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GSTS Personal Newsl 0, M>M Uui?# Nettle. I vjiw JuiueU* U*1** Ku^rUlm. K, iQDor of ht'f birthday, fttiaa Jumel HillA the attractive ttitfe daughter ijlr. auJ Mrf W H ^ iM1 twenty -Aw ?f ^ friends ,t niofia party, t*?i? ?wk. After the were all Invited by the f'ute# to th# ltv (U1,,M fiWlat* and there to tti Hail*' hoaie on ?Wir 1 jJJj ^ h?*i ?? the balance1 pt the evening K^oyfd hi piuyiug.game* danoiug, I ! >. . , ~ ? f Abbott Goodate's IVt> ' ^iituiuer wcation catpe ail too soon Klii'.tDU for the juvenile* who were Eltealittil to enjoy to the fullest extent i ^ last Simii.v houtt Of freedom # ibfiu. Oil Thursday evening Ab ? pt 0(KHh?Jts wa? a genial little host f,i i party/' given at the home ?f tils W^Ota. Mr. and Mrs. N. It. Ifruutft- Priaea were given for the [ g?i??t tootuwea, aud were won by UluMary Boykin, and Uatewood Work wo. (James were played aud delicious 1 yresliuieuls served during the evening. ptykant Evening at Betty-Neek Plants, tlon. # Quite a ouuiber of Camden girls aud |ors motored over to Betty-Keck Plan titlon this week and were the guests of ft? Misses Klizabeth aud Arabpl Ken. " The old plantation honie was 'teiiitiM'.v de<ked?in golden rod 'and ? frKSt greens. Aud the table on- which) i delightful course dinner was served us lovely iu its setting and carried out ij* color scheme iu detail, the favors ?re Japanese Ln design, and not only {wvity hut quite -appropriate. The eveu lug was spent In danciug and enjoying fiiinp^es of a bright and sunny future ' portrayed for them b.v the wjtaard of tWOuija Board. > Majestic Theatre PROGRAM Today, Friday, Sept. 10th, Cecil II. I>t\Mille's "WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?" The sensation of the picture world, with (iloria Swanson arid Behe Dan iels. The 'picture ii(?t suitable for children. Admission. to all seats Saturday. September 11th. > A new episode of>^p "THE I^OST CITY ?* . Also Al St. John in "THE AERO NUT'* -And a Sunshine Comedy "SHOULD DUMMIES WEI)" MONDAY, SEPT. 13THL Louis P. Mayer Presents Milrirwl llarriv Chaplin (Mrs. Char , ' lie < 'hnpihi in "THE INFERIOR SEX" ? "It Wilis maii and woman to their. " toIsHIhT l>!ircv their secret and in > wrmost thmnrlits. . Amission 'Sir f'hildrey 15c ? Tuesday. Sept. Htli A John Kinerson-Anita Iajos First Xatinual Production "IN SEARCH OF A SINNER" With Constance Taluiadge Girls! Brhm Your Favorite 'Sinner A<!nii^ion 25r (Children 15c Wednesday, Sept. 15th ? WILLIAM FOX PltBSENTS .. I Bnik Jones in a Western feature that will hold vol) "THE SQL' ARE SHOOTER" Also ;i new episode of "THK HIDDEN DANGERS" - Admission 'JU- (Children lOr Thursday, Sept. 16th H?*a la ft Presents Thp Dainty Little Star maky milks m inter in A (TMBEKLANI) ROMANCE" You Win I, ike This r u?'!??od "J"r Children 15c Marriage of ? PorMr Mn Bey. of interest to many friends Itt hU old home town, where the groom, Mr. John Kennedy . McDowell, the son of Mr. and Mr*. J. i> McDowell In siut pleasantly remembered by his bov bood friends and acquaintances, will be in the following announcement A* ccntiy received in Oannh'ti ''Mr. and Mrs. John F. Xuraiann au nounm the marriage of their daughter Fanny Em 1 Ho to Mr. John Kennedy McDowell on Saturday, September 4th lW*JO. Louleville, Ky. Marriage. ? ' <?:. . Mr. William Alfred Ifep^ofoon, ?>f Lugoff, S. C? and Miss Mia rgrt feet Nancy Brazil, of Blaney, X. 0., were married on Wednesday. September 8tb, 1920. <by Probate Judge W? L. McDowell. ' ' . \ \V % ? ' ' . I 1 " 11 1 ;??? Meeting of Civic League. The League will hold Its first moot ing of tbe season next Monday after noon, &ept. 13. at the Library, ft o'clock. XfcJa Is an Important meeting, of an im portant organization and the members are urged not to forget it. Called by order of the Provident, Mrs. Mnller. Miss lionise Nettles, See. ^Called Meetiu^ of 1). I). C. Chapter. The members of the r. ]>. c. Chap ter are requested to attend a meeting Monday afternoon at the Library, The chapter will be called to order imme diately after the adjournment of the I<eague, and as there are matters of importance to be discussed that oanuot wait over tUl the_ October meeting mem bers are urged to attend. Come early and show your iaterest in both organi zations. Miss Louise Nettles, President. Notice to City Water Consumers Beginning with the bills due Oot.tst the minimum charge for water will be $1 per month instead of 75c as here tofore, the rate remaining the same. Authorized by City Council In session Sept. 7th 11*20. W. II. Allred, Snpt.. Water and1 Light Dept. BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES tn Cecil B. DeMille's Production "Why Change Your Wife?" Gowns that for beauty and stylo outrival anything over seen on tli*? screen are featured iu DeMille's latest production and screen ! masterpiece, "Why Change Your Wife"? being shown at the Majestic Theatre today? matinee and night. These gowns were all de signed by the world's premier design ers. and are the final word in fashion and sheer beauty. Gloria Swan son and Bebe Daniels who play the feminine roles, display wardrobes which ryn the full length of my lady's wardrobe. Gorgeous negligees, simple and digni fied house dresses and stunning eve ning gowns are displayed at every an gle of the story. ? adv. When countless pairs of ardent lov ers fade into listless "married folk", what's, the reason. W'Jjo's to blame. See "Why Change Yonr Wife?" at the Majestic tonight and find the answer. ? ? About twenty cases of smallpox are reported at Langley, Aiken county. Notice of Second Primary Notice is hereby given that a second primary election for Kers-haw County will be held on Tuesday.. Sept., 14th; 1{)20. The same managers who served Iin t he first? primary are mjnesilfMV fo act in the second. Boxes and ballots can be secured at file Chronicle office on Saturday Sep^ "timber. .11 M. M. Johnson. Chairman. L. A. McDowell, Secy. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. 7 A 1 1 parties indebted to the estate of M. D. Collins, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the under signed. and all parties having claims against the said estate will present them duly attested within the time per seribed by the law. % A. It. Collins, Qualified Administrator. Cauiden. S. (', September 2nd. 1020. Final Discharge Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Friday, Octo ber 1st. 1020, I will mnke to thel'rolmte Court of Kershaw County my fiual re turn <1s Administrator of the estate of C. E. Shaw, deceased, and on the same date I will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Administra tor. L. C. SHAW. Camden. S. C.. September 1st, ?020. this is a Studebaker Year" PERSONAL MENTION. Mr*. C, M. Coleman spout Tuesday ill Columbia. Mrs. N. t\ ' Ann-It was a Columbia visitor TuAiday. Air. Kapland Of Qkj was a yifitoi' here this wuuk. >1'. *. ?> ? Mr. Teddy tie 1a>*cIic is apeudiug "|| i" time in Hook Mill. Miss Nancy Lindsay spent several days itt ( 'bora w I*8t week. ?Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge Rhuiue spent tiii- week-end '?? Hum Iter. Mr. and Mr*. 11. (1. Oaf Hon have re turned from a trip north. Miss Mien Bull of Cheraw spent the Week-end wltj^ Misses Watkins. Mrs. Nichols of A t I t in a Is visiting her winter . Mrs. King on Fair street. Miss' Kosa E. liolt la visiting her ulster, Mrs. li. A. Suites on Mill St. Mr. and Mrs. Mai Seana, of Charles ton. were visitors In Camden Saturday. Mrs. J. N, Kirvpn of Darlington visiting relatives in Camden this Week. Messrs. Lewis I,, Clyhurii and R. H. Rodgers, spent. Sunday in Monroe, N. 0. Mrs. Margaret Miller has returned from several weeks stiay in the moun tain?. A Mrs. A. D. Kennedy. Jr., antl children have returned from an extended visit north. Mr. Frank Marble has returned after spending some time at his home in Bostou. 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Uufus Thurinan were ? visitors in Camden last Sunday and Monday. 'Mrs. Hall, who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Geo. Rhame has return ed to Suiuter, Mr. B. li. Team left this week to at tend Presbyterluu College at Clinton. South Carolina. Pan MUler has returned to Baylor's college. Tenn.. where he will be a stu dent the next year. Uttle John Marion, son of Mr. and Mrs. J no. Marlou of York is visiting relatives In Camden. Mrs. Bush, who has been speuding the summer at her northern home. 1ms returned to Camden. Mrs. Beulah Bar field is at home again after spending several weeks in Hendersonvllle. N. C. 'MissCrace Vesty of Baltimore, Md. after spending the summer in the north has returned to Camden. Master Clarkson Rhame \v]io lias been spending some time in Darlington returned home this week. Misses I.orce nnd Cecil Tniesdale, after spend ing^everal weeks TrTMonroe N. C., have returned home. M r.:i ml rMs. E. I'? Truesdell. and daughter. Mis* Loree Turesdell, were visitors In Columbia Tuesday. ??> ?Mr. >WilHam 10, DoLoache.* Jr.. left this week far Arkadejphin. Ark. where lie will irtteud school this session. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Watkins and family have been on a eanip for the past two weeks in West Wateree. Mrs. McCorkle. Mrs. It. T. Goodale. and Miss Mary Baker Coodule have re turned from an extended trip nortli. . Miss Wilbur -McL'allum h?s returned from a house party given by MistfLucy Richmond . Lentz at Con<<ord, N. C. ? tM-iss ? 'a rrtson ls~"aTTome again after xp?md>ut< the summer in a camp on the shore of Lake Michigan. A party of boys and girls motored over to "Bettyneck Plantation," Friday and took tea with Misses Arabel and Klixal>eth Kennedy. Mrs. Ira B. Jones and children of Lancaster have returned home aftej? spending a week with the former's parent*. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Taylor. Messrs. Sam Evans, Beuuie D^Loache Dawson Beat tie. and Arnold Workman leave Tuesday for Spartanburg where they will attend Wofford Fitting School. Mr. Robert C. Johnson of Charlotte, and little" Miss Elizabeth Fowler spent two days here this week with the for mer's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Johnson. The principles in "Why Change Your Wife?" showing at the Majestic today include well known starR as Gloria Swanson. Bebe Daniels, Thomas Meig lian and Theadore Koleoc. Mrs. Darlington. of Allendale is the guest of Mrs. Vai Jordan. Mrs. Darlington is pleasantly rem e in be red here a* Miss TAzzlc Stonev, and old friends are always glad to wel come her back. Miss Minnie Clvburn and Misses Mary Edna and Susie Mae (Tyburn are away on a ten day trip to northern points. While away they will visit James William Clvburn at West Point Academy. Mrs. it. E. Stevenson went to York Wednesday to attend the funeral of her aunt. Mrs. Wttherspoon. widow of the late Judge Wltherspoon. who died Tuesday afternoon at the age of 84 years. Mrs. Witherspoon was also an aunt of Dr. John W. Corbett of this city. Mr. L. Shaw spent several days of last week as the guest of the New York I,ifev Insurance Co.. art Saratoga 1 Springs, N. Y. This is the second free trip that has l>een awarded Mr. Shaw within a year by this company, he hav ing led in this territory in the amount of insurance written. MAvifi wis rowaorncN coor UulsviM* MioUtor Sound* of Wanting. There, in one thlug absolutely oer tain, the vast throngs of i>eople wo HV>e ou the streets crowding through the doors of amusemeut hull where the course ami vulgar picture is displayed indicate tb$t the amusement offered in side are certaiuly not elevating. The gay and thoughtless throngs to be seen ?? very where . AEft-JMl JUible christians. There is ai\ air of pride, Uullffereuee, and daroing about us that very plainly indicate^ the multitudes of our fellow helngs have forgotten (Jod. Tliey are not humble, or revere>nu %l, or prayer ful. they are not thinking of nor pre paring to meet In peacf the Lord and master at the day of judgement. The world is chasing the dollar and hurrying froui place to place seeking after amusement. It is drowning the conscience in the gulf of oblivion. ? It Is filling It's wind so full of the pass ing show tlytt there Is neither dispo sition nor ttoue for serious reflation. 'i*his state of things is not confined to ( the great mass of people who make no pretext at savlug faith ot* life of devo tion. to Ohrijrt ; it is startlingly maul* fested in the Church. Those preachers which have been so bitterly opposed to the Holiness Movement, aud have so constantly objected to their people may congratulate themselves that the masses of the Protestant ehurch mem bers of this country are seeking after holiness; they are not hungering add thirsting after righteousness; they are uot finding the secret place of prayer, and crying out to God. "Search me. O (Jod. and know my heart, and see if there be any wicked way ?Q me, and lead me in the way everlasting." If the Bible is true-^-and we believe with all of our heart that it Is true^ the great masses of fellow beiugs are hurrying on to outer darkness. They are without Clod aud have ho scriptural ground of hope for the fhtUre. Their creed Is to "eat, drink, and be merry." They are scklng to satisfy their spirit ual nature with temporal things. They have "a form of godliness but deny the power thereof.". There can be no thing more startling to serious and de vout people than the fact that a large number of preachers are catering to the wishes of their godless throng. In stead of rebuking and warning the peo ple tliey are turning the house of CJ<">tl into a place of amusement and pastime. They an- "lie Miragiau: the jteople in their mad pursuit <f pleasure. Oue can but :*s'< \vh:?t will the future be! How long will thi< carnival of sin hold sway? When will lh<> servants <>f <k?d awake tnd call the people to repentance? Tt is a startling fact that these God tnul til tides are hastening t c> bell. They have persuaded themselves that there Is no hell. They hate, laugh at. ami I'tdicule, and faithful man loft in out pulpits who wan*, them of their danger and- thc?r doom. lint the litoie being true they are falling headlong into Hie pit of torment In countless thousands and increasing millions. They certainly are unfit for hea?n. People who do not love and who will not obey, the God of fhe liible. who have no -saving faith in Jesus Christ, who have M> desire or intention of seeking after holiness, are. certainly unfit for heaven. The great need of the hour is a< faith ful. fearless ministry- ? a ministry with an unshaken faith in the Holy Scrip tures; a' ministry walking in-commun 1on with God; a ministry that will cry aloud jnd spare not. May the Lord awaken our preachers to warn the peo ple faithfully of their danger, to point out to them whether they will hear or whether they will forbear, the fact that they will spend eternity in torment Such preaching will put some people thinking. There are those tn every community who will repent if they are faithfully warned. What must be the judgment and remorse in that great day of the unfaithful minister who enter tained. cajoled, and comforted sinners on their way to doom. Men of God baptized with the Holy Ghost, with an unlimited faith in Christ, faithfully preaching the eternal truth can get a hearing, can awaken sleeping souls, and lead men to repentance. Woo bo to the preacher who trifles with God. his fellowmen and himself, in this awful hour.? Rev. H. C. Morrison. P. D., Louisville, Kv. Members <if Fellowship Baptist church in Greenville county are much incensed over the fad that some unknown per sons have ooverted the baptistery into a swimming pool and are using the church for a dressing room. ? Governor Cooper has commuted to life imprisonment the death sentence hanging over Mack Thompson, a negro convicted in Lexington county of at tempted assault upon tbe person of a 0-year-old white child. ? Cotton is reported opening fast in I*aml>erg county, where two ginneries Arc working overtime. Wanted! Kvery Sinuer in Kershaw County ajfc*JLh# Majestic Theatre next Tuesdav to see Constance Talmadge in "IN S F.Alt OH OF A SINXRR." I } ZjfsAy * Ju 05VM 1 1 Cecil B. DeMilley PRODUCTION \ "WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?" j&9antm(Mu\^rtavftg>iotum y LADIES, LISTEN TO THIS!* "A man would rather have his wife for his sweetheart than any other woman : But if you would be your husbanfis sweeheart, you simply must learn when to forget that you're his Wife" Why Don't Wives Remain Their Husband's Sweethearts? The great question in this Paramount-Artcraft Super. spe cial. * By Gloria Swanson, Bebe Daniels, Thomas Meighan, Theadore Roberts and others. We believe this to excel in georgeousness, costuming, fas cinating story, gripping entertainment anything ever before attempted in photo-dramas. v At The Majestic, Friday, Sept. 10th. Admission to all 50c. Keep the children at home of this day. . * Why you've never been sure wKich is the BEST PHONOGRAPH 1 You've had explanation, more than music. The Edison Turn-Table Com ' pari son gives music only. ? , 2 You've had to listen to phonographs here, there, everywhere. The. Edison Turn?Table Comparison plays them all in the same room. 3 You've had to listen to phonographs # under varying acoustic conditions. The Edison Turn-Table Comparison plavs them all from the same position in the same room. 4 You've had the phonographs play dif ferent records by different artists. The Kdison Turn-Table Comparison uses records by the same artist ai a basis for comparing. 5 You've been the victim of conditions. The Edison Turn -Table makes you master of conditions. That's why it helps you decide, once and for all, which is the best phonograph. Co me in and hear it. dsk, definitely to hear the Edison Turn-Table Comparison Notice to Manufacturers and Representatives The Talking Machines used in these tests are kept by us in the best possible condition. Manufacturers of such machine*, or their representatives, are invited to inspect them, or regulate them, or to substitute other machines of the same make, of their own selection, of equal or greater value, at an y time during business hours. CAMDEN FURNITURE CO. Phone 1*6 Camden, S. C.