The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 23, 1920, Image 7
?f Mr*. W. C. t'Mivlu..
with genuine furrow that
t,f ,,H' ?r Mr*- W*
?^ou whW-b incurred at the C^am
?Sfrl Mouday moruiug, July
tu Utajfwi of never* I week*
.fuiftou VM Wore her mar^
jll^i ula PePan*. the ouly da ugh
, <bP late Captain and Mrw, Wll
rprl**. rtl"1 M " of her "f*' was
h (gulden. #l?e was never very
jtyflCflly. ?M,r waH ?" Intluemv
community, winning frlendd' by
and unefffk.'tetl manner audi
i?M-iy tralta of chpracj^p, One'
?^Iful attrilm t ?? wan l?er fdVe for
K^u 4 devt?t ion that eeeiped to 1?c
f Kfl|HH>catwl by them. Nhe was
>n>ut member of the Preabyterfuu
fi, iiiJ the funeral services were
acted by her pastor, Dr. Kdwln
|t 11 :30 Tuesday morning at
of brother, Mr. W. !\.
t of this city.
iJtftTMf * husband and four broth
er W. L. I>ePft?s, of Camden ;
? Harry DePass, Spartanburg; Mr.
Lrd DePa>* and Or. Alva DePass
fc>lumbla. The burial was in the
Ijjj plot of our beautiful old Quaker
L,-ry. Free from her pain and auf.
L tfe refits beneath a uiomid of
C*
Nlitbq thoughts of <lod that are
L iatfard Into souls afar,
L- the Ibalmlst's muslo deep,
t tell me. if that an? is,
rtfft or grace surpassing this;
frftttb his beloved ? aleep.'
jktt would we give to our beloved?
i hero's lieart to he unmoved.
j poet's star- tuned harp to sw$?p
Tlu> patriot's voice to teach aud roua*.
The muu*vi4i'v? orortJi to light the
brows,
'He glvet-h his beloved ? sleep
?
"Ay, uit*u lum.v wonder while they can,
A living. tidnking, feel lug utan,
Continued in such a real to kwi?,
.But angels say, aiul throflgh the word
I think their ha&tpy smile La heard
'lie glveth hla beloved-^-aleep^ v
CKLK0KATC? HIS
TKNTH BIRTHDAY
John Klchardsou was a genial little
ho*t on Mi*' evening of the 14th, when
a number of his friends accepted hla
eordlal Invitation froui seven-thirty to
ton, and assembled ut (he hospitable
home of hla grandpa rents, I>r. and Mrs.
John \V, CorMtt to assist ?ln celebrat
ing -the tenth birthday of the host,
The rooms were made beautiful f.or
the occasion with everything rose-tint
ed, Uke the dreams of a future that
at retches* out fair and smiling before
the happy young partlclpauta. Lights
gleamed softly through rosy ahades and
pink flowers were used In profusion.
The table was lovely With Its dainty
and Appropriate decorations the tra
ditional birthday eake held the ceuter
ami upon Its snowy surface twinkled
ton pink candies. Like a' wedding cake
It contained the usual emblems of des
tiny and the little folks were eager to
sol vi* the mysteries of the future, and
find our. WlJUT F6te held In store for
them.
. We boi>e that each of the happy
half hundred may go down the prlm
ro>e path, bht remember little girls
aiul boys what Arnold says: '
"Yet they, believe me,* who await
No gifts from chance has 'conquer
ed Fate."
The color scheme was cleverly car
ried out hi the dainty sweets and Ices.
rO*>*?
Clothes Economy
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Of course you want to ecoriomizeon. clothed <??
ery one does. But economizing on clothes doesn't "mean
shopping around untif'yon.find the lowest prices;^
Real economy comes only from quality; you ve
probably found that out yourself. A' good suit of
clothes, carefully tailored by hond, of all-wool fabrics
and good trmmingSi will outwear two cheap Suits every
time ? and look btter all the while.
But it won't cost twice as much ? nQt if you get it
here. We hav.e an unusual selection of .
for you at surprisingly low prices. We know of no
other clothes tHit will give you such great returns for
your money in style, quality, wear and fit;
THE MEN'S SHOP
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PERSONAL MENTION.
Hlree delx?ach is'vUlting In Summer
toil.
Mrs. J. I.. Guy lint* gone to Cliv?w
for a vslt.
Mrs, Saw Kiiresh la at limine (inula,
after a trip North. ... - '
Mr. aud Mrs. Saiyrl 1I?|.**U ami
Jack aw at Virginia Beach
Mr*. Margaret <\ Miller hr spending
?ott?e /illrie at BrevartI, N. C. .
J ark Nettles atul Sidney 7*mp are
visiting relatives in Columbia.
Mi Jack Watkins ?t>ent a day or
two t his week In Saluda. N. C.
Mrs. J, Sumter Hliauiv and daughter,
Mis* OUve, are visiting In Charleston.
Mr. aud Mm. Boyklu Uliame a ad
children s|?'iit lust week in Columbia.
Mrs. T. A. Splvt>yt of Clearwater,
Florida, is visiting Mrs. J. T. Nettlea,
Sr.
Miss Willie Watkins lui.s gone to
Saluda. N. <\. for a ?t?y of several
wwkf.
Miss Mat tie. Lee llensou, of^-Charles*
ton, is vlsltfcng her aunt. Mrs. lteulah
Hatfield.
.Mis* Nan Young has returned from
a k three >ve6k& rttay at T,vl?ee and lu
Savannah.
Mrs. Helen A. Jones has returned
from a months stay with relatives In
Meridian. Miss.
Mrs. 1!. G. CarrUon, Jr., aud chil
dren are at Wrights vl lie Beach for a
slay of 80U1C? time. ?
i&ilss Jnanlta Howell, of Raleigh, N.
C., is the guest of the Misses Hough
on north Broad street.
Mrs. E. C. vonTresckow spent sever
al days this week "with Mrs. Jj. I.
(iulon In West Wateree.
Lieut. Shannon Heath, of the V. 8
Navy, is at home on a visit to his
mother, Mrs, Ida j&; Henth.
* Mrs. Harry IjjfttjNft and children have
returned from a visit to Mrs. Bauiu'6
former liome In Now Jersey.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Campbell re
turned this week from a stay of two
weeks at Wrlghtsvllle Beapli.
Mrs. W. G. Wilson and daughter,
Miss Sadie, a re7 In 'Richmond." the
guests of Mrs. W. F. Ma lone.
M)r. Mortimer Muller, pfter a visit
to his parents. Dr. and Mrs. v Kdwln
Muller, has returned to Atlanta.
-Dorothy Powell, of Charlotte,
aud Miss Mary Agness Funderburk, of
Lancaster, arc the gue.?ts of Mrs. W.
J. Dunn.
Airs. Robt. Mayre, of Baltimore. Is
visiting Mr. and Mrs'. Robt. Mayre.
Jr., and Dr.5 and Mrs. Jno. W. Corhett
of . this city.
? Miss Ix-iia' Lbi.elwger, of- the Clerk
of Court's oftiee, Is spending a vaca
tion at StatesviUe, N. C.. visiting rela
tives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wooten have re
frftrned from an extended visit North,
going while away to. Lake George. New.
York, Boston atid .other points.
Joe Goodale. Will Lollls am} Beatrice
Guodale left Wednesday for Newberry,
where they will 1h> the truest* of Mh$
Marie Long at a house party.
Mrs. W.# It. Hough and IlariV I>ee
Gregory, and Mrs. M. W. Hough aiud
son Ward, arc on a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. R. F. Hough at* Ctflloden, Ga.
Dr. Robert T. Goodale Is attending
a reunion of the Scottish Rife^Masons
in Columbia this week where Tfaiany
prominent masons of the state will be
present. -
^Mr. C. J. Shannon. 3rd, formerly
with the Oanalden postofflce force but
no*r with a wholesale grain ami pro
vision company at Greenville, was a
Visitor to his family here for the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stewart, who
left for the North June, the fl^at have
returned to Camden, and are at the
Park VieW again. Mr. and Mrs. Stew
art call this their winter home, hut
have decided that it is a good .place
to live in all the year round.
CELEBRATES HIS
TWELFTH BIRTHDAY
Thirty:flve girls a<m\ boys assembled
at the home of Mr. dnd Mrs. Jas. H.
Burns on the afternoon of July 20th
in honor of the twelfth birthday of
their son. Moultrie. TheyJ formed a
gay party and went to the Majestic
to see Douglas Fairbanks in "Tlw? Mol
lycoddle." Returning to the Burns
hnme n warm an<l iHMiutiful reception
awaited them amd to the strains of a
lively march they filed into the dining
room that wan l>ca?tifully decorated
for the occasion, carrying out in detail
the favorite, color scheme of pink and
white. A lovely" rake upon, which
twelve pink candles twinkled formed
the center decoration of a table' that
was most attractive In every particu
lar. The favors were dolls* dreroed
in pink crepe paper aand not* filled with
sawdust, but with delicious l>onbonK.
Ice eream and cake were served. -
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Calop Frazler, a negro youth has
been rusfhed to Oolitmbla for saf# keep
ing. The n^gto is charged with hav
ing' killed an old ferryman at Brown's
landing In Florence comity while cross
ing the stream. -
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Three Northern California munici
palities have recently elected women
as city clerks.
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BRI0UK PARTY 1
AND TKA
Mr*. Andrew \Y hi taker and Mr#!,
licltim Beard were Jolut host esse* at
oi*r of the largest and maul enjoyable
of the mld-SUIUIUCI parties. It 'was
given at the -home <tf tlie former, ami
(he rooms were cheery ami attractive
I11 a pleasing ilecora t Ion of ?unuy jrel?
low. Nun flowers and hlafrkeyed s?,
wans lent a decided charm of summer
to the occasion. There were eleven
tallies placed for bridge, the Heore
prlae going to MIhs Mary Withers
Klrklaud and the consolation to Ml^s
Mar.y Vllleplguc. After cart)* an ad
ditional nuiotHM' of giuvtU came In for
the aoclal hour and refreshment*!. Mrs.
W, J. 1 >111111 agisted in receiving.
Pound eake. fruit cake and block Ice
cream were nerved, and the color,
scheme cleverly carrlcd out.
SUNDAY HCHOOL
HASH PICNIC,
Mrs. H. W. Mltcham has a very In
teresting and attractive elafcs of fifteen
girls between 1 the ages of twelve and
fifteen yours in the LytMeton Street!
Methodist Sunday SeHtfol and pleased
them lust Friday afternoon with an
outing at M 111 bank. Swimming, boat
ing and wading wrn Indulged In. and
in the gray dusk a delicious picnic sup
per was served on the shady bank of
thl* rippling lake.
MIN8R8 WAT 14 INS
ENTERTAIN
?Misses Lottlee, Kate and Susie Wat
klna were hostesses at a delightful rook
party Wednesday morning In cojnpll
Uieut to Miss Lucy Burns, of Sumter.
Sixteen girls enjoyed the games, the
score prize, a box of'. correspondence
cards was won by the honor guest Miss
Lucy Hums, while the consolation, a
box of candy went fo Miss Kihsabcth
Bull, of Cheraw. The rooms were sltn-j
ply decorated In pot planls. Cake and'
iCtl were served during the morning.
FOK MISS
U TV lit HNS
h Mrs. James Burns gave a lovMy i?ir*
t ,v on Friday afternoon lu honor or
her niece, Miss Lucy Burns. of Sumter.
wore arranged for rook and *\x
tWi? kUIs enjoyed the g*?a es. The
?core prise, a beautiful guest towel,
was W0i\ by the honor guest. ami the
consolation. a pioco of faucy wdrk.
went to Miss Ail Icon Bos tick, Bonbons
were passed (luring the afternoon and
Ice cream and in ke served after the
games.
POK M1M8 ,t-7 v
HI/RNBT
.v pretty party o? me wees was given
l?,V Mr*. W. 8. Burnet ii? compliment
ro Her niece. Mis* Blanche Burttet, of
Atlanta. !
Black eyed |uiit)| and miniature
sun flowers with their golden crowned
heads uogtfed a welcome to the guests
as they came In. for quantities of these
bright beauties were used in every
nook and corner. Tables were arrang
ed for rook, the score prise going to
Miss McKea Whltaker, while Mils** <^a
mil la Moore cut the consolation. After
the games the hostess served Ice cream
and. c-nke.
, Revival Services In West Wateree.
?- Miss Mattlc 1C. Perry, of (Columbia,
Is conducting a tent meeting near Mr.
A. B. ttahon's In West Wateree. Ser*
v|0es at 4 >811(1 |>. m. through this
week and she Will speak in Chinese
costume using a 'missionary map of
the world and heathen Idols to help
^ifliudrato the message on Sunday af
ternoon at 4 o'clock. Come and' Hear
her.
The public Is cordially Invited to
oOllte praying, existing and share the
blessings of the Lord with us. "For
<?od so loved the world .that He gnve
His only liegot ten-mon. that whosoever
bclievCth on Him should not perish l>ttt
have everlasting lifle.*1' ? John 3:1?.
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Majestic Theatre
PROGRAM
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Pltlf Special Tonight
"Bishop's Emerald"
And ? Fox Newt Picture
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An Attractive Program
Next Week
JUVKNILKS . (
DANCR
AW?r leaving the Burns home on
Wednesday evening there was still au^
other treat la store for the lads and
lassies. who are enjoying to the fullest
extent the summer of their youth. Miss
LoTtle l^ung and Master I^awreuee Mau
ii I iik, entertained at a delightful duuoO
from 7.30 to 10 p. m. \
Theih'tfaussure home that has open
ed Its hoi?j?l table doors to so many
succeeding generations was once again
the scene of gaiety and pleasure as a
new fresh and happy throng of actora
tripped lightly upon the stage, ? The
floors were cleared and the young peo
ple showed that they were learning
quite early to be dartee- devotees, Icon
and sweets were served durlug the
overling.
Music Club To Meet
The Music CJub will meet with Mrs.
S. C. Kemp Friday evening, June 30th,
at 8:30 p. m. An Interesting program
will be rendered and all members are
requested to attend.
Mrs. A. J. Beat tie,
Chairman Program Committee.
't I 'HE game over-rthen a quick,
JL sure putt to a long; cold drink
of Ward's Orange-Crush! Good?
You bet it is!
There are few golf clubs in Which
.Orange-Crush and Lemon?Crush
are not the favorites at the "19th
hole." Quality, purity and flavor
have won this tribufee-*-golf[erg
drink only the best. There is sat
Inaction in knowing that all the deli*
clou* flavor come* from the delicate,
fragrant oil* pre? ed from the freah
fruits, purest auger, .and citric acid ?
the natural add of orange* aid lemon*.
in bottlti or 4t fount*ing\