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j^ial and Personal News By Mi?? Junior VWIwtm CoinpHipautfid Nancy Uads?> entertained ( llUiiber of the Juulor ?et at a pretty morning pa rt v Thursday, eoinpllmtMit iii)- lui ? ousiiiN. Miss Elizabeth 'Miller, of Hook Hill ami Miss Mary Llndaay H^lli of Unolr, N. (\ A tfuVw&if oouteat proved very en Itrtclnluff. MI#m?h K?te!lu Harding and Laura IIuu?<ttjll tlelng for the prlne, a jfortuuu to Hit jwtvt* il lo Ml** Laura Houston. Anion? |li??>?- indent were M !**<?* Dotty Halle. Nj* I??'Pass, "Arties fjbiouoUi Rsiuj.io Hardln*. Emily Lang, Aultrc.v Heat tie. Virginia Clarke, Emily Woolen. I a ma Houston. Elizabeth Mil ler. Miii y Ilea 1 1 . ? Kuitl) d?'l. Ortchr and Mollio lilaekwi'll tu$TyU'<l 10 serving (He refreshment* whit'H consisted ot a salad course, Mfldwicla's and K'?* h?a \Yw Books in the Library Tl?. followVniK new I looks have placoil ?',> |l"' ?<?<?* iu ,h(> Library yjj , lie mill itpv 10 rents each. Tl'f 'I'll rt*t* l'i v?'i. by Jiehlan. Hir FaMii'i's 1 laiitfhter. by Joan Citation roller. Tlic (irlndlnff. by Clara Koltre Hush. The Itriiniiiliiir Cup.? by I lorothy falif U*l?l (inliisha. Tiir AI?i*-'iiifii i?'iil. -l?.v Lin coln ' ' ' . . ? Vision JI'oum*. I'.v Williamson. The SliiHil of Silence, --by ('oitistoek. Hciuity. I'.v Hutfhe>v y The I'lniaili^ Forest, ? l>y Curwood. K :i i n\ Week, ? by Abbott. Tin' Kt-il .Ma-?|iii,nuh>. ? t?y Vaiioo. The Silver Si v pi1 1 km*. I'.v Knlli Saw tcr. I he Kiiiirin of i.onely Land. l.v ( auipMl. ? ? Plav Tin1 iJaiiie. ? I'.v Mllciicll. Through .Mocking Bird <*aiip,? 4?.v Hall. ? Pawned. I\\ I'aekard. Crooked I louse. ? <by Fleming. Miss 1. ala Hell. -by Zona (?ale. Tin' KitiiMoin Hound the Corner, ? -l?y Han-son. Tin' .M.t-lery tlo- Syea tuple, ? by Carftiyii Wells Tlic Crowaiim' of t ht? King, ? by ISal'fOtk. Sweet Stranger, I'.v Borthu Ruck. Tlic Inner Law.- by Will Harben. I'nhrokfli^ .iufs.? 'by Comstoek. The nf!oM"l|k\Vpnia ii;? <by Kathorine \i?m> ? Seed of t lit* Sun. -by Irwin. Mystic Mr>? df t lit* South Sou. ? < Read t Ii i ^ laic fiction' for Hki each; "II other. lion in the Library free. 1 bo management trios to koop the latest and most talked of Ivooks oil this rent elicit' llisforv. travels, classic^ pfc . twe lioairht for (lie free shevles. A namliir of I ?? ?? >k - on the World War have recently lieen bought. Head t hem free Silver Tea To lie Given. . A "Silver 'IVa." will l>e given at the homo of Mr- .1 Kirk ley on Tuesday night, September l.'ith. l'lierc will l?c t interesting readings aiul musical selec tion (iurini? the evening. The public is cordially invited Proceeds to he used for rhureli purposes, hours from 8 to 10 o'clock. ? ? Kindergarten Kindergarten will open on Monday. September 12th. Honrs from to 11. Tenns a school month. MRS. !?:. .1. McLEOP. I.KMONS :uif |?KR DOZEN AT THK C ASII STOKK. Majestic Theatre o . PROGRAM r ikI.i > . I'Yida), Srpttnihrr 9lh ' - : >pti !nfW* ever filnird y ? 1 roinanop over livpd. OKCKPTION" Adnlph Zukor T?i i;rno?t Lnhltsoli. ? ? i -?? in admission ? sat unlay. September lOtll ? ? I \ I 'n-iM'iit ?s Tom Mis I" "U'TKK MM It OWN HKART" A - t Snn<hino Coined v J21,K NH-H1 liKFOKK" Si-pirmbfr I *21 1* 11 ? ' Kir-t National pre ? "??I Harris Chaplin ?" II MUT" ^ ? In- Week I \ NVws. Itirsila). Scplfnilwr 13th !\ . -t-iii ?? Mav McAvoy in I* K I \ \TF, SCANDAL" In'-k Iloxio iit 1 H^MM.KKOI.T JACK" \N ii(iit->ilay. September 14th u* I V piMMih Tom MIT u> "\ UK. TOWN KOlND-CP" v v re? i? Masazln*' lliurx(U>. SeptemlH?r 15th \ \| ?T. Si Tf't'H ClftKsb*. HO MI.VKR LINING" ^ i'! Carmen v - I' \Vf-rk!y New * ?. \ ! ., r v pirkford in ~TMKt the i:\ck DOOR" PERSONAL MENTION. Midshipman T. J. Klrkland, Jr. Is at home on a furlough Miss Mary (list Fleming Iihs return (Hi front a visit to Carlisle. ? Air. and Mrs. Dougle Itlssell. of Charleston, are ./visitor* here. Miss Laura Ilousta it spent the past week with friends In Columbia. Mr. Charles Herbert /.cmp, of Char lotto is ou n visit to relatives, here. Mr. and Mr*, Leo Schenk have re? turned from an extended stay north. Mi*. Cad Harris, of Anderson Is the Kuest of Mr .Nettles Lindsay this week. Miss KHfl Crawford Heath, of Wtnns huro, Is the Kuest of Mrs. Vernon Me Howell. . Mrs. (i. C. Nabois and children spent last week wltVi'the former's sister. Mrs. G. F. Oooley. ?' I Misst^s May.ii- Heviieri, ICdua Team i and rMs. 1. J. Herbert s|K>nt the week end in Sumter... Mrs. George Bruusou. of Chicago Is visiting her (parents. Mr, and Mrs. WlHlaih Shannon. Mr. and Mrs. John 10. It ha me -ami Miss Mottle Herald spent the week eiid iu Darling ton/ Mi s.n Christine Jones who was with, j ?* .* I tin1 W'osferp i'ldou nl Gastonm. N. C.. has returned home. Mr. John Linyfonl ,v|?eut his vara- j tiou with his parcnt> iu Prosperity, returning thi^ week. . , Mr. and Mrs. ilSugene niukciicy and family have returned from I lender sonville and Ashevllle. Mr. and Airs. G. II. Lenoir ami Miss loll/abet h Clarke Wltl taker lubtored to tlie mountains this week. Mrs. A: J. Hcllmnn, of .Chester is, spending ;i while liere as the guest of, her uiother, Mrs. A Karesh Mr. Herman Bauiu has returned i home 11 Ft t? r spending several weeks in' New York and N <* \y Jersey. Aliss 1 1 1 if Bdlle Alaeke.v has re- j turned from l'awley's - Island where site attended a house party. Air. Clyde Gilliam who Is messenger j of the American Kaiiway Express Co.. of tlie S: A. L is nt home on a visit. Air. and Airs. George King, of Co lumbia spent the week end with Air. and Airs. William King on Fair street." Airs. George Ithirtne and children have been spending the week us the guests of Mrs, It. T. Brown iu Sumter. Air. and Airs. Henry Kiehel have re ,turnipl home after visiting New York, Baltimore. Washington and other ci ties. Air. and Mrs. Alfred von Kolliit*/. anil Alfred. Jr., of Charleston, are vlsifTng-' at the, home, of Air. and Airs. C. 11.1 Yates. \ Mr, and Mrs. Homy Stroacker and children, of Charleston, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wal lace. / Mr. and Mrs Joseph Strums and Miss Peaifla Strauss, of Clio, are guests at the lioine of Mr. and Mrs. David Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. K. (?. MeCrelght and children and Mrs. W. I'\ McFeat, of' Coflurnhui spent Sunday here with re latives. M i sties Abide nnd Kathleen Mahaffy have returned to their home in Wil liamston after a visit to friends in Camderi. Mrs. II. K. Schlosburg and family who have been spending the summer in Ilendersonviltc, X. C.. have re turned home. Miss Hiizabeth ('arrison, after spend ing several weeks in Xew York, going by ?boat front there to Jacksonville, Fla., il< At home again. Mrs. W. A. Hall, who has been spend ing the summer with her daughter, Mrs. <; A. Ithnme, has gone to Wil mington. N. C., for a stay. Mr. and Mrs. (Ins Hirsrh and Miss Louise.' who have been spending the summer in Northern cities on the roast nt' Maine, are at home again. - Mr. Clarkson ithanie returned this week after a pleasant visit to Darling ton,., his aunt Mrs. .T N. Kirven ac conipa nied liim home for a slwrt vi-it to relatives. Mr. .1 If. ( )>boriie ino'ored to tin mountains this week, and brought. back with 1 1 i in Mr>. Osborne and children who have been spending the .summer near Asheville. .Miss Charlotte M. Thompson, who has been spending the greater part of the Summer in Boston, returned Mon day ni\d is now at her country home known as "The Terraces." Mr*. John Tennent. and daughter. Mary Gladys, of Asheville, N. (' . are visiting Mrs. yenry Truesdale. Mrs. Tennent will be pleasantly remember ed her*' hh Mis* < iladys Latham. Mexsrs. Thomas Culler. n?<1 Rasr. of Cameron wore visitors at the home of Mr C. W. Evans the past week. Mr. Sum Evans aeeompanied them homo Wednesday. for a visit of several days. Mr. >m?l Mr* William Snnnnon have returned from an extended visit in th?> middle west Friends will hr jnca.it'u i ii k huh i i i h i Air. Shannon is reeoverinjr rnpidly from his recent illness. Major A. M Brailfiford. Dow station ed willi the United States army in Texas ha? returned to his post after a visit tn his f?thor. Cnptain Moultrie Brailsford, and to his *Uter. Mrs James Burns. i M?>s?rw. Thornton and Oakwau Hay left Wednesday for Davidson College. whore they will attend sobool the t out Ins aeaalon. Mr. and Mr#. B. W, Marshall, Mr W. A. Marshall ami mother, Mrs. M. K. . Hiuckweii ami Mr.s. Joe OAiktQ, all j returned home Monday evening after ( a pleasant visit to Jacksonville antl Paido Beach. Fit. Mr*. Jameti Burn* Am lloaleo*. The re-assembling of Hohklrk 1 1 ill j Chapter I>. A H. on the first Thursday in September was a delightful occa shin In every (particular. Mrs. James I Horns -was the agreeable hostess and welcomed ay unusually large at tell dance in her beautiful new home. Just completed on Fair street. The Chapter regOJtliV Ml*> Minnie Clyburn presided, and the secretary, Mrs. I'd win Muller called the roll and read the minutes of the last meeting. An entertainment in the near fu ture ft discussed and decided upon, j the proceeds to k<> towards meeting chapter pledges. Yor,\ attractive year .hooks Were* I given out by the ltegeuL These 0011- 1 tallied a programme for the monthly meetiuK*- unmet* of hostesses, etc. Also 11 list of Chapter officers and committees and a complete list of the membership. The following are the Committees to serve ror the year: Year Hook. Mrs. L\ C. von Tresekow. .Miss I.eila Shannon. Mrs. S. <\ Tay lor. Memorial. Mrs. James Horns, * Mrs. K. H. pin#. Mrs. (J. II. Lenoir. Chapter House. Mrs. J. S. Lindsay. Mrs. p. T. VMlepJguc. Lute rtalnmcut, Miss Leila Shannon. Miss Ada Phelps. Mrs. Clifton McKaJn,- Mrs. lMwin Muller. Airs. S..<\ ZeiUp, Mrs. it. H. Pitts. Publicity, Miss Louise Nettles. After business the social hour was much, enjoyed, the hostess serving ice cream and cuke. Mrs. Clifton Me-; Kaln gave several beautiful selections on the: piano. Mrs. John tVuitey and Mrs. Moultrie Hraiisfovd were, guests for the social heTTTT Visitors Complimented. 1 Miss Nancy Lindsay was hostess" at a bridge party Wednesday morniim complimenting Mrs. ltufus Thuruinn, and Mrs. Marl Watson. of Chcraw. and Mrs. Dough' HisscIL of Charleston, hj addition to the honor guest* those present were Mrs. Alfred von Kollntx. ' of Charleston. Mrs. Yernon McDowell. ; Mrs. Kalph Sb-innon. Mrs. II.' K. Hal le t.t Mrs. At K. Hlakeiiey. Mrs. Jack \Y hi taker. Jr.. Mixes Kthel Yates and l'illse Kirklaiul. The score prize was won by Mrs. Kalph Shannon and each : of the honor guests were presented '? with a reminder of the occasion. After cards a sulad course, with hoi biscuit* arjd ice tea was served. WantS-For Sale <3, PHONE 53 ? when you need cleaning and pressing. The Commercial Tai lor Shop. Camden, S. C. 23-24. COW FOR SALE ? (Jood milk cow at reasonable price. Apply to \V. O. Hay, 'Camden, S. C. 23-24 BL'TTEK f>0e per pound at The Cash Store. FOR SALE ? One lot for sale fronting Church street. Apply to Itena Meeks, i <S(HI Lvttieton street, Camden. S. C. j 22-23-2 4pd. FORSALE ? One cut down Ford, in good condition. See it at .Henry Savage's residence, Camden. S. C. 23 ('HOICK CALIFORNIA APPLES 50c PER DOZEN ? THE CASH STORE FOR SALE" ? ar a bargain, one seven passenger Chandler touring cur. Motor recently overhauled. See J. (J. Richards Fuir St.. Camden. S. C. 23 pd . FOR RENT ? Oiic furnished or mi furnished room, close in. Telephone 3G5-.F, Camden. S. C. 'J'Jtf FOR . SALE ? Beautiful base burner, automatic fi'ed stove, the very thing for ;t largo residence or hoarding house*. W. o. liny. Camden. <&. C. 23-24 BOX PAPER ? f -egal size >< 1 \ l.'i I box paper put up in neat boxes of .~if)0 sheet-.. $.T.r>M per box at The < 'hronicle office. | NOTICE? To Farmers and Poultry ; mei? We w.fnt fresh o^gv every ; day. Highest cash prices paid for ; some. Eleetrlk Maid Rake Shop, I ?eK a lit Street, next door to Mojes | tic Theatre 'iOtf. 'FOR SALE ? I have for sale about tl^'ee acres to he sold in half acre ?Km at a reasonable (trice and cf\n I gm' yood papers. Property i? boundeil on the nortli by lands of ' (Jault and 'I' Little, east by latids of Henry Anderson and Isuac Per kins, on the West by C. C. Whitakcr and Henry Savage and south by lands of Isaac Perkins. Apply to Horace Ellerbc. Camden. S. C. 22pd WE WANT? a lad> <>r gentleman agent to handle city trade in Cam den and other vacant citics. This is. a wonderful opportunity as you will be retailing the genuine J. R. Wat Litis products, including Watkins CocoanuL Oil Jihampoo. liurda Face i'owder, Fruit Drinks ami over 137 other products. Write today for free sample and particulars The J. It. Wat kins Companv. f>H Now * York. N. V. 28 2T?pd. KODAKERS ? Oct my prices on Fin ishing.' Enlarging and Films Try cash with work and see what quick results. E It. Ruddin, ("am den. S. C. 12tf. (51j? J^aaljintt CAMDEN, S. C. PPFSFNTS THE FIRST SHOWING FALL FASHIONS Combining the best of the latest Betty Wales Creations Wooltex Suits and Wraps and the famous Three Piece Suits SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY School dresses value up to $2.00 for $1.00 THE FASHION SHOP Camden. South Carolina THE UNIVERSAL CAP REDUCTION IN PRICES <1 *? -4 ? Ford Motor Company, Through Their Author ized Dealers, Announce to Following Reduction in Prices, Effective Immediately, F. O. B. Detroit TYPK C H AS I S RUNABOUT TOURING COUPELET SEDAN TRUCK Plain New I'rire $295.00 j $325.00 I $355.00 ! ' ? I 1 ! Old Prlf?' $345.00 $370.00 $415.00 With Starter New I'rirr $365.00 $395.00 i $425.00 ! Old rrire $415.00 | $440.00 $485 00 | Start?*r and Demountable Kims Nevv I'rirc $390.00 | $420.00] $450.00 j $595.00 J $660.00 ! $445.00 Old Price $440.00 | $465.00 | $510.00 | $695.00 | $760-00 $495.00 Reduction $? >0.00 $ 45.00 $ 60.00 $100.00 $100.00^ $ 50.00 (Demountable Rims ? Pneumatic Tires) Fordson Tractor - - $625 Government War Tax and Freight Additional to Above Prices Kershaw Motor Company CAMDEN, S. C. 1