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Ljal and Personal News MU* !>Ut>1** ,TK ntoiaunw w M* <1A H.S ohIni* <Wef*tto?* ttf tsSrtftty of i ,w South <V?rolMas whu ' y c. vonTwM'kow, Mrs.' Kdwti* V .Nfr .lobn K. I.UKt^dy. Alp^- N; fopoW rtnd MlK* w*s our of tlie moat MiOcewtful Xftotm in the hUtorjr of the Fed* ?iou uutl tl>e delegation ynJoy?<d At. [tbc ISilkextent, 'Ibojf UfiUn. of hearing l>r. Whit*', of An on "Man'* Wortd and Womuu'n ?? fo^fol Abd ad* t<h 111)i11p-' wltb humor, and ylttl. And tho Hddroflafof t Dr.i Kdj jdu of SmnU?r on "The Influence of ?;IS u gem. Ho did w,;u Inviuty of forui or face. t\u^ [0tv of uilnd and character. y . . M#>" *?<wt ^tfrfnfif the iTOjcrum wa? the .addles of Budora Ram*y ltichardsOu, of frM. Va. ? -rae mpUt x|r t/kJ IjtvoiM-l"'! w?? ?T*ct*Hy*frutfct| Cok?*r ('ollege . being well repref M on the program. Mr*, and ^*1 bttrrt Of rfumtdr, 4 pn audience not long aince, wet* the ?Urn. andean a n<naw?M- -tpom ' " addition to fh? program. ^ j fho Gamdea* Clytc Leagi&^it^W 4 report, road by Mrs. Muller and 1v?t "with great applause. OThe i*4 from the Catbdon I-iKhiry waf well received, and by a standing resolutions Tflero; pa^woft te |no0?T ite it ui the your book. We ana to bring good new* ?ojac, a?4 (Mir j>ooplo know how homo IndtiV Pong'stand In- the Stato orgufclaa ' ?? J-1: fir. } [?be faculty of Wttnthrop A'tUigvr it?l as royally. * Wo <'onld not liavo |t(Hl for more." An afternoon wx,op- j In was "tendered to delegates at the I mo of in;. and .\frs. I>. TJ. Johnson dnwlay that afforded a pleasant ?socially. I?r. ?ud>^|Es. Jolinxoif itssisttil in mt'lHng by the Win op faculty j[)n Thursday ovenhig a large and ULint nneptlon waa glvei? by the Jib of IU>ok Hill at the Ihonae Mr. anl Mrs. Hen Johnson. Hun ><ls iif Hill i>oople were^ut to pt tin' visiting delegates aaid wore bftw in their hospitality! An or <trn playe<l during the entire eve and ? salad course, coffee and wero serveil. (Vimden wu? repre kted l)i Mie itH'hifng lino by Mrs, K. [xmi Tiv.sckow 4i^-dUt?^lofc- v4<?e-pref* it. nnrl Mrs-.-N. U. <ioo<lalo tw ohwlr of Civics. Ve have always claimed that to hail <^ii mden Is a i#assport to every kiR rfHisrhtful. and that a <'aindon Mnitlon L< always assured of a pood Mush- Club Wiy Meet The Mtwlo Club will in?*ot . Krlday ^)ii)'-' o'clock at the borne of I'arrish. M.rs. Cllfttm iMoKain. t-si/li-nt U'int; h09te>s. All music lov nr.? ur-tftHl to cotne and join (the club I iK'as. Chalrinan of.the M6Mc de rlniont of the Ptnlerated Club* of S. will furnish tJie musical lirogram,' an account of the FederaHon< Majestic Theatre PROGRAM Today, Friday, April 30th t William Fox Presents i TOM MIX in ?A KOIGII RIDING ROMANCE A ivgular t?iTiller, Tive kinq that nakes you get up in your seats and fell and shout. Also n Fox Weekly News.. Admission 25c Children. Saturday, May 7st. Kurh Itolafed lai a new eplxodo of THK ADVENTURES OF WITH ' AikI o Injury Hemon Comedy ?arry 1 THE STAR BOARDER" Also si Harold I/loyd Oompfly* 1 BlMPING INTO BROADWAY* Monday, May 3rd A Paramount Special ? APRIL FOLLY J J H-irh Marlon Davies. Also Fox Weekly Nowtk and ^ Paramount Screen Mafljaztaie^ Tuesday, May4th. William Fox Present* THEDA BARA in "KATIULEEN MAVOURNKKN" 11 s rrvsb as the 1angbter of Irish Colleens. Wo n Pathe Weekly News. Admission 25c Children 15c ? ??II II I in ?l ? Wednesday, May William Fox Presents SHIRLEY MASON In "MOLLY AND r Also a KoUn Comedy. rfr Thursday, May 9th ~ \ K. Maurice Tourneor's HA LADY'S GARTER" A 1 'a ra moun t-Atftcraf t Picture A su*r**nsefoi melodrama, thrfHs, Homanee and Comedy. < Alm? Topics of ttve Day. | AdmUsion 25c ... OMklttui PERSONAL 'MENTION. Mr* M. c. Curvtuu of wUmsiK.ro to VUitlllg luvf M?IUs. Wr. and Mw, ?\ \v. Kvaiu. wo.v tors in I Hue wood Sunday. ? Mks KruwUao Hough or Is Visit big relative hew. Mr* I.imLsay, <?f Philadelphia, Ik vi* itlng her dtuigfc^r, Mrs. John U. (iood H le. ?Mr*, A. S. Tiioiuas of Cheraw In v Ui t - lug her paivnts .Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Car rUou, Mrs. Alfred McIasxI, who has tsvu > Jilting in ChurlcMou. has returned home. M-Us .Maud Jfoat* of I^iuawter, spent the wwk end with MW Virginia Taylor. Miss Wilbur, MoOUliim of Wtnthrop <k?llege was at homo several (lavs iast Mrs#. Hay Smith of TlmmonwUle, 1h visiting he?r 1*1 rents, Mr. and Mr?. H. G-.Carrhion. ,<Mr? Otis .Johnson, of DarUugton, vWNn.1 his sister, Mrs. Frank L, Zemp Sunday hurt. ..Mr*. W. I>, Tranthana is on a vWlt to K?r son's, Mr. W, D. Trantham, on C<he.stnut street. \ ?Mrs. Juo, S. Lindsay Is \islt1ng tho family of Dr. ??m rtod^rj- in Wlnns b<>ro this week. . .Mrs. Bnatt?n , ivijoaehe is visiting her brother the ,Rey. Joftc Keratinw p IJ. of Charleston. Mr. O. R. lyewl^, of Decatur, Ga., HiHMit a tow days this week with hl.s mother, Mrs. 0 R; TiCwlH. Miss Ann Wyatt of Kasley, was the guest. of Miss Olive Ithame last worit, [They returned to Wlnthrop Sunday, j Meters, F. M. Wooten and li. A. [Ktrkluml made-an automobile trip to | Richmond amd Washington hist week. ; Misses Bliaabeth Wallace and Harriet Nelson returned to Harts ville Sunday, after sending the day with relatives hem. Mr. and ?Vrs, Furuuui, and Miss Furtnan of CJemson College are visit ing Mi's. .Furtnan1# sister Miss Kate Villepiguo. lMh\ Robt." M. Kennedy, Jr. return ed last week from a fishing trip around Charleston, given by tho Charleston Yateh Club. iMt. and Mrs. H. G. Garrison have re cently returned from an extended visit to Florida, going from Florida to New York and spending some time there. Friends throughout 1 thc^ county of Captain L. L. dybuni, wfto has been quite slek for several weeks, will bo delighted to know that he is greatly Im proved,, " Mrs. K. K. Sill has gone to her sum mer hoifte in Montreat N. C., and will hc ntwnit mitH nex t fall tiundta. mis: s<*s her -during thew long months of absence, for .she is "useful in 1?er day and generation." ^ ? 'Mrs. S. At. Sampson has gone to Camden to visit her nelee, Mr*. Mamies 3arueh, and also to be wltfh her sis ter, Mrs. Herman IkirucK of Now York, who Is a visitor to Camden.?? Georgetown Time*. ~ * Friends of Mrs. I). W. Hall are pleas ed to know that she has returned to Cuniden from her old home in Virginia, after quite a long stay. She spent ten weeks In a hospital and her frlemte are delighted to know that .she Is gmit ly improved. Death of Bright Little; Boy. Our entire community sympathizes v? l'tli Mil. nwiMrs. iicaaanoYiiT _iu_ tjie death of their little son Waverly, which occurred on Monday morning af ter an Illness of a week or ten days. The funeral services were held at the grave Tuesday morning, conducted by Rev. W. W. Danicfls 1>. I>. of the Me thodirft Ohurc?h, and the little tKKiy was laid to rest under a mound of flowers. May the liereaved ones find p<?ae^ in the hoi?e of a beautiful dawn from their present night-time of sorrow, and may tt*vt hope bear them over tfuward- j v , "Where the faded flowers shall fresb SP.>*'7' ' ' Freshen never more to fade ./Where the shaded sky shall brighten, B-rlghten never more to fade. . ? Chapter to Meet The regular monthly meeting of the John D. Kennedy Chapter will be held at 4flMe home Mrs. H. G. Carnison, iMom^sy May 3rd at 5 P. M. This wfll fha-last meeting before Memorial JMy, pad -thechairmen of the different ?r?rmllti>OH are asked to give in a full report.?' Mnj. Oarrfaon extends a cor jdlal wek*wae to all meml?ers. Ami the chapter president urges them to be prompt ns there is considerable busi ness to be disposed of. Out of town members are urged to come, as the meeting will adjourn before dark, and they hare ample time to get home. ' Married iJUt Evening Jlit. Roland Alston, of Charleston, and ?Miss Ksther B. Hohnes of Salem, Mass. Wer^ married Thursday evening at 0:30 o'cloek at the home of Mrs. H. A. Burrier, a friend of the bride. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. W. Daniel, of the Methodist church, In the presence of a few friends of the coujfle. The bride is a trained nurse and Dr. Alston is a well known physician at Charleston.' Camden Girt Wo cll|? tho following from the Old* uuiMa iUxurd tHm MarW> Kershaw Slmmum, of ha* tcl K|?>uaur, ami Ml)f Nod Wat kin*, also ?4! CttW' <b?iu has Ikhmi named as uialri o{ hon or. for Hi*1 Confederate Vi-lenao*' Re-1 unioMi t?? n> held in snmter, Hlj r? ? i H" I tt. 7|M| ('uiihUsi ludles are appointed by Hrig. (ion. J. Fuller I-yon, of Ooi umbla, iQ roHprosent <ho Ftr*t BriftMk' <>f I'nlted < 'onfodera to Mr.' statist tliut ho ooau4der?? tb*? soloo ? lion appropriate, ospoctally kn view Of the (get rhat Camden is such a bin- j torlt; -1K >i ) Misses Shannon aud Watkin* are among tho prettiest utxl uiowt utlrae. live meiulters of tfor younger sot, and Camden appreciates the ?Y?mp34ment l?wld them. knowing well that ber ,fajr representative* will wefM* Ibe booor gra<vfuU.v. >li*? Julia l/onjt Knapp Kutertafp*. lu compliment to Mlas Bland Wil liumn. whose marriage next weelt la claiming interest Juat now. >(r?. Jul fa Tvong Knapp entertained a lovely bridge iMirty on Friday evening. Airs. H. Mll> ot rittu\?n of Noy York was- aiao^au honor guest of tljje occasion. A pro fusion of snowv-wfrlte d<^wood' rather - ed from the ^imclous grounds made an approplgie decoration for the old fash ioned parlor# of thi? 'historic home. And roses that are just now blooming so abundantly lu Oumden. lent their ?beauty an jfa<*d their fragrance every where. The ladles prize a dcyk of catxl*, for top score went to Ml*. Gdna. (t An or urn. Mr T. f>. Anonim was the fortunate winner of the' men'w prize a silver pencil. The guest of houor, Miss Williams. Was presented with a pair of silver salt spoons, . A sweet course with ices was Verved during the evening, ? Visitor Complimented. A protty affair-of the week was the tea and afternoon reception given by Misses Mayer, and ltobblns In compli ment to Mt*. JSf. C. Mayers, and Mrs. Mm \ ijuuber of Qbarty>tto N. C. The r*arlors of the Hobklrk were used for the <xva?lon, and quantities of flowers ga("o an. additional touch of beauty to the same. Quite a number of ladies called from 4 to (5 o'clock. It^oreom cake ami dbfflp? weroHorved during the afternoou. - ' ' . ^ . ; V \ IGH ? OST OF ? , IVING CAN BE MADE ODER ATE ? s OEt OF ? I VINO BY ECONOMIZING IN YOUR BUYING ECONOMY Lies in buying the best at the lowest cost. One good article is worth two cheap ones and costs less. "YOUR SATISFACTION OUR SUCCESS" Telephone 28 1013 Broad St. yire izTjrirx cjjgjL j^v craft The Ideal Twelve-Month Car The enjoyment of riding in a Paige Coupe is more than a matter of beauti ful surroundings. Besides being a car of exquisite beauty it is aUo a?car of luxurious comfort. > ~ ? t ? In upholstery and fitments it is all that could be desired. And its five-passenger roominess is quite the exception among cars of this type.. Like the Paige five and seven-passenger Sedans, it is the eminently prv.t;cal vehicle for comfortable service in any season and in any weather. In short, it is the ideal car for year-round use. Paige Enclosed Cars are everywhere recognised as holding an enviable posi' tion among America's finest motor carriages. Let us suggest that you inspect this season's models at our dealer's show show rooms and arrange with him for a demonstration before deciding on your "1920 motor car purchase. PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT; Michigan Manufacturers of Motor Cart and Motor Truest ' CAROUNA MOTOR CO., Inc.) . 7 Camden, S. C.