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t ? jihl Moling for tli? Summer. nth tin* t??wl?lei?t, M ik. Win, Shan fat )l*r liainlxniiie home on K<?i w I'm K, Hi'- JoJm 1).. K?>iiu<-<|y aptci I' l> ( told flu* lust JUf^tlog , tli?' Huiuiner months on Monday 4-1 1., x.n Mrs. Shannon was ||?. si?t?*r'*? -ll rut pw??Ww?t and in rertuw { tli?> ?!ut I??h of the office after (lie ** of }?;ur?, hIig made a few /well lottfii ivmarkx oxproHSlliK Uer appro ulluii for tflfl honor Ix'hI uvsci'l ftiu| ,r luvd and l?t?rwt in t>?*' iHtlifllf of the chapter, tlu* retiring ^Idtyit. Mrx. J oil*) Cantoy reHpoml I in Ju'C UHttal happy and graceful inner. The l??n f .-u i?l timt slu? ml hIkii*h1 two application from thin li?l?tt?r for t lu? Wlnthrop ami Carolina iholarshlps. It was decided hy vote liut <-oini>t*t it ton for the U. I). (1 wed* I another year should ho open to tin* aunty- three <iomi>?>Hitloim to ho nub* uUttnl from each ichoo). A letter was ?wttl from MIkh I'opiiennheim thanking lie chapter for generftuH donations to he Scholarship, Hhiloh and Arlington uiidn. The chapter then adjourned to meet the first Monday In September. 4 social hour was much enjoyed and ithe hostess served dainty refrenh I IllClitS. Miss Sue MoDowali presented the [dtfptor Vfltll tbroo < < ?| >i?'; ; of the C-am 'deu Daily Journal, published in 1804, The#e were very much appreciated, and a vote of thanks \va? given to Miss MeDownll, At The Air Dome Tonight. The Young Woman's Working, Socie ty of tho Lyttjeton Street Methodist Church will have charge of the pic tnre show at the Air Dome tonight, a percentage of the i>roceeds going to the Society. The ladlen have arranged j to have live attractive reels,' entertain- j ing. elevating and instructive. The ( usual admission of 0 and 10c will be charged. He sure to go and spend a pleasant evening, and at the same time aid a good cause. The Younger Set at Diamonds. At the attractive home of Mr. and Mrs. Hlakfucy Zenip on Friday even ing; the younger set enjoyed one of the prettiest parlies of the season. Miss Margaret- Lenoir was the winsome young hostess, and the rooms ^>011 till- : ed with happy girls and boys, where black-eyed snsans nodded a merry wel come. Tallies wore arranged for cards and the progressive game of diamonds was played. When tho "round up" came the prizes were awarded to Net tles Lindsay and Misss Kulallc Yates. The gurnet were much enjoyed until cards gave place to dainty refresh ments. Those enjoying Hie occasion were: Misses Wrennle Boykin, Katherlne and Elizabeth Wallace, Nan and Rhetta De lioaehe, Nancy Lindsay, Ellen Boykin, Eulalle Yates. Elise Kirkhiml and Mar-, rlet Nelson. John Porter, William Trot ? ter. Kdwin tiny, Bratton, John C? and vTeddle deLoaeh, Nettles Lindsay, Jas.. lH?I.oache. Caleb .Whitaker, John Heath Whit. Lemdr, Mortimer Boykin. Mrn. Blakeiuy Zemp Hostess. 'V /*"' ? i - The Kirk wood bridge flub had a charming hostess Iii Mrn. Hlakcney Kemp on Thursday afternoon. The riKnuH of her pretty ne\v lutpii* were Inviting. Sweet |K?as, In all the lovely pastel shades, wore used In pro fusion. Tall vases ami groat IiowIk of these summer beauties tilled ev ery a va Hal tie space. Mrn. Chtrkson, of Allendale, wan a guest of the oeca ?sion,' and tho bright afternoon brought out a full club membership, with only olW? substitute, Miss Mlunette Hoyklu. Aftor cards dainty refreshments were RjDrvetl. < Steady Pulling (lie Rest. "Regular (.lifts to the Hoard" th^t Is the keynote. ** I|i;? Methodist terminology It would ho "assessments paid In full." More and more ft re administrative oflicer* coming to recognize that to increase the permanent Income is far and away tho best method of attacking the task of evangelizing the world. The thing can never he done by spurts and starts. This is too serious a war to Ik? won by a series of mvalry skirmishes. We must bring up the infantry and the siege guns; we must sit down l?efore this wall with the determination of men who are going in to win. "Missionary Voice." For MIhb Blakeney. "Sunny Side," the Lenoir home on Fair street was ablaze with light and gay with laughter on Wednesday even ing when Miss Bessie Ixuioir charm ingly entertained in honor of Miss Louise Blakeney, of Kershaw, who has been a succssful teacher in the Camden (traded ? School during the past year, and whose popularity has not waned as her stay In Camden (-? to a close. The long verandas were lighted with varied colored Chi nese lanterns, and the white oleander and asparigus ferns gave a pleasing effect in the decorations, Each guest was given a card at the. door, which designated theliV place in the mock marriage that way to be the evening's amusement. A full bridal party was soon formed, with ushers, bridesmaids, grooih'smen, dame of ' honor, maid of honor, best man bride ami bride-groom Even the minister was in his place. A brilliant reception followed with punch, ices and sweets. It was al most a real wedding and a very de. Ilglitful function. Sunday School Enjoys Outing. The officers, teachers and pupils of the Lyttleton Street Methodist Sun tiny School had a delightful occasion on last Friday afternoon, when tley assembled at Hampton- l'ark and in the lengthening shadows of the tall, waving pines were a bundanttly serv ed with Ice cream and cake. After enjoying many outdoor games they all went to the picture show. Big. little, old and young were given com plimentary tickets b^the school, and enjoyed for an hour or more, the dra ma as portrayed on the screen. The "IDEAL" Is an automatic maid that" never tires, never tfets careless^ never needs a dav off, never burns the food, always a faithful ^servant, cuts down the fuel bills, overcomes a loss In food. In addition to this it cooks a delicious meal. Come Monday and see the ''IDEAL" in actual use. BURNS & BARRETT.. ' Did you ever stop to think how much of the happiness of your home is due to the groceries you buy ? A bad stomach will ruin the best disposition and poor quality food is the surest way to ruin your stomach. Use the finest food only and be SURE of making YOUR home happy. It is the kind of groceries we sell that are creating the happy home around you. TRY^OUR GROCERIES B R U C E'S - v '* . ? \.> ' r ^ % . ? K . r The Pure Food Store MISS Kl'KKK'S WKIMHNU. '* Tut cn ted Atlms ItwoinfH Hrldf of Army Officer. Tlit* aiiiionnceiuOnt <if the marriage of the talented Miss Sophie Keker, i he t m ict daughter of Mr. md Mrs. Theodore Kuker of this ?*lt y, in Cleve Ih lid, ( >hV yesterday to Lieut. 6, C\ itelll < >| i , IT. S A. will lie leml \J U || greaff'st interest hy her host frf ( riends und admirers in Florence and ttirOtigbOUt llie stale Miss Soplite Kllker, whose stage nuine is Virginia llowell, has beo* engaged ill theatrical work, which Hhe took lip with all the enthusiasm of a horn artist for. nearly ten yearn. From a modest beginning in stock, wile has steadily risen ill her profu sion, starling in recent veins iiihIit the management of Krohman and Fr lander in some of the must iut|M?rlan( product ions of the metropolitan stage. Miss "Virginia Howell" was selected hy ('laud Krhmger, a year ago, as the leading woman of his eollossal pro duction "|ieu llur" and tlie progress of the play t hroiiuhout the country has been one of unbroken dramatic and tiuancial success. At 'he time of its production in 1'oluiuhia a few months ago, the demand .for seats ex Ionised the capacity of the house a week before the appearance of the company.. , Many Florentines wept over for the great play aud tlie artis tic triumph of Miss Howell, was id most overwhelmingly gratifying to the folk of her old town. The following, taken from a metro politan paper, gives a pleasing picture of the lieautlfnl and charming star : "Virginia Howell, who is enacting the role of the lOgyptiau Enchantress Iras, in "Hen Hur" this season, la one of the most Interesting women on the stage today. Iilesxed hy nature with beauty of form und feature, and en< (lowed by birth with dramatic ability Miss Howell has achieved a high place in the .world of the theatre. Her dark beauty, rich Coloring and Hashing eyes ? t*e enhanced hy a. slight ly retrousse nose that gives piquancy to her facoand adds a coquettish fin ish to her imiierKonation of the siren of old Egypt. "Since the first production of "lien Hur" fourteen years ago, many prom inent actresses have ai>l>car**l in, the role of Iras. Notafvly Corona Klcardo, Annie Irish, Eleanor Moretti, Sylyia Ly Udell, Dorothy Itossuiore and (Con stance Collier. Miss Howell's i>er formance Is credited with being the cleverest interpretation ever given the character, and in recognition Klaw & Erlanger are arranging to feature the young lady next season in La Tos ca, (Jismonda and Fedora, a rejiertoire of plays that successfully served the late Fanny Davenport. "Miss Howell is a Southerner by birth. In private life she is Miss Sophie Kuker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kuker, of Florence, S. C. Her friends and admirers in the South are legion."? Florence Times; Important Meeting. The following card has been mailed out addressed to the churches of the Kershaw Association : Camden. S. C., June 4tli. Dertr Hrotlier? On Friday afternoon, June 12th, at 3:00 o'clock Hro. Wll kins, of Greenville, will lie in Camden for a Conference at the liaptist church to discuss plans for developing Ker shaw Association to Its highest ef ficiency In the work of the Kingdom of Christ, These plans have already been brought un In the Minister's conference, and the ministers of the association and executive committee are "especially urged to be present. Is sues of vital Interest- to the cause of Christ are Involved. Please read this card -before your church and urge also, in addition to the ministers an\l ex ecutive committee, every interested layman to lie present, (pome prepared to remain over for a free stereoptlean lecture to be given at the Baptist church Friday night. This conference wil take the place of the regular monthly pastors confer ence, unless there are objections. Yours in the bonds of the Master, John A. Davison, Sec. Ministers Conference Ker shaw Association. Captain John \V. ? Carlisle, Droini nent cithsen and confederate soldier, dio<l at his home in Spartanburg on Monday. He was K4 yearn of age. He was a brother of the late James II. Carlisle, LL. D., who at the Ume of his death was president emeritus of Woflford College. THEATRE Special for Friday ' 6 BIG REELS 6 A special feature in 3 parts "DEVIL FOX OF THE NORTH" a two reel drama of the Canadian wilds, with Barbara Tennant and O. C. laml Also .."SLIM.. BE COMES A COOK." You all know who "Slim" is. Slim's presence on the screen meaans a big laugh. Al so fine music. We have secured the orchestra from the Lyric Thea tre of Columbia, S. C.. and we guar antee thf* music alone worth the prteeC ' . "For Mils extra show we are com pelled to charge 10 and 15 cents. FOR SATURDAY "THE STEPMOTHER" in two parts, featuring Florence Ix>rande, noted actress of the> moving pictnre; world. ALSO, An Educational Weekly, and another good red mak _toK_lour_rcdfl-ln.slL _ VICTORIA The Theatre that put "Move" in Moving Picture*. PERSONAL MENTION. Items of Interest Gathered by Our Reporters. Mr. Missel Kennedy I* visiting friends In Charleston. Mrs. K. C, vpu TrtNickow visited 1 friends In Colptnhla Hits w?n?k. Mrs. M. 8. lialsall Is visiting in Char leston, Savanuuh and Sylvaitla, (in. I Itev, W. ii. Workman, of Mayes- | villi', visited relative* In < 'ui^iden thinH week. f y Mr. ii ml Mrs. John T. Mttckcy and | fa in H \ H|K>nt Snnda.\ at lleatli Springs with rein lives. Messi* N C. Hoyklii. \V. |{. Pi- ' I^oaeheand Steve Perry wort* at Heath ! Spring* Tuesday, Mrs. A, Hen fits* an<l cbtMron, ? ?f Hartsvllle, are v '.sit lug Mr. ainl Mrs. F. K, Ken f roe thin week, Misses Willie Watklns ami Ithettn j Wilson, viim have been students at <j. F. C. are expeeted hornet odsy, ? Mm. Kdward Eve ami ehildrcu, of | Charleston, are s)>endljig the month of .Iiiim* wlUk Mm, A. C. Ancriun. Mi'. \V. A. Mellwalne, of Jftptyi, a student at Davidson College, s|x?nt the week end with Mr. ltalph Dnnn. ',Mrn. L. (illllam and hahy will leave Mils week for NAshevllle, X. where they will s|>ond the summer. Mr*. A. S Thomas and children, who have been visiting here for the past few weeks, have returned to their home in Chora w. Mr. and Mrs. M. itarueh went to (leorgetown this wt*?k for a visit to relatives. Mrs. Barueh stayed for a longer visit. The new Llnotyi>e in our office has been attracting eonslderable attention. Many have called to see the machine in operation . . Miss Virginia Taylor was among the Wlnthrop graduates this year. Her mother, Mrs. <}. K. Taylor attended the eommeneement. Misses Meta DeLoache and Minnie Craig Taylor of Wlnthrop, are among the college girls who have returned home for the summer. Miss Tressn Block, who has been In New York for the past month, sailed on Sunday for Kurope, where she will spend the summer. Misses Vivian anil Kthel Yates are at home from the College for Women, accompanied, by their friend,- Miss Franklin Harvey, of Charleston. Miss Annie Workman will leave in about two weeks for New York. She will be absent, nearly all summer and will take a course at Columbia Cni- j versify. Dr. unci Mrs. F. M. Zemp attended the commencement exerclsc* at tlio College for WAmen in Columbia, where their daughter, Miss Katherine. was among the graduates of that institution. Mis* Jim Bldredge left last week for an extended stay at Newport News, Va. She will he the gues.t of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Estrara Palma, Mr. Pal ma being stationed at that place as Cuban consulate. Miss Louise Shannon will leave in the near future for an extended visit to New Hampshire, Connecticut and New York. While rtbsent\ she will spend several weeks at Peterborough, MaoDowell's artist colony. Mrs. It. B. Pitts and little daughter left this week for a months stay at Scranton, Pa., with her parents. The little daughter was quite sick when they loft but a message to Mr. Pitts stales that she has greatly Improved. Stephen L^ewis, the young son <?f Clerk of Court James 11. Clyburn, is desperately ill at the home of his parents in this city; He ha"?r been suffering with typhoid fever, and it was thought he was slightly improved "Jeslerday. Mr. J. R Langley, the supervising architect of the government building now being erwte^l in Caffiden, arrival this week and will probably ftpend six months In the c^ty. Mr. Langley is a "TTIiTlvo nfClia rTeSfon, but his work in this line takes him fnom coast to coast and some times to the foreign ]>osses sions of Uncle Sam. lie was in C&m den several years ago when the Cita del cailets were -In camp here and sahl at the time that lie wrtnted to come to Camden again, that he liked the beauty of the place. When the work for the Cam don office whs ?given out he requested to be changed ft'Oin an Alabama town to Camden. I5y special arrangement we have se cured the services of Mrs. Ilerr, who is a member of the staff of demonstra tors for the Toledo Cooker Company, every day next week from 9:30 to 11 a. m. and from to 5:30 p. m. Mrs. Herr will give free lectures on the subject. <?f Fireless Cooking with this, stove. Yon are cordially Invited to hear her. Kurnn & Barrett; For A New Hotel. At a meeting of the directors of the Camden Cham lifer of Commerce held last Monday night the following com mittee was appointed to take np the matter of a new commercial hotel for Camden; Henry Savage, (.Jeo. T. Lit tle, Capt. \V. M. Shannon and .Tolin T. Mackey. The committee l?egan work Tuesday morning and in a short while had pledged a considerable sum. It is their intention to not~4et up until enough, money has lieeti subscrlliod to erect a modern hotel costing between thirty and thirty -live thousand dollars. They feel greatly encouraged at the I>cgiii1ug they have made and hope to have tbe necessary amount Hubbcribed in a short while. k SOME SATISFACTION IN BUILDING WORK when (lie lime, cement, piaster, etc., are Mich excellent quality mm we handle exclusively. Kor wltli our building material* the work uoen right along without hitch or trouble of any kind. And when the work Ik completed It will be a job to be proud of for yearn to come. See that our material ko Into your next, Job ,f BURNS & BARRETT CAMQ?N, S. C. The Relishable T Soda is the kind we serve from our fountain, cool, cheering, thirst-appeasing. The first drop and the last are equally pure and tempting ? perfect ly delicious. Flavored to .suit all tastes and fancies, and just enough ice cream to make it positively refreshing at all hours. This is the heal thiest drink one can take in the summer time and like wise the most economical. Camden Candy Kitchen We Deliver Ice Cream to All Part# of the City. Phone 78. Camden, S. C. 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