The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 24, 1918, Image 5

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?ial and Personal News By Mi?? l.oui?e Nellie* I.iv ii?K * , , . ,w. ,,nee ; ami *U*? I * .t , ,V'~ ????! I'OM'K elf ,,ulil I ??* <larkened *?> wi: < .nt: ?riv l(>s \\ ike eat*. |ios?c>s wine! *4' ".'T lt ,.erhaps\ all of W ! , \ MiuamlereU a way ..I n?' j..> ? . < ?.i i ? ? .... J .. would |?c I ;| ?> I < * ! ,,i? lit.' ' in embraee iu a day. , i i ? i li.H we I i iv in* wort h in in J tin- ?l.n * sj>eud be wMl spent .aw fill- J he* pleasure of ^Iv u a I /if t ,\ | M-r ri'ii j ; rr.i m' loving and lea i ll* ON I'lUU K criN(i uti.. !' i'l'ii.H'r meeting held at t ('lim . h la?t Tuesday afternoon I'lfVlV ;l I I la* tt<'\ . 1' . 11. ^iii- i.r.'siili'il, prayer was offered {,.v n II iJraves and a hoar I [(,.| || k "a liuuiilily and prayer I,' |lV | >r Mailer of the l?re?by i>. ( inn i h. The Kev. M, M. lien i>ii( ..r town on Ked Cross i. The?e meetings bid fair to be 'f ,i tiMiire mid to l?r a t tended by ,'inir.' people. I In* hour is ;ip jUrtto Mint inviting ? when evening |< i? a veil over tired earth, lulls .ill nature to rest. It is i n tlttinu' that we should .pray for ?vsitioii of strife, and fo?* the vio of tin right ? victory for those r have ? J:i i>hI for a high cause to jr. n->ist. tiirti t ? it* need lie. die." # k\KV NOTES [<? librarian's rej?ort for the month [lav ii.nl April was us follows: i?in?k- froai .Mrs. Hull, one Jiun ii in I i went v ?>ne bouud volumes ittcl!'^ I . i x i nir Ago, Shakespeares < in js volumes. and 19 o flier ? if ti? -t it mi and travel from Mrs. in. I i " ?i >k ?? from Mrs. Morgan. |r? *k< fn?ni Mr. Todd. A beauti fiiiiii<''l pkturo of Jefferson Davis the .1 ? dm I ?. Kennedy. Chapter, ). A year's subscription to ). A It. magazine from the llob H ill Chapter I >. A. J{. The jisso |?i .i' kii"\\ ii-ilu'es tin's!' gifts with i>. :i i j ? I rhe corres] wilding score Ji.i< 1h?i'u i ii - 1 rneteii to write ]?er ii" 't i ?- of thanks to ?ieh. The ? |f ' ?? " dv - to rent has been re 'tfil iiy .in addition uf U5 new Till' lioiiiN are from S> ::?> to !? i!i?' morning ami from (> to l' i" The third Moncliay in w'!.il 'if i lie annual meeting. All, an- i ct|iii'xte<t to have their i report > ready and all mem- i ill 1 ?i*m ? pay dues by that I in- f.ilnary is in y flourishing li" ? fla- around L.\.~?()0 volume.? |iki re>i.|?.||i readers. M l) KKKOKK LAN KR M DIKNCK . i > ! i ] 1 1 < ? 1 1 1 "The Hoodoo" ?v. -ij ? x. i ? ^;u-< ti \ ly * -rt rr itff mi t i?- M.ni ?? Mimiic. and which ? .1 mm i ! . i ! t ? 1 1 1 m'cii in Cani > , t !!u?\ was suc '? .>n ];i<f Friday ni.irht 1 .i l.i .i ? : andieiiee. * M. ???>.? u ;f :i her <-;i?-i of st.'me 1 !' ' ; 1 1 ? !? *j i ?>ii Friday after ... 'i .. - <in pan ird hy i j 1 1 1 1 < ' It. m i ..t ,.m- -people. I .rt I M'il st t'l", >i.i \ t h'-iM'!!" ,'i ?ha rjiiinu v .1 Mill' voting folks ;t w* "in |||,. way 1 1 :i < I Ikhmi !"??? ' 'i ? r.i house ready, ami ( i ;? .'i"!i!Miui' arranged. Not - ? ! i ? ? hospitable |>e<?plc 'o -Well 1 lie flllldS. ? u iTc very vatisfae . . told arc to to 1 " ? IS.V oik? or two o'clock k*.* 1i> ?? ? _' ill were lrack in t'.v the pupils of iinlcr the di nation ''"I voiiim| and loud in l " h?* t own of t he I{ed ?>pitahle people. AJESTIC R O G R A M Todaj I ridaj .May 24th. l Mutual Star _ \V\ Ml ItlMX'K IN ij 110 K>Vi:i> IIJM BEST' 1 'N' ' ( '< ?MH'Oy. s?nrda.* May 25M?. "'1 T \ \ [\\(\ ix tHK (.IKK AMJLE" r\,V: , lv' ??linpter of r?K I l(,MH\(; TRAIL' Monda\ Ma> 27th. AW I'lAMNiiTON IN "M NSIMNK NAN" \ IMolnro. < * 1 1 flu* projCl'a 111 1 u? Mla> May 28th ? * ? ? ? ? 1 w v 1 1 rro^nts M A I'l l NoHM AN IN IMF, ? l.DOK RELOW H : WiOiiU'l'flll SUSJH'I)?*1 1> ? ' | ilio last minuto. ? :r. f(,r thin <\ny ??"??-I in Wnr Savinjrs *-!?- children \\>dnev<U> May 29th M??ir?i Presents i'.tVI;T\ \ lolil l>ailA ill "BREAKERS AHEAD" MU'l of 1 h?* Thursday May 30th. I'.IU. HEART IX* "THE TIGER MJlr' Rioting *tr? i(!)itor ( 7 ** < 'hilMron 10c HEI) C'ltOSS KAI.I.Y Mrge Audience Filial Baptist Church * JjUht Sunday Eveuillg. ? Tut* HH^.cuil'l*ge (if ( 'h muni "t*eople seen fuv tnan\ years was at the lUlpl Ut I'lillt'oli Ut .vt Sunda\ ev cuing, when (he citizenship of i lu- town m:,, ed out in full to ii-hor in Ited Cio?* Week. The Clnmli wa> lillnl i<? iis 0Upaclt.\ ;ls there \\ ;i * scai'cclv ^ 1 11 ii*| lilt,' room, and was decorated* In the stars a. ill M ri|K?s a im) Ked i 'ru>* em blem*. ,\yss k.M i 1 1 1 1 1 ? ? I Coodaie presided ut t v' organ a ii?l l lie choi i w ,i > com |ti from flit" different Church choir* ? if the town. Kvcr.x faith ami nvnl was represented in the audience. i' . ? i ? while the I C t*? I Cross i* ilu* < * 1 1 1 ! ?!<'iii of riii is lianitN it d<?e* not stand for that alone. But |i si a nd> for uli 1 1 ut t i * l?c*t in inafi ami for i igh IdcaK. The true woish||K?r at any shriuo, 'regardless of fill th or creed. can enlist under tin' Bed ( I'ons hynner ami -m \ "Write me ys tun' who loves his fellow man. and hi! I It'll Adlian's nanuvs led all the rest." ?>11 Siindvi\ evening ! lit* middle pcwcA were tilled w it-It the faithful workers "f tin1 local Chapter, and as they tnar-hed In snowy white uniforms the audience stood us a mark of resjieet. The Itew M M. Kimmiii, pastor of the Church. was the president; oflhvr, and the exei\*is?|s were opened with prayer h.v tvjie Kev. .John II. Craves of the Methodist Church. The ehtiir Kang "America" and Hev. F. II. Hard I utf. rector of Cra?v Church read from the script urea. I >r. Mulier of i lie Prcsby-teriau Church then gave a short address, tak ing as hlw subject "Achold the Man". He was followed l?y Mr. 1,. T. Mills, who nave a line address and told ?:! the achievements and needs of .the or ganization. The choir sa'iig "Onward Christian Soldiers" and Mr. Mills then introduced the speaker of the even ing Mr. J. M. Crahani. of Camp Jack sen, who captivated the audience from start to tlnlsh. Mr." Cm ham's address was teeming with information in re gard t<V t-hls wonderful hand of work ers. It was many-^lded, hut so ?>piivd' with witticism that the length wa< mil noticed ? in fact every one wa* *oit.\ when ho quit. The Oamden people appreciated the compliment he paid the tow li( that Is so dear to the heart of every one who Is native of the soil." The meeting closed hy the audience risint' and enthusiastically ringing "The Star Kj tangled Banner". The benediction was pronounced hy the Hev. I>r. Mulier. lirowii-Lewis. ou Thursday even i rig. May Kith at 1) o'clock Miss Thelnia Brown ami Mr. Hobcrt Lewis wen' marrhsl hy the Hev. John H. Crave*. The marriage came as a surprise to the many friends of the popular young couple who did not know that the engagement was so soon to >m? brought to a happy con summation. The atVair was informal am! quiet, only the families and a few friends witnessed the tvreniony. The bride is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pink Brown, and tjic groom is the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. I/'wis. He lias for a number of years held a res|>onsibh? position with the S. A. I,. Itailroad. Best wishes uo out to the young coii|ile f'r-ohi a w ide fil l le of friends. TKAVKL MAW MILES American Destroyer* Kjeep less Vinir'n i- wi t -ixiaif. Some Indication of the ceaseless ?watch kepi "M tin- high seas in (he path of American' troopships, by Cniteil srntos naval font"! operating in European \v;ilci\ may be gained from statistic* just compiled .it the naval ? hnad?iua rters In Loudon. These statistics show that a -Ingle force of American do- hovers opera tin? from ono base had steamed aljnosi 1.r?oo.o0n miles up to April 1. The maximum distance c ivered 1 ? \ a -ingle destroy er was more than r>vn.< km) miles from May 1. 1017. to April 1. 11)1 X. This de stroyer was one of the tirst to arrive abroad after war was deelarcd. it ha- been announced that Vice Ad miral William S. Sims, commanding I niied States naval forees abroad. of fered to M?nd an auxiliary force com posed of naval units to the French front .it l ji? ?" beginning of the (icriniin offensive. The chief of >iaff of the French Navy and den. Foch did nof consider thai the <*ireumstances de manded the presenee of such a force at the front. The French have had a naval divis ion operating1 in the forces of the Lor mine sector for some time, and the nnyn! units have made their part of the line as -sliipsliape ils jHtsslhle. wilh everything from big naval guns down to sloping hammocks and shi|?s' cats. The American soldiers billeted in England for temporary training or en route for France are more and more compiling ihe admiration and coop eration of the English people. The National Sporting (Mub of London ha> started a series of weekly entertain men ? fop enlisted ? men ? of { he? Toiled States Army ami Navy. Children's Day. Children's Day exercises at the Lyttleton Slr<?et Methodist Church will be held on Sunday evening May 2(Wh at k o'clock. The public i- cordially invited to attend. Some Don'ts. Don't negl^f Paying your license this mont'U and avoid paying ix-nalty. Don't run your car without lights at night. Don't yllow your child under 1<> years of Hire t>> run your car in-! violate an ordinance. Don't run your car with muffler open. Don't run your car at a speed tnat is reckless. I>on*t neglect to pay youi dog tax -and keep him off tl*e street*. 'Don't tie and gr aze cows or anunal* on lire street*. T1k? jHtliee 'have Iteen given instrue Hons to Iw* oil the lookout for such violations. Railroad* u/ider government ??pera tion this year will spend nearly a billion dollars for additions, l?etter nients and equipment, or approximate-' ly three times as much as in any one of the last three yearn. FASHIONS OF PATRIOTISM Malci iuU That Fly Our Colors? Suiil mrr Knitting Itu*. Ww York. Max "Ji Fvery wheiv Fifth Avenue one set's evideliee of iln' inauv wa>s in w hU'h i?lll has ('|V||| into Ihl* PllshioU \V>?)'UI t if unii'sf, l la* led. w hitf and hint* of ^ m 1 1 liau i-s legated in numerous wu\s Some nt' tin' duiut \ t-tilla i and < nil sets to lie worn with < u i I or to .nlil tlif ? list IUt t i \ t ' t'lllfh Itl (tlO tll^SK, iif ? ? i ii I ii' \ fiiif liar's, fin llif tilyt'.s an* rolled and w 1 1 i | ? | ?? *t I hi red and 1?l ???? 'f I III' W llltf IllK'll Materials, i.?n, art' following >uil. ami w ..ile ilie > oloi'j, are not so 1 1 1 a l ji 1 1 1 1 > those of t lie Hug, olie til Ills ^inuhains ami voiles nf soft iduts pi aided with rose .lint white. t he dress illustrated ln'it was made of ^in^liain. the eol lar. > ntV-. \ e^t, ami (rltliuiiim mi l he skirt u;is of white Ouek. and alt tin' (?dues were hound with navy Idiie eot ton lit aid A divs.s of this t \ | ie is |i.i rt ienla rly ^tHhl for s: | wear an ii is so simple ami smart. The skirt i< a trille longer than usual, this he inij o n e of I lie new est diotativs of Ihitno Fashion. , Fimiu Paris eotnos news of longer -kins though the> still eontinue rath er narrow. Sometimes they are ploai ?d with the dee|i lieiiis luriietl upon the ri^ht >Ule. a piping of curtl tinish inu t tie top. Many of Mho new models are heltU\ss, linislied I ?y a deep, titled \ oke Sports skirts combine Irnen t?f Small Dress of Gingham aiul Duck l wo color*, the hem being of deep imsc, fur lusta nee, and the upper part of lielgian blue. < strips of two col or? tiro -sowed together vertically. the hem lieing of the darker tone. Heads are very great favorite* for trimming, either hands of small heads or larger lieadx worked into some in trleate design. Sometimes the shoul der seam* and yoke outlines of lin gerie and erepe waists are I leaded. Fringe, too, is coming into its share <>f attention: sashes have deeply fring ed ends ; and dresses of soft <i)k. satin >r i-haruicausc have fringe around the Cower edge of the skirt, around the luvk. and also as a tinish for the "stir tft sleeves. An old note is struck hy the talTeta dresv for street wear tlnit is piped in linen. The French are very fond in deed of the-.e unusual eomhina t ions. < >i i the whole, the effect is always one ?f extreme simplicity, that ehnrming ly deceitful simplicit \ that has taken vo much thought and care to obtain. Now that the knitting hag i- a rec ognized article of ? one is almost tempt ed to say-? wear, designs practical for the different seasons are absolutely neee?>sa ry. With the -sheer organdie dre-<, Iicmu tiled and berihhoiied. a hag of heavy brocade, tajiestry or velvet is ..in of' place. The summer hags are far more frivolous than those for wilder, even when ihe knitting they contain is of the same shade of khaki or blue. There are lingerie knitting I >;i gs, U'w itehing little slip-over cases of line linen, embroidered peihajis, which 111a v lie taken ofl' of their linings of pale Mue. yellow or green silk, and laundered as often as desired. They are -o cool-looking the fair owner en joys carrying them around. "AMERICA FIRST" Or Carmeiia ami the Soldier at Opera House Tuesday and Wednesday. No more interesting event could well duHiion of "America First" military o|H*ra hy oxer 1"<> performers < if Cam den and x-ieinity who are now being trained for the |M?rfomian<*es to he Tlu> ca>t of characters is a very ea]?able one and the choruses are <|iiitc charming In the singing aud act ing of the res] n*etive sort ions consist ing of chorus of Virginia Indies; Itich itM'iid ? Kitle-, ? 1{im| Cross ? N n m?*. ? i tome Cuards. children ? ?f the F. S. A.. IJI ii]nit iai;s. Indian Arnrxv twirls and Ilai let <>f Uose Ibids. ootnvlete a highly interest iiej' ami delightful ensemble. The ?*a st of diaracter* is as follows; Admiral Slnrtanshel ? Prof. J. I{ idui ids. Captain Randolph ? Mr. Clyhnrn Tay lor. * I jicn i Montrose ? Mr. Clifton McCain Scrg<iiiit M?*Carthy ? Mr. Koland I t< KM hi 1<V .Major S|k >t fs? (H,d ? Mr. T. K? Trot ter. Lieut. Fiurfax ?Mr. Huliert AVilsgn. ItilHc Hroeze ? Mr. John S. Ifalsall. F.scu mi !? ? Mr. .1 1 >. //-inp. Camiena ? Miss Stdina Parrish. Mrs. Fairfax ? Mrs. < 'ora Ancriim. |{i?>v itiindolph ? Miss F'whlie Push. Horothy Xpotxwood- ? Miss Kirkland. Fncle Sam ? ZeTina Hough. < 'oluinbia ? Kltse Hardy. Mi** Mildred Coodale, pianiste. Sunday's Casualty Ust. Washington. May 19. ? Thearmv ca? nalty list issued Mxlmy container flfty nine names, divided as foVlows : Killed in Hcthm I : died of wounds 4 ; died of artideirt J: <Hed of discaxe 3; wounded xeverely 30: wounded slight ly 0: missing in action l. Private Jc?we (Jhaney. of ( Ireenville, S. died of disease. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss I * l":? I ids AUivkv 1^ sUlllnu ??' Mi.s.s .1 1 St II I ii 1 1 1 1 s ;| \ .sjH'Jll lit*' V\ *'?*k (Mill ill \l|^ll?lll Mr. Pen \ w a > i>\? i w rtiiM N ?la\ fr? in <'1111111 Jaek son Mr-. Tinner ;i 1 1 < I Mis. 'l < 't >! IMIlt'1.1 W i'IV gllests ihis Week of Mrs T- 11.1 Miv I ( it \ smith. ? ? t I't in m< >ii * \ i tje. i* visiting Iter | >n ivnt *> Mr and \l !? it < ; i i i risen. Mrs \li?v* (' U icha i". ?.t .t .'I in i* dailghtii ( "a roiinc, 1 1: i \ ? - t ? ? t lit ?i<-<) ti'Uii \ i-iil ?? Itall iltiore. Mi'o V leiojia I ip.seoiuh w 1 1 ? > i> i.ik ing . i MMiie-s course in t 'olumhia s|*Mlt t ?' O Ofk 4 - 1 14 I 111 1 I ? ? 1 1 1 4^ Mr. Johnson. ol' l 'li.i r let U\ SptMIt Jl ?HIJill" ??!' iti|>> ill I U III' !?? 1 1 thi> week j),in his jm ivin >. 1 M* ;i >d Mrs. NV, M (Soidon have gone N> i tti for a visit to relatives in Anuapo v ,111,1 Philadelphia. Miss s, her 1 1 ti * r 1 14 ? i" 1 1 :t 1 14 1 Misv Strong who lit* \ 4 ? hcea iii < *a imleu simv last fall left this week for their northern home. Mr. .1 hi J 1 ;igo< m I . of 1 1 1?> South ('iiro linn I iiixi ivju. wjts a visitor Iiciv this \\<>4?k \h I In good is leav inn school to join in- ('nasi A it I IK'ry. ? I ii 1 1 ? ? 'th ? onit's on Weduesda \ . . 1 1 1 ? 1 on tin- ??m -i;i l WVdncsda \ vvilj Ik' shown 1 1 the Majestic Theatre the I i I m mm: -.1 1 ion "Tlit1 Kaiser, I In* lltviM of lit 'I'! i ii." Mr. K ? - 1 1 1 1 4 -4 1 > Kliikcnev w ho has been i in Flor la for several weeks past. iv a \isito m ! ? i\\'n ilil- \\t'4'k ilr leaves Saiurd.iv for Te\as to join tin* avia t i?>n ftti | >s of tlif Army, Mrs. \ S. Thomas ami children arc visiting Mr and Mrs. H. t;. Carrison. They an moving from I'heravv to t o hunhia w here Mr. Thomas will he Hector of i Ih- 1'hureh of tin* <iot?d Sliep herd. Tim Majestic ,'innoiinees tor show ing Wednesday. .1 m m* ."it'll l In* great (?sf. s,mis- if ion ever tllnied "Tim Kaiser. Tire Ih.i-i of Merlin". Tltis is tlx* pMuro t 'jar has claused more ? -oin mtMit th, hi iin.v out' pi<iuro made t<\ date. Including tin* wonderful "Tin* I Hlrih ??f a Nation". Wins First Case in Court . iJreenville. May 17.- ? For the iir>t time in the history of South Carolina n woman lawyer, regularly admitted to the ha r. ap|iearcd as council of ree ord in 4-ourt and won ln?r ease. The lawyer MUs ,1 M. Perry. Iler el leu t was Florida Simpson, eharged with violating the liquor law. Miss Ferry examined aud eross-exa lubnod witnesses ami th?*n made a logleal and forceful argument to the jury. She won Miss ren*y is a native of California and a graduate of the law school of the rnivt.M'sity of California. Kneiny Aliens to Work. Lake Village. Ark.. May 21.? Intern ed <;erm.ni and Austrian enemy aliens from the inlernmen.t camps at Ilot Springs. \. w; i 1 1 arrive Jiere to morrow to work on the Sunny Side Plantation it was announced tonight. The party will consist of 4o men. A second pyrty will he brought here in a few days. The mon will be juiid the same wages as is biting jwiid others for the same class of work. Opera House TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MAY 28TH-29TH BIG SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION AMERICA FIRST | ft] HOME TALENt SINGERS OF 1 f| 1 1U1 C AMDEN AND SUMTER 1 VJ 1 AUSPICES CIVIC LEAGUE AND SCHOOLS OF CAMDEN PRICES School Pupils 25c, General Admission 50c, Reserved Seats 75c , .Major Lufbery Killed. Major ltaoul l.ufhery. \v l?? ? l ui ? 1 heen j regarded as the l*'*t si v isi I ? *i* in i In* AnuM'iean air service. whs shot down j in ll a nil's ml k i I Um J SiriuUi> morning li\ a hij; tJennan triplaiu' which ho 'was attacking. Luflirry jumped from I his tlail)ill? | ?]?'! lit' W lltMl MMI yxnls a hove I he jjfinrinl. lie hail eighteen \iciorlos ' to Ills eredit. The (ii'innnii machine J which brought l.ufhery down. which was armed with hvu iiui ?-h 1 1 it* ^cii 1 1 - . i w ith uii operator t't>r riifli pioee. appar ' t 1 1 1 1 \ escaped. Lufhery's only wound, aside from thi?e reeeivetl when lie crashed tt? t'arth, was a hullet hole through the thumb. Appa rent ly tin* same. bullet imnetuivd one of the ya* oiine tanks t?f his machine. The f?er iiiau uiaehine was under heavy anti aircraft tire several film's, both Im?| . ?n? ami a? or the air tl?Ul, ami one ex plosion of a sht'll upset the oiiein\ pkiue. Inn it managed to *traiirhton uul a^.iiii. . ' llcmiitaK<> Cotton Mill News. May -'J. ? KiTiTTiy "TTiglit wo ha?l a dance in the Cottage for tin- \<nin^ folks. Several couples weiv ?>nt ami spoilt a few hours pleasant ly These lights are a pleasure to all who parti cipate. .Momlay nitfht ? this work wo had a lied Cross moot lntr for l>oth mills, at the school lionise. About sixty-live <.r seventy iieopJe were out and felt well repaid for having ?*ome. Mr. Hnllett. Sil)H'rlnt?Miilent of tin- Walereo Mill presided over the nieetini;. We had i li i ???' iploudid pulling I ?? ' l'? ? i> ? u> l'i uvibl \ I Im1 \\ ondorful work of tin" I ( ? ?< t (Yovs ami it? need, ?>f all lh.il hi' iviu xivt* in 1 1??* \v?.\ of si ? i' \ I ? m ? and uitHH'V. The audlonee was \er\ atli'lit l\v The speakers fl?r the v* cic Mr. I. A Wit i k??w sky. Mr. M. H Clarke ami Kev. l'\ II. Ilai'tlin^. We won* eertalnly fortunate in liaviiiu Midi ?'l(H|iii'ni o|M>ak?'r<. We wish to Ilia nk t lit * i ii for their servlee*. Mr. I{ i i * I in ids. S 1 1 1 K* r i ii I <? nil ?* 1 1 1 of our vo|io.?N. re?vl\ed a letter from Mr. i ieo. Itrnwii. Sialf Super i n I eudeu t of Mill Sellouts, who | i ill a \isii to our silii >^1 last Frlda.x . Mr. jlrowu ex pressed I lis unit I Ilea t Ion in lludinu t lit* school In sui'li wph'iiiliil roiidit ion. 1 1 ? - said In* lia.l in ?l l?*t'i I a marked im provement \\ liii li In' knew -wAs due lo the ti-nrliiiin and >ii|ter\ Islon. Krida.N 1 1 1 irll t Ma\ 'Jllli at S :.'MI t lit* school iMi I Id roii urr to uive an < >per i't la "A Hum* Proam" al tin* ??hool lioiisc. We would lir irlad to have ma n.\ alti'inl. Mr. Kred Still, on id roi>m overseer. iy?i'i \ oil a iiollilcal ion Monday that Im had bi'i'ii t ra usfcrriil from ('lass two to Class oin*. llo loaves Saturday for Camp .laokso'i. Ho has Imimi with tis onl\ a short tinu'. hut Is so inueh liked I ? v all tin- people. We reyrel very in in "I i to h???o hi iii. I li* position will ho a hard om> to till. Mr. T 1 >. (ioodalr. of tho o||Jee ftifii' has a ho heeii railed into ?ervh'o and iff I us hist Wedno*d?iv. Mr. Coixlale was a ven valtiahU1 man to tin- mill otlloo and w ill Im- ureal ly miss I'd l?\ tlu'in and iho village uenornllx. United States Tires are Good Tires Tire-buying Economy Your car must give greater service this year than ever before. It speeds up your work ? increases your working power. The highest car economy lies in utmost service. The most economical tires are those which will give you greatest use of your car. That's just what United States Tires will do for you. You can depend on them for continuous service, ? most mileage at lowest mileage cost. Equip with United States Tires. Our nearest Sales and Service Depot dealer will he glad tc assist you in selection. ? Chain Tread A complete stock of United States Tires is carried by Camden Motor Co. and W. O. Hay.