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Social and Personal News By Mm Mm 1 The Queen of The Y ear. Wlu-u suns are tow and nights are long \nd wind h bring wtM alarms, I'll rough the darknwa comes the Quoen' of the year In all her peerless charms? December fair and holly crowned With the Christ otolld in her nriufi. II \r maiden months are a stately^ rain VoIHhI In the ?]>otlosH snow, Or decked with the bloom of Paradise ? What time the rose# blow* Or wreathed with the vine and yellow wheat When the moons of harveHt glQW, Hut, oil, the J?>y or the rolling year. The Queen with peerless charms, ahe who comes through the waning light To keep the world from harms IMrtinVer fair and holly crowned With the Christ-child in her arras. ? ? ... .Mi ? i i ^ j ii ? ii . i * Library Association To Meet. |.\?r several reasons the Library \ssorlation did not meet last Monday afternoon and as it iu important to have a meeting before the regular time ilu> third Monday, Mrs. Edwin Muller, president of the Civic league has' kind ly consented to exchange afternoons with the Association for the mouth of January only. So all interested will please note! this? the Library Associ ation will Monday, Juifnary Oth, ut 1:U0 P. tn? at the Library. A full meeting is earnestly requested. ,M i ? ? III I Miss Harris Entertains. Outstanding among the pre-Yule tide parties was that given on Satur day evening by Miss Katherine Harris n t her home on North Lyttlet^n street. Miss llr. i vis with her parents are pop ular members of Camden's w Alter colo* ny and quite an additlon-fo social circles. There were three tables of bridge, the ladies score prize going to Miss RW>eekah I>elx>acbe and the mens top score won by Mr. Teddy deLoaelle. After cards the guest* were Invited into the dining room where poin*cttlas, mistletoe and holly he'Vd fwuy us heralds of the coming yuletl'de. The guests were seated at a table lovely iii Its sotting, and a salad eottr.s-? fol lowed by sweets served. The favors were unique and caused a round of _ Merriment as each contained r pro* :becy of the holder's future. Soo I). W. Griffith's Mighty Spec tacle. The Itirth of a Nation,'' at the Majestic Theatre today, matinee 3 p. in., and night 8 p. m. IN MEMORIAM In sad and loving remembrance of our darling baby, Frances -M. Cunning ham. who departed this life March 8th, 1921. *! In the cfinetery, quietly resting. In n low and silent grave. hies the one we love so dearly, . My darling baby, 1 could not save. <?h. for a l?ok of her dear face/ A touch of her loving hands. That passed away on March the eight For that eternal land. Day> of sadness still come o'er us, Tears of sorrow silently flow: And memory keerps my dear one ~^ear me. v Though Heaven claimed her March the eight. I.'eaeeful be your sleep, dear babyi_L ? Tis sweet to breathe your name, In life I loved you dearly; In death I do the same. ' oimI thoughls may linger around n?y In-art, And tears they often flow, And to that sad and lonely gra*e M> footsteps often go. ? Father and Mother. Majestic Theatre TODAY. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23 IV w. Griffith's THE BIRTH OF A NATION" Admission Matinee &5c Admission Night $1.10 show starts at 3 and 8 p. ju SYTURDAY, DKCEMBRK 24 Charles Hufchifion fn HIRRICANE HUTCH" I>arry Somon In "THE FALL GUY" And A Christ ifc Corned j "SOUTHERN EXPOSURE"' MONDAY. DECEMBER 26 Special Holiday Program Thomfls Meighan in V PRINCE THERE WAS" It's a Parumount Picture And 8yd Smith in "HIGH AND DIZZY" And Pa the News. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27 May McAvoy in A Real art Picture A HOMESPUN VAMP" And THE SKY RANGERK" WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2 * Tho Fir*t Real Western Stipor Sf>eeial Feature F-rer Produced Harry Oary in "THE FOX" And Burton Holmes THURSDAY, DECBMBKR29 A Cosmopolitan ftpeoUl ?n;ST AROUND THB COiWBT Rf the author of *B<^W>|wr And Pa the News ? ? " ^ For Mitt h < aniioii A of pretty parties were given in honor of Mis* Tbelma Cannon, whose marriage to Mr. J. W, Sauders Wednesday of tbla week claimed the Interest of a wide circle of friouds. The hrat was a bridge party given lu the evening by Mra B. J. McLeod. The strore priae went to Mrs. Alfred Mc Leod and Miss Cannon was presented with a reminder of the occasion. Af ter eards ice cream and cake were served. Miss Christine Jones was the agreed trf?lo hostess at the next party and the outstanding event of the afternoon was a shower 'of dainty handkerchiefs. !>?> Uftfpus H'lrt'shmcaJs wire served. ? On Friday evening the weather was Again favorable for a "shower," this time at the home of Mrs. Alfred '.Me Leod, with Miss Kosa Mel. cod as as sistant hostess and Miss Cannon as the guest of honor. An nnlquo feature of the occasion . was a kitchen shower with the inany useful gifts brought in by "Maggie and Jlggs," Imperson ated by little Harriot and Henry Heart!, the attractive lit tie daughter ? and foti of Mr. aud Mrs, Henry Beard. A salad Course with hot coffee wn* served. Christmas Bells. "Hark throughout Christendom Joy hells are ringing, From mountain and valley o'er land and o'er ?ea, Sweet choral melodies pealing and thrilling ^.Kchoes of ages, from far Galilee. Christmas Js here ? merry old Christ inas ? Clft^bearfng. heart- touch lug, Joy bearing Christmas ? Day of grand memories, king of the Year!" Hbod-Boykin. One of the most charming events of the -sea won transpired at the Presby terian church Wednesday evening at 7 :00 o'clock, when Miss Bessie, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Hood, and Mr. DeSassure Boykin, both of this city were wedded. Mrs. Boykin is one of Sumter's own fair daughters, who after graduating -hen? attended Winthrop College. She has a hosflfcrf friends her^ who will bo delighted know that she will con tinue her home among them. The groom holds a position with the Slim ter Bank and Trust Company here, aud'is one of Sumter's rising young business men. Out-of-fown guests were: Mr. Wil bur Thornhill, of Charleston; I)r, John Corbett. Camden; Mr. and Mrs. Bob May re : Mr. and Mrs. Willie L. DePass. Miss Agnes DePass, Mr. Lam bert. Messrs DeLoach and B. B. Clarke, all of Camden.-? Sumter Her ald. Paris scrub women have formed-!" trade union. Si-e" Thomas Meighan in "A Prince There Was," at the Majestic Theatre Monday, matinee and night. It's one of tbe best of Paramount Pictures and one -that will add to your holiday merriment. On the same program will be Patlie News and a Hallroom Boy comedy. A Pretty Home Wedding. Extremely pretty In every detail wan the wedding of Mian Thelma JhiPree Cannon and- Mr. John Woaley Kand<*rs, solemnized at the home of the bride's pareut.a, ut noon, Wednesday. DWNI) t>er 21st. The rootUH hud been converted into a greenery, with burnboo, pine and holly, while the graceful Southern smi lax a robed the window* and entwined the white arch illuminated with elec tric bulbs. noder whleft the vows were spoken. iThe wedding march WHS beautifully reudered <>n the piano by Mi>w NeW Klrkland. Miss Margaret Chew n lug, Mister of the bride. and only attendant, whs maid of honor. She wore a t>e eonitng dress of satin and "georgette in two shades of brown. and carried a'n armful of pink bride'* maid roues 'the bride entered with her father, Mr. Robert K. Chewning. Stie was es pecially pretty In a girlish afternoon dress of blue canton ere|>e. with cut steel trimmings and accessories to match and carried a large boufjuet ?>f bride's roses and ferns, Sin- was met at the, improvised altar by the groom with his t?ost man, Mr. Kenne dy Hodges, and the ceremony of the Methodist church \Vft* )>crforinod by j the Rev. Dr. Iibdgee. Immediately after the ceremony an informal reception was held, the young couple receiving the congratulations { of their friends. The punch howl .was | pre.xtded over by Mrs. William Rodgers, j of Virginia, and wedding catfe abund { antiy served. A ipretty d^play of presents wore in evidence, and attested ' the popularity of the young people. After a wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Sanders will make their home In Cam den. A Marriage of Interest. Tlio marriage of Miss X?*d \Vatkinn and Mr. I/flwis Lee Clyburn. solemnized Wednesday evening, t>ceember 21st, with Dr. W. II. Hodges of the Motho i dist church officiating, camp as a sur prise to thoir friends, who knew or tlx* engagement, hut did not know that it was so soon to ho brought to n happy eonsuntatiOH. The bride is the cretty and attractive da tighter of Mrs. ? IT. I,. WatkbiH. of this city, and a popular member of the younger set. The groom, the elder son of Dr. and Mrs. William Clyfourn, holds a position <n the First National Ilank, of this city, ond also holds the oonfid<*ncc and es ?f-cm of ail who know him. After the marriage the young couiple. accompanied by a party of friends, motored over to Columbia, and had u dinner party at the Jefferson hot eh After a short wed dine trip Mr. and Mrs. Clybum will bo at home to their friend* in Camden. Marriage at Kersliaw. Mr. W; F. Crenshaw announces the marriage of his daughter, Vera Louise to James Jefferson Hortow. Wednes day. I)eceml>er 21st, 1021, at Kershaw, S. C They will be at. Dome to their friends at Kershaw after January I, 1022. LIBERTY BONDS I WE CAN SELL YOUR LIBERTY BONDS AT NEW YORK QUOTATIONS ON DAY OF SALE. ,r tin THEY ARE BRINGING NEARLY PAR VALUE NOW AND MONEY -IN THE SOUTH IS WORTH &OUBLE ' FOUR PER CENT. BRING THEM TO US AND WE WILL CONVERT THEM INTO CASH FOR YOU AT PRACTICALLY NO COST FOR THE SERVICE. THE PEOPLES BANK OF CAMDEN, S. C. NOTICE ! We will be closed on Monday, December 26th, therefore^1 we ask our customers to please supply their needs in our line on Saturday 24th. Thanking you for your patronage and wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Yours very truly r Electrik Maid Bake Shop PERSONAL MENTION. , Mit* Kthel Yah* ha* returned from an extended vUit to relatives in Ala bama and Teuhesdee. Mias Katherlno Flu Simmons, one Of the. popular t ot? Cher* of the Camden schools. 1* spending the holiday* at her home In Spartanburg. Mrs. Rufu* Thurman, of Chemw. Is here for Christmas Mrs. K. 10. Stll leaves today to spend tbo ho Idays with friend* in West W?> teroe. ; ? Mr. J. t\ Bethel. who has t?een (ho officiant linotype 'operator for 'Hie Chronicle for the past year, left last week for Columbia whore ho will be : employed by the -H. I* Bryuu Company. Mr. Wilson ltl<'?? l??ft yesterday to spend the holidays at his old homo in Madison. <Ja. Miss laicy Wra>. of Kentucky and .Miss Koae Heoae Hoke. of Hock Jllll wore the RUjg#t$ <if Miss Kdnn Teat# this week. Miss (Jrnce Vesty, of Itnltimorc Is the guest of Miss Lois \Vllliains for the Christmas holidays Mr. Clarence Dunn, who Is attend Ing a Philadelphia lH?ntal CoMego, is spending his vacation at home. Dr. Ralph Dunn, of Baltimore, is also ex pected to ho here during Christmas. Miss Willie BeHo Maekoy a student of (Joker College. Is hero for Christ mas. Mrs. C. .1. Shannon, Sr. of Jeffer son 1* spending the Christmas holidays with her (laughter Mrs. O. Hlack vvell. Miss Katherine It. Wlliams. and sis tor. Mrs Nichols, of Howe, Ind., ar rived In Camden Wednesday and will oeeup.v the Jack Whltaker cottage on (he corner of l*uurcns and Fair streets for the remainder of the winter. Miss Corlnne Lewis of Coker Col lege iv among tbe girls who are home for the holidays. Mr. Bonnie Del.oaohe. a student at Wofford Fitting School is spending the/holidays at the home of his paronts in this city. Mr. -Dan Miller, who attends Bay lor Institute, Chattanooga. Teun., ts here Tor Christmas. ill'. Val Lipscomb. who is a student In a Virginia college has come home fur the holidays. Miss Klizahcth Carrlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Garrison, is at home for the holidays. Miss Carrlson lias been teaching at St. Catherine's, a select school for girls in Richmond. Vn. A number of Carolina students are expected home today including Meswrs Ceurge Wirtkmvsky Louie Moseley, . Snree ??doLoache, Norman Huckabee, ITarringfon Yates, Simon Eichel, Did' Singleton. Lambert DelViss and others. Mr. John Kennedy DuBose is spend in his vacation at home. ? Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 8>pong. of Char lotte will he among the visitors in Camden for the holidays. Mrs. Benin h Barfleld leaves today for a short visit to re1 n lives in Charles ton Mr. Fred MoseVey, who attends Pres byterian College is at home for Christ mas. Mrs. John Cante.v is visiting hep Hister. Mrs. James Bnrns. She will be joined this week-end h.v . Mr. Can tey and they will spend Christina* in their old home town where a warm welcome always awaits them. As the young people are flying home ward for the holidays, friends regret that Mr. Kershaw delyoache will not be amongst hem He was selected from this state for special military training at Camp Bcnning. (la... and has lieon doing strenuous work there for the past few months. His selection the only one from South Carolina, was a distinct compliment to bi<< efficiency and ability. Mrs. W. H. Hall, of Sumter, is visit ing her daughter. Mrs. George Khame. Her daughter. Mrs. Itobert Brown and children are alsV> expected for the holi d*i vs. IWATKR ANALYSIS Sanitary Water Analj'sis 'No. of water Received December 7. 1021.. ? rrom Water SU|>pIy of Camden, S. (J.: Parts per million. , ? Chlorine 7.00 Free Ammonia - 0.02 Albuminoid Ammonia 0.02 Nitrogen as Nitrates. 0 00 Nitrogen as Nitrates 0.00 Total Sol id a . 30.00 BA< fl'ERI Al. A N A.I AH I K Bacterial indications of contamina tion . ...... - Negative Analysis indicate water to be of good quality and froe from contamina tion. Respectfully Submitted. K. L. PARKEIt. M IV Showing at the Majestic Theatre to day matinee and night, I). W. Griffith's mightv film play. 'The Birth of n Na tion " Hope For the Bald. Bald-headed men can now sleep in comfort, regardless of any chilly blasts of winter which may sweep Jr? ?hr<n??h open windows or along oprn sleeping porches. The answer to the perplex ing problem of cold -headed persona lies iu the production of an electrical ly heated* warming cap. This cap U made in much tin* same manner as the common warmiog pads and blaakets now on the market, and ha* the ?*ual pJug"a(f?cbtnenf 4 . ? ' I?. K, lluininonU, a farmer of (111? bert, l.oxUitftou county >vut? nbot am! aoriously Injured >?y OtM>. W. Mttler u nel?Ul>or Tuesday, uftejrnoou The two uieu fell out about n r*>atl. ? ?" ? ' NOTIOK NotUv is hort<l>y glvou that Uu> fir iiW of flvoworks will not l>o ulkrwnt within viw t>U)ck of Muln or UtoKaJfr HtrctK*. A. (}. WHITAKKH, Ohlctf of INjlAi**. I ? v mi .. i 20, 1021. GIFTS IN JEWELRY Whether the price be two or three dollam bt more, there is absolute Assurance of greatest value for the amount spent., FOR WOMEN i 'oar Is Pearl Necklaces Necklace Pearls Peart Pinter Rings .Toweled Brooches Par Plus Itraceleta Noeklacea "llat lMns (Tli arms Vanity Onsen and Ci garette OasoH Lnvallleres Finger Itlng* Nautoirs Lingerie Pins Mesh Bags .Diamond Wrist \V aches Diamond Pendant Wa tclies (Yystal Rtemvsare UoUl Wrist Watches CIlK-itN Necklaces, semi-precl <?us Stones Precious Metel Mesh Hags lK>rlne I'owder Poxes Kyeglass Casos Photograph Frames Silver Tou Sots Too Service with Ket tles Coffee Sets Knives Forks Spoons Silver Dinner Services Candlesticks Flower Paskets Water IMtchers Walters Toilet Sets Umhtcllas FOR MEN Smokers' Articles Card Cases (locks 1 (Vrn Cases ' Cliff Links I>et?k Se^s Desk Lan>i>s Eyeglass Caws ? Wrist Watches Pocket Washes Watch Chains S|>ort Chains Itelts, . Silver or (JoWl Buckles Key Chains and Kings Ma toll Iloxos , Pountnip Pens Pencil, s Pocket Knives fcearf Pins FJngor Rings Tit* Holders Thormotyeter Cases TTn>it>relias Waistcoat Sets Military nrushon To I tot Hots (.lame Sets OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION ? PHONE 69. G. L. BLACK WELL JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST M HOGS FOR SALE One hundred head pure-bred Duroc Jersey hogs from 25 pounds to 250 pounds at 10c per pound on hoof. FAIRVIEW PLANTATION C. B. McDASKILL, Mgr. CAMDEN, S. C. Gifts for Women Prices Way Down ?Vft<-r Christmas pri<Y?s prevailing i hmv so that you may buy attractive gifts for women and save practically half of your holiday shopping. Not an item in this immense stock of exclusive merchandise but that can now be bought nt a surprising reduction in price. - - Kerf an- the gifts women will ap preciate: COATS. SUITS. DRESSES. WAISTS. PURS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, *11, K KNDERWEAR, PARA8OL8, HANI) BAGS. CORSETS. LOUNGING ROBES. NECKWEAR, ami NOVEL TIBS. It will pay you to oome to Columbia for this Sale. F. B. Shackleford Co. "THE STOKE OF COUKTEOUS ATTENTION" ISU MAW STREET COLUMBIA , S. C