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Social awl Personal Hews I By Mitt Louite Nettle, \ftr?- ?>!*?> , >?? 1 i rv"m"'" rJndor touching tbinf. raai?t>t ?? tberoso without l X of *i?4 uml Wwn|* : . Jrf*o? to the tune Wllaud music set, dutiful as aftc.rjjou. jiaiu uuw.iWou ye* k ,00 late to write them now - undent fire i* ??W ? . . 'arS?Ot lights iUumiue tbo bm.. iu the day? of olf Luu,>? droain the drm aga?n vvll(.? the batpa>y birds .dogiaf i" the s-uooy rain, Uiok I bear itH word*. jink 1 hear tbo echo ?till louirttofiOtUtt tone*, Irn ovouiu* winds are on the hills 1 sonset fires the oone? only iu tbo hour* Kuprwne, th song* ot >und an<* Hf*1, ' lyrk-s of the leaf and ntre*ra ? ?xho com ex to me. lot*** doth tbo earth r*w*l ? . gracious green and fold ; It where youth was once .tod feel I am growing old. ? lu.stre from the face of things K-eaffag all away, P 0ne who ha-lts with tired Wings,' pj.t and uiuse^today. re is a river in the runge ^ to think- about: baps the searohing fe?t of change 'p never found it out: ^ oftentimes I used to look r,i its banks and k>n* Kt??al the beauty of that brook put it in a son*. ?ust that yet the tender screen it shades a certain nodk iuio*. with all its gold and green. glory of the brook. ?ides a secret to 'the binds , waters only known?? 1 raters of two lovely words ioem on a stone. , , '? ' ' ' \ } in the night, and when the nun, troubled torrents fills, Pten tbiuk I see again river in the bills; when the day is very ueai\ bird* are on the win*, spirit fancies ft can hear rsot>? 1 cannot sing.. IKQI KST TO ( AMDK.VS JUL C1RCLKH ; is the ambition of the editor of page to make it of interest to- the re people and to treat all ali&e. has no pets or :famorites, individually collectively and if certaip nfames, ijies and circles ajipear oftener than rs in 'theAc columns it is because they given her for publication. Camden IS lave of magnificent distances and y soeisl affairs sAay be pulled off tout the society editor knowjn# $ny g about them iuilet>s *<he .i* -told. . only would iJhe appreciate this in latiou but would esteem it a favor give her best efforts ito each, how hamble and deficient .in ,literary > these efforts may be. And right let us say that criticism is cheap? it th?* cheapest thing: we. know of. s much easier to criticise thnn to lite. Webster says "a critic should (killed in judging and able to pass enu*nt upon literary and artistic is." When one falls short of this lition tliey should sever attempt to eis?\ they - should bo sure that they rt do better or at least as well. We e with Kipling when be says: ten earth's last picture is painted, tho tubes are twisted au<f dried, >u the oldest colors have faded. the youngest critic has died, shall rest, and faith we shall need it dn-wn for nn aeon or two? the Master of all fcood workineu I set us to work anew." lajestic Theatre >ROGRAM Today Friday April 2nd A Merto Screen Classic Featuring Mav Allfcon "PAIR AND WARMER" Thr- play that made the w^atho.r famous A'hni^on 2.V Children 15c Saturday April 3rd William Fox Presents TOM MIX IN "THE CYCI/ONK*' The fastest moving picture you ever Haw Also a new ejjisode of HK ADVENTl'RES OF RUTH* With Ruth Roland .Monlay April Mh Ttxvnas H. Ince Hiwst? lV?rothv I>alton in* "BLACK IS.WHITE" l?v George liarr MeOufcheon Also a Fox Weekly News Tuesday April 8th t G.*>rj?e Fitzmaurice Super Special ?ON WITH THK DANCE" \ special return enjpajc<wnent All scats will be 50c Wednesday April 7th William Fox Present* Gladys Itrock^eil in "THE DEVII/S RIDDLE' AIh<? a Rolin Comedy Thursday April 8th )uelas Mncl/can and Doris Mwy are perfectly delightful in . MARY'S ANKLE * u*t H?* rr>od in not better than I - Hours 1,/cave and What's Your 11 ikrtbnnd T>oin* klmi?*ion 25c Children 15c TO MKKT WITH MRH, DelWSN The r^rutar monthly imYin^ of the l>. Kennedy ('hairier will I>e held at the home of Mr*. W, I,. lM'asg on Monday April 5th at 4:30 1*. M. Own' mittevs for -Memorial Day are to be ap pointed aud arrangement* made for that invasion. ' The question of offeing a medal to the Uigb School is to be brought up again and the chapter may decide to offer one. Mr. Richard* has kindly consented to cooperate with the Chapter President iu regard to this mat tor aud to allow her or her committee to select one mibject in Hnglish on which ?ach High School pupil will be required to write. We do waotf our girhs and to be informed on Southern history and true to the tradition# of a gSoriorua past and at .the same time we are ab solutely loyal and teach loyalty to the flair that now waves over a reunited country. All members are urged to at Tt?nd the meeting next Monday afternoon at 4:30. ,M(SH10NARY SO CIETY TO MKKT The Womans Missionary Society of Lyttleton Street Methodist Churvib will be held Friday Apr^l 2, at 4:30 o'clock with Mr*. Robin Zemp. Mr*. Davie**, leader. - Mrs. Robert Mitcfctm, v , ?* Reiv Sec. AN KNOAOKMKNT OF IMKKKSt At a dinner dance given at the Jef Jeispn in Columbki Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Cohen, the engagement of. Miss Rose Lerin of Atlanta to 5lr. Alfred J. Cohen of Columbia was an nounced. The bride-to^>e Vs well known .'and much admired in Camden as she hat* Often visited here a?i the guest of Misses Rosalie Jart>bsou and Sarah Wolfe. She is a young woman of beauty 'and spark ling vivaciousness and <a number of friends read with interest the notice trf her engagement in Wednesday's State. ^IJS>S BLOCK CO^PliMKNTKD I. , A:. lovely affair of the week was the ?l>arty- on Tuesday afternoon given by Mr*. <ius Ilirsch in honor of Miss Ilen rrietta Block, a popular April bride. The' 'grirsts were given the name erf the bride to-<be and two prizes offered to the ones &ho made the greatest number of words m>m the letters composing the name. Miss * Rosa Rich of Blackweil, - received tW first prize/a pair of silk hose, and the second prize going to Mrs. M. Bartich, this was a lovely bou bon dish Mrs. Harurb presented to to Mrs. Link of New York. Although the sun wiiA shitting brightly and the weather rjp.an.J>ad not predicted a shower a cloud -oiA fleecy whiteness loomed up in the flowc^fiUcd rooms aud' showered rts snowy contents at the feet of the guests of honor. In the decorations and the delicious refreshments that were, served tlie'bride's colors, yellow and white, were caYried out. mkkting of EXECUTIVE COALMITTKK (hi Tburmkiy morning at H> o'clock tho executive board of the Woman's Hospital Auxiliary met with the Presi dent Mrs. Wm^?-Hfiaunou to receive and dispose of the cheeks from the ..success ful concert given under the aus]>ice? of that organization. The results were very gratifying and the final settlement showed many kindnesses that they did riot at first kuow about. The "stars" of the evening were entertained by Mr. Kriimbholz free oi charge, the organizu tton "woudd hare- been responsible for this bill and it saved them $4."?.00. The amount turned orver to the ladies was $128t$.70, and they decided to keep $i?00 of this amount In their treasury to re plenish the linen, china and other need ed articles from time tr> time. The bal ance Was turned over to the board of directors of the ('amden Hospital to^be used for that institution as they thought best. Ft is a happy thin* for the hos pital and the donation is much appre ciated as the institution has had con siderable extra expense recently. Again the ladies wiwh to thank all who were interested and so kindly aided in bring in? about the ha-prpy results of the un dertaking. MISS BLOCK AGAIN HOVORHl) Miss RJor4{ and her out of town wed ding guests wore again complimented on Tuesday evening with n dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -M. Baruch, and again on Wednesday evening Magnolia Villa, the beautiful home of Mr. and Mr*. l>avtd Wolfe threw wide its doors in honbr of the prospective bride and her guests. <>n both occasions the merry dance went on until late in the evening and delirious refreshments were served. Memorial Window Placed. A beautiful window ha* just been placed in Grace K pisco pal Church in memory of John MJoPherson and Kliza Champfon I>eSaus>4ure. The former was for some years a Warden of the Pari?<h and this window ot stained glass of pleasing design, given by Mr. George It. DeSaussure of Jacksonville. Fla.. recalls his life of service ami Is a permanent memorial of two live* well remembered !n this community. Misses 8arab Wolfe and Kosalie Jik**k of Gouclier College, Baltimore, are spend ing tbeip vpriog vacation at hom*. BKAlTUT'Ii HOMK WVDMNG MIm Henrietta Block \V?Med <? l.lpuuu rhUllp Hirh l+si Kveulng. Beautiful in *v*ry detail wan the wed dine of Jliw, Heurietta Block and! l.ipinau Philip Rich. which wan xoInu?;y hi the home the bride's father | Mr. I.. I., Block of this city. Thursday April 1st Hi 4 :80 p. m. The km.m- of thu? l?me bad been con v.-niuto a spring garden and were abloom with ull the lovely flowers that dame Nature U *o generously showering upou Camdeu juet now. A color scheme of white and yfllow wftf* artistically used uud carried out in the minutest detail. The cercoiooy room wan a dream of beauty in green, white and yellow broad white satin ribbons with quan tities of daffodls formed an isle to the improvised altar, which bad a white buck grouud delk-ately traced with South ern' smilai. The magic band of the electrician had lerft its wonderful im print, and the white arch under which the couple stood wan aparkjing with the "gueea erf illuminants" glekming through and softened by sbidw'of sunny yellow. A nnow.v white marriage bell bun* frof? the center. ? Mias Cecil* Truesdale presided at the piano and Mr. Curbo of the Kirkwood orchestra wax the. violinist, .Tust before the cere?n*?y, Miss Minnie. Kiob, of Oraagetrarg pleased the - company *witb a vocal HbJor rendering in a charming manner the ever popular ?'Because." The bride's maid otf honor and only attend ant was her sister, Miss Bella Block. She wore a lovely and girlish afternoon gown of white paulette and a picture bat of white and yellow georgette, she carried an arnvfuM of yellow roses. The bride entered with her father. The piquancy of her brunette beauty wna enhanced by the.handsome and stylish coat suit of reindeer duvetyne with bat and accessories to maUto. She met ntj the- altar"by the groom with his brother , aud best man. Mr. Gu^tave Rich. Rattb? llirscb. of Sumter, united them with! the beautiful and impressive marriage ceremony of the Jerwish faith. The guests then filed do^n the flower filled hall to the dining roorq which pre sented another profusion of April** floral ottering*. Th(> tttble formed a center decoration. W hite tuHe and ye( low satin ribbons led up to the chan delier where the lights through yellow shades and the han$W>me clw*y cover hud a tracery of delicate green VinVs. TwoV-punch . bowls\ dnlbadded ?n mossy green ferns were filled with u de lightful beverage from which- > healths were dnmk to the happy pair. Bride* cake and ices were abundantly served. In I he west purlor a display of elegant and handsome pro-cot* attested the p?1> ularii.v of the young couple. Among these were s^vert^ -cheoks of- lan' nomination, Mr. and Mrs. Rich have on a Northern tnp after wl?W? frieo.U will be pleased to know they are to make their home in Camden, Out of town guest* for the wedding were Mm Rosa Huh. Miss MSnnie Rich. Mr. Cms Rich. Or. Morris Rk-h. of, (VtMVRCburg;' Mrs. Reka /Rich. Misses Rosa and Bertha Rich. Mr. Harry R?*, Blackwell: Miss K?fc Ruben. Charles ton- Mr. and Mr*. Jock Cohen. Misses Hannah and Helen Cohen. Mrs. Clara Goldsmith. Mr. and Mrs. jtyus -Bicharn Mr ' August Kohn, Mr. nud Mrs. Sol Kohn. Miss Helen Kohn. Columbia: Miss Tillic Heyroan, Aiigusta ; Mim Ro*? Ix'viu Mr. Perish Veith, Atlanta ; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I, Cohen. Baltimore; Mr* Hannah Link. Miss Tressa Block. New York: Mfss Connie Weatherhom. Miss Hennie Jarecky. Richmond ; Mr. I. Itr Riff. Fairmont, N. C.; Mihs StaruKs. Clio. S. C. : Miss Ix>nise Bak**, >'ew York; Miss Sallie Oavid. Misses Kiharria, Columbia. VVa<?- Analysis. Analysis No. of sample <1/ water rccoivtd fixun MunicirpoJ |Water and Tiight Plant, Camden. S. March li?. 10-0. Parts per Million CHiIorino ... ft.00 Free Ammonia ... 0.01 Albuininaid Ammonia 0.01 Nitrogen as nitrites . _ . - 0.002 Nitrogen as Kit rates 0.10 Total Solids 46.00 Bacterial indications of cnntami nation negative. Kctnarks: Analyse* indicate water to be of good quality and fro<< from con tamination. , Respectfully. V. Ii| Parker. M I>. . Old Time Son* Service. Rev. J. W. Roykin, pastor of Mt. Mori ah Baptist church, is propattnc for an old time .song service at hi* church on next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. A similar service wan held last Sunday afternoon, but owing to the .short notice given only a few attended. It has been asked that it be repeated awl Rev. ltoykin and his leader are ex pecting a large number of his white friends to be present Sunday evening. Old timo dear to the heart? of the colored race, will be rendered aa only a colored cboir can render them and tho service will be interesting. Mj)J* Trewia Black wh/i Rpent a num-: ber of years here with her uncle, but for the pa#rt three year* bag been with her parents in N'e-w York i? visiting) here, as gueist for ber oouxin* wedding. I PERSONAL MENTION. 1 Mx*. A. P. Kennedy.' ?? visiting io Atlanta. Mi$s Olive Ithamo. after y*f>onditi'K' *ev eral days at. homo bus returned to Win tbrop. . Mr. Ilalph Ncsbit of Cieoryetown is visiting at the home or Mr. C. ,T. Shan non, Jr. Mr. Kershaw Skinner of, sity of South Carolina was the week end guot of Mr. Nettles Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. ftichand Ilallett, after a visit to their son Mr. H. K. IInllc.it have returned to their 1w*n? it> St. Ixrnis. Mr. and Mrs. K. Stokes of Columbia sj>eut the week end in the i*ity as the guest of their daughter MJr*. EI.. T. I/ovett. Mr. -Wverett St'henk i<* spending the spriug vacation with his parent*. He is a student, of the University of l*enn slyvania.. ?*? . ??. . ? ? \ Mr. Pete Oambol of the University of South Carolina accotnpanied Mr. I?umbert DePass home for the last week end. . v' Mrs. (ieorgr W, Krunsou* and little gon Cieoixe, Jr., of CJjicago are visiting the former's parent* Mr. and Mm Woo. Shannon. ? A special return engagement ??f "On Witt the Dance" has been arranger! for Irf .tbe, management of the ^laostic TUe Tuesday April Oth. Misi$s Bland and Kllen Williams have returned from Baltimore where they have been spending the wintai** They ure with Mrs. K. (L'WWstler. "Fair and Warmer'^a farce you mum't fee unless you can weathoj- n ?ale of ? * laughter. Showing at the Majestic Frt* day April 2nd, matinee and night. a<tv Dr. I Lay Kittle, who is now a suocchs- j ful practicioner at Pennington, New Jersey,, was a visitor to bis parents, Mr. aud Mrs. (Jeorge T. Little during the horse show. Mrs. John Scott, Jr., of Philadelphia wou quite a number of friendct in Gam den this winter and they bopc, to see her back nert year. She is leaving for her home tomorrow ulgbt. Mr. aud Mrs. I!. M. Riddle have re turned -to their home in New Jersey after spewting the winter a^ the Court Inn. Tliey have heeu coining to Cam den for several seasons and have a nmn t?er of friends here who regref their leaving. , Named Sperial Judge. On rorommendation of Chief Justice K. B. Oary, fJovemor Cooper Thursday appointed Mendel I- Smith of Camden t/> preside at the imperial term of court to \ be held In Sumter county. beginning April 12. The special term was ordered on petition of the Sumter bar and Is to continue tour we As. if so much time j be necessary. Nine South Carolina doctors are on the programme of the Annual con vention of the American Medical asso ciation which meets in Nesv Orleans April 26-30, a<vording to the official pro YOl'NCI WOMAN KIIJ.KI) W as The Umi(htfr of a Former 1'ntndfh Hotel Man. _5i' ' ?? Fpifuds in <'uml?*n of Mr. au<l Mrs; .1. W. (?bandk>r< former nvwoigjers of the Hark View bote! in thin city, read with rexri't of tb<> trajcir death of bi? daufbter n(\ur Dillon Saturday. The fol towing from fMtton under date of March ti7th i? token from Suilday'H State. "Miw. Hope Heady of Jackson was killed instantly todny bv n bulk?t fired into the rifcbt tomple. She was found <U t&e rear ?f the !housi< in the yvard with a pistol in her band, it i* Kuid. \Vben the n-port of the pint/>l wan hoard search was bejrun for Mr*. Heady who was fouud iu a pool of blood a few minutes later. The bullet entered the' temple and <nine out at the back-of the head. "Mrs. Heady was a younjr woman, having been rp/u'ri<'d only about <?0 days. Her husband is the s??n of I >J\ WillUun Heady, prominent physician of Olio. He for*' marriage Mrs. Heady was Mi*s Olivia <Jhaodler. Her father operates a. hotel at M**Iiee and formerly i*au a hotel, in (Mio. Sacred Concert. - 7 T* l-ook out fV>r the announcement of a fiur Sacred <V>iu*ert to be riven tb? Bun da.v after Master I'lnoe to (be named Inter. Admission $l.f>0 to l?*> applied tfe. bonw^'haritieK. ("auuiiitter I>. A. It. AT nil- POLO TOURNAMKNt [ * Invite Team* Krom Aiken, Camdfii i?nd C'amp tljM'kHoa. ' I " ^ ; 0* t # ? [ IMnehurKt. Mnrtih 27.?Cayit. A, Ix^fl-un l ilryun, of the Royal Irish Homo, fnbo ha# l'iurhurwt lN>lo Club 4n h^ud, is planning u tournament series to be iU'M ?t Plu?hur??t during the week 'be ginning April ?"? and has invito teejftM* from Aiken, Ompdeu aud C'-amp Jack son to r*? rtieipate,. Th?? polo Crowd at the Southern re port huvo uu indoor prautice bou*e erect ed near the Caroliuu. It is built ulo&c the linos of the practice bou.*en u?ed In Knjfland and IreUkjMl and has a huuivY Khaped floor. liUwlM by 18 feet. In tho renter is a wooden horse, which af fords a nafe and steady mount for the beginner and a vantage point from wliidh the oxpert ran iirtprovo bin stroke. Net ting NiirroundH the floor and the tdope bring* the ball i^th in reac'ii of the player after overy stroke. The priu* tice liorM* is seldom left riderletin for any length of time, for thert? are lata of people at I'inehurtft .Who have no serious idea <if going in for polo but who are alway* on the lookout for new ljuex of exerciwe. , l.ivn A. llinuion, of I*ando, Qhenter county, who shot and fatally wounded Itobert Alley in the Manetta mill at r*iiTi7frj about two week* ago, has beefl amplified. The Bank of Safety and Service Take advantage of the ? ' . .. ;'I*'-:s opening of our Quarter ly Interest Service in the Savings Department, April 1 st to April 1 Oth. We have two forms of ! j . ?' ? . ? . - ? . - ? . ? ''-V' V v interest, yours and 4 per cent. Take advantage of Jsoth.? THE BANK OF CAMDEN Member of a Strong Financial System Our llunk brinjc und?*r the supervision of tbe I'nited States fJovertuneDt m?k<>s a link in on? of the KtroaRcM, financial systems in th?* entire <<ountry. The Comptroller of the Currency l?us informed u# that ft>r tho fiscal yenr ending October "J 1, 1919, there was mi Ios? to any dejioMtor in any National Rank of tbe entire country. He also advi*<?s that the National Hunks h?vr grown nu>r<> iu tb?- pay* six yearn than in the preceding fifty years. Safeguarded by tbo National Hanking System and launaged b> eareful and conservative officer* und direc tors we feci xit liberty to ask yo,u to bauk with us. Our comparative statement which appears below sbr.ws hat we are keepiug pace with progress. Growth in Three Years Feb. 28, 1918 .... $365,623.77 Feb. 28, 1919 $448,080.42 Feb. 28, 1920 - - $743,776.35 C. J. Shannon, Pre*. H. W. V&nL*n4hiftuun, Cashier S. C. Taylor. Assistant Cashier