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jjjgl and Personal News Mill LomI?? Nettle* / *ho?rr for H-iluiie Bride fTowuber of o?r yo??f I w lit i|lt' Antlooh sect ion la > feLJ Mini ^K"1 " VC,y Uf BP"*'' .1 (he hospitable liouVe of Ml ?*U?lklU. The invasion was u m- J ?iv?*n honor of MJ*** Mwrjrti who "II the 80H? of June is ^SSe (Ik* bride of Mr. William i.rf this illy, 'rive ctunpa try Wtia B*?JLr -"'i''1 vxlu'" Fuh' pSJ^k hushed til With an linnet |{S?iu Inviting the in Mo to i?? W* SJ, fri?Mi?i!* into ii"' W*t room, P? JJLi < 'i?i?i<i."" Of coUrj^ Hi? iu-1 WJz *-a* accepts, and M? fprtw ? I, ride elect WHS showered with a E P|M>r of behutlful and useful K?ftx. Bt !i<.ste^ |I"'" dettctdm re ?^jibUKiKtei. ? ' ? I . Kmidolph KirkUuid Entertain* B??Bp)Jmeut to her guest, .\lr.s liiu Berdell. of Atlanta. Mro. Ran RJJ K Irk hi i >? l W*8 ??*? Attractive bos Ki.ui Tuesday afternoon. The rooms IT tills l,r,'"v lll,lt> llo,,u' made EmEui inviting for ttw occasion and BJ fofkmh^ gncata were seated at the Entirely arranged table* for bridge, Kf KenrV Savage, *Ira, Ralph Sljan BL Mrs. II. K. Hallett Misses -Kline Bad Mary Wither* Klrkland, Rhetta KL*cbe, Rhetta Iloath, Mara grot ESftfe rt,Ml I'Ucretla Baker of Oo BJ?j,la Mhw Mary Holmes of Texas, EiI <h? honor guest, Mrs. William Knlell of Atlanta. The pr^aes were C? |,v Mrs Savage and Miss Walker, Ke hostess served da laity refreshments Lliitt the afternoon. , I Miaa Rhetta DeLaaehe's Party. I iiif? Rhetta DeLoacbe was a charm L hostess to a limited number of ?*** Tuesday luoruiug. The rooms B?re filled with su miner bloom iumt Kkaatniiiged for the following guests KaAifMl . Hnlpl1 Shannon, II. K. Hal E(!. Misses Rhetta Heath, RTlse ami Bin Withers Klrkland, Ethel Yates, Bocreria Raker of (Columbia, and Mlse B?it Holuies <i f Texas. After cards, E hostess served a salad course. with Kmtwlcbes and 1ml tea* I House Party for Vlaitora I Mrs. Robert Team had as her house Bq?(s for Mm> week ond Mrs. Miller Bard, of Ashevllle, S. <1; Miss Ruby1 BbaweH of Clinton, S. C, ; aiul Ldeuteii ? R. R. Team, of the. Naval Hoj-pi |i Charleston, 8. ('. f Miss Kdna Team welcomed fylrs. Bed with an informal da iice on. Thuiv Ka\ evening hikI entertained again on htnrdfly evonlns; in honor of Misa j Bbippell and Lieutenant Team. I ilrs. Team's jjueats wore delightfully |Dtprtaine<l on Sunday night iat a diii Bff 'party 'given h.v M1?b Alberta Tea m? 1/ Rummage Sale I - The ladies of the town are request Iti to 'remember the Rummage Sale 'to | given for the l>enefit of the "Books ?or Everyboil.v." eampaigu. Remember blind, books with raised letters Irp to Ih' provided for them. If the wiumlttee di<l not call tods.v-sOnid your ntribtttlon to the Opera House to-, fcorrow inornlng. All are itrge<l to give Prortltinjr. And the merchants are1 ?rt?i to look over tlieir stock and ?liari' aojuethlng for tfhlai worthy cause. I Visitor Honored. ? iiks Caroline \Valker of 'Cohunbia Be attractive ?nest of Miss Rllso Kirk ?Ud^watj tlu? inmor guest at a dottgtrt; ?w nridgo pjirt.v and luncheon, given ?Jfcer hostess on Wedue^hiy. An invl ?ttooto this hospitable home is always! ?MMjiranee ,>f ii Kood time and this ?tcislon was not an exception. The won prize was won by Miss Ethel Er *V' ?'wiourf|y presented it to! William Her<lell i?f Atlanta. Af ieroards tin eU#?orate course luncheon p>s ?erre<l. ' ? s, Iw ,.Care Taker Wanted. LIm 111,1 9>?l?ter V. A. R. Ire ,fo Kof a good couple to llffl I"? h"^ment of tJhelr Chapter C? \ COnrt llous?) ron-t free, .as rhef0 ?re three uh?*l C,;,Mat 1)0 throughly cleaned i'"i wade comfortable. For informa Ij ?PPI.V to Miss Minnie dff i r"- *'? ( von Tresckow. Marguerite Clarke iu a fecial re PMpSghL?mCnt the Thea Majestic Theatre PROGRAM Today, Friday, June 25th Special Return Engagement MARGUERITE OLAiRK in f "EASY TO GET" Also ii Mn^Ht Sennett Oomedy Adml^ion 25c Children 15c Saturday, June 26th Pathe 'Presents HAROLD LLOYD In AX EASTERN WESTERNER" A I^arry Sernon Comedy "DKW DROP WW - ^ And a new epl&>de of ~fHK ADVENTURES OF RUTH" Monday, June 28th' Scl/niek Present* W.AIXE ITAMMERSTEIN in "WHISPERS" AI*oj^ Kox Weekly New??. Tuesday, June 29th ~" Pa the Presenter u JUNE CAPRICE in IN WALKED MARY" A Beaut fill SiMit'licrn Story. ^Atno a Sfrocn Mtaffaeine."- \ JNwhwMlay, June SOth ~ ^ ill in m {."Sox Presents ?iUJlJ'EY mason in U)\EN harvest* a Rolin Comedy. ' Thursday, July l*t R?lith UoIhtI.h iii .?'MiMSJ1'1 . r.^cs of Day. PERSONAL MENTION. Mi*ss Minnie Olyburn left WediuVday night for u trip north. RJr. |Qd Mi - W (' HUekwell wrie visitors at Bcthuuo last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Italph Shannon have returned from Paulcy'a Inland. Miss Caroline Walker of Columbia i* Mm guest of Miss 10 Uso Klrklaud. Miss Annette JonOs Is siKMHltnu the summer with friends la New Vork. Tomorrow at tUe Biajoatlc *ee i iu t oi<i Lloyd in "An Eastern Westerner," Mrs. Wlllluin Bertlell of Atlanta 1?* the guest of Mix. Randolph Kirk la nil. Mr. John Stelae** a r*o*nt graduate W?t Point is ihero on a vikmIIihi. Julian Hums is visiting at Hie homo of lila uncle, Mr.' Boutou Hums of Sumter. Mr. tloorge Wittkowsky will study at the University of Pennsylvania Mils Miinmer. ?Miss Cornekia Neb-on from Wash lngton. I> Is visiting . relatives in Camden. Miss Lucretia Hake*' of Columbia Is visiting in (tantdeu auiung relatives and friends. ' fMra.^lleten A. Jones left last week for Meridian, Miss,, to vl?lt lier moth er a ihI Hlster. Miss Harriot Nelson after spending several days In Camden has returned to Uartsvllle. ? ? MlSS Ma rr.ii l'et Taylor 4jUfeUt last week end with M'b s ,? Pheoby Dswoll In Allendale. Mr. and Mrs. U. H. I'ltU and children have re tu met I from a two weeks afcay in North Carolina. Mirs. Harriet Lliwcomb of Columbia. Is visiting lief daughter, Mrs. J., T. Llptfeanrt),* of 4hls city. The Missed Aygura, Ellzal>eth, and Allkin Boatick aro visiting tfoelr aunt Mrs. Hey ward of Columbia, 8.X5. Mrs. William Antrum and children ?have gone to Minn., where they will sjKMid the summer at the lakeshore. Misses Aralad and EMaabeth Kenne dy are spending some time in t'hes tcr with their aunt, Mrs. .1. C\ Cure ton. B. W. Marshall, of MarslkiJl Hros. grocery, left Sunday for a weeks stay In Washington and other northern points. , 10 ? ' ? Elliot and Aiken Hull, sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hull of Olieraw are visiting ii't the home of Mrs. II. L. Wat kins. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. MeCorkle have returned 'home after sending several weeks with Mr. McCorklc's parents in Athens, Ga. ilittle Miss Carol.vue Hey than aceom pann-d Miss Martin 1)00)9, aud she Will opeitf- ill? 8umnHi|| ftu Pen.uHvh^an$a and New Jersey. Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Nettles and fami ly have gone to Richmond, Washing ton and other places of interest. milk ing the trip by auto. , lAfter an absence of twenty-five years Mr. Joe Marshall, of. Crocket. Texas is on a visit to relatives and friends In and* around Camden. Mrs. Emekt Zemp au<l little daugh ter. Barbara, 4mve gone to Leesburg, for an extended visit to- Sirs. Zcmp's Invents, the Kev. and Mrs. Boot, M r.N Wilson ttlpe, of The Chronicle fo.ee, returned Tuesday from ^i wee# spent In the (Columbia liokpuhf where h; went to undergo a minor .operation. Mr. and Mrs. Or over Hlaekwell and Children^ Mfs,-Guy ftmfter-and-chi Id ren and other guests are camping this week TTver" the. river at the picturesque Jor dan 'Mill ipond. She overheard her husband say that nbe was "Easy to Get." Then see what Miargueiite Clark does for "him, iw tlie play "Easy to Get " a t (he Ma jostle Theatre tonight. Mrs. Boht. Mclntryre of west Wwteree was <% visitor in Camden Saturday. ( Mrs. Melntyre wasl>efore her marriage Miss Ll/./.ie Dink ins, nnl l*? (pleasantly rememtiercti by friends In Camden. Mr. and Mrs. -Shcrod Hook and little daughters, and Miss Mamie Hook and Mr. J. A. Ammonsr nil of Eastover. spent Sunday with the latters mother and sisters. Mrs. B. Amnions. Mfrs. J. IV. Thompson and Mrs. Kittle A. Dunn. They motored over from Eastover com ing by tfay of Columbia. . -Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hallett and baby Mrs. J. S. Lindsay ?nd Billy Lindsay left Wednesday^ night for New York, Boston and other points of interest. Mr. Jfcillett will be absent for about ten days, the, other members of the party will remain for a montti, stopping In Petcrhorototfh Asbery. N. J? PMte.delphia and Washington. D. <5. Mlrts Miiry Martin left Monday night ifor her horn? in New Jersey. Miss Martin won many friends during her long stay in Camden, as the governess of little Carolyne jfey man, who regret tliat she will not come back. She is a young" woman of fine eha racier and ability! we thenr tliat she is to take a course at the University of Pennsylva nia, this summer, and will probably teach next winter. ' ? , Mr. A. L. Getenhelnier wlio hus betsi teaching In Charleston, left Tuesday for Cbleago where he will take a post graduate course iu English at the Uni versity of Chicago. He w'as accompan ied $>y,'bis sister, 'Miss Helen G else li bel mer, sWho will take a secretarial course at the same University. They were Joined bj^Prof. Vernon Cook and Ma- from Ker^baw 'Wivo wBl also take summer courses at the Urii veralty. Licenced to Marry. The News and Courier of yesterday < notes the Issuance of a marriage license to Thomas K. Trotter, of Oamden, to I Pauline Snowdcn, of Charleston: ? France Paid Terrible Price Paris, June 17!? The final;. official 4tAtflHt4m fJx tflw? total .number of French soldiers kitted during the war at 1,326,872. * 187 r? ' .1920| THE COLLKGK OF CHARIJCvSTON Co- educational ?Entrance* examination* .and exami-< nation* for the frw tuition county scholarships at all county scats Fri day, Jujy 0. at 9 a. m. ^Four-year courses lead to the B. JLr and B. 8. degrees. Special two-year pre^nedieal and pre- technic*! courses are. given. , Spacious build ifigH and athletic exouodet well eqfa%^?4 iajbr^atoricH nnercel ted library facilities. Two flor in ttortes for men. Expenses moderate. For terms and catalague, address Bud Week For Jewelry. The Chronicle ?had ait advertisement tn Its classified column last week telL, lug of the finding of a small brooch and thai it could lutd hy railing at (li|> offiee. Seven different people rail ed at llir offiee tO i?l nttl\ tlu> pin. ?hilt iu?i:o , ? !a^iu tl ^1 l \ U'|:|!y ii was a had week for stick plus vtud the like. I'rohably tU080 WhO have 1? ?-t their jewelry could find >amo hy ad vert i.siii^ In Mds eolumn. It b ivad l?\ nidi*' people than au\ other depart went ??f the paper. "Kavy (v tJet" feu hiring Marguerite Clarice win be sh<?\\ u at the Majeatlc Theatre tonight. Ml** Adrlana Santa Maria. "f Lima . IVru, now studying cH-oupa tlonal t Ju ra |>y in 1'hlladclphlu. Is rlv fir>t wo mail from (lie South America to take up such a otourse. v - ? . " ? . "? giUte a little suip^wr^mTnc to the community, when on Wednesday word was received .(hat Mbt Kt:hel Can then and l'at NlitlU'tto were married at high noon in Charlotte. The happy couple had been acoompalnod to that <4ty by Miss I/ailage (Vtuthcn, lister .of the bride, Mins Mary ltlackwcll, of Ker shaw. aiiii Louis IfVrgttMRI, Ml.ss t^int then, the youngest daughter. of Mr. and Mtv. W. It. ('jiuthen, was must popu lar in the graduating class of the Lan caster high school of this June. ami he;r friend* are delighted tliat they arc not to lose, her, hut to .haw her more surely established with them. Lancas ter News. At the Majestic tomorrow : Harold Lloyd 4n "An Eastern Westerner," ti Larry Semon (Vmiedy and a new epi sode of "The Adventures of ltnth" 'Five persons we^e killed, 1!> Othef* sieriously wounded. several off \them .probably mortally, and about PH> others were less seriously Injured dur ing a period of desperate rioting lit Londonderry, Ireland. Saturday night. The fighting was aecompalued by sev eral attempts at incendiarism, one of which resulted in the burning of a large drapery -ftore. The rioting was a f Oil Mn 11 Af -ttf Frhhty night when uatlowit lists and unionists "Samson" ; / Line of Motors are Going to Revolutionize Farming S- ? v j*' ^ v - Samson Model M. Tractor, 10-20 Horsepower at $840, F. O. B. JoneivilU. " Samson Mode! D. Tracto^ or Iron Horse, 4-8 Horsepower, at $630 fob Jonesville. The Samson Truck, 2-4 Ton, at $655, fob Jonesville. The Samson Touring Car at $750 fob. Self starter and demountable rims. Can you beat it ? No. There is nothing in its class. See Alexander-Boykin Motor Company Market Street, Camden, S. C. weri' engaged lu elu?lies for several hours and the military had to be called out. 'DIh* militia remained la whal were considered tb? danger gonra, but orderly elvmeuts held sway for some tiuie. In many instuncoH itors<m? who were suffering from witior wounds went home without reeelvelug -treat ments?Tiro irnthdftttes nriWTTo reooru ?of the number of 9Ueh Among - m . .the woltmlod are veveml (ililpyvrd workers wltli Kun*hot wounds. The wen killed were Kthvhi 1'iloe lamo* Me V el kIi, ~T-1 lotuas Mcl<augltlln,. Tltomaa Forron and .funic* l>?h?rty. In our store, you can hear the. phonograph that substituted * for Anna Case? mid astonished New York in audacious Scene" test g Read below what the New York newspapers said of the test. Remember?the mar velous instrument used in New York City was an exact duplicate of the original Offi cial Laboratory Model, which* cost Mr. Edison three million dollars in research work. We, too, have an exact duplicate of the famous three million dollar original. We guarantee that it is capable of sustaining all the astonishing tests made on March ioth, at Carnegie Hall, New York City. Come in and hear this guaranteed Official Laboratory Model. Experience its marvelous realism for yourself.- We give Mr. Edison's unique Realism Test. "h % K v V # . <4A portion of the demonstration . qras even carried on without the Kts, so that no one could see ther Miss Case's lips moved or DOC. It was all genuinely instruc tive, and the twin-ship between Miss Case's* singing, and the repro duction thereof; proved so close as to be often indistinguishable." ? New York Globe, 44 When you see and hear Miss Case sing, you can scarcely believe that an art so essentially individual and personal as hers could ever be repro duced mechanically, yet the New Edison has succeeclid to the point where the voice in the fluflfv pink draperies and the voice in the ma * hogany box seemed one and the tame." ? New York Evening MaiL 44 When the lights were lowered, it was impossible to tell when it was Anns Case, and when it was only her voice that was singing.** ? Nrw York Evening Sun. , * The "dark scene " test was positive ly sensational in its proof of the realism of the . New Edison Anna Case, the world-famed so prano, stood beside a dignified Chippendale cabinet. She started ? to sing Her voice enthralled the audience with its colorful brilliance. . ^ ?, _ . . - ? .. vyi - _ ? _ .. ? . - .. - ? Suddenly the eights went out. Densest black swallowed stage, ~ phonograph afrd singer . "The Phonograph with a SomT i ^ But Mis Cue's voice wtnlinqod^ ly on. It rote to the very hejgfcSi of its superb artistry. Then, the lights flashed onf The audience gasped with sstnnidb ment. C?e w? gone! A voice had been coming from tne New Edison. x - Under cover of the darkness* Mb Case had stolen from the plsdbrm, leaving the New Edison to con tinue her song alone. The aiv&? ence never knew she had gone, til the lights went upw ? The exact duplicate of this ioitm* ment is here in our store, ? waiting t to prove its perfect realism to foo. When yttt erne m, atk^ *k?t nr Rmsget Turn. ~Jt auty ike dtlltr ?0 farther? tk* Hem Edit cm 44m* titter . /rx Camden Furniture Co. Phone 156 Camden, S. C. Vf/ " * ( % - r