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j^ial and Personal News By Mi" " iipfcrm*!. * or TUB JOlfN kk.nnw>v c^wjHwoi 1V ^element ttfUMUOOM <4 ^otjday ^ tur<| .1M not PW<Hlt a targe crowd ?* the boaptt^ie/ hornfc j) In*. l\lx rttrri#b 1ov <he *?*?Ur f ^nthly metftttf of ihe John fu Kennedy I Jypt#r l'. I)? Mw> Hhannon f jd *'* ^ w^? *now 80 W?N (0 dispense the gracious hospitality ! . thf 0)<i Houth W^fe ?MiatapJ ,8(1 in th*> vhssry parlor* of tl\jW^ ol^ \ (?btun antebellum home ,?ived ? ?l08t welcome und wp*nt ? nft?rooo? that wga charming und jelilhtful i? every particular. The Pre*. Mis* l/ouise Nettle* prenided ?ud ?h, ?.Ji call, oi nearly one hundred m.-.n krs ^ called Sl'd M?i?utes, b<fl" 1*a*vlia" iB| r mJ hy the Necretary V1' AruetW 'The Treasurer Mrs, M us 1 1 ii I. Kuve ii (iue re'por' kape4 that by the tyafch* m<** ti* every aestbor will be patfup for lftlik"40fee chapter decided to continue the work of narking the grave# of Confederate koI . diere and W aud^M>*w. F. twlie f&mp were asked to the " trork on this oommHtpe. Actteomml tt fisting of Mrs. W. R. Sill.mrs. O. Shannon, Mrs. A. C. AncrumnMrs. J ^lie Zeo>p was appointed to wit : (he Chapter President In regWfcFlo ^ i,H-( inK and securing a speaker for Me morial Day. The President put before ibe Chapter the proposed plan of plant in trees iu memory of the heroes of the World War and appointed the fol lowing Indies to act with a committee from the Hobkirk Hill Chapter D. A. R.. and from tho Civic League : Chairman Jkliss Leila Shunnou, Mrs. Eugene Brown, Mrs. N- <'? Arnotte, Mra. Burwell Boy Un. Mrs, Frank L.. Zemp. It was sug gestcd that the Chapter adopt a French orptau. and sentiment accrued decidedly iu favor yf it but there waa no decision cached. The matter will be discussed and voted upon at the 'March meeting. The Chapter was glad to welcome;" an a new niranoer Mrs. W. E. DeLo$0h$ jind as guests Mrs. Dreher of Spartanburg, and Mrs. t)sborne. The social hour was most pleasing, Mins 8elma Parrfsh .sang a solo, all joined , in slnginfc^jthe Star Spangled Banner, and Miss Parrisfc- play ed several piano ? selections during the serving of delicious fefirealu&ents. The March meeting will be held with James Hums with Mrs. A? ^ .AjVODTt and Miss K<*bekah Nelson as assistant hostesses. MWN l'OHT COMPLIMKNYKU Miss Carolyn Post, of i'IjkukO, the at 4r*etive guest of her ^ster Mm. R. H. I'itts, ha* been the rcclpieut of a number ?>f ?oclul courtesies during her stay iu t'umdeu. Among them a lovely tea at the V atos huo>?- un North It road ? Street, With Mlw K.tbfl Yates as the agreeable hostess. The rooms were beautifully decorated iv plants ami cut fluw?ii? with lights softened by rusvtintod shades. The table bad as a renter decoration a tall va*e of pink aud white carnations and tea was (mured by Mr#, liavid Perkins. The dainty refreshment* were passed by (Mr*. John Villepigue and Mi?s Katfc-j #miV /emi>. The honor guest, yielding to the importunate demand of the co?- ! \f*^y gave a vocal solo that was most' pleasing and delightful. MISS POST At J A IN HONORED Appwg the social functions of thft week |om? were more eujoyuble than the bridge j >arty given at the handsome borne of i he Carrtftons ou North llroad Street.) A'ith Mr*. H. O, Oarrinon as a gracious V*te*s au(' Miss Po*t as giieat of honor. Tables were attractively placed around the spacious parlors for bridge aud seated the following guests: Miss Tost, Mes idauies H. B. I*itts> Arthur Griffin, R alp It Sim in kiu, H. K, Hallett, Hunter Lang, |\Vm. Aucruiu, John Villepigue, David il'crkiuH, II. <i. Carrleou, Jr., Mrs, Teak, iMIk?cr Katheriue Zemp, Ellen Boy kin, Ethel and Eulalie Yates, Selma Parrisb, Klara Krumbhobt. The s<v?re prize, a bottle of toilet WAter was wou by Mrs. Arthur Griffin. The honor guest was presented with a corsage of violets. After cards a, salad course, with coffee, follow<>l-^5y sweets were served on the prettily appointed card tables. " RECIPROCITY DAY The CHvic League will observe Reci procity Day at their regular monthly meetW next Monday afternoon at the Grammar School. The President Mrs. X. It. Goodale extends a cot-dial invi tation to tho members of Hobkirk Hill Chapter D. A. R. and' to the John D, Kennedy Chapter U. D. 0. and to the teachers of the graded school to be pres ent,./ The meeting will be called at 4 o'clock and an interesting musical and literary program will be presented. It is hoped that the membership roll of this important organisation may be consider ably lengthened on this occasion. trry-M.y^,; , Wm. Aucruiu ahd children left Sunday night to join Commander An crum in New York. ... *MK VOX COAT Mallent Feature of the Spring .Mode- ? 4>l . urful PtaUU for Sprint* ? \tu \uvV, V"h. I. Tlif ??' !? (UK wlueb always u<vou>??uuirh tbe^pviug season nt ah os cecry wowun look forvaru witbvcajroruoff and anxiety to the h*I*c% i?| of her sprint; wardrobe. Tired i* xh? of till' heav> wrap- of winter, -fpl the urw sra*>n offer* cbaogt and *?* ? t\. The lust word from Pari* nays that tU box (\?at,f which has beeu afeootathilly introduced, wiU remain aud be quite pop ular. The'sfi tight liuea of the bo* coat which baa been nwceaatully introduced, will retuafp^tyid be quite, popular. The I *trt)igbt iinen of the box coat ftlV i>a> i tfcijlarly favorable U> the prevfciliaf sil I feottttft. Usually, the wMrt of thr box coat aqit is quite narrow aud buttoned | down the back. This civet the oott the appearance of flaring just a Httl#, al though It ta really straight. The Rounded* Tunic I One of the loading shops shows a model on these lines developed in dark blue serge i with tiny brassWttons running along the edge 'of the -wa&'Vhieh is slightly out; away at ^e^iWnt opening * With this suit is woru a putty colored vest, em broidered in neutral yellow. The effect j is startling but attra<?tivet and it is worthy of saying t|jat it would give prestige and distinction to its Wearer. The limped skirts are becoming more and more popular tor spring and the de signs are novel and original. The draped skirt offers a huge latitude for originality, for the designer may create all sorts of ?WoCuJ TKA AT D. A K. x 'v '? CHAITKK MAUL ; J .ii. ! v Tb*? tea |iven by the Hobkirk HU1 Chapter I). A. It. wa* a in 0>?t pleasing and informal affair. The beautiful old hut) uever looked prettier in the palmy daye of yore, than it did ou this oo? casion whfu it was tilled by the descend ant* of the men who fought to make this great Republic possible. popular tad pel* maneut.^ A building that stands as a laud murk of the days that are uot p?or?* and feop\ whose reoensed window a cnn be se*u the grave of Agu^a of <Jla4?ow, the winsome Scoth la&sie about whom ao many pretty legends have been written. And many u pilgrim tinda his way to this lonely little grave and pauses there in a fascination bom of mystery. Thurn day ?fteru9on was bright and beautiful and the hall waa flooded with aqn^Wttc aud scented with the sweet aroma of the piues from the young pine-tops used in decoration. Nach table had itu- a center decoration a tall silver vanej til ed witb tbe flowers of early s$r?g gathered from Oauiden's generous * gar dens. The guesta were welcotned| by the regent Mrs. It. B. Htt* and,' 'tea poured by Mr*. H. O. Car ri son and Mr*, .lohu M. Lindsay.. The dainty refjeah mouts were served by a bevy of young girls This was tbe first in a series of tea* to be given by the Hobkirk Hill Chapter aud we be-apeak for them a liberal patronage. " ? I ^<?? ? ? '??!? ?? ??? ?, ? . -? ?? * - The albatross spends its life, filth the exception of a few weeks given each year to nesting, entirely at sea,- and is <?ii the wing practically all the time. Furthermore, ft d'oe? not progress by flapping its wings, as most birds do, but seems to soar at will, rarely if ferer giving a stroke of the wing, seeming to need uo impetus At nesting time, which is early in the^ear, the albatross re pairs to an island, such as one of the Croset islands, in the Southern Indiun ocean, or Tristan do Cunha.ju the South Atlantic ocean, ?' beautiful liues with the 'hiultitudinous folds <>f, material. One of the illustra tions here show* a simple version of the draped skirt having the material pleated at the sides. "The fflnge WASP Iras been superseded with the fringe that is made of taswtls., These tassels are applied close to each other, and the effect is truly beautiful. This detail was seen on a beige-colored trieolette frock \ for street wear for spring. Another, fabric that promise* to be fa vored for spring add summer is taffeta. Many informal dance and party frocks are made of this (material that liolda an amazing quantity of chic in its. erisp folds. - : ?? MM. AND MKN. CLAKJK N OK MOH(MN KNTKKTAIN Charming nod delightful in every de tail wuk the dinner party given at the Kirkwood last Saturday evening by Mr. aud M ra, < Mareuce Moigau in honor of .their daughter, Miss Morgan, who it* an attractive guost for the winter aj that popular resort. An clegaut course ?liu uer w?n served, and covers laid for the following guc*t?; Major and Mr*. Onvn Mr. and Mrs. II. K. llallett. MIs.mn Klara Krutnbhbola, HhetU I>elx?ache, Bland Williams and Katherlue Zemp, Lieut. Clarence Hunks, |I*aars. MiU, Kirklaud Trotter, Thomas Ancruin, Laui* bert I>oI>asn.'< After dinner the gtfefcfs adjourned torthe ball room aud* enjoyed the ragdlar Saturday night dance. These dances are growing in popularity tin the Hcaaon advances and on this occasion the guests included quite a number from nearby towns, tourist* and natives. ? ? ' Court Inn Arrival*. ' The following named have registered a* guest* at the Oourt Inu within the past ten days t Mrs. Allan B. Forlvs, Master (Jordan Forbes, Greenwich Conn. : Mr. uud Mrs. Hugh Kennedy, Miss Elisu both Kennedy, Buffalo, N, Y. ; A. R. Paine, Charles Pyrenue, Boston; Mr, Kckert Goodman and family, N. Y. ; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Warner, Naugatock, Conn ; Mr. N. F. Ilobbe, Bridgeport, Conn, ; Mr. and Mr*. H. S. ShHton, Bridgeport, Conu. ; 11 B Montgomery, Mrs. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.'Hlg* giuson, New York ; Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Knight; Jamea Knight. Akron, Ohio; Miss Harrington, Mrs. 0. K. * Templi, New York : Mr. and Mrs. S, 11 Il.udNon, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clifton, Buffalo; Mr. aud Mrs. J. B. Ludd, Ardmoro, J*a. i M iss DofBu. New York ; Mr*. B. K. Jamison, Jr., Mrs. Thos. Stlnvson, Mr. aud Mrs. ,T. (Jill, \\\ A. Holman, Mr. ???<? Mrs. Scull, Philadelphia ; Mr. and Mrs. II. Colebrook, Rochester; Miss Jane lMerie. Milwaukee ; Mr. Frank Childs, Miss Amy Child*, Miss M. Childs, Con-, neeticut; tMr. aud Mrs. A. K. Smiley uud family, Mohawk Lake, X. Y. ? ? Kershaw County Casualties. Whinnied slightly ? Corporal deBruhl, of Camden. ? Wounded slightly ? Corporal Curtis Kirklaiid, ltfd. 1, Cantey. Wounded, degree undetermined? Clif ton 'Italey, of Bethune. , \ Drum at Old Church. , Y ? A . dance will, be given at ^ the iSHT Catholic Church on Tuesday evening, February 11th. Tallarieo's Kirk wood orchestra will furnish music for the |oc casiou. Tickets will lie fifty cents. , L Mr#. Lej-oy Woo ton baa g ??o villc for a stay of g??ml w?<ki. . ? Aferrtof#. ? Married on Monthly r veiling la*t. <b^ .'l?d io*t, at tbo burnt; of I'vubato Judft W. 1-. Mt?J K.wi ll, Mi-. I.?'wIn ChriM imi. uu.l itim Ada I.illitm l-foyd. both of Camden. - fbo froom is a highly #!*/ teemed young man wbo baa yccoutl.v be?a honoiabty discharged from tbo Uoito4 States army while ihcVtivide >? a altttt .if a yonug soldier who vucnntly gave up bin lif*? ou tb? battle-ticfd in FraiUM*. ?.-?? ? ? ??'y j* \ # , .> MAJESTIC PROG R A M Today Friday FA. See the Arteraft Hta* FRNI> STOmO IN ? I M>?<?t THIC A viivus story. that |? decidedly eutertainiug ? Also a new Mack HennOtt \Vtnrdy "Whoso Little WW? K. 11" MMun)n,v Feb. 9th, WILLIAM 1)HHM0*U> IN "DKl'CISnilNW A uovaI Western I'luy Alm? Itutb Koland in a new episode of "HANDS UP" Monday Feb. tVtk WM. FA VKRHIIAM IN "THK 8ILVBK HINti" A Parauiount-Artcraft Special Fuvet-Kbatn is every -bit nil goad on the screen as on the ata#e Also Pearl White in _ "TUB LIGHTNING IMUHK >? i ? , Tuesday Feb. 11th. } I AKO LP LOCK WOOD IN *? One of his last 1 1 1 mini Hiijiii m |3 A Metro Screen OlasMe "PALS FIRST And uiilu-u t u doubt, one of his beat, f: . If not his beat. : . Wednesday Feb* 12ik . ? The newest and brightest of film sVAYa LITTLE LILA L1BW IN ' "THK SECRET GARDEN". It's an attractive plafT but it would not be fair to tell you the plot, other than you will surely be glpd you carae ...i . ? . ; v ? 1 - - ? ? ? - Thursday Feb ISUi -? LM1LDHKP , (Mrs. Charlie Chaplin- in "FOR HUSBANDS ONLY" Hut first of all, don't forget to bring your vlfe. It's a delightful play, and nothing offensive at all. Just a fun ny title. DOMING SOON: ~ Anita Stewart w&L-i li+Czl "Virtuous Wives" "Tarxan or the Apes" ami "The Romance of Tarsa*" Criffith'n "The Romance of Happy Valley" ' ' ? f Uptown office over baruch-nettles to.