The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 18, 1919, Image 5
Cjil and Persenal News
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04* r*t * o?? tim^ root r*th to ifa?
?To be fcl?d ofJift? b?C?U^ It 8ives"
^ <* ??"???- "? ?*??? *> w+ M.?
M look up at {h<- tcMfO,
*$?4 *ltb your possessions, but not
gflMtt HMh vvuiM-li uutil you b?Tu
?*fc thf befrfcof tbeiuj "
is ike world ?o*o?^t; )t
*e*W< ^ <" for* ncift
^arMv; to be gbvoruedlb^
mi ratios rather, than by jtfl
to i? yoi?h
fice^t "itis kiuUu'euK of heart iu
H? i4' WttUU4.Tii;, ,tpf thlu|<
^ur Willie, uft^q of your ,^
rveO" of.Obrirti i>mJ <&'
touch tiui.* a* ,yun <iAia wltK
?pirtt In Ood'8 <>ut Ot iluor.s tlEffi
(ittJr tfuidi' posts on t lie* f\*>Y,V>a th w
P^fcdl^pry Vaa Nykk'^pTj
DKATtf OF SUiH. *
KStllKIt KKVN0I-P8 ?>AV|S
The pa*8io? ?* Mr?
Dtvis has removal < tyw pURMfc
H? most uracils, kMly ftad; ^ loy/l;
fomeu. IJcr death, occurr^T^ M< ttJ
p Wednesday at the old home of ' the
uiyaolds family whereto W& *ihorn,
^red and spent ? .Mcfrj f
score and ten yoars. ? ? J
The daughter of the late I>r. Hefners
aPl his wife Mary Cbestuut Heynolda,
, Ull. married, iu early life to tho late
u, ... iv ? IMvtfi an KpisoopaJ olergy
njau au. ir. uuJon was blesged by
?. }\ut f Chestnut, yho died
iacbildhvol mi l Thomas, who survive
His mother.
The funeral arraugcuujnty will be made
after the arrival of her nephews ;thf
Messrs I)eSu assure of Tennessee, At lint u
and Jacksonville. ?
Although uot unexpected her death bat.
mddened thj^eritire community.' 'fcheiA&t
y gyn of her life wero spent in fle<lusion:
on accouut of delicate beall^, but sb?
wag never forgotten by those, who Joved
and admired her, The rough hahd of
'sorrow had fallen heavily upoq har, but
had not the power to change, tbi purity,
dignity and sercuity of her life? a life
and character that gained be duty With
the passing years. No sun, sweeping
through the gates of the morning has
^ ever the radiant glory oj[ bis calm
setting:. Buoyant and beautiful as is
the gpring time, it fades before-" thi
rotor and splendor of the autumn. And
so there is H sweet serenity and chasten*
td befcQty about the evening of a well*
spent *life that far exceeds the bright
ness and blooin of its ttilr young naorh-"]
As we write this simple tribute on
Wedowday afternoon tho purjrie, gold
?n^. cri^gou of the setting aun lights
?p the door way of tbe April day with
its sunshine and shadows, its bright
skies and dark clouds hjul come to a
do*. And such a beautiful close the
radiant sunset promising a bright to
?wrrow. How like the life whose Bun
kid set today to rise afain In a land
?here it is always morning.
'Sunset and evening star, T '
And one clear call for me! * ?
And may there b? nO moaning of the bar
"hen I put out t<? boo.
But such a iide as moving seems asleep,
Tm full for sound and foam,
When that which drew from out the
r ? boundless deep ? . .
Torns again home- *? '
Twihght and evening bell,
M after that the darkle r; ?
And may there be no sadness of. farewell
"hen I embark. ~'"r '".*?** ?
t?r Uiough from out- the bourne-of
I Tiae and Place' ?' ? ...
;J?f n>ay bear me far, , ^
' Jope to see my pilot race to face .
"hen 1 have crossed the bar."
This beautiful (%oehi of ^IJennyson's
us erj>regsed the fulness <of many hearts
?hen their own language failed/
MAJESTIC
PROG R A M
Today Friday April iStk.
I>. W, Grifflrtr' Presents
"the Wrt -Who stayed at Homo"
"uiy it's a .Ww,>*t6ryt- h.ut*i6f the war
thn^tievet-ends
Tho t)tory . of. a girl's soul
All Scats '25 cents'
Saturday April 19th.
J- Warren Kerrigan in -
"TUB DRIFTERS"
AIro a Mack Bennett Comedy
"NEVER. TOO OLD"
A)?o Charlie Chaplin in
"THE VAGABOND**
Monday April 21st.
Thomas H. Ince Presents*
ENID BBNNBTT IN 1 ? ?
"I'AUTNKRS THRKBr
Also the last episode ?# ?"
^HE lightning raider*
Tuesday April
Program Not "xtt Announced
Wednesday April SSrd.
A Paramount Picture
?I'ETTIOREWS OWL"
Featuring Ethel Olayton
And lt'? certainly great entettajn
r*0*- Bee it.
_L_ Metro Preaeata t
?ah *SUITa<J>TOKT ra
*? THR sun WKNT DOWN"
n ,JnQ?ually interesting
' : pictarg-7^:
MM PERSONAL MENTION
Mr*. M, {i, Smith and daughter
iTp><>roiU>, loft WeiiuoHduy aftrrooou tov
visit^to relative in Or?ag?AmJ-g.
Mr*. 0. r. Dn^olle toft tHi-i w*^k
t'.?r Washington for a ten day>v stay.
Bi will be joiuixi by b?r #ou? Dick j
gleton and .Ibhu Kennedy Dultoae,
who will. spend B*?tor with her In
Washington. t
Mi (\ c. wuitak. i und sou. Andrew,
;W^r, this wwk fjor a visit to Richmond
itM'l W ?tshiuHtoM1. They will alao visit
|4tivc U. H. Naval iWadamy at AuuapolU
tyjSei-.' C, O. WhS taker, Jr., la ji utudeut.
r Tr' ' an^ Kirkbridt* <nul ,;unll>'
Wednesday ifor their summer home
ijt tjie . North. Cool HpHygs (or Kirk
?Ipptl, Villa, as H ia now known) >yill
uloaed for th<( summer. This beau- j
;uft?v old .uiii boiluui house Si one of I
the sbow plates 'around t'amdeu and
fueled for it h *[niugH of darkling water
beiug bottlod and sold In thp Ameri
can rrti'-s. Mr. and Mrn. Kifkbride have
piadv many friends during their winter
VHOjourua who will weleome them back
u. -v i, fall.
. ;Mr. and Mrs. Khrieh of Georgetown
'^rj^ttsHing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
?M; llarueb.
J fctr. and Mrs. Daniel OTOrien aud child
r? 11 who hav?> beeu in Camden for tho
?winter retutnod yesterday to their north*
*orn homo at Great Barrington, Mass.
L Mix. Ida H. Heath has gone to Co
lumbia to visit Mrs. Chapmau Heath at
lleathwood. : ?? ? ?
; ,^fi?s Klise Kirkland of Winthrop Col
lege ? spent the week end at homo,
Mrs. - A. C. Ancrum is visiting in
Charleston. Major Calhoun Ancrum is
now stationed at tho Charleston Navy
Yard.
, Miss Nancy Liudsay of .Winthrop Col
lege spent several days thia week at
rhoin<\
.Miss Vermelle Pitts of Sumter, who
is. , n student at Winthrop spent .the
w?ek end with Miss* Nancy Lindsay.
Miss Hetta' Heath, who attends school
at Ashley Hall, Charleston, spent ?be
week end at home.
The Htate Federation meeta at Win
throp College April 20th ami 30th aud
May 1st. The Caradcu Civic League
will be represented by Mr*. N. H. Good
ale, and Mrs. John 8. Lindsay, alternate
Miss Martin.
Mrs. B. S. Nettles of Cheraw is vis
iting her daughter Mrs. H. L. Watkins.
,, Mrs. Robert Latta now of pheraw is
spending some time iu Camden.,
' . Mr. James R. Kirkley an old Camden
boy, now of BmithvUle was among the
visitors at the "big dance" Saturdny
evening.
Mrs. Wm. Ancrum and children who
for several weeks past has been with
Lieut. Ancrum in a Northern port have
'returned to Camden.
Dr. Irving Manning Boykin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Boykin, of this coun
ty, who has bHn in France for more than
a year, and was there as a surgeon in
the British and French hospitals before
America entered the war, has wired his
relative# that he sailed from Brest,
France, aboard the "Patricia" on April
6th.
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At The Opera House.
"The Little Pink Devil" o snappy
musical farce With the singing comedi
enne Kitty O'Neil aud -Leonnrd Grover
the popular comedian is booked for one
performance at the Camden Opera Houae
Fridav Aprn 25th. This the manage
npot recommends " tte tort .how P ?y
logjhe preynt MMonjn't also ll>? iMt
,8 ibSBKJf^ iky.***801*'
A DELIGHTFUL DANCE
\VLLt)tkow?ky was tike genial
host al lu-lwfeJj" hanee on Friday even
in^ having us his guests quite a num
ber of the Camden High School girls and
biys and also several young people from
Columbia, 't'hc attractive home of Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Wittkowsky presented
a festive scene, the dainty white, and
pink' of the fragrant crabapple showered
its blossohis -from over hanging boughs,
and the purple Iris blcuded with the gold
of the California poppies and the creamy
white of the rosos that were everywhere
in gvtrienrp. In the dining room the
polished table was adorned with pop
pies, and had us n center decoration a
crystal punch bow h embedded in frgg^gnt
bloom' from which f
>d with delicious csfc e. ' Tift : m>'o r Was
cleared for dancing and the young folks
passed the evening hours in this ever
popular amusement, thc-guests from Co-!
lumbia returning on the midnight train.
Among the out oi town guests were quite
a number of Columbia High School girl*
and boys, who were not strangers but
pleasantly remembered from former bas
ket ball games. They were chaperoned
by Mrs. David King and Miss Adele
Mincham. r,'1
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BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
Mrs. A. Karesh entertained a limited
number of guests at an enjoyable dinner
Sunday evening in honor of the 14th
birthday of her grandson, Carl Bcblos
burg. The table was beautifully dec
orated for .the occasion having as a
Centoe piece a white rake upon which
fourteen candles gleamed, and a lovely
course dinner was served to fourteen
guests. No doubt the lad will thsnk
the witard of fortune for the lucky n?m
Jber .14, .for as he turned his plate at
dinner he found that It concealed four
teen shining dollars as one of the many
?*ts that cane to Mas. His friends
wish Mm ttsny happy returns.
PAY CASH
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STYLE HEADQUARTERS
ww ?onrtl| *rani? vfiiutljn.
CASH PAYS
assure you of dependable materials and tailoring. Dominant, forcefulstyles
withcfut exaggeration ? workmanship that is careful to the last degree, pattern*
that meet the most exacting taste.
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? Season after season these clothes are chosen by the notably well dressed
men^of Gamden, who have heretofore Had "fco*buy them elsewhere.
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We have haberdashery to harmonize with these, suits, ties, shirts, collars,
socks, Hats, Caps and everything else to make you look your best on Easter.
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Manhattan Shirts \
Emery Shlrta^ *'- ,r
a.x -? i 71 . -':~i ;. '-J~>rr. f: ?'v ' ? ;^*,v
Stem & Mayer Neckwear
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Manhattan Underwear ?
Faultless Pajamas and Night
Shirts
Crofut & Knapp Knappfelt
Hats :
Crofut & Knapp Straw Hats'
Stetson Hats
Onyx Hosiery
Arrow Collars
Paris Garters
Knothe, Belts and Suspenders
Heid and Deluxe Caps
Traveling Bags r,
*' Suit Cases & Wardrobe Trunks
?A, Linen and Irish Linen -
Palm tiieacK, Kool Kloth and
Mohair Suils
Best Grade Khaki Pants, Over*
alls and Work Shirts for The
Outdoor Work
Blum Bathing Suits '
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FQRJPHE LITTLE MAN
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Colegiate Shirts
Puritan Blouses
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Sampson Waist Suspenders
Onyx Hose
HM Caps
Heid Straw Hats
AH Wool Suits NL
Sailor Suits "
Best Grade Khaki Pants
v Blum Bathing Suits
Faultiest Pajamas
We take this opportunity
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to thank the people for the
~ trade and consideration given- ...
Ui so far. We will be in bet~
r? rrr r"vT v ' ?.
T- ter position ffum uow on to'fttl """
your every need. It is our in*
tention and desire to give you
the best that money can buy,
at the most reasonable profit.
V"w ITS THE BUSINESS OF -
TOMMORROW THAT WILL
MAKE OUR STORE A SUC
CESS.
10 for Cot Discount to the Discharged Soldier on His
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=3nly One Price,
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