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Social and Personal News By M?m W?ttU# personal mention. ?|jvJ (',)! ui'liK Nt'loun <'#me down Hun uv Washington. 8h? will K|mnd ??J ??.nlh ot Dumber he?V. Mi** KrnUtine Dlukius, of Chicora (toll***' tbe w,M>k t,"d wlth h''1 Mr and Mrn J K Dink ins, bear (.Ufdfl J Vliw Naucy Lindtpy ?P*nt Thaukkgiv la, i.ud tl"' W?*k eud at home. ^jwu ^topanled by Mi?? Mary SeigUy, a cdlff* frieodt at^d Mlif Ooaa, of Jtoltou, * mvater ot ik? ,Wiathrop facility. Ilri' ftotv* Perry and Mitw Willie Wat kins spent Thanksgiving at Utorty toll. Ralph Dunn, <4 ? Richmond, .,Y*.f ? visitor here last week. .Mr. < 'In react' Dunn, who its & .student Pavidwn, >pent Thanksgiving and ihe ?following w*ek *nd wlth MWHts, Dr and Mrs. W J Putin. VUiss Ketheriue Blakeney, wl\o la at teadinK Queena College, Charlotte, came ? kome for Thanksgiving and a weekend holiday, brinfJag with'he* a popular and ?ttractivo member of Charlotte's younger ,*t. Miss Dorothy Powell. j Miss Olive Hhame apeut Thanksgiv ing in Charlotte and carao to Caradeu for t^e week end, Mr. and Mrs J 8 It home spent Tbajiks liviu* in Charlotte. Caleb <\ Whitaker left lawt Friday for Sew York. After k visit there he avIIT accept a position l(i lJethlehem, Pa. Mrs.wHumniond, otf Columbia, visited far#. Farrie and Mrw. ParrfeJd thin' week. Mi^es Khetta Heath, Hhetta DeLopch, Francis Kennedy and KHen Williams *ere among the Camden girls who attend ed thf Thanksgiving ball aT" the ? tTnlvcr <ity of South Caroliua. Me&sm. Teddy Delioach, Nettles Lind say. Vernon McDowell, Calob Whitaker *nd liarry I'ortvr were among the youug men who danced the Thanksgiving ball in Columbia. Messrs. I.nmbct Del'ass, Dick Single* ton. John K. DeI<oach, Carolina students, ipent the week end with home folks. The Camden Libary Mill be opened D?t Tuesday morning for giving out book*. It i> liopePtl that the painters will finish by Frtiflfiy, nnd Saturday and' Monday will be u>?ed for general clean up days. To Tlte Business Men At Camden. The undersigned committee in behalf . the .Camden Chamber, of Commerce wish to thank those who contributed so generously to the fund which will nakv it possible for this organization If) continue the good work begun last ?Tring. Those In touch with the Chamber of 'Vrtwneree realize what a body pf this <ort means t.? any community, more specially when it comes to advertising tie possibilities of our town to the out <id? world, and it is a source of deep (ratification to fool that there are ho ?uy who k re with 'us in our efforts '<? "keep Camden on ttie map". K. M. Kennedy, Jr. W. U. Hough ^ "*** ^ . I *. DePass M. C. West W. I.. Woolen ? -T H. (i. ('arrison, Jr. >~ ( Bazaar at Spring Hlll.l - ? , Be sure wn,j tjjP ba?aar at Mrs. ? K Kirk leys on i>Cc. jjfh Fancy *? and good things t0 oat be ('r the benefit of piano for St. John'? *?"* H.,urs fMn, 7 to H p. m. ' M? I^od.Trueudale. ? Minn Ada Gertrude McT^od and Mr (: ' Tnip^"'". both of. Itishopville, S. ?u, H;;,rr,,,,d>oa Fr,day' 'He Rev \f mp 1 I{fl')tiRt Parsonage," Tienson officiating. i Majestic Theatre PROGRAM To day Friday Deo. 5th. Goldwyn Presents U>riS BENNISON IN "HIGH POCKETS" 'hi* ,>f the host Benniaon pictvrea ' - - - - -?XT' Saturday Dec, 6th. KATTY AKBUCKLE IN "HACK STAGE" ?ithf>ui a doubt Fatty Arbuckle'tf funniest comedy Also,,* new opiaOde of -THE GREAT GAMBLE" r And a F?x Sunshine Comedy Monday Dec, Hth. HIM, IE BURKE The I'aranvount-Artcraft 8tav "SADIE IA>VE" A drughtful and refresh^* comedy Tuesulay Dee. 9th. . Oolrhvrn Preaenta TOM MOORE IN II ST FOR TONIGHT" Also a Patbe Weekly New* Wednesday Dec. 10th. ? William Fox Presents - PBGGY HYLANDJlN A GIRI. in BOHEMIA" Aho f. Rray pictofrapb i Thurmiay Dee. lltb. itfmoTirY GlfiH- - -ruJZ* rf,nrTmnmt. we* ~HK TI RNING OF THE TABLE* AUao Tnpic? of the Day ' ' MKT AT CK1KC8TKR ? fVork of North Central Club Told ^ One Way Mwll?t Chanter, Nov. 21,? 'The opc-day wi> ?ion of tho *nuual movtliiK of the north central district of the Fedafcmtkm of Women's Cluba of Houtli Carolina coq, eluded its largo and interesting program lat?- Thursday afternoon after haviug tveompljshcd a vast amount of const ruc t|v<? work. . Sit*. E. C. Von Treackow of Cauidea, vi<v president of the north ceutral dig* tflvt, presided. Mrs. h. K. Hrown, 0pen od the meet lug with an appropriate player. , ;W Mrs. T, 4*. Leituer, president of the Cheater (Hvic league, graciously wel ??! the visitors, and Mr*. N. H. Good tfe of Camden eloquently responded to t^e address of wefeoine, ^Mrs. Rufus Faut, of Anderson, presi dent of the South Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs was unable to reach Cluster, owiug to the fact that she at tended the district meeting in Charles tdn Wednesday, but sent a message, which wa# read by Mrs. John Q. Whitt. Mrs. J. ^B. 1 Ellerfee, vice president at large, who wan also prevented from being pres ent sent her greetings, which wfcre read by Mrs. White. MYs. Klise l.angly, of Charleston, Stato chairman, of Arts ant I Handicraft acnt ker reporf wkick was read by Mrs. George Rf Dawtson. .Mrs. James A. Cat heart, of Columbia, State chairman of the civic leaguo, sent greetings and her report, in which she stressed the importance of the clhb women urging the genera) assembly1 of South Carolina to pans the bill compelling the State censorship of moving pictures. Mrs. Hrown, of Hock Hill,' gave the report from the educational committee, in which she discussed the AVIntluop College laxnr fund for scholarships and the illiteracy committee. Mrs. Russell McElwee, of Hock Hill, chairman of the thrift depart ment. gave her report and explained the thrift educational campaign, etc. Mrs. John G. White, publicity chairman for the north-central district gave her re port and explained to the club women how the publicity reports should be handled. Mrs. John Drake, of Bennetts ville, recording secretary of the South Carolina Federation of Clubs gave a very interesting report on all club work, and especially urged -tjbe delinquent clubs to refederftte. She^also explained that the year books with all club information would -bu- ready for distribution by Sat-, urday. The delay is ottributed to the strike of the printers in the north. "Several beautiful musical selections were given by Mcsdames J. E. PurcVll, A. M. Aiken and W. E. Anderson. A tempting luncheon was theu served to about 75 guests in the dining room of the Sunday School building of the Purity Presbyterian church where the meeting was .held. Mrs. W. C. James, of Richmond, Vn., president of the Woman's Missionary Union of the South ern Baptist convention, and who is a member of the oldest federated club of Richmond, Vn., who was on honor guest n-t the luncheon, toasted the federated women of this district, and congratulat ed them upon the wonderful work they have done and are planning in tho fu ttfre us a body. Mrs. J. R. Fizer, of Columbia, also a guest of the luncheob, spoke some eloquent words of praise to this body. Mrs. John Drake then gave a toast in behalf of the visitors to the hostesses in appreciation of their de ligji?ful attention which Mr*. T. M. Douglas, in a charming manner respond ed. After lunch the business program was resumed, as follows : A report on public health, by Miss Irby ; discus sion on the nurses' fund with the re sults of the (Jistriot subscribing ita quota; a discusion of the conference fund and some suggestions for the new year's work by Mrs. von .Tresckow ; some new busi ness matters were discussed. Mrs. N, R. Goodale, of Camden , was elected a meanber of the nominating committee from the north-central district. Following the adjournment an elegant reck*ption wan {held nt tho handsome Pryor Hospital, given by the hospital staff and nurses complimentary to the visitors and the federated club women of this city. "MISS BUTE KVKS" Three Act Play of Continuous Laughter To JBe Seen Saturday Night. At the Opera House on December Oth, Jlarvey D. Orr offers George V. llo ( bart's latest laughing musical success ("Miss Blue Eyes." Totally unlike Mr. Ilobart's morality play of "Experience" this is a three cct play of continuous laughter with a per fect musical wore written by Edward Paultonr and Silvin Hein. The original cast bended by Peter Mac Arthur, Centis Jensen and Archie Folke ; i^ill be seen here along with an alluring chorus of beautiful girls. Music lovers and the tired business man will find much enjoyment in this delightful enter tainment. The advance sale of ticket* opens on Thursday morning at VT. It. Zemp's Drug Store. ? | Death In Kershaw, Charles Floyd, 20 years old. only ~mm of Or -Or Floyd, -of Kerahaw, was found dead in bed at his home early FHday morning. Death was caused from indigestion. When Everyone is Made Happy by Gifts WE have carefully selected numbers of most beautiful articles suitable for the man, which we will be glad to show you. We urge that you shop, early- ? Merchandise is scarce ? select yours be fore it's to late. Underwear That Pleases Remember, when ' you buy a Christmas present from us, you are assured that it will be just what he wants, because it is our policy of satisfied . customers or none. A fine selection of Men's and Ladies' HOSE Both wool and silk Articles Purchased Exchanged We close at 5 P. M. every day and 9 P. M. Saturdays Observance Fuel Regulations ?ao?c gwriftu finrnft (Matift* / THE MEN'S SHOP _____ "Everything for the Man* ? ? ? -