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Social and Personal New# By Mi?* Lottlt* House Warming Kor New i?o?|mmu ft* IBospHal Auxiliary met lit the UUrary Mt*iday afternoon at. 4:30 o'clock, 11110 president, Mrs IxMoy Pavidson presided ou*l the weoret.nry, Mfew Klltt 'Aoinp was fai her ptaftX ' A fiuo report for the year was read t?v tSbfi tMsuiurer, Mrs M Buroch. Muny urn t ton* of importance wwo disci)***! nwl ttc auxiMary rejoices la u largo ?ik1 eiAjHKM*-' nuunberahVp. It was divided to ftmve a<a opening reoqpMon and MwonvanBl-Dg o<n March Otih, to wUU*J? the people ofOMKte^ ilKl Kev slmw courtly ?ro cordiaWy invited. The hours are from i *o 8 :80 (p in uaicl from K (0 jo p ra. lfcifiroaftwmmtM are to be served and ii social afternoon or eve uing prOfnlswi td all w<ho will attend. II is n l.fo to be ? Ho^plt^a benefit jynd ami if Is hoped <tbat <s>n9MoiM^ will bo favoraMe for #rt?owei* ? .^hw^in tlWU will refresh and ropbMxirfh 'the ltneu closet, pa?try and kitchen. Anything , hi I he housekeeping Hue will 4h> vary ncoeplable lllvosw uflvo rtvnuot cou veuicitrty t?fce part In the slhower will lwive an opportunity <tf making u sti ver offering for <tho benefit of tihe In stitution Let iw be^ioak for .this ens Wrtahnneitt u liberal patronage Our Wends of itihe tourl?t colony are cor dially invited to atoteajd The hospital li one filing that *4honld claim the in terest of everyone, for It la here that pain Is deviated <and a Imlm for *uf ferbig Immunity found . >lrn. F. Ml <Zemp Entertains A charming hostess of the wees was Mrs. F M Zcanp at, a bridge- party Friday, afternoon). The roioms were flower filled wJth Qld fashion Jonquils predominating nnd handsome ferns lending their beauty as an additional decoration. The guests were met at the door by Katharine, the winsome little dangSi ter of Mr. and Mrs. It M Kennedy, Jt., Mian Ko.se Dabncjy the young Olater of Mrs Ze>np and Mrs. It M Kennedy, JTr.V assisted in entertaining. Mrs Halph Shannon won top score -and received a box of French powder, i lie consolation, a box of Yrenrth anehe't went to Mrs. lx.'roy Woolen After cards the hosfcesN served de licious refreshments of chicikon salad, ^lic-iil tomatoes, olives, ehrysitalized apples, era ckors. *an<Iwk>he#, cofflpe, tea and mints Out of town guests were Mrs pelvis Ambler, Connecticut^ ; Mrs Webber, Virginia. Mrs Lo Smith. New York Y W A To Meet. ? ^ " Ulio roue# Worn iu's Auxi'inry ,?/ the f \i mden Ba.ptlrti Churdi will iueet with Miss Mnry J', nyburn. Tuesday evening, Mareh Otb, at 8 o'elo'*. Vis 'tors Hre welconie. Honor Roll Logoff School. l-'i r- ? jjruU* ? Covert McCaUtun, Hie. plien Ti?mdi, Catherine .Tone,*. . . . Tliinl "nrttr- - Kvolyn <?<*tty!?T Ilolen Uosfltoro. Fourth jjnnlo ? fxmls (iuioii, I^'voy Afotmii; H. 1" lCnbOD. Fifth uvfule-? (Tollman Koboii. JakvII* Ward. Seventh ^r?<lo ? .Teniel Rabou. IOvtfyfc \V"ar<l . : /?: Kiiiliih ginrlc --AhUtv Anflftnoiis. Sainty lf??yw:ip<J. Ninth grade ? Bertha Jor.os. ftern* I.onlso Habob. - ' **? Don't fortcot to hear Wilkos r*ni<Jy n t thi* FresfoytorLau CTJiunoh, ThmxSfi? o veiling, March 9th, at 8 o'clock .. . lliiladtHphia has J6.1 wotn**" lH?y^i <lan> ami nine female olcr#ymco. . Majestic Theatre ' PROGRAM TODAY, FRIDAY, MARCH Srd Anna Nilsson and Norman Kerry in THREE LIVE GHOSTS" l aughs for a solid hour Also Johnny Ilines in TOKCHY'S PROMOTION" A'lniission 25c Children 15c SATI RDAV, MARCH 4?i Noll WMpman in "GIRL FROM GOD'S COUNTRY" AKo a new episode of "WHITE EAGLE" ( Serial V With Ruth Roland A-iuiiNslo?. 25c Ohiidrcn JPi' MONDAY, MARCH 6th A :-.m> and happy hour awaits yon In Fannie Flurfrt's "JUST AROUND THE CORNER' Created hy Cosmopolitan Productions Also Klnoffrnms A'hniNvitHi 25c Children 13c TUESDAY, MARCH 7tb Kralart Presents * May McAvoy in " "A HOMESPUN VAMP*' h Tooncrville Oo??<<ly SKIPPER'S BOSOM FRIEND Adiots^ion 25c " Children lftc WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8th 1'rocrsm not yet announced THURSDAY, MARCH 9th D W Griffith'# ,-:e * 'J* "THE FALL OF^BABOLYN AdmlsMofl S3c Ctalldr?*3c PERSONAL MENTION Mr. K. H. 0?d?*oii, of New VorV, Mr. Uinhftll Scull, of Pfclladelpailu, Mr. t>tl? Kuaadlto of Boston, and M ijoi Arnold Iflrtaer-Oftwfllx*!, of Scotland, arc jjuests of Mr. W. 11. KirVbrUlo nt "Cxibt Hnrlufw/' ' Mr and Mr* B Ci Mandem, Mr and Mrs. B O Boykln, aud Mrs N H Good fete were in Columbia Ja?t Friday after noon to attend the matlue* perform ance of Sousa's Baud. Mr. and Mrs. F. M /ie??p and Mis# Mis* Bono Da buey spent Tuesday in Columbia Misses Nancy liudaay aud Laura 1 loustou t*pent last weekend with rett tlvea in Columbia Mrs Margaret O Miller, Mrs Vie torla J Lipseomb, Misses Sue und Bessie Young and Mr. Hancock saw the "World's Greatest ttenoor" in Co lumbia Monday night il lleautlful Home Wedding. Pine drove Plantation, Hie country home of Mr. L. W. Boykiu, was the scene of if bountiful wedding Tuesday nfternoou when bin duughtor, Sarab HuihlKon, ls-came tho bride of Mr. McGowan HoMues, of Charleston. The spacious drawing room, parlor aud hull were thrown eu suite aud beautifully decorated in ipine, iminboo, and siutlnx. while mtuuy daffodils were used in profusion. From tho folding doors of tl>o parlor aud drawing room, an artistic areli spanned the hull. A flower wedding hell hung from tlu> center and 1)e?H?a4n UjIs the vows were spoken. The bride's j slslbr. Mr#/ Boliver Boykln was dmue j of honor. . KlUwibofh Wiugfield and] Ileleft Belt, of Columbia, two w Income lassies in' I>ink. brought the ribbons down ? the vine-garlanded stairway forming au aitJle down which the bride came on the arm Of her father. Mr James Hotnms of Charleston, brother of the groom was befrt man. The wedding march was play ed by Mrs. .Tosftph Bell, otf Colum bia. Tho bride, a typical maid or the Old South, was lovely In her bridal dre?s of white net over brocade satin, the lops court train hung gracefully from the shoulders and her veil fell from av coronet of orange blossoms and she carried bridos roses and valley .lilies. The beautiful and impressive coifemony was performed by the ltev. H. Harding, reotor of CJrnce Church. ?Aitei' the ceremony au informal re ception was he|rt, assembling repre$cn: tativc ? Carolina society*. The guests .were then invited into tho dining rooin Where everything was lovel^'+n white owl green. A bevy of pretty girls Served ? refreshments; eon*teting of i'hickeu : salad, hotroBsund coffee, f<?T luvved by bride's cake and punch. Among tho out of town guest* for tire wedding were Mrs. A L WUilto, Hpnrtanburg; Admiral MeCJowan, re tired, 17 S N; Miss Charlotte Holmes, CfcarU'Ktou ; Mr and Mrs James Holmes Major William McGowauj Mr and Mrs Chris-tie Bennett; Mr aid Mrs J M .Cauteyi Mr and Mrs Harry Cantey ; Mr. and ? Mrs Edwurd Cantey; Mriand Mil# . Albert Hey ward ; Mr and Mrs K ? jtt Heyward ; Mr aud Mrs Devant JJoatioki Dr and Mrs C F Williams; i)r and Mrs WlngfieJd; Misses Mary ami IClteabeth Wingfield; Mr and Mrs J M Bell; Mdss Hcflen Bell; Mrs John 'Melton; Misses Boatlck; Mr Fran It Hampton; Miss Lucy Hampton ; Mrs Victor Barringer; Miss Elizabeth Can tey; Miss Etfoellml Pope; Misses Kath .erino aud Jaule Shannon; Mr and Mrs Ben Ilalle; Mr and Mrs ney ward Clark bo n ; Mr and Mrs M B Hutchinson; Mr and Mrs Boot; Mrs Arnold; Mr Anderson; Mis=es Williams Mrs C Fits'. Simons 5 Miss Fit* Simons ; Miss Virginia Gibbs, Columbia; Dr and Mrs Harry Mustard; Miss Mellue Whltaker; Mr Marion Whaley ; Miss Polly Taylor; Mr Trlstam Hyde, Charleston ; Mrs Donald Ray, Fayette ville. N C ; Mr and Mrs McWillie Boy kin. ?? -Sumter ; Mr Hamilton IVojkln Sumter; Mr and Mr--. L II I)ons. Sum ter. Tlu* Hunme.se woman Is voi*y relig ious aud snij>erstltioua. 3Garntb?e of New York Is Now Open at 1818 ? Broad Street Camden, So. Carolina r Near The Kirkwood *? Hotel Same Location as last ? Year. Smart Hud-Made MiMiaerjr, Sweaters, Hosiery, Noveltif ?, Etc. PWf 4 SO GTS- / x . . * ? #4- _ r* a DJKD IN OOUTMBIA Juntos Thorno Wu I N$Hve of Kfr shMW County. (From I.ast Thursday's State) James KdwHf<\ Thorno, 141(1 As^nn bly street, for many yeatyi connected with tho city health department ufid with the cliy police department, died at tho Col iiutf'U hospital yesterday af ter a long llluess. lie wis takeu sick last Juno and was taken to the hos pital for treatment a few day* a so. Mr Thorne. who was 51 yearn of a Be wis connected with the city health de part nitwit woven years at.d was with the jh>IIoo department about 12 year*, and during hi* long service with tne eity discharged his duties with fidelity and ability. H<f was widely known over Columbia and the announcement of his death will dt?o road with sorrow l\Y his friends and acquaintances. M?\. Thorno was a native of Ker shaw. He is survived by a son, ltob ert Thome, and x daughter. Miss Scot ta Thome, Ivoth of Whom live in Colum bia. J lis wife preceded him to the grave by several years. A brother, .T. O Thome, of Now York Oily, and three sisters. Mrs (? F Horton, of Kershaw, Mrs. Duncan Mol>ougall. of Hanks. Ark., and Mrs. John West of Pavo, Clx also survive. Visitor Honored Mrs M H I|eyman entertains! in formally ut cards at tier home on Broad street on Tliumlay and Monday afternoon* in iionor <vf her house guest, Mrs X Clayton Le KmJth, of New York. Mrs. DePuss Entertains Mrs W Ij I>eFass was liostess at a bridge party Saturday afternoon com plimenting Sirs M ll Heymau's house gUefit, Mrs N Clayton Le-Scnith, of Now York. The acoVe prize was* won by Mrs B O Boykln. After cards a dcfliclous Hal ad course was served by Uttlo Miss Sarah DePass. To Observe Week of Prayer. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Camden Baptist Church will Ob serve the week of prayer for ITome Missions (ibeginmki# Monday, iMnricfti 6th. On Monday, Circle Number 1 will have charge of tho program On Wednesday, Circle Number 2, on Thursday, Circle Number 3, and Friday ClrCle Number 4. . Meetings win be held at the church. Visitors welcome . To Meet With Mt? CarriHon The March me<itiug of the John I> Kennedy irfiaipter t! I> C will bo he'd Monday. March tlth, af. 4 :30 p m, with Mrs H G Cjirrlsou, Sr., trod Mrs II Q Car rl son, Jr., will he the Hssist ii nt hoxtws. All members. are Invited by the president1' to attend. Any visit ing daughters from othef chapter* are also cordially Invited, and it I* h:i>ed that the out-of-toWh member* will make an effort to attend. Had Mrs. DuBos* With Them * The Missionary Society of the Gam den Baptist Churdh was delighted to have Mrs. Palmer I>uBose with Ihem in* their regular meeting Inst week. Mrs. DuBose who is a returned mis sionary from China, kindly consented to speak for us, and in a most Inter esting way sJie told of our work there. We wish to exprec* our aijprociatlon for the flue talk. We were pflod to have several visitors Hiey are cot d lolly Invited to meet with us again. 8ocr?<ta ry Attention Young People Wilkes Dendy, the youn? field secre tary of Christian Endeovor, will be here on Thursday evening, March Oth, and will address the young people of Camden at the Presbyterian Church at 8 o'clock. He will give the Epworth League, B Y_P II. and Christian En deavor new ideas about this work and you will mls#r a rare treat if you do not hear him. The older folks arc invited to come, too. "Mutt and Jeff', Oj?era lloime MaVch lfrth. " THE MAN WHO LOOKS VIGOROUS GOOI) KEI> BLOOD IS Hit; ONLY SIRE FOUNDATION OF PERMA NENT HEALTH AND VIGOR Good color, bright eye*, solid fleeih, erect bearing are depc?<lei>t upon rich red blood. If your blood ts not ufr to the mark your general health can not be. Late hours, eating the wrong foods, working Indoors fatijrue, affect the blood. So many jxoplG eat well and take exerciso, yet never seem to Us* prove in health. Oude's Pepto Mangan taken regularly for a while Rivos the blood thft richness and red new that produces bounding health and vigor. It la a simple, natural way to get well and strong. OudeV Pepto Mnngan cornea in liquid or tablet* - at your druggist's. 'Advertisement. -* ? j nm ' - WOMAN'S WORM) I'rtr.iKf .ipliH of Inttttwt to Feminine ttenrii t s of The Chronicle. A .v<. tr.? ago Mm. Qirulyn A. 'IVff t wns proprietor of a little millin ery ahop In Qvlvldcrc, III. Now she in At fh?? head of nn extensive business mukiug artificial flowers for trimming millinery and decorating displays.' Ho eager are the women of (*H'i llclti to establish h standard monetary uyiitriu ia their country they have agreed 10 offt?r their jewels to the 1 treasury. Forty women'* orgauiza- , Hon* lime already laid plans to make the collections of Jeivelry. Just to Biitlsfy her whim to see llroudwuy, the Spanish sleatwhlp Al phonso XII nmile a sihvIuI stop at New .York to allow Miss Isabollle Mnlr, (laughter of p (?. Mnlr, the Kngllsh shiirtniilder, to spend three days lu ?Mooting the groat while way of Cloth* ?m. ' . J Hcduetion Iri household staffs, the, chung' from flats to house life, and the necessity of having to cope with the domestic emergencies' owing to tin- ?yiinawi<e spirit# of the modern cooks. have been the means of lead ing many women of roynlty In Knsr tskd tfl tfiki lessons 111 cooking. American nurses are operating' train ing tfehoofls in I'otaiul. Women In- New Zealand work for equal wages with the men. Nearly 275,000 women are employ ed in Massachusetts Industrial plants. Panto tnldl actios have fornwd a uew labor union mid will work for sof Maiily. The First atiOnal Kink of Ud tceroyood, N. I Is <?p;->ratod e?Mtvly by wotunu. " ' ? c ? ' i M,VVoigcn of Madison, Ind., claim the honor uf having formed the first liter ary society in the United ^States. l"he Worn a us I:a I K>r Union lu Lynu. Masw., will fieToaftoir ha w tfhe affairs of their organization looked after hy men. ? is ?? Team? -?ly burn Coming an ? t^irprlse to friends but nevertheless with the most cordial good wlsho-s will be the announcement of the marriage E<lua Team^and M?^ T J Clyburn, both of this city They were quletiy married in Columbia, Fri day evening, Fit) run ry 24th, the Kev Wade H Boggs, of the Presbyter!* n churcfc officiating j Misn Team is the attractive daughter uf Mr and Mrs K. K Team, of this city and the groom is the son of Mr and , Mrs Tom Clyburn of Westvllle, and Is* engaged lit- business here ? ? > <?? ? ? ? "Mnttnud' JeffS Opera Hon*; March Iftli. - -. ? : FltVins 1 A oohned preacher in Alabama had | at ono- time wrved ? short Jail Ben- j tence and was fearful lest his eongre- j Ration discover the fact, as in his later years be had beeu a model of recti tude. One Sunday, rising to begin his sermon, his heart sunk to see a former cellmate sitting in the front row. Quick thinking was uwwwi ry. Fixing his eye on the unwelcome guest, the preacher announced solemnly:- "Ah takes mah text dis mo'nin' from de si* ty-fo'tb ebaptab and fo' hundredth verse of de book of Job, which says, ?pern a>f st^e? and knows me, and says nothing deui will Ah see later.'"? The. Argonaut. V "Mutt and Jeff', (>pern House March 13th. Wateree Mills News. Tb? 4,Ta<4fy" Party and Cake Walk brought out a Luge crowd of young ipeople at tho Ohib House Saturday. A grand march jxiraded the "Cake Walk* and during the evening games j were played and many of the popular songs wero sung. The prize for the cake, a large chocolate cake, was divided between Ruth Kobinson and Oeorgc Bar Dies. Tho prizes for the "tacklost" \yent to Miss Lottie Barnes and Hebron Munai. Mi*s Barnes re ceit'ed a box of Lady Baltimore choco lateK while Master Mmvn received n silk nock tie. Mrs. F N McCorkle delighted tlie gathering with a mmibcir of piano selections Mr and Mrs McCorkle and Mr A S Paine acted as Judges. During the evonipg macaroons and lemoned.} were served. A bunch of employees of the mill swapped yarns over several bowls of, fish stew at Rev W E Furcron's house Saturday evening. Tho preacher and Tom Nowman went fishing Saturday and brought back about 15 jmmwwIh of cat fish. Names are withheld as to who told the bigg^t yarn and who ate tho most soup. - A mate meeting was held in .front, of the mlH at 0 p ?u Monday. M? Etallctt and Rev Furcrou apefce at length to the people. explaining the necessity of maximum production and economy to meet present market con ditions. ... Wt are planning tlve publication of a weekly mill paper which will make its appearance in about two weeka. The UliM Bona Ctab will serrs a chicken supper at the Ohrt> House Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. All , am Invited. Stopper ticket* fifty The Greatest Asset is Your Personal ./? .. . ? x Appearance A well-made appropriate wardrobe means distinc tion. A well-dressed man is noticed and appreciated. ?; Your tailor, inspired by the wonderful qualities, col orings and designs, devotes his time to study your indi viduality, gives the vital toQch, so essential to your per sonality and requirements. Machinery cannot do it. Only clothes created for you ? by your Tailor ? of the finest cloth, befitting Style and Workmanship, can ever do you justice and incident ally prove Real Economy. - We recommend the GENUINE BRUNER WOOLENS because we know they Tailor Well and a Suit made -of Good .Woolens will always keep its shape and always look like new. Did you ever stop to think that a suit made to order which distinguishes you from the common-place, is the most inexpensive thing you can buy? Gibbs C. Carter & Co. Camden's Leading Tailors Rutledge Street Ctmdenj S. C. RUHumIn May Be In Race. [ ' r " j Columbia, Wb. 23? Poll* k? m^e lx-inp; ; tallied around 'the liulLs of the legls [ lature and there are rumors of inter ' ??.9ting things this amnmer. Major John fS. Richards of Liberty Hilt, is In the I capital and it Is Bald that ho is being ! approached with tho request that he rruu for governor, as advocate of tax reforms. lie -wax tit one time dhairman ! of the way* and means committee | of the house and .is considered an authority on tax matters and a strong tax reform advocate. It is also rumored that Prof. I>. MY. | Daniel, of Olemson College, Is being I urged to run for governor. Prof. Dan-! lei is a brilli ant orator and would, it is said, make a strong camlpulgn. lit* hart hosts ot, friends and admirers, also It is poluted out, and wonld make a good governor. v ' - - - . r - "Mutt and Jeff', Ot>era Ilou^e March J Kith. j Third Week Juror*. T). M. J oik's % Camden W. J. llopklna Camden Joe II. Gasfltins .... ...... Oamden B. A. Jackson Logoff . ??. A. Rbamc ? Oamden _C. II. Medlln . Blaney KriKrst Youqg ? WeatVilJo Fletdber Kdlley ! Jvugoff J. II. Waiat Kcrsliaw -? N; C. Arnett Camden Joe Not ties - LugoifX W. I j. Hunnlcutt Camden (?<*orge Wroy Lugoff O. A. Motdher Kershaw >\ J. Tldwell . Oamatt &. H. Jones ? Ke?fcawj W. II. Davis Camden J. H. Strak - Camden S S. K. ltoas Blarney J. A. D?ase Rwnbert Lewis Williams Ken?haw W. II. Taylor Keatfhaw C. I*. McCadkiU Camden J. P. Hasty Camd^ Harrison B. Hall Camden M. H. llornriby . ..? Blaney H. M. Mocwefll Kewflwuw Adolphus Rose ? Blan?<y <1. B. Peaoh Wcotvttle J. B: Bur geas ....... ..v. Ooanden A. <J-. Bradley ? ... Camden 1 F.' Sow?QH Keretoaw 8. R. Klnkla.ix] Kertflvaw W. O. Moore ? Camden W. M., Braiwiou Camden H. B. KdrklaiKl Camden ' Second Wwk fluroro. - K. W. Faite :... Kershaw Z. L. Broughton 1.... KerSbaw ? N. B, Workman ,... Westville O. V. Munn Bctbune Ray F. OiVgory .... Kersb?w II. K. Hallett .. Camden J. N. MoLeod , Camden W. H. Stokes Lucknow II. Jj. Catoe ... - Jerfferson J. B. Marshall -...' Camden I*. J. Faulkeuberry .. ? Kershaw R; C, Jones i..: Liberty H4I1 B. C. Ooff Camden J. K. Jetton .: Bianey M. H. Herman Camdeu l>avldi<on ...i Camden ' AridreW Bmnhnta ..; Logoff ? 3. H. Clements Liberty HU4 J. J. Voting Cassatt 1>. C. Catoe , Kershaw N. I). Baxley, .............. Camden Arthur Bradley Camden G. 0, 4^ruea4*lt WeatviUe M. D. Lugoff Ii. J. 1V\hnh|P ;... Weatville W. H. I>fttk|ford Camden r^Q Threntt Camden O. W. Kowell Kershaw Jobn.T. KdCtle# Camden T. H; CoodAle I. Camden -W. 13. Weat ergttw W. C. Ouretou Oamden W. CL. Nicholson Camden < .?. W. V.. Hearon Ca&aatt G. L. Blackwell Camden B. D. fearfieid Lugoff CORN MBA1> bin de from Kershaw County foro? put ' up in Camden made and printed bags, ^sk your grocer for it and if be has none, ask him "Why." It Is u small industry .but it belongs to *your home town? *>a*Tontee It t-brougk your' grocer, . CAMDRN MILLING COMPAKV FOR ALDERMAN WARD FOUR I hereby announce myself as n can didate for Alderman of t!he City of Camden from Ward Four. E. C. ZKMl' GOOD PRINTING ? is now at your command* The old printers' rule, "follow copy if it goes out of the win dow" will be followed for all who have their definite plans. There arc many possibilities as yet untouched, however, in the methods of producing new and business-building printed m&t ter. To those who arc desirous of getting the most from their printing bills, we offer special facilities. _ Although our shop is generally filled with orders, our facilities and workmen make it possible to get your orders out on time and you don't have to wait long after placing your order ' 1 "i a ? ? r fr