The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 23, 1920, Image 7
[facial and Personal News
' By Mil* Louii? Nettles
?,l *o 1 wh*ho?l f?>r theifl With long
l?i
llearlV Kane!
|tiI(.?,, M.v lift- si III tu.n^' tli* morn
? ilu! alvdacrff in Wttl*r ?l#hi?il ?kk*
'm'????? ",rrmv ]wM ^MMI,8eln'8
u/m!'hi<1 mtMt of 1 ???*??? ha?t ?ll?imod
m V OVO*.
" love's n?>os blowing
lth MV?i ai>(t ; ?!,>wln?
in* *l#h?*
bung *?? M<1> hohi
|t,i,inso!i l'ncrs, passlouaf^v
;tfn?y. rioh, goldw tewM flipped
Jllt? <>fl>
?l ikhI^I Willi *lum*W I horns (ho
l??fi> "hito: *
r<xu all my t?n?rfr pJea4liiK
j,.v timie.il away Uiiheddnfg.
4iuu,, r.Jw's rose* now- were mine of
rlirln.
,| i>f sAVCI't lllillK*. thoso lOSOS sOOHi
?fd most mywt
id unwt desirable, until u voice
,!>, s; I < I music sold. "l-O Ml tll.v fe*t,
linlc Mower shall nVhko thy heart
?| v,. |!??? voice obeying.
K.m in heuuty jjtrfiylrtg
wt^n it it ??fttuiavt's-ense. waiting fair
my choice. '
V;?l -'|illP|?l** I'iUKlO^. PJK'U Wiin snowy
lli'M I t.
id golden ones 'with eyes of deepest
blue:
iiH' freaked w ilh Jot, some pure white
oiii^s a|Mirt,
it nil so sweet mid fresh will) tnoi'ii
in <tew\
oiild not ben r. to lone them
NUliI nut. help hut choose tlioiu
;? vwrci rontont sat singiu}? where
llicv ufi'?'*vv. - -
How, Love's roses shake I heir scent
orl Ion vos.
t u>iu|*t m<? not to fhotr enchanted
Ipicvsf: ?
oilier "heart's onsi.',- M.( In dew.y
leaves,
alii ci>iitojit, for m<* it Is the h(?t
Ifliul if. sweet uiui glowing.
it fiuil l/iivc's. i\is(-s blowing??
?Uij: through life with heart's ease
nt my breast,
U'RPKISB PARTY.
Jir. iiml Mix S. <\ Kemp entertained
ltnittMI huiiiIhm- of guests last Friday
tiin^r. the occasion 1>eing In coinpli
nt lo Mr. Hint Mrs. Davies of Now
rk. who have Im'Ou sipe'tHling tlio ?win
in ramdeii The affair was gotten
Jiy the Methodist Choir of which Mr.
lit'N hits been an interested arid val
j>l<- iiuiirtHM* during the winter. It
:i pleasant surprise ta him as lie
no intcriuatiou of it until he saw
n>senihlagt'. As a flight tokon of
filiation the <^hoir oresei>t(Hl ?frr,
rips with u handsome l>elt and "silver
tic with hlA inonogram engraved on
[This prescn tat ion was nuule by Mr.
p. Shaw. The company enjoyed mu
iiul conversation, the (hostess served
pious refreshments during the eVe
Mr. and Mrs. l)avies made quite
|iinlK>r of friend* here, who hope for.
Ir return next season, e
THANKS HIS PftlENDS
[iivlns ?old iuy grocery business to
seft; vv. .M. i.oiiis. w. II. Gardner
W. I,. Hush. I desire to express to
Jdimii.v who |iave been regular and
I'ly m*t omens. my slpeere appreeia
for the patronage accorded lite
It lie past sixtiH'n years, and l>espeak
my sinjpcssors a continuance of
trade. ??? ?
piosi- having accounts against me
present same at my old stand
V- 1 will l?' for tlie next few weeks,
fi*' those indebted to me will
ma|tc settlement.
Resi>eet fully,
Joseph Shelieen.
lajestic Theatre
ROGRAM
Today, Friday -April 23rd*
William Fox Presents
William Faruum in
"HEART STRINGS"
A -tory of honors fearful
vengeance.
AIm. a Fox Weekly News.
Kstiirday, April 24th ?
A New epteode of
"CHICKEN A LA CABARET"
A Larry Semon Comedy
"THE STAR BOARDER
in<l n.Fox Sunshine Oomedy
IK ADVENTURES OFTMJTH"
Monday, April 26th
KolxTt Warwick The
I'aramout Artcraft in
"JACK STRAWS"
"f tli?? U'st plays of vthe week.
Yon should not it.' __r?
Tuesday, Apri 27th
'?oldwyn Presents
TOM MOORE IN
"HEARTEASE"
il I'athe Weekly News, nu<l a
'iirnmount S<t?<oii Magazine.
Wednesday, April 28th
William F>x Present*
,v OtSTIN FARNUM IN
f>uraixif> Of The Bad Lands"
AUi. H Rnlin Comedy. 1.;.,
Thnrslay, April 294h
Ix>UuTHY OTKH the
"mount-Artcraft ?tar In
Ellen Comma To Tawn"
i*r? Tories of the Day. jr.;
A BKAl'TIFil
.UTKKNOON KKCWTION.
A lovely ntTair of flic week. and |*\i
Iwp Hie target* >of ihe mnisom . ?ih ?iv
en.at the home of Mrs. Shannon, on Fri
day afternoon, when Mrs. Shannon ant)
her two daughter* Mis Arthur MH\er
Grlffhi of Columbia. and Mi,s>. (
\V\ Ilrunsou ??f Chicago received around
a hundred and fifty guests.
The room* wore lighted 1 ?\ elci tri. i
f.v which was softened by flower shade's
1)1 del leale pink. and they had been
eon vert wltuto.fi howwr of varied bloom.
I'I<>i n the goddess tir Flower.\ Kcalin.
had plawl hor offering in every nook
und CoV4Wr? Tall antique vn?s hold
dtatu sprays <>f applcTiTossonis, tliiit
*lu*d their pink and delightful fra
.'rumv cvcrywhcn1, Haskets ??f lilies
and white and purple iris howls of li
lacs, and Uui# sprays of lowly llanksia
roses hhtnlcd their white, purple. fliuj
giiltlen hi out' mass of artistic beauty,
Ouesjs were uiot at the door hy Mrs.
Ualph Shannon and Miss jUioita l?e
I.oaoho. Mrs. Shannon won* an os< ml
site afternoon divs^jpf black lace, *wlfch
soft fiin()e of Prliiee of Wales hit to, ami
Miss- l)elx>uchc was very attractive in
orchid georgette. Mrs. Will. Shannon
wore a handsome dress of Idack satin
and laee, with a coinage of sweet-in?#**
In i|ll the lovely pasted shades.and Mr*.
< I liff in WHS I" f"n .p-n.-.r nf ullii
-green crepe metre and lullc \vltl? irre
deseent trimmings. Mrs Mruiison wore
evening1 j^nvn of black - it in and tnlle
with jet cmltelllshmcuts, and pink ro
ves. Mivs. Win. Aucrum who wins also
1 iY 'Um^e^'fng -line, was downed in
electric blue net oyer Mlvor cloth. and
the (,'nwn was heavily, embroidered In
MtlEGr..Avlfch ac<<ossories to match. Mrs.
('. ('. AVhitaker. and Mrs. Hcht.M.-i rye
who also assisted In entertaining. each
wore handsome <1 resses of black satin
and laee with 1 ?ri^l?t flower*. .
The dining room was e?i<eclally at
tractive. the polished table with its
v'hvny mats, was' ;ipi>ornt<'d with two sil
ver services over which Mrs. A\"i 1 lis
CVintey and Mrs, O. IV I>nnlU?se presi
ded. The docoVntlon was a bowl of
blushing tulips that claimed interest
and admiration'of the company (luring
the afternoon.- <
The delicious refreshments of tea,
sandwiches cake and hon boivs, were
passed hy a l>evy of young girls, whose
dresses represented the tints of the rain
bow. and -who rivaled in beauty and
KW<H'tnes< t'be profusion of spring
flowers.
MEETING OF LIBRARY
ASSOCIATION.
,l? ? ? -i ?*' ? ? ? ' *? ' '
ThoLlhrnry Asxociafioii hold Its reg-.
Ular monthly meeting Monday after
noon at six, and was nuusually weH
attended and considerable iuterest
shown. Mr. L. T. Willis vice president
<yf the Association presided. and the
Librarian's report showed a'successful
season for this hint 1 tuition. A number
of tH*w names have 'been added to tlie
membership roll. Mrs. Win. King was
made. Hiairnnm of the 1>ook committee;
and a motion made Ho buy new fiction
every three months for the rent shelves,
tho money to bo taken from the troasn
tery the same t o be reetiri?ersed after
tho books had l>een paid for. or rather
when they had paid for them selves. A
motion was made for this cominiteee
to pass on the 1>est of fiction rein tins
to fhe~World Wnr. ami pw on fl?e
ohe shelf. And the Librarian was re
? ? *
quested to encourage the yon tip j?eo
iple to rend It. Mrs. .George Alexander
was appointed on tlw? Library com
mlttee, of which Mrs. W. .T. Dunn Is
chairman.
The South Carolina Federation moots
at. Wlnt.hrop College this week. nn<l the
Association voted to send the Librarian
as its^representative. paying all ex
fHMn*vs incurred by her for the occa
sion. The Librarian's report at Federa
tion will reflect credit upon Camden,
and Camden's institution, that in its
exfstence of four years has shown et
wonder/nl growth and progress. The
enthusiasm on Monday afternoon was
i' 1
most gratifying, and we l>elieyc that
we are going to have a long pull, a
?SUDD ptilL and a pull altogether for the
Libra ry.
.Mrs. IHakeny's Party.
Mrs. Eugene Blakeney wag, a charm
ing hostess Thursday afternoon at one
of the (pretties parties of the season.
The rooms flower-filled, and nine
tables attractively arranged for bridge.
The score prize, alovoly luncheon set,
was won hy iMiss Charlotte Shannon,
and the consolation, a pretty telephone
girl. Was out by Mrs. Fred Culvern. of
Kershaw. The games continued from
3.80 to r? o'clock. when nn additional
numltor of guests came in for ten. Mrs.
Blakeney received" hi a lovely afternoon
mtpni at white g<H>rgetle?_with all ac
("WPHorjes In keeping. -The table Vaa
lovely jfn*every detail. A large 1>owT of
apple blosRims formed a center dccora-:
tlon, and their dainty coloring of pink
nnd white was cleverly carried out in
the refreshments of block lee cream nnd
pound oake, mints etc.. Cofflpe was
IKHired by Mrs O. P. DuBose, and re
freshments passed by a munibcr of win.*
some lassies, of which Camden never
falls lo'hare a generous srrpplr
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr-.A. S. Kaiesh has ivtuiiicil from
AUifUata where *l)e h i > Uhmi visiting
her parent*. ,< . . /' I
Mi. I. II Ihmleishau . of Ahi .
joined The i 'hlonlch' foriv this week
US llllot \ |K> Operator,
?Miv Hjrdnoy Uost'M. of
Ohio, is vlNltlnj; her sister. MivA S
l\;l lesh. mi l.y 11 U'l? >ii Si .
JMis^ hotiv .itiikin- of Ck>Uiu)i>lH
s|>eiit t lu* week elld with her conn si 11
Mi-> Murgur^t Jenkins here.
Mr, Arthur I'lHtko attended the Sin -
clalr M?*sHey trial held at IHshopvI'lle
Ul3t l'iida\, Iteluff summoned thru- Rk
\i~-w4Uu>s?? in l !<?*? ettwt*. ? ? ?
l?r. ami .Mrs. John \V. Corl?ett \y!U
leave Saturday for Now Orleans, U,
where the doctor will attend t, nutll
< M I ?on\entlon. Tlu\v will go to other
point* ftftW leaving New llrteUlli
\vhoro l>r (lortkelt will recuperate
from ii recent Illness
Miss Mary Koiudit who has for the
past few weeks Uvn \ Wit inn her neph
ew. Mr. II. K llalletl. loft Friday nljiht
for Washington. where she will attend
the National Concre>s <>t' the iwuiditer*
American Hevolutiou. After which sin*
Avill ivt'Ufli t<i lirr honu? In N. II.
Mr. and Nit's. Ilohert K. Stone ami
children.Miss Helen and Master Ihtviil
pleasant winter visitors returned to
their home in* Ibartott Sunday. Their
tn MV,f fricnih hero arc pleated in know"
that they have purchased a* home In
Camden and expect t?? spend nextSvIn
t*'r as well a> tllpse to come 4*Iu the
heart of the rines."
Mr. W. 'I'. Walker, a former Camden
hoy. who is Yfow a mouther of the Lox
in^tou'lMspiitch staff, wax in Camden
Saturday. He was returning from a
trip to U?M-k HHI, ami said that If
could not resist tlie tempt.-itIon to stop
over and see hL friends. We arc tflad
to know thai he Is meeting with such
sui;ees< in his uewspa|?er venture, and
they have one of the hes.t country
weeklies in tllC state.
Camden will l?e represented at the
Stare Federation this week hy the fol
lowing holies. Mrs, VonTresekow
who fj'iHs as l>istriet vice president.
Mrs. N. U. (Joodale as inouiiM'r of State
noiiiintitiiiK Committee. Miss Willie
Wait kins from the Camden Music Clnli.
Mrs. Edwin Muller from the Civic
i/caguc. Miss L/Oulse Nettles from the
Camden Library Association, and Mrs.
John S. Lindsay as a visitor.
('AMI)KN MEN IH Y FARM.
Messrs. II. ft. Garrison. Jr., of Cam
den, and A. Ij. Humphries, of Rock
Hill, but formerly of Camden, have
purchased the J. W. O'Neal farm In
the Oak Ithlge section of Catawba
township In York County. The deal
wa*v nimlojUi rough, Nie: real estat** de
pany of Koek Hill and the purchnw
price Is said to have l?een a'handsome
one. T,lH? .vnuiig men purchased the
.stock a I'd farming Implements on the
farm and have hired and placed an
overseer there and will continue farm
injyri operation* as luegtm by MV. (>*?
Nell. It is said to 1h? along the side
of a 'beautiful hard-surf-iecd roadway
and is a very valuable plobe real
esfnte comprising pome 420 acres'.
Coming Marriage of More Than State
Wide Interest.
Mr. . ai/d Mrs. David Kogersou Wil
llaiiis havc'isxu<yl invitations to tfhe
marriage of thMr daughter Bland, to
Oalptain Walter Arthur Metts, Jr.
I'n I fed. States Army, on Winlnesday the
fifth of May. Nineteen hundred and
twenty at six o'clock. MuWierry planta
tion
This will Ih> the most prominent and
brilliant six'inI event of the season, and
of more thuif state-wide interest a*? the
bride to *>e was eduoftted- north and
numliers lier friends and admirers by
the score. A fafr Carolinian and wor
thy scion of the Old regime, she is
4111 acknowledged b^Ils and- bfeauty
wherever she is known, amd she posess
es to a marked degree the magic gift of
charm, that has-endeared her to the
pe-ple of her native town and communi
ty.
Captain Metri. is the son of Ool. and
Mrs. Walter Arthur Mk?tts of Columbia,
and very jtopular in social a<nd army
circles. ... 1
LAR.R.Y 5EMON.
| The Fourth Kstate loft one of the
elererest cartoonists. In the country
when Xdrry Itemon fieari) the call of
the screen. What the neWapaper read
ers lost the motion plcturf fans gained,
for Larry fs now the comedy king. He
writes and dfcects aft ot bis fttturaa
and merer Imttatea Aotltr. la "The
Grocery Clerk9 ha thetihfa*
mylng eat * JJJ.
Are You The Man?
Somewhere in this town there's, a man
who never buys toggery without giving
it a critical "once over."
This is aimed at him!
We want him to take a look at EMERY
SHIRTS! We want him to see the style,
the high grade fabrics, the distinctive
colors and patterns that give a chap that
well-dressea feeling*
We'd like to point out the other reasons
why men wno insist on being pleased
look for EMERY when they buy shirts.
Emery Shirts are remarkable for the complete satisfaction they give.
They're roomy and comfortable?no binding at chest or armholes.
Neckbands can't shrink?they are pre-shrunk! Proper sleeve lengths.
Clear pearl buttons?sewed fast. 4 Finest workmanship. Patented
Nek-Baji-Tab that saves fussing with the back collar buttonhole.
V i '
Look at it any way you want?lit, style, fabric?EMERY Shirts arc
Equal to Custom-made.
Take the first step toward corhplete shirt satisfaction?come in today
and ask to see Emery Shirts.
'Everything for the Man"
No sir-ee, bob!
No premiums with ?
Camels?all quality!
#^AMELS quality plus Camels ex
pert blena of choice Turkish and
choice bomestio tobaccos pass out the
most wonderful cigarette smoke you
ever drew into your mouth!
And, the way to prove , that*
statement is to - compare Camels
puff-by-puff with any cigarette in
the world!
Camels have a mild mellowness that
is as new to you as it is delightful.^
Yet, that desirable^-body15 is sttftf&reT
They are* always refreshing?the$
never tire your taste.
Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty
aftertaste nor unpleasant cigarettyodor!
Your say-so about Camels will be:
"My, but that's a great cigarette
Camel* ?nt 10W *>yrr>rywh?r? in acimntifictltjr ImM
paekMftm of 70 c//?<-*//??; or <?n paek*i?? {200
cig*crttt> f? in ? gUmmmep?p*r-covrre?i cm lion. Wm
miron&ly r*comm?nd thim tart on forth? homm or office
muppty or irkM yon trmvL
- R J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
WfautoA-SaUM, N. C.
TURKISH & DOMESTIC
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