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Social and Personal News By Mim Uuiii N?ttl?? ?Tolint*oi? ? Wlittaker. '' :' Tim marriaw of MI?s IjchIU* John* l>n. and Mr. William. McDowell Whlta ;,>)? 111 n l?<Nl at the homo of Mrs. Prank li' Zemp. sister of the bride, lit t urda v afternoon at i\ o'clock, nqie as a distinct surprise to the rleud* of the young couple, but the venl Wrought forth only friendly in hearty ?ot?l will ami best wishes. The yroom has a wide circle of iUmuIs In his home town, where for number of years he has served as a jiitlifnl and efficient puilflle offbvr. The I) ride Is from Asheville, N. ml (liirinu an extended visit to her Isler, Mrs. F. IT Zemp, has won many ricinls and admirers amon? the i>eo ,lt- with whpm she' has chosen t<> cast j(>r )<?! The marriage was a very jjilet affair.' only the immediate liniiliis and a few Intimate friends i'cre present. The ruoiUcS were flower filled, while nd (>1 nk orfleander predominating, usl before t lie ceremony a vocal solo f a s ul sen by Mrs. Krnest Zenip in her iwu charming manner. A bay Window, in liked in ferns formed an Improvised jlt'ar before which the couple stood |iia I tended and were united by the >resby(erlau Church. The bride was becomingly gowned j, midnight blue georgette, with ne jt'ssoVles to match, picture hat and jar sage of sweet peas. Iftei the ceremony an informal rccep lon was held and \vedling cake and nint h served . Among the out of town [nests were Mr. and Mrs. Latin Hood, jis. Joe Con ncrs. of Lancaster, Mrs. t;irlaiiil and Mrs. Mollify re. V?f Ashe jtlle. N. ('. Mr. and Mrs Whitaker lefi on the (tilth boiind Seaboard for a weddim; | i I ? after which they will 1m> at home h I'amden. ? Wis-. Alberta Team is spending some |nii- in Widceway with relatives. Resolutions. , At ;t mecflug of 1 1*?? Kutertainment <>111111 if f ??<>. Wednesday afternoon at tie house i>f the chairman. Mrs. XV. J. hum. the following resolutions wore ii : Whereas, the Reunion is now past ist<>ry. ami we are able to look back pon if with pride and pleasure and old it in happy remembrance, we the jemhers of the refreshment committee psirr to express our sincere thanks to Je mayor and city council for their 11 tiring efforts and hearty co-opera - on : to Mr. Willie Whitaker and Mr. oh n Wilson for the valuable aid ren eri'.i ; to the proprietors of the Ltfiu IMis street CIreen House for the bennti il plants and table decorations: to it- I ?oy Scouts for tlntir services; to le young lady ushers, who brightened ic ociiision with -their presence: to le ladies who faithfully officiated at )e hooth on the court house grounds; ) tin- ladies who cooked the chickens, bin .job and worthy of special moti on , to Mr. Clem Brown for his ox rrt enrving:'to Mr. Baldwin fov the I'licious barbecue stew; to the mew of je town who so generously provuled ie fish fry: and to Mr. Henry I'earee. 10 efficient viee ehairman of the com littee f? > r hi* services and limited a* stanec Mrs. W. J. Dunn. Mrs. Willlium King. Mrs. Burrell Boy kin. For Committee. lEST CKKAM CH KIOSK? 2.% eeiils-lh. The Cash Store. Majestic Theatre PROGRAM Today, Friday, Juno Itrd .Jesse |,. La-k.v Presents I ? i ?>< ?? >e (Fatty Arbuekle) in "THE TRAVELING SALESMAN" With :i Iiag full of irieks and the finest assort ment (if lautrh go<wJs ?*ver offered iirs.'aindeii. Saturday. Juuc 4th And a now episode of ' THE AVENGING ARROW" with Huth Roland. A Christie Comedy Mil FFLE THE Ql'EENS" And a Sunshine Comedy "KO \RIN(i LIONS ON PARADE" .Monday, Juiir 6th rin?nia?? IT. I nee Present I >01 ? ? t liv 1 >it I ton in THE IDOL OF THE NORTH" A romance of the great Northwest ? nd the dance hall l?eautv that knew ho%v t<> handle men A Wo Pat he ,\ew? Tuesday, June 7th Kealart Present* Aliee Brady in THE LAND OF HOPE" J he m >r> of Jonelv. da*ed immigrant sir! at the "kissing i??st* ? the '-"itnway to America. 1 Also :i Screen Magazine Wednesday. June 8th Kol*ert >on-< V?le Present I'he wonderful JaiKtiuuu* Sl^? ^es^ue !!r. vakawa in "BLACK ROSES" fV'tn .in all-star ea?t Including My;t!f Sicadtnn n and Tsura Aoki \W<? Toples of the I?ay Thursday, June Oth i Hi ver Curwood Present* "NOMADS OF THE NORTH" i T>i'*tnrr- of the Canadian North wo-t i.f real men and women CLOSING OK THH &CHOOI/4 Tlie Cauideu schools closed a suc cessful year Ju spite of tUo iuconveui emvs caused by t l?o burning of the High School building awl teachers and pupils are eojoyluf tbe holidays of gt^od u)d summer time. . Ah usual several enjoyable eveuts were brought l?to the soaHoiy? firogramtne. A mong them were the fol h ? w 1 1 .? ; Al (lie Home of Mr. and .Mrs. Suva#*'. Tlu" eighth aiul ninth grade gave a beautiful party at the handsome h"tn ? of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Savage coin pllinent ing tlu* senior rln>>, hut tli' entire high school was Included in tie guest list. The rooms were filled with flO wc t'Wn mm w iyi 1 1 jams. the class flower predominating a tut the class colors of green and white \yere art istically Carried out, Floors wore cleared for dancing. and those who did pot cave to dance enjoyed games on the South evn ft'rajtda, wUJIe still auotOtcv crowd played cards In a room set aside for that purpose, Cream and cake were served, and in these dainty refresh ments the class colors of green and white were successfully carried outv' Junior ? Senior Reception. *1*1 Vt?. Junior Senior reception- had been planned for a garden party to be given in the >beantifnl gardens of the green Leaf Villa, the Damp home "n 13 road street, hut the rain entile and spoiled the plans and it was held in doers. As each entered they were pre seated with a favor, a cap in the class colors of green and white or in the school colors of gold and black, also presented with the half of a picture, the one holding the other half was drawn as a partner for the evening. Dancing and games were indulged 1n and a guessing contest was entertain i ii jr. ? the prize going to Miss llstelle Harding and Thorn well Hay Miss Stella -A. Hall and Roland Nettles won the prize for making the greater num ber. of words our- ol' the letters com posing the words ? "Junior-Senior." The*class coiojp of green and white were carried out in the block cream and cake, and the favors were black and gold baskets filled -with green and white mints. At the Itaptist Church The Raptist oil u roll was filled to its capacity on Sunday night when I)r. Hurts of Columhj^ preached t ye coin lueiicemen t sermon. Ilis subject was "Investing in the Lord." and was a masterpiece. Special music had heeii arranged for the occasion by the talent ed organist, Mrs. F. N. McCorklc, and in addltimi to the church choir, Mrs. L. T. Mills, Miss Carolyn Post. Messrs. Whitney and Cobb pleased the aud ience with their well known and well trained voices. Thursday Evening at the Opera House A packed house greeted the young ladies and gentlemen Thursday even ing, and the programme throughout was most creditable. The music en joyable. the cldss papers fine and well read. A gold medal had been offered by the high school teachers for the best decla liner. The judges were the Rev. \Y. H. Hodges, Mr. R. R. Clarke and Miss Louise Nettles. Every de claimer did well and not only honored tin *ni selves, but also the school by their successful efforts, for you can succeed and not take a medal either. Maurice Mogulqscu brought down the house with applause ? a splendid effort for a boy of only fourteen . Three of the contestants were underclass men, and we hope will try their luck again The ir.edal by a majority vote went, to Miss Rettlc Halle for the Senior class with (Voile Wittkowsky. an eighth grade pupil, as a close second. . Class Play, It was our misfortune to mjWs the class play, but we heard it spoken of in the ni o - 1 complimentary terms. They played to a packed house, and while some made their bow for the first time before the footlights, it was pre diefed that it would not be the last time. a* considerable talent wa? dis played by the youthful actor* and act resses. We hear that the financial success of this effort was very grati fying and will hi' appropriated to School improvement s. Friday Evening. The rtj?era house wa< filled again ?n Friday evening with the friends of the school, who heard a very encourag ing rejHirt of the year's work. The ad dress to the class wa* delivered by Professor llueker of the Fniv?rsity of South Carolina. Hi> subject was "Law.'' and was an interesting and scholarly attainment. The valedL<*|o rian. Miss Ceeile Truesdale, aud the salutatoriaif. Miss Joyce Steedninn. pleased the audience Avith their charm ing naturalness. The medal f ? > r Knglish went to Miss Ltelle Williams, while the scholarship medal was won by Miss Emily Wooten. Eighteen received diplomas, and we be lieve we are cor ret when we *ay that this is the largest r'a*s in the history of the ^ho^l John I). Kenned} Chapter to .Meet. Tin above chapt".r " i" hold its regu lar meeting next Monday .time f>th, \\ith Mrs. S. (' /em p. with Mrs. Miff ham ami Mrs. Ruddin it- assist ant hostesses This will he the last meeting of the summer months, and a full attendance is desired The meet ing will be called to order promptly at 5 ;30 p. m All members are cor dially Invited. PERSONAL MENTION. FrteiuU 1m Camden regretted to hear of the death of lit He Nimcy, daut^hter of Dr. and Mrs. K. 1). I?oe of l>ur|tam. N. C. Mtfll. I'oe was before Iter marriage Miss Nan Trantham of linden, nnd . 0 it host of friend? in hot old homo town are grieved to lion r of t liiw sorrow coining to her Mr. and Mr*. Jo*t*ph Net sou and children, of Olio raw spent the week end with Miss Cornelia Mlokle. Miss Kthel lMrehtnoro has returned from an extended visit -to her sister. Mr>. N'orinan o, Head. of Charlotte. N. ( '. 1 Miring her stay there. Mls> Hirchmoro was the reelptoivt or nian.s social courtesies. that ma le her stay In tho North Cur >lin'i city quite enjoy able. Miss Lena LlnohuVgiH*, h:i- returned from n visit t? St n t es\ n.le and char lotto. N'. C. Miss Mary jOvans isru-inuton. of Kershaw- spent several! day< here the past week. Miss Naney Lindsay was among t he i gruduatcs from winjhrop College at the reeont coiumom*Muont <of that Insti tutlon. She returned lunne Wednesday. Miss Holly Jenkins, of Columbia was tlie guest of Miss Margaret Jenkins: ^ a -s t week. Mrs. S A. Bttrrier has returned homo after sjjendlug some time In Knoxvlllc, Ten it * Her sister Mrs. K. <J l'lokle accompanied lier home. .Miss Ernestine Ba toman is at home for the holidays after graduating from Coker Col logo last Tuesday. Miss Ila tenia n won many distinct honors ut Coker and represented the college on several State and National occasions. Miss Mat tie. (Jerahl. Mrs. ('. M. Cole man; Miss Zulene Rhaaie were visi. tors in Columbia this' week. Mrs. and Mrs. L. T. Mills and family j with a few invited guests have pitched their tents for-a two weeks camp on | tlu> banks of t h?> old pond. Fishing, | swimming, hunting, etc., will no doubt be enjoyed. Lieutenant John Nelson who Is stationed at Camp Bennlng was at [home on a. short furlough last week. Misses Cornelia and Harriet Nelson spent last week end with relatives here, returning to Hartsville Sunday, Mr. Benjamin Team a student at Pavidson Coltege is at heme for the holidays Former Judge M. L. Smith nmde a business trip to Washington this week. TJ|>ou his return he went direct from WasbTTTgt'UJ to Holly Hill. S. <\. where he delivered the graduating address to the high school graduates at that place. Miss Mary Kdnn Clyburn attendeil the coniineneoincnt exercises at Coker College this week. A Coming Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Kirklnnd have Issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter. Mary Withers, to Mr.- John Whl taker. Jr.. on Thursday the sixteenth of June at, nine o'clock in the evening. <?raop Church. The coming event is of cordial interest in Camden as the contracting parties are "native to the soil" and enjoy unusual popularity in their hoin?> town. The beauty of the bride-to-be has won for her an enviable, position as a social favorite in Camden's young er set. Mr. Whitaker is the etlieient assistant cashier of the Loan and Savings Bank, and popular in business and social circles. TODAY'S SPECIALS Blue V u 1 lc\ Hill let'. per ll> 15c Clover Hlooin Hutter. prr ll?. 45c Fancy California Heinous. per dozen i{5o \< w Ci'"p I'dta t <???*? . | ?*r <|' 10c Ha nana jut doz 55c CJioirr .\riU'krnil earli 1 3c Armours Hreakfast Itanm. per pound. 55c Smoked Huron. | m ? r 1 1 > . :*0c Hest Cream ( 'lier^e. pvr 1 1 ? 25c White House Coffer per 1 1 ? 40c Carae Coffee per lb. . 28c National Biscuit Company's Cakes and ertn*kers ]>er package 9c and IHc. Arm and Hammer Hraml Soda | H* r parkaue 5c Today Only HriM.h Nut Macaroni and Spavetti two packages for 25c 2 in 1 Shoe I'olish, all color*. two for 'J.V K\tr;? Sprrial I r.'in lo to lO-.tfi ft in IikIjix only we will sell l? rakes i N-tavn Soap for 25c THE CASH STORE IIOU>N K\t?T MKKTINC. \?I4?i?(n K^tolutkm vf Thmikx ami I>Ih |U IM' of SurphlN Kuinls. taist FrUjay flu* Central Committee ??f tVnfrdernte Reunion held it's final meeting at tlic l.U>nir,v. The chairman Mr. VV. L Kusscll presided. an?| Mis* Nettles, the comiplttaO secretary -was in her i<la?^' All things preta ining to tin* Reunion had passed as smooth ib a rihhou. and tlio result was most grati fyiug. Mr. Henry I'earce. ehalrhiah of fi lUHU'V commit I ?*o gave an itemized ac ( count of I lu* expenses, and ii was found Thar after paying wU hitis tlroio would' ho <1 surplus Tin' eoUimittcc decided to lea \ r that aiiini|i)i with Mr I'Varue until I he loth of June. in t';i<r sunn' hills had iiri'ii i ?\'?* i*i ooked in* had n<>i lieeu tendered A f !-??!* ?'ttuc I'dli Mr Cearce is to return two thirds of the amount t<? tiu> city and one third to the John I* Kennedy Chapter I l> C. The oonunitiee considered this a fair and just way of disposing of it.'nrgutng (hat all interested well" citizens of the Stale and County and in that way would all eonirihule towards, it'. Also the eil,\ had heen to considerable expense in addition to the donations, for whleh no charges hint heen made. The lailies had worked s(1 t'aithfuW.s | that the committee felt that anything over should he returned to them. The president of the Chapter accepted il with thanks, and said that she hoped it would he used for I lie credit atul honor of Camden, hut in distinctive I', I>. C work. The committee ae knoWledged with thanks the following donations !oW:i ril the entertainment riiud 1 Mis>, Mary Kirk laud ; Mr A. 111. Hoy kin $">.< m ) ? l>r and Mrs .1 I'. . Hay Anyone desiring any information in regard to the finances can "old ill n it from Mr. Henry I'earee. chairman. The committee passed the following rcso 1 utions. "Resloved that the Central Commit tee <d' tlic State Confederate Veterans Reunion at Camden, S. C. extends to Major <Ieiier.nl Hities. I'. S. Army its sincere thanks for the fine Military hand of the Gth. Infantry which by his permission participated at the reunion, and whose inspiring music enhanced all occasions on which it played. "The Committee desires to specially mention that the Hand Leader. Mr Max Muller. whose uniform courtesy o i and untiring co operation made the Imusieal program a srreat suceess. "The Committee is certain it voices . * . I ho fooling* of tho poopU? of Cuiutlou and KothIiAW oount.V In stating that all tho uioiuboi* of tho hand hy their oonrtoous ami soldlerl> hohuvior rotb iloml thoinsolvos most woloomo guest* during tholr ontivo stay in our com uiuti i t > " Kottuo$< that a c?n\r no road to tho nion who attended Itvfojy adjournment Mr. \V F. Kus >oll, who had hoot i tho faithful and of fioloni ohnlnuan of tho Fentral t\uh mil too. fooillJiKl.v thanked ail prosont nnd'oneh member of the enmmittoc for tho.lr Untiring support and hearty oo ojK\railou. Mr. I. T Mills in a very hapi>\ injipnor replied to thb1. ussur ing Mr Uusjittll of llto klndl> fooling r\t-iiu^. between the elminnan and i ho rontrtU *H)uuuittoo; what a fine host ho had mad*-, and how proud wo loll of hi m us a presiding officer; and all Joined iu tho expressed wish tliat Mr Hussoli, Mi \ l? Kennedy. and Mi .lint dol.oaohe the delegates from ('amp Kieluird Klrkland. would live 1 1 > -eo another K* union iu (.'nuuh'ii Tho oommi.t tee then adjourned regret i.ijivj ii w a - all iivi;r lot' it had hoou In hot* . of i<>\ i\ I htvi r efforts had hoeii N ei'ow lied Wit h sUeeosS, a I >? I li'.oj a ills eotd mured the luippy mofuoriON of au ooOasiim that Will live long in lite hfi.i rt s ul' all w ho had a part in it. To Auto Owner* I have movod my haltery depart inont from the wooden building to tin Karape building next door, whore I haw decided to discontinue repair work on automobiles, aud will special ini? on batteries, vv(loanti&liuf ami acoea or I os. This move is made In order to give \is more room to toko re of our 'InereaMOK huslnrss and to' give better ferviee 011 the above lines, 'Phe name in t he future will he Heard's Battery ii iid Vulea^dKiuK Works. Wo" solicit jour hifdueH* and promise prompt ser vlee ltesp?*ctfullv II. K Heard Card of Thanh*. I desire to express, on heha.it Of ary ?sell' a it?t my ? fainily. .10 the people; of this ? community. our deepest appro ' eiatiiai ' tif ihe 'tribute paid to .onr he ? loved hoy; nvr?t(on; at the time <>r his ho'ue (v>iuiit-\ and also '.for I heir great j sympathy and kifidnesx. to all of us ? a i I lull I Sine. We ejiii never forget you. N\ H ration do I o;n' iii ? \ ' ? A Correction. i lit eop.v liitf off the 1 i > 1 ??f \c(rrnn? hisi week we placed die name of Uojh',\ t'hirkp. of l.uckiiow, as a vet eran 'Of Caiup l.cc. which was ah or ror, .Mr. I'larke sri>< ue registered a> ? a? s,,ii of :i veteran and gave his ml dross as l.ucknow. and asks us ? to make ihK correction In order that his 1'iieuds in'! think lie was seeking lienors 1 11.1t ilhl not hoiong. to him. . . |. ' ; TIIN ('AMI KTOKK sells Birmingham's Hotter Hread a Fresh daily. Ill, UN VAI.LKY Itl'I'lUK- I ."1 cents I per iMipinl. The Cash Store DON'T ALLOW YOUR INSURANCE TO LAPSE! BECAUSE YOU HAVE BEEN LED TO BELIEVE THAT THESE ARE "HARD TIMES" IS NO REASON WHY YOU SHOULD ALLOW YOUR LIFE INSUR ANCE TO LAPSE. LAPSES MEAN LOSSES ? LOSSES TO THE INSURED AS WELL AS TO THE COMPANY. YOU NEED THE PROTECTION WHICH AN INSURANCE POLICY AFFORDS. NOW OF ALL TIMES, YOU OWE IT TO YOUR FAMILY TO KEEP YOUR POLICY IN FORCE. Southeastern Life Insurance Co., L. A. McDowell, Agent Comparison of Todays Prices with a Year Ago 1920 TODAY 1 Palm Beach Suit . $22.50, same suit, . $11.25 1 Blue Serge Suit . 65.00, same suit, . 35.00 1 Cap (Dobbs) . . . 4.50, same cap, . . 2.25 1 Oxford Shirt, collar attached 4.00, same shirt, 2.75 1 Necktie, 4.00, same tie, : 2.00 $100.00 $53.25 In other words for $53.25 Today you can buy the same that cost you $ I 00.00 last year. Have You Bought Your Palm Beach or Mohair Suit? We are selling them at $10.50, $11.25, $12.50? only few left at these prices THE MENS SHOP COMPLETE OUTFITTER FOR MEN WHO CARE Telephone 28 Camden, S. C.