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tir't in* <?f tflvlc ii, u 1 1?? i?< ?! tui?t organisation, huvliig lvr ju $logao. "The City Ut*utifiil," ttC ll"' Momluy cftorpooii ?|tU the preaMfnt, Mrs. Kdwln Midler "?,(i lhe ?'W?t*ry, MIhk N'rtii.s dUjchorgluu the <tutie* f ihxl Office. T& mum* Of Mr*. Barucli. and Mrs. Harry Huuni had ? i, n off from tUo c ? *??? oominitte*, * ,o<l the error wa? iu tlx* g.inut.s ?.f l??t meting* TUiu com* tfUtp IViMtuft tl'lll Uvoi'k *>U mvs 1 1 (| < i R0| IKVH tfolntf on r?0?Rtly, but hoped I ,?I 10 ret iiuk It. Mrs. A'VxjtmhM- (? p rte<| thill Now ??IN liml 1 ???*?!? M'lll to tllM ! ...[drill. ? II*' ?"?iiKM'lH'My l<? H|?- wiu-ds. u M-y iiiit net want ttyete m*Ki<vir<i fxa?in? expivvwl much Interest,' w luui sympathy m tho oT (!<p|i JIM vi<?< president, Mrs. WJllUun jjjcial and Personal News By M.m Uui?# N?ttl*? V Majestic Theatre PROGRAM Today, Friday, November 12tl? Metro Presents "The Mutiny of the Ellslnoir" By Jack Ix>n<]on. Aflso -a Fox News Saturday, November I8U1 A new Kplsode of "KI'TH OF THG ROCKIES" A Mermaid Comedy "A FRESH KTART" And a Mack tNennett Coned v 'THE .MOV I ft FAN" ^ . - ' Monday, November 13tti. Thomas JI. Inee Presents Dorothy DaWon in II ALF.AN-HOUR V / Also 'ji Screen Magazin<\ Tuesday, November 10th Constance Binney hi "THK STOLEN KISS" A '?so a new IOplsodo of "ItRIDE 13" Wednesday, November 17th first National Presents 1 1 ?* 1 1 r \- 15. Walthall in ?A SPLENDID HAZARD" Also n Krfl'ln Comedy Thursday. November 18ili. Tlionuis II. I nee Presents i Charles Ray Til ft VHMOIS SLEUTH" A .Also a Topics of the Duy 8lianiK>n. and the committee w*a re quested to send si>eolul flowers to toer room, with h nieimago of love and sympathy. The name of Mrs. N, R.I (loodal? vil added to the flower nilttee. Th# stand hi front of the library was rC|K?rt?<l In u bad COttlUtloU j u ikI corresponding ?oc rotary ask<>d to confer with the c^ty oounci4l In regard to It Mr*. An* rum moved tbat th* | 1 l.i'itmn- plant more yuca. us the.-ie plant* 1 were tropical lu appearauee and quite an adornment to the parks and streets. The park COtmaUtM? consists of Mes. iliiiims .1. N, Rhauic, (J, fJ. Alexander. \ lp Antrum. Will la in Shannon, K. V'lleptgue, W. J. Dunn, and Mks Mat t\f t Jem id. Tbo president read a fetter a Kkiuft for tin- aid and liteyeat of the Tongue, In the proposed Woman*# huU'd io# at University of siMith Carolina tills tvas heartily given, aud a commit tee consisting of Mrs. James Burns, and Mrs. R. M. Kennedy, Jr., appointed ti? gee (tur representative in regard ??> t|H> Mrs. Von Treackow moved that tin' Reciprocity meeting usually 'held in February be held this year at (lie regular December meeting, a a Mr?. Mini-.. -H of Columbia Is to address the League. jjt that time ? on Woman's Work. Tjhe motion carried. and the K> r| proclty meeting wUt bo held Dec ember l.'tth at the home of Mrs. John S. Lindsay. AW w?<H-fare works, all teaeheraand tbo following organizations me Invited to attend. The John D. Kennedy Chapter, V . I ?. ('.. Ilohklrk jHtll Chapter. l> A. It.. Camden Music Club, Kirkwood Hook Club. and WJnthrop Daughters. , The Civi<; league, will be hostess. 'A membership committee. consisting of Mrs. N\ R. C>(Hv?lal?> and Mr*. c. p. DuRoso, was ii npi ?l m t ?'?i by tbo prosident ; this com. in i 1 1 <'?? will ho)(<4I members for tin* League, Meeting of ilobkirit Hill Chapter. Mrs. Edwin. MiiHev was? a charming hostess to the Ilohklrk Hill Chapter | for the November meeting. The rooms of the Manse, always inviting and at j tractive, were particularly so on this i afternoon. with vases and bowls of cut flowers adding their, beauty and arown to the occasion. The Regent, Miss Minnie (My burn pveshlcd. and the hos tess bad double duty that afternoon, as {she is chapter secretary. Mrs. Muller was nlso on the programme, and read a delightful and entertaining original paper on "A recent visit to Princeton.' A sketch t?f the life of Pamella Cun n'nuhani, the founder of the Mount J V onion Association, arid we are proud j tiLidaim as a South Caroliua woman. was rend by Mrs. K. C. von Treaolcow. The programme was In charge of Mw. K. C. Zemjt, and nhe invited Mrs. A. I, B*&tUe, and Mrs. John Smith from the Mush' ("Mult to ||ko part with a beauii ful plaho selection. and with Mrs. Bwjt i U? #?>*? a du?t that was well 'received mid much enjoyed. The rv|K?rt for the State conference, which in i Anderson on the 10th wa* gotten up j and showed the work ami standing of I llohklrk in ft m<?s? (littfrlog light, rio- delegation from any of Oil u ? d ? * u ' s ru.iut/.a lions i'uii hold thai? own on tin' [floor <?f a state Convention and the do from llohklrk Hill will ha\?' a Mplendtd report to take op i^it week. Mi's Mullet served delicious -refresh during the afternoon. The MIks en Phelps will h'e htvstesses, for the 1H1 tvinher meeting. PERSONAL MENTION. v, ' l * t - . . Mr*. .lames Sums wax among Hie visitors to Columbia last week. Mr. 10. N. MeI>ov\}oll left Sunday for Al'anta. where hi' will make his head quarters t"? ?V a time. "\od," will h" KK'atly missed h.v the Chronicle force, for In- was ever height, genial, up-right and just, and a general favorite. Cam i dep. can ill-afford to lose young .men of his Stamp, ami wo trust that the "wfTe?'l of fortune" may take a lucky i in n and hiring him hack to his home town, where he numbers his friends by I rftofie who kifow hlni. Mrs. Robert Marye spent the week end in Charleston. "| 1 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin, and Miss i DuVathy Marvin, lnive returned to Cam f dt'n for the winter, and llohklrk Inn, j one of Camden's beautiful and popular ' resorts will be open next week. I Miss Minnie Clarke is visiting In t'olumlda. Miss Sallle Young, who is teaching the present school near Blaney, spent' the tVoek-end with her lMirents, Mr. and . Mrs. L. I/. Young, at Cantey. , Mrs. K. Walter Parker is in Charles ton this we^k attending a meeting of , fhi* Woman's Missionary ' Society of the Baptists. She went as a delegate j l*?M)iu th* Camden ehureli. j Messrs Caleb Tieknor and Ben Tick- 1 , nor. of the Court Inn. have come i down from Great Harrington for the winter season. ? Missionary Society to Meet. The Wonnins Missionary Society of , rhe Camden Baptist Church will meet ' with Mrs. (J. \V; Hall on Tuesday af!<'nu'on. November 10th at I o'clock. I Visitors arc cordially invited to attend. FLAMS FAST TRAIN Sett board "Klorid? Limited" (ion on In January. The firwt run t?f llw St'tfc|?oitV<l Air fine's t'ast train ,%di\ ht\e" lintw^n New V<?rk and Florida, the "Florida I J iiiIi?mI." will hr made bavin;: N?\n York January 't aocordiiv to N. <3. I.edhottrr. truvcllina iwssniner agent of tbd Sea boa p) In <,*oUi?ubla. The f i r-i 1 rl |i north u IH ItO math' l<';i\inu Miami, Klit.. January, ft uiul passing i'olutnbia on ,fanuar.\ TUt "Limit ed" will pans Columbia on lis Initial run DO II 111 on January > ' I Til'' "FlorMn I .ii\il l?'tl," w li.'t li lit cludi* uaiu No, P ^southbound , from New York ami train No. 10 north hound from Florida. ?* Olio of t ??qulpiH'd trains operated on any line In t|it> Soulh ami I is $QjfctjglI1|tfd < ^la rlaVl.v lo accommoilat? tourist 'ITRVPl from New York. \V:t shilijil on ami <>fhrr northern J>0lU(t* to the FlorUln coast resorts. Otitj dub car, combination sect ion drawing room oars, dining cai;, ami a six rOmpart meut nbKervatlonear. are carried h.v the "Limited," fuvnishlni: tllO httC&t travel aceomiYiodatlons. No extra charge 1* made for tlok^is on the special \vhl(% Is an all pnllinan, all steel coaoh I rain. - i The "Florida I .United" will be opera ted on a now acbijdiilo ' this year. Train No. 0. southbound, leaves New York at 0:'Jo o'fjttpk at night, reaching >Yii?blnuton at 12:01 o'clock the following morning and -^arriving iri Miami at II :."o oVlook hi tin* morn ing. Train No. 1ft will make the return trip, leaving Miami at A :,">() o'clock at n'ght to refjri^ Washington at 0:20 o'clock ar night. Tourists travel to Florida and other Spijtliern resorts ha* already begun, Mr, l.oflhetter says and Ind'en tlons are now -thai the records of all pVevto'Us seiM<onK w 1*1' he. equaled JC not surpass e<l. The progiiHK'ts for u good season at Camden, which Is oil the" .Seaboard I 'ties. are also unusually bright, Mr. J.edhetter thinks. Tmirljkts have been arriving regularly at this South Caro lina report during the last few da.vs.-r i Wednesday's State, Birthday Party Littb' Miss Meta Moguleseu celebrat ed her fifth birthday tut November 8th ! by a |iiirty. ' Kijihteeii <?!' her little : friends wer?> present to oil joy (fie or casion with her. The rooms were ? . , prettily decorated with pink and whit''. four m<xM? f+r xooo. :1000,5000 find TOOO p0mmtt MriHM. /'nrnumkfm tirmt optional mi extra c o$t on aM model*. The Real Meaning of Transport Tnuis|?ori means "The P vw\ iouk ss Truek" will) ih? added strength oi nickel steel wherever fea sible, aiula luluieation system that's & real work ? paver. It means sturdy powe r Wtih great re serve for ?very need* You fctt with i' l h<B it iu ?? :nul lacrhuniral skill of our modern service department, Wo keop your truck in the profit -cai nin- class c\ciy \\ ? ?. K i n< tUvy ol the year. That is the iwil iikmimu. ot Tr.nitnort . Tlui f.ict tlfM s>> many wIm ij o repeat owlet h t. <wn Tt uumort ??w her* prove# that Transport wrtfco'U 'H'tiiM, CalVon u*, ? ' '? ? ? ? ? 1 . V ; WEST MOTOR COMPANY Camden, S. C. ? TRANSPORT iSi E RNAL GEAR DRIVE TRUCKS ? Mrs. lilewoHjn .Mrs. \V. It. Allrod was a gracious Hostess Wednesday Morning at a bridge party giv?'n in honor of Mrs. Stanley Llewellyn, who is leaving this week with her husband to make their home ill Most on. A profusion of yellow chrysanthemums effectively arranged with numerous ferus made the rooms quite attractive. The score prize went to Mrs. Vernon McDowell and the hojfnr guest was presented with a pretty reminder of the occasion, Tbe hostess served lee cream, cake and bon-bons. p Mrs. Kdwiii Muiler as Hostess. The Ki rk wood Hook Olub was churm< iihrly ehtertained Thursday morning By Mrs. Kdwiii Muiler; Th'e hours w pli'asantly passed in the discus sion of hooks, and chatty, brevity talk, for tin* ucmhors of this club are all ?o<mI talkers, "Who do not stick on Conversation .burrs, nor ?trf?\v their pathways . with those dreadful 'urs.' " Delicious sandwiches, tea and cookloN were served. Library Association to Meet . The above Association will meet af the Library .Monday. November 15 at I :.'?<> o'clock. Members arc urged to come the meeting is lmporfanfcATI\e room committee Is expiated to make a definite report about (he Library, loimc rtosed the first week In Decem ber for painting. < ? . ? , - - It m \ your Fink Tires from the Caro Mna Motor Co., Ino.? Camden, S. ?. Mr. Net ties Lindsay spent the weefc end in Charlotte. liny your Flak 'I'lres from the Caro lina Motor Co., Inc., Camden* S. C. Old "high prices" buried deep ? you can rest in peace for 1,3 days, knowing that for 13 days you can buy Men's Suits, Overcoats, Shirts, Underwear, Hats, Etc. at prices that will open your eyes. The entire stock of new Fall and Winter merchandise has been turned over to the Syndicate Sales Agency with instructions to get the cash regardless. Below are listed a few of the many real bargains that included in this sale. Positively no goods reserved. Sale starts Saturday, November 13th, at 9 A.M. MEN'S SUITS ~ $35.00 value $27.65 $42.50 value $31.85 $50.00 value $38.65 $55.00 value $42.35 $65.00 value $51.75 $75.00 value $57.85 MANHATTAN, SHIRTS $3.00 value $1.98 $3.50 value $2.65 $4.00 value $3.10 $5\00 value * $3.85 $7.50 value $4.35 $10.00 value $7.85 $12.50 value $9.98 MENS' OVERCOATS All new goods at a real Bargain. $32.50 to $45.00 BOYS UNDERWEAR $3.00 Value No. 8 $1.50 $3.00 Value No. 10 $1.50 $3.50 Value No. 12 $1.65 '$3.50 Value No. 14 $1.65 $3.50 Value No. 16 $1.65 $3.50 Value No. 18 $1.65 WINTER UNDERWEAR $3,50 Union Suits $2.15 $5.50 Union Suits $3.65 $6.50 Union Suits $4.35 $8.50 Union Suits $6.30 $9.00 Union Suits $7.10 $10.00 Union Suits $7.85 PAJAMAS $3. to $3.50 Value $2.15 $15.00 Value $11.75. Night Shirts Flannels $2.15 MEN'S HOSE 40c value, four for_ $1.00 60c value 40c 75c value 53c $1.00 value 70c $1.50 value * $1.17 &2.00 value $1.30 MENS* TIES .75 Value 45 $1.00 Value r 65 $1.50 Value 98 $2.00\\&lue $1.30 $3.00 Value $2.05 $4.50 Value $3.25 SUIT CASES $22.50 Value $16.10 $42.50 Value $31.65 Trunk# All Fibre $26.00 BATH ROBES $10.00 Value $7.00 $13.50 Value < $9.25 $18.50 Value $13.40 $20.00 Value $16.30 $22.50 Value $17.65 y MENS* GLOVES $3.50 Value $2.10 $4.00 Value ... - $2.98 $5.00 Value $3.98 $7.50 Value $5.1P $9.00 Value $6.10 $12.50 Value MEN'S CAPS $2.50 value $1.65 $3.50 value $2.40 $4.00 value $2.98 $5.00 value $3.65 $5.50 value $4.15 MEN'S HATS $5.50 value $3.98 $6.00 value $4.15 $7.50 ^alue $5.20 $8.00 value $5.35 $11.50 value $9.65 $16.50 value $10.98 $18.60 value $12.98 MENS' SWEATERS $7.00 Value $4.30 $10.00 Value $7.15 $12.50 Value $8.35 $18.50 Value $13.85 $22.50 Value $17.35 $25.00 Value $19.85 From Saturday, November 13, to Saturday, November 27th inc!uuv?. THE MEN'S SHOP CAMDEN, S. C. From Saturday, November 13, to Saturday, November 27th inclusive. \ ;