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LlSS tH'*1** _ r .... itfENTBD ' 4. % %? j-v t?W w ?'??? ^ k^r, and needles uud tougues ^ r?jtiJl> tin til the tat? was completed, rvcral recipes for oookiug were re?d, gj were amusing as well aa useful. The theu served a delicious *alad ,?**? with sandwiches aud tea, and dur g tbis j>erk>d McLaiu King caiue in itb a liu*** waiter filled with kitchen (ruflls. every thiug to .make the kitchen [tractive for the uew home, for I ^ cap live without poetry, music aud art, re may live without conscience and live without heart, It may live without friends? we may live without books; ,1 civilized man canuot live without RMP-Ml'KPHV cards jjr and Mrs. Frank Marion Zemp lfe Usued invitations to the marriage their (laughter, Katherine Elizabeth, Mr. James Ilr.vson Murphy. The moony to he solemnized at 8 :30 Wed* jjjv evening. Navein.be r the 12th at; ,ir home on Fair Street. Cards to t ceremony are limited to the most in nate friends, but the reception at 0 clock will assemble a wide circle of iends ami admirers of the young couple liw Zeinp is the fortunate possessor I beauty, charm, and tnstefijl gracious tssand h among Camden' most jpopular id admired young women, Sfie is also H>uiar in Cohm'ihiu society, where she [tended college, graduating from the d College for Women at one" of the test cumniencnments of that institution, r. Murphy i> a native of the West but it made his home in Columbia for the [st Mweral years, practicing law fn it city since 11)13. when he graduated om the law school of the University 1 South Carolina. He is popular in rofessionnl'aiid social circles in th<T^ city ' his adaption, where his bride will iarv his popularity. ? .% alloVeen party Remember the Ilalldw'een Party this 'teruoou and evening at the D. A. R. j bapter Hall (old Court House.) There ill be many attractions and amusements ich a? ducking for apples, grab bags, the fches stew, etc*. Also ceremonies of roperstitious character, charms to uu td the future, fortune telling, witches, iriesand ghosts. Those who desire are iwsted t.? come as a ghost, witch or I rj, but the failure to do so will not rr their entrance to the hall, for all ? cordially invited whether in costume not. There will be good music and neioje. Hours from 5 to 0 p, in. for 'Wren, and from 8 to 11 :30 or. 12 ?loek, the witching Hallowe'en hours r grown-ups. However, children will welcomed both in the, afternoou and ?in*. Admission 2.V for children ; c for grown people. 9 meet With" R8. WM. SHANNON ft# John I). Kennedy Chapter U. D. *ill meet next Monday November 3rd *]>? m. with Mrs. Win. Shannon and f^C. M. (Coleman ay assistant hostess. >fe*aten t?> the State Convention which cooks.' aiestic Theatre ROGRAM Today Friday Oct. 81st. We will iwsitively show <>LIYE THOMAS (The Raby Vamp) iu TP8TAIR8 AND DOWN" oni cellar to KHrrett ? a' taught on ft**]). A houseful of pep. She everyb.xly jcuossing. Al??o a F.?x Sunshine Comedy "MONEY TALK8" Saturday Nov. 1st. "FATTY" ARBUCKLB be ?H?ti in his ueweSt and latest *dy. one never before shown io uden "THE DESERT HERO" Also a new episode of "THE GREAT GAMBLE" , I'athe's greatest stunt serial Also a new Cyclone Smith Western Picture Monday Nov. Srd ROHEItT WARWICK The Parainount-Artjeraft Star in "TOLD in THE Hir?I*S" " of the best Paramount pictures ever shown in (3omden Also a iAike Comedy ? ~ ? % ? Tuesday Nov. 4tli , < Robertson -Cole Presents 8^1"E UAYAKAWA I?* 'THE GRAY HORIZON" ftfthe Jap'B production# Al*o Pathe News w';dn'^ n?t C ,ox Pre*ents VVLNNINO^^KET h the daring athletic lUr ^ m?nr thrilling fasts . ??? ujfGts In Columbia in December will be elected at this meeting and other mat* tem of importance diwni^ed. Ail ^ who have uot tilled out the record- for the soldiera of Confederate dewceut lu the World war will please do so and hand ,thei? in at this meeting. More blank* .?will be furnished and the work fit on iadetiuiteky until every man or boy wbo enl-Med fiv>m Kerahaw County that can boast of (Vmfederate ancestry U recorded. ThU in a big work that. the Daughter* of the Confederacy have undertaken and will be of much value to future gene ration* and especially to the future hia torian. All member* are cordially iu-? vited U> attend the meetiug Monday afternoon. THK CIIU!l!N THAT IMDNT COME. Ou last Thursday the streets ot' Cam den were thronged with people who had Come far and near to see Johu Robin ?on'? circus, for though "change" may be wrltteu ou all things elee, the old cincua holds its own. Time canuot wither nor customs destroy the lure of the cir cus, the yhanms that brlnga the people together as no other form of amusement haa ipower to do. When under the "big top" we live over our yesterdays ? the smell of the sawdust, the red lemonade, the venders of peauuts, 'pictures and song books, all combine to carry us back to the long ago, and fill our hearts with the Innocence and gladness of other daya -?the days of "Auld-Laug-Syne'\ and with fragraut memories of the friends that were with us. Of course some of the most religious In those days thought that the circus 'belonged to "the world, the flesh, and the devil," and we have in- -mfnd --one- tlear t>ld lady who won dered if It would be an unpardonable $in for her to "just peep out of the window at the elephant as he .passed." She has "crossed the bar," gone to the beautiful beyond, aud we feel sure that this slu was not charged to her account. Yes, the circus is unchanged, and its power to charm has- uot lesseued with the pass ing years; therefore it was a great dis appointment to the hundreds on the street wbm it was announced Viat tb? cirque wvuld 1104. come. a wreck ou the Keaboard bud t>?r>?4 it* way to Cftfcl deu. ? ".? ' . -5rr.j' . v'.S : CHANGK OF IJIWAHV HOIKS Hie oti miff in tUne has made It ueees sary to change the ho urn at the Library. Hereafter the hour* will be from 3:30 to & i>. m. The tuoruiag hour* will remain the same, l? to l? :!K>. l'utrou* will plea*e remember this aud try U> be prompt lu mining or seeding to the Library. A COM I NO . 7 ? BAZAAR The Young Womau'# Auxiliary o t th* Presbyterlau Church will live a baaaac ou the tirst Friday iu December, , tho place and hours to be announced later. Iu addition to' other attractions there will be a booth for fancy work, a fine market place for all Christmas novel ties, where the most fastidious buy?w cau be pleased. It would be wlae not to make your Christmas, purchases un til you see what these ladies have to offer for we. assure you that they will have many beautiful handmade articles at the most reasonable price*. Halloween Tarty. Tho public In invited to attend the halloween party to be given at the Mal vern Hill echool houso Friday evening October 31 at 8 :30! "Parlor/ lledroom and Bath". "Pnrlor, Bedroom and Bath" deJucrlb ' ' . | ?l as* 11 "^hrger jarf farce, because of Its peppery tale of a timid husbaud's harmless capnfe with a woman, just to I'onvlnce his wife that He was hot il?e gay boy she thought him to be. will be offered for the tirst time in this city at the Opera House pn November 6th. "Parlor. lledrtoom aud Bath" is the one farce that survived the summer season in New York and ended a seven months run in a biaze of glory, tx> be placed on tour for a limited season that will brinj; it to the view of the local play goere. Move To 4'ottimfela. l>r, and Mr*. Marion C. Ztuup h av? receutly n>ov?d to IMaobU to make thi* their home. |>r. Zeinp being fui?* uected with the Murri,r()jriii Oputpaiiy, Mi>. Zeuvp was formerly Mi*** F.luabeth Van Audtttuu. They are *tay* lug -at th?> home of l>r. and Mi>. T M. ltutto?e at 1414 Lady street. ? The State, A Coming MarrUge, A November wedding of especial iu terewt to Columbia will be that of Mi*>? Katharine KlUabeth Zemp of Camden to James ltryson Murphy of Columbia which is to he soU'innined at H:XO o'clock on the eveuiug of November 12 at the home of the bride's parent* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marion Zeuip, at 1714 Fair Street, Cajuden, Otily intimate friomU have received card* to the ceremony, hut number* of CulmnhiauH have been lu vlted to the reception which is to follow at H oVWk. Miss Zemp has beeu a frcqueut visitor to Columbia since her graduation from the former College for Women aud 1* one of the moat popular of the charm* ing Camden girl-A who** preseuce is counted upon for moat of Columbia's leading society event*. That she is to come to this cit?V as a permanent resi dent is the source of delight to her uuu> friends here. ? Mr. Murphy, who is one of the rep reseutative young lawyers of Columbia, has but a few months ago returned to the practice of his profession after two years' . service in the army, about 11 months v*f which were >^?ent in France. He was commissioned as a captain at the first officers' trainiug camp at Fort Oglethorpe and assigned to the Three Hundred and Eighteenth, artillery, Figh ty -first Division. Mr. Murphy is a graduate in law of the I -111 verity of Houth Onnolina, class' of 1013, He is originally from Clifton. -Arizona. Mr*. J. Ulakeney Zcmp is visiting in Charleston. IN MFMOItlAIi to A line Cuuuiugham Johnson Itoykiu, October 24, 1918. Coming Nov. 3 and 4 THE WORLDS GREATEST FREE ATTRACTION CAROLINA KING The Most Beautiful and Wonderful High School Horse in America! He will do all the moderij, dances including "Hoo-Che Koo-Che," mounting the pedestal, cork screwing, see-sawing and playing sic^k. It is a real sigtot to see him in his private car ? a "Trafllc" truck. Dr. Pollard will, before and after every performance, examine your stock free of charge. He will also be equipp ed to perform all operations. ? This act represents The Pollard Medicin? Company, who have the most complete line of Veterinary Medicines that can be used safely at all times by the farmer and stockman. Don't fail to see their Blue Cross or veterinary first-aid case which contains a book telliiig you how to diagnose and treat all diseases of the Jlorse, Mule, Cow, Hog,- Dog and Chicken. / This fine attraction ii hr ought her* by 2EMP & De PASS and will be given between 3 and 4 o'clock on Rutledge Street near Drug Store. ? . 5- 1 i Poilard Medicine Company WINNSBORO, S. C. SOMETHING MORE THAN ALL WOOL! We have just received in Society Brand and Style Plus Clothes from $30 to $65. ? Young meri and men who cling to youth want clothing to be something^ more ,than,"just an out ? side garment." A smart appearance is important. You'll find it in these gar ments with all the com- - fort, too, of genuine warmth against winter.? ' weather. Surirtit Dranb CLOTHES Never were styles more "inviting. You'll agree to that when you see the new models. A splendid va riety. Some quite conser - vative, others a little more daring. ,With and without belts. Plain or fancy weaves. Handkerchiefs From two for 25c to $15 y per dozen. Neckties The Slipsqarf and Ty croft in beautiful designs and newest shaped. 1 STYLE HEADQUARTERS Where Society Srand (lllutljra ** (gtnefty Sleeve Lengths enable ua to rive f ou tbe menu re of sleeve your arm require*. We don't try to Judge a man'* "reach" by tbe sixe of his collar. The correct length of sleeve is a mighty im portant detail that is provided for in KMKRY Shirts. We welcome the trade of the particular shirt-buyer; the man who not only knows that he wants a "sixteen" shirt but also wants his shirt to fit across the shoulders; who insists upon the perfect thatching of patterns in fronts and cuffs r who wants his shirts to conform in style to the latest degree of Fashion. He's the man to whom we sell EMERY Spiirts. He's the man who usually asks for the EMERY Shirt by name; and best of all, he's invariably a well-pleased customer. We always carry a representative line of EMERY Shirts and every thing else of the best, in men's furnishings. We are glad to sell the EMERY Shirt because of the excellence of ma terial and workmanship and the careful attention to the niceties of design and manufacture that make the shirt-word of the well-dressed man, THE MEN'S SHOP CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA Gloves V. For the wedding For the dance. For the golf links For the street For the automobilist o For. the workingman for the lineman For the bridgeman ?For Everybody. ' Sweaters Th^,{post beautiful pat terns ev^r shown. Dr. /?' . .'-i * ? Jacques sanitary wool sweaters from $10 to $25. Knitright from $3.00 up. Collars Arrow Brand. We fea ture quarter sizes;- The newest Fall collar, the Ar gonne. Underwear The Dufold for cold weather. Rockinchair'for those who wear the same the year round. Belts and Suspenders Knothe and Crown make in 'regular and ex tra long sizes. * * ?>. Hats , The latest shapes1 and colors in Crofut & Knapp and Stetsons. A brand new: stock of new patterns and durable in wear.