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The March meeting of tho OivKv League Is always an important one. tor It lu then that the untraul otttorr.. are clnctcd, also delegates to the Sta Federation which meets in April. A members aud all Interested In the civic improvements of* Oamden arc ui*wl to come to this meeting, Mareli 13th, at the Library, 4:30 p. m. Mr March Dead Mr Alfred March, a well known olt? irio of the Mt Zlon section of the county, died at the homo of his daughter, Mrs .T 9 Brown, after a short Ulnos*. The old gentleman was in Camden only a s'hort tlfae ego and will have numtfers of friends through out the county who will regret to learn of his death. He was about years, of ape and was a brave soldier 6f tho Confederacy. His wife died scv oral yours ago, he Is survived by a number of relatives and several son? , and daughters. II was the father of Mrs W \j S tokos of J&mdeu. The | funoral and burial was held at .Mar shall's church near where he resided. Services were conducted by Rev Hodges, of tho Methodist church -of^ Camden . ? ?*? * The Bank of Nlnety-Hlx has offered to lend CJreenwood county $80,000 at OMforty-soventh of oue p^r cent, por. annum, a total of $17. 02, and ttW ! offer has been accepted. The offer I of course, Is conditioned on keeping certuin county funds in the hank un til checked out In due course of dls j bur somen t. Majestic Theatre PROGRAM, TODAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 10 Hetty Compson In A Paramount Picture TIIK LITTLK MINISTER" Krom J M Barrle's Play Also a Sunshine Comedy ^ LOVE AND WAR" SATURDAY, MARCH 11 Wallace Held and IVebo Daniel* Id "THE DANCIN' FOOI/' And a new episode of "WHITE EAGLE" With Ruth Roland MONDAY, MARCH 13 Will Rogers with Llla Lee in A Paramount Picture "ONE (il/ORlOl'H DAY" And n (Christie Comedy "OH! BUDDY* T1E8DAY, MARCH 14 , ronxtanee Itinney In A Iioalart Pletnrr "MIDNIGHT" Anil a Toonrvllle Comedy "The Skipper's llooien Friend" And a Rruee Senlc* WKDNE8DAY. MARCH 15 ? AND ? Till RS DAY, MARCH 16 H'wloiph Valentino and Alice Terry in ' THE KOI R HORSEMEN OF THE APOLYP8B" mUs^. Admlmlon to all 30c ri kson ai MENTION ?li Hlu.u l Maim ent0rtaltMj>d A AOiall company at dinner on W*d nwUj eveulng. '?v.', Ml aw* and Halllu Young *1>?>ut last Week-end with their sinter, Mr* H. K tf rough ton, of Rock Hill ?Hr"; Pavid Stuart Mann an<f the Mlpses \|atcoxk?y, wtio are occupying the Maker ,ootta,ge for the wintor are entertaining at ? house party, the guests belp* rooaxbers of die debutaute net ,of New York end Louisiana*. Misa . Boulah a JTaylcuy teacher Iu *h? Malvehi llill achool, upont last week-eud >vlth her parento, Mr and Mrs II W Baylor of Lancaster. Miss Maude Black mon returned with Miss Taylor apd Is Ending (be week with her. I)r. L A Mitchell, of Rblnebeqk. N. Y., a fftgmer pastor of the Baptist church of this city, is spending a few day? here amou^ frlonda. Mr R T Good ale is In Charleston ?tfite week representing this district la tho Grand Lodge of the Masonic Order vMiss Graco Vesty, of Baltimore wa? <h* guest of Miss Lois Williams last week ? ' j Mr? Joseph Nelson aud child of Chora w are the guests of Miss Cornelia Miekle for a few day* s. Lily Richards, who has been with* her son and daughter-lu-law, Mr. /wtd Mrs. J G Richards, Jr., for the i^st five weeks has returned to her daughter's heme in Sumter. Attorney J. P. Richards, of the Lau faster bar is in Camden attending Qont t. While here ho Is sending the time with Mr. and Mrs. J G Richards. |, ; Kriends in CVimdon were pleased to' .wolcomo Mr and Mrs II M Riddle, of New , Jersey, who stopped. for a few days. jfiLtny on their wwy from Klorb t4a. . Wq. a>e pleased to hear however j_ that, they are contemplating a winter botw J.u Ctamden. I O 2/Cinp is in attendance upon Federal Court' In FlOrChOe this week ^ff^UVg ??#?*?? Juror for the first week nf the forltt. - jflwjftiltrtc Gerald was called to Manning yesterday on account of tho serious Illness of her broth&Otfr \9obn D.Gerald ' Miss ReM'4t(?ii?b8 On last Friday evening Miss Mazfc Herbert entertained at bridge, eompll menting Mr. and Mrs.. T J Ctyburn. Tho rooms were attractively decoroted in green and white, these colors being carried out in the score cards, wlilch wero Shamrock leaves artistically dec orated in wbite, also at each guest's place was a tiny green bosket contain Ing mint*. u- . The ladles score prize, a box ? of BVeneh powder, wi*? won by Miss lOmmle Alexander, and the prize for moil, a silver pencil wen t- to Mr. Marion ?Blaakmon; tliey presenting them to the' guests of honor. Mrs ?lyburn was also preaented with a dainty reminder fit $he occasion After cards tho hostess served u salad course, with sandwiches and oof fee'- ' : t- Services at Grace Church The services at Gr^ce Episcopal Church on Sunday will be as follows i The Holy Communion at 8 a m ; morn ing servioo and sermon at 11 a m; Sunday School at 4:30 p m; Lenten service Tuesday and Friday at 5 p ft; Wednesday, at 8 pm; Thursday at 11 a. m. The Communicants' Guild will meet in the Woman's Exchange build ib# dt.A p m" You are cordiality In vited to attend services at Grace Cftttrch- TP. H. Harding, Rector ? ' Miss Larrabee Returns. Miss Larrabee, proprietor of the I.avrabco Shop, on north Broad street bar returned from a trip to lier old home wear' Now York, where she was called on account of the illness of her father. When she left home her father had improved considerably ami she combined her visit to him with a business trip and purchased an up* stock of millinery and notions which she has on display for the hene fit?of-hr customers THE rv ICarrabpp 1818 Broad Street Near The Kirkwood Hotel ? Just returned from New York with the very latest Hats, Sport Skirts, Capes, Dresses, Etc. PHONE 450 MKT WITH MRS ?AKKI80N John D Keonedy CMttor U. ?. O. Hud Meeting Mom lay Afternoon Mr*. II 0 Carrlson. Sr., assists by Mrs. II 0 Carrlaou, J r, were charm ing hostvswM to the John 1> Kmiwdy Chapter U l> p Mouday afternoon, Tho (parlor* of,<pla beautiful ante be! Inui )h>W0 assembled a ro|>reo<>Uti?tlyc gathering of the largo membership or this choicer. The president, Miss Louise tyttles .presided ami Mrs. W F Nettles, the Chapter registrar, again nerved double duty by acting as secretary, Tho treaau irer, Mia N K Hill gay^ u lln?> report of finances, but urged members who had not paid animal dues to do so At once. After a short business session the historian, Miss u?lla Shannon, i>iv. ?eh ted tho programme to r the After noon. A* it was "Carolina I>ay" the birthdays of John C Calhoun, March 18, and Wade Hampton, March 28th, were honors. A splendid paper on tho life, character and achievements of John tf Calhoun, from the fluent pen of his* grand-niece, Mrs A C An crum, was read by M1ss l.ellu Bliau non. The Chapter voted to have this .paper typed, and a copy sent to the State Historian. Mrs Bratton deLoaeh hud on display tho book purchased for world war re. cords which displayed the Hags of the Confederacy, Including the state flag of South Carolina, the origin of which was read by Mrs. Julia Long Knapp, Mrs. Lawrenco Mills also a relative of John Caldwell -'Calhoun, ou the Cald well side.; tlieu char mingy rendered '^Carolina,? which viis pleasing and effective without music. An Interesting sketch of the, life of Wade Hampton way ret id by M. C. Zeuip. Mrs Cart, a^.C^rolliilAh by "births but now living in NW York, and a 'member of a New Vork U J> C Chapter made a few welt chosen remarks, aUo pre non ted a. sketch and tribute to Mrs. Livingston Itowc Schuyler4, president general of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Miss May Knight, of New Hampshire, also 'a guest of the afternoon brought greetings from the far north, Somewhere it is written that "the falling out of faithful friends is but the renewal of love," and this truth Is demonstrated where the "Johnny fieb" a.nd the "Yanks" and their de scendants come together in friendly Intercourse? "i'ork and Lancaster Red and Blue, ICach to themselves, and the other true/' Mrs. A# new, a -popular winter vis itor was also honor guest, and the chapter was pleased to again wrlcome Miss Mohley, of AshcvllJe, N. C. Tho hostesses served a salad course with fffct tea;' Colored Couple Married ' -J: Francis Hart, a well known - and Worthy colored woman, of Ctimden, wiis married on February*C8tb, to Jim raio Ohatman, of QftluOtcn, Rev .T W Boykin, the colored Baptist pastor per forming the ceremony at the brides home. Francis is an lurtustriou and res^pectuble colored woman .who has T^iTqfter a fl ug~n~ colored' caw on lower Main street for a number of years whl'e Ohntnnui is a carpenter, botn having many friends among both races who will wish thein well. ' " * - II A R Mf Hint Mrs .W H Burnet was an agreeable hostess to the Habki rk Hill Chapter D A R for the March meeting The regent, Miss Minnie Clyburn presided and in the absence of the secretary. Mrs Kdwin Muller, Mrs. Julia r?ng Knapp wns secretary pro tem. The extremely inclement afternoon Inter fered with the attendance, l>ut quite a number braved the weather and en Joyed the charming hospitality offered, also an interesting aud Instructive a>ro gramme. The topic for discussion waa The Battle of King's Mountain, Mrs. S. C Zcmp, whose ancestor was killed in that battle had the pro gramme in change. The social hour ' wan very pleasant, the hostess serving dainty refreshments. .Mrs. I.. Blaokwell is on a visit to Mr. BlnokwetTfc mother in Spartanburg. MANAGERS OF ELECTION ?'J'he following named managers have been appointed to serve at the wards ami places designated to hold a pri ma ry for the nomination of a mayor and six aldermen for the City of Cam den ou Tuesday, March 14th, 1022: Ward One ? J K Goodale, John G Ferrell." T James Wilson. Vole a: Opera House. Ward Two? -Helton Owens, I, J Wntts, T J Arranls. Vote at Druccs Store "Ward Three ? Mrs Mat tie I Turner, F Dixon, 4 M Moseley. Vote at Dixons Grocery Ward Four ? Mr* HoImtl T Ma rye, 11 G Sanders. Robert K Chcwnlng. Vote at residence of H I< Schlosburg. Ward Five ? Jt I) Williams, Jas. R Del/Oache, J B Cureton. Vr?te at house on premises of* J B Zcmp on corner of f'bestnut and Fair streets. Ward Six? Frank Halle, L A Mc Dowell. >U"s C R Watts. Vote at residence of G A Mosoley. Managers of election wltl have full instructions for voters at the polls. ^ LAURFWS T. M 1 1/I<S, Chairman Democratic Municipal Bx ccutlve Committee. ? Camden, 9 6 March l^i. 1 WJ. "KKMK^ftKANCB KOAD" L?<Um Umbriakhv N?Mt Ww* To Commemorate Holder Boy*. ^ W? have undertaken to perpetuate Ote memory of the boy* of Kershaw County wh?o answered their Country's t\all in the WorHF W?r, ami to do this we have decided to have u "Hemem? ferauce Jl<Kirt" In honor of all Ker shaw's Italia nt sons, as well as a uu*nOriul to tho.s?* who made the supreme sacrifice. Our -plan .18 to plant I Arlington Oaks (they a ro ever green) on both Trifles 'of the highway between Camden aud Columbia, be giunlug at a feasible ftoint just be yond the Seal>oard Air Lluc Hallway (racks a ad going to the rlvbr. Thin la a distance of two and two-tenths miles. Hunting ut a distance of Tort.v foot if Ml require about five hundred trees., Those trees hnye Imh-u donated, we to pay transportation and trans planting charges. Wo are going to n?k every family of our World War Heroes to donate one dollar for each member who gave his services to his Country In this war. If there are others who wish to donate who did not have the privllwce of sending a representative, but whose homo and fireside Was kept safe by the sacrifice of those whose privilege ilt was to t>e amoug this gallant baud, we will a?v preelate any donations for tills, we think, worthy cause. >Ve know what it meant to those boys to leave homo and loved ones, and In planting this "Remembrance Road" with the ever green oak, we want to leaco the future generations a reminder of their brav? ery and loyalty. , Mrs. I>avld R. WillUins. Mrs. M. Barucb Mrs. Robert M. Kenuely, Jr.. Mlt>s M A Clyburn Camden, S (V March 7, lWC . Burned Out Again. The *even room cottage belonging to Mr. fl. K; Betird, ln"*the northern section ,of Camden, near I^akevlew, wftf? dcfct ro'yed by fire early Tiiosilay morn ing. "The fire occurred about one oVIdeti, the futility being awakened by neighbors and uoiao of them barely bod time - (o i-HcuiM'. Nearly all of (be hou^tjhold belongings were destroy ed. Thin makes the second time that Mr. lienfri has lost a house within a Ht t Jo over a year. His thirteen room home being destroyed by fire in De cember 1020. He carried about $3,000 ! insurance on building and contents. Mr. And Mrs. Heard have moved Into the bou.se belonging to Mr K. .V. Me. 1 towel! situated nearby. 9 [? ? Shrlneri Banquet. We had the privilege and pleasure ?>f attending the banquet given by the Shrine' ctytb, known as the Masonic 1 Hajf icr?Jnd for social activities, lust Thursday evening aud enjoyed the oc caslon ti> tho fullest ex teut The* guests assembled in the Masonic ha!l and wero later invited Into the banquet hall where a course supper wns served Mr John Wifeon sustain lug his deservedly popular reputation as caterer The Shrine club's popular presUU*iit. Mr Robert T Goodale. acted as toast master and master of ceremonies Ho first introduced Mrs Krnest Zcmp who pleased the guests with a vocal eelec tion, Mrs I? N McCorkle giving a piano uccooi|?auinient Mrs Zemp gra ciously responded to an encore Mr and Mrs Krbest Zemp then sang a duet; and Mr Hottts Cobb favored tbe oc casion with two vooal selections The Camden orchestra furnished music dur ing the entiro cvoniug, thus lending cheer and brightness tq the occasion Mr Goodnle in a very happy manner and with bright and catchy introduc tions called for after dinner speeches, and the following responded, each gtv iug witty, snappy Httle talks, teeming with good fellowship: Dr Johu W Oor bctt. Mr W R Zemp, Mr C II Yates, Mr L T Mills. Mrs N R Goodale, Miss Louise Nettles Mr Moseley was also called upon and while he did not make a speech, his reply was well timed and witty Mr, Goodale made some very Inter eating remarks on the different branch es of the Masonic order, their estab lishment and growth In Camden This secret fraternal organization of world wide celebrity and credited by enthu siastic writers with great antiquity is well represented and has a splendid following in Camden Its secrets have never been divulged ; but we are told that the underlying principle Is a be lief in a Supreme Rolng and the Im mortality of tlie 'soul Next to that is the recognition of fraternal obit gat ions The duties ?>f a -mason to his duty to God, to bis country and to his fellowmen, a fact not generally credited ouUlde the fraternity and ig norance of which has led to much of the opposition it has encountered on account of its being. a secret Insti tution We adniit our Ignorance of the work of the Order, but we do know that the social activities are quite .charming arid much enjoyed by their tody friends Cia\en Hall, In Columbia, was do stro>ed by fire last Sunday morning The loss la eatlmated at bet ween $15. 000 and <20,000. i n VMMAVtiHTX TO BK 11KLD AGAIN ChNiM f Per Herwhaw County Girt T? ; R? Named Queen. '.** Willi indomlnable *?pirlt tbo mercan tile interest* of Columbia havo banded old I>octor Gloom a knockout blow toj subscribing $10,000 as a gun ran for fuud that will assure even a hotter Palmafesta week thau the oue bold no suocosslSiUy In the Capital City last Hpriug. Special committees of the Columbia Chamber of Commerce arc wow busy arranging the i>r^rainui?* for tbo big wook wlilOU will I act u (1m tbo fashion xhcvw, automobile show, flro works, baby parado, float parade, beauty con tout, stato-wido Industrial exhibits, dally band contorts by some nationally famous musical organization, and a big musical day on wblch John Me Cor ma ok or some equally, famous star will bo featured. addition thoro will iw tbo usual round of dances, dinners, meetings ami other social features. By moans of popular voting contours In local newspapers throughout the Stale to be conducted during tbo next flvu wue.ks 1'almafcsta Quoeu candi dates wil bo chosen from ovory county In South Carolina. The county ean? didutes will go to Columbia for tbo big Weetc as guests of tbo Columbia Chamber of Commerce which organiza tion will defray all expense* of tbo trip. During I'almafosta week an olectlou will bo field in Columbia to determine tbo most attractive and popular young woman' among tho delegates assembled Heavy Rainfall. Ouo fof tho heaviest rulnfuU?i? ?*?? \u Camden in recent years foil early* Tuesday morning. In many of tin* yards the water was standing to a considerable depth up to a la to bout In tlve morning. Tho culverts were unable to carry oit the downpour and many were closed up, causing die sidewalks end roadways to waah badly. from the varlonu counties. The winner of this contest will bo proclaimed Quoeu of Felmaftsta, wilt rc>cetve the *500 diamond ring, and will be crown ed in greet statu at tho crownlfifc coremoulee to toe held lu tho audi tortum at the. State Fair Ground* The Queen and hef court will feature al?o In the big float parade, J.oeai new*paj>ers will send to Columbia l*ho tpgraphs ot the wiiudng Qu^u can didate iu each county for insertion, lu a beauty supplement to be circulated throughout till* State during the week of April gth to 15th. . lo order to secure the most i>opular young woman la Kershaw county m candidate . for Queen of Palme feeta, there is printed below a popularity coupon which Is to too filled, out and mailed accord leg to tho instruction# contained therein. Voting coupons will be printed iu each issue of this news paper tip to and Including the issue of April bth, at which time the 'votes will be counted utid announcement of tho *iutu'r made. There will be no re striction upon the number of votes each person may cast. Kvery coupon clipped from this puper is good for one vote, and a yearly paid-in-advanco sub scription will (be counted as 500 votes. VOTING COUPON Queen of Pal-mafest^a "PAjWjlAfESrA^ ? ' The Camden Chronicle* ' I Gentlettien My choice for Queen of PhlrtiafeBta is: Name ... Address This coupon good for ono vote. A yearly puld-ln-advance subscription to tills now&papor counts BOd votes. BANKRUPT CAf p JLjiJLji **' ' * ' ; ?? - ?"* ;V ? ' . - ? ? % . i ' ? OF GROCERIES - ' : ? * ? \ ,v.:- ? . . ??? - - / - Entire Stock of Groceries, for merly known as The Gash Store, now offered at Wholesale Prices* Come 6arly and get a months sup ply before they go. Sale to take place in ' building formerly occupied by the post- ' office. i Tornado Rates ARE VERY LOW Let Us Carry the Risk! TELEPHONE 52 WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY R. M. KENNEDY, Jr., Pre#.