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Social aiid Personal News By Mi** to?U? Nettle* MISS M'CY +JHOv rNtbtTA1^ m Monda* evening ? <???** at Mui vi* J*? WW* I>(>w,',ov ? ?he ',,lea*iuK hostel* vv?h one of ttio teliKhtfHl affair* at the- Wfc <i?H* ||"lll^M.r of Camden's yonn#r poop* ' ,| th(*e f,,,m tho ,oUr,st tH>l" !ftV attend*!. Tho dd* to Miullicrry i ii?> merry dance hud slmnicmil tlKMr ufyrtltiw and t?w> Uellolou? buf fet tapper was miwto enjoyed. M1*s tviiK'i*^ i"t* lK^M 1'uUo tt ^vorlte 1,1 ^nwK'n'syounger H<xrl*?l circle tW? (far plpflilDf l*ersoimlity and charm 1 wive won u wide circle Of friends and admirer* who win N' pleased to see her l*u*k next ^ ?f V0H8 LIJCV HARD' ?NC* H0STK8S llit'f '& hundred girls and boy* re sponded i<? the gracioifs Invitation cx uiid.1 by Mins tAioy HardW to an Ka^trr e?? hunt on Monday afternoon, She is rhe winsome and attractive lit tle daughter of the He>\ and Mrs. F. H. Harding and knew how to play the role of hostess to perfection as tfwry oue enjoyed uiemint'and also fhe game* to the uttermost. The prize wont to Miss Jumel Hatte, as who was rbe furtuno>to Under of twenty-six eggs Too cream and cake were nerved and Raster Monday 1920 will long remain a happy memory in tftie hearts of the vounp participants. \ jj 1' - MEKTING OF MUSIC L0VBR8 There will be a meeting of all musie lovers at the home of M>?. .T. (*. Rleh sirtLs ou Fair Street, Thursday night jvt S o'clock to form a MJusic Club for CVtmden.. AiW musicians cordially in vited. Mis, Stuckey of Sumter apd VIwi. Lucas of Columbia have. l>eon in -rttod to assist. Mrs. J. <*. I tic hards, Mrs. K. O. von Tresekow. -8- ~f~ ?I? IN MKMOBY OF MRS. * Sl'SAN Wl^TKOWSKV Since our last meeting of the John I). Kennedy ChaSpter has lost a friend and well wisher in the person of Mrs. Susan Wittkowsky, : She was not at the time of her death a member of the Chapter, but only resigned On account of 1he infirmities of ofld qge, as she was physically unable to attend the meetings. For years she was an- in terested and loyal member and a gen , ?kro^s gontribuior., io. . .^very wqjrth^, ?sauw. Her uncestors were loyal sup porters of the Confederacy, and s?he was the wife of a gallant Confederate soldier. Therefore be it resolved: Mrst, that while we deplore her pass ing we tJaank a gracious Father for, fcer long, useful ami honorable life Second, that we appreciate to the fullest the example set by her in fidel ity to duty and loyalty to the prin ciples and traditions of the South. Third, that a page in our. minute t>ook he in?cribed to her memory, "and That tliese resolutions .be pubVisheil. Miss Ivoub^e Nettles, I'r^'s. John I>. Kennedy Chapter. Majestic Theatre PROGRAM Today Friday April 9th. William Fox PwSsents Vki.-r Hugo's greatest masterpiece "IJCS MI8ERABLES" Also a Fox: Weekly News A<lu>1swk>n 2?k? Ohil&rCh lfx* Saturday April 10th A new episode of "Till: A1>VKNTURES OF RJUTH" With Uuth Holaiktl A Fox Sunshine Comedy . \ ROAMING BATH TUB" And a I<arry Seanon Ooniedy "WKIJi I'LL BE " Monday April 12th Thomas II. Inoe Presents . Hie most timely play before ? tlh' entire world at this time "DANGEROUS. HOURS" A hip picture. a vital tsheme, a *>'?1 stirring love drama of this hour Admission '27rc (Children 15c Tuesday April 13th (roWwjm Presents MAR MAR8I1 IN SPOTLIGHT SADIE" An entirely novel play presented in a pleasing way AIho a Pa the Weekly" Newn Wednesday April 14th WIN lam Fox Presents PWXiY HYIJVND IN "RKVCK SHADOWS** A Mtory of Intrigue, scandal and *ove in high society Coming Hoon Watch for Thme: 2}**** f>t Married" "ith \ <ola liana * ?> Cloek Andy" I "ith C Thar lea Ray ? - . IT1* r?*t" Iwitb Maiyie Norman '* ? MISS MINNIE CLY III KN AS HOSTESS Tin- llidiklrk Hill rhapier l? A; H. hfliO a gruWous IuwU'hs In its vice regent Miss Minnie Clytwri^ on last IKuimI^v .iftornoon. As - It whs tho lust week of Uu?t and several oilier JimiurUuil . on It wrnr not its I |y atlomled us it would haw ?>eon Othorw ls?\ Hut in spite <>f? thai faet It WM **4 ally delightful. This home In the imst wag notett for the ehann and eordlality of its oWnora ami for its wide open hospitality uml Mi?*| ('IsUuin makes a worthy smvessor of .those WliO, have gone iH'fore. knowing juMt how '?{*> weloonu' the condng and s|h?*mi the iMirt(n? guest." The riwms were filled with spring Mowers jwmI especially wore carnations gcuorouwly used, shedding their spicey fragrance everywhere. The hoste?* sorwd do ticio&is eake and block lee cream. ~~ I-, MRS. ROBT. MAKYK AS HOSTESS One of the loveliest aftornoon par ties of tho spring season was the re assentbllnff of the xnulds and wutrons bridge elvrtx after Us adjournment for' the lenten season. Mrs. lte?bt. Marye wax the hostess and the brlgltt sunny afternoon broifglit out the entire mem bership with only two substitute*, Mrs. Cart of Neiw York ami Miss Alice Pleive of Boston. After cards >vere lion a I number of guests for tea ami the rooms soon filled with congenia 1 company who enjoyed social chat, for all .hour. 'Tea was ]x>ured by Mrs. Jack Wh I taker ac.d the polished trtble with its exquisite cluny mats had as A center decoration a great bowl of white Iris. Everything was iii snowy white, the idea carried out In detail In all the ^dainty and delicious refresh ments. White Iris was used In proj fusion throuobout the attractive rooms and both artistic awl pleasing in ef fect. .JJ V | - -fc MEETING OF JOHN D. KENNEDY CHAPTER - Mrs. W. I>. I>ePass extended a warm welcome to the members of the John 1). Kennedy Chapter who braved the cold wind on Monday aftenvcm to at-, tend an extremely pleasiwt meeting' Wd at her bospKable home. The| imaOtous rooms were bright and cheery and fragrant with the breath of many flowers. Open fires glow<**' brightly and the outside <Hsagreeableness was soon forgotten with the warmth and charming cordiality within. The Pres ident presided and the roFl was called and mlnutew of hist meeting read by the Secretary. Two new members were welcomed and were present: Mrs. Bud 41? andLKrs.. Tindal. TheJgeglBtm's report showed some good wortt being] done by that officer arid the treasurer's report was most gratifying as aU pledges will be paid within the next| few days. ' As the Chapter had not de cided tp offer a medal this year the subject was brought up for discussion and tho mCdal is to be offered as usual. Mrs. Bratton deLoaA. Miss IiMla Shannon, aud the (Jhapter Presi dent Miss Ix>ulse Netles form a com mittee to select a ?ubject which is to be given at once to the High- School Committees were appointed for Me morial Driy and for the dlpncr to l>cH given the veterans of Kershaw County and the chapter feels that everything Is in shape and well planned for that occasion, which will fcc celebrated this year on Tuesday May the 11th. The committees will ,i>e published later, Tmt ll ls the wisb of the chapter presi dent for every mem?>cr to be actively Interested on this occasion and show their interest by their presence and she 'only appointed a few committees to get thlngs In shape. By a rising vote the chapter extended an invita tion to the South Carolina Division Confederate Veterans to meet In Cam den next year or rather to second an Imitation tO lift vxtriniod IIkmu l?y Oinp 11 lv hard Kirk land. TIk? !>!>*?! - dent then roqUMtMl the chapter to | stand while a tT(bi)U> whs read 1?> the uee rotary to the memory of Mrs. Susan Wlttkinvsk.v and wlillo standing re the Mvn>|?rv to writ*' notes of ^?unpathy to uiir fttnner pre.^lFfirTTfs: K. IHemp, .Mrs. Frank U 7<omp, Mrs. I tot toft 'l\'iiiu ami Miss frJlla ZoUip w ho hud t?een In doop sorrow since our lu*t' nwotluy. The Hoflul l*?ur was very plt^suut, the historian, Mrs. I'M win Mnller hud prepared an Interestlug programme, a list of the onM*tcd uhmi from this county lu the World NVar. as war us ?bo could got H was roud ami Interesting sketch*** of those who didn't (xxuc back were read by different uumiAkts. Mrs. Mull* 1 also bud lho medals won by Kersliaw Couuty boys on dbirfcay and many ofj lis saw them for the firwt tine. Mrs. .?. Gardner Klcbards ploused the com pany with a charming vo*?al nolo and grovlously responded to an oiiwnv Mrs, \v, I,. l>el\iss accompanied her On- 4ho piano. I>ellclous refreshments] of fruit cake, pouiAl cake aud block ice cream were served during the af ternoon. ---* ? ' WOMAN'S KX- - - i CHANGE CLOSKS On Saturday April lOtta the Woman* Krehange at 1117 Broad Street will} <*ose for?Wir?swiROiT Airpcrt*ons | having articles at the Kychange. please o*i 11 for this Saturday morning. ? ? PORCH .PARTY AT BLOOMSBURY Porch party at Bloomsbury, bome of Mr* A. P. Kennedy, Jr.. on Ijyttle ton Street, Friday afternoon April 9th from 4 to 0:30 oVlock. Music and tea. Admission CO cents, I>. A!" H. Committee, EASTER EGG 1IITNT Thds -week has been a particularly happy one for the kiddles who have enjoyed several Easter egg hunfx? ,t pleasure which time cannot wither noi custom stale. Among Ihem was a very enjoyable one Monday after noon with Miss Florrie BMtloky the pretty little daughter of Mr. and Mrs# PcVant Bostick was hostess. To this t one (he tiny tots were invited and made haiipy by the finding of many ogg{^ that the provetbaJL Kastjor rabbit had hidden away in t*ques^?d spots. And on WVdneaday afternoon) Master Job Mills, ;the bright little son of Mr. and Mrs. IifcT. Mills was a genLuil.little host at an egg hunt and party. The fortunate finder of the gold egg and the red egg each received a prise. Games were played that are dear , to the hearts'r?f each generation and de licious dainties served that have llke~ wise touched the hearts and satisfied the hearty young appetites since the most ancient of Iw were children. ' ? Red Cross Nursing Report. Report of Red Cross Nursing Ser 'vice for the month of March: Nursing visits 132 Instructive visits 12 Miscellaneous visits 28 School children exambicd 144 Homes visited 100 M^dwlvcs given certificates 5 A class \\f colored mldwlves is held at the Rest Room on Saturdays at 2 P. Mr- All who wish to continue to practise the calling of midwifery must attend at least 8 of these classes. .\flrs. R. C. Worsham. $25.00 REWARD ? Loot on April 1st, a blue enamel watch on a platinum and enamel chain. Return to desk at Hoblcirk Inn. lt-pcl WANTHD?Second hand .organs. Ad droHH Box 228. Walter Parker, .Cam den, S. c. 51tf OPERA HOUSE >N * Wed., April 14th MYER DAVIS ?and? A Real Entertainment at Popular Prices STYLE HEADQUARTERS WK?r* Rudely ttrtittd Olluttjra MV .%*! ALL-WOOL 0 i. O. A O. [Ma lm? ?':>%?! patterns are a feature of. Society Brand Clothes. But the style, fit, and finish in coverting these fab rics have elevated Society Brand to its dominant position. The mo?t important factor in hand-tailoring. Unless carefully hand-stitched at certain points, garments will not hold their shape. 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