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Social and Personal News By MlM Louite Nettle* Mrs. Shannon aa Hostess The Maids ?XHi Matrons Bridge Club |,;1 i ii charming hostess in Mrs. Ralph Shannon this week at ber attractive lioine on Camden Heights. The sub 4litut?M were Mrs, Leroy l)a v hi son, >|r<, Rufus Thurman, of Cher aw, Miss peSaassure, of Charleston, Mrs. Juek Whltakor, Jr., Mrs. Leonard Behenk, After the game a salad courge was Svert with tee tea, Celebrates Fifth ptrtluluy. Miss Charlotte DuBose, the winsome little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. r. HulU.se. eetybrated her fifth birthday Tuesday, afternoon with an outdoor party at which all games dear to the hearts of children were enjoyed. loo cream, cake and bon bona added to their pleasure. Last year little Miss 1 hi Hose entertained more than half a hundred children o^ a like occasion, hut this tiineiior gutetswere limited to the immediate neighborhood. Birthday Part}. in honor of -their little son, II. T. l^vett. Jr.. Mr. ami Mrs. Lovett? de light fully entertained a num/ber of lit tle tots Monday afternoon from 4 to 0 at their home on MiU Htreet. The living room was decorated with vari-oolored zlnnas and miniature sun flowers, while the dining room was abloom with pink roses. The dining table was beautiful with Its exquisite crochet center piece, little snow white birthday cake, adorned with three tiny pink candles?a lovely reminder of the three rosy years this dear little boy has brightened this home. ! After an hour of play the kiddies marched Into the dining room to nin th* rendered on the piano by Miss, Ma'/.io Roberts, where the little birth day candles were lighted and then blown out by the little guest of honor. They were then ushered to itio back piazza where refreshments consisting t'f candies, Ice cream and cakes wore served by the host??ss, assisted by Mrs. YW C. Smith. Those enjoying the occasion were ih?* little guest of honor. II. T. Lovett. .Ir. Frank Smyrl Campbell, Luther aid Robert Shaw. Emily Sheorn, Mhr ioii Smith Ernest Hlackwcll, Theodore Spradle.v. Vivian and Tliclma Stokes. Dorothy Flowers. Ethel and Elah Evans. l<* Misses Leila and Charlotte Shau^on are leaving tJiix week for a month's stay in the Berkshire hills of Ma*?n chusetts. 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. Majestic Theatre PROGRAM FRIDAY, AUGUST 4th KUiott Dexter and Olalre Windsor in "GRAND LARCENY" And a Christie Comedy "STEP THIS WAY" SATURDAY. AUGUST 5th Charles "Buak" Jones in "PARDON MY NERVE" Aod "GO GET 'EM HUTCH'' MONDAY, AUGUST 7th Thomas ftfelghan in a Paramount Picture "THE BACHELOR DADDY" And. Kinograms ,4 ... . ? i TUESDAY, AUGUST 8th Raymond Hatton in a Goldwyn Picture "HIS BACK AGAINST THE WALL" And a Christie Comedy WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10th H^lono Chadwick and Richard Dlx in "VEIJvOW MEN AND GOLD" * Ry fioverneur Morris THURSDAY, AUGUST 10th Klaine Hammor>?tein in a Picture "WHY ANNOUNCE YOliR MAR RIAGE" and "WHY THEY LOVE CAVEMEN* Tony Hargs Almanac FRIDAY, AUGUST 11th Thomas MpJgfean in * Pa ram on nt Picture "Oil LKADINO CITIZEN" 1 I *r i 2 t ftn i PERSONAL MENTION i ? \> Mrs. Leo Solve ilk s apeiMjlng 9oui<$ time at Pawley's Island. Miss Dnnstim^ lla tenia it hus re turned from an extended visit to Vir ginia and Now York. Her visit Jn Washington was cut short by the re cent sorrow lu the family. \fr. Jack Wiatklua apent the week, end In Uehdersonvlllc, Mrs. Cl. U. Lewis ami daughter, Miss Elisabeth, loft Sunday for a visit to their son and brother, Mr. (\ H. Lewis. In Atlanta, <?a. rice Paine left thl< werk to visii rein tives in Boston. Mrs. A. <\ Quorum is halving this week for a visit to her old homo In Ah. beville. Miss Kathcrlne MeKagen, of Sumter, Is tln> guest of Miss Corlnne Lewis, Miss Ada Phelps is spending some time with her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Skinner, at their plantation homo near Keorgetown. Mr. Corhett Boykin Is spending a vacation of two weeks in Atantn. ?Mrs. Reulah Barfleld is **j>ewling the week end in (Charleston. Mrs. Ernest Zenip and children have returned from a visit to Mrs, Zemp's parentis In LeesvilVe. Air. Wilison Rice left Sunday to spend a vacation of two weeks at liis o\d home in Madison, Ga. The rn^ny friends of Alias Lola Hague, foru^rly of Camden, will he glad to hear that she has been pro moted from assistant cashier of the , Peoples Hank of HartsvlUe to the po-. sltlon of cashier. Mrs. AI. M. Johnson, and children left this 'Week for a stay of several weeks witJi i relatives In Rlackville. Catherine Wallace has gone for a two. weeks stay on Sullivan's Island. Mr*. It. It. Pitts and children have - gone to the mountains to stay the bal ance of the summer. Major Calhoun Antrum, of the United States Marines, lias been vis iting his mother. Mrs. A. C. Ancrum. during the past week. Major Ancrnm has l?cen ordered to Haiti, where he s^ewt several years, and with his fam ily wVft go to that assignment in the not distant future. Mrs. William King has returned from a two weeks stay in CJastonia. Prof. L. T. Baker having completed his instructions in the summer school at the University of North Carolina wtyj join his family here for a few days before returning to Columbia. Mr. Adickes Kirkland, of Winns boro, wpont the week-end with hom* folks. 1 ?Mr. William Searcey. who has been visiting nt the homo of Mr. atxl Mrs Ralph Shannon, has returned to h's home in (I riff in. f?a. Mr. an?l Mrs. John S. Lindsay. Mr. Net tit's Lindsay, Billle Lindsay, ami Miss LonLse Netties spout last Sunday in Winnsfl>oro. Moultrie aiul Julian Burns have re ,turned from a vlsFt to Mr. and Mrs. John Cantey in Orangeburg. Mr. Henry Savage and daughU>.?. Miss Hope Savage, have gone to Bos ton and Barnstable. Mass., for a visit. Misses Agnes Shannon and Emily Wooten have gono to the mountains for a stay of a few week*. Arts. W. C. Moore and two daughters^ Misses Nell and Alary, loft Wednesday for Fort Mill, where Dr. Moore is en gaged in the drug business and where they will make their future home.? Lancaster News. L. Perry Mackey, of Kershaw, and L. P. Mackey, of Stoneboro, were bus iness visitors in Camden Thursday. Mrs. P. M. McCaskiH and children are visiting Mrs. MJcCasklU's father. Mr. C. K. Walker, near Bamberg. Mrs. J. W. Oa?tey was called to her old home in Virginia last week on ac count of tbe death of her mother. Mr. H. -S. Cunningham, former edi tor of the Blsho<pville V/ndioator, wan here Monday to hour the stale cam paign party. | Mrs. Nannie AlHCain. on Fair Street, foad as her guest for the past week Miss Alice WiLkie, of Summerton. Miss Wilkie is one of Clareadon county's most attractive girls. She y?turned to Summerton this Week ac companied by Mrs. McKain and daugh ter. Miss Wilbur MjfCallum and Miss Dorothy Smith loft Tuesday for a stay of several weeks in Hendersonvllle, N. C. Mrs. A. D. Kouncdy. Jr., and chil dren left Wednesday for Wlckford, R. I., where they will spend the summer. Roland (Joodale. Jr., spent the week end in Hendersonrille. N. V. Miss Elisabeth Small, of Heath Springs, is visiting I>r. and Mrs. S. F. Brasington. Mr. Eugene BUikeney. Mr and Mrs. John T. Nettles and Blllie Lindsay left this morning for the mountains t>y a utomobile. Mr and Mrs. Lindsay are to be gono for two week*. Mr. Blakeney for about ten days. Miss Nancy I>indsay has returned from a ten days to friends fn Orangeburg. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Whitaker and Mrs Robert Ma rye are motor i n* la tbe monntainn. Mix* Josephine Curetou ts spending soinclime at Liberty IItil. . Miss Carrie Rodders U Spending two week* at Wrightsvllle Heach, after which she.will visit friends In Ben* net |>\ille. Mrs. blowers ami children are spending some time iu Hickory, N. O. Miss Agnes C\>plK?tt and, Mls$ Ag? nes Dcl'ass have returned from Char lottsvUe. Ya.. where they attended summer school at the University of Virginia. Meeting of Civic league. league will be hefd Monday afternoon at the school building at 5 o'clock. In the absence of the president. Mrs. lUchle, the meeting will 1m> conducted h.v Mrs, Kdwlu Mulie'r. This will he an educational meeting and there will he several short talks on education. Mrs. Taylor will give a talk on short course at Wdnthrop. We also hope to have Miss Willie Lou Cray with us at this meeting. A full attendance Is requested. Four Years Old. Master Billy Nettles was a genial little host to thirty-five or forty tots who had l?een bidden to come ln> and join In the celebration of his fourth birthday Wednesday afternoon at the home of his patents, Mr. and Mrs. J>)lin T. Nettles. On the verdant lawn, under the wpreadl'ng oaks, a prettily appointed tabic held the traditional birthday.<cake, upon which four pink candles twinkled. After a frolic on the lawn. Ice cream, cake Ami boil bons were served. The occasion will hold its place among the enrllest and sunniest memories of the youfl^. fill participants. A sunny meu*r>ry of a stormy afternoon. Seven Times One. A pretty party for a ipretty little girl. was. given Saturday afternoon In honor of the seventh birthday of Miss Kmily Zemin' at the home of her pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. Kobin Zemp. All attractively decorated table under the rocs bad as a center decoration the, white cake with seven pink candles, and from this table Ice cream and ake were, served. A round of out door games afforded ample amusement for the twenty-eight or thirty little friends of the lionoree. Met With Mrs. Ernest Woo ten. The Wednesday mornliwr bridge ?club li'id an agreeable hostess in Mrs. lOrnest Woot?>n tills week. The rooms were cool and airy and filJed with the season's bloom. After the games, the hostess served Ice cream and cake. The first woman to be nominated for the United States Son a to is Mrs?. Totor Oleson, of Minnesota. Sho was one of the original suffrage leaders of her State and leader in Democratic lH>lltiC9. # New York city lias a woman pastor. Ml as Helen Ulrich recently accepted a call to the Cliurcli of the "THviftlty. She is the first woman to become a regular -pastor of?a?mc.lropoLI(an church. John A. Ilafner of Chester, who has been serving the educational hoard of the Southern Presbyterian church of acceptably the past eighteen months, has been offered the position of field secretary of the stewardship commit t?>c. In recognition of his splendid work. Mr. Ylafner Is itow in West Virginia, and as soon as hs duties in that state are completed he will be transferred to I)is new position. City counc.il of Florence has gone on record as backing Chief Mclver In his determination to rid the. taxi service of Florence of undesirable drivers. Licenses hereafter will be issued to drivers only upon the approval of the chief as to the moral character, known earefalnexs and general re<?ord of the applicant. ICE CREAM AND MILK. Call Rock Springs Creamery, for pure ice cream, fine high grade milk and best quality btrtter. We make block ice cream and detfver all gooda. Just call 141 and give your order and it will receive iprompt attention. I 1216l/o North Rroad Street. C. E I*AM()Y, Mgr. " 18pd. ?i . .,, ? ... Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All parties indebted to the estate of l)r. Ij. W. Nettles, deceased, are hereby j notified to make payment to the un dersigned, and all parties having claims against the said esfate will pre sent them duly attested within the time prescribed by law. W. F. NKTTIyBS. Administrator. Camden. S. C.. August 8. 1022. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Notice is herr*>y given by virtue of a resolution of the Board of I)ire<*torH of the Kershaw Motor Comqrany, that a meeting of the Storkhofders of the said Company will bo. hid on Tues day, Aoptember 5th, 1922, at eleven o'clock a. m., nt the office of the Ker shaw Motor Company, in Camden, S. C., for the punpose of considering and acting upon a Teaolution to dissolve said corporation and surrender the charter thereof. All Stockholders of the said Com pany are hereby notified of said meet ing and requested to attemL J. J. IftXXNZIB, President r I, J. McKKNZIH, CtooTrea*. ? v6,m,l,n. 8. C, 9* 1?2. 7).' For a Woman's ltuildlug. 'Vamdeu ami Kershaw County a re asked * to lu>ly in the drive for the Woman's Building, of the l?rVater State Fair. The canvass Is for Life Membership of $2rMH> or $r?.oo a month, and those\unable to give this amount are asked^ for small contributions, which toother will form l.lfc Mem berships, which will Ih> given to our svhools. There Is nothing that means more to the u|ibullding of our state agriculturally than a .state Fair. The quota asked for Kershaw County Is only $178.00 ami a conuniltee will be -funned tn sullt'tt tills, ~~????? The State Chairman }s Mrs. Wilson <1. Harvey and she has asktsl Mjrs. Edwin Midler to be,chairman for Ker shaw County. Ward chairman in Camden are: Wards 1. *J and 6? Mis* Minnie Civ hum and Mrs. T. J Klrklaud. Wa rd Mrs. Robert Ma rye. Ward 1- -Mrs. John T. Mackey. Ward -Mrs. W. L. HePasa. News From Shady Grove. < The farmers In this section are get ting along all right. The crops are fine, cotton is very goo<l, of course the same old story "Boll Weevil*" Hav ing plenty of rain the past week. The cemetery Is being cleaned this week, which needed it very much. The new members who joined Sandy Grove Church during the protracted meeting were' baptized last Sunday. -Mr. I ,oe Parker, son of Mr. J. II. Parker, was sereiously Injured by lightning last Friday. Miss Stella Hall Is visiting friends at Hartsville. ? Miss Eva Clantou. of Hartsville. re turned home last Friday after spend* lug a week with Mr. John M. Wntklns and family. I Mr. and Mrs.E^Watklns, of B<> anoke. Va.. returned home last Friday after spending three weeks with rela tives here. Mr. John M. Watklns celebrated his 60th birthday dinner last week, .Inly 24th. and was enjoyed by all who at tended. , FINAL DISCHARGE | Notice is liereiby given that one month from this date, on Saturday.1 September 2. 11*22. I will mnkc to the Probate Cpurt of Kersh#ta*^?bittl[fy riAy'1 final return as Guardian of May Helk." minor, and on the same date I wlU apply fo the said court for a finalidls* charge as said Guardian. J. R. BELK. Camden. S. August 2, 1922. WHY NOT ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS? Bulletin Boards, Road Signs and Signs of All Kinds AD SIGN SERVICE Over Snyder's Store -Corner Broad and DeKalb Streets Slip (Eamftrit JFlnral (Snmtiaug WILLIAM L. GOODALE, President Potted Plants?Cut Flowers Phone 193 Camden, S. C. For Near East Relief. A rummage fnle for raising money to pay freight on the clothing collected in Camden for the Near Fast Relief will be Tu4d on the Opera House steps Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Every one willing to donate old clothing, hats or shoos to this Is asked to scud the articles either at the hour stated on Saturday, or to Zemp and Dopass' drug store at any time .previous, or to phone one of the commit Ice, who will send for the articles. The committee consists of the-following.* Miss Min nie <'|yhurn. Miss Mlnette Roykin,, Mrs. Edwin MulJer. 3 ' - 0 To Sell Out Her Interest Here. Friends In thi* city and county <?f Miss <'liarlott,e M. Thompson will re gret to learn that s^jc will soon leave to make her home In Baltimore, Miss Thompson is owner <?f "The Tcrraes," o handsome country estate located about seven miles Southeast of Cam <1cm. This is considered one of the show places of this community and is visited yearly by many .people of this state and Northern sections where many social gatherings have 1>oon held. Miss Thompson ha?f sold most of her household goods, consisting of rare old pieces of furniture and silverware, ?which wercbrought o\hv from Vr^ncc and other foreign cities. The Terraces formerly beloiugod to the IVoykin family and It is said that the landscape work around this honio> ?was built many years ago by slave labor. In the gardens are tree* of great varieties some of which were t over from foreign lands and replpntod here, ?Miss Thompson has done a ureal, deal of philanthropic work in and around O-aniden; and especially will she ?be missed by the Oat hollo denomina tion. II was she who built and do na tod the handsome Cut hollo church oil North LyUleton Street, to the Cath olics of Camden. We learn that. Miss Thompson Is of fering her house and land for sale ut $11.000.00. In recent years she has I it stalled all* modern conveniences, Ruch as water viorks, eletire lights, etc., In fills beautiful country home. DR. R. E. STEVENSON DENTIST Crocker Building Camden, S. C. ? GASOLINE HIGH MILEAGE INSTANT STARTING CLEAN COMBUSTION FULL POWER ECONOMY BALANCED! ?not an ordinary gasoline THE days of the old one und two-cylinder cars with primitive ignition and carburetion devices are gone. 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