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frill aid Personal News Bf Mil* Lo?U? N?ftftlw Mrs. Ralph tthannan A* Hwl?s. v|r> Km lpti Shannon was a charm ing hostess to tho TUuraday afternoon bridfe elufc last week, at her homo on ,v,n?h'ii Heights. The rooms were fill ^ ^jn, summer hloom and tables at tractively arranged for bridge. TUa were Mrs. Jack Whltaker, jr al|(| Mr*. rtufua Thurman. After , ir,|s the hostess served a salad course .?S!nlivielies and mint sherbert. Missionary Society To Meet. -|S|U. Women's Missionary Society of Camden Haptlat Chureh will hold their 'regular monthly meeting at the cliurcli on Tuesday afternoon July 19, at 3 o'clock. Members requested to, bo ,, reseat- Visitors welcome. Mrs. John Wilson, Secretary. To Teach Ufe Saving. Mr. I'uvld J Yates, director first ai,| iiiul life saving Southern division American Hod Cross will he In Cam den AaRiist 'JO. '-'7 and 28th, and our local chapter would like to line nj? some boys or girls for the life saving Ifist. ? The American lied Cross has a ;i(i> saving corps for men and women men IS years or over and women I.*, "or ovel- .also membership in auxil iary t-itrps and'junlor life saving crews ft.r I ]n > > luJer 18 and training in life saving for still younger members. Camden has such fine swimmers and opportunities for a corps that we hope all interested will communicate at once with Mrs. E. C. VonTresckow. chairman, or Mr. T. K. Trotter, treas urer of local chapter of American Red ('rose , Reports of Public Health Nurse. Following i< the report of .Miss Anne n petl. public health nurse, for, June ruith. 1921 . New ease* during month 0, nursing visits 88. instructive visits SKI. social service visits 20. conference visits 114, .sanitation visits 2(?. specimens for ana lysis l. defectives f>, tuberculosis home visits lo. to diagnosed cases 5, cases Miit t" sanitarium 2. eases found posl iiv(-? child welfare prenatal visits 5. tonsil and adenoid clinic soon, visits to infants under 2 years 12. One tu bercular patient in charge. Arrange ments being made to send to Palmetto Sanatorium, also crippled boy to Vir ginia for treatment. Visitors Complimented. 0 A eha riuliiir affair of tJio week was sri vpn by Mr. and Mrs. J. Sm.vrl Hal mil complimenting two attractive visi tors. An informal reception was hel<l from s ;.'50 to 0 :Hft in honor of Mrs. T. Gilbert TTaNall. of Charleston, and as 'Cinliliut: around fifty people, who were pleased to meet the wife of n? old Camden hoy. who still has a wide circle of friends in his home town. At :.0>n the doors were thrown open tn a younger set. complimenting Miss Ruth IU-aks. of .Vbbevile, who is the house guest of Miss Sadie Wilson. The floors wore cleared for dancing, ?iit'l this delightful and time-honored I>;m time enjoyed the balance of the i \ eiiing The rooms were effectively decora t f'i in ferns, zennias. miniature sun flowers and other brilliant lines of runnier. 1 !?? pun. (i howl was presided over Mr? \.iu T.undingham. and the v,.rV(..l delicious block ice ' r< -i in and cake. ' '? l>ert Ii:i Isnii leaves toinor "v Ii'-r h'-nu- iiv Charleston. OKWt.hS ? i.v |M?r dozen, at The ' i-'. <? i'i ? I - Majestic Theatre program" ' !' .IV, TS British ('<?., pro I '<"ii!tl(l?>n Crisp prodnc UTEARANCES" w th havid Po\v?*l1 A i -<? Pat lie' News Saturday. .July 16th "DIM m K EYED DECEIVER" ^?h Jack Pick ford I 'i iit w episode of I HI. WEMJING ARROW" Monday, .luly lHth. "ONE A MINUTE" I 'otijjlas McLean Pa the News I Ursday, July 19th. U^h Ift rt Presents "MARCH HARE" W ith Hehc I>nnieif?. A new episode of Tin nderbolt JACK" WrdncNday, July 20th. ^ * r; i Coif i-roducrlon "THE WONDER MAN" ^ :tJ. (ioorges Can>pntlor >? r'-cn Magazine. Thursday, July 21?>t ' 1 1 lie < 'haplin in "THE KID" ' . latent picturc PERSONAL MENTION. iX^r. and Mrs. W. K. Nettles are yiittlM In Forreston. - Mlttaes Phylis ami Betty Carrison. the little daughter* of Mr and Mrs. H. 0. Carrlson, Jr.. ure spending the summer lu Virginia at the old homo of Mr*. Carrlson. and among relatives. Aliss Elizabeth Carrlson left Wed nesday for New York, where she will apend sometime stopping lit Washing ton on her return. Miss Helen Phelps is visiting in Moorehead City, North Carolina. Mrs. David WltUorapoon, of Colum bia was the guest of relatives the past week, . . ' Mr. and Mrs. Oakman Hay and sons are spending ' sometime on Sullivan* Island; Mrs. ' <?ilhert Ilalsall and little daughter, of Charleston are visiting Mrs. Stnyrl Ilalsall. Mrs. Ira B. Jones and children, who' have been VlsHing the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. G. K, Taylor, have re turned to their home in Lancaster. Miss Lonta Brnslngton. of Georgia is visiting her cousin Miss Ellzahetn Led ford. Mrs. John Can toy who spent the last week or ten days with her sister Mrs. James Burns has returned to her home in Orangeburg. Miss Beatrice Sedberry. of Harts ville visited Miss Sadie Wilson last week. ' I Ml ss Dorothy Fynalson. of Davidson North Carolina Is the guest of Miss Mary Edna Clyburn. Mrs. Kramer, of New York City Is, the guest of her sister Mrs. L. A. Wlttkowsky. Mrs. Kramer is pleas antly remembered in Camden as Miss Itosa Heyman. where in her girlhood she was often a guest at home of her sister, the late Mrs. Herman Banm. ?Born to Mr. mid- Mrs. Steve Perrv, . i a daughter ? Charlotte Clyburn. July \% 1921. . j Born to Mr. and Mrs.- Harry Bantu, a son ? July 9. 1921. Miss Katherine Blakcuey Is attend- 1 ing a house party in Lancaster, with Mi ss Mary Heath Jones as hostess. ? Mr. XV. D. Ooodale is spending a vacation of a few days in Charleston and Charleston county. James Zemp left last Tuesday after- , noon for Hot Springs. Ark., where he will joito a party .of friends and re- j turn by automobile from Hot Springs to Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blackmon. and little son. of Newfberry. were here this week on a visit to Mr. Blacktnon's re- j latives in . Kershaw and Lancaster counties. Miss Wilbur MoCalluni has return^ ed from a visit to Aslievllle, N. C. Ml ss Kate Jones, of Columbus. Ga.. is visiting her neice. Mrs. J. B. Wal la co. ? - Publir Health Nursing A, small but enthusiastic meeting was held at the Episcopal tea room, or Parish Home last Saturday after noon. called by Mrs. Margaret C. Miller, secretary of the local Red Cross Chapter for the purpose of organizing or discussing a Public Health Nursing Association for Ker shaw County. Representatives from the different organizations and from the different rural communities were present. The feature of the afternoon was the address, or informal talk given by Mrs. Ruth A. Dodd, State Director for Public Health Nursing. Mrs. Dodd was introduced by Mrs. Mil ler and her talk was interesting, pleasing and instructive. Through an appropriation from the Legislature and Red Cross funds the work of this Association will extend t<> the county, and will include medical in opection of schools throughout the county, baby welfare. T. It,- Work, looking up *uoh cases and assisting them to camp, sanitation, etc. It is u much needed work and its impor tance cannot be over-ra t<nl. Mrs. Paul Rrown gave a very interesting talk on the get-together-day. or better baby tontest which they hope to hold in Camden next fall, the date to he nam ed later. A very pleasant social hour was spent, the members of the Red Cross Chapter serving ice cream and cake. Sl'GAR ? 7 c per pound, at The Cash Store. ' Clouds in His Sky. Hewitt: "What, are the weather in dications for tomorrow?" Jewett : "Fair, followed b> a visit from my mother-in-law." ? Exchange. I The Confederate College No. 62 Broad Street CHARLESTON, S. C. A BOAUDIXli and DAY school for girls. Begins its session Sep tember 'J7. Historic Institu tion yilnair?i ti> n Advantage* <?f city life, with large college yard for outdoor sjw?r t s. A WKIiL-PIiANNKI) Conrsc of studies in n homelike afmo? I?her* a ltrsi.vKss oorRxi<: op m to Henior* and Kleotire course* to Juniors and Seniors. Another Camplni Party. "Camp Hong. I>anee and Laughter" was .the name given the tented village that supplautcd Camp "No Man's (4ih(" at Holland's Ml U hist week. anil a most appropriate panic It tproved to ho. One wonders who they are ? -these strident voiced myriads hidden under the leaves. Above everything rises the insistent erles of the katydids, while J out of the wood* come all kinds of i purring and thrilling. A voice rings J out as the sun goes down, and lies chanting Its wild refrain until ! stilled hy the dawn of morning. "Whlppprts will! Whlppor - will!" sopie-times you will hear half a doxeu ! of these tireless vocalists performing at once. At the faintest hint of dawn one hears a, clear soft refrain. I<lk& the morning prayer of the A rah. that passes (foiu tower to tower, the song) ?>f the thrush is caught up hy bird ! after hird until 'Jin* air throbs with song. In the. evening the little darkles from the plantations nunc in and for | a small fee sang and danced around the caiupflrcs, the songs and dances na tive and characteristic of their race, and which brought from the audience 11 roar Of genuine laughter. The ever -ready vlctrola had been brought along for convenience and j pleasure, and contributed the music for dancing in the mill-bouse which af ; forded an opportunity that the girls and hoys were not slow in taking ad j vantage of. "Dance and provincial song and sfflB I burnt mirth," marked the days that r " I . went merrily by until Saturday brought the Jolly crowd batk to town Tin?, chaperones were Mrs. John T. Maekcy. and Mrs. \V. 7.. Del'ass and ' the following young people- enjoyed the week : Misses Agnes Df4^a?s. Willie Itolie Maekcy. Kathcrine "TfTalieney. ! Hope Savage, of Camdvn. Dorothy Al len. of Columbia. Henrietta I'Vnnel 1 of Rock Hill, and Alice Searcy, of (Jrif tln. _ (!a,. Messrs. Edwin CJuy. Eugene Zcmp. It. B. Clarke. Jr.. Caleb Whita ker of Camden. (Seorge Sanders, of Ha good, Ernest Emanuel, of Borden. In addition to these quite a number of visitors found the way to Camp Song. I>nnce atpi Laughter every af ternoou and evening. Kershaw News Notes. The Blackinon Company's' stock .of goods was sold at public outcry Tues day- morning and was bought by Har ry L. SchlohAwrg. of Camden, for $('?. 025.(H?. which was aboug 4<> per cent of invoice price. Mrs. A. C. Carnes has been re-ap pointed? by State Superintendent of Kducation J. K. &wearingen as a nieni |T?er of the Lancaster County board of I education. ?Mrs. M. Moguleseue and two child* ren. of Camden, are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, M. Bluesteoln. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stevens left last week for a stay at Cleveland Springs. Mrs. J. Gardiner Richards, and children of Camden, are visiting Mrs. Richards parents. I?r. and Mrs. I. R. Hayes. Mrs. II. I.. Richoy and children, of Camden, are visiting Mrs. Richey's mother. Mrs. Molly .1. R rower. Miss Daisy M. Ninch. of (iastonia. X. C.. is visiting her parents. Mr. and and Mrs. S. McNlnch. Sin* will leave Thursday to visit her sister. Mrs. Mar tin, at Fort Worth. Texas. ? Master McKain Richards. t)w little son of Prof, and Mrs. J. /Oardinei Richards, of Camden, celebrated his third birthday in Kershaw lust Satur day at the home <?f his grnndjwrents. , I >r. and Mrs. T.^R. Hayes. He invited a number of his Kershaw friends to enter into t lie; celebration of the event | with him and gave them a royal g'Hid i time with games. !???? cream and cake. Mrs. Richards was assisted in caring for the liftle guests by Mrs. R. C. Lake. Mrs. Retty Boone, aged fcs years, died at the home of Lewis Blackmon it) , the Kershaw mill village Tuesday .Inly r.th. and was hurled in the gtave vard at Bethel church near .Teffcrw. on Wednesday. The funeral services i were conducted bv the Rev. R. W. Pa f | toe and Rev. J. M. Nea'l. Mrs. Boone , had been in ill health about two 1 months. I - ? To Meet at flreeiiville. "The South Caroling K *-t :i i 1 < "1 ? ?t h j ? A?*mw?hI ????? wiH n>4t-t in f-rr??e?ville j at the Imperial Hotel p July 20th nrxlj '21 -if An inliTost^ j program hns; Wm'ji nrrnnjTPn. ohnm* of (!>?? S f a Mors are 11 recti, members of t ) 1 !?(} jj m for?l }<? mi*s of officers f? hold A If you TIioh. Ma. ?-1 I >rq clothing mor ; r> :t r?? not m??m- ! (? wif ti us All j it Ion cannot af , ntion. Election: ntr von r will 1?' I I d. pica so notify ; 'a in St.. Col unt- ! <pos?U>]c." in tlif F nitcd i according to a !<?? public by the < $r,,774to?r?.o<Y>. ;ta nmounf wn* ,0*^8.74.000 th^ nhont through a i rc??orvo l?a nk i BOLD ROBBKRS CAl'OHT i^Kkrd Dr. and Mrs. Moore lit Their Bathroom. Columbia. July 11. After locking I?r. and Mrs, T. T? Moore, (ft this city, lu their l?a t la room early thin morning, robbing the Moore home and cutting the telephone wire, "Jim" l>avls. a y on ag. white man. who claims (he Kast Side. New York City a* his home, was shot in the neck by |K>liccmcu and ar rested, and charged with tin* crime. He Is not seriously Injured. Ho was identified by I>r. Moore as the man who entered his homo, TbO value Ofj the loot secured by Ha vis whs small. It was found on his person. I?r. ami Mrs. Moore were awakened to find Davis standing over their bed, menac ing them with a revolver. He forced them to geOnto f li**i r bath room, lock ing the door, and .then robbed the house.1 When he left a neighbor was aroused by calls and he released Dr, and Mrs. Moore. It was found that the telephone wire was cut and a neighbor's telephone was used. With a description of the burglar, the police started to the Moore home in the sub urbs and encountered. Davis on the corner of Hull and (Jreen streets, when the police car halted. Davis glided be hind a hedge and commenced firing on them. His fire was returned and he was wounded in the neck; dropping to the street, tie had a revolver in each hand. Many shots were exchanged In fusiladc. Peppery Paragraphs. It pays t<? own thing* you don't owe for. Manx a man who is on the road to fortune doesn't know where to get off. A little learning is a dangerous tiling, but ji lot of ignorance is still more dangerous. When a woman begins to dye her hair -dm begins to suspect some other woman's figure of being unnatural. Talk is cheap if yon get it from a gossip. Then' are lots of happy people in the silly sanitariums. Music has. charm In the country where the houses . arc a mile apart. Never Judge .the dimensions of a woman's brain by the size of her hat. Kven he wlm fights ami runs away may leave footprint* in the sands of time. Some men have such weak eyes they actually couldn't tell the truth if they sa wit. No. Alfred, a man seldom puis his foot into It when he takes a step In the right direction. SHORT NEWS STORIES Paragraphs Gathered Here, There and . Everywhere. John Clark MoMynn. the engineer who designed the famous Ferris Wheel that was set up at< the Chicago exposi tion, died at his home In Chicago, last Thursday. The thermometer registered 108 de grees at Bismark. North "Dakato. last Saturday, breaking a record of 107 de grees that has stood for fifty years. Jack Johnson, former heavyweight pugilist, was released from LoaA'en worlh prison last Saturday after hav ing served eleven months of a year's sentence for violation of the Mann act. John I >. Rockefeller celebrated his SL'nd birthday at his home at Tarry town. New York, last Friday. John l> Rockefeller. Jr.. and family dified with him Friday night. .lack 1 >cmpsey ? sa ys lie will not fight .lark Johnson < r any other negro fighter. Activities of Women. .More than .".O.OOO women arc em ployed in government depa rttnenl s in Washington. There is hardly any derma n lru'i lative body in which women are not represented I n China, only friend.- made after marriage usually call a woman by her new name. More than -4 .~?.<>(K> women haw been rilucated in the Bible Women's Train ing School in foreign lands. Paris dressmakers are opposing tin* -uggestion for the 'return in style of the tightly laced corsets of the sev ??njeeuth century. <iirls in China are taking public scholarships to study abroad, hitherto an unheard of proceeding. The Michigan Supreme Court re ecntly -Titled that a woman has a right to hold political office in that State. Mrs. Sarah Maxwell. Canada's old est citizen, recently celebrated her 110 birthday. She outlived all her child ren. The I.iso women of the MeKong val ley. with tlicir cowrie head dresses, jnrc, perhaps, unique among the na M V A C A f ? hoe/t iiiiitvr*! J\'* Not more than 25 per cent of the working force in any establishment in | Canada shall consist of either Inexpe rienced adults or young girls. T,ondon bootmakers claim that the English woman's foot' Is growing larger, due probably to their addiction to golf, tennis and other sports. Specials Today LEMONS 45r PER DOZEN ORANGES 45r PER DOZEN * These prices are positively for Today only. THE CASH STORE A resolution has been introduced in the Texas house to Investigate the ex tent of the Kii Klux organization in Texas. " Civic League Meets. A very delightful meeting of the Camden Civic League was held Mini day afternoon, on the Library Park. It was quite a disappointment to the league that the expected guests, Miss Miniahan. and Mrs. Chen, of Colum bia did not come: but the members hope that it is only a deferred pleas ure. and that the League may have the -honor of entertaining these ladies in the near future. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Muller. and minutes or last meet ing read by Miss Nettles. Mrs. Kit cliey as chairman of Depot committee reported that work had commenced at the Seaboard station, this news was very gratifying Indeed. Mrs. von Tresekow reported for the tree committee. She thought the trees \veft? being badly used on account of wires. Mrs. Muller, however, has in terviewed the men. and they had prom-' ised to be as careful as possible in this work. Mrs. von Tresekow also re ported on the Rest Room. One half year's rent, -Soft, has been sent to Mrs. lturdell. Miss. Minnie C'yburti and her coin-, rnittee from the Chamber of Commerce cofleeted $73.50. The park committees CtHV'e in favorable reports. The presl <lont asked If any one would represent the League in the Kdueatlonal Confer ence. Jnl.v loth to bo hold in Spnrtan burg. no one could find it convenient, to attend. A Mrs. H. <!. Cnrrisnn, Jr., as chair man df IMay-C round* committee told of interest, and progress in that direc tion. She had ordered a catalogue with |vlay ground fixtures and prices, and she hoped to give a more definite report at next meeting. The social features of the afternoon were especially pleasing. The I/eague president had Invited M essrs. Whitney and Cold) and these young men were brave enough to face ? a feminine audlance and give several very beautiful selections. The enteralnment committee' spread an attractive table under a IwfluMfu! oak. from which iced tea and'. dainty cakes were served. Chairs worn taken from the Library uWl placed under the spreading oakes. making an ideal place for the hot July meeting.. Messrs. It. I>. Williams. W. < ?. Hay, S. A. Ihirrier and J. <1. Richards, Jr, spent a couple of days at Myrtle llciich and MurreH's Inlet the past week. They made the trip In Mr. Ilay's camping car. DANCE at ELLERBE'S MILL Near Rembert, S. C. Tuesday Night, July Nineteenth Music by an Orchestra BUY AT HOME Let us fill your market basket from our fresh and up-to-da^e stock of Fancy Groceries. We carry a com plete line of the most choice eatbles. We specialize in nhone orrlrr^ nnrl deliver your groceries at your door. Lang's High Grade Grocery Telephone No. 2 Member of Chamber of Commerce