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HUDSON V' '? 1 S- ?"* v* and ESSEX , v /v. s\ . iV :. ' : v i-'Vr ' ' ' *' ;v-;;y;}tY' "/ ??? H Can Be Obtained at . Service Station on DeKalb St. Building Formerly Occupied by Kershaw Motor Company It is my intention to give Service on Hudson and Essex Cars and in order to (it i this it is requested^that you bring your cars to this Service station. Assistance from the fac i rv and concentration on H\itl>on's andfSssex makes y i;.r work assured of be in v" correct. A. K. Blakeney SERVICE STATION DeKalb Street Next to City Filling Station Phone 221 Social and Personal Hews Bjr Mim LmIh N*H|n Too fair, I may not' call thee mine: Too dear, 1 mi ?> not Tirose v>yft# with bridal b?#coh* #ltlne ; N< t l >.n ling, keep for me? Empty and hushed ?nd safe apart. Our lit tie corner of thy Uoart. Thou wilt be happy dear! aud bless Tins-; happy urn vest thou be. I would not make thy pleasure less; Vol Darling, keep It for me - My life to light, my lot to toavftn One little corner of thy lleaven. (iQoddiyc, dear heart ! 1 go to dwell A weary way from thee; | Our ft rat kiss Is bur la*t /farewell ; Vet, I>arllug, keep for mo? Who wander outside lb the night, Ono tittle corner of t.by light. WSt hftfrMB. An intejreithig welding of the we*k was that of Miss Klva Roeee ai?d Oow oil F. Patterson. both of Columbia, which was solemnized Monday after noon- The young couple loft Imme diately for Atlanta. \ Tho bride Is the daughter of Mr. ami Mr*. H. K, Ueese and was formerly of ICershaw, having nLQyod.to Columbia about two yearn ago to attend college. Mr. Patterson Is originally from Char leston where ho Is well known.? Wed no&day'a Columbia State. The Rev. John Kershaw, D, D.. will preach at Oraoe Episcopal Church Sunday morning at 11 o'clm'k. The Associate Charities. Wo .read 'With pleasure tho splendid appeal made In last weeks paper by Miss C. P. Kershaw for a rallying or re-organization of ^iuj Associated Chari ties. that the poor of Camden and vic inity mighht benefit tod and at least some of their suforing relieved during the' coming winter. Winter that iricreas os the Inconveniences of the poor ten fold. and we trust that the seed sown by Miss Kershaw's article, has fallen on fertile soli and will bring forth rich harvest. We are very liberal in send ing l^andsome donations away from Camden, but some times the cry for help at our vary door is unheeded. There should be an organized effort to hear and heed this cry for help, for all of the different organisations have their own. Special work K> do. and have'nt Hie funds, nor would it be feu sable for them to tnake appropria tions in that direction. We should W; member tt Is <a duty that we owe hum anity; And a command from holy writ." Ho thai hath pity upon the poor loadeth unto fhe Lord." \\inl we a'so Have ji psoniise of blessing. Blessed is he that eonslderefch tho poor." Cases should bo sought Into and reported if worthy-; this can only be done by or ganization. It was Alfred AUstin who asked. ''Is life worth living?" and we answer Yes! "Sn louir faith wi|h. freedom. reigns And h?yal ho|ie survives. And trraeions charity remains To If.iviMi While there is one uutrmldod track ?For intellect or^will, And men are free to think and act. Life is worth living still." Marriage Married l?v Magistrate H. t\ Roberts, of Buffalo. K. C.., on Saturday last, Au gust L'lst. 15)120. Mr. Law son Kubanks Ca toe- and Miss Hoks5?? Sr-ott. both of Korsliaw, S. f\ Adluh' Horse and Mule Feed For Sale at McLeod's Grocery. Majestic Theatre PROGRAM ; Today .Friday. , Aug. 27th. Metro Screen Classics Presents XAZIMJOVA in "THE BRAT" Also u Fox Weekly News. Admission 2f>e Children 15c Saturday, August. 28th A Mack'Sennett Comedy "BY OOUA'" A Fox Sunshine Coined v "DANGEROUS TO EVKS And a New f/D?Vode of "THE LOST CITY" ?.Monday, August. 30th. Kohert Warwick and Ttehe Daniels in "THE 14th MAN" Also n Fox Weekly News Admission 2.V Children !."><? Tuesday. August Hist. Jack London's "BI RNING DAYLIGHT" Also a Screen Magazine. Admisaion 25c Children 15?; ? Wednesday. Sept. 1st. Ma da line Traverse in "THE SPIRIT OF THE GOOD,. Also "HIDDEN DANGERS'* Admission 20c Children 10c Thursday. Sept. 2nd Constanee Talinadjje in "THE TEMrERMENTAL WIFE ' Also Topics of the Day Adm>??ion 2.V Children 15c PERSONAL MENTION. Mi - Vur??ni. >f Charleston. Is visit ing her mother, Mrs. Huxley Mr. J,' K. 1'MOk U eu Joy lug m *uy ut t S lenn Springs tills week. Mr. I?. C. Shaw returned tbta week from a week* stay at Clenn Spring*. Ml*? Sara White, of Columbia. fe tUe guest Of Miss MoCrae Whltaker. Miss Carolyn HU'birtlaou. of Sumter, is the guest of Mrs. K, O. VlUepigne. fc' , , Miss Paige Oodflr^y, of Chergw, Is visiting Mlna. Helen and t'onsle Boykin. Mr. mill Mrs. ll. L. Srhloshurg hate 1 1 < ? to New York for a few week*. Mis< \ ii-in'a Readier; of Klrhm.nul. Va.. Is the guest ??f MY*. Ernest Wt*? ten. ill*' He\\ a 1 1 ? I Mrs. John Kershaw. <lf Cl?arlfc?.t0Jiu art' vi*i>Uig relative in t 'a mdeii, Miss Mary Stevenson, of Due West, N. C., Is the guest of Dr. a ntl Mrs. U. K. Stevenson. Mr. E, N. McDowell is away this week pn a .t rip to the Mountain^ of North Carolina. Mr Henry Allen Jr.. of Atlanta was a gnesj of relatives In Camden this Week. , Mrs. ! B la ml lug I>eSas-mv of Atlanta has returned home' after visiting relati ves here. Mr. (.!e?uge Dahuey wan called U> Lancaster last wtn'k^ by the death of his brother. Mr. T. ,T. Dabney. Mrs. j>\ (.!. Spann and daughter, Mlans Eljse Spann, of Moss Point. Miss., are visiting relatives in Camden this week. Mr. E. J. Phelps and daughter. Miss Helen have returned from a visit to relatives hi -Richmond;' Va. J. T. Houstan speut last week at a house party in Columbia and also spent Some time In the mountains. Mrs. Henry Stroekher and ehildren of Charleston are visiting the former's parents. Mr. and. Mrs. J. B. Wallace. ? ' Mrs. A. Karesh has returned from a summer trip spent at Henderson vllle and CMenn Springs. ; ^ Miss Mattie (ieralcl has returned from the northern markets where she went to purchase . her fall , millinery stock. ? . ??Miss An net te Jones leaves next week for a short stay, at Brevard., N. C., be fore resuming her duties as teacher In Spartanburg. Mi\ H. \y. Coleman has the sympa thy of her many friends In the death of her father which .occurred recently i it Chester. 'Miss Miucrerta Bilker has returned from Montreal, N. C, and Is .spending some time w'lth her grand-mother, Mrs. T. W.' Lang. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ueasonover have returned from a weeks stay, ai Black Mountain and? Blackshurg. Mrs. Bea&onuvuiiJA at pvejumLutu a- vtM?f to Bisliopville. MUs Naitey . Lindsay has rel nrned from nit extended" trip, going from shore to shore and seeing many of the wonders" and Ikmi uties of nature, with which America lias been so generously endowed. .M?ss Esther Schloshurg returned this week from a ?u turner outing at Henderson ville and CJeorgia points. She was accompanied home by Miss Miriam Mayer who is her attractive guest. Captain and Mrs. W. M. Shannon and little daughter, Agnes, ret u rued Tuesday from a trip t<? Chicago. While; away they enjoyed the headti^s of, travel on the Pacific coast for three week* and of course had a most de lightful -trip. Miss li(?is William#. of Camden, S. C., is visiting Mrs L. C. Tyce on Winter Street. Miss Willama will be, delight- 1 fully entertained h.v Mrs. Tyc^Ji'ith a Bridge party on Wednesday and a dance at Mrs*. Kd. Sheehan's on Thursday. ? , Sunday's- Augusta Chronicle. Miss Kuby Chappell of Clinton was the gnest of Miss Edna Team this week. Mr. It. W. Mitcham is visiting at King Mountain, his old home. While there he will attend a reunion of the old students of the Kind's Mountain Military Institute. And a Memorial As sociation in memory of tholr old teacher Captain Bell. The friends of Mrs. Frank M. Zemp will sympathize with her vu the death of her father. Mr. 'J' -T- Pahney. which occurred at his home in Lancaster last week. Mrs. Zemp was called to I^n caster t" attend the funeral and Mr. Zemp was attending the funeral o? Ills sister. Mr?. Rankin, in Wilmington at the same time. The following Camden hoys who j Jiave enjoying the summer at Lau rel Park, ne/ir Henderson vi lie. have re turned home, Charlie Shannon. Frank Wooten. Oatman Hay. Kugenc I>e Ix?aehe. Charlie PoBose. The camp is In ehnrge of Mr. Henry Stroackher of Chavloton one time a teacher in Cam den and still pleasantly rememl>er ed here. The hoys gave evidence of heinz well cared for. coming h<?iit^/ well and happy. - Perfected Ignition Current fcm tnfmts, tractors 9 and jtarthlg ignition on Fords |Aj^$ A fresh snap and go JttOf e vigorous kick to you hook a ^got pftot Dry Battery to A Single Dry Battery of . 3 to 1 2 CeUpoWer ' Packed with poworj manfi with m Wjpu you never believed ftl pmioii. For Sale in Camden by Bums & Barrett, Consolidated Auto Co., W. O. Hay, Kershaw Motor Co., Mackey Mercantile Co., J. M. Stokes. Miss Bhtkeney Kntertuhis. Miss Ka thcrinc Blakeney was h charming hostess to a limited num!>ei' of uiu'ftis at a bridge party Wednesday morning. Among those present were Miss Virginia Begs ley. of Richmond; Miss Caroline Richardson, of Sumter. Misses Nancy Lindsay, Rebecca De I-oache. \ViiMe Belle Mncke.v, lOmma VUlepigue, Agnes I>el*jss, Mary With ers Kirkland and Site Haile. A *alad course with ice tea was served. The Younger Set Dance. An Informal but enjoyable dance was given iat the Country Ciuh Wed nesday . evening when the younger, set ''trl|H>ed the light fantastic." The ex pected orchestra did not show up. hut I W* -piano a lid drum were quite sutti elent for the happy young participants. Friends in Ca mdeii aiv Interested In the following invitations as the pros peetive groom Is "Native to Cam don soil." the Hon of the late P. M. Ma this, and Miss Cora Tomaon Mia this. long time residdenfs of Camden, and still irte.isnntly remembered hero. "Mr and Airs. Kiieeland Holbrook re quests the honor of your presence at tin* mrariajpe of their daughter Anna Kosell, to Mr. Wadtly Thomson MathU. Wednesday September 8th lOlill at thive o'clock at four hundred Blake Street Wcstvljle, ,Connetieutt, Hobkirk Hill Chapter, D. A. K. The above chapter will not re-assem ble in September but will meet Tues day. October 7th. at 5 p. m. with Mrs. Mary Anocuui Shannon as hostess. Mcmberif will please notice that the September meeting lias been called oiT. I . Meeting of Mutslc Club The regular meeting of the Music club will be held at the liouie of Miss NVHllie Watklns, Friduy evening, Aug., 27tfi at 8:30 o'clock. All interested Iti musle should Join, this club. "Members ure urged to he present. fhrui. l*ro 0>in. See , luck London's "Burn lug Day tight*' at the Majestie next Tuesday. A compelling story done in a big way for red-blooded people. The Open AU* School. The ()|kmi Air School will begin, Sep tember nth. All primary pupils should enter within the first two we^ks. 21-22 THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YE/AR 1920 See us for a Real Test in a Studebajcer ? it will give you a new conception of how a modern motor car should perform. SPECIAL SIX A car of 119-Inch wheel base, with 5o-horse power Studebaker ? designed and Studebaker-built de tachable-head motor; improved k carburetor with , "hot-spot" intake manifold; intermediate transmit I sion; cowl lamps at corners of windhield; outside and inside floor handles; touneau light jvkh extension cord; 32-4-inch cord ' t ires. PRICE DELIVERED AT CAMDEN S2595 BIG SIX \ ear of 126-inch wheel base, with 60-hor*e power detachable head motor aud two-range car buretor; intermediate transmis sion; shock absorbers; artistic streight-side slanting wind-shield with ventilator base and integral corner lights; jeweled 8-day flock tonncau lump with extenntoii cord; (iypsy top w itb plate glass window in rear ;33x4 1-2 inch cord tires. PRICE DELIVERED AT CAMDEN $2095 Carolina Motor Company, Inc. CAMDEN, S. C.