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Social and Personal News By Mi? LouUe Nettle* ClarkHOit . Boykln. 6 one of the most Interesting of tho Jiittp weddings, uniting prominent <^d fa rallies of the state, was that of Mis* Wary tie Hhhuhsuvo (Jlark*on, daughter oJ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mnyrant ( larkNi.u. to Thomas Aneiuni Bo.vkin of Camden. which took place last eve: l.tlng at 8 :W> o'clock At the home of the bride'* parents In Nhandon Annex. Tho whole lower fKoo? of the home, including the vine covered pla$*a,Svas a hower <>f shtistu daisies, a ^mragu* illume and softrlighta, and the young j couple stood during tho ceremony In front of ? large old fashioned wall mirror trimmed in daisies and asiiua mis. White pedestals, showered with daisies and topped with silver cande labra burning white tapers. ? outlined the welding tableau' j?st before* the ceremony Miss M irv Fi*hbuhn> saug an appropriate group ( ,f solids, i accompanied on the piano by MU? Martha SutphiMh >vho also piayc'l the wedding anarch. The brblosinalds^amo flown tho hall stairs In pi Irs and were joined at the foot by the" groomsmen. They wore M i ?;s Etta Cbirkson and Miss Nell Cur tor in green organdie and Miss Amelia Olarksou of Ka stover and Miss Frances Lofton of McOlellanviUe In yellow or gandie. They earried bullrush hats filled with shasta daisies. The dames of honor were Mrs. 10. J. V. ron non, Jr.. wearing green georgette, and Mrs. A. T. Clarkson of Wa.lterboro in yellow taffeta,. both carrying Ophe lia roses, and tire maid of honor was Miss Mattie Venning of Manning In yellow satin with ophelia roses. The bride, who Is a tall, picturesque brunette, was exceptionally pretty In her wedding gown of duchess satin and lace, en traine and her tulle veil fastened with a wreath of orange blos soms and loops of pearls. She entered whh her father, by whom she was given in marriage, and the bridegroom was escorted by his host man, \V. E. Johnson of Camden. The groomsmen "were : Alfred Boykln of Camden. Bur well Boykin of Boykln*. W. K. De Pass and S. T. Cl irkson. The cere mony was performed by Bishop Kirk man fJ.iFinlay of the Episcopal ehunch A large reception followed, the bride's parents receiving in the parlor with the bridal party. The guests wore greeted on the porch by Mr. and Mrs. l/ouis Osborne and in the hall by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund It. Iley ward. In the dining room Mrs. J. Sumter Moore and Mrs. 'W. J. Taylor presided and ices and sweets were served by Misses Claudia Cantey. Dolly Moore and Caroline Taylor. The table, spread with lace, had a large .silver basket of bride roses in the center and streamer* of pale yellow tulle were drawn down from the chandelier, which was fitted with yolloV electric candles was fastenedo with big. airy bOWS. In tho library. whor?> a large collec tion of gifts was diripVtyed. Mrs. W. O. 1! i.v of Camden, Mrs. A W Taylor ami Mrs. Stephen I'revost presided and In ib^ adjoining hall Mrs. A. H. -ft ton had charge of the bride's register. '?ut on I bo cool piazza Mrs. Cil b> rt M. Berry and Mr?. It. H. Welch - nre.lded at the two punch bowls and Wi-< Charlotte Boykin of Charleston ;i' I Miss Betty Miller served The bride. Is- a graduate ^dfColumbli ? ?i d lego. Site is widely a mlpromi iient - y ?rtiuiecled throughout the state and is pors. ?ua lly popular i'i Columbia, wiiere <h" has alw:iv- lived a* d where ? ii ? re regret will bo feJt that -be N '?o'v to iimvo a way. Mr. Boy kin is resilient engineer for I > i v 5 5 1 1 ir I ? ? 11 county and he will take lifs '?ride tn that town after a -hrrrt werl trip in their a ut ninobilo. They *\"! ' ..r?e to l.oii-' k<- ? ] ? i k r in an ?revive apartment. Mr. Boykin was j I r<ar??l in (.':i mdi"i ri * n I ha- I ? re' i'i' i ^- ;!ier.- and through- I liii -ia to. - -Thur-day's stale. Majestie Theatre PROGRAM TOT* \\, 1 ?:n>^ . .11 \K :',Mih < 1 J , , M .> ; : t l\i; I) \Vs TO i ! /' \ 1 < 4l Sj. i.i! - .. > . i ! ; * ! i < '.ihf'!;. . s \ti no w. .;n.\ m A i 't1 '!?? < '<*ik i <>i:u iv "T1IK <-l IDE" \ m< I a < h ri 't if < *d y ??free \M) K.\s\tb \ ??(.() m:t km hitch" MONDAY, .11 I. Y 3rd \ T':i r:\ iii'njii f I'iHnro "A MAN FROM HOME" W:li .1 a iii"s KirVwrwxl aud And Anna N And K i ii'c"nrn-| TUESDAY, .11 LY Kli - Projrnm ? Tuni NTI x in TIIK NIGHT HORSEMEN'" And Olvde Cook In "THE CHAIFFECR" \VEI>NESDAY, JIXY 5lh Krc-d Ktonr In A UotK-rtnon Colp Spw-iqi "BILLY .1 1 M" Rich in huiu<>r and stAjjcd against nMptfWnt ?w*?rvic iMok^rounda THURSDAY, JULY 64h Gotowyn Present* Jack Holt In ?Tire GRIM COMEDIAN* And Kioogniltts. A PERSONAL MENTION Ml?s (joIh Williams left this week to visit fr fell (If In Atlanta and Nashvllla. Mbw Esther Oormler, who hps bech visit I iik Mrs. Hubert (Joodalo ha*? re turned k> her homo lu Charleston. Mrs. C. A. Bilker fud daughter, Ml*s Alice Maker, of Frederick, Mil., are vUlt lug n( the home of Mr*. It. T, floosie. Kev. F. II, Harding aecompa nled toy hi* .daughters Misses Estelle atul Lucy Harding and Master Nat I larding leave this week for Haltlmore and die of August. Mr. James \V. Blnkenoy spent sev eral days last week in Charleston. Miss Loufse Watfa and Master EI mer Watts are visit lug relatives In (iaffney: Mr. Calhouu Ttyojnpson, of lloau fort Is t lie guest^nf Mr. George Wit tuwskv (lll.V-WT^eK. Mrs. H. ,7. Ganlt and two children, of Indianapolis. 1 ml. , have boon visit ing the farmers sister In law. Mrs, Sain MeOaskill, on T /aureus street. . Miss 10 lien Hull, of Cohftuhla Is the truest of Miss '.Marlon Wntklns. Dr. W. C. Moore, of Kock II111 was a vlsit??r in (Viudeu on Wednesday. Mrs. C. W. Evans and Mr. Sam Evans .are visiting In Orangeburg this week. Miss Elizabeth Wallaoo, who is now making her home in Havtavllle, was n visitor to homefolks Sunday. Mr. Edward Kennedy, of Texas, K visiting Ills friend. Col.- T. I',. Sanders, of I l a good., TOBACCO GROWERS ? ? . Members of the Tdtnwo Growor's ; Cooperative Association who have failed to reiieive postal cards from tills Association this month, should send names and addresses to M. O.J Wilson, secretary Tobacco Growers' Coopera t ivo Association. Ualeigh, N. i ( ' ' 1 !I?b j Tots Enjoy Parly. On Tuesday afternoon June LMMh. little Miss Mary AViliio Wotlilns youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wat.kins invited about fourteen of her little friends to a party in cele bration of her third birthday. Gaines so much enjoyed by the little tot.s were (playcd. The dining room was prettily decorated in pink ami white and In the center of the table was the lovely birthday cake holding Its three tiny pink Candles. The color scheme was also carried out in the refreshments of ice cream and cakes. ? Reception for Mr. and Mrs. DuRose. On Friday aftemon, June 2ftrd. the ladies of llit* Presbyterian and Metho dist churches tendered a reception to the Rev. and Mrs. Palmer C. DuRose, missionaries of < lie Presbyterian church, who have next week for Soo Chow. China, after a year spent in Camden. The reeoption was given at the Pres. hyterian Manse, on LytUefcon street., and in the receiving .line formed in the. dining room were I'M*, and Mrs. K>l\v1n Muileru 1 1 ? ? v- . and ' Mr*. I >11 Rose, Mh. Kugeiie Zeiup. Rev. and Mrs. \V. II I lodges and Rev. J^ter Johnson. l'nncli and cake were served. Miss Iltta Zemp presided at the punch howl in the dining r<?om. the refresh ment tahle having a *ilver pitcher of dairies and dwarf sunflowers, with crystal candlesticks holding yellow j candles. <>n the front porch Misse* [ Wi'bnr McCalluin ami Williams] ! :n! charge nf another punch howl, and Mi?< K.i t ' 1 ? ? 11 in- Wallace of a thir 1 in . ili" library, which a'-" had nci^es of. yellow a' d white flower* Here. too, Mr-. l.'--!ie Zeinp kept a nn inor\ h?>ok 1 ir \ ' i ] !!? _ru* <t - in-'iihed T van 'i ' ? v.;K !.t '"4 i y : mil. i !i-- ! :i \ i'.. " i . ju.-p.' ? < t.f ?: .? 1 ? ? ??!.' _? . nd a 12 f ri< vd< ,'.f Mr .1 d Mr- < ' P 1? . I * ? w h - .. .. ..... ? ' ' / : ? : : ? ' ? on \ . : r:; : if!T". . I r :: v. i" u it p - -? ! . . < k for hi- \ 11 * ? I ?? ?rl be : -1 ? .?r .? Tl'. V.- ? ???! 1. ? r- ' j \ i.-e^ t fJra<-e f hur-h < ; t* i ti _r ! i -? i'?. j j s. e untie thereof lie given. ; The wardens of the parish. Mes<r?. D. A 11. vkin and (' II. Yat? ? will l?e fn '' iriro during t li I ^ jn-riod ami should P. communicated with hy anyone deslr. ' w,.p\ ;. 4"4 <?r information. The vjimnier session of the Sunday ?e]im'?; wi'l meet every Sunday. (?ernian Foreign Minister Assassinate] Rerlin. June '2 I ? I >r Walter Rath man. (ierinan foreign minister, n nd more closely Identified t linn any other flerman with tlie efforts at the rehahiliation of hi? e.-.ur.try since the war, wn,?j ?hot arid in<?ant1.v killed T?v two or more unknown as-wssin?, while on hi* way from hi? residence tiii* morning to the foreign office V. W. A. To ".Meet. The Young Woman's Auxiliary of the Camden Raptlst church will meet with MU* Ada Phelps, Monday ere Ma* Jmy B. at eiftot THirty. * ? . . . 1 ' Mi m. Mr I >ov% all I >? .id Mr.s. Elton Qbtcnut SioCfowilK widow of the latt- W. 1>. MeHownll. of this county, died ul her borne at "HtygUia IUII," a few miles north of Camden Wednesday evening after an 1 11 ncss brought on by a fall. Mnri McIVnvall Is survived l?y one son, Mr. W, I). Mx'Dowall, and three daughters, M Isses Margaret, Susie ai\d Sarah Mc Dowell. also one sWter Mra. Soottu Saluiond. She was about 77 years of ago, and wous a member of one of the <<ldest and most prominent families of this sectlOQ? there being a wide funn ily connection J>ot only In this county, but throughout the state, to wlwun tihe auounceuient of her death will bring genuine sorrow. The funeral was held Thursday morning at 11;80 at the Caiudcu cemetery, the Kg'. Kdwln Mul ler saying the* lasf sad rites, Catholic Church Services Services at the Catholic church Sun day. July 2. wll be as follows: Mass at 11 a. ni. Special hiusie ? The choir fnnn Che raw will a-ssist the present choir. Miss Case, of Columbia will render a solo. All are cordially Invited. Went To |tirlunond To Reunion. Mtsssrs. W. l\ Russell. Hiram Net t'es, Isaac F. Holland, Jailies K. l>e l.oache. 15. M. , I ones/ A, Hethuue. ? J. I?. King, 1 >. 1*. Douglas, ami .Tames T. Wilson and wife were among t hose attending the Confeder ate reunion at llielunond last week. Others taking -advantage of the trip to visit Kichmoml from this city and county were :N M'ltfs Louise Nettles, Miss S-illie Alexander.. MUs Agnes Corbel h . Miss Agnes DeCass, Messrs. S M. Johnson and T. 1?. Wilson. Library Notice, The Camden Public Library wfll bo <?pcn as usual Monday. "Hours' 0:30 a. m. to 12 noon: f> :."><) to (5:30 p. ni. It ba*? 1 1**011 closed for the past two weeks r<<r tlic Librarian's vacation, and this notice is given fur the convenience of the public. Managing Hotel in Mahwv. Mr. T. FJdmund ivi'unvbholz. manager of The Klrkwood in Camden during the winter season, is now at Kenne bnnkport, Maine, where lie is mnnag ing"Tlie KoCkwood" an ideril sum mer resort hotel on the coast of Maine. We return thanks to Mr, Krumfhholz for a beautiful descriptive booklet <?f the lurtel and Its surround ings. Coupled with Mr. Krumbhol/.'s hospitality and the beauty of the place those summering there will have n pleasant time. Almost DrowtiH and Later. Dies ? Greenwood. Juno IT.. ? J. P. Pressly, of I>r.o Wont, member of the Seaboard Air Line , bridge construction force, died here Inst night after being almost drowned 1n n bathing j-ond in four feet of water yesterday afternon. After being tinder water seven minutes lie was brought to tlie surface and res piration restored. He was taken to a hospital end treated but <lled from lieinorriiages . just before midnight. With bather's nil round him. in only about four feet of water. Air. Pressly. suddenly sank nut of sl?j;b(. Efforts <>f tlio><e around him to bring him to The service proved fruitless and he was only rescued when two men on lite bank of the pond went in after him. The dead mm; wa< twenty-eight year' of ago. Governor Sm;ill Xequittrd. Wauk'-^an. li''> .Tni e 'J 1 - -Covert <v SnviM w::- aequitf<d today of ?v?n<pir ??>< v with I.i ntenaM Governor Ffed F Sirvit the late Senator Fdward <*\ < * * 1 . nj.d VetMtoj: Curtis. Gr<:;' L' i rk ok or. In defraud the State <?' i ' ier-'-t nv"?ney ..:i ] ?".>?* i? - fund--. '!'!:?? i'lry w ;i -. 11? n'tTioiir a\] ihiffy.fiv 1 1 1 i r : n ? ? ? - >' in;' r. .lie: ? if' ? P.; .-r'oii >?; ff. r< d p tin fill -i.? :.V- :? -? a r of >11 autoMtiJ-! y ? ? < . I j * - i . ? ? 1 <: .y : while '_-..;ie.r with h**r bp> ?I T -'don. .T i.. P.'vw !r t. 'i. \1 ; I '.r.cilin; ha ! -top] . .t r. ? "? !TlMirn of iOUK- 'P lib' ' v> ith hi- . r ai.d w>r?* .-iar.-l!: i.i 11" .1 r. w ! 1 ? ? ! 1 .1 IV, rY rnad*.t)-r era -lvd into !!.'. !:? e . r. Th? r-'-.iil *t?T was r: > . i t 1 _r at a h!_h r.ite .f <peod and struck !>.e -tatlonarjiQ^a r with ?ik1i for^e that ! ;h oar-' were overturned and }?ad!.<* wrecked Mr. Progdon osoa j>ed injury. Mi.?..s Procrdon was .seriously eut on the fare and arm bj* broken 2! a >s from the w ind>hied and lost a good (b-al of blood IK1 fore she eould receive inedieal attention. There were two while men in the Ford, name* of whom. Itr tin* exeitmrnt of the nr ; cidenr. were not obtained. One of the>e e*.ii|-cd with little injury, but . the other had an arm broken. ITo was taken' on m Nf:inniivcr for trent ment . Anderson. June 10: There was a i heavy rnin between here ami Pendle ton Sunday afternoon and in some sections thev was much hail. Tb<* i Proap<**t eororouf^lty ruffered coosid* i erable damage to crop* by bail which { fell coTittnnooAly for 4." minute. ANNOINCKS KOU T11K llOlNK Winner of Congressional Medal III World War for Representative. The Chronicle tills week carried at) announcement from Mr. Richmond II. Hilton, of \VtHityiHp. aa a candldtt 10 for U?e Hons,, of Representatives from Kershaw county. Mr. Hilton Is a son of M?". and Mrs. J. 0, Hilton, well known and highly reapeotod citfoou of tho upper part of the flinty. SI wo returning from tJtko World War where ho received a Congressional modal for bravery ho has l?oen a student at tho South lyUullaa l."oly orally. Ilo U lUu only ox-scrvl^c man seeking office from thU .county. The citation tnJiteh prompted tho awarding of tho modal as sent our from t h?? war ,de*i 'art moot was as fol lows : ''Richmond 11 Hilton, sergeant, Com pany M. < >no JlundrcdaUd Eighteenth Infantry, Thirtieth division, for con spicuous gallantry and Intrepidity, ahovc and beyond I ho call of duty, In action with the enemy at Rrancourt. France. October' 11. 10 IS. While Ser jeant Hilton's company was advancing through the village of Itraucourt. ir was held up hy liitcti.se. enfilading fire from a machine gun^ Discovering tint the fire came from a machine gin nest anu'tig shell holes at the edge of the town, Kei'geant Hilton, accompa nied by a few other soldiers, but well In advance of them, pressed oh toward this position, firing with his rifle un til his ammunition was exhausted, and then with his pistol, killing six of the enemy and capturing ten. In tho cOtirse ?-f this daring exploit he re ceived :i wound from a bursting shell which resulted in the loss ?>f his arm. Residence at enlistment. Wostville, S. C" Philadelphia. June 12. Prohibition agents are divided into tnvo classes, "wet" and "dry" at a class in Volstend isb'' being eoductod in the office of John W. Davis. director of prohibition in Pennsylvania. Or. Davis's school Is for the purpose of Instructing his agent's in the rudiments of obtninlng evidence against -the violators of the prohibition law. Ex phi lul-ng tho two -groups of agents. Director I>avls said: "We have agents on- our force who never 'drink. Again we have others who do drink. The latter are essential to tho department to obtain evidence. Agent< who never drink lire not com pelled to drink while in the service. And there is where the wet agents comes to Ids own. By (Sending out team* of 'wet' and 'dry' enforcers, the agent who drinks can buy the liquor and t lie. dry men can witness the sale, thereby furnishing the corrol?oratlve evidence required by the government to constitute an illegal sale of liquor." e> # Put Voqr Name on the Democratic Club Hook at The Chronicle Office. VS BIG SPRINGS Near Befhune, S. C. Now linger new manage ment. Special Rates to Sun day Scfrool picnics, Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls. Opcfn until September 15th J. E. McLURE, Proprietor. Your doctor i will sanction it ? 1 Many a case of typhoid and ; other illness have been trac ed to tainted foods, to re frigerators not built so that th*ey can be kept perfectly clean ; to impure ice which was put in drinking water. Your doctor will quickly and I gladly recommend the Au tomatic. It prevents all these dangers. For food saving, for ice sav ing, the Automatic cannot be equalled ? and it la the only, refrigerator with a water cooling system. Be $ure to see it ! HOME FURNISHING CO. CAMDEN. S. C. Telephone 4? * Anderson, June 31. ? Bradford Mar? till, who was hurt Saturday when his automobile Uvo burst, overturn ing ttio machine, died of hi# injuries at the Anderson couuty hospital. Young Martin was l.'t ytytra of ago. Ills jioso was broken, bis Jaw fractur ed and a gash out in the hack of bis head in the accident. He was a son of Mr. awl Mrs. ,Toe Martin who live near Bolton. After a search of sixty year#. In which no trace of* the man could 'w found, tlu' family of Henry Strange, South Carolina. Coufedprate soldier RITTert' tTTirctlon. 'nvas mwardud at Bloh. mond la >?t Thursday, when John St range, nephew of the dead man win taken to bis kinsman's grave by r<. T. Wyrtek, Athena, Texas, who declared lie burled the, soldier's l??ly at a lonely spot nea r Swift Creek, five miles north of Mh'hmond. State and Federal prohibition ^n ?'foreomout officers on Friday confiscat ed ^ lighter loaded with IM) barrels of invpontcd whisky caanouflagod as Irish potatoes. The solssure was made off a sea island about 20 miles from Char .Ah^t piL^This haul is *ai<i lo represent upward of r?.(KH) (piarts of whisky, worth a I retail in town about 4 ( X w > to sjfoMXM). \Valterl?oro, June 20. Miss Julia W. Stohhlns, county homo demonstration agent for (Tolleton county, has Just been notified that she has been awarded a scholarship at Itodez, France, for a course in rug making. Miss Stebbins is one of five homo dc moiistration agents in the United States to receive those scholarships and her appointment comes through Mis* South, state homo demonstration agent. She lias boeng ranted n fur lough for the time it will take to com plete this Course. which Is about four mout lis. Now York, N\ Y.~ Murry Watldu*, 54 years old, claiming. to bo h former valet c*( President Theodoro Rooso vel t, wuh ainu'ehendod in Now York re cently >voar lug tlu* uniform of an ariuy major, Ills Upgua regalia attractod tho attention of American legion men who reported the factx to tho authorities. Watkina lias already begun his three year Jail sentPiKV. Columbia, M. 0.. Juhe 20.? Pr. Mel* vllle Thomas. Neay of Columbia, as sistant Stato veterinarian In tho Cleinson College livestock sanitation offlee here, a native of Washington. l>. , died here this morning from tho ef feits of a WOUU^ received while In swimming in a lake near the city several day* ugo, tetanus having set in. lie is survived by relatives la Washington and Detroit. 666 Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills the germs. 7-26 FREE! CALL or PHONE No*. 10 Zemp & DePass Pharmacists and get a nice FLY SWATTER given free by the Capital City Laundry. Family washing 5c per pound. Trucks call twice each week. Collars will not crack. New Y ork Cafe ** W ? * The Coolest Place in Town We have recently purchased the Cafe formerly owned &nd operated by D. G. Goff, on East DeKalb Street. The building has been thoroughly renovated and put in first class shape in every way. We expect to be open to the pub lic by Saturday, July 1, when we will be able to give prompt, polite and efficient service. We are located on the Washington- Atlanta Highway, near the postoffice and will appreciate your patronage. Our motto will be: "Quick Ser vice and Polite Attention." TONY MONDRESV0 J . JOHN PETROS J Proprietors THE UNIVERSAL CAR Place. Your Order Today ! To insure delivery of a new FORD car for 1 his Summer's use. FORD cars are hard to get, Ih^re is a shortage throughout the country. The price of FORD cars have not advanced yet. The touring still sells at $499 cash fully equipped. Should you. not care to pay all cash on de livery. we recommend j)ur THRIFT PLAN. You pay_ ? 1 8. ".To when car" is delivered and the bal ance at $30.95 per month, which includes in 4.ercst for one year, in fact everything. Get Your Order In Quickly. DO IT TODAY-? DO IT NT) V/ Come in ? let'stalk it over. It will pay you to investigate. KERSHAW MOTOR CO. t Telephone 140 Camden, S. C. "Say It With Flowers" Laurens Street Greenhouse ? ? Phone 193 Cmm den, S. C. i ? I ? II I I." . m - . Sr. f " f ~-f* - i2L i " t