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Social and Persona! News By Min UuIm NotHci Kiigftgement Announced Mr. ?ik1 MrN. It. I>. Tloknor, of <5 rent Harrington, Mass., und Camden, S. O., )i mi ounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Virginia Tloknor, to Mr. Fdward MoCrady (Jallllard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. GallMard, of Chesnut I1W. Philadelphia, formerly of 'Charleston, S. O. Spills announcement will lie of more t ha 11 state-wldo Interest, and of es pecial Interest In Cninden. where Mis* Tloknor has speirt much "of her young TTT^, nmt whrre her -heitttfy aud-fhirrm has won a host of admirers la Cam den society and enviable 'pcftmlarlty^n the tourist circles. Hhe . Is a young woman of many graWs awl accomplishments, lading educated at FixM Fern, N, C? and the National Cathedral at Washington, and also an ant student In New York (City. ' V V Mr. tialHlard Is a graduate of Yale. <)a*s of 1910 and. served wenjeaH as a l irst Lieutenant in the P.liMh Field Artillery, 70tb Dfvlsion. No date has 1>een set for the wed ding. Haplan-Schlofeburg Cards Cards have l>e?n issued by tho ar eata of the bride to the marriage and wedding reooptlon of Miss Thoresia Kaplan and Mr. Leon Schlosftmrg, the nuptials to' be scflcmnleed In the brides home city, Macon, G?., next Wednes day, June 7th. The festivities attend ing the event are to be uimsuailly el n borate and brilliant, and relative# and friends going from Camden will leave as early as Sunday in artier to partlcl l>ate In the gaieties. . Aiftera wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Sclilosburg will make their home In Camden, In a beau tiful and up-to-date bungalow' to bt* hulilt for them on Lyttleton street. Dle<l at Long Island Friends In Camden of Mrs. Robert A\ Davldsorf will regret to letarn of her d?*ath which occurred her home, at I.ong Island, N. Y. She with her niece, Miss Marlon . Willetts. Mj>cnt several winters In Camden and they made* many friends during their visits here. * Y. W. A. to Meet The Young Woman's Auxiliary of the ('amden Baptist church will meet with Miss Mary Edna Clybnrnv Tuesday evening Jun<?'6tb.v A. full attendance i- desired. ? ? ? Miss Lenoir Complimented one of a bright series of parties uiven for Miss Margaret Lenoir was I hat on Momlay afternoon when Mrs. 'Andrew Whltaker entertained in her honor. ' Quantities of flowers were us ed throughout the room, for just now l-'.'ora seems' to he generously shower ing her gifts upon Camden's lovely gardens. The- honor'guest was presented with a piece of cut glass. 'The score prize was won by 'Mrs. Randolph Klrklaud and Miss Catherine Wallace cut the consolation. After cards were laid aside the hos tess served tee cream and cake. Catholic Church Service# Services at the Catholic Church on Sunday, June 4th, wtll be as follows: Sunday School at 0:15; Mass at 10 a. m., sermon on "Pentlcost, Its Mean ing and Significance." All are cordial ly invited. Majestic Theatre PROGRAM . Today, FRIDAY, JJJNE 2nd Raymond Hitchcock in A Paramount Picture "THE BEAUTY SHOP" And a Sunshine Comedy "Please Be Careful" SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd Jack Picloford and Mollie MaJonc in A CJoldwyn Picturo "JUST OUT OP COLLEGE" And the 2nd espisode of "CO GET EM HUTCH" MONDAY, JUNE 5th John Barrymore in A Paramount Picture "BOMERANG BILL" Produced by Cosmopolitan And Klnogranw. TUESDAY, JUNE 6(li WiHiam RomeD in A Fox Production THE I^ADY FROM LONGACRE" And a Bruce Scenic. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7tli Robcrtaon-Oole Presents A William Christy Cabaane Pro<lnctlon "BARRICADE" A cloture with a mora>1, strong with human interest, THURSDAY, JUNE 8th Robertson -Cole Presents Sessno HavaUawa in "THE SWAMP* And Kloograns. PERSONAL MENTION ' Dr. J. K 1 1 p!i Dunn expected ill ?fe]U4&& iH \( Monday to vUit bis par? nuts. Dr. Duun holds the position of ?s?fUstuut to i>r. Crow an eminent ear ami Mi rout stpeclallst iu John Hoicking hospital,. Baltimore, a distinct honor recognizing merit and ability and friends in his home town are pleased to know if. ?. /uli i:o Uhamr. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Peers, In Orangeburg. returned home Wednes day. Mr, Wlil'i (ioodale has returned home after a visit of several week# at l?lt* ta*hurg as the truest of Mr. and Mrs. Misses Mury and Nell Moore, of Lan caster aiv visit inn friends here. ?Mrs. Henry DeSiissaure, of Charles ton is 'ttoe guest of Mrs. Robert Ma rye. Miss Luctetia J)aker, of Columbia Is Visiting Mrs. Brut ton deLoach. , Miss Sadie WlUon is at home from Converse for the summer vacation. Friends are .glad to welcome Mrs. J. M. Heath to Camden, after an absence of severa 1 months In Columbia. Miss Doiva* Dar.land, of Ashoville, N. C.. Is' visit lug Mrs. J. II. Osbonte. Misses Lxiree and Ccflile Truesdalo hn>V? returned from Converse college to spend the summer holidays. Mi?s E. A. Osborne, who has l>e0n the ]>opuhVr trimmer of Miss M. g, (.'a raid's MMliuery parlors for the past season, has gone to her home in West Virginia, . Mrs. Hunter f#ang and children, of Bessemer City, are visiting the form er's mother, Mrs. D. D. Parish. Mrs. It. E. Stevejljjon and children are on a visit to relatives at Oastonta. N\ a* Mr. (?. C. Benson, who spent the sum mer here last year as a member of tho Camdefli baseballl team, is here this week on a visit. Mr. Benson te now n memlier of the Burtlngton. N. C., pitching staff. The Rev. tieorge M. Mauley. St. An drew's Chapel. Bessemer City, is a guest ut the home of Mrs. I). I). Parish. Bridge Party at Kirkiand Home Misses Villepigne and Lenoir were again complimented on Tuesday after noon when Mrs. T. J. K I rk'latnd and Mrs. Jack Will taker, Jr.. entertained at nine tables of bridge in their honor. Mrs. Frank M. Zenvp won the score prize and Mrs. Leroy AVooten cut the eon'soflatloh. Each ' of the honoives were the fortunate recipients of love ly gifts also. The hostessed served Ice cream ami eake at the conclusion of ? ? ' rrrr- - the gnmea The John D. Kennedy Chapter To Meet Next Monday* afternoon, June Oth, at 5 o'clock, the J (din I), Kennedy Chap ter. I". I>. C. will, meet with Misses Leila and Charlotte Shannon. Mrs. It. \V. White, and Mrs. Oty>rgo JRhame will be assistant hostesses. This wll' Ik' the last meeting for the summer. All out-standing bills for Memo Hill Day must l>e presented so that they can bo paid at onee. Com mit tees wWl 'please note this* and act accordingly. ~ iT i - - i i r t ? - ? ? i?l,i ???* (Mi this occasion the "Chapter will honor the 114th anniversary of the birth of Jefferson Davis and a suit able programme will !>e presented. The Daughters of the Confederacy will never cease to admire the man of iron nerve; of dauntfess ooirra&e, "7?f un sullied honor, and gladly pay a tribute to his memory. All members a re, urged to come out to this meeting. Why She Changed: "I hare always used the cheaper baking powders, supposing them just sis good as Royal but I invested in a can of Royal Ralring Powder and now find all my bak* ing so much improv ed that I will use no other kind." Mim C.L.B. ROYAL Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Sond for N*w Royal Cook Booh ? H'm FREE. Royal Balrfag Pow d?rCo^l26Wii!iamSt*N?wYork 666 quickly relieve# Colds, Con ttipatkm, diliouineu and Headache*, A Fine Tonic. 7?26 r? . ?* '?-f- j g ^fr - *" ' Bridge IVrty For ?r|de# Kiwi. Misses. Mary Ylllcplguo ami Nf ?yr Knret l.enolr, two brldes-to-Jiv, were Joint honor* xm? at a l>eantlfnl bridge party, Saturday afternoon with Mi Catherine Wallace as (he agree able hostess. In a sett! ng of summer Mlooiu, whose varied colors matched Ihe ralnlmw tints of the lovely after moon frocks, eight tables were attrac tively arrange for bridge. Miss Marian Harvey was the for t una to winner of the *core prize, while the consolation went to Miss I.aura Houston. KaOb of tho honor guests were remembered with a iovely roiuin* dcr of the happy occa.sion. After cards lee cream, cake and srrnwtvcrrtc* wove served. * . * ? "I1 T-* "* Met Willi Mi*. W. ?. Wilson. 8r. Circle Number '2 of the W. M. I' . ?>f the llaptlst church had a delightful meeting ou Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. \\\ (*. Wilson, Sr., as jiestoss. After a musical ami literary pro gramme, delicious refreshments, con sisting of lee cream, strawberries and cake were served. Cox ? Wltlierspoon. Cards have been received in Oatnden aunounctug the marriage at Savannah. f?a? on May 8th, of Mr, John Knox Witherspoon t<? Ml<ss I>orrlt Matilda Cox. Tli? marriage was a very quiet affair and came as a surprise to their friends. Miss Cox lias ma do her borne in Camden for a number c*f years and Mr. Witherspoon Is a former Camden boy now residing kn Columbia. June Brides Honored. Mrs. Itobert Marye was a charming lioness Wednesday afternoon when MLssoh Vllleplgue and Lenoir , were again the honorees. Sweet peas filled the -rooms with their dainty fragrance, and delicate shades and twelve tables attractively arranged for society's favorite game. The table for the two honorees was artistically and approprl. 'ately decorated, a miniature bride hold. Ing the center and apparent/ly presld ing over the game with beaming grace and modesty. Mrs, Ernest Sj>ong of Ohnrlotte was the winner of the score, while Miss May Boykln cut the conso lation. The brides were remenvl>ered wdth dainty and appropriate gifts. Ice cream, strawberries, cake and bon bons were served. -a A Tribute To a Great American A national committee of 250 rejwe sentative men. ami women have under taken to establish The Woodrow Wil son Foundation. The purpose of the Foundation 1m t<> lienor a groat Anienirau and to create a uietthod wlion-by puMic wrvlce will i?e encouraged atul conspicuously re cognized in this and future genera Hons. From Mie income of the Founda tion!. the Woodrow Wilson Award or award* wMl J>e granted In recognition of distinguished public service. To establish this Foundation on a fitting l>ai4s. t ho National Committee, through an organization in oacli State, will make an appeal for a popular subscription. The amount of the fund sought is $1,000,000 or more. The aippcal wDM he issued to all who believe In" those 'liberal afrud deinocrn tic principles that Woodrow Wilson has con.spicuously championed, a'lul who wish. to perpetuate the influence of America's great war leader. After the fund has been raisjed a Board of Trus . .l-i'-ox, composed of eminent Amerk*n?s, wlM ;l?e entrusted with its permanent administration. Mrs. N. It. <loo(ki<le has accepte<l live chairmanship for*6nmde<n and Kershaw County, and a drive will he T>ut on next week for the women's (piorn which will he $133.00. A committee from eacli ward In the ck v will call on the women to give each one the prlvik^e of contributing to this great cause. Please have your contribution ready when the committee calls. MRS N. R. OOODAJLiE, Chairman Woman's Committee, Woodrow WIS son Foundation. American refug*>e? arriving at Tomb stone, Arizona, from the state of Sonora, Mexico, report that the Yaqul Indians have gone on a wholesale mur der expedition against their Mexican neighbors. So far no Americans have been murdered. University of South Carolina SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE ^ EXAMINATIONS. The examination for tho award of mca whola rstlriiw in the University of South Carolina and for admission of new students will be held at the County Courthouse July 14, 1922, at 0 a. m. Applicants miut not be less than six teen year* of age. When scholarships are vacant after July 14 they will be awarded to those making tho highest average at examination, provided they meet the condition* governing the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Currell for scholarship application Malta. Tlx>se blanks properly filled out t>y the ap plicant should be fkled with President Ourrell t*y July 10. Bcholarrfhlps are worth $100. free tuition *nd foes. Next session will open owpUmbef 20, 1922. For further information write PntMeoi W. S. Currell University if 8. C., Columbia, 8. C. To All Ituptist Churches 'i Ik- quarter!; it, V* r. V. Hatly o| j Kershaw association will moot with Providence Haptist church on Satur- ' <Jpy, J it i m* 10th A very Into restl ns . program lia>* been prepared for t !?!?? j meeting. \Ve urge tliat each church of Kershaw association aend representa- j lives to the rally a* there are some very Important business mat tors to be at tended ttK - j One matter of hustings to cwno up Is tlie education of an a^soelatlonal presr* ; de?t. There \v III be no more district rally.s. j hut all four districts will come to gether ami have only three rally* ami oik* convention a year. Knoh of the dl^itrUit v4?h* pr^hbmNr andj all other officers of the nssocla tlon are requested to he present at the rally imvtliitf. J. 1*. I^nprirot f, { state suiKMlntemlent of IV Y. r. r work wU?l he present. We l?oi>e that jvIM the pastors. IV. Y. ' 1*. U. presidents ami church workers will cooperate with us and make our association^ " 11, Y. l*. U. convention one atuong the host. Miss AJana PltUv As-soclonal Secty. MeetitiK Postponed On account of the commencement ex ercises at the opera house tonight the ?regular monthly meeting of the I.eroy Ilelk post of Hie American legion scheduled for tonight has been post ir*>ne<l until Thursflay night of next week. A banquet will toethdid on that (light and It Is hoped then1 will* be a full attendance. Mr*. T. S. Leitner Coining $>frs. T. S. Iieituier. state chairman of civics In "the Federation of Women's clubs 'will visit Camden In the near future. In fact will foe here forT the n$xt meeting of the 'Civic League, and It Is hoped that all -Interested In clvjie. work, as it is l>eing done throughout the state will come to the meeting whetlrer members of the league or not. Oome out and hear Mrs. I^eltnor. Txnxlon, Kngi'jand. ? When the S. S. Now England was 150 miles at wn t ho bursting of a steam lino wounded n<>y<l O'Neill. former Navy man, In seventeen places. His shipmates sewed O'Xonl'tf ?1?ra..slons witli sail hvine <aml three cornered sail needles, the rough s<?i? surgery saving his life. Senior Class Honored The M--' oi<:?ss the Camden High WEEK-END FARES From All Principal Stations to Principal Mountain and Seashore Resorts. ANNOUNCED BY Southern Railway System Effective May 20th, to September round trip tickets will be sold for all trains Saturdays and Sundays limited for returning Tuesdays following date of sale. Following low fares wiH apply from OnmdWr ? ? - ? ?Asheville, N. 0 ..$8.75 Brevard, N. C. 8.75 Charleston, S. C 6.20 Flat Kock;, N. C 7.65 Hendersonville, N. C... 7.80 Lake Toxaway, N. G 9.60 Mountain Home, N. C... 8.00 Skyland. N. C. 8.815 Tryon, N. C,. 6,90 Waynesville, N. C $10.00 Arden, N. C... $8.80 Black Mountain, N. C.r. 9.45 Campobello, S. C 6.55 Fletcher, N. C 8.15 Hot Springs N. C. ,?v, .10.40 Lake Junaluska, N. C... 9.90 Saluda, N. C 7.30 Tybee, Ga 9.50 Tuxedo, N. C... 7.50 ?Walhalla, S. C i .$.15 Also Special Sunday fare to Isle of PalrVis $4.60 Round Trip. Tickets good going on train 113 Saturday P. M., returning leave Charleston 5:15 P. M., Sunday, or 3 :00 A. M., Monday. - For further information and Pullman reservations ap ply to Ticket Agents. School was honored Hast Friday even Idr when Mr. Louis Douglas delx>avhf* was a genial host at a beautiful party given at tJie home of his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Brtitton deLoaehe. The hall, dining room ami sitaciou* parlor were g'iVlandcd with rltbbpns of purple and white, the class colors, while they wore flowers filled, and fragrant wiiJi l he hrealh of summer. Amid a wilder ness of bloom ? sweet (pea?*, the class flower predominated. A summer timo feature out <loors was particularly pleasing In the varied -colored lantern* and the inspiring "pjitfple and white", that adorne<l verniwla and lawn. The eliass eiflors were also emphasized In the dainty refreshments ami favors white baskets of 'bon hons tied with purple ribbons, * . - ? * . . The punch howl was embedded fn | sweet pea*?, ami the cool delidoul* I beverage served during the entire even ing. Dancing and games were lndulg ell in. Especially would we mention the fancy daiiees given by three <>f the Grammar Sahool classes. Misses Faith tie Loach t\ Daisy I^aug. and Moll to Dludrwcll, before tho improvised color ed foot light*. It was a happy oc casion and will no doubt remain a sun ny memory iu the hourtsvof the class of 102*2. And may they l?e. safely borne along, And never stray from the right; May they <>v<>r have guides an steady and strong. As the puriile-and white. Shoes Repaired on Short Notice Uncomfortable foot mako lioura long, distance long and patience shore. Lot's help the foot. You can get that goqd Korry Krome, good White Oak leather, I'anco Boles, Neolin Solos and Turn Solos. 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