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' Social and Personal News Oyer the threshold a gallant n?-w i'uinw tftttPDctb with tread tlmt is royal tu neo; ^ White, an tin- winter time. rosy as tt aimer. Hope in his eyen, and his laugh ringtdh free. I'O ! in his lt.tiids tiirrivftre gifts over flowing, Promises, prophecies t-ouu' lu his train; ? > re him the dawn In lis beauty in v'k glowing. leo from Mh prosem* t i?o shadows of pain. U<?\v ahall we welcome hlmV Shall we n*membtev iu who as royally eame to our door wive months ago when the wiuds of l>evember ified in the trofrtops and raved oil the shore? Ir too, had largess or bounty to offer; la wfta it" smiling, as graeioUH of mein ; Only the beautiful sought he to proffer. Only such looks as were" ca.Vw ;*uil .serene. y&k \ cr . \uw ho lias fled : and our hope* that have poriahad. .Lovely ideals \yhloh never were found. 1 Viva m h that we followed and plans that wc cherished, * I^Je like the Autumn leaves dead on the ground. So wilt thou cheat us with' sign and with token. Ho wijt fhou woo uh to follow thee on. Till thy last sigh through a lute that .r1 is broken, " 'Till thy last vision Is faded and gone. N'a.v ; we are thankless Indeed if we ; . borrow <">nl,v the weary libretto of pain: \ Find in the retrospect nothing but sor row. <V>unt up our year ill the tones that yf complain. tt rely we are stronger through -faith y and endeavor; iSjirely are richer in courage and loved jrefy are nearer the Infinite over, arer 'the dear ones who wait ahtive. rWekvvjne then, New Ye-ir. with ?tain lesa white pages,1 Tlrtmeh we may blot them ere lo^g - with our tears j 7S0 It has vbeon through the long pass ing ages. VStorn with the foot-prints of close crowding yours. I (Welcome sweet yenr! may the full ? ' handed hourf^ 1 Find ns Hke Servants who wait for their Lord Using with earnest devotion our power. T .poking foi^ Him, and Obeying Jits Celebrates Twelfth Birthday. v - - ' ?JMasfcev Frank Mrtckt\v, the gonial, soil of Mr. and Mrs. .John T. i Mfoekey had a stag dinner Monday oven In g jn 'honor of his birthday, to - . WWeb a* fltimber- ot hi* frtetod*1 wore invited. After u delightful , course dinner, they" enjoyed ? movie Mwrty at the Majestic. '*-?* j . - - i:...:. Emeagement Announced ^ v.-l ? ? > ftr. and Mr^_|>aild? Holfc-haifl- nix ~ nonnced the engagement of thf^ir noico ?-ifljH*fs 'Ronalie Jaoofeson, to Mr. Law rence Wnllnau. of Newbeniv N. C., the Redding t p take i>lace in the Spring. Miss .Tncoftfson is one of Camden's most Interesting and attractive young wot. inen, with a ploaslng personality ond unusual lutollootual attainments. A ? wide circle of friends, not only in her native town, but in Baltimore, Rich mond, Atlanta and other cities where ' she has frequently vfslted will be in tonated in this announcement. Mr. " Wnllhan Is a successful young busl- J ?>e?? mrtn ln his home town; t j ? i - - -- *? i v , Robbers on Sunday smashed the vault' of the First: State bank of Sham i\)C*, Okla., and escaped with ^approxi mately $50,000 in cash. Majestic Theatre PROGRAM B1*1?'. ?' 11 ' 1 ' ' "* ?, " Today, Friday December 31st Special Presentation Douglas Fairbanks in * "THE MARK OF ZORRO" Also a Special Ck>medy jf>;: "WATCH YOUR HUSBAND" it Admission 35c Children l?k >-~ < ? ? ' Sal unlay, January 1st ~ A Fox Sunshine Comedy ! "FARMYARD FOLLIES" A Christie Comedy "SEVEN BALL PLATES" And a new episode of **RUTH OF THE ROCKIES" ? ~ Monday, January 3rd * "Fatty" Roscoe Arbuckle in d "THE ROUND-UP" A Romance as big as all out " of doors. Rocking with laughter Also Pa the News >???* . i ? i ? . ? Tuesday, January 4th P-x: Realart Presents Justice Johnston in "BLACKBIRDS" Afso "BRIDE 13" Wednesday, January 5th Metro Presents An Atl-Star Cast in "CLOTHES" . ? Also Topic*!} of tUe Day TiiurMlay, January 6th . ? . Wallace Rekl In ills latent Screen Creation "ALWAYS AUDACIOUS" And If? His Best. - Also a Rolln Comedy IMOVCIIK HIAHfcNKY l?mce Church Scene of Pretty Noon Day Wedding WeAiwiwv, Wedding chimed With the hap py ymetKTo suaiibh, and lit noon. Wed* netulay, Peoe&ber 120th, Grace Church was filled to lt? capacity with : the friends and admirer* of ? popular yourijc couple. Mi^| lthetta Shannon DbLoaehe. and Mr. Anthony Kennedy ltiakmey. who were to take the nuptial vowa at the altar where 90 many beau tiful wedding* hare Ikhju uolemnlacd. The church was aU?pty, hut beauti fully decorated In white tyul green, and electricity enhanced the beauty and hrllllancy of the sceue. Prompt'' at the noon hour the wedding inarch was sounded by the artistic touch of Mr*, F. N. MeCorkle, with a violin ae- 1 eompanyinent The ushers were Mr. j .Tamos Ilagood, of Charleston, and Mos srs. <>?saels Zemp Kershaw deLoaehe and Teddy Pel^oache, Camden. The groomsman, was Mr. James PeLoacUe, brother of the brldegjiad the ouly prides maid, Miss Katlierlne Blalceney, ' sis tor of the groom. Piquant and lovely always, Miss Blakonoy was especially so ou thl* occasion in an exquisite drifts of black lace, bluck picture hat, and. she carried an armfull of Ameri can beauties ? the queen of roses. The muld of honor, Miss Ellen Man Ulng Williams, wore a lovely dress of shaded brown georgette, with henna sash and hat to match.. She carried bildes roses and terns ami her unusual and uncommon beauty was enchanced hy this striking costume/ The bride leniered with her fahher, h\ whom ?hc was given in marriage. Well suited to her girlish beauty was the handsome but simple street cos tume of blue tricotine with tan trim mings and hat and accessories to cor respond. She wore a lovely corsage of orchids and valley 111 lies and carried a white prayer . lK>ok. Vi^ She wav> met at the altar by the groom with his best ?man, Mr. Ned Williams of New York4 and the Itev. E. H. Harding unit ed them with the beautiful and impres sive ceremony of the . Church of Eng land. The wedding reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Nettles, with Mr. and Mrs. W. Robin Zemp as assistant host and hostess. This attractive home had been convert ed Into a bower of forest greens, while innumerable white candle* gleamed everywhere. The receiving jline was <(Tompc?f*r'ot the entire wedding party, and Mr.- and Mrs. tattles, Mr. and Mrs. W. Itobin Zemp, Mr. James deLoaehe, Mr/ and Mrs.' Eugene D. Blakeiiey. Mrs. O. J. Shannon Sr.. and The guewts were welcomed at tUj( door by "Mrs.' It. Y. "steed man. The brides table was a dream of beauty in white and green. The bride-cake held the center, whllc'whlte tulle, w-itlv a delicate 4 ra^v of jweu fcrn.S Jtel^ from fhe chandeiler and white tapers^ gleamed In silver eandelabms. In. striking contrast wore the four tall vases 0* American beauty roses that fnrtfher adt^ned the table* The punch bowlx were presided oyer T?y~Mlsses Nancy Lindsay, Katherine Wallace, Sarah Steeohian, and the bas kets of fruit cake and pound cake, were passed by Misses Agnes Shannon, Laura Houston. Ylrglhtti Clarke and Joice Stepdman. . Mr.. nud^Mra. Blakeney have gone South 011 a wedding trip, afte/ which they will be at'^Tome in Camdcp. Card of Thanks. To friends old and new, we "extend our appreciation of their. valued patron age and our hearty good wishes for their .success and happiness through out the Now Year. " Gibbs C. Cartel* & Co. x. Tailors. "WELL, OLD MAN, HOW ARE YOU?" - ? * >. . ? If our Blood Is Rich and Red You 8*y, "Fine." ENTHUSIASM IS RED-BLOODlfl) Try Prpto-Mangan if You Frrl Weak and Look Pale. Sometimes you arc almost down and )Ot. You know you are not really iLrk. but you hn\'e a petered-out-feel ng. You oat little. Y'oU drag along, [n the morning you look at your face n the mirror. Yon feci years older (vhert yon see how j>alo and haggard ,'ou are. It i* your Wot>d. It mxfds rod cor puscles. Instead of poking along half lick, why don't you try taking Pepto tfangan, tlie hlood tonic?. It has just th? ingredients weak blood needs. With red hlood your energy and en thusiasm return. Yon eat better. You ackle woA and achieve. Pepto-Mangnn is widely and heartily indorsed by phyKlolana. It I* effective itid easy to take. It i4 sold in l>oth iquid and tablet form. Tlie medicinal >rojM>rties are identical. Sold at any drug store. But lx? sure :o get the genuine IVjtto-iMangan ? 'Oude's." Ask for it by the name and kj sure the full name. "Qude's Peptq dangari. is on the package. ? Adver isement. f PERSONAL MENTION. Lieutenant John Nehjon in at home for the holidays. MIsh lAieretla Baker, of OolumW lathe 4Uiu?U- of Mt*. Hratton de^onerr. MIhmch Arabel and KUfabeth Kenne dy are spamllng holidays lu Hldgo* way and Chester. Mr. C. M: Coleman W*w the guest of Ms mother Hiul winter at hi a old home at Newberry during the holiday#. Mr. Dcss (k?q?hUe, whb is In the Jewel r.v business in Sumter, whs the guest of i omefolks during Christmas. Beiutfe Delioache, ? student at Wof* lord, Spartanburg, was the ^nest of Ids parent* during the holidays. Mr. ami Mrs. John Cantey, of Orange burg, spent Chtlstnitts In Camden with relatives. .*"# Misses Polly and Cora Thomas, of Virginia, are the guests of Mrs. Brat ton deLoach. Mrs. C. E. Webster and little daugh ter, Edith, left Sunday for a few days visit at Sanford, N. 0.-\ Misses Harriet and Cornelia Nelson spent several days at home last week, returning to Hartsvlllo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson and chld< iiMt of Chera w visited relatives hero during the Christmas (holidays. Mv. BenUle Team who Is a student at Presbyterian college of Clinton |s spending the holidays at home. Norman Hw'kabcc is spending the Christmas holidays at home from the I niverfdty of South Carolina. " Mrs. Ttlssell, of Charleston, is t?be guest of Mrs. Helton Boykln for the holidays. . M!ss Meta D<jL.oaehe. vof Columbia. vvmk among the out-of-town gnests for the DeLoachc-Blakency wedding. There's a whlrl-wlnd of action in Douglas Fairbanks' latest picture "The Mark og Zorro." showing at the Majestic tonight. Miss Uay Shaporo. of Augusta, 0?a.. )s" visiting il'.er sister Mrs. Sum Karesb who has recently moved Into her at tractive home on I^aurens street. Miss Beatrice Payne is at home from Converse College, spending the holi days 'with her paints. Mr. and Mrs. Pay no on Fair Street. * Mr. Tyoon Schlosburg and sister, Miss Esther, are spending the holidays In Macon. Oa.. after which Miss Esther will go to Now York tor an extended visit. The friends of Mrs, Sarah Kennedj Winkler, so well known In Camden, will be glad to know tbnt she hf* re turned to Camen from her home In New York city, to spend another winter here. -Major A. M. Urallsford an<l bis wire spent tlie Christina* holidays with their father. Captain A. M. Brallsford. WejBMlgvatutateJbe Captain on having had all Of- eMtdron and grand, children to dine with him on Christmas day. ' ? Mrs. Kahnwel\er and daugbtor Rose, Miss A. Kohn of Orangrburg, MJas ?Belch of New York and Hoi Kohn, -Jr.* are spending a few days with Mrs. Ous Itlrach. - Mr* Jfirscli and daughter Louise will accompany them to Orange burg to spend New Years. See Fairbanks Friday at the Majes tic In "The Mark of Zorro, in whteh "Doug" performs a multitude of nee? hreaklng agile stunts, wears bis In fectious ^mlle and throws such a geor geous amount of devil-may-care into the role, that hi* admirers hall this performance bis best screen offer & WalLer Parker, who sold his furniture business here some time ago and went to Florida, came back to f?pe(id the holidays with his wife and son. ? They will leave as soon as Mr. Parker can dispose of his house and make their home at Palmetto, Fla., ft town on the Gulf coast where Mr. Parker lias already established 'him self in business. Camden people regret to lose these good citizen*, but will wish them well in their new home. Both On Duty. ? I hate to hold you up," said the polite footpad, "but you ?ee what hap , pens to people who stay out late," ' : "But* business kept me out late, protested the pedlstran. "Snme here," replied the footpad, as he returned the pedestrian's tin watch and kept his bank roll. fUhr IGarrahrp S?Itup ? of NEW YORK ? Now 1ms ii winter branch in Camden nt 1818 Broad Street nenr The Kirk wood Hotel, where you may obtain Exclusive Hand Made Millinery , Sweater**, Scarf*, Lingerie, Bou doir (Japs, Hosiery, including fjolf Stockings. Wools Noreltle*. v Etc. m 1818 BROAD STREET # / Phone 450 N??r Th? Kirk wood ? PIKASKD "Robin Hood" Will Ho pun WwhietidHy, M I l In onjfhont ali iji> day 8, . 1 will sihK tho pralst Of blown Octoh^r ah\ Of brown tk-tobor h1?- , Mlh'b tbr s:un?> soilt in sto\v?>?l ou the vomic llood"! by a grt'at army goers throughout their flaj plus* lU |)rai>?> Thin ptttnt' ran attraction wax thrown Academy of mn.sU- last iiIkI Dnnbu-r'a -organisation. >vlth CamnboU as tho Marl thtir Sherman us Kohln Hex. *- ? b> ft spK-ntllil sIhkIiik ? Kt.hin 1 In* ul's" ttnu-fulln. * Known to require' any ?xten it is Q)tg Hgut opera Mmt its enormrois popularity. " '< Mr. Duuhar haw assembler and mutdeal eompany and th a nee Ix Huttafylntf. "Kohln n^t an Oftay to slug; qi contrary. Moat of the All KOod voices ami, he It romi Dunbar haa supplied these, the i. m is are worOi >vl Campbells soprano belli*? tuneful a Jul Mr. Sherman's t really tenor, and not hljrli Miss ICatella Deshon mikes and picturesque Alan-a-Pa ??in!- 1 it- "Oh. Promise lie," Jy llk?u. Mim8 Agues Hurry arwt ? tfaotivc Ingenue lis Annabel. Kdward iteek docs well n? Sheriff of Nottingham, FARMERS: if our 1 ton [old It Bankers its Method I Bale I on ^40 Per B*l? t iv ?COMPANY OR . N. Y. You uwtl the money, but you don't wan* to lot ?o of your cottou be muse you betleve the price will h\ ttuiately go higher. You can get the luouoy a ml the ultimate advance In price If you hedge with wi. To do this, tell your. cotton ut the boat price you win got Hltd buy mi equivalent amount of futuro cotton, holding back one fourth ol the hoU Ing price to protect the same, like * ^ bauker Uoew When he lends you money on warehouse receipt. Thon If the market goea up you still get the benefit of the uUvuucc. V:?? . ' '' ' In thia wuy you pay no interest, storage charges, dopmHatlon or in sura mis yet you have just aa much money an If you borrowed on a ware liouap receipt. Write for free booklet "How CV)t tori Markets Are Made." Settle menU made in (\>lumbla of all con tracts carried tftioro. Net balance* Kubjoct to draft. Addr?>?s EDMUND A. FELDER 8. C. KeprwwMitntlve 1518 Huiutor St.. Columbia, 8. C. "imtHMtve nraiu una oorio o>? thf lovably Ktlar Turk Is O&l moirUy yonrnyeu ny Jcmn m>y. Goorpte ShirhK Henry W. Savnge's and oth<l)ce. 20. A innrria- i grand opera companies, Is t Interest was con- ' Scarlet, ami to hlin falls ted Thursday after* "The Armourer's Kong." 11a vk at the $UPtl8t H ? satisfactory Utile .lohn. ^v, when the Miss robust. Ihimo I ntrdOn Is in tU the i bride of Mr. tent hands of M*lss Clara U The ring ceremony' ftolowoii d<s*s th<? churlish am the itev. .lolni &. 1 Guy ofOlsborne. The ohoii the First Baptist unusually cood singing hody.yi by tho Immediate ijydes is director of music." ? > Cmrier. Tuesday. I)oc ST8. , becoming coat suit ?, - . , , $n broad-cloth with Mrs. .lake llirsrli Kntert^h nnd wftR unat. In compliuiout to Miss Hell pldest daughter of who is to be married in tl *l?nfs ?[ Kershaw . * . ? ? .r , ? and popular horo. sbrintf to Mr. K?en Murks, < who {cn(^v hQr for mond, Va? Mrs. Jake lllrsch duality. ed with a delightful tea Suudn has. nunjyrons noon. About fifty guests wo**'s native <dtj. and r ton ?h out the entire w-u-. * ations and good To Moot With Mrs. \V. S. Biuuplo. loft for Cam ? . ^ home. The John D. Kennedy chapw ? """ meet noxr Monday, January banks in his latest 4 :.t0 ix m. with Mrs. W. K. Buri^ Majestic today. Mrs. C M. Coleman ,wlll be ? . - hostess. All members ' <ji re urgec-Toal. tend, and arp Yemlftded that interest to man? the meeting for annual dues, ?port ant. meeting to he sure s .V4.iir prosonoe and your luterestf* alM^ Mrw. H T.onise Nettles, PresUay morning at ? I o'clock when their jlaughtof. Miss Hollo M<xm? became the bride of Mr. Wayne Teal. The wedding eaino a* a surprint* to the host of friends of both parties, as only a few of the im mediate family knew that it was to take place, The marriage vows were performed at eight o'clock by the Iley. (J. P. Watson, pastor of the Methodist church and was witnessed by only a fow relatives. Immediately following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Teal left j fof- d wedding trip through Florida and points south. The bride Is the popular' dud ae ieompllshcd daughter of Mr. und Mrs. | .1. II. Moore, and during her residence )ofv?no veai^in Mulllns she has made ?hundred** oPtntimate friends who will regret to learn thnt she will give uji hot* residence In MullinS. Her family joame hero from Camden where thej ?i lived a number of years. The groom is the popular 1 salesw a r f\>r Ory M, I teaman Co., of fJrpenvlllc being ?an'3 associate In Ihoo firm. IH * has lived In Mulllns the greater par l ' of his life and is a young man o . splendid character and business abllit; S? Mulllns Enterprise. . Never To Our Patrons This attraction wfts booked to appear at the Columbia Theatre on January fifth and sixth, but on account of some misunder standing between I he inahagers of the Colombia Theatre and Kla wjind Erlanger, the booking agents, the contracts were cancel led, and we were fortunate enough to secure the attraction for one night for the Camden Opera IFouhc. Coming as it idoe? as one of Ralph Punbars productions, booked by KLaw and Krlanger and presented by a com ? pany of 50 of the most celebrated artists, we feel no hesitancy in absolutely guaranteeing the show ? to our patrons as being the big gest musical event in the history of Camden. We paid an enor mous price to get the show for Camden, but we have faith in our patrons and believe that when something really worth while is offered them they will patronize it, and judging from the inquiries which have been re ceived we believe all seats will { be sold thin week. Owing to the v magnitude of the production the/ J entire gallery will be reserved ; for white people only and we will $ therefore be unable to offer S tickets to our colored patrons on v this night, Respectfully. L Munagctneni Camden Oj>era -I lions*1 SEATS NO\ALE-$1.00 to $2.50 (PLUS WAR TiDING ROOM 50 CENTS