The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 24, 1919, Image 3
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LESSEN
Your Grocery bill by taking the advice of some one
who knows that we sell the best buyable Groceries
in this whole* big town. t
Just ask anyone who has sampled our treatment
and whose front door smiles every time she comes
home with an arm load of our food ? because it
knows there will be no slams when the family files
out after breakfast, dinner and supper.
It is down to you ; ^fche price of our best.
It is up to you; take advantage of it.
Bruce s Pure Food Store
3 HONE 66
Just Received
A Carload of the Best
Grade of
Cedar Shingles
J. L. Guy Lumber Co.
. The Story of a Turret Captain
Promotion in the Navy come* quickly to
Jbwe who qualify for higher rating*. In
Jftreh 1899 A. P. Nilaaon enllstedin the
at an Apprentice Seaman. 3rd claa*>
In April 1907 he was rated Chief Turret
Captain. Hi# pay today is $165.76 per
Amari s life ? amon^ men !
Reel them off? "Rio", Gibraltar;
Ceylon, Yokohama ? all the great
port? of the world? are they only
places on the map to you? or are
they ports where you've gone ?ail
ing in from the high seas with
every eye along the shore turned
v admiringly on your big ship
your ship! Every ocean baa a
United States ship sailing for
wne port worth seeing.
If you've any call in you for a
full life? join, and color all your
years ahead with memories of
things worth seeing-rwith knowl
I tdge worth having-? with an inex
jhaustible fund of aea tales and
?J adventures picked up ashore and
afloat that will make you a wel
come man in any company.
Work? ? sure, and a man's work
it is, among men.
Play? ? well, rather, withabuncb
of men who know how to play.
These comrades of yours carry
in their ears the sounds of great
world cities, of booming guna, of
?washing seas ? sounds you will
share with them and that will
never die away.
And when you crtxne home, you 11
face life ashore with level eyca?
for Uncle Sam trains in ?U~
reli&nca as well as self-respect.
The Navy builds straight man
no mollycoddles.
Enlist for two'yiafi, XlnlkBt opportunities for advancement.
^ I Weekl koWaya with pajr each year. Shore leave to see in- ?
at P"11 *Wt?d. Men always learning. Good food
?aa nrit uniform outfit free. Pay begini the day you enlist. Oct
*oH information from your nearest recruiting station. If you do
2?* whf the neareat recruiting station is, oak your
Portmaster. Heknowg.
Shove off !~ Join. the
V. S.Navyu
CHINESE BECOME
SOCIAL PIONEERS
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Men and Wonith Form Good Fel
lowship Club Together Under
Y. W. C. A. Leadership.
Th?- Good Fellowship Club baa made
II ? appearance In fcocU'ty in Hangchow,
1 China.
It begun with the desire of a pro
gressive young Chinese doctor 10 give
his compatriots, especially the Chris
tians, some healthful form of social in
tercourse.
Channels for a good, clean, social
life among Chinese people are vary
limited. Until recently becoming, a
Christian often meaut cutting oneself
off frOm one's friends and relatives,
also from feast days and festivals.
As for Joint meetings of men and wom
en well, such a thing was never heard
of in decent society,
The young doctor's plsn of having
a club where men and their wives
might come together to enjoy a good
time with each other was discouraged
and sniffed at. However, a few people
agreed to be plotx%?rs In Hie cause of
soclul intercourse, and Y. w. C. A. sec
retaries agreed to help make the club
a success.
At first the meetings of the club
were laughed at by outsiders and the
whole affair considered a Joke. How
ever, the members kept on meeting, J
first at one house and then at another.
Soon the men got over the feeling of
strangeness at starting out with their
wives on Tuesday evening for a
friend's home. The women began to
enjoy the outing and to tuke part In
UlO discussions ? an intelligent part,
1 too ? much to the surprise of their bus
i bands.
The membership grew. The club's
fame began to spread. At first the dis
cussions of the club were conducted In
English. Soon it became necessary
for then) to be. carried on In Chinese
so that more of the women fcould un?
derstand and take part. Many of the
scoffers begun to apply for admission.
The members begun indulging In much
friendly chaffing and occasionally for
got their dignity to play. Jokes on one
another. Finally It became so large
that it had to be divided Into two sec
tions, which met separately three
Tuesday evenings in the month and on
the fourth Tuesday met together for a
Joint session, with a special program.
Students Just returned from Ameri
can and German colleges, an old Ilud
dhlst scholar who is particularly inter
ested in the discussion on Buddhism
and Christianity, merchants, railroad
and government officials compose the
men's side of the room. The women
are still a bit shy about talking In
front of so many people, but many of
them show signs of great executive
ability and power of leadership. They'
are all well poised, clear thinking Indi
viduals, who will have a great influ
ence on China's future. They discuss
among themselves group meetings in
their various churches, the lack of
i amusements for Chinese women, social
service work, subscription lists for the
orphanage, cake making, types of
stoves, baby diets, the latest engage
ment and other topics such as one
would hear discussed by a group of
women gathered together any place In
America.
The social part of the evening Is giv
en over to games, which at first
astound the- sober Chinese gentlemen,
but Vhich they take up with great zest
after the first evening. And their
wives enjoy it Just as greatly.
Real American picnics are the latest
thing which the club has tried, and
they are a great success. A Christ n/as
play is being planned now.
ENGLISH IS COMMON TONGUE.
Chinese Girls Learn It to Talk to One
Another.
Chinese women students In the Tung
Fu College, Peking, China, are obliged
to learn English In ordej* to talk with
one another because of the different
dialects u&ed bj the student body.
Girls from the extreme western
provinces of China, who attend the
school, must remain in Peklng^during
all of the eight years required for
their high school and college train
ing, because to return each summer
would require six weeks for the trip
one way and would cost more than a
trip to America and return.
Girls from each of the western
provinces speak a different language
and they cannot understand one an
other any more than they can the girls
from northern, southern, eastern or
central provinces. Hence, they have
adopted English as a common toegue.
NEW 8CHOOL FOR CHINA.
Y. W. C. A. Secures New Site for Girls'
Physical Training 8chool.
A new home has been found for the
Physical Training School which the
Young Women's Christian Association
has opened for native girls In Shang
hai, China.
The school, while in the country, l?
not far distant from the National
Headquarters of the Y. W. C. A. |r>
Shanghai nor far from the local Y. W
C. A. The grounds cover eighteen
"mow," which means approximate^
six acres, and are divided by a prl?at<
road. A foreign residence already or
the grounds will be used by the Araerl
can teachers, while native buildings or.
the other aide will furnish living quar
tera classrooms fer the .V* stu
dents.
The grounds boast a garden, tennii
?aorta in <3 an athletic field.
18 cxnta
a package
Smokorm roaiiam
that thm valnm w in
thm cigarmttmm ant/ Jo
not txpmct pnmiumi
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in ecientiAcmlly aeeled pack
eje? of 30 cigtrettrn ; or ten
packatf (300 cigarette*) in a
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We wtronfly recommend thit
cation for the home or office
euppJy or when you travel.
If you want to know what rare and
unusual enjoyment Camels provide
smoke them in comparison with any
cigarette in the world at any price !
CAMELS are a cigarette revelation any
way you consider them! Take quality,
or refreshing flavor and fragrance; or, that
wonderful mellow -mild -smoothness you
never before got in a cigarette smoke! Yet
Camels are so full-bodied and so full-of
satisfaction you marvel that so much de
light could be put into a cigarette!
Camels expert blend of choice Turkish
and choice Domestic tobaccos makes them
so irresistibly appetizing 1 And, the blend
explains why it is possible for you to smoke
Camels liberally without tiring your taste!
You will prefer Camels to either kind
of tobacco smoked straight!
You'll realize pretty quick, too, that
among the many reasons you smoke Camels
is their freedom from any unpleasant ciga
retty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor !
' Once you know Camels you won't
take much stock in premiums, coupons
or gifts! You'll prefer Camel quality!
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Win.ton-Salem, N. C.
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THIRD
RED CROSS
ROLL CALL
November 2 to 11, 19i9
Time to Re-Join
YOITHFI'L BANDITS KOB DOZEN.
Two Boys Create Heign of Terror
NearOoltewah, Tenn.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. 11). ? When
indignant citizens of .lames county put
a rope around the neck of James Oliver,
and strung him up to a limb of a tree
near Ooitewah shortly after midnight '
Saturday night, he is said to have broken
down and told them the name of hi*
Companion who shot and killed Deputy
Sheriff W. B. Mcintosh a few hour*
earlier.
Oliver, who is not yet 21, and Ed
Marti}], who is charged with having Wil
ed Mcintosh, are said to have barricaded
a point on the Dixie highway just south
of Ooitewah shortly after dark Satur
day night and held it until nearly ro'd
night, while they hold up and robb?^ ?
occupants of automobiles and vehicltfs
that. passed. r
Citizens who heard of their activities
and went armed with pistols and shot
guns to arn??t. them, wore theniHolvea
captured by the boy bandits, niul at one
time six men and one woman were hud
dled along the roadside, covered witK
the pistol of one robbor, while tho other
waited behind bin barricade for other ve
hicles to bring fro?h victims. This wan
after Mx'Inbo&h had bocu shot and for
some time his body lay by the aitla of
his automobile, his friends not knowing
whether he was dead or alive. They
know that be Jived for ti few minutes af-.
ter be whs shot but the bandits would
not permit them to attend to bin in
juries and they do not kuow when he
died.
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Satisfaction is one of the bi&?est words in the English
lan&ua&e. It is the ultimate &oal of all human aspiration.
Without it there can be no such thin& as Happiness ?
with it, every moment of life is counted as worth while.
*
Buying a'Pai&e car is nothing more or less than an in
vestment; in Satisfaction. It means the ability to come and
fco at will. It means freedom from mile posts and con
fining influences. It means intense pride in a thoroughly
hi&h &rade mechanical product that is worthy of respect
and confidence,
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Camden, S. C.