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Social and Personal News ||jjr Mi?? LomUo N?uU? delightful morning thia NN> 'Suitor HIH. th* beautiful <H>UQ" *Yvk " ,!{ Mr. ami Mrs. Harwell l**>y 10 h' "V,' #* Wt>U f?,1W,WWl b7 ki" (dr til warmth ami ihartn iiSrtSPfM^ FOB uu.il Stuoo* lv.un.a VW^teue, Cla^ Our^on. , ".Mmxv.. Delicto were joint !$?? 1 . rt.. Friday evening at a Mfh school ^VsertMf rewptfo? and.rtww-e. The ^?Y" h?m< *?? MM* U? rfautaUflty ??l (rw??t win, The evening was passed in .ml **i?l ?tat. tV irttT?ctlve . hmUM serving deHciou* refresh X This is >"?k '?? t,u' happy memories for the High gebbol <?>*?** "f '10 *nd ,20' Miff WITH j MISS <iKRAM> ' ThP Parsonage Aid Society of the i vrtleton Street Methods Church had ! ddightful meeting Tuesday aftemioon ? the lHHne of Mrs. John Rbame with Miw Mattie GwaM a? hostess. An in vitation to this pleasawt home h always ptod with pleasure by the different $L?i?art??? aud this was ho exception the rule. The room* were brighten d with quantfcie* of out ftowte* find fprnK After business delicious refresh ments consist in* of ice cream and cake were served. GOLDEN wed ding celebrated The .following uotlce clipped from the Chariot on News ami Courier, of May ?>s will !)?' ?'f interest to many life-long friends of Dr. Kershaw in this, his na tive town. These friends extend best wishes ami congratulations to Dr. Ker shaw and his Charming wife: ?The Rev. John Kershaw, I). 1>.. ree t?r ,,f st. Michael's Episcopal Church. au<l Mi v Susie deSaussure Kershaw g?l ebrate*! their golden woddfng auui$r sary yesterday. Fifty years ago they me married, and at the receptibn given jn their honor yesterday were two of I the groom sim m, Messrs Wilmot D. For rher and Robert T. Havenel. "The ci'lebratlon <*f tlje occasion was ..gun hy Dr. and Mrs. Kershaw din ? ing with their^Alaughter Mrs. H. G. ll.oMiuc. <>nl.v the family was at the I'UiMier. vOne of the wardens of St. Michael's ['hnreh. Mr. Charles It. Valk, and Mrs. Vaik. ftave a reception at their home. Br?a<l a:i<l l^are streets, yesterday af from 7 to 8, at which the mem bership ?f St. Michael's was present and greeted the nvtor and his'wife on their Hint versa ry. Delightful candy and cake pre served, the j?ift of a friend in Dnl imore. The punch bowls were pre^id Iel ov* r hy Mrs. Ijeidittg and Miss Alice Ilavenel. "!??' >n the luune of , Mr. \ alk, the et-?r and Mrs. Kershaw returned to I the Tivtiiry, 22 Lamlboll street, where they f.i'iml the home baavked with flow pin. yellow {prevailing in the color <eh*ine. Numerous handsome 'presents vere ;ii >o found. This morning a phrf togra|?hitr wUl take a photograph of Ithe home and decorations. MtCKTINU OF THK JOHN D. KKNNKUY C'HAPTfcK The lust meeting for the sea sou and j one of the moat delightful of the year, wa* held *>it Monday afternoon with Misses 1 and Vhirlotte Shannon a*j Tb$ r*KUUH uf this beautiful home \y?rv Inviting. cool and airy. Vtjth their many windows tljivwu oi>eu to the lirmi'.t, and Hower-lillcd with row** awd feathery ferns predominating. \ ? t*' Report* from officer* antl various i\*?n in it tees showed the organisation to t ?e in a nourishing condition ami steadily growing. Tln? Chapter .by a rising vote (lifidwl to endorse an invitation to the South 'Carolina Confederate Veteran* to meet iu Camden in liUiO. Thia invitation would of course have to come from the City but would receive the hearty en dorsement of the Jolkn 1>, Kennedy Chap ter. The umnbera stood while the Secretary Mrs. X. O. Aruett read a trfbute to t he memory of Mrs. Esther Davis. A l>age iu the minute hook witl be inscrib ed to her memory,, and the tribute haa already beeu published. Ah this was the annual election of officers, the President expecting to re tire made several recommendations, some of whtoh were accepted and others re jected by the chapter. A nominating comfmlttee consisting of Mise Leila Shau ikiii, Mr.v <;. E. Taylor and Miss Ellle Zonvp retired and nominated the follow ing ticket : President Miaa 'Louise Net tles ; First vice President, Mrs. W. J. Dunn; Second vice President, Mrs. D. A. Boykin ; Treasurer, Mrs. E. E. Sill; Itecordiug Secretary, Mra. X. C. Aruett; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Laurens T. Mills; Historian, Mrs. Edwiu Muller ; ftfNgistrar, Mra. W. F. Xettles. There were no counter nomination and the ticket was unanimously elected. After the report of that comanittee the President decided that even if equal MAJESTIC PROGRAM Today Friday June Oth. JOHN HA UK Y MORE The Paramount Star in "THE TEST OF HONOR" Altao a Billie West Comedy Saturday June 7th. XI A It V MILES MINTEK IN "WIVES AND OTHER WIVES" .Also the first episode of "THE TIGER'S TRAIL" Featuring Ruth Roland Monday June 9th SHIRLEY MASON IN "THE RESCUING ANGEL" Also a Loaioaojme Luke. Comedy Tuesday June 10th * A Three Heel Special Feature "The Homecoming of the 30th Divisi "THE HOMECOMING OF THE 30TH DIVISION" Also a Paramount Feature Wednesday June 11th MARGUERITE CLARKE 'The Popular Paramount Star in "LET 'S ELOPE" It'? corking good entertainment You ought to see it Thursday June 12tli. K ESSIE BARKISCALE The IlmlkiuHou Star in "PATRIOTISM" I . Al?o a Pathe Weekly News. L ? ? * the Appetite and Build the Body The fine winter wheat flour made by the Piedmont Mills makes bread, rolls, cakes and biscuits that tempt the most sluggish appetite, and at the same time gives the body the real nourishment which builds bone and sinews. "Piedmont" "Puritan" "Argus Self-Rising" These are the brands of Piedmont flour' which are famous for sweetness and nutrition. By the Piedmont milling process all of the original nutriment of the wheat is retained in the fine white flour produced. You can buy the Piedmont flours in pre-war quality now that the Government has removca its restrictions on milling. THE PIEDMONT MILLS, Inc. Fine Winter Wheat Flour LYNCHBURG, VA. m SHOW Kit FOR THK HOSPITAL Tlw Woman's Auxiliary to the Hos pital .\-ss*?oi*tlon will have a shower r. ? thf institution on the afternoon of Jtia^ IS at the llo?i>ital from 0 to 7 :'iU o'clock. The.v aak aud will be grateful fur anything mentioned in the follow I i?|c list.. <Jlas.s, china or granite ware, tva and <v<T?h> pot*, Individual cream pitchers, jelly or prune dishes, odd cups and saiH-cra.Vbread and huttor plates, water and tea glaaswi, water pitchers (large slxe for dining room)* picture* for receptlou rooiu, tray covers and nap kins, ttlao medicine trays. 8i*e of nap kins, lange, 20x22 ; small, 10x18. tut out this list, reim?mb?r the date and be ?ure to attend. A cordial iuvltatiou is extended to the women tit the toVn and county. Lets have not ouly a show er but a refreshing down -pour for this ins4^?ilou in which wo .should all be greatly Interested. Next >Vedn?ada<y MarguerJte Clarke is billed at the Majestic In "Let'* Elope". suffrage be granted the wouieu of 8outl> Carolina, ?he would not embark upon the fickle sea of ijtolitfcs a a its winds wer>a not favorable to her sails. She had tested them and had gone under in do feat. The Misses Truesdale gave several beautiful adectioua on violin and piano, which with Mrs. L. T. Mill*' vocal polo and Mra. Arnett's humorous recitation made the social hour one of the bright est and most enjoyable iu the chapter's history. The hostesses aervod delfrrous refresh ments consisting oif ice cream and cake. The Chapter adjourned for the summer. 1 MAKK1KD IN FRANCE Announcements Kfrflvfd of >Urrl?se ?( l>?. Carl Weal to Frencb tJlrl. AuiHMUU'diimitii have beeu rwdvfd In this city a iul county of the marriage near l*?Hh. France. of l>r. Cuxl West to Mis* Odette Yoirin. ttbe marriage having occur rod oii the l(>rh <of May. Dr. West Is fhe sou of Mr. and Miv, J. Frank We*?t <*f itlie ltoulah section of our county. He. is a graduate of the < Vtltegfe of Chur Iwton and More going Into service In France whs ootniectcd with a hospital in Columbia. The follow in* in the an* nounctwenl received by frlwwht in Cam den : Madtune Charts Voirin, It' IHu'tcur ej Madame Voirin, out I'houneur- de vou* faire part du inftruiage de Mademoiselle Odette Voirin, leur l**?t i t ?? Fll.le et Fille, ' av?v au Service do Haute de l'Anuee Americaiuc. l.e marriage a ete celebre dans la plus stricte intiuute en V Fogllsr Saiut Antoine le 10 Mai 1010 Har-le-Duc, 18. Hue Kousseau." Translated this announctMueut roads as folio wa: "Madam Charles Voirin, Doctor and Madam Volriui, have the honor of an nouncing the marriage of Ml.ss Odette Voirin, tholr gramklaughtor au<l daugh ter to Doctor Carl Went, lieutenant lu the Health Service of tbe American Army? The marriage wan celebrated 111 the presence of the intimate friends of the family in the Church of Saint Autioine, May 10, 1010,? liar-le-Duc, 18 Kossoau Street." l.daut. W. F. CaidweN, the South Carolina newspaper man, who was re ported killed lu Fraucq, baa returned to his home iu Cheater., Thirteen thousand men are on strike at the Willys-Overland factory in To ledo, Ohio. ? ? ? ? i * MKKTING OF CIVIC LKA(j| K The annual meeting of the Civic I gue iu May \v:ix h moat Important out}, but w few were present, It was not poh wible to have ih?' eleotion ??f office** ? a* is UMiial at tliis meeting. Mrn. Ooodale resigned i ho presidency, much to the re' gret of all pmwut ami wan urged to keep her office fur another year, but, couldn't bo prevailed upon to <K> so, A vote of t banks \va? tendered her* for her seal and effieifrucy during the several yeare Whe ban. boon t lit* head (>f the ^r gauxatiou and there were several uouil uat'iouH made for a presides^ but with one consent t h*\v gave excuse ho this Very Uw|H>rtaiit Hub ia without a bead The next monthly meeting will be hold ou Monday next, June Oth at the High School l'ark ami it is urged that ail utentbew attend to help tUl this vacaucy as the work ol the League i? most im portant in summer a* well aa the wlutet wlaw ami another mouth should not be alio we<l to pasa with m> chief execu tive officer to direct the civic affaire of the towu. Hem ember the time aud place, Mr?. A. O. Aucpiun, < 'li.iii iiihh 1'uMirit.v Com. CHANGE IN CONSTITUTION Notice la hereby given that at the laat meeting of the Cemetery Amoclatfon a change wan made in r<?ard to a quorum, vis : "A quorum shall consist tkf fifteen mem/bora, nix of whom muat be present and nine can be by proxy.-" Thin change waa obliged to be made ii a<H*ount of poor attendance st the uuuual meeting**, it being almoat im p.?MHible to have a quorum preseut ac cording to the old constitution. H. M. S1H, Sec. Campaign For Sewanee. The eaiupaign f?>r the llulveralty of the South hotter known as Sowanee, i? receiving the endorsement of prominent men of nil creeds and professions through' out the thirteen Southern States whore it if* being conducted. Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood is at tin* head of the Otnoril C 'am im i>: ii V.uUmittce with representatives , from eaeh of the tweuty-two Diocese*. Thin General <Vmuuittec has charge of the eouthwlde movement The Campaign tVnwnlttee which has charge Of the effort hi South Carolluu includes Hun. U. 1. Manning, chairman, J. Nelson Kriernon, acting chairman, Frank R. Wrost, Thomas N. McCarrell, M, 11. lM-tngle, Jr., Arthur H. Youug, K i r. (J IH- rani, 'I 'lui in a H 1\ Stouuy, J. (^wuitboU BJsaell, all of Charleston, Q. \V. Puvall of Oberaw, W, K. lleattie, Greenville, Horace L, Tilxhman, Marion, f Hr. T. M. DuRose and Hon. Mu reel! us Whaley of Columbia. Rt. Ilev. William A. Guerry, Bishop of the Diocese, is ex-offlrio member of all committees au<l ha* been actively engaged in furtheriug the welfare of the campaign. Ju Oamden Mr. Ralph N- Shannon ia at the head of the local organisation. The Huiveraity oJf the South ia owned aud controlled by the Episcopal Ohurch and its claim for support rests upon the basis that the South need* to pre serve, maintain and adequately equip an institution of education which atanda for the ideals, principals and convictions of the South, Mfss EM Me Kirkland wh\> graduated from Wiwtliiyp this week is at home. FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG &ori*tg IBratth (Ulntijpfi ?AD&C GRADUATION DAY The joy of achievement comes to the young man as he receives his diploma. It's a great day for him, and a great day for his familyand friends. We don't blame him for wanting to look his best, and we do not hesitate in assuring him that he CAN look his best in Society Brand Tlothea. They are designed specially to bring out t>he best points of the youthful figure and are made in a wide range of patterns, colors and models. And they fairly radiate style. . 1 ? 7? '.r THE MEN'S SHOP 'EVERYTHING FOR THE MAN AND 'LITTLE' MAN"