The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 21, 1920, Image 5
yjand Personal News
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Thr Jolly
i di'
Z in tho holiday*'
*?,! gwlmittlM and <ft<?t*wg.
Urillfi lM billing
M*l "v M J'l?l > I tlillff.
^i,(| MftlttllK ""Ml !??llli?.
And ntenlr retftiUttg, ?>
ilMi flirrii'^'. exerting
Kmh Hi-lent diverting,
Uolf. fitWUlW. ?od tourtiig,
Hani tatx>r otklurtBi
in 4|??v.t of ?ew Measure
In takliitr your VlMwr,
lit wading and bathing,
KIh?H 4>k*lH* <w*l ntloklng >
I? m(Hl Info*. and kicking,
gigtit-weelng, and tea-1ng.
Aim! lurking ami narking,
At tenuis exwtting, . . . . . ,
VjkJ tftlo trf love teflfUng
To charroh* young Jady
With hair l?la<* aiMrt braidy ?
| Fiwrt y tbo J<?y day a
h* In the holiday# I
? Cartoon* Magazine..
Comm^iutnwnt Kxerclwo
iii?- annual <-ommenoement exercfc**
the Camden sellouts will take pOace
ring the coming week. TJhe exer
ts *ttl not i>e in anywlae ?1 a borate,
junday Nig-lit May,, 23rd, Presbyfcer
i Cburi'h 8 :00 o'doek
Innufal Commewoeioent Sermon.
Hmrsday Night May, 27th.
flush'.
It* History? Miss Sadie WHaon.
jbwk?? Chapman Barrett.
Voyhecy? Mbw Sallie Pea rev.
fokea? Miss lrma Seagie.
luslc.
>wflamation Content
Sxpieaslon Contest. \
lottlc
JpHrery of Medate. ? ' -i.
Friday Nlfht, May ?8th
avocation.
Wutatory? JVIltw Agnes DePass.
ttatistle* Miss, Sue Hallo.
Iddros* to Craduatlug Ofam ? Judge
L Smith.
lode.
lass Will ? Henry Savage.
liport? Kupt. J. 0. Rle.bar<fs, Jr,
Mlvery of Diplomat ? T. . JRj^J
d, Sr.. Clutirniyn Board.
fllcdlctory ? Isadore MogiAMOn
feoedlction.
Junior-Senior Reception. >
?Oil hist Friday evening the Junior
of the l -amdcn High SohoW oom
Himwittsl the Seniors with a lovefly out
oor reception. The Inmutifufl wooded
minds of flie high school were lUnxuln
icted with gay lanterns, and ? piano
mk?r w of the w|>reatttttir cwk* gave
iMttatflA ph'Hsuiv and attractiveness
) the scene. ( Ttnues were pRayed and
good time in general marked tilie oc
udoin. Tlie class colors*, yellow and
Wte. wetv carried dirt In the (tiHcioiifl
ifrwhmciits. ??f block ice civanj and
lie. and t h?? puiKli l>owl embedded in
(How- daisies. This is probaWy the
rst in a Herb's icf parties, before and
Pter onmiucii<<cm<nit, for 110 doubt, the
ader (trades will" vie with each other
I honoring t lie ixrpirtar Sentom
? $ >
Bark From Over Seas.
?
Mb? FMizalvot h I folio, mie of Oanfcden'a
opular ,v<nnig women who has J?eei}
rer seiiK during and shice .the, world
ir. is at home again, and "her many
'tpuds are d flighted to her. *Slie
1 visiting at the home of .her brother
k W. II. Hatle. on Fair Street;
A l^ooking Hack Word
A woman always has time for reflec
w when she sees a imlrror.-v-Oartoons
?fnzine.
Majestic Theatre
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PROGRAM
Today, Friday, May 21?t
Uralart Presents
MAKY MILKS MINTER in
"Jl'DY OF ROGUES HARBOR"
Also a Fox Weekfly New*.
Saturday, May 22 nd
A New Episode Of
THE ADVENTURES OF RUTH"
A Fox Sunshine Comedy
?SHERIFF NULL'S COMEBACK"
And a Larry Semon Comedy
"1>E\V DROP INN",
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Monday, May 24tfi
Thomas II. lncv PrewmtH * N
kni i) hhnnett in
THE FAI>SE ROAD"
Ako a Vox Weekly New* and
A Paramount Screen Miajcazlne.^
Tuesday, May 25th ,
WiBlam Fox Present* one of the
I m<wf vitat picture*
PWOHJ) A HUSBAND KORGIV*
I Afcso ''Wallace" the Greal mag?
P>n and Cartoonist.
?Offering an hour and thirty <.mlnu
fc* entertainment. In addition to
* 1'ictiMv |.ro^rcim.
AdmUsW.n flOe Children 2 gc
Wednesday, May 26tb
Wlliiant Fox Present*
"WOlLh YO|! FORGIVE*'
Also a Uolln (5ona?dy,
Thursday, May 27tli
TV>ttei> H. I nee Pwwentf*
tXHU^rilY I>ALTON to* r
^HF. IiARK MIRROR"
AV?<? Ti?t>k* of tl* Day.
_ I'rvimiu of Musk (Hub
TIh? fulloviQg program will be rentier*
od t>y Uh? Music i*ul> tti ih*> Club
HoU*e o? June 1st, at 8:90 p.m :
Introductory remark*" 'Mr*. K. C.
voitTreackow.
Orchestra -Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert
Campboll, Mr. Ueuulng.
Voeal Ho4o ? M4?s Long.
Male quartette ? Mr. McKaln. Mr.
Workman, Mr. Cobb, Mr. Kershaw
Shu mum.
Vocal Strto -Sumter Music Ohib.
Instrumental 8olo~ Mlsa I <0)9 Wit
Hum*.
Vocal *??lo Mr. !l B. Kennedy.
Instrumental solo %Mn, Htuckey.
Orchestra Mir. ami Mrs. Herbert
Opil^y Mr. HMNwi;
Committee for arrangements of
QM> House Mrw. A. I). Kennedy. Jr?
Miss Celeste Mumfurd, Mr*. vonTre*c*
kow, r
llano Committee ? Mrs. Clifton Mc
Kaln, Mw, Kdwln - Milller, Mrs, A. J.
(teat tie.
The public Is cordially invited. Ad
rak*riori free. I.overs of music are urged
.to liecoine mcmbem of the cflub.
Mrs. Frank Zcmp as HMtess.
iMrs. Frank M. Zerap was hostess
Tuesday morning at a bridge .party and
luncheon. A salad course was served,
followed by strawberries and ereani.
Tho?e enjoying the oooasslon were Me?
dames Ralph Shannon. W. I. DePnHs,
I^eroy Davidson, Henry -Carrtson Jr.,
H. K. Hatlett, Wfm. Anemun. ttobt.
Ma rye. and Mrs. Margaret C. MUWvr.
Meeting of Library Association
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Tho Association met tat the library
Monday at 5 t>. in. and not onily shad an
irn usually JarRe- number of meanhem
present, but aflso a ivumlier oef visitors.
Mrs. K. C. Vori Tresckww presided and
the in inn t oh of tho last mooting wore
read iby the Librarian. The roi>ort
showed that four now hooks had l>een
von by Mr. Merrick, and six oojiUv*
at "Country Lifo," sont by Mrs. RusseM,
of MftdKUetown, Conn. Twenty-five dofl
V-vth worth of now 'hooks wore ordered
for tho rent shelf, and all booiks now
on that shelf were to placed on tho
free shelve*. A box of fifty t>ooks are
to 1)0 sent hy Mr. Robt. &? Kennedy of
Cdlumbla ; boofos that are l>eing distrib
uted l?y the A. L. A.
The librarian hftdVi Jotter from a tmiiiv
Ist who had onjoyo<l our Library during
the da^t season in which she wild. ? for
the charming cordiaHty of the Libra
rian I am ^ending tho Camden Library
one Imndred books. Camden is indeed
fortrtnpto ht irnving gifts grnoloinfly
sewered upon her. 'but wo want our
own i?eople Interested. And the Asso
ciation nee<\s <mem1>ens, for the apjiro
prtlatlon from Hie city In pot sufficient
to MU]?|H?rt the Library as It s1>ould be.
Tlie Library is a recognized education
al (institution, and should claim t lie in
terest of every g?x*l citizen. Mr. K. M.
Kennedy of the University of South
Carolina was pnesnt Monday afternoon,
to present the da inn of tl?? American
Library. Assoclaton, and the campaign
it te putting on for "Books for Every
one." fund. He maile an interesting
talk, ami tofld of^the i*kin to iiromote
1 the means of self education for the miifl
> lions who are .without It. and to> heap
create a finer citizenship. He also urg
ed tMe inCneaaed support of our own
Library. Camden and Kersliaw Coun
ty are aske<l to give ?'J00 (three hun
dred dollars,) for tIAs campaign within
fclnree years. Tho A^ocHatlom went on.
record as endorsing ami favoring the
plaii. putting it Inrfore the otlier organi
zations of the town ami making an ef
fort to respond to the appeal. Rut the
Association made no fple*lgo. " As good
4xM)ks make good Citizens, it is evident
that fsrmnprehenslve rtudy of American
Ideals, history. toMltutions and tradi
tions win bring alwxit means to torn
bat the unrest and discord that- exists
in the working wortd to-day.
| D. A.ilrNnilU|!
The regular moot hly meeting <?f tlie
I>; A. IL 'met with Mrs. T. J. Klrlrfand
last Tluir&da.v, the Vice Itegent, Miss
Minnie Olyburn presiding.
A lotto? and clippings from tlie Wash
ington papers, from Mt&s Kate Lenoir,
tihe delegate to t<he National Con vent lam
were read and much epJoyo<V. The Reg
istrar rej>orted ho many new anembora
that the cliapter foots very encouraged.
Camden has dozens* of fain Hies eligible
for menrt>ersh4p and it is a proud heri
tage that shouM be oHpreclatcd by oa'Ch
one. Every one should Join the Daught
ers of the American Revolution.
Music tv>r tlie occasion was charming
ly fufOMicd by Mrs. A.^. Reattie; the;
Program Ohaimnan of tbo? Music Club.
Tho next meet 1 will lie held ftt , the
home of Mrs. John' s. Lindsay, June,
10. the seennd Tlmrsilay a*< the Regent
w*in>e wit of t<iwn on the first Ttrom
day. Every Daughter Is urged ft* be
fwesent.
Ao Organize Woodman Circle
Mm. Harriett T. I>oiielan, state man - j
ager of the Hopreme t\)rest Woodmen
CIrtOe, with headquarters in Columbia,
will be In Camden today ( PridayT" frrr
Che puriiose at organising a Woodman
Clcle amottf the women of Cam<f?*n ?nd
vloimty. , j
( hurrh FW of llebt
I ?%*. .
the congregation of (irucc Kpls*\*p*'l
Hiuix'H met nt the h<v?^Jitul4o luuuv of
Mr. .IU.I Mr. Win Shannon lust I'| i.lay
evening to celebrate the Church's five
doiu fr?>iu dobt on the church or church
<propcit> mill tfhe longiVrfatlum had
eve ry rousou to feel proud of if, *n<l
to celebrate the victory by a social oc
casion that was delight fully Informal,
i??t pleasant Iju every particular. Cap
tain Moultrie Braftefo*\i a? senior war
den buruod the mortgage, mid short hut
Interesting addresses wort made by the
IU?y; l\ II. tlnrdhrg. Mr, 1?, A. lloykiu,
Mr. Wis, shamiou, Mjt. 0, II. Yate? and
others.. The liulitt> at&od for the Sun
day School room to be giv<4? them, to
?Im* Improved and used as a Pa rish
-Hoiwo, Kxchungc etc.iThls miueat was
granted, 4?ut wHd lut ve tx* tn? ratified
by ,tihe vestry. This quaint little huild
iin? among the pint* will no doubt be
made very attractive, and a* H Is ceti
t rally located wlM be a very appropriate
place for the ladles of tho pariah to
conduct their always Huoeessful ex
change. Friday evening will stand out
as a red letter day In the calender Of
Grace Church, a? a very happy and
pleasant occasion- Delicious refresh
ments, consisting of ice cream and cake
were served by tSe hostesses.
Wintbrsp Daugtters Organised
I .it -t Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock
some fourteen "Wintfnrop Girts" met at
the home of Mrs. W. L. DePa** for <Jhe
purpose of organizing a chapter of Win
throp Ahimuue, was present and gave a
very interesting - taMc on the work being
done by many Winthrop Graduates, t*>&
as Individuals and as organized clia^f
to in. Thh following officers were cl4n<>
ed President Mlsb E?llle Zeinp, VI?
Proeklent mW MarggretBurhett,
rctar^ Mists Helen Phcflps, . Treaaujr^f
Miss Margaret Taylor, Gleaner MJrs.
CHftou McKtain, as tftie membership of
tfoe chapter Is supposed to intrude not
only gradwa tea of Wtat^rcp,- but also
all those who 'have been students of the
<x?Hege at sojue time. The Camden
Chapter ought to bo a large and active
one. E^ery one who has not yet join- j
e<l Is urged to raDlly to the" caKl of Win- ;
throp and send in Jier ttva me to the secre
tary at once. l>o not wait to be asked,
for so far It hast been impossible to get
a complete list. The hext meeting will
be at the. 'home of MLss Mae Bo.vkln,
.Time 17 at five-thirty.
Miss Mary Withers Klrkland Is visit
ing In AsheVMSc.N? C.
hone
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Good Groceries
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Mcleod's grocery
PROMPT DELIVERY
$ayt Vets WUI Enjoy Trip To Camden
Itemhert, 8. IX, May 17. ? There is
no doubt but what Cto radon will give
t he old Veto fans next year a royal wel
come. The Invitation jfiven them wa-s
most heartily ai'ooptedi A great many
of tluiu Iwriongod to the command* ?f
General Kersluiw and Kennedy a>md
tbey s|H)ke with loving remembrance of
their Old commanders. They want to
see their graves and the many histor
ic things of Camden. Your correspond
ent told t'bem they would have a hearty
welcome tio Camden and its msmy scene*
of historic interest and, value.
This section Is always Interested in
Camden. We setl our cotton, do our
banking business a?nrt about nine-tenths
of our trading ttiere{ so y?ou ?oe we are
almost your own people. There in some
talk in the Iltigood section of joining
your county. If the measure comes
to a vote this eeotkon will vote f<xr U
autl we take It for granted that you'
win give i?m the lw nd of wrtcome*
I ; ' ' : " " r J. E. Dr ?
Nine Dend In Pistol Fight
IMatmiii W. Va., May It). ? A pistol
battle here today 'which authorities
declare gtvw out of a dispute between
a deteetlve of the Baldwin- Fcflt* I>e
tectlve Agency and a miner, over a
warrant for the arreet of the miner,
resulted in the killing of seven de
tectives. an alleged strike , organizer
and nil unidentified boy, and the se
rious wounding of the mayor of Mate
wan; und other citizen. The dead are:
Albert Felts, L. O. Felts, Itoth of
Bltiefietd ; J. W. Ferguson, B.II. Hin
ging, </.H. Cunningham, K. O. in .well
and A. .1. Bower, all detectives: Ira
Mifflin*, aMeved strike organiser, n<nd
an unidentified boy.
The wounded :
Mayor A. T. Tetermatv, weriowily
?hot, and J. W. Cha<mt>era, tartly hint.
The troulifl? started wtten MTufl
llaia ttp}vr<>?olHHl Albert FVlta and asked
if o arHed ? wAi'rant tot IiIm arreet.
Felt* ropT1<?d hi the affirmative, accord
ing tk> the poflloe, awl wa? In the act
of reading the warrant when Mall In a
shot and killed hlitif> Detective Fergu
?D?A offU.'era *ay, then ktMed MtAWw*.
ami the klMlng'of Ferguson by an uni
dentified miner fotfawed. This, the of
fijiHsra t*ald, "wa? tlie signal for a gener
al fight, which resulted in the deaths
of the other men.
Excitement (here tonight was high
and UhmhI .authorities' dotjjtlrcd tlhey
I'ou'Ui not cope with the situation with
i?ut the licQp of troop*. The Htate mili
tia was on dtwwoy here, It waa aald.
Min* Annie Lee 81ms of BarnwdU
was tlie giM?*t of Mrs. H. K. HaHett
tilts week.
AMD THfcW SM?>K our UKfc ATH/EP
hoping nobody amiu. ucjgm at voo
SOCIETY BRAND Ciothes
And TmCM WOO -SBC A j
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AND Vou MfcKB'A B&JBAK FOR A
V>cifeTV EWAND DEALER AKO FIM& RGAC.
CJLOTWES AT HOK6ST T?RlC?C A LOT
L-OUjep. THAN VOU THOU6-HT
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OvjeRALUT AMD GLAUCG AT A NU&Qoft.
AND VX)ONt>ER. INKY Vol) LOOtl So FOMNV
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But Before voo-ue miked two bucks
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