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Social and Personal News By Mill Louiie Nettle* bf Mi?.> Klbrl Yilfti Kutfruiiiii XI - i f k i ?? - waa??gaJit <oiui?iin,, ni )g| .\f roidil \ afternoon Wlim j^Pi Vatr? **i?t?*rt?lUUNt -in her honor. ^ thi* occasion uun?lu?r?{J >t,ujkTs of a??' younger set. ?,?i young ?joMfkHl tt'i Oiity. The pleasure of the 4fi?i ?!??"" u;,v marked by informality, pc hoMc^s it salad course Jrjtli hot tea. M?| Willi Mrs. ?l, II. /?ni|?. Il,, first meeting (?f the Kirk wood u^Ij flub, after tlto adjourn ineut for t)?. stiuiiuor was hvkl at Ihe luunc* of yj,, .1. It. /.ClUp lllld WHS UIIUMUJ|],y .ticl Illicit 'Sting. The | tresidci i ( , J(rs John S. Undsiiy presided, ? utt tile were quite eniJijLUki*tic and ^vr,. uuM*' that III'' meetings <lur {)1(, die routing months would be both and profitable Mrs Mruest ^hiji ple.-tsed |?Im* company wit II her XUtiful voice giving one or more vocal Tin* hostess served sand Wk1k.s. hot i?u and cake. Mrs. Mill I j,,r will be in-xl hostess The Misses Taylor Kntertaln 0?e of th?' largest and iovliest of the fit net ions was the afternoon re a't'i llt}<1 ^?t unlay with Misses Mar |-jan*t ,iu.l Virginia Taylor as the at I iraciivr hostesses, and Miss ? Willie jfttk'lnV, a bride elect as the ('harming guest of honor. The rooms were aim pit but beautifully decorated for the ,rcasioii aiul. electric lights gleamed jjoftlv through shades of sunny yellow. IV honor, guest wore <i lovely after dress of brown Kitten-ear 'Satin vith hat and accessories to match. Miss Virginia Taylor won' a becoming i'tlre-s of brown georgette, and Atiss Miu'.ini Ta.vior was very attractive in iilack ?Jiit in trimmed in satin ros^s. Blork ii*"' (mini and pound cake wer? served from a table that was quite ar jJisUt in it- arrangements, having as :i ccutfr tb'cora t ion n tall vase or yel hm roses Mini carrying out a color silii'ine of yellow and white, in detail. Knuagement Announced. A beautiful reception was given Monday evening -at the home of Mr. Mil Mrs. 11. 1- Schlosburg in'-liouor of the engagement of their young daugh ter Miss 1'Mhor Schlosburg to Mr. Micha?'l Kaplan of Macon, (ia. The] room- were beautifully decorated In [\ut flowers. and growing plants, ?*Mle hi uc birds were in evidence tvtrj ivhcre. "Mine birds for happiness." an't thov occupied every available space I Irons from the ehandiliers. and span ned ilir nn-hes; perclted on the plaee ranls iiti'l gracefully hovered on the 4i')n i?osvh of chrysanthemums, and tall vases of roses. Delicious bride ttke. lev crea inl and other ices were *erved during evening. Miss St'hlosburg ic ii very attractive young woman. She -Aiieudotl t '.on verse College tasT^year. j and did yot return this term on account ?>f her coming marriage. SQ?e was 'tuite luinilsotiie Monday evening in an ?xquisip; g<'wti_D? brown xilk lac?, ? Out <)t town quests for the occasion were. Mr. .Mrs. Kaplan. ? Miss Tlierlsa Kaplan, and Mrs. It. Babies. Macon, ,;a.. Mrs. A. .1. Ilell man. Cnester, S. C. sncli n w.iuntn, A 'Satanic beauty ? s the- fox ?<f Hie orient. See Anita Stewnrt in The Yellow Typoou at the Majestic Monday. See .\l i? ?? Ijtke-in "Should <a , Woman Ml?" :it | he Majestic today, Majestic Theatre PROGRAM Today, Friday, Oct. 22nd. "Pick o* the Plays" fr.),.- Tho Good null' l>a<l tflrl in "VOl ( \N NEVER TELL" I ?<*ii i |> i anything short of a ' "1 'VUmm- vt(,ji you from seeluff this Saturday October 23rd. Sl?rtiiiL' Until Roland'* Greatest St-rial Sitccess. "HI ill OF THE ROCKIES" A'*?? :i ItiKtcr Kcyton Comprtr "ONE WEEK" Ari.l i r,.\ SuusMne Comedy. Monday, October 25th <Hlt' *' t - 1 ? ^ i and n Yin 1 f yon ??vfr s|H'ut \ 1 1 i t ?i Stewart in I UK YELLOW TYPOOV j j,*s n,ost -thrilling lal?' \ -? n s?*riK?n Magnzlijo J.V (MviMmi !"??? ^'?(Iivsday, Ortobrr 27th ^"i'.llam S. Hart in "THE TIGER MAN" A I'ctnni Engagement. AU. -HIDHEN HANGERS" A'liii v vj, .|i j.v Children ir?f Thursday, ftotober 28th. ' l':i ra mount- Artcraft Star l.ilUan (ilah in A l-ITTLE MISS RKBKU.IOy A:>'? ? Uoiin Comedy aud T'?|?ii?s o f thf Day. Adm -.| >n 2.V Children ir>c BKAITIFTL ('lUKCH WK1HUNU J Mlwt \\u>i? WuiUUts The Bride of Mr. I., Perry. Ou Wvdm'sday evening. (Ictol^r IfO. th*' lUlptlst IHhirch WUS Uu' SCt'Ue of a brilliant Mild beautiful luiS when ; Miss Willie Lueile Watkius became the! brlil** of Mr. Stephen Lewis Perry. The church v\a* beautifully decorat wl In frauraut phi* tops, sni'lav anil bamboo, with white and .volU.w chrys antlK'ftmuiH mingling with tin* green, mid the ?Hi>r gleamed with white anil yellow c^ndl*?s 111 silver candlesticks. I. out before the appointed 'hour the rhureh wa>s tilled with admiring friends of the XOUOg couple a iitl while tin1 guests were gathering Mrs. MeCorkle. the accomplished organist of thai i'ii n i;?- it gave several beautiful organ st'lfrlioits and also played the inarch. Promptly at S :;i<) the wedding party filed Uuwu thi) white ea*t*eted isle. 'Hi** ushers were Messrs. Leonard 'Scheuk," Nettles Lindsay, K*'nnedy Blakeney .*w?d' John K, deLoaeh. (groomsmen wore Messrs. Kt-rshaw del/?h\'h. II. Biwo}l Kennedy, Clybum Taylor. Marry Por ter. # A lovely Color scheme ?.?f white and yellow was carried out iu the exquisite gowns of 'the bridesmaids and the maid of honor. Miss Perry Belle Bennett, of Lancaster, and Miss Ethel Yates of Camden, wore yellow taffeta and car ried white chrysanthemum*. Misses Mamie Allen, of OreenvlHe. anil Miss Virginia Taylor, of Qamdeo. had dress es of white taffeta and carried yellow chrysthemnms. ^ Miss Ned Watkius, the young sister of the bride as maid of honor was scha rmtng In unbroken yel lows-dress and flowers. The bride entered with her brother, Mr. Jack Watkius, who gave 'her in marriage. Her handsome wedding gown of white satin and rosepolut lace was well suited to her stately bearing -the Ion si court train hung from the waist and her vei| fell from a coronet, of pearls, She carried a bouquet of brides roses, showered with valley Ul lles. She was met at the alter by the groom with his best man. Mr. Lewis lice C'lyburn, and the llev. M. M. Ben son united 'them with the beautiful ceremony of the Church of Kngland. A large and brilliant reception was held at the Watkius home on Laurens street. The entire lower floor was thrown ensuite and converted Into an autumn garden? forest greens mingled with white anil yellow chrysanthemums the queen of autumn flowers. The guests wore welcomed at the door by Mr6. Brat ton deLoach, Mrs. A. lL Kennedy. J r? and Miss Louise Nettles, and the receiving line, com posed of I he entire bridal party and Mrs. H. L. Watkius formed in the east parlor. 7 ?? In the dining room Mrs. Jack Wtlftta ker and Mrs. John Lindsay received, and a bevy v of young girls passed baskets of brides ooke. The brides table was a dream of beauty, having as a center decoration a silver vase filled with' while . cosmos and these d-a+nt.v flowers "Were- scattered over the polished table. White tulle fell from the chandelier and the brides cake was of unusual beautv. * 1 ? - -f The three punch bowls were presided over by Mrs. Margaret Miller, Miss Mary Villepigue, Misses K'lHierlue Wallace and Margaret Taylor. Miss Phoebe Oswald and Nancy Carroll. The presents were numerous and handsome. Miss Celeste Mum ford had charge of the gift room. Mr. atid Mrs. P?rry have gone to Florida on a wedding trip. Quite a number of out of town guests attended the podding. Meeting of Library AfkBOciatien. The Association met at tfhe Library Monday afternoon, October 18th, witk the president, Mrs. K. C. vonTresckow presiding, and the association secre tary,- Miss Louise Netties read minutes of laHt meeting, and Librarian's reports. Mrs. vonTresckow, ami Miss Minnie Clybum both gave short. I>ut Interest ing accounts of the District Conference at Winnsboro and told (how proud they were of the re|K>rts sent in by the Cam den Civic League' and Camden Library Association. "Camden to the front"!" always brings great rejoicing to the hearts of hpr loya 1 da "fht ers. They also spoke of t<he charming hospitalities of the qualm old town of Winnsboro. The Association went on record as favoring the Library Commission Bill that came near passing in 1020, and Ik t<> come up .again in the next meeting <>f the South Carolina I^eglshnture. Mr. 1,. T. Mills and Mrs. (1. (i. Alexander w're appointed on a committee lo see our represents t iron, Messrs. Massey. Alexander and Johnson and pnUst if possible their sympathy and favorable votes. This committee was also asked, to act in the same rapacity In regard to the proposed appropriation for a Woman's Building at the University of South Carolina, and there by give the daughters of Carolina the same oppor tunities that are given her son*. The Association decided to give 12 bo?ks to the school for delinquent girls and l>ov*. Miss Minnie Clyburn consented to be^a committee of one to c^lfct the?e books and anyone desir lug to contribute to that worthy cause will please p/hone Mlgs CMyburu. Mrs. vonTresckow rtporMi for the room committee thut Mho and Mrs. I Mum had made nrrnii|ftiioiUs for the Umii h -- |?i|K>? ( 1* l??* thoroughly cleaned. HUn gl?Q | Inn th# WQUU) have tin ?>?a i r- covered in the near future. They inn*- to hove the imbuing the flf 1 w**ic in ixn^wHr a motion waa made by Mr* Williahi Shannon and seconded by Mr. 1.. 'I'. Mills that th* Librarians palat) be in crew s?d. Mr. William Shannon amend ?Mi tl>c motion l?y naming the amount. A discussion of thp Association follow ?'d and Mr. Shannon lnplMp<) upon 'Ms iimcndmcnt being voted upon regard less of present finances. The presUUlig .-t'l'ii rr put Mo* motion ?s amemb'd and II was n.nainlously carried. An Increase ?n the expanse . budget menu* H^at ?there must bo an Increase ip A^soclft^ tion membership. ami vge feel suri) JlULt tni- will come. The I. Unary il ft cni turo ti'Hh'r and a mighty factor in t&O "('aiisi1 of education, Ti? l.lhrlarian Is at tin- scr vice of every school girl and boy in Camden add glad to impart any Information l{ sin- is able to tj<f so. and has jjevpr to her knowledge t u timm! ? ?i?o down. Slhe is in ilnv library every, day except Sunday, from ^ :.10 to )3:30iu the morning and from Tl :.10 to 5 In the Afternoon. If you think the Library is worth anything to your town, show It by adding your name to I he membership roll, for the amount given by the city is not sufficient for ifs up keep. Remember, that tl?is plea I< not to discourage five rtaders? you are as welcome as the flowers in May-? whether you l>clong to the Association or not. The Library h$K*ngs to Cam den. and the people are cordially In vited to use It. For sheer enertuinment. "The Yellow Typoon." at the- Majestic Monday.' Oct. 2r?th. A Marriage of Interest. The following ^invitations have been received In Camden: . "Mr., ami Mrs. Arthur Krnest Herald request the honour of your presence at the marriage of t'heir daughter. Mlrkun Crcber. to Mr. Cell I>a Coste Kir von. on Wed it w day morning. November the third, at half after ten o'clock. First Christian Church. Augusta, iin." The bride-to-be has often visited Cam den, as it is her father's old home, and where he still has many warm friends. On those visits she won many warm friends owl admirers for her own sake, by h?r iK-auly and personal eharm. The prospective groom Is a son of Mr. .faun's Kirv'n, of Darlington, who also has many friend* in Camden Well, our old friends are greeting us again. Mutt and .Tee are scheduled to appear at. the Opera House. October 28th. This season tin* ubiquitous and irr<>stlble twain will he seen in a brand new (Jus Hill musiclnf comedy In three acts entitled "Mutt and Jeff at the Races." \ large and capable cast and a beauty chorussof young misses are promised. Smlth-Sihert. Sumter. Ct. 10 ? John S?ibert and Mlsk Lucia Smith were married last Sun* day at tttie home of the bride's father, W. Ft Smith, liear Spring Hill. Only the iiluuediate members of tlie families were present at the -ceremony. thV news of which was a surprise to the friends of 'the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Sibert left for MeCormick to visit the bridegroom's family and then will si>end two weeks at t V*o North before coming to Sumter to make their home. l.ook Out ! The Yellow Typoon Is coming to the Majestic Theatre. Mon day, October 25th. Tiller- Wray. York. <>et. 17 ? Miss Janie 10lizal>etli Wray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jetmes Quilla Wray of this place, and Mr. Har vey Wilson Tiller, of Bethune, Kershaw County, were married here Wednesday evening, the Rev.-J. L. Owtes. pastor of the Yorkville A. R. P. Church, officiat ing. The hrlde Is a well known lady of til) is town, who for a number of years past has been teaching in the public I sebonls of the State. See the latest Ruth . Roland" Serial. "Ruth of the Rockies. ".starting at the Majestic tomorrow. Marriages. Married by Probate Judge W. L. Me I'owell oil Saturday. September 11th Mr. W4lMam M. Sanders, of Westvllle and Miss Ii<Milah Hass. of Cantey : Hill. ? | < >n Sunday. Oefob?*r 17lh, 1020. Mr. j John Samuel Miiim and Miss Stella [Rlanehe Mangnm. both of Bethune, | were married at the home of Probate Jiidg?' W. I,. McDowell. < )ii Tuesday night. October ISth. Mr. Rufus Chester Ross and Miss Josephine Swearington. both of Southern Pines. X. C..\ were marriod hy Probate Judge ; W. I.. M?-l JinvfH "Mutt and Jeff at the Races" is the j title of this Jason's offering of the ever popular Mutt and Jeff series of musicinl plays. This splendid, attrac tion will appear at the Opera House Thursday, Oct. 2Sth. Original songs, novel features, mirth-provoking situa tions and wholesome comedy are promis ed along with a capable cast of well known mwWftl comedy phtyer?. 1 PERSONAL MENTION. \11n* Addlo U?4u>r(s t?fts gone lo niHiu'N mIk' win i ? h i?i* this sc?i ?lon, . 0 Mi-s Katlii'iluc ll|ak''iu>\ wax In Cliarloitr Wodnetiduy whrro ?lto was t?UO of tin1 brnb\sniahls :il i*jo W^'dil t n?' of Mix* leant' l*oii|jla* H|>oiig to Mr. Klobard t'aiueiSH* I'rloe whioh event took. place at U?e I'liureh ??f t *>tk Holy (Jbmfortor in Ohurloito. Mis* I'.'vy Roberts has gone to Tint lUOHMVllle. S. C where who lij^s aocvptcd a srliool litlil Will toarb I Ills' sen son. Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. I Itt 1 1**4 1 leave 1 1 'lilt >1 I't ? \\ liiilll! for ft visit of two week* to Mr. Hallett'n paivutHlu St. Louis. Mo. Mix V K (ioi'dalo alioiob'd flu* Ceip trat l.M^trlet Conference of Federated Clulis In ?SiiiiiitM' last WciliM'sdny. Mrs. W, l>. Wilson or I'mxvIUc, S. <\, h is returned hi her home after a visit Ui MUm JennU> UoIum'In - Mr. Ralph V. Wva.v of AsltoviUr. \ i\ is visiting fib'nds hero tills wi'ok. Mr. I* S. I>e Vliblss~*of noyeland. Ohio spent Sunday In Cuthifcn Mr. K. tl. Zotronor of GutiuVvllle, l?'la., spent several days hero tin* past work. Mr. Jllssoll Kennedy, of Atlanta, was a visitor hi Camden Hds wt??'k. , Stal'thi# at tlio Ma.h'stio Saturday fttifih Roland in "Ruth of the Rockies." Mooting of Cotton Association. There will bo a mooting of t'he Cot ton Association at the Court House Saturday at n?on In the interest of the Amor lean Product* Import and Import Corporation, K very body inter ested Is urged to bo prosont. Ti. W. Boykln. Cli. County Branch Cotton Asso. D' Kalb Church , Rev. .1. R, Shiver of Hook H1U wUl preach Sunday luorniuu at DOKalb. All the congregation will bo expected. J. S. Sturgls. # ??- i.wni* . '?? ?"??' Judge Grants ltaii. Judge Wilson gran<ted ball to Iloy ward (lay of Kershaw yesterday in sum of fiay Ik charged with being un m'tvssory to 1 1?*- murder of Ixdlo.v Faulkenbury several days ago. Allen IV Murehison, graduate of the univer sity ami I'fcently nominated for super intend -nl of education of Kershaw county represented (Jay In motion for l>:i ll before Judge Wilson.- ^Tu^sday's State. ' ? <?> *?"' ? . To Put on Big Sale V. II. E. Schlosburg luis n page adver tisement in this paper today anuoumv ilia a s;i|e to begin at hi.-* store* -t?di^ Tie has-been making vast preparations' f<?r the event and has employed one <>f ih(? foremost interior decorators and merchandise siH'ohiMgtg in the country to nssist h.i in: Mr. T. 1.. Johnson has charge^ of the sale, and Seiviosburg's sades tjjways draw large crowds. Sumter Knights Visit Camden. The Sumter _K-night Templars were wefl represented at the meeting and banquet held last Tuesday night in Camden. They report n great time and very successful vis'U. Tlie banquet was rather nit elaborate affair, ami wis !h eu riilv- cj ijoyed by all visiting Sir Knights. W. It. Burn*. Jr.. Ryan White and I*-. B. Compton received the Knight Templar degree were constituted and knighted. Knights from Sumter to make the* trip were J. H. (Juthric. J. C. Holford, I. E. Parker. J. It. Ihiffie. M M. Piatt, M. h. Parley. W. E. Parley. W. F. Bur ton, .1. 10. Workman. R. J. Alexander, F. B. Srecch, II. W. Sholer. .1 (). Staley, W. H. Flowers, I >a vid W. Cut tino. A M. Currie and W. Shaw, firand Commander Bryan E. Miot had charge of the Meeting. ? Wednesday's Sumter Item. Mutt and Jeff at tbe Knees. What" promise* to be a genuine treat and surprise is slated for Tlie Camden Opera House where that famous pair of fun-makers, gloom destroyers a har binger of Joy and happiness. "Mutt and Jeff" will* hold m*rry and undisturbed sway Thursday, Oct. 28t;li with the usual matluees. The title of their new entertainment is, "Mutt ami Jeff at the Races." It is in three acts and wedded to lilting and tuneful music, novelties, screams, wit and unstinted joy, plus youth, charm and fascinating women. Mutt and Jeff this time will be t he heroes of a numbed of brand new adventurers. They will once more en gage in their proverbial feud, get into all sorts of hilarious escapades woo, love and f-ind trouble for their pifins and wiHHo all this with but one aim ill lif<? ? to create laughter for tflie na tion. If you hav^ enjoyed the rest of the Mutt and Jeff series of situations, melodies and complications you are bound to endorse their latest. At any rate, from all accounts. It Is the best production Manager <Jus 11111 has of fer ed in seasons. Automobile Burned. An automobile belonging to Dr. J. F. Workman caught fire last Wednes day morning about two o'Hock near Carrlson's Mill when Dr. Workman witih a number of friends were re turning t'? Sumter from Camden where they had l?e?ni attending the Knight Templar banquet. The car was a Patfaon Six. The flr<\ it is stated, 1 w?* probably due to n short circuit In ?hc electrical wiring. Tlie fire started ho suddenly and spread so rapidly that the car could not possilriy be saved. Th** ?*nr was fnty coverM by insurance. / ^ ?' j / CAMDEN OPERA HOUSE Thursday. Oct. 28th ,s. ; ? '' "L " " Three Acts That Are a Riot of Fun and Popular Music Prices $1.00, and $150 Seats on Sale at W. R, Zernp's If n EAVY DEMANDS P-KEEP MINIMUM D S o N URABILITY BJ&t ERVICE BEST RDERS OW TAKEN * 'I E S S E X VERY 3 i H ERVICE TATION XTENDS TRA SERVICE A K. BLAKENEY, d, DeKALB ST. . PHONE 221 The CornattaA Family of European A.-robal* Who *re MwMnf Th*ir Initial Tour of AmfrWa With Sparks Thrr* Rinc Citw* Whith h doe in fsmdfn on Wedrm?H*y, October 27th.