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toi and Personal News q, Mi- Lo"u* Rweptioii (o Mian Halle. lfufJt' will eomtiue wUh th? oss in xl vUtg M ?V<*i>Uou iu Jium vf Mb? HaJle. at rb?? elut? limits .v ewnlng, J""?* l?t ?t 8:30 (Jgek I', if. Sl>?? littH recently return I from ov#r !**u? and w ill giv?? an lu ttgtlug w'k <*n Serviu and will ?ho)v pe oi tivr roHc*. ^11 merolM'ro of tin* Jted ('n.^ of 00 are CPKHtWjr invited to m?vt with e lae^ilHTs of the munle j\h HiAh'[h ot the Camden Country Club ? inrlttHl to attend. Hie Juvenile Dante, <to many evening the bom <xf Mr. K| Mrs. K. IVvHWt BOHtifk WWnlttl pj and lively wootie, a? Pevant Jr., 4 Mi<? Sarah went' entertaining at a pee. The Aiod id s.sio.s tripped the ;ht fantastic from 7 oVlock to 9:30. a cnrani and cake were Nerve<j <hir* f the evening. On flajurdaj Mpfcer of the ann?e kittle folks bail driUhtfnt outing ?t Pine Grove, tlie wttful eountry lK*ue of 'JJIJrV tyhtt t/)0n. Master I)l*le BoyVln waa the pU] mtle host on .this ^ocraaaioa^ and. ting, swimming, and * piclnc dinner it* anions the pleasures of. the day. I j ? Wti ** _*?? .."i . . ^ ^ ifcwpitai Auxiliary to Member* of the Hospital Auxiliary ye requested to meet 'Monday after* woo. 5 o'clock, at the residence of Mr#, fl'ni. Shannon. ? 1 . . III Beautiful and Unique Entertainment. | . ? Tlx' iimiHUal always pOeasefl. And go (be lovely reception friven W, j? H*ile on Thursday a rfl^ , jd and plea>?ed a hundred ana Jtttty. jpwts because it was quite out of the Ordinary. The ixH>m? were ^nj^f^y |eeonate<l with a profusion tft fed rosea dtmrling with clusters of snowy white ^TSTrcRlucInjTTBV TOlw^Kiftwiii?1 lo ly Bfwl for Hie ocoasslon, the patriot io jokvrs of red, white and Wj^ie. The pttt of honor Mlas HMgahgtli Hallo Un just ret nrn'Hl from oveivsjeaa, and was hrhutful of interesting information, .wfcich sbe most graciously gave out. to foe jptest-s who greeted her, and proving lersclf to l>o a model of patience il\ an swering Miss'Iiulle brought from tbe far-countries many beautiful and costly souveniersi, and trophies, ndi with an interesting history . of Its rown. tJie telling of whteto mode every minute of the time Intonating and pass too quickly for the lovers of history and thoso who liked to. hoar of the qoalot customs of the people hi thoae far-away la mk The refreshments car ried out in dotal! the color scheme of ied, white and Mine. And the pretty uaids representing the different coun Wfs.Miss Sue Ilalle as Serbia, wdre the original costume brought over by Mss Halle from that country, -Miss Emily Wooten represented France, and Miss Martha Workman, Belgium ; Miss HUfcabeth Workman was fine as Ameri ca, ond Miss Betty Itailc charming as Italy. Misses Agnes Shannon and Ag iW^T>ePass won* lovOfly as TKedHCJioiia nurses. Tills entertainment was not crty one of the prettiest, tmt one of tbe; largest 4 ?f the summer season, having a ?umber of guesta from tlie Boykin teighborhootl. as weft as a large town attendance. Majestic Theatre PROGRAM Today, Friday, May 28th William Fox Presents TOM MIX In "THE FEUD" Also a Fox Weekly New?. Saturday, May 29tli ^ Johnny Iiay as *'JI4J<JS,r "FATHER'S CLOSE SHAVE" From the famous newspaper com ics. Not a Cartoon. Also a Uirry Seraon Comedy -I)EW DROP INN" And u new episods of "THK adventures op riithm * Monday, May 3 1st Healnrt Presents A LICK BRADY In "THE FEAR MARKET" Also a Fox Weekly news and J A Screen Magazine. Tuesday, ?Iune 1st I'athe Presents J. STUARTi Rlaekton'x Greater Success "MY 111 SB.YNDS OTHER WIPE Wtcii Sylvia Rreamer and Robert Gordon. - - A drama that reveal* the Inner heart of matrimonii affalfls. Admission to all seat* 25c ? , . j Wednesday, June 2nd < j William Fox Presents William Russell In "LEAVE IT TO UK" Also a Kolin Comedy. Thursday, Juite $rd * ' * lABky Present* HOUDINT In r "TERROR ISI^AND" r ? riw world's master wizard in a Jt*Piaatinjc romance of sunken treas ure. o . ' PERSONAL MENTION. ,, Tom Ml* at tbe M?J<mUc hi The Mt.sses Mat tie tli'iaUl iuuI (trace V?*ty spent Monday In Columbia. Mitts Kilaabetb Hull of Cheraw. U visiting Mdssot* Ned and Marion Wttt kln*. X-- \<u. Xy\?\A ? ??. Mr?. Henry Stroaeker and chitilrcn of ClwriMtvu, a?v qui Sr**v' lalt to rolatlvtNi bore. Ml?s Knim, a Vtliepigue Of St. Mary s Col logo, has return^! ihonu' for the sum inor \ a cat ion. Mr. Will Wai/lace and family arc here visiting hi* I* rents, Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Wttlhioo. /. _ 't i. . ? . ' ' : . ?- , - Mr*. Guy Gwitcv and children of Green vttle hw visiting MVs. Grovor Blackwfftl. (Mra, W. W. JUiti'8 and son, of Orange burg, arc visiting the former's parent a Judge and Mra. M. $* Spilth. Mrs, II, L. Bradford and baby npent aome time In Yofk this week, a* the guerits of Mrn. KalMe N. Ashe. ?Mra. R. G. Zet rouer, of Rocbollf, K1a.f is here to speud several week* with her mother* Mlra.G. G. Alexander, Mix Arthur Griffin and MTf, 1*. II. Nulaon of Columbia have t?een tho guests thl* wrt'k of Mrs, Win. Shannon. MiAjes Corkine I?wis, Willie Hell Mackey and Ixxree Truesdate of Oo4u?r ; College are at home for the summer va cation. MIsh Ix)Is Williams attended a dance *t*Clemson College last week, from Ithflre'abe went" to Spartanburg to specif several days. Miss Rhetta Heath iluts returned from an extended trip to New York. Wash ington and other points of Interest in ifhe northeast. Misses Harriet Nelson, Elisabeth Wa<ll Ace and Modlie Beard spent several in Camden fast week, returning taJ^rtsville Ij ; | j ^ 1 Theftnai &npon, -ivho ba* been teaching aobool n?ir Allendale has come homeNfor the summer months. She is tJUe daughter of Mra. Cbewnipg Miss Earneetihe Bateman is at ihoone from Coker College this week but leaves -today t? visit Constance Pendletonp of Pendleton^ S. C., after which she will go to Blue Ridge, as Cokor's rep ^?(i^ontatlve at V. -W. 0/ A. Conference.. Miits Bateman represented her college at Blue Ridge last summer, at the Edu cational Conference atDes Moines, last winter, and now she has again been honored. f . Mr. W. H. Thompson, an old Cam den man. who has 'been making his home In I/exhigtou county for the past seven" years, was* Here this week to at tend the funeral of Mi*. Broadus Thompson. ' : Commencement Sermon. Ojt lust Sunday night at the Pres byterian Church, .-Dr. Humphries preached the Commencement sermon to the Iligh School graduates. The Church was beautifully decorated in tthe cfcass colors, yellow atnl white. Awl the daisy the cJass flower was used in profusion. The music had been se lected for the occasslou, and of es]>ecial note -was fhe vocal solo by Mr. Clifton McKain. Dr. Humphries took as his subject "The Sowers," and gave his! young bearers a spleijjdld practical ser mon that is lokely fo stay with theo^ and bring forth mnch frulf. Dr. Hum?' phrles ds a flue speaker. and an in structive preacher. Mrs. Ralph Shannon Was Hostess The Tuesday ' afternoon bridge club had n dhArmiug fcostess it) Mrs. Ralph Shannon this week. The rooms of this handsome heme were flower- filled, and formed an appropriate siting for thej uvany beautiful new gowns and hats, worn by the dub members. After cards ice cream and cake were served. - Baptist Church Notice. ?On account of plans for the annual picnic being perfected ? Sunday it is necessary that all members of Sunday School be present at 10 o'clock.- Men of the Jamison Glass remember what you have promised, so come. Church services at 11 :t5. Evening hour has been changed to 8. ,10. Visitors osi>e daflly' welcomed. ? -j South Carolina Towns Gain Washington, May 25. ? Census figures announced today include: . Newberry, 8. C.f 5,840, increase .806, or 17.2 ^MoCdH, S. C., 2,120, increase 301 or 80.8 per cent. N Bateslnirg, S. C., 2,848, Increase 86 3 or 42.8 per cent. - ? Florence, S. C., 10,008. increaSe-N 3f 011 or 55.4 per cent. University of South Carolina. The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in the University of South Carolina and for admleion of new students will he held at the comi ty court house on Friday, July 9, at 9 A. M. Applicants must not he less than sixteen yeqrs of age. When scboUr rfiips are vacant after July O.^thej wlB be awarded to those making the highest [ average at examination provided IBS? meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarships [ should write to President Currett to r [scholarship examination blanks. These I blanks, properly fitted- out by the Apr pttcant should be fUe<l with President Curtfrtl by July 2. Scholarships are worth 1 100, free tuition and fees, total $158. The next session will open Sept. 15, 1920. FoT further Information and catalog, address. President W. 8. Onr ren, Colombia. 8. C. A Wonderful Machine fbl Chronlolo (hi* week Installed! |u It* job department a M liter Auto ma tie 1*tohh Feeder which hi a great) addi t l? >j i to our already Wofl e*iulpi?ed pVaut. machine ta one of the latest invention* u in 1 they ha\c been placed lu only about half u <h??cn towns iii**1 vittoa in South Carolina., It take* ttoe place of unreliable pro-* feed*?* and U especially con vimi Unit In long num. Vou simply pluoe your paiicr stock in the machine ami It goo# on with It* work. Our frlemls are Invited to e?rt ami see tbU wonderful inven tion , fii operation. Ud) l>lrd Suddenly/ .Mrs. (Joff, wife of Mr. W. U Uoff, a Main Street grocer, died very wKldenly Thui'sady morning about eleven o'clock She' was In hor yard at her homo <>n the street leading to the Wateree MW VlMagv, when she dropped to the ground and expired Immediately. Before hor iuarrlagc ?he was a Mis* Baker of the Antioi'h and 1? survived by her husband and four children, the youngent being a babe of only about three woeka of age. The funeral ami burial will take place at Ant loch Ohurch this, morning at eleven o'clock. A .Mystery. "Luther Tarpy went to town last Sat urday related tho buant MJasourtan, *'a?iKl along about ten-tiiirty or efovon oVloek that night hia"*Fcflfc*? Award a ?*ertitig~eut In -front of the tvrwRir and when tliey went out to do a b ft", of in-, vestlgatlng they found his old Hoot In* Nanny car standing tfcere with the eu title running, but Luther Was nowhere] a mrnwl. Tbtyr made jjeareh , wjo < five mttes up the <road they fc lying beetle the .track 1n a dai his i>ockets turned wrdnfl. side oourttn, it rany bcfjtltfvtsortlebody ] iwtttiR #hi d^)bod hi then threw hiii inlt. ' ? But* it donT^leem likely ^hat they would have driven hlsj car home, "I sorter trtvlnk. myself, that he got bone-dried on something or uuther In town lMifrher used to -tlprile coiferier able on vthe sly ? and then either drove] the oar home arul walked back and lay down where they fpund him, or elae he fell out thew? and the faithful odd car came homo by lt>?elf to get help. You cuii l>elleve< either of them theories you wiiut to: one i?H juf*t about as good as the other. But It's no uee to sisk Taither ? the don't know ; which Is pretty J tollable swart in Thither. 5 if only you| look at it right." %1 ? Tlw officers of the South Carolina I Equal Suffrage league hatfe addressed a pointed letter to former Senator! Christie (tenet. of Columbia. demand ing rtTflt ho produce proof to snbsjanvj tiate the u*ade on the floor ofl the democratic convention Wednesday I bight that the loaders of the isitfffragr [ cause In >4*outh ^fifoHnA have been paid workers. They state t?h:?t they consider it unthinkable that a mati who I ha* sat in the United States senate I dhonfkl make such a statement. I ? _ . . ? . 0 | Cavalry fr6m Fprt Meyer, p. C. was I bailed out late Sunday night to disperse! a moh of more than 1,000 persons which J snrronnded tthe jail Ht Alexandria court I liotise, 12 mUes from the ft mils of the { District of Columbia, attempting to ob tain possession of WitHiam Tqmer, a negro. Turner *ls accused of having I shot to death T. Morgan Moon?, an em- 1 plo; ije of the naval t^fredo plant at Al exandria Va., and of having atteinpt c<l to attack, a young woman of Wash ington. The negro was arrested early I today, about two hours (after Moore 'wa# killed. Turner later. confessed, accord- 1 Ing to the authrities. Moore and thel young woman, according to the reporte I made 'to Virginia and Washington aq thorltles by the latter were seated In an I automobile near the Virginia end of the] Potomac river bridge connecting Wash- 1 ington and Virginia, when the negro approached them. Pointing a revolver! at Moore, the young woman said, the negro demanded money. When Moore I refused s?lie said she lH>eame frightened! atnl jumpe<l from the machine and the! nej?^o started after ner. Then Moore a<!cordlng- to her,, seized the revolver from a door pocket of the automobile I and fired. In an excliange of shots,! Moore was shot through the heart and I negro struck In tiie leg and Itaaid. Ac- J cording to the young woman he coutin- j ued to punwue her until she had given I him some jewelry. Turner,,who la said I to answer the .description given by the! young woman of the assailant, was cap- 1 tured in the vicinity of Arlington na-l tlonal cemetery. Police^ say that Tur-j ner bore two wounds, one in the hand I and the other in the leg, when arrested. Arrival of- the cavalry, whiCh had been I resorted to by the sheriff of Arlington I county, scattered the mob which had formed during the afternoon, threaten- j ing to lynoh the negro. The troops <ook up their station about the jail and quiet was restored. Barber servtc* will be given at the Majestic .Theatre tomorrow when "Father's Close Shave" on of the Geo. McMawM* "Bringing Up Father" come dies teshown : Tethered with laughter, "Father's Close Shave," wffeh Johnny lay as Jiggs, is a massage of nerjfcBent a shampoo sunshine and a tonic of joy Real comedies acted by real actors. Not cartoon eomedic*: ' TrUl Postponed. The trial of the Mossrs# Hortdn of tiie 1 Unmet own section, who are Hieing prosecuted by the Kevvrend.W. 8. Wul tors, for an alleged at tuck upon hliu at a church in thaf iwHw several weeks ago, whUh was ?ot for hearing yes tar day l>efore Magistrate Nicholson, was postponed until next Thursday. A largo array of witness** and sncotator* froiu the lloouetown seethai wcro iu>ro yesterday in attendance upPti tho trial. The reason for the postponement was the alweneo of a witness for the de fense. Card of Thanks We dttrfrc to conllally ami aiueerWy thank the many friends ami acquaint a noes who (to kindly hciped us and ten dered their condolence In our revent Hore bereavement. j Very sincerely, itwadus Thomiwon and Family. If you are thinking of airing your matrimonial affairs, wait until you see "My Htuftaud'a Other Wife," a thought' provoilutg draxua striking fire with the deepest feettng of home and family. To be shown at toe- Majestic next Tuesday. Hon. Newtou Wesley UowoH, who may become the ft rat Canadian d1]rto ma tie representative at Washington, Is an ardent worker in ; the Methodist cliurcti and a prominent .member of the international commit, tee of the laymen's missionary movement. Someyearaago tie led the fight agaliist- the Introduc tion of .Sunday, street ear* In his homo city of Toronto. Prlueo Henry la a keen athlete, prob ably the nu.st uthletk* of K(ng George's sons; and is parttoula fly interested In running' and rowing. - - ? I 1 L i ? 'Wbten a wife not a wife? ; See "My Husband's Other Wife" at the Majestic next Tuesday. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. There hiv $.800 or more coal miners mii ?4rUw tu the Ala I mum fields. New Jer**^ ?lwis more tJtau 30,000 W&UCU employed in gainful ?'tvupa Uuiis. " . , The xicaiii road* operating lu North Carolina have asked for the rlg*it to Increase freight r?t<vs at |H?r i-eivt, Tin' urmfatoot 4mmb iwiwuvwl nun Ullt^a KtnUvs will vet its the arbiter lu fixing Hm boundaries of Armenia. ' The (Seorgia lieimMMNitlo lOxeouilve committee lias given the 1 palmer dele Kates to San Francisco. the eOrtlft?flto <Joor*e llobbs, leader of m uaug ??f tie groes that killed two white men at Kay ettevllle, N, i\, Inst Friday was ku Id yesterday to bo surrounded in a swamp by a ; Hie American Federation of labor has Issued a call to the electorate of the country for an overturn lu emigres by the election of congressmen favor able to the aspirations of labor, A senate committee of Inquiry today begins what Is proiulaed to he a search, ing investigation into fhe operations of the campaign managers of the Kepub ll<*?n and Democratic <wnd Ida tea for Fhe presidential nomination. Tbo American legion ha* commenced a cairtpalgn for tthe re-adoption of 8,000 of the more than 3.700 Frencjh erj?hans that the American army cured for dur tot the wa-rr ? T*"" ? - The London IfciH.v skit oh aayb that It has been discovered that Btitehcvlki propagandists ibavo succeeded lu mowing more or less dissension In oertatn regi ments of tlie British army Returo* -from Oregon preferential primaries indicate a close race l>e twcoii Johnson -and Wood witty .lohu-, sou slightly in the lead. Senator rim in herit 1& will be rc-nomlnated by the l?e mocrats. ' MAINLY ABOUT I'KOI'LK. T. l\ O'Connor, the brilliant Irish Journalist aiu| polltlolkui, i* now tho old est iuoiuIkt of tho house of conunoua tn |?oint of ?orvl(f, AruOM Hnmotl. <?ite of I he hlyli?\Nt pa>ld audioes lit Uh? world, was a strug gling lawyer before he tutucd to litera ture as a profession. Mary MHos .\Mntor, one of the must prominent und popular of the younger motion picture actresses, began her professional oa roer as a child player In a company headed l?y the lute Nat Goodwill. i.omioji's now Mr. O.Ci Sanderson, who lias ohargo of the larg est-postal iin>? In tho w*?rhi, with some-, thing Uko 116,000 workers under him, liegan hU career m the service ?? a postal elrrk 10 years ago. John (fell* worthy, the faiuoui* novelist and dramatist, w^a ouoe a keeu sport* luan, hut for uiany years ho haa never touched a gun. Wutehing a dying bin! one day, he suddenly found -ajjert utfly, and gave It up forever. The kAng of Italy, who has volutaorl ty reduml his (allowance Crom the atata, has been, since the downfall of the Car man and Austrlau empires, the moat highly paid ruler in Europe, his yearty tatlary being 3,700,600. A legend haa grown up that (Joorges CarpctrtHer, the European- champion tmjrllfrt now touring Aioortca, worked but ihe began life as an office boy. John G, Anderson left Saturday eve ning for New York city apd wlH on May J{8. sail for Europe, where he will visit Anderson de#lpraNU* .that country. lie will he absent for ?It< tWc6ka or more. Kock Ilttl Record. \V1iy did her husband have another wlfc? She MMy IIust>and*ia Other Wife" at the Majestic netft Tneadhy. A Style-Gem for j, % You Youngsters ****** I Around Voting Age. g : . .????-. . * j*;, .. -v g ? More and more men are proving: to . ... . 1 V . ' "'j??! ' i . V ' i - . themselves jthat by wearing !/ i ?? ' ? ?; V ' ; * ? ;;j CLOTHES *? * ? " ? ?? mm tim k >???? ?... ?> ?'? ? ? ? ?? Un ^<^??>''' i win in mm i nu?<i ?? J they can dress thore stylishly and, altho they pay a few dollars more than for ordinary v clothes, they get wear-service and looks-service that many times over saves the extra few -0.V. ? ? _ .iC - '? "? ?? ; - : -? dollars. This money saving is particularly true this season. Society Brand iriaintafns the highest quality standard regard less of increased co&t of materials and tailoring. Margins of profit have been shaved to keep the lowest possi-^ ble notch. We're showing a larger . variety, too, than ever before. If you're a true economist, we can inter est you. 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