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Semi n i Pen**! News 8, Mi.. L?U^N.?U? A The ?M I %ymw. J &) - (V* VfinkH' fttantou, iiy^hc Atlanta Constitution.) i hero's lota of "tousle' in ife;jrAjfcti listens of long ago, And wheu. sornV gray-haired brother sings the ones, I used to know. I sorter want to take a hand -I tfhink of day* gone toy ? <>n Jordan's Stormy hank* I stand and vast a wistful eye!" , , 'V ?' * f ? ? " _ I Then1'* lots of Anusle in 'cm ? those dear, sweet hymns of old. Wtfh visions bright of lands of li^M miuI shining streets of gold : And I hoar 'em ringing ?singing where memory dreaming stands, J ?Krom ffreenland's ley mountains to] India's eoral Ntrands." Thi>\ stein to sing forever of holler, j -wee! or da.vs. J. When the lilies of the love of (iod bloomed White In all the ways; ] And I want to hour their music from the old-time meotln's Pise t ill "I en o read my title clear to man sions In the skies," Wi? never needed slngln' hooks In Iheni old da.vs? we knew The words, the tunes of every one-- 1 the dear old hymn hook through ! j We didn't have no trumpets thqn. uoj organs Imilt for show. 1 \V?> only *ang to praise the Lord "froth whom all blessings flow." Vn' s?? 1 love tho good-old hymns and] when my time shall eomo- ! neforo the light, has loft me. and my I singing lips are dumfly. ? It I can hoar Via sing thorn then. I'll] pass without a sigh T<> "('-ana an's .fair and happy land. ] whore my possessions lie." ^ Aftermath of the Reunion. Charming and delightful In every particular was the reception hVld Fri day afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. J. Da not with the captains of tile I5o union teams as hostesses. lOauh captain had invited the mem bers of her tram to be present, ami most ot' theu> were there, others were unavoidably detained. All pronounc ed the aftermath, or the second mow ing of the verdant friendships and hc ?iua in tames that had sprung up by intimate work for a common cause, as fu 1 1 and complete in it's harvest as the first. The guests were welcomed by Mrs. I Minn, who was becomingly dressed In l?la?'k laee. ^uid just to her right stood lln1 guest of honor, Mrs. William Whitaker, a recent bride, whom the ladies were pleased to compliment not" ?'u!y for her own >sake, but for that of her husband who gave such valuable aid. and such loyal service during the occasion that they were celebrating. Mrs. Whitaker wore n simple,/ f>ul beautiful afternoon dress of white organdie, with accessories to mutch, ind m picture hatAf black lace. The r<y>m* were, especially attrac tive with quantities of early summer flowers, and the dainty refreshments >>f ice cream and cake were passed by Mrs. Margaret C. Miller, Mrs. drover Blaokwcvll. Mrs. Andrew Whitaker. Mrs Uohin Zemp, Miss Charlotte Shan non. Nfrv. Robert Ma rye and others. Sunday School Day Exercises. The Sunday School Day exercises, of the I/vttloton Street M. E. church will >"? held Sunday. June 12th at 7 o'clock. The public is invited to at tend. * Majestic Theatre PROGRAM To<l:i>, Friday, June 1 0tli \\'alln?v Koitl with Amur's Avres in "THE I.OVE SPECIAL" >.i *. t m . ?* I ( ?? I I >\ Theodore Al*o Pat ho Nf'ws Saturday. June 1 1th Koyton. tin* frozen fa<*e ootnodian in "NEIGHBORS" \ Xennett Omedv I III-: FIRESIDE BREWER" \:i?! ;i new episode of I III \\ E^ilNT. ARROW" W ;f h Until Poland. Monday, June 13th l?mjsln> McLean in "IIIE HOME STRETCH" ? ? k record ? laugh record- Auvn r ? ! ? ;< 1 1 ? I hearts of real folks ' < >? I:--' r i in,- to every , leap of . \ ?r,.w<.in > wil?l rare home. \U?> Pat ho News Tuesday, June 11th K?>alart Presents iiawl?'\ Mini Wnlter I Hers in' "\ KISS IN TIME** '"11- 'oincdv f?f youth. ad von* ri'mnnce and darinc. S?T?*en Magazine Wednesday, June lath M:imt<e Tournour Present* TUEASi rk. ISLAND" x!iirli v Mason. Lon Chnney ? * ? ? J P.::l! Montana. Un* iert I.ouis Steven?.?>ti T??p?c* of the Day rhnrsilaj, June 16th i rt r,,\ ['resents Tom Mi\ " vw<< fastest plotnrr "II VN'DS OFF" v ? a Roliu Coated}. MKT WITH MBH. ZB.MT . Last ,of V. 1>. fc. CMr K?r ,j rf-jgjwja "Th^Johu I>. lttnnedy Pfjfrjiir I I). 0. held a very enjoyable and, suc cessful meeting Monday afternoon at ?trie Irome of Mrs., 8. 0. ZempVttta Mrs. V)s IWultllH II-. assistant hostess. The meet lug was called to order by the .President and the chapter secre tary who ban the enviable record of not missing a meeting In her three years serving was In place. The names of Mrs. J. 1). Brown, Mis* Lottie Brown, Mrs, Murion Zemp. Miss Ernestine Bateman and Mrs. J. L. .Taeksou, of llagood, were proposed and ueceptod for membership. * The president urged all who had applications for morhhership out to fill and send in at once, or certainly l>e? fore the September meetlug. Several of these have paid their chapter dues, b^ the voting strength of the'TTTapfer depends entirely upo* the registration, autl merely paying dues does not make thoin Daughters of the Confederacy. They must be accepted by the United Daughters of The Confederacy irtid also by the South Carolina division. The chapter has more than a hun dred registered member*, but will go far beyond that when the application^ that are out come in. Let us urge the applicants to bring them in. The historian, Mrs. Edwin Mullet, read a letter from the State historian asking that tampers be written from in formation derived form Confederate Veteran*} and Confederate women who remember the war. as this source of information Is fast passing away. A committee consisting of Mrs. Edwin Muller, chuirman, Mrs. A. C. Anerunj, Miss Rebecca Nelson, Mrs.' X. C. Arnett and Miss Leila Shannon was api>oint ed by the chair to attend to this matter and the committee will appre ciate any aid rendered. The pai>ers are to go in not later than September first. The chapter decided to resume the work of marking the graves of Con federate Soldiers. Mrs. F. Leslie Zemp and Mrs. E. E. Sill have charge of this work and will take pleasure In giving attention to any unmarked grave re ported to them. Tile Chapter voted $50 to the South Carolina room in the old Confederate White House ill Richmond, Virginia. The president asked the chapter to stand while the secretary read a tri bute to the memory of Mrs. I>. A. Boy kin, second vice president and beloved j member. While standing the president also expressed the sincere! sorrow felt by jjie chapter in the dpatli Gf pr. Simeon Baruch. one time resident and beloved' physician of our town, and always Camden's friend and benefactor. Mrs. William Shannob moved that the chapter president write a letter of con dolence to Mrs. S. Baruch, who Is a loyal member of our chapter, express ing our grief In his passing, and our admiration for his life and achieve ment. We deem it an liouor and es teem it a privilege to perpetuate and keep green the memory and deeds of such a man. The social hour was extremely pleasant. A charming quartette was sting by Mrs. J. B. Zemp, Mrs. Bud din and the Misses Katherine and Elizabeth Wallace. with Mrs. C. Zemp at the piano. Punch and cake were served by Misses C.ertrude Zemp and Lucy Klrkland. The chapter adjourned for the sum mer months, to reassemQde In Septem ber. we hope, with renewed energies and high aspirations to accomplish great things. Shocked the Parson. Tom Craufil, of Texas, prominent in oil Hreles of late, lolls the following on a minister who hail diseoveped oil on some hi ml he owned. The minister invited some of his dcaeoiis to go with him to the new field, so that they might share in the opportunities. Tiny were breakfasting and had decided that they would order ehieken. When the waitress, a < a Manned and peroxided miss, eanie up. the minister inquired: "How is the ehieken this n.ornincV "All lltfhl. k idd" ?" ^he retorted. "I low lire you?" FISH Sanitary Fish Market I have opened a Sanitary Fish .Market, in the htiii<ling formerly oc cupied by Heard's ISattery Service, 622 West DeKalb street, and will have fish or. sa'? Saturda}. and every day thereafter. Fi*h uill be dressed and delivered upon request. - Telephone ? \ ? 37 Sanitary Fish Market ?I. S. ( hanrrj St Son, proprietor*. A OccmImi M Mm) TM-r#m. The Woman'* Auxiliary of Qrtoe church, .with ? few Invited friend* eu Joyed a very pleaoaat occasion Wed nesday afternoon at their pretty anVI picturesque tea room among the pine* oh Laurens street. The honor guest was Miss Alloc Gregg, of Mar* Bluff. South Carolina, now of China, representing the Woumu'it Auxiliary of the Olocase of South (Carolina, trained and |>crfocto<^ for the work by that body of Ch rlst lan women. MUs Gregg Is charming iu person and pleasing in manner and captivated the audianee .with a delight ful talk on the Orient, its customs and Its possibilities. *Mit? spoke of the doc trine of Confucius, whose nu">e Is the ( highest, and most honored In the land to which he gave his life long devotion. By the Irony of fate he <wa8 deified after death, and like Huddah. Confu cius, who had Utile belief in the sui>er? I natural became a divinity. She told of her arguments with educated Chinese proving that Christianity had much more to offer them as individuals and as a nation. Miss Gregg also display* ed several very beautiful and striking Chinese costumes, among them a rose colored . wedding gown, hand embroid ered, and beaded. Also the tln.v shoes worn by the most aristocratic woman of Chiua. It was certainly an inspir ing sight to see this attractive young woman so' bright and bapppy lu her chosen work of carrying sunshine to a" sunless land. An Informal reception followed, the hostess serving punch and cake. Camden Hoy Honored. Mr. George AYittkovvsky returned , home Wednesday afternoon from the ! University of South Carolina. On Monday night Mr. Wittkowsky look part Ui the annual' inter-xoclcty eele- | hration? somethiug very unusual for a freshman. Mr. Wittkowsky and Mr. Jenkins, an academic senior represent ed the Ijuphradlau Society in the de hale against Mr. Smith ami Mr. Mann* I wo senior law students representing I he Clarlosophic Society, and who for the past two years were regarded as the best debaters iu the University. j While the Clarlosophic Society won ? the debate by a vote of two to one, Mr. ! Wittkowsky was highly complimented j on his most excellent ? debate, and as j shown by tlrv vote of the judges the | decision was very close. Mr. Wittkowsky has recently had 1 other honors conferred upon him. hav- ; Ing been elected on the debating conn- j cil for the next year, censor of the Kuphradian Literary Society and as- ; slstant business manager of the "Gar net and lUaclk," the college annual ' publication. ( Friends from his honie town who were present felt very' proud of f^orgn ! and extend congratulations. Change in Library Hours. j Beginning next Tuesday. June 14th. j the afternoon hours at the Library j will be from 5 to 0:30 o'clock. The change will not be effective Monday. the 13th. as there is to be a Civic % league meeting at 5:30 p. m. The morning hours arc from 9:30 to 12. Children are requested to come iu th q morning as the librarian will have more time to give to the selection *of books for them. Civic league to Meet. The above organization will meet at j the 'Library next Monday, June 13th I at 5:30 p. m. The president urges a full attendance, as matters of impor tance ?<re to he discussed. Giving Sister Away. Little Eleanor gazed long and though fully at the young man who was eallim: / on her grown-up sister. Kate. , "May I climb up on your knee. Mr. Greene?*' * "Ye-, of course, dear," smiled the. young man who wuntcd to make a hit Willi the family. "Want to pul! my ha i r - eh V" "No: 1 want t" see. if I can find that word.'' "Word? What word?" asked the puz /.le<l visitor. "I heard our Kal?- >ay thi> morn ing that if ever a man had the word 'idiot' written all over his face, it was you." Interest in the case of G rover C.leve land Bergdoll, escaped draft evader. lias hcen manifested hy the British Government, and it is possible that . thiit. Government will assist the Unit-. rd States ' 1 1 i t s efforts t?> '4?tain his return from Cermauv S __ ^ I White in swimming In the Saluda : River near Ware Slioals Thursday, afiernoOn with a party (.f young pco , pie. Miss Margaret Finley. of Wood- J ville, Greenville County, was drowned , Women bandits are becoming near j Iy as numerous a* their male Voun ; tcrparts In France. j railing to dispose <?f her ??<??????- i ! ? the United .States Miss Burr, . wer<r to Kngl.md. where ?he ha* been acclaimed one of the incest sticce^ful j women noTelintn that ever carao to , thnf country I>on't miss seeing Wallace Heid in j "The Love Special" showing at the ! Majestic today. . ' ; Mrs. Zrmp KnterUUn* League ? 1 ? ? The Hodges Wpworth league of tin- Methodist Church held A most%o> Joyabie ,,y-?ojt*i'on*ow at the home of Dfc and Mis. Sidney C Zcmp, on Thurs day evening, Juno 'Jnd. Thlw was the soooud of JUwgue "Y ?UH come" tho ftrat hay lux h?*en held with Mr. and Mrs. Ilodgos at the Parsonage. The programme* wn.s In charge <*f J, Manning Herbert, who is ehuirmun of the Recreation (\>t?mlttee. "lie \\U* ably assisted by his . commit tee. Mrs. Hubert Team. Messrs. D. V. l>lxon U nd It. r. de I.oache. A most amusing nuuilter on the programme was the chewing gum con test In which the gum was modelled Into all shai>es. Sonic really artistic things were achieved.' Miss Mtyy K m nut llougln who made a vefy real I >? tic chewing gum lady received first |>ii/uu A nickel was tendered Mis* lOII/'.abeth Wallace for ber work on a hat. The ptt>gfnrt?mo which was very creditably rendered was as follow^: I>uet- Vocal, Cobb aijd* Whitney. Quartette, ? -Mlsse>j Wallace. Mrs, Uuddln, Mrs. J. it. Zeuip. Chewing (Sum Contest -- (i rand prize. Instrumental,? Mr. Wrcnn. R eel t a t lpt? ? A I r . Cobb. Solo Vocal, Hciijcrt and Wrcnn. Duet, ?Vocal. Whitney a n^jf Cobb. Refreshments. To the Memory of .Mrs. 1). A. Itoykin. II Is with sorrow for .our own loss, wtith pride in the nobility of the life that has passed, and wtyh Joy in the glory to which she has gone, ihnt we tenderly lay this tribute of |o\e to the memory of our second vice president, friend and co-la Inner, Mrs. D. A. lb?y kin. She was auiotlg oul mo-d useful and faithful members, was tw'ce \ lee president of t|ie Chapter. a?'tin,j presj <!? nt and unanimously elected to (hwt office, but declined to accej t the h-mor that had In'cu thl'usl upon her. and the position ihat she was *o eminently filed lo fill. Her name will live in Friday morning at 9 o'clock we will place on sale 50 good carpet brooms at 48c each. These are ^not the best brooms made, but good, serviceable brooms and at this price, are dirt cheap* We advise that you call early to get one for we have only 50 in stock, . Also have a heavier broom which we offer at 69 cents. OTHER SPECIALS TODAY. Corn Flakes and Post Toaaties, 2 packages 25c Evaporated Apples, 1 -pound package 19c 2 in I Shoe Polish, 2 for . 25c .OCTAC.AN SOAP ? Six bars for ... 25c Washing Powder ? 0 boxes for ? . . s !. 25c Lemons, per do/ ........ 45c THE CASH STORE Formerly McLeod's Grocery Jin I mi K of tho ('Implor f?s loiiU- ih wo roiTUliii loyal to tho l?os( Instincts i? t" otu". hoarl. and U??r f i m? vision. her nnsolflshnossln the ooiunum chum1 will koop hor luoiaory Kroon cvcii as tlx* ,1'huplcis <>i* myrtlo ami ivy which wo j plaood upon hor oaskot, twinod hy tho loving ha mis of lit* r oou)nidos. Wo, had ; only bright nvotnork's of hor for hor i life Wjis it yliul song wit hoilt n fills<> ' IM?tO to it. 1 I "()nr lives ?i (J^d writ os tho words. And wo sot thoio to. miisli' at ploiisii.ro: And tho sotlp grows glad. of s\\oot. I sad. As wo ohoso to fashion tho inonsiuv. Wo lunM w rM<* 1 1 it* Hiusic whatever | I he souk. Whatever the rhyme or meter; And if |t is sail we can make It glad, Aim! if H is sweOt. we can make it sweeter." If discord ever entered into her life's com position we lire sure she did not prolong tlie meter, but quickly drifted into more inspiring measures. And now she has joined the eiiolr Invisible ' NVfiere seraphims siutf in the C'ity of fiold? Where lilies are fadeless by rivers of light, Aim! day Is umtarkeneri by curtains of night. Lorisio ^nkttijHn. President John IV Kennedy Chapter, The Thirst Cure Cheering freshness and thirst-relief ?yours in Ward's Orange- Crush, Lemon- Crush and Lime -Crush. Pure, sparkling, icy-cold, their deli cious flavors win lasting friends. Order a case. Serve at meals and between. Get the genuine. ' tfl fountains or in bottles Guaranteed under all pure food law*# Pidw? and Sue# Prepared by Omni^Cnwh Conpur Pleat end Ubontorid. Chicago Reeeerch Leboretorr. Lot Aagelee Bottled by COCA COLA BOTT1JNG COMPANY Camden. S. C. Crush get their ddidoui flavors solely from Fruit OlU tad Fruit Juice ? pressed from orioici, lemons or limes. To these are added pure granu lated ?sugar, citric acid (natural acid of oranges,, lemons and limes), certi fied food color and car* bona ted water.