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HUDSON and ESSEX ? ?' ' v :,.H /* y? < ? s E R Y W I c E .4- \ Can Be Obtained' at Service Station ' ? L ' on DeKalb St. Building Fortnerly Occupied by Kershaw Motor Company It is my intention to #ive. Service on Hudson and "7 y ? Essex Cars and in. order to do this it is requested that you bring your cars to this Service station. / Assistance front* the fac-? ?_ tory and concentration on Hudson's and Essex makes your work assured tfiiv ing correct. , . A. K. Blakeney SERVICE STATION DeKalb Street Next to Gty Filling -StatiM W> "fl ^ Phone Social and Personal News " '? > f> ?? ,T;T - ;- *.?> Sjr Nioo LouU* N*t?l#o - . '1 *WY?fA>i ... 8PKE1>. gripping clutch. a throttle touch that knows h driver'* uvoini ; A long, grey stretch of ribbon road and sixty under the hood:V Field# and fallow*) flashing by. V -*'? Form* that heed the siren's cry, And now and tben the welcome breath of sweet, shadowed wood. A hand of steel on the steering wheel. a practised eye half-SQUint: A stiffened knee by the lever brake, find firm broad shoulders bent ; A lurching fiend (and flying dost) That kuows no law but the grim god must, And a prodigal waste of Fate's re prieves until . her store Is spent. The 4.1m miles wind their trails be hind the throbbbng motor's roar, That gulps the gas as a drunkard wine ?'the intake's steady pour. > And a firm belief in a gambler's luck that tenders one chance, more. But a phantom face watches the race with an old. appral^lug eye, Aud iwalts his turn at the steering 'wheel as the ^curves go skidding by. - And, some tlme< 'where their cross roads meet, 1 He'll slip tato t>he driver's seat ? And crowds Will cotoe on hurrying feet and. wondering, you and Ir ? *~0. D. Smith In Charlotte Observer. A Party Far Visitors t % One of the most enjoyable events of the season among the younger set was a party given lu honor of Misses Alice Brit ton . of Chesterfield and Bessie White, of Augusta. Ga.v a{ the honie of Mr. and Mm R. K Mosely. The rooms were tastefully decorated in pink and green. During the evening refreshing "pouch. Ice cream and cake was served by MUs&esEthellne Mosely and Ma \v Moore. Several Interesting games were played, and a guessing contest held?Mi9a Jenkins was* the winner of this contest and received a box of bon-bons. Master Edwin Moseley won. the booby prize. Mls9ea Alfred aiod Alexander assisted In amtiglng'The young folks. After sev eral hours of pleasure thpy all returned to their homen \vlshing many more par ties would come before vacation time was over. Deutli of Mrs. Ella Zemp Rankin. . ? ! 'SL ? . Many friends in Camden were griev ed to hear of the death of Mrs. Ella Zemp Ranklu. which occured a* her home In Wilmington. N. C., on the ^L7th instant. Her death, however, wifs not ? ? unexpected as she had .been 111 for about a year. ^Before her marriage-^hff was Miss Ella Zemp of this city,- da Ugh. tor of tlu? late Dr. Frances Tj. Zemp, and his -wife Elizabeth papers Zemp/ She leaves her husband, one sister, Mrs. Whitman Stokes, of Columbia, and the following brothers. Mr. Fraiuk M. Zemp, amd Dr. S. C. 'Zemp of this city and Dr. Russell Zemp, of ^Knoxvllle, Tenn. Mr. F. M. Zemp attended the funerul services held in Wilmington on the afternoon of the 18th. ? Card of Thanks I ,\vish to thank my white amd colored friends for the sympathy shown- me in the Jpss*of my son, Mack D. Collins. Respectfully,-^ Elizabeth Collhis. Adluh Horse and Mule Feed For Sale at McLeod's Grocery. Majestic Theatre PROGRAM ? - I - ? *' . * ' _ ' ' ' ' ' Today, Friday, Auk, 20th Mack Bennett presents Ben Turpln In The Ma^todonic Laugh Tornkdo of the age "MARRIED LIFE" AIbo a Fox Weekly News * Admission 25c Children 15c . Saturday, Aug. 21st Al. St. John In "CLEANING UP* Also "Fatty" Axbuckle In "A BOUGH HOUSE" - -And a new eplsdde of * "THE LOST CITY" Monday August, 23rd ' i '. ' It la a pleasure for us To ftroBCht yon a picture Uke TO UDY Jlw * With Emma Dunn. Adaifoslon 25c Children 15c .Tuesday, Aug. 24th . Over William S. Hart's Own Signature he writes "THE TOLL GATE" 1a the best picture I ever produced" ?. Also a Screen Magazine Admission 25c Children 15c Wednesday, August 25. ^'WlUlam* Fox presents Oeorge . . Walsh in "SINK OR SWIM" Also a new episode of "HIDDEN DANGERS" ^^^Btarsday, August ak^,.yr, L' Screen <5asaka. Inc., ?SH^Slg ^ ?THE BEST OP LUCK" -With Jack Holt and Kathryn Adams. A swift-moving spectacular melodrama. . ? Admission 25c Children 15c * * 1 i i ' i" i i PERSONAL MENTION. MUm Virginia Taylor Is visiting rela tives tu Inncaster. ;;; ? See Mack Senuett's ^Frlc^ Life" at the Majestic touljfht M?$s Pratt, of North Carolina. In the K uvs t of Miss Ethel Yates. Mr. H!(K. llallett made a business trip to Greenville this week. Miss Blanche Tarrant left Tuegda.v for her home in Cfreeuwood. Mis* Oorlune f^ewls Is visiting rela tives la Charleston this week. M<- 1 man and little Itillle Baum art* In Charleston visiting relatives. ?Mr. Bennle Teaui spent the week ?iud at home before going to Norfolk, Va. Mr. Nettles Lindsay has returned from a' two* weeks stay in lleuderson* ville. Mr. aud Mrs. R. U. Pitts and family Mrs. J. H. It ha me. before leaving for Beach. "Married Life," Mack Sennett's com edy, is not a war picture. Miss Maiuie McCaa, of Lngoff, is vls itiug at the home of Mrs. Emma VHle plgue. (Mrs. J. T. Nettles, Sr., add Miss Laura Houston are visiting In I*au caster/ M?ss Christlue Jones Is Visiting In Norfolk, Va.. Ocean View and Virginia Beaeb. Mr. E. J. Phelps and daughter, Miss "Heleu Phelps, are visiting in Richmond, Virginia. Mr, T. D. Ancrurn has returned from a two weeks stay lu Hendersonville t^iud Asheville. Mr. George Hhame left this week for Charlotte where he wl|l attend a hduse party. ^ ? * * Even if you are married, you can -enJojU'Mack Bennett's "Married Life," showing at the Majestic today. , Misses Arabel and Elizabeth Kenne dy spent last week with friends th Tlmmonsvllle. Miss' Lois Williams left Tuesday for Augusta and Greenville, where she will visit friends. Miss Alberta Team, who has been sptudlng some time in the mountains, Mir. Buck Smith who has been. spend ing the. sunta ier in the mountains, re turned home this week. Miss Annette Jones fms returned from an exteaded trip to New York and other northern cities. 'M. Clyde (>11 Ham of th? Express force has returned home after a two weeks visit Washington. D. C, ^ ' Miss . Catherine Wallace who h&&' been sending some time in Hender sonville has returned home. Ohl'Lady, grasp you Jealous husband by arm eml lead[ him to- *ee Mack Sennet t'r: "Ma wiled Life," at the Majes tic tonight. \ ' Messrs. Clyburn Taylor arid Frank Williams have returned from a trip to the North Carolina mountains. ' Misses Loree anid Cecile Truesdale left Wednesday for Monroe. N.. C., where they will sp^nd several week^. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Karesh have re turned home after sending sqme time In Macon, Augusta, and Atlanta, Ga. (Messrs. Frank Wooten and John Lindsay are at home again after spend ing ^>me time in North Carolina and Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wfttkowsky and 1 tips?*, some time in Baltimore. Washington and New York. Dr. J. S. Rlmme of Charleston spout the week ind'with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rhanis. l>efore leading for points in Canada. v" Mack Sennett looked upon matrimony and saw that it was good for comedy. Hence "Married Life" at the Majestic tonight. Tsadore Mogulescu left for "New York Tuesday where he will spend month before taking up his studies at the Uuiverslty of Pennsylvania. ? Dr.' and Mrs. Robert T. Good ale, Mrs. F. N. Mc<3orkle amd Miss Mary Baker are In New York city on a visit to Dr. Goodale^s sister, Mrs. A. E. Crane. s Mrs. Ida <S. Heath left "Saturday for Sumter where she will ' be joined by Mrs. Lucy BOykln amd go from there fbr a few weeks atay in the mountains. Mrs. H; D. Herbert and little grand son, John Roberts hate returned borne after spending several week* in Ashe vllle, and was accompanied home by ^her daughter, Mrs. E. N. McNeilly. Mr. Abe Lodlnger, of this city has just returned from a trip of several days spent to New York City. He will return to New York In December when he will be married to Miss Sadie Rosen feld of that city. ~ When the smoke of battle clears away and the laughter finally ceases at the very end you'll find there's a moral in Mack Sennett's "Married Life" show ing at the Majestic tonight. FLORIDA GOOD FARM LAND? HIGH, ROLLING AND HEALTHY. Good Rotds, Good -Schools, and Good Neighbors In Bed Clay Section of North Florida, adapt wl fn farming* cattle -~| ?u<i hog ratals# ; any vwfkrm from $20 to. fflO For Information write \ JOHN PA$C0, Monticelo, FU. Pretty Wedding at (imc* Cliurdi. Charming aimpliclty but beautiful, lu every detail was the wedding of Miss Margaret Bauskett and l.leut, Hoyt KorkefeNow. solemnised at Grao* icpfs ?'Ol?al < 'hureb Wednesday evening. Aug list 18th at ^ o'clock. / I The churoh was simply but besutl | fully dr, orated 4a white, pink and ifrtH'u, flagrant young pines itnd grace ful Muiiax effectively mingled wltl) the pink myrtle and vyhite caudles gleamed Ui tall silver candlesticks. Tl*e w?4diug ma roh wa? played by Miss Sue Young. The ushers were the Messrs. I /tMiuox Kirkland, Jack Wblta ker, Lieut. John K, Nelson. and Lieut. H.utb. The bride's only attendant was Miss Margaret Moran, Of Washington. !? ft She \yoiv a lovely dress of pink jgeqrgett* with. Accessories to mafth and carried pink kHiaruey roses. 4 j The bride entered with Mr. W. D. Barrett, a life long friend of the fam ily, who gave her m marriage. She j*fas a picture of girlish beauty In her wedding dress of white georgette with fa court trafc of white s*tiu falling feom th? shoulders, and her veil foil from a wreath* of v4UtjUilUes. She cfcrried au artistic bouquet of bride's roses, showered with valley 1 1 HI**. The groom with his beit min. Lieutenant Steele met her at the altar and the beautiful marriage ceremony was per forced by the Hew. A. g. Tboma* pf Cheraw. Immediately after the ceremony an luformal reception was given at the i*>un? of Mr. and Mrs. jr. Kirkland. The rooms were thrown ensuit and ef-k fectively decorated lp white and green. The three punch bowls were presided over by Miss Rowena Smith, of Wash ington; Miss Harriet Nelson and Miss KUse Kirkland. of Camden. In the fin ing room where Ices and cake were served, the bride's table formed a cen ter decoration, and was lovely in starry clematis, and a delicate tracery of green vim*. The bride's cake wa? cut for the prophetic emblems and caused the usual amount of merriment. - I?ie?teiW?t ?iid.Mm lloekefeltew^ left for a wedding trip, after which they will make their home for the present near Columbus, tta., wh*re Lieutenant Hopkf fellow is stationed. * .Marriage Of Inter**#. T,u> inarrigne of Miss Henrietta Mc Wljle Heath and Mr.^VermW McDow ell ci me an a distinct surprise to their nmny friends, who did not know that the romance of long standing was so ">on to l?e brought to a happy eonsuma tlon. They were married Thursday August 12. me |leV% \T^,ri was the officiating minister, and the ceremony witnessed by only a feiv Intimate frlmids. The Urlde is the P'Wty and attractive young daughter of Mrs. J. M. Heath of (his city, and beenn popular favorite In Carolina younger soclii* circles. The groom Is the son of Mr. and 'Mrs. W. L. McDow ell of this city, and ls^among CamdenlS promising young InuQiness men This notice will be of interest to many friends throughout the state. Mr. and Mrs. McDowell went to Hendersonville for a short visit rf'fter whlcJi they will make their home in Camden. a ?wal in Mack Seiumit'* ">e beholder can Xp laughing long emough to discover it. In offering Tiffin Candies, we give assurance thai tfcey contain the fitt est materials that money can buy ? blended with exceptional skill, and handled with particular care, in every detail of manufacture. Their individuality of combination and as* sortment of flavors, make them "Dis tinctively Delicious ! " "Candies of Distinctive Quality" Moseley's Ice Cream Parlor Phone 44 Camden, S. C. ' ' Peanut Baiter Recipe Parch pcatnut* to a golden brotou, shell, clear them of husks by rubbing the kernels between the palm* of the ? bawds. Grind through the meat ehop ! per using the solid plate. To each i quart of pulp use 3 teaspoon* of pow dered ctmiftmcm or grated nutmeg. Cl teaspoons apple or scupperaong jelly. Mix well tlx| pulp, salt and cinnamon or nutmeg. Add jelly and mix. all to the conn latency of stiff biscuit dough. Add sufficient bolllug water and ml* to/ within 1-4 inch of the top. Adjust top* and -proceed,? ^ -v k ?, * I 4 o?. glasses. .6, mln. L ft oil . glasses Mln. 8 or. glasses, 10 mln. 1 10 ox. glasses, 12 uiiu. ! Home. Dem. Dept . i.-y ; v S ? -/a '-.Kyils' . <; Hough-Forrester. of much interest to a wide circle of friends will be the announcement of the marriage of MIhh Nan Bumette Hough and Alonso Htol Forrester which was solemnized Monday morning. Rev. M. M. Benson of the Baptist Church officiating. The bride is the (laughter of the late Mr. Joel Hough, for many years Clerk of Court for Kershaw oojinty, and Is a young woman of ex ceptional beauty portrayed In both mind and perkm, For several years *ht? was a popular teaoher in our city schools, but recently jbias taught else where teaching last year iu Rdgefleld. Mr, 'Forester Is # prominentyoutlgmaTi in the lumber business, and the youug couple will make thefr homo in Sum PLEASE NOTICE Beg^riing Friday afternoon, August 20th, it is the, intention of this firm tomake an exposure of certain in side facts concerning married life. With the aid and co-operation of" the people of Camden, this revelation will take thShform of an un precedented local event. But no loccil names will be mentioned. Among thos4 who ill be seen on the subject of mailed life are Ben Turpin, whose cock-eyedness' has ever remained in a place by itself, Phyllis Haver, whose bathing suit habits know no bounds, Ford Ster ling, Louise Fazenda and other well known celebrities. The time has come that , married life tnus not be asso ciated with war. - N\ / ? ? / . . v ? ./ //'$? ^Majestic Theatre Series 20 ? r ? r BIG-SIX i A car of 126-inch wheel base, with 60-horse power de r'tachabl?-head itiotor and two-range carburetor; interme diate transmission ; shock* absorbers ; artistic straight-eide slanting wind-shield, with ventilator base and integral corner lights; jeweled 8-day clock; tonneau lamp with extension cord ; Gypsy top with large plate-glass win dow in rear; 83x4 1-2 inckcor<f tires. & * A NYman who buys a car without first investigating the merits of a BIG-SIX does hisKsetf si grave injustice. ( the qai)ity of this seven-passenger car may be equalled by a few cans ? it is excelled by none! Studebaker U the. Largett Uter of Cwd Tirrx In the' World. NY, INC rJSMpM