The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 29, 1919, Image 5
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U58RATBS
iiHlH BIRTHDAY
jgbtt' aud Arthur DeL*>ache, the in
?titgc twins of Mr and Mrs. Ben
[Vlx>ache celebrated in honor of their
tth birthday at a lovely afternoon
v last week. Quite a number of
1 and boys joined in the games and
angled the spider-web that held for
h 1 pretty memento of the . Occasion,
r; readily responded to tb4 Inylta
i to tin' dining room which was pret
deeurated iu pink and white. The
!r had twin rakes of snowy white and
k twinkled with eight pink candles,
cream and cake were served and
rr that another merry round of games 1
A the happy youngsters until the
iigbt hour called them home.
DISTINCT. LOSS
I CAMDEN
It is with much rwffet that patrons
the high school hear that Mies Helen
tip* has decided to teach elsewhere
d will leave about the first Of Sep
^b*r for a new field. Miss Phelps is
?tire to the soil", a bright and at
jctive young woman, and an able and
rient teacher. She will teach in North j
rolina. near the capital city. Her
M is a distinct loss to Camden and
pciillv to' the Camden High School.
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>WH. CI.AKKSON
Honokhd
? . lu roundimeut to Mr*. Clarksoii of
\VvHt \V stereo w!k> wa* Mi** Ami
Mitchell of Charleston ami one of the
Reason's attractive bride*, Mis* Ellse
f\ Ilk land entertained on Thursday afler
poon .with oue of the largest bridge
parties of the *tuower. 'rhe score prtie
? cut gla*a bud vH*e, watt wou by M'.as
| Alargaret Taylor, and the honor guest
I *aa also presented with a lovely bud
Va*e in out glans. After cards the
hoste** served a sweet Courae consisting
of cake, wafer*, and Ice cream.
UANCK AT THE
CO I' NTH Y CLl'll.
One of the largest dance* of the sum
mer season was given at the Country
(Jlnb Thursday evening. It wa* a sub
scription dance, and largely attended by
nearly all the young people of the town.
There wa* also quite a number of vis
itor* frmu near-by towns. Messrs. Johu
K. del /ouch aud Kugeufc Zenip were ac
tively livterestd in ita succss. The mu
sician* from Charlotte who have given
such satisfaction on former occasions,
again furnished the music.
THE I4AD8 AND
LA881B8 DANCE
. . > Miss Emily Wooteu was a charming
hostess on Monday eveniug to a num
ber of high school girl* and boys who
are enjoying to the fullest extent the
few day* of vacation left tbtun. The
rooms were cleared for dancing and the
lads and lassies '^tripped the light fan
tastic" as in the olden days. All had
a merry time ami the parting hour can^
all. too soon. The hostess served dainfj^
refreshments during the eveniug.
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. Services ?t Grace Church Sunday.
The ltev. P. H. Harding has returned
from his vacation and will conduct ser
vices at Grace Church on Sunday raorn
iugAugust iilnt. The service* will ' be
the Holy CSomm union at 7 :45 n. in.,
Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 a. in.
' The-- Sunday School will not resume its
session until the first Sunday in Sep
tember.
Married.
Mr. Gary Brunham, a highly esteemed
young^nan of Lugoff and Miss Pet Jack
son. a most excellent young lady of Long
town, were married on Friday- last, Aug
1 udt 22, 11)19. The marriage was witness
ed By a few intimate friends of the
| l)ride aud groom aq<l the ceremony was
performed by Probate Judge W. L. Mc
| Dowcfll. These highly esteemed young
people. have a large circle of relatives
and friends who wish for the young cou
ple a long and happy life.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mi>? Emily LauC has returned from
u visit to Floreuce. '
Mr. ami Mrs, W. (i Wilaou ?peut
Tuesday iu Columbia.
Mr. ltlchard RU-hardson la viaitlug
Mr. John K. del<oach.
Miss Wilbur baa returned froiu a
! visit to friend* iu Sumter.
Miss Ada l'ht*l|>? has gone to George
town for a visit of two weeks.
Miss I?ree Truesdsle ia visiting friends
at Heath Hprings aud I/aucsster.
Mr. ami Mrs. John S. Lindsay spent
some time iu Columbia this week
Mrs. B. Q. vouTresckow has returned
from a three weeks stay iu Atlanta.
Mr*. Boy kin Hhaine and Miss Olive
lthame visited in Columbia this week.
Mr. McOants of Orangeburg ia a guest
at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Zeigler.
Mr. aud Mrs. J. A. JtiPP and child
ren have returned from Charlotte. N. 0.
Miss Mary Mitchel Owen of Columbia
was the guest thjs week of Miss Nancy*
Lindsay.
Mrs. W, T. Johnson and Mrs. N.'C.
Cure ton, of Winnsboro, are visitiug Re
latives here ;
I ? I )i<?k Singleton, Lambert DePass and
Edwiu Ouy have returned froin a camp
in the mouutaius.
Miss Ella Crawford Heath of Winns
boro was the week end guest of Miss
Katherine Blakeney.
James Wallace, Jr., is visiting friends
in Oacnden. His parents are still mak
ing their home in Beaufort.
Mr. Palmer D. Stokes, of the Moorff
Stokes Company spent a few days this
week in Henderson viTle, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wooten and Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. DePass leave this week
for a motor trip through Tennessee
Miss Caroline Banks, of Columbia, was
the guest this week of Miss Virginia
Shanklin and Miss Nancy Lindsay.
Miss Mary Seigler, of Winnsboro, who
has heen the guest of Mim* Nancy Lind
say for the past ten (Fays has returned
home.
Mr,5n?d Mrs. II. C. Kichardson and
family of Sipmmerton stopped iu Cam
den on their return trip from the moun
tains and points North.
Mrs. 11." L. Schlosburg aud daughter,
Miss Esther, have returned. from Atlantic
City and other points North, going there
from their simwner home in Heuderson
ville.
?Mr. and M rs. W. C. Cureton have re
turned from n two weeks visit to
mountains of North Carolina. They also
visited relatives in Columbia, Union and
Spartanburg. -r. ? ? ? ? -
Mrs. John H. Clarke left Tuesday
for Hendersonville. where she will vi^lt
her mother, Mrs. Orr and her son, Mr.
Arthur Clarke, at Chimney Itock for
THIS BANK has made friends
because it has made good in its
dealings with the public.
We solicit your business with
a pledge that it will be handled
with accuracy, promptness and
cotirtesy.
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The -Bank of Camden
Resources More Than $900,000.00
a few days.
Air. Clarence Trantham, a} former
Camden boy now studying dentistry in
Washington is a visitor here this week
His friends are glad to see him.
Mi Minnie Alexander left Sunday
night for a pleasure trip to New York,
Washington and other points of inter
>at, She joined a party of eight from
'A a and Columbia.
David Wolfe and daughter. Miss
Sarah, Mrs. M. Baruch^ Misa Carrie
Wolfe, and Sliu Hcury Eichel have re-^
turnvd from Sullivan** Island where they
I a cottage for the mtminer.
Misses 'Mary Roy kin . Heyward and
Mary Wingfteld, of Columbia, who ,?r?
visitiing Mrs. Willis Cantey, near Cam
den, were among the outoftown guests at
the dance Thursday night.
Airs. Wim. B. Tnrpln, of Augusta, Ga.t
after a visit of two weeks' to Mrs. Willie
Alexander, has rot u rued home. Mrs.
Turpi n once lived in Camden and is still
pleasantly remembered here as Miss Ks
telle del I ay . ? .
'Miss Mat-tie Gerald returned thin work
frtMii the northern markets where she
purchased her fall stock of millinery.
Her milliner, Miss Grace Vistey, will
arrive from Baltimore next Wednesday
and will be with Miss GerAld for the
fall season. "iHt
GAVEST ME"
By HALL CAINE Scenario by BEULAH MARIE DIX Directed by HUGH FORD
A Paramount- Artcra ft Special
She loathed her husband! She loathed him because hp wjys bad ? because his "double standard" of morality
made his marriage vow a farce.
Yet she was his "wife" ? sold to him by a vengeful father ? bound to him by law until death should end her
woes.
Then love, forbidden, came to her ? wedded her in her heart to an honest man, her mate. And the world and
the law cried "wanton!" and covered her with shame.
Based on Hall Caine's famous novel, directed by Hugh Ford, and played by an all?star cast, including Kath
erine MacDonalcl, Theodore Roberta, Milton Sills, Jack Holt and Fritzi Brunette. A picture for every woman with
a heart to love ? every man who respects a woman. Come!
Children will not enjoy this play as it is over their heads. Keep them at home tonight, and Send them to
morrow to see Albert Ray and Elinor Fair in "Be a Little Sport."
Starting Promptly at 6 P. M.
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All Seats Will Be 25 Cents
THE MAJESTIC THEATRE
One Pay Only? FRIDAY, AUGUST 29TH~One Day Qnly_