The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 11, 1912, Image 5
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Id I gl v*i my life for a gift to him.
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For th<! ()ctol>er IirldeS*to-lle.
Has Harriet Shannon was the at- 1
Olive hosted at a card party onj
Friday afternoon which was
fen in honor of the t wo brldes-to
Mlsses filler Stevens and Bor
Lenolr. Tables were arranged
sixteen and the rooms were]
|gtu and attractive In their deco
:lons of Autumn flowers, ferns
palms. The score prize, a coat
fcer, went to MIhh Halite Carri
ii, while' the two honorees were
ented with beautiful hand em-j
(ordered guest towels. Atter cards
laid aside dainty -refreshments)
agisting of ice cream and cake
}re served.
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the Maids and Matrons Club.
This club was delightfully enter
Ined on Thursday afternoon by
Jri, Margaret C. Miller and Miss
Uie Garrison at the Carrlson hon>
Broad Street. The vases of cut
?vers added to the attractiveness
the rooms and when the usual
bbers were played ice cream and
ke were much enjoyed by the club
embers and several visitors. Mis
Is Lilller Stevens and Bertie Le
ir were the honor guests of the
ub on, this' occasion.
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?^>r Mr#. Winkler. >
A charming, but Informal affair
of lam week was the card' party
glv<a by Mr*. C. 1\ Dulloitu in com
l> 1 1 1 1 1 **ti l t(? Mrn (V L Winkler The
pretty <?l<l louiiit, w('i < ? bright ai^l
cU? dry lit green and red, and after
a number of interesting gainon
the ho?tea* Nerved delicious refresh*]
nieutM. Those enjoying (lif occa
sion were: <'. I-. Wink
ler, VV, Del'asa.ltratton deLoache,
1> A I toy k in , W. O Hay, Win Shan
uon, (J. H. Lenoir, and MIhh Mitt-:
nette Hoy k 1 ii ,
Oy?t<n- Kup|H'r. .
Don't forget thn oyster supper to
bo Jiclrt at t'anty School house tor
night. To be for the benefit of t lie
Junior Order -ftt that place. A good
time 1h promised those who attend.
1(41.
Have you twen her? What myste
rious power has she? How does she
obtain her knowledge? Uou# it not
make yon feel uncanny to hoar her
toll things*? These ar>! I.he questions
we hear on all sides in regard to
H;#, Kven if it were possible' for her
to get information about each fam
ily in town, how does she know
who will be it) the audience or what
queutiohH they will ask; and how
could ?he keep in mind the differ
ent member# of each family, and
discuss their affairs? How .could
alio blind-folded, give the post-mark
and (late on a letter, and the initials
in a ring shown in the audience?
Wo canhot answer, but we know that
she did it. She came ddwn still
blind-folded, and picked out a lady
in the audience, that we have no
reason to believe, she had ever seen,
and knew ortly from the initials on
a question. These and many other
astonishing things she did, and if
you have not seen her, it will pay
you to do sp. tonight, or tomorrow
night. Ita is a wonder.
Notice.
The annual meeting of the Asso
ciated Charities will be held at the
Methodist church next Sunday even
ing at 8 o'clock. A full attendance
of the members and those Interest
ed in the work is desired.
? W. Ci. Wilson, Pres..
Pay your subscription aud vote
for |he girls in the piano contest.
A most gracious line of wedding
presents in silver, china, etc., can
now be inspected at Zemp & De
Pass'. Don't fail to see their line
before you make a selection for
the numerous approaching October
and November weddings.
Ae with an expensive, high-power racing automobile, so with
groceries. The human machine needs the 'best fuel to get the
RreateBt efficiency from it ? -just Mice the motor car.
tlive the finest auto bad gasoline and you get, poor speed ?
_ 'et>(* *he best man alive on improper ' food and you see a human
*reck. You owe it to your health's Jsafce, for your pocket's
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sake to feed your stomach with the fine&t groceries ? with
Rood wholesome food. That i8 YOUR fuel.
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your groceries for their 4,fu61" value ? get ours.
BRUCE'S, jl p^Food
\ lilUUJAN'r WKDIMNO
Mi** Klllirr KutvfiiN Ikxemew \V|f?*
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One of thhe mobt beautiful ;u<t
brilliant weddings ever witnessed In
t'amden was solemnised at the
i'regbyterian church Wedt?esday eve
vv In*., M ins LUIer Ki?.v,.,lhi of
thi? city became tho brldo of Mr
Sa"'"-1 Wi , i.Murens.
'?on# UlOfl 1 1.,. appoint ed hour 111.
' '""'??h was filled with nii.-rested
friend^ who were charmingly ehter
l?lijed with several beautiful setae*
on "" organ by Mis* Uberts
'?am( The church decorations were
Uk Whit# and KI-CU'II. tlu- iilt.ir (| hi p
cd In whit** net, over which green
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white candles gleamed everywhere,
'he uislew vs. i.- < arpoted in White
il"?l tfc* loi,K white nat in ribbon*,
Untied a l tit,- ?1 ??? ?i an. I brOUght .low
jj n" ",l . ??> th? lit 1 1. jH opi,..
Master John Stevens Davidson, and
MIhh Katherine Stevens, formed B
beautiful "white-way" for thu hrld
i'l l,a i'i y to pass. M iny Team played
1 he w< d?llnB march. ..ml .1 1 h,.
' > !,,wl> .-nt.M.-d, and ailvaiimi l?,
1 placas, they presented a at Hk
lug t a Idea 11 ground i Uf altar The |
u she rK were, Messrs. W, L. Dul'aaa
and l.eroy Davidson, of city un<i
Mr. W, (J. SievciiH, Hook Hill. Mr.
W. M. Stevens, Lancaster. The
l?i I'l.'rt-maWlK wit,. Mitsjics Kdna sit
$ raeves and 8m0jf*n<r Wilkes, Lgu
tens, Marlon SaUerwhlto, Sumter,
and Harriet. Shannon, Camden. They
wcro beautifully dressed, (wo In
white, carrying yellow riowers, two
in yellow, with huge bouquets of
white Dowers. The attractive
groomsmen were Messrs. ICurl Wil
son, Vanco Irby, and Mr. Musson, of
Laurens, and Mr. Tom Wilkes, Nor
folk, Va., Miss Hallle Carrlson as
maid of honor was charming in yel
low satin, and carried a boquet of
yellow chrlsant hemuins. Mrs. Leroy
Davidson and Mrs. H. S. McKay, sis
ters of the bride,, were dames of
honor, and were indeed handsome in
white chiffon over soft white satin,
with pearl triinings, and white flow*
ers tied with yellow ribbons. The,
bride entered with her brother, Mr.
John Stevens, of Kershaw, by whom
.Silfi. JYgH.. given In marriage. Her
srt'king beauty, which marksslier as
one of the stately types of Southern
womanhood, was enhanced by her
beautiful gowns of shimmering whl
chammoise, draped in costly {Brussels
lace, and effectively trimmed with
clusters of valley-lilies and crystal
drops. Her airy veil fell gracefully
and was caught by clusters of pearls
and diamonds. A cluster of dia
monds at her throat was the gift
of the groom. She carried an ex
quisite boquet of bride's roses
showered with lilies of the valley.
The groom, with his best man, Mr.
B. F\ Fleming, of Laurens, awaited
her at the altar. Master Leroy S.
Davidson was the handsome ring
bearer, and they were united in mar
riage by Rev. J. P. Marlon, of Sum
ter, assisted by Rov. Jesse Rowan,
of this city.
'The reception which followed a^
?the home of Mr.- and Mrs. Leroy
Davidson was indeed a brilliant
function. The rooms of this hand
some home were elaborately and
beautifully decorated, a color-har
mony of green, white and yellow be
ing carried out in everything, the
rooms oil the first floor being
thrown into one, and converted into
a bower of Southern smilax and au
tumn flowers Electricity, .the
queen of lllumlnants, threw her ra
diance everywhere, but her brilliant
lights were softened' by dainty flow
er shades of sunny yellow.. Delicious
refreshments were served In the
dfr,t o room, <ind here the decora
tions were particularly pleasing, 'the
brides table In the center, beneath
the smilax entwined chandelier was
all in white and yellow. It was char
mingly individual in arrangement
and artistic In effect. The bride'
and her maids gathered around and
cut the cakes, the Visual fate em
blems falling to the different mem
bers of the party. Th* wedding
presents numbering up into the hun
dreds, and forming an unusually
handsome collect ion, were displayed
in one of the halls. On the porch
from a crystal bowl, embedded in
ferns, Miss Louise Blakeney, of Ker
shaw and Miss Cain, of Laurens,
served champagne punch. Thefce
young .ladles' Instilled enough of
thfelr own bright and sparkling per
sonality into its ruby depths to mak
the spot alluring in more ways than
one.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilk^a left on the
southbound ftnahriard f^r. niihn /yf
ter a wedding trip in this summer
l^nd they will be at - home in Lau'j
rfens.
Among the out of town guests
were: Mrs. Anna C. Stevens, Dr.
and Mrs- W. Q. Stevens, Mrs. W.
B. Wilson, of Rock Hill; Mr. and
Mrs. W.M.Stevens and little daugh
ter, Katherine Messrs, Leroy
Springs and J. H. Witherspoon, of
Lancaster; Mr.and_Mre. E. D. Blake
riey and Misses Louise and Kather
ine Blaken6y, Dr. Will Twitty, Mr.
MltH. ItOVKIN UNAU.
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IhtluTivd Woluiui I'lUMM A\\?*y Ml
/tlrr 1 1 win. \*hii
Seldom hub a deeper gloom fall-j
10 over i iii.. community than ?>u last j
m<mi?Ju> when it became koowa
< i?.,i Mi i. w 1 j ? > > k H > hM ,lu<l
tlmty morhluK at ti o'clock, which aa<l
ovent occurred at her home, a few,
mite* MoiMh q( CftjodtD
Hofore her mari'laae she whs Miss
Kllen lie-as Cautey, dauuhtei "1 Mot*
l)ean, uinl John Manning 7<5Httl#y?j
104 tllU# bile WUK a -rail al.il Will I Its
repreaeiHatlve of two *?f Camden*
Oil'
wa? inure beloved unpretentious
and unassuming. "None know liar1
but to love her Nono named her
but to pralftp,"
"Pilli' (J rove" her beautiful coun
try boiin , wrh noit ti M>r ih.- .ii.tiiu;.
iiml Will Mil It of itH hospitality, whoso
r mlat rem, wa# *v vi*)p u gracious and
tactful in. I. .; Th> pttth behind,
and not before her, w?n (lower
Htrown deed* ??f mercy nn<J kind
ness springing Up wherever *he
passed by,
"To relievo tb| w^tchfK) was her
P?'i<Je, ^
And oven her failings leaned to vir
rr l W e'ji*"* aid e
Hut in her duty prompt at every
cull;
Bbu watched and wi'p!.
She prayed ai)d (alt for all;
She tried eiteh art,
Keprou.) each <t tt 1 1 delay,
Allured iq brighter world's,
And led the way."
Tho funeral services were hold
from Grace lOplseopal church Tues
day at 1#:30 and the large number
attending, and the1 beautiful floral
tribute wiik an expression of the!
love and esteem In which she wan:
Her husband, and eight children
are left to mourn their loss, to
which we extend sincere sympathy.
held.
Mrs. I). ('. voii
After a summer of quiescence the
Hobkirk Hill Chapter, D.
to ltfe again Thursday
a moat delightful meet
Regent, MrH< E. G. vol
her handsome home
Plans of work and
been arranged for
and the only busing
tion of delegates 1
ference which m<
November. MtM.
kow and Mrs.
chosen as delegal
lia Shannon and Mrs.
as alternates. ' The names of Mrs.
Willie Haile, Mrs. Henry Boykin and
Miaa Margaret Burnet wero proposed
for membership. The chapter had
ftie pleasure of the following guests
to enjoy the afternoon with them:
Mrs. von Tresckow, Sr., Mrs. Har
ding, Mrs. L. T. Mills, Misses Jim
Eldredge, Cleo Mltcliem and Alberta
Team. Miss Mitchein gave a pleas
ing recitation and several numbers
on the piano by Miss Team and two
songs by Mrs. Mills added much to
the pleasure of the afternoon. Mrs.
Mary A. Shannon read a beautiful
paper on "Lord Rawdon" and as
we could look just across the way
at the elegant residence, now called
"Rawdon Hall," it seemed quite fit
ting that this paper should be read
here.
These matters occupied attention
until the Serving of dainty refresh*
ments, consisting of ice cream and
cake.
The Hobklrk Hilt Chapter Is alive
to every duty. "The people which
taketf no prldo in noble! achievement
of remote ancestors will never a
chievo anything worthy to be remera
bered with pride by remote descend
ants."
Attention U. I>. Ct
The John D. Kennedy * Chapter
will meet next Monday at 4: 30" with
Mrs. Bratton deLoach. Every mem
ber is urged To be present and on
time
Only the office without salary
lias to seek the man.
Some women are so changeable
j-Hntt they never wear the same com
plexion twice.
LAST NOTICE. "
- Ail persons liable to the commu
tation tax and the, license tax in
Camden are hereby notified to pay
up at one* Executions will be is
sued against delinquents on and af
ter October 15, 1912.
By order of Council.
Q. G. Alexander,
Oct. 4th, 1912. Trea8urer.
H. B. Neely, of Kershaw; Misses
Mary, Juanlta and' I^eJla Wilkes,
Mrs. A. D?. Gray, Miss Cain, Messrs.
Earl Wilson, R. F. Fleming," Vance
rrby, Eugene Wilkes, and Misses
Edna ^itgreaves and Imogene
Wilkes, Mrs. Homer Blackwell; of
I^aurens; Miss Marion Satterwhlte,
Mr. and Mrs. Osteen, Mrs. Moise,
and Mr. Scott, of Sumter; Mrs. B.
S. Pope, of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs.
P. B'. Wilkes, of'Norfolk, Vn., and
others.
New Arrivals.
Kingan's Hams and Bacon
Pansy Flour
Gdld Medal Coffee - -7 ? -
Fresh Shipment National Biscuit
Go's Cakes and Crackers received
every week.
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Home Made Candies
Celery
All Kinds of Fruit
Call at
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'Phone 78
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What's the uae of having a good gun and udl^g poor ammu
nition?
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If you do you can't, have much fua or luck or even satiB
faction, and it takes all of these to constitute good sport.
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We ffre headquarters for shells, cftftrldgeB, powder, shot
If you want Rood prices and a good time buy your hunting
supplies here. 1