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Social and Personal News By Mim LouUe N?llle# 'cf out IIKKOIC UKAi> o I A King oikhj said of a prime Hi nick < low n : ?Taller he seem* In tfoHth," ?v?,l i tils sjhhs'Jj holds truth for now as then. Tl* after death that wo measure ungi, And as mists of the jmst lire rolled a v\ a y ? tin heroes \\ li<> ?l i?*<l in their tattered * ' . , > . jr; iv. (i:..w "taller" ami greater hi all their p 1 1't s i m they till vmiv idIikI an thc> lilt .Illl licit lis v, | for ihose who laJU.cn t llicui Micro'* rhi*^ relief? V/ I 1 1 : . t glory *lts hy the side of grief, v , ?>, ilic.v grow "taller" as i hi* years 1 1,1 ?s h.\ , \ , I die w < >i' K1 learns how they could do and vile. \ :i;it ion respects i hem, the Kast and West. i*l . ? far-otV s|,?pe of the golden const i'!i, s[ri>U?n South ami the North aitrce ' ? , i { the heroes who <liei| for you .It'll luC ? i , . i valiant man in his own degree. v\ ether In- t'ell on shore or mm." i,, I .in <l? of w hich this laud though i i' l' ! Ilistol ief. ma ii \ Ixmisi, \ id i he Safe's book, ami the Poet's" hi,\ s \n- lull of the deeds of tile men hi urn \ . \o lion cleft from the rock js ours Niu-h us l.uerue displays, i rur <?uly wealth Is iu tears and ' ilowers. I vn.l words of reverent praise. \ inl I he roses brought to this silent \ ;t rd Vie Keil And White. Heboid ! I'liey tell how wars for a kingly crown i :i the hlood of Knglaud'# best went down Left Hrltaln a story Avhose moral old Is tit to be grown In t^ext of gold Che moral is, that when battles cease rite ramparts smile in the blooms* of peace \:ul (lowers today will be hither brought !' 'in t ic gallant men who atfaliist us fought ; \ and Lancaster ? 44 ray atirl IJltie ! "t'li i<? its' self and the other true \?id 1 say our men in Gray ?I iv.> loft to the South a ml the North a lulo >\'iirli untie of the glo.rlcs of earth ? an pale. I i '?'!?' t is now like an Arctic sea ^ i ?' living currents have ceased > 1 ? run. o\i*i; i hat past the funic- of - .'!:??< out as the ''.Midnight Sun"' \ 'I that glorjous Orb, in its m.w\ !; -iil-liinc, X|t -'Id our graves till the cm' of MK.MOKIAL K\KIf( ISKS ! m- nn-ivhants it ud a ) ) institutions ? t<? close their places of luis i- :> o'clock i liia afternoon; ami ? 'U iirir employees t<> participate ? \ i ? : 1 1 ? ' i i : 1 1 services nt the cemetery ii T!ic I'. I). Confederacy, the im.v ttiv iitid the school children i-K'-'l t ' ? ma rel? with veterans from :i?' ? to the stand. The opening ?r;iyr will bo made by the Kev. M. M, ? I : . ? ? < ...ii : ? vi ? by school out td 1 . I'ircvN I ?y the Kev. John II. ' i\r*: - i 1 1 i 1 1 ir l?y pupils of Miss !!!?!?? /rnip'v open Air School,- direct - I v Mrv L. T. .Mills. The winning ^ iii . ii will Ik* read by the writer '???I !!;<? benediction pronounced by : I". II. Harding. Decoration ?I _'i i\r- 1 1 \ the children. ICverybody - , .".'I- i t.i iittentl. i i M .w ;it The .Majestic will be H roadway fji vorlte ' i i i S;i tiut'rsoii iii "The ltunaway". feature. < >n the same pro - i : w i ' ; i.c "The Kiirhtinjr Trail'1 PROGRAM i?xla> Friday .May 10th. ^ .? S ;i i i I i ni; Artcraff Star ?.i.\s FAIRBANKS IN MODKKN MISKKTKRR" ? i r i > < ? i v h<> shown today. \ -<. i Koystoin* Comedy - Chil.ln-n 1 <>/? Saturday May 11th ! n !.i r Jiroaflwa v St j- r 1 ' I v \ ANDERSON IN I Hi: KIN AWAY" !'!:<? l-'itrlit I n-r Trail. ? i . . < 'liil.lrcn 1(K' Monday May 13th. i l"i ? I \\ V || J ' | f s; ? it Favorite ? ?t' Million* MM". M A US 11 IN j im; liKLOVEI) TRAITOR " < * ? t !? 'ii;i l lira ma <>f ? jjood girl " "MtwitttMl a vampire *??'!: ir?- . Children 10c I'm >day May 14th. M A (' I S T E l'i:e Superman in Till: WARRIOR" r.-Hs of countless thrill* \ M > - 1 \\'<in?lorful Spectacle \ ? i . 1 1 ? ? ? ' . 1 1 1 . . Children l-r>e Wednesday May 15th. I" ! m * Popular Stars 1 1 1 A N ( ' I S X BUSHMAN Wl' liKVEIlIiEY BAYNB IN swan HHX.. \ l?rnmn <?f Romance and Mystery V ?!th i I'm' . . fhllrtrcti 10c Thursday May lflth ? <^ne??n of the Movies MAKY 1MCKFORI) IN "STKLLA MARIS" [?i? kfor(l plays for Mm* Hrst !>nir in b(>r screen a dual role. A ! mis-ion J?W- - - - Children 100 PERSONAL MENTION. full t?? hoo houjjla* I'alrhauk* ,ifi "A Modem Musketeer" at. the Ma Je^le toda>\ Thi? pletures are Iwpp, and Ihere will l*? no <Uk<( | >i>olii t me??|. Mltot Julia Keenon of Columbia uas the week e,nd truest uf Mis* Jean Lindsay, Mr. Ceddinjjs Crawford of Cau?i> JaeKxon KJH'UI I lie w?vk end wlTll friend* iii Camden Mrs/ >1. (J. CarrUou i> \lsiiiuy in { U'oi'^mtw n l,K?ii t fall i" mm1 the CohLwyn spe rial .pioduetlon "The Heloved Traitor" at iii?' Mnji's'iir Theatre Mond;f\ li i.s a Wonderfully told ^r? ?r> of li.'\\ a uootl >rlrl w hipped a vampire A *Io?y ih. it you will like. A i The Maje>tle Tin. tin- Monday. May l.'lth. will he vlnwvu llu* wluiu Ulrl of-lhe-^'H^'ii Mae .Marsh in "The llt'luyytl Trallor' * li '*> an e\< ion alls well-done ?l?>r\ and one lliat \oii will like. / Mr. C J. Sli i iMioii, J> I'lVyjdeut of l-'ir.st National Hank i*? attending a ! e,illed merlin,' of 1 !\eeiil 1 v?? Council | i,?t* American l'? inker- ?? A>*nelarion a: lloi Sprhmx. Ark. M r?. N i( < oHtila lt< went to Char itsloii for a few das-- \.-it uii Wed nesdav last. >li-N Namy l.imUa.v uf Wiutiiinp (Vllejic sjM-ni | lie i a si week end al 1 home. M hs Nan ? l? ? I o.n li Ma> i< mi ned front a \ isil lo friends in Charlexton Mrs. ( Jeor.'e \\". ltiunson Jr.. and little -mi of Chieairo are visiting Mrs. Hiitienn's | aieiiix Mr. ami Mr*. \N M. Shannon. Mr. Jim lhmood of the South Caro lina I'niversitx wa- a \ Kilor here this Week. ? Ml ?>.s Maud Moore who is a popular hlirti srllool teacher ha* heen ~pelld In.u the week at her home in La it castor. -Mrs. Arthur (JiiHin of' Columbia Is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Win. SH a n noli. Mrs. I*. II. Nelson of Columbia Is visiting friends and relatives here. Miss Ethel. liiivhiuore lias return e<l from an ?'\t<*m h^l trip to Florida. Mrs. ltobt: .Miteham is attending the dlstilot meeting of t lit* Woman's For * ? I jlti i Missionary of the South < \a ro ' I ina Conference whieh moots in Lynch burg tills week, Tlie man who Van-led :i gnn car riage weighing tivo hundred poufuls on his shoulders across the ' -slippery ice paths of the Alps is coming t" The Majostio on ne\r Tuesday. Ma oisto, the hero of t Jabriele- I>'Annun zio's "Cabiria".. i< now appearing in the title rolo uf "The Warrior", a >evon part tilni sjteeiae|c of war. show ing both tin* .mini and humorous >ide. Wo are ir i >' i nir a .great deal <>f *pa?-o this week to the names of iho l.il?erty Loan subscribers. In doing so wo have had to leave out good advertis ing matter altd interesting reading mat ter but wo bolioVe the time and of fort will be worth while. Wo are also carrying in aindher plaoe the city lioeiw ordinance for the injxt two years. This copy of The Chron iele will be well worth preserving. meetim; of the CIVIC IJCACil'K The regular monthly meeting <>f the Civic I?eague will be held at the gram mar school on Monday May Kith ai j i. 111. Mrs, Cathoart ?>f Co lumhia. who is di-triet president <>f |Jje Federation and who w.i< prevent ed fr??in coming la<t month by in ojeinont weather hopes to be with u> "Monda\ afternoon. She will have something interesting and iiiiixiitant -tTi ? sny ? m rho league iTnTl members are urged - to he present and to be prompt. After the meeting an <?pt;n air rot 'option will be tendered Mrs. Cat heart ami all members art dially invited. The rc?fpti<>n will be on Library stpiiiro. MKT WITH MRS, K. (i. WHISTLKK i __l >??? 1 i gl 1 1 f n I i.u evcr.v p.tr.lu:uuu- \va> tin* meeting of t Ik* I"Iid I ). 'Kennedy ( *1 i.l ] i f er < ill Monday afternoon at the home of A1 rv. K. Whistler. The president presided. Mlhl Mrs. .Iiio. Can tey was in her place a> ws-reta ry. The .1 1 tendn lice was l;tr>'e. ;iii<1 the treasurer's report showed A "dean sheet" ? twO fact* that are evidence of a wider-awake membership. Mis. Coleman reporied that the Liberty J Solid fur tile Chapter had been bought. Mrs. Virginia Clarke a * chairman of the dinner committee made a fine re jM?rt. -and ?oine time wa> taken up in pe r feet in x plans for that oi-easion. It i-' IiojkmI that ever.v veteran in Kershaw (Nmnty will he present. The dinner will he served the Armory at 1 _ o'chw?k. Arrangements were' also made for Memorial services which are t<> he at the cemetery at p. m. May 10. And;a committee con sisting of M rs. \. K. <!??odnlo and Mr.". .Inn. f-tt hfr-i ? rtppfTtnicd in secure cars to take veterans who wished to attend from the armory t<> the ceme tery and hrini: them ba<k after the e\iMvi>,es. The rre?jjjent then asked the Chapter to endorse an invitation to the South Carolina i>i\i>ion of < Ion fed crate veterans to hold their next reunion in Camden. This nver with a hearty response---! he Chapter 'jiuiu n rising Vob- l'"i 1 1 . ? ? nn ; ; a i ion. and saying that if they had only hrowu bread and biyter fhey were will ing to* divide it. with the veterans] We ho}M' tnat they will come. A com [ inittee consisting <>f Mrs. |!ralb>n de Loach, Mrs. .\. K. Coodale and Mrs. I Fran.k Zeuip was appointed I o confer with Chamber of Commerce and the City of Camden in regard to bring ing the* 1'. 1 >. C. State Cujivent^m) here in December. This is an u7 dependent convention, on the "pay-as 1 yon-go" plan, and we think it could Ih? secured for Camden if Camden wants it. Thf* President then gave | a report froiu the district < onv^nUon which she had just attended In Ibick HIM. The social hour was much eri Jflycd. The liVrstcnrt had i)* her guest* XfLsses Bland Williams. Katherine Zerop. and .!<*nn Lindsay who se rve<i delicious lee cream and fike. .Mrs. J no. W. Cbrbett will be hostess f?>r the June meeting Change of Scheduje. The following new xrhedule is now in eflTcet on' the Southern Hallway or <\?u?den : 113J W'<?f leave C-amdeti K :.*?2 a. in. It8 Knst leave Onniden 10:fM a. m. 114 East I>eave Camden 2:I>2 p. m. if? We*t leave Catrideu 4:15 p. ni. LICK COUNTV^S'KWI) Ifcnw of lntrrfHt (iathered Kroro'IUidi o;iviUo V Indicator. Mi1. 11. WY Keott wit H his Kdsrar aii(l wife jjot hack from Orcein II, c last Tuesday whov he nad u??ne 1 1? hid his son 14XVIV1KV tfo*nl hye before I hoy moved away. 1 1?* found him v\ **11 ami ) tacked up ready to tfo he *''d HO' Know wliere. Although the trial-. h> Jury tor this ci.mt had lns'ii camvilcd h,v previous order of court, .Indue T. S. Sea^e came up Saturday for the day to In-ar it|Ult\ and uuconiosttsl matters here. There was lit ? casi1 ol' special moment l a km up, n* practically everything was of a eouscnt nature, The .lud?e left Saturday niuht as he was kcIkhI tiled t?> open iitiiri at Kingstreo on Monday, which will wind up the sprU?u ? >Muts in this circuit. After ail imit'>s of several Wts'k> Mrs, I'?ucIo|h> I1 icon i an, sister ? >t \|esvis. | ?t a and J. Wesley Stuckcv, die I 'i iicr home here vesterday morn nur. Funeral at lo .'?o Thursday uiorn in.; at home of Mr. Virull imltani and luirial at 1 1 ? > py. it >;? n Church <>f which she wits a memlwr, She would have l**cu 7.' 5 ,\c:!rs old ne\i^ Septemhei Mr and Mi v Audtcv ({eaves hu\c the s,\ mpathics ?>t their fricinN in I he death of their lit 1 1 ? * hoy. Miss .lean Sinitli returned Tuesday fr.'iii Spartanburg and tJrecnville w i'ri'e die has hern visiting her sis 1 ? ? i and brother, V 1 1 > oin> who -ia,v-> thai the colnrcd pi oph' are n?-l patriotic or take no Interest in Inlying Liberty l.oan bonds should haw attended their rally men in:; in the court house last Tuesday He not on l,\ would have elmntrcd his mind, hut would he convinced that i heir patriotism in buying bonds has put to shaiuc many of our white, citi :.cns. They did not merely ?dn>\v then patrio(jvu) by wordy talk, hilt with IIh ready cash. MKT WITH \I?S. S. C. Zfinp The llubkirk Hill Chapter !>. A. I i. had a most enjoyable meeting on Thursday Muj lixi 1 1 at tin* homo of Mrs. S. C. Zemp. The logout Mrs. I'. 15. l'itis presided a)i<1 in the ah scnee of tho secretary .Miss Leila Slum noli. the roijoiil api>ohued Minn Kate l.i?noir as secretary pro toin. As quite a Dumber of ilu? members wore out of town the mooting was not as lar^e ly atlomhH] as usual? hut was onjo\ able i:i every detail. It was decided to collect books for l lie tuberculosis < -a in | > at Camp .la ok son. whieh is com posed of a vinmbor of men. untit ai present for service, but kept to be cured. These men arc not allowed to read 1 1 ? >iii the general (Vamp lib rary. for fear of infection. Mrs. S. C. Zemp was appointed to collect tliej books and it Is hoi>cd that all who can will eontrihut. to this worthy <.?!?- ( jeet . The 1 >. A. It. National Society lias pledged one Imudred thousandd ol 1 ars in l.ilK-rty Monds or rather the bonds have been bought. This means one dollar jfer' member. All member*' of the Hohkirk liill Chapter who have not paid their assessment will please remit at once to Mrs. <!. F. Taylor. < A letter from the Mayor of the French village whii-h has been restored b\ I tho- daughters of iho American Rev- | olutioii was read by .Mrs. Hndilin. ! The letter expressed a ppreeiat ion and, gratitude. The social hour was par-; sieularly pleasant tho. hostess ?.erved daint s refresh men t.s. Will Probably I'ureliase Truck. Members of the city fire department j a lid rit y conm-il will meet today ? confer with several sepresenla lives of j lire lighting engines with a view of j purchasing one for Camden. We are informed that a representa- . lice of the lire companies was in Cam-' < lei i solut* time ago and aflor inspect ing the city water mains found that rhey did not have adequate pressure upon ihem. As. wo understand the sit uation. in taking* over the o|<I wan -? i mains when lh^ new plant was pur t tt ' ii was juM-e>sar\ fo make a small pipe; lead inip a larger pi | x*. thus reducing, the water pressure in ihe prh'ipal bus- ! iness section. < >n this account ii is, \ery likely that Camden will ho plac ed in Class three instead of clasv i w o m the matter of lire protection; uirJess something is done immediate- : 1\ to remedy the situation. Firs! Announcement. In .1 in ?l her plaee in this pa]>er w H I ' he t'< hi i ) < I the announeement of .Mr.. \V. A Shaw a* a candidate for the1 oiliee^ of treasurer. This is the first i eandidate to aniiounee so far fi?r i< ><-:i 1 , oiliee. Mr. Shaw is a brother of Mr. ( J. < '. Shaw' of C-ainden. lie i< now .employed I ? v the People's Hank of Kershaw and weil and favorably ? known throughout the northeastern >e? tioii (if tile eoililly. ' Farewell l'arade. i i reeil i i le. Ma \ ? The llMh in fantry. formerly the First South Car olina regiment. ma relied in a ffire weil parade at ('amp Sevier toda.\ Avhieh win witnessed by several tlioii^ ?in<i people x()n aeeoTint -t?f flu* -hor; not i> e -on w hieJi rbe parade wa*> < ali ed. announcement having been made <m:y 'liU inoniinir. iminv out of town ri-ia 1 1 ves an> I friends were, unable i<? attend Tin* men uiarehe?| with full ei|Uipni< nr just. a> they will to F ranee when ordered. For obvioii* reason- the entire reiriment was un a hie to partieipate in the procession ale' throe companies w,ere jiot re pro St iKxd. L'ol. J\ K. McC-uH.*- M :|v ????!' * able to review the parade. .Marriage. Married at the home of l'robate .Indue AN" I.. .Mel lowell. oti Friday a ftern?Hin last, May 7th. HUN. Mr Frank llarley Heard. of Hrnnswiek. li.u. and Mis-. Maiiiii'^ Until Mays, - of Ilofhnne. S. ('. \ "The W arrior" featuring t he .Maeivte . (ile giant hero of Caldria. will he' -hiHvn at t he Majestic Tuesday May, 1 It'n. A magnificent screen ?q>ecthcle 1 aboiiiidlnir in thrills. cheers, laugh* and a Ivsortdnu human interest. Pro dii<-eil in seven tremendous party. Watcm Mill Village N'otw. ('auxlen. S. C. , May 0. ? On last Fri Vtjiy evening a patriotic rally whm held at the Church. Quite a numlter gath ered to hen r addresses hy .Mr. Yates and .Mr. \V. II. del>?aeh ?? t trho eity who made very interesting talks oil Liberty Hond* and what they mean to our (Miuiti'y at thin moment. At tho conclusion of the meeting tho fob lowing stiliM-rilxsl to tho Iamn : \\\ 'l\ l'la>or. Mary Thowv-soji, AIKv West, Kmm.N Throat. 1U*)1 lltnvHuuv, Alma i .Ionian, |\ A. mmton, Ho rl rude Wloll I forvt, Johnnie K. AikIoinoii. l^ociu ' Moi'askill, Lola IVlvln, W. l>. Tliotui* I son, l/ouulc I ?oltruhl. Oovo i>a\U, W. M / West Making a total .of ! M?bs*rHiod I ? \ the |mv|?Io of the \illaxo during the Third Lll?orl\ Loan drl\e, Mcmis Uutha lln-ks and Kr\ in linn tor left ye*?ter?ia\ to enter sorvioo at t'<imp Sevier \V?? will miss two Mich splendid ,\ tuin^ men out of onr conimunit \ ami hope foi them it safe return. Mr Tom Sinclair ami familv of Ant huh sfctlou spoilt last w?vk end C\lth Mrs. W T. Player. The new nuisvr) on La^o Ave. lias 1 ?????) i i'?>n>|>.\to?l ami tlub children moved in last w eok Thc> are do lighted with (lie now home splendid playground with swing* ??i ? *. Mrs. It M. Flnchcd is tho mitron ami is mak im,' some w omlerful improvements for I ho littlo tots. Tho v lioul children are planning a pioiiio on |M'\t Krldu.v the llth Tho t'hccr All <i'iii> i liil> will gi\o an ontofta 1 1 1 1 1 it -n ( at tlu> t luh mutse ? ?II I i i'la.v night t ho lot h. Tho Uod i 'rnsv w.'iKt i s w i i i moot ii 1 i i o work room on Thursday nigh! All ;,io a-ked t<> attoml. l)\oi\ afternoon a large ? n?w ? I ot tho xouiiir ami ohl tolks gather down ? >n the lake lUhiux W'o a ro also ho _'inn .m: io soo quite a low swimmers ! h o so warm e\enlngs. This ik one ? ?f l ho greatest pleasures wo havo ihir ing I ho summer months ami trust it will soon ho warm enough to swim ovortft evening. I'htttvh serviee on Sunday evening at n o'oiook by tho pastor, Sumia.x S.hool nt 10 a. in. Hermitage Cotton Mills News. Kverthing in tho village is pro grossing nicely.. Some of our com niiHiltv wofk has had lo stand still a short whilo on account id' measles Imt \\o a ro tliankfnl to state that no now ones a ro developing. I'ln-re is moro lnt?Mvst iiianifostod oi our midweek prayer mooting. Mr. Spires, tho iniiiYKlei'. gives good talk-. Wo ho|H> to ha vo la iw crowds at It inline In a short while. Tho mill has taken up (iovornment work ami is now making hospital ua n/.e. Lit tie Nannie Kate Llllolt w ho was hurned some time haek. was bronchi home- Sunday and is. doing fairly w ell. W'o hope to have her running about with the other children sin?n. Mis>.* iva Storey, of Kershaw, sjkmiI Suuda.v here w ith Mr. ' V. Adams family. ? ?ur solnxd is i-oniin^ rijrht up to the top in buying Thrift Stamps. There i< niueh interest shown and llie i biblreii refuse to let .their fathers forget their iptarter eaelt week. Fri da\ the.s are having a Thrift Stamp pienio in part reward for their nood work and interest in- this movement. In. Sorroll. 1'arni I )emonst rator, lias lioeu out and organized a 1'iu ' 'luh of twelve nioinlH't's-. They are li\o iiii'iubcts too and are j'ivht. iri for irood bard work. The. mill is I ? i j \ i 1 1 _r their piiis for theiu. allow ing the ohihlreti atnpln ttane to ]ki\ them BIG MILLINERY SALE ^ ?> As it in luatoinniy At this season of the year, I have decided to put on sale my entire stock of trim med, tailored and sport hats at astonishingly low prices. Also a big assortment of untrimined shapes in all colors, and children's hat s. This entire stock at one half price. lhis sale will begin Friday, May 10th and last for ten days only Come early before the best has been selected. No goods will be charged or sent on approval. Miss M. E. Gerald OUek, 'I'll*' hirjje ctiiiumuiu> pasture, which i lie mill coutpau> furnishes for tliw iisi> <?f tin- ?*ni |?l? ?> is proving ?>' ; ureal \ ft I Mr in t hem at this lime when feed stuffs arc m? \er\ expensive. There a iv more rows u\\ nod in the i village than ever before and, the mill voirtpany Is lemlluu over.x eiHH>um>;e iiK'i) t toward the purchase of more Stockton News Not on. I'.oNkin. S Ma.s ti. Mi ,\S Jew I ?< ? I Shirlev from i'amdeu *penl the week (Mid at the homo of her allele Mr. <\ V Calloway. Misv Klizalndh 4'atiieron from 1'is :;ah is spending this week at the I home of Mr. ami Mrs. John Uillis. The heulah Sunda\ School cave a I den i<' Saturday May llli ni t lie Tor I races. A larjie erow d was pis>seiit and everyone enjoyed it ver> UlUeh.* A .'in u! dinner was ser\ed. also lemon 1 ade. 1 Mr. Ilane.v lialloway ?|ieni laM week end a t < 'oluiahia. .\lr. and Mrs. Larr,\ Smith fro\n Providence spent Sunday at the ln?me i of Mr. and Mrs. John tJillls. Mi^? Kntli Uush from l.ujroff -pens la?>t week end with relatives lieru. ! Mr. Tom Cameron from Pisjrah : pen I Sunday with Mr. .md .Mrs. John i i ; ii I i<. MK- .lack-on from Kenibert >peiit | t lie week end with Miss I la Beardeii ! .Mr. and MY??. Henry Owens spent [ Sundax at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I I ". I'earee. Mr. A. K. Fuluier and family ?j?ent Wednesday with Mr. jind Mrs. Am llloll-. * * Mr. Alexander Clarksoii s|KMU a few day* la*t wivk with Ills- | >11 routs ,it lOa-iovcr. Iteulah News. | TIm? Hellish Methodist Sunday School had ;i picnic Saturday at the home of Miss Thompson, TJ)6 Ter riiir.s. The place could not havo l>een more ideal or the day moiy boauti I'ul. F?inuor wa s spread dmvn in (he Terratvs near the sparkling spring. In ( lit" afternoon I hi' crowd assembled mi the old colonial porrh, where the hours How l?.v and the. time to say ifond bye camo only too <piick. Tl)f> kindness and hospitality of Miss Thompson will be ever remembered b\ ilmsc who were present. Miss l/oivna Humphries ol' Colum bia College sjmmi! the \V<H>k end at. home , .Miss Ma,\ Murchisou has returned from her school (i? > ] h ? 1 1 < I I lie summer .ii home. Mrs. .1. V I Minn, of Wot Wateree spent several davs this wirk with Mrs. 1,. M. \\Vst." Mrs. Mot 'miry, of Columbia is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. \ S. Taylor. of j l i reel v \ i lie have been vUitlntf rehi | lives here. Mr. ami Mrs. (' I', Smith spent j Sunday with relatives at laiKoff. i I >r. and Mrs. Alva Humphries s|kmi 1 j Sunday here. Mrs. John "Hudson iias Wen visit I iiej: at Sumter recently. i Mr. .ind Mrs. K. I >. Holland of Hint Hilt attended Church here "Sunday at l eriH m m. Protect Your Crops Against Damage by Millions of dollars of loss to crops were causcd by Hail Storms during l&e yoaro of 1915, 1910 and 1917. Only those who were insured were protected against the loss of the time, money and labor invested in those crops. Will similar storms happen in the year 1918? Your crops are valuable to you? Can you afford to lose them? Protect them with a Hail Policy in the old "Home of New York," the largest Fire and H a i l in p f rompany in j\ mcrica. LET US QUOTE YOU RATES t