. Camden whitf 800 ? Lawrence Juinell Whitaker, Cain den, whit# t. S07 ? William Fletcher Nettles, Cam den, white 808 ? Marlon Mead Kvans, Camden w SOI)? Frank Calvin Jones, Camden w 810 ? Hhelton Heuj. Hall, Camden w 811 ? Fddie Parker Truehdel, Camden white 812?r-Caleb C* Whitaker, Camden w StJi-fJulitiH Arthur Hough, Camden w 814 ? Abraham Shebeen, Camdeu w* 815 ? Charles K, DeLoaoh, Camden w 810 ? P<)by Lawrence Dabney Camden white si 7 ? Charlie Hugh Hhaylor, Camden w S18 ? Avery Ariel Reasonover, Camden white 810-? .lohii Thomas Hay, Camden w S20 ? Henry <3eorge Carrison, Jr., Cam den. white 821 ? Hubert Osteen Wilsob, Camden white # 822- Robert Thomas Ooodalfl, Cam dejl.whito ' S'JM Walter l.njimt Hindi, Camden w vj i liiiiiy Lfon Cawclou w hlto N'J.'i lt? yUin WifMIt Hhanie, Caindeu white SiHi- William Clinton Moore, Camden winte s'J7 -?lvlias Will tor Smith, Camden w Sl?8? ( 'lyde Mordeeai Brady, Camden w S'JH Charles Horace Poutu, Camden \v x'ttt Charles Cltfvt'lHiiil Priee, Camden while S.U ? Joseph Clyde MeCaskill, < 'uindeiS white NiVJ ? Wallace Stokes, Camden w SJUl ? .Joseph M. ('line, Camden w 8J14? .Johnnie M. Wages, LuxofT >\ S.*ir? ? Charles C. Hough, Oauiiiou w NJIO ? lOddie 1>. Dabney, Ciinuleu w 8.M7 ? J diii oh L. Graham, Camden w K.'JH ? -Edgar (Veil Lewis, Camden W ,S'U>- ? Walter M. Bailey, Blaney w 840 ? ThomaaL. Evans, Camden w S41 ? .lamos W. Taylorr Camden w H42 ? James !st. OempHter, Kei'shaw w S4:i ? Walter 10. Brown, Hlaney w 844 ? Ronert, It.Ttem, < Camden w 845? Edgar W. Young, Kershaw w 840? Daniel C. Peach, Cassatt, w S47 ? John 10. Campbell, Camden w 818? l.ee li. (inrdner, Camden w 840-jWilliam II. Kirkbride, (Camden w f 850 ? Laurie B. Campbell, Oamden w 851 ? Joe Dixon. Westville, w 852 ? Edward H. Guy, Camden w 853 ? Allan B. Murchlson, Camden w 854? -Alexander l>. Kennedy, Jr., Cam V/ AS den w 855 ? Thomas C. Iloge, Cuinden w 85(1- ? Emnlett W. Bond, Camden w sr?7? Henry K. Mtinn, Camden w 858 ? Man new Baruch, Camden w 859 ? Albert S. Leggett, Camden w '?> 800 ? Francis L. Zenip, (.'amden w - 801? Hugh S, Baker, ('amden w 802? Stanford W. vaiil.andiughAiu. ('amden white 803? John H. (Graves, Camden w 804 ? Barnett 10. Sparrow, ('amden w 805? Henry V Lovett, Camden w 800 ? Thomas J. Brown, (Camden w 807 ? Evelyn . Bosnek. Cauiden w (Continued on Last Page) CleveLanxi D*CUvelaficl Tractor ?v. , a- ' HERE IS THE WONDERFUL LITTLE CLEVELAND CATERPILLAR TRACTOR THAT HAS BEEN THE WONDER TO THOSE THAT HAVE SEEN IT IN OPERA2 TION. THE CONSTRUCTION IS SO SIMPLE AND THE OPERATION OP SAME CAN BE DONE BY ANYONEtON THE FARM. COME IN AND LET US EXPLAIN DE TAILS TO YOU. , fflBERbSr ^ ??- . ' * >?. - ? ... ?... , -i . ...... ' .1* ' ' ' ' ' ". % "? - - m i 4 -?? y # , . --f - Camden Motor Company ... ?/ "1 . V ? A-'