The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 21, 1919, Image 5
and Personal New3
By Mi*? LoiilM NettU!?
AT Tfttc
fli* H<?hkirK ll?? ('hunter H A.^U.
, u. I.'ii Mt 1 hi 'I'. . iief t
.(vvi.o ?" 'i: i? from :j
? 0 aVh>*t? '? inl?tr**s of this 4?tr
1,11, mu holm*. Ml** Charlotte Thomp*^,
^ gr?'ioU#i> <?n?fntM to open it for
ty ir*t tim? thU .immpwm far the beneftt
)f (li,. |(tibklrk liill < ?t. i >M, d0|
,,l,?i.s>iou will be ?*hu rg?'<| < 1 1 > ? i thU
pp*
refreshment* which are to be
,M1U, .. Soi?tberu. At thin *euf?on the
|)rni (.1 I hi" T?rruee,s is bcuuUful and
jj |K that ? number of automobile
,ml h.rs. bark riding parties will be
nude up fo'' iM^-UHlon and that a
liberal P?troM*fft be given. "The Oup
j Humanity" will be pawed by tln<
yevSWrh oi lht' American' KeVoiution,
(,M .?i?i iut.- for t?-a. which played
gn Important part iu the history of opr
(Vunt?> ? t'uloiilnl America resigned her
M], (,, u|)prewiiott until human .ndur
leave way before the heavy duties
laid ,iii tia. American independence dates
from the i browing of teat-hem s into
Boston harbor." Then- is u subtle charm
jD tbo taste which make*, it irresistible
lud eiipuble >>f idealisation; Th?i s,mi
tlmeutttl and. p.x-tiv '? an mingle the fra
fran< their thoughts with its aroma.
|{ii( there is something more inviting
Krill to this, entertalumeut and that la
th?* beautiful old Southern home ami
ill,- wonderful gardens now u-bloom with
ail |he lovely Hoiyers ./f spring. Anoth
er attraction will be un excellent musi
cal programme rendered during the gf
Ipiiioon, The proceeds from the tea will
K? to French reeonst ruction work
MISS KRANCIH
TODD KNTKRTA1NS
< )jic of I ho prettiest bridge, parties of
the season was given Friday afternoon
with Mi** FiHuHs Todd an the agrcrahle
'hostess, Tin* looms of tbi* attractive
home were beautifully decoratedvfor t h<?
o^nsion, the ?-oh?r scheme of gold aad.j
purple being effectively carried out. Tali
vases of jonquils and doffodTls and great I
bowls of violets wen* used in profusion.
There wiire five .tables and the guests- in
H udfd a number" of Camden bridge de
? votees aud also roprt sentatives the
tourist colony. The score prJ jsc- went
jo Miss .McDonald. while- Miss Helen
Ho, v lie eat the consolation. A f t<* j* cards
the hostess served a salad coi!r*v with
hot chocolate. foftotwuL. hv ices.
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INSTRUCTOR?
KKADY TO CO>ifc
The Red Cross nurse who is to give
the t mini n|; 1n home nursing it* ready to
mine Those, who intend to join the two
classes white and colored are "requested
(?> deposit the $3.00 with Mrs.'.C. M.
(Solomon a* the books must be bought.
The lectures, are to be given at the
Red Cross supply 'room. This is a most
important work and an excellent- oppor
tunity for those Whir wish t.rmlke them
selves rfticieiit In the sit<k room. The
course will cost each only three dollars.
See or phone Mrs. ('oleiuan at once.
UKIJ (ltOSK ?
ACTIVITIES
The old clothe*?. campaign for the re
lief 'of the dUJed countries will begin
Monday the 24th and -last. Jhiy>i)gh to
the 30th. Those wishing to contribute
will plcuMe^leavrTOftJcies at Red Cross
II t'u<J<2Uftrtors_<>r phone; Mrs. Margaret
C. Miller and she will take, nauio.-i down
and see that committee calls for thjpui
?hiring the week. Thereis an urgent call
for this help and It Is hoped that every
"ne will he as liberal as possible.
: "C"
Camden Firm Chartered.
The Kent's Furnishing Company of
( 'amdeu has been chartered with a capi
tal stock of $10,000. A. K. Blakeney
?s pretddeot and treasurer and B. Cas
sells Zenvp. vlctv president and secretary.
P R 0-G R A M
Friday March Slit.
Paramount Presents
^rniKL CLAYTON IN ?
- "MAGGIE PEPPER"
Also a Made Sennett Comedy ~
"V ULLAGE CHE8TNUTS"
Saturday March 22nd.
LOUISE GLAUM IN
"The Goddess or The Los* Lake"
Distributed by W. W. Hodkinson.Corp
AIho an episode of
"HANDS UP"
Monday March 24th .
Paramount Presents
PAULINE FREDERICK IN
"PAID m mow.
Alaa an episode of
-"THE LIGHTNING RAIDER"
i Tuesday March 35th. -
Shirley Mason Supported by
- ^J.rZmies ,
"THE WINNING GflUL"
Also a Pathe Weekly New*,:
f Wednesday and Thursday
March 2?tb and 27th. Z ,
The greatest m ill sportinf*
life pictures '
-3SLHLBL W H
aelodrama, asaastJon*!
0!>n MhAI)DV " -
WI.1V1 IM.
| A familiar ilxure on our strolls is
"I ?.i< !?!> liii 1 \ . ' I .u m un \ veins In*
[ V0j(0tAt>W \> anil t? i ? rliivry. jolty
Vouid be heard front si root in fcVwyt.i
j KviMynftc |t?v?u| (?> j)Hll?Mli*f hltll. t^bujj
liis wai^. Ihtiiu-v He WAN *Uk'h i? whg|.v- ;
j *??><??? ?ltl !????? -vlavi*. I
faithful ami uui\ h<- t<>l<l
of old plantation Jlt.o "when man not* wWtt
['ill hluOHl", U?ul l??* UOVOr failod to llllY''
an itiliMTMHl uuiilitu^ on r%*?r,v door
wtep in thr sprinic ami hvumiiV?i' morn
ings n* li>' |iit**od with his who I -ha now
of fro^b V*fc*ttlbie??. Hut I ?. cl.lv Hilly
will nevor i?m?? around attain in the
fv?>shu?vis and beauty of string ami the
glow of| h?? suinjiK'r inorniiiKx. uoi will
hi? over iik a in toll thi> marvelous auil
woudorful tuU's of tin- days that tiro no
mure, for ho is lying in an aitnobt dy*
iiiR londition in a little house on South
Fnlt' Stroot with a broken leg from which
hit extreme old age will make it im
imssiblo fo?" him to ever recover- , > Any
contribution* in inouoy, uourinhmeut or
??lothing (or the sirk sent to Mrs. B.
v<ni Trosi'Kow or iff t at the Library
with Misn Ia>u Not ties will reach Hiui.
"Hweet voice* valliu "Mule Hotrto",
Hccin riurflu' in my etira :
An -wi-aiiu' sort ?>' Mttiablo
Ok Mustfi \ voice I hours.
I >?? way H? usrd to rail his bi?ai
Airn'-s river: "Homo!
You dam oi' nixgor cortie an bring
I >11 1 Hon t 1111" rQMf Alio homo!"
Ho'h pas*?*d llejiven's River now, an" soon
He'll call aoross its foam :
"Yon Homo, yon dam ol' nigfe?, ioniic
Your boat an tame on Home."
Ivvhokt \im;i?
TlIK soi ,i>i i :ks ? .
An afternoons entertainment for, con
valescents at. Camp Jackson was given
by representatives from Cuuulcn*K Civic
L#tfgU? last .Monday. Leaving Cnmden
at an rtnrly hoUr with Camp Jackson
rts their destination t ho party wont im
mediately to the Hod Cross Convalescent
llunif and entertained the hoys f, ?r quite
u thr.o. with instrumental music, and.
bright i-lii-fry SOiVffH^ They niW carried
.Wit It tlitMo-.ii 'generous supply of dainties,
home-made oand.v. cookies, biscuits, jol
lies. prcscrvqp, pickles, ete,-~ just what
they wanted and just what wonid go
straight to the heart of over.v home
sick txi.v. Among those who went were
Mesdames II. (joodale, C. M. ColeJ
inau. A. 1), Kennedy, Jr., Itobt. Team.
F. N. MtcC^oix'kl^. and Misses' Olive
Khanp\ Mary Martin, .Celeste Mumford,
("?ii'oJyn l*ost and Messrs. 10. X. McDow
ell. M. II. lleymau. ' Lieut. Miller of
Camp Jiicksod also accompa hied them.
HKI> CKOSS
MKKTIN0
The regular monthly meeting of the
Camden Red Cross Chapter was held
"Friday afternoon -at tlie supply room.
The chairman Mrs. 10. C. yon Tresckow
presided and. the nowly elected secretary
.Mrs. 'Margaret C. Miller was in hey.
pla<ee and rej^d minutes of l&st meeting:.
Mr. Trotter reported off the Civilian Re
lict' had opened 'a u . "office and placed
Mrs. Mijler in charge aiid this work had,
1 u doubled. in that time. Canteen com
mittee repotted that thirty-eight boys
hud been entertained, This commltee!
requests that every soldier will en-roll
?^t Red Cross office, arid they beg all
ministers throughout the county to make
a plea to (his effect. The resignation
of Miss Whit* red go us director of wo
man's work was accepted. Mrs. Odlc
man reported class of eleven in town
mid l'ii ;ii Hermitage Mill ready for
instructions ttf home nursing. Mr.
Ti-ottor introduced Capt. Hibbard of
^hlf^igp w'ho had been abroad six months
in Red Cr08s service wbo iiTade a most
interesting and instructive, talk especial
ly stressing the work of the - women.
\ .
MKKTING OF THK
KIRKWOOD BOOK CLUB
Mrs. WN I>. DePaw was an agreeable
hostess t<? the Kirk wood book club Wed
nesday morning. As the books had not
all come in the discussion on the various
in w Hotion was postponed until the next
meeting and the morning passed iu knit
ting and sewing. The bostew< served
ten and sandwiches *t noott.
Afternoon Tea.
The ladies of the Presbyterian Aid
Society will serve tea on Tuesday after
noon, March 25th, at the manse,- 1605
Lyttieton HUMC, tor the benefiV of the
Sunday School hiulding fund. Candy,
wafers, and flowers will also be sold.
From four to (six o'ckxjk.
Sir. Kennedy Blakapey has returned
from a trip to New York.
> ?
\rtfiui~Su?!l1i Wtwrn*. ? -
Frauds In fatpd^u Mint tVu?igh.ou(
th?> i'oinrty ?rt? (Hltfht>-d to mt Mr. t At'
thur Smith, oft bo Pm-tUtur*
?t 'out p.t it \ , luii k tu lh<- rlly, after hit \ ?J?pt
>i < n w >Hii' til Jbt> l?m<l \ighting ? ?i? liw
NV. -inn ft'v?ut in> Kruttcf, lie t?w?k purt
in >tf the ttyrt^r t?xhtlug ??f the
V> He M'liirund to t'anid?Mi ywtertfftjf
f ???>?? * Camp .fa^wu vvhrr** 1>?> wont fo*
ilmndriliMiiou. Ih'for*' going into th??
m i vice Mr. Smith wa* iwliued to 1
cut hin lorg?? furniture bu*Jni?KH in Cam
den. tuit latin- d?>?*ld?-<l to Itav it in
t-burgy of bin ' fer^thern, who have i*on
<lo? i? <! tho biirtttMH In mH'U a wgy that
It tm-> srowq ami pi\>?p?*red in Ii1n ah*
< ho- ;unl innttld of having to b?^?(iik
fcuew b?' will tak?* ih> again in thi*
MoH\
.More Finn* For Speeditu. *
Four auto owner* *wXn?r?) brf.vre
ltvcordoi Siugloton Monday inoruiug
charged with violating the npeed ordi
Ultnoe within tin- rit.v limit*. tile Hr
eordpr placed pi^tt.v ntiff Hnw. upon thiw
of lh? parties and It in oxpected tbut
?b$ao Buw will gradually grow In nine
until the pra?-t io' of xpoodhtg oU &JB
city ntreots i? broken up. Tbo*t> appear
ing Monday luovutug wen- :
Mix. Kulpli Hills, <htrrged with driving
ton fast <iii IU>Kall> Hfrreef. Six- was
tinod $lft4
VV alter Smith, who driven the Caindmt
Furniture ,Oo; truck wus. up for spool
iug and was Sued $15.
Marion (Jumble, who driven a trans (
f?-r tor l*mu- KngliKh. also divw a fine
i>f $1 a. i
JtMUOK 11. Hums vlMirged with spi t-tl
iug was di?inUHt>d. Mr. Huma_deule?J~
that he was driyifiK too fast and as limn*'
was no wltnewNOH to text if v against him |
? I
uo vus lot off.
MTItATK OF SODA? I haw mi hand
a good stock at nttr??*tjtv^ juices. J.
I.. Musi-ley, ('ainden. 49
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mi. mrd Mr--. H. K. have i<
turned f coin u two weeks trip to llOKtuii
ami N't w York.
I >a\-?* Nettles. new with tin- Ignited
States jinny in the *outhwest is vlaH
itijf in ('anulen an4 Cheraw*. ,Ile is on a
furlough . f?>ra few da>? only wi'l ''x
Kccts tii <j|il <or. UuMtja in the near, fuJ
? i> ? v ?
tore. ^ ?>; .
Mr. -Ir K. IVKh.v, who about
a year ago to nuuke has bum e in Ueorge
town t*t)?nty, was a visitor to relatives
and friends the pnst wwk. Mis friends
will be triad to know that he is doing
Well in his new home.
At the Majcstk* today Kthel ('lay tun
in 'Maggiv Pepper" u Paramount J>ie
tu.r<>. and "The ViUug*' Chestnuts*', a
Mark Hennett Comedy.
Mrs. >1. S. Lowell, who has been
spending quite a long while with her
hon... Mr. Sidney Smith, at Shreveport,
Ivtt.i returfted hojTl? i??t -week. Her
friend* are glad to huve her in Cauideu
again and to See that she iK,ic>f.kine
su well. * * =? ? ?
Mr-i. II. 1/* ScblOifburg left last \Veek
for ' a stay at While Springs. Fla.
Owing to the heavy raipa 1n South Geor*
gia and Florida. Mrs. Schlosburjc Aa?
detained in Jat^ksonvfile for <p^ite a
while.
Mrs. A. Karc?h iu pa a visit t?? her
daughter Mr*; A. .?. Hellman. at Chea
ter. S. C.. "
Tomorrow at the Majestic, ,* "libtilrt
(ilantn wili appear* "> 'The (JoddeBs of
The Ix?st I>ake" and 11 new episode of
? Hands Up".
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JJITRATEror SOI >A? b *avo on hand I
a good stock alt attractive prices. J
I j. Moseley, Camden. 19
%
Enirmous Meat Conaumption.
The Millennium Guild takes the
dally average of half a pound of meat
eaten by each Individual of the United
States and finds that In 60 years the
average iherft eater consumes four
? tons and a half, or, to put It In anoth
er way, this average person, at the .
end of 50 years, has eaten enough
tons of meat to be the equivalent of
tlx beef cattle, 15 calves, 22 sheep,
40 lambs, 10 hogs, 100 turkeys, 200'
chickens and ducks, 1 deer, besides
pigeons and small birds a goodly num
ber. What a slaughter house we have
made out of ? the world! Yet two
thirds of the population of the globe,
~U-l*a?tlmflfed, never eat meat. Among
these^ latter are millions of 1 sturdy,
healthy tollers. We also know that
the horse, the ox, the elephant-^
strongest of all animal workers ?
build their strength on grasses and
cereals. V / ? v: \-.Tpy : -r?
Camden's Eleventh Annual
March 26th~27th, 1 91 9 at Camden, S. C.
RUNNING RACES TROTTING RACES
Free tor All Trot or Poet? tor #iaa ? n ?*
South Carolina Owned Horsea} JIUU ID PflZeS COMMENCES
Free For All Trot | #171; ? n ? ^ 2 P, M
Open to the World j $175 1Q PflZeS EACH DAY
V - ... ..... ^ ... ?- - . .. . y . . ; J _ " * ?; \ ' * ? V f ..
ADMISSION SO CENTS PLENTY OF ROOM FOR AUTOS.
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TICKETS ON SALE AT W. R. ZEMP'S AND ZEMP A DePASS* DRUG STORE
W - - ? ':*? j- ? r- - ... ? v.?. . 1: \ S. : -V , '
For Your Protection-Read
Wage Earners Are Being Robbed
Dishonest RWn are tempting
people to exchange their Lib
erty Bond* and invent their
hunieurneri savings In "Ket
rich quick" scheme* that
promise big returns but are
worthless.
Hold Fast to Your Liberty
Bond*
I 'tin t ' exchan^r thorn for any*
thiiiR. Don't sell them unless
absolutely necessary Keep
them tyi a safe place or have
them registered rfree) In
your name.
If In poubt, Consult Nearest
Bank or Undersigned
, Hefore selling or exchanging
.vour Liberty Bonds.
Beware Of the Man
Who temp'- you to pur t with
t? ? *?i?r 1 I hurt ^jV Ttomfn _thoy are
th? "safest ;?Ttt! i?e*t JjuSeiti'
ment in the \vnrJd,
f.AKTl?l? GLASS.
Secr? t;!iy. I'nited States TroaM
Try Department.
WfiBhington. D. C.
Mrs, I J. Bays, w^fe of Rev. II.
\Y. Rays. of Hook Hill, died at her home
in ihnt city otr Thursday la*t^ after an
extended illucfls.
8? 7
Friend* in Oarndim are to ?
soo. Mr. W. i\ Salmoinl who is hero
.mi n visit.
havl?>K Red* G*<w>~ gmu-l.
metits please rolurn to Hod Cross room
by Thursday Of Friday, March 22nd or
28rd as they roust he sent to Atlanta.
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dvte League Meeting
? - t . 'j . ' I1.*
The regular monthly meeting of the
Camden Ci vie league wan held in the
(Grammar ?Sehool on the Rwond Mondn\
in March. The, prenident Mrs. N. . H.
Atojfldaie called- the meeting to order, ^
Itdbcrt Team yorre?ponding X
^rjfitafy. reported tbiit ahe had written \
letters of sympath>' to Members of U?e
League who had been ill. Mrs. Team
^nwr-stamt-that- ^br-htML-wfttteu-tln
agent- of the Seaboard utatiou in regunl
to the sanitary condition of the station.
The agent replied that be would see *
to the i'leunitig of thefiftation and grounds.
The J/eague pawed a motion to make H ..
similar request to the agent of the
Southern Station.
Mrs. Harueh as treasurer wns author
ised t<? pay Mr. Kirkland for materials
Vised In' wiring the Community Christ
v > '?*> **i ? ? -r'.-- v? - - ? .
mas tree. ;
Mrs, von Tresckow read her report
On the expenses of the Rest Room/ The
expense* tor ,the preceding year were ^
$271.20. The League has received from
its friend and five n*erCiULntH of the
towir the sum of $601,715. leaving a
balance of $230.00.
~ A motion ????' paannH thwf hi the ni^f
of the Civic league ?^nd tbe U. D. C?
a petition be sent -to the city council
to repair the damage done to the. sol
dier's monument on Broad street.
The League passed the motion tpv
m?i\ ?? tin- seats in tmnt of t >?*? I-ihimy
to (mother sect it.111 (tf the l'ark.
Mi^v I >> i^-oll <>l N*W York *wh? in
visit in>; hcif J?pofcv on tin- <4vi<? contevs
and i?)ay ground \v<?rk iih vurriotl ou by
Ni'\v York <'ity. MI mm DrigcoH is' lu*
tere*ted iu the (jh*)M'u section, one of
tin* tn?. st crowded districts ofthe city.
FWre. hs in nil parts the city, publlf
i'..l 4-iti*."iis hjfid turned VnCttOrt lotK
intt. |<ln.v ground* ju order that the chil
dren mlfiht have ft safe place of auiunc
uieut. yW?PV(V there are no vucaut lotrts
? i VS ?f ii Mm* arc roped o(T and
i kuo.wn a* yla.v street*.
Th. J.eague th??n 4lwu*?ed tbfi t'oiin
i i*k of playgrounds ill different, sections
<?f Camden but ii" definite action was
taken.
M ik?i Mary Mnrtiu,
Acting SwTi'lm.v.
- ? ? *? ?{.<
Mis. Loulle Salmoiul I -;?ntr. "
- ? Kit into life eternal on the morn*
i nn < '>-! I'M!). Mrs, l.oulie
Hal/uoud Kanu. a heloved ineiubcr of
the Ladies Aid tfoeiaty and of the MIk
sfonar.v s4o<4$ty of tin* / Pr<^hytoriau
C'Hurvb of ('uuwN'ii, S. c.
Onw moro wo huvo boon called to
la ini'u tho |i?hk of n o)iori*hoil uumuImm
of "III two -ocii'tifs, wmT \vhih? \v?> <K>
mil CfUCMttOM tho ,wis<loli) of Iliiw whi?
niak?> uo mi stale on, ami know that oin
Idvs is hor otornal tfuin, our heart* an
UIIihI with Morrow. Sh?? has loft. bohimf
lur :i MVtrl, ''fruRninl memory that wiH
.ifV-i- ho forgotten.
toilet, mioiN'k! . 'and una--sumtuK slu
j ft j ii ii< f hvr way into t lio hop Ha of all
1 with whom tfho cnhiio , In rontnot tor
.11. kin'w iii-i hut t?> lov?' Jicr;"
Then-foro. (jo it ronolvod :
1'ir-u That wo H'imIim" our himinYU
s.vut'v?atb.v to h?>r Ihi'wl ours, and ?i,,|n
mnnf thrtn to Him wlui bath pkW "V 2
\si!J uot Ji-avt- vmi fOiiiJortli-ss.
Siiiiini. That a of thorn rcN\?
linioiiv hi- -"i-ni |.i tin' family ami aliiO
ho i ' u 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 ? 1 1 in tho f'ai?ui<Mi Ohrqniohs .
' r .
'* 'Noath tho dainicf* sweetly ftleop,
MxuJ? tJj.v. MtaliUoss. white no til k?euu "
K?if aftor ?MtrtrP?'7ouiTTfljrtlt^f ?
In <h<ur lloavon'H xlail tomorrow
Loved ^tiiOH will meet." .
These .famous old
Virginia Mills have
peen making fine white
winter wheat flour for 50.
years ? flour that in all that long period
has been in great demand by the good
bread cooks cf the South.
Flour made by the Piedmont Mills, not -
only bakes thebest bread, cakes, biscuits
and rolls, but itcontainaalloftheoriginal 1
nutriment of the wheat. At the same
time, it is white and sweet.
"Piedmont" 4 'Puritan" "Argus Self-Rising"
are brands under which the fine
products of the Piedmont Mills are sold.
Make their acquaintance, if ybu are not
yet familiar with the splendid baking
results they give.
Sold now in pre-war quality
THE PlQ>MbNT MIELS, Inc."
Fin? Winter Whaat Flour
LYNCHBURG, VA.