The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 16, 1921, Image 5
Social and Personal News
By MU? UutM N#?lw
College Girl* Complimented
Mrs, Robert Keunedy gave a bridge'
party. Monday morning to a limited
number ?,f college girls. Tho affair
was quite Informal but exceedingly
pleasant. MIhs Katherlne Bluftmey
>Si(S ihr only "out of school" ?lest
ami in honour of her reeeutly ???
uoimced engagement she was present
??<1 with h gold l>lu, a wishbone, as
?? emblem of good luck. Aftor cards
delicious refreshment# were served.
Mrs. KUh?rd>
A lovely affair of the week was tin*
bridge party Friday morning* with Airs.
.1 Uarduor Klelmrds as the agreeable
hostess. and Misses Kattierlne Ulake
neyaml Mary Hayes as joint honoreea.
The rooms were adorned with tho
brilliant hues of late summer, and
tables were attractively arranged for
jii.xteeii bridge devotees The most in
teresting feature of the uiondng how
ever vvrts the reading of a telegram nl
each table announcing the engagement
of Mis* Katherlne Ltlakeiiuy, of this
oity tc Mr. lOrnest Npong. of Charlotte.
This brought forth the usual merri
ment, expressions of good wishes, etc
The fair bride-to-be was prespnted
with t piece t?f silver. Miss liases re
eei red .t pair of silk hose, and the score
jirizc won by Miss Kthel Yates.
.Mis?e* Mlackvvell and Hompster, of
Ker>ha? and. Mrs Cameron, of Char
lot it were miiong the out of town
iciest v Afier cards, a salad course
v\ i ! ! i ii ed tea was servo;d.
Visitors Complimented.
Mi< Alfred Holmes von Kolint/. and
I leu t-\ Strna^ker. both of Charleston
were complimented Thursday morning,
when M r>. II K Ha I left was hostess
.-i I :i l?ritlm> pa rly given in their Junior.
Tin* large living roor was bright, airy
mid flower-filled making' a fitting set
ting f?tr the eongeiilal company that
. aKseaibied. The score prize, a recent
novel. wa* won by Miss IOthel Yates,
and daplicalc cut glass lion bou dishes
were_pre*ented t<> the guests of honor."
A! noon a tempting luncheon was Kerv
'??l on tlie prettih arranged oaifd tables.
To Hold Institute Here,
Tin* Woman's Auxiliary and Mis
sionary Societies of the different Pres
Mtorijiii chuYches tlmt compose Conga
r co Presbytery will hold an institute
in the Camden Presbyterian chinch
next Thursday. September 22nd. The
exerciser will begin at 11 o'clock in
the morning. Several bright and in
teresting speakers have been invited,
and aw expected and it is hoped that
every church in the ^Presbytery will
send a full delegation. In addition to
this the church societies of all denomi
nations in the city are cordially invit
ed to attend. At 1 o'clo?fc dinner will
t'O served under the oaks in the rfwirch
v.irrJ and all visitors are invited. The
occasion will no doubt he both pleas
ant ami profitable, and a large crowd
l> bopefl for and expected.
? Library Association to Meet
There will be a meeting of the above
?Wociation. next Monday 'afternoon,
September lUth nt J> o'clock. This As
sociation has not had ? meeting since
iaM April, and while everything is
moving along smoothly as far as the
l.ihi.iriaii knows, it is right and fitting
'Hit ' he A<>ociation should have an
? ' | ' ? ; ? : 1 1 meeting. All interested are
? ivii.-.j 1 1 1 romp and those not already
iiionii>? :^ :i re eordially invited to join.
' 1 n.'i ii dues arc only $1.00
Majestic Theatre
PROGRAM"
I ml.ty. Friday 16th
Marv Piekford in
'"I'M KOI 4,11 THE BACK DOOR"
? us how warm and rral
iMc and diviue a think' it
just human and happy.
Pat ho News.
? OThiidron IV
sat unlay. September 1 71 li
^'iiliam Fox Presents
- ?ni thrill comedy and
'"T-riv?. pu'turc ovor ??ho\\ n on
? ?' ?*4c nr screen
"SKIRTS"
> . < ?mplote SinKor's Mitljrots
:tnt| Cireu* combined
In Six Reels
Monday. Soptemher 191 li. '
?? i:ttr>d I'ir..t National Picture#
' ? ??. t - Constance Talmadpe in
"WEDDINr. BELLS"
^ Patlio Wooklv Ne\v
* -
Tuesday. September 20th.
\ Metro Serf on Olassh
'"THE STAR ROVER"
1 .?????I ??}, TTttt! gV.-nin T *o-t.
AI-" Thunilorholt .Tn'k
\\ fdiifMlay, September 2 l^t
I? W Griffith'*
"DREAM STREET"
^::h Ri'-hftrd H?rthoiPTrio?s
Thursday. Neptemlwr 22nd.
"WITIKHT LIMIT*
da ssir
> N il Hon in a Metr#? Srnfl
V l-?> Pathe Now*
' PERSONAL MENTION.
( 'aptain \V. M. Shannon Is ^||Utlg
in Columbia.
Mrs. J. H. Morris, of OharJe.stou 19
spending her vacation with Mrs H. W,
Team.
Mr." Cttrol 10*u\l * visitor at "the
bono of Mr. and Mr*. John itl t until <?"
Monday. jyj
Mr. Cuyene Zemp will leave Sunday
for Jefferson Medici I (&U^ge, IHtUa
del phi a.
'Misses Mary Vlil?plgUe UU<J 1 41 1
Mlakeney wore visitors in Columbia
Thursday.
rMr. and Mrs. Kason. of Charleston
spent the week end with Mr. ami Mrs.
V. M. Zemp.
William Hamlin, of Mount Pleasant
is visiting at the home of relative* on'
Kjiir Street.
Mrs. Frank I.. Zemp has an her
house guest iter brother, Otis Johnson,
Lancaster. ? .
Mrs. Ida S. Heath is at home again
after a summer In Hip mountains of
North Carolina.
Miss Mamie Da vl*, of Cheraw spent
Inst week here Jts the guest of Mrs.
C. B, Spradle.v.
Miss ICtliOl Birchmore, who has heen
spending sonie lliue in Charlotte, litis
returned home.
Mr. Vernon McDowell left Wednes
day for York where he wMl enter the
cotton business, *
Miss Silo Halle left, this week for
? ? ' i
Winthrop. where she will enter the
Sophomore elass.
Misses A label and Fli/nheth Ken
nedy left Wednesday for Columbia to
enter (Vlumbja College.
Mr. .and Mrs. Pat; Murphy sjieut the
week end in Catnden. Mrs. Murphy
remained for a longer stay.
Mr. M. L. Smith and daughter. Mis.<
Dorothy, returned (hi s week from a
visit to Henderson ville. X. C.
Mr. and Mrs. II. (i. Cnrrison have
returned from a mouth's staj in the
mountains of North . CarolifiJL.
Ml>-ses Ceeile and Lovee True^dale
left Wednesday for Spartanburg where
Miey wlU attend Converse College.
Miss Winnie Oliver, of Dillon, a
teacher in the High school Is staying
at the home of Mrs. Helton Boykin.
Misses Leila and Charlotte Shannon
are tit home again, after spending -a
month in t he-Berkshire 1 1 ills, of Maine.
The many friends of Louis and Wil
liam Stoney were delighted to have
them in Camden for :i short stay this
week.
Misses Florence .Boykin ami Clara
Curcton. of <Camden, spent Thursday
with the Misses (Godfrey. ? Cheraw
Chronicle.
Mr. Bennle Smith, who has been
playing on the base hall team in Hen
dersonville the p"bst season, has re
turned home.
Miss Katherine Fitz Simons, of
Spartanburg, a teacher in the Gram
mar school, is staying at the home of
Mrs. William King.
Miss Eileen Attn una Osbourn. of
Charlestown. West Virginia, is here
for the winter season as milliner for
MiSs M. F. Gerald's millinery store.
Mr. Charles H. Hough, who is with
the Palmetto Power Co.. with head
quarters at Charleston, is^here for a
few days visit with relatives and
friends.
Mr. W. It. Hough was hi Asheville
last week in attendance upon the an
mini conference of Charl'^t^-Hock Hill
agent* for tlic* Equifnt)lc l^ire Assur
ance Society.
Mr. Carl Harris, of Anderson, who
spent ten-days with Mr. Nettles JJnri
siy left Wednesday for the University
of North Carolina to resume his
studies in that institution.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McDowell, .1. C
liethcl. Ferris McDowell and little T-.
A. McDowell. Jr?, spent several days '
in the mountains of North Carolina |
last work The trip wn< made hy
a trfoinohile
t
Misses !'?ol t \ I la ilc, l*'li/.aheth Work
man, Margaret Jenkins. F.li/.aheth Bed
ford. Josephine Cureton. Kdna Tiller
Annie May McCoy, Helen Watkins and
Stella A. Hall leave t-oda.v for Win
tlir??p College.
Mrs W. D. 'i'rant ha ni i- visiting at i
the home of her son, Mr W. D Tran '
thani on Chestnut streei She is al- j
way\ a welcome visitor in her old
home town, where -he ha? a wide rir
cle <>f friends.
Mr Bennie De Louche I'cfi thi> week
to resume his studies at Wofford Fit
ting School. His friends i u Camden
will lie clad to know that he was the
fortunate winner of ft schWa rship to
thi.s Institution for the coming session.
Among 1 lie bouquets of rosebuds wtto
have hrighteued the town with their
presence this week, are Miss Caroline
Ranks ?>f Columbia. uho has been the
house guest of Miss ChrUdine McNalr,
and Misses Helen and Flossie Roykln.
of lioykin. and .Miss Kimnu VUloplgnA. I
of Camden, who were visitors at- the
home of Dr Kgle^ton ' Hnrtsville Me?
songer.
T(\n large unoccupied barrack build
ings at r?mp Jaek^on were destroyer*
by fire of unknown o?ism ln?t Sntnr- '
day.
toDAY'ft SPECIAL
? Vtagon Soap. 0 bars for 2-V
The r??li Store ,
Miss Mary fureton'a P^rtjr,
Miss Mary Cureton was hastens at
a Juvenile dance Friday eveniug, cole
hrutlng the ending of vacation time. ;
About half a hundred of her young i
frieuds assembled U> hiuke the occa
sion a merry one. The dunce eoutlnu1 1
iid from 7 :JtO to 10 o'clock. lee cream]
and cake were served filling thu ovc !
T* I
Kngafenient Announced. i
Mr. and Mrs. IC. (>. iilakcney have
* i
announced the engagement of their
dadghter, Katberlne, to Mr. Ernest
Spong. of Charlotte. Miss ltlakeney ,
wa* educated at l/ueett's College. I
Charlotte, and was very popular In
that city- during her college days. Iler
vlvaclouniess and beauty, her charm
iijg manner and winning <|ti soimlit.v
lift VO -WOU for her a dlstlnet place in
Camden's younger circles, and also
made her a great favorite of the older
people. Mr. Spong V* a worthy and
successful young business man. of
Charlotte. The wedding* we' Ueiir. is,
tfTbe in the early winter.
Wants?For Sale
CASH FOR YOUR OLD CARS ? L'sed
parts at bargain prices for all ninkos
of cars. Columbia Vulcanizing , ?fc
Truck Co., Columbia, S. C. 24-2<Sii
l-'OK SALF ? One one horse WMU'oil.
oik* surrey. one buggy. ojic set <of
harness, ami one ton loose alfalfa
bay. Apply to L. A. Wlttkowsky.
C<t biclcn. S. C. , 24 ? ?
FOR RKNT ? Uue furnished room for
rent. Address lo()lt Fair street. City
24
PIIOXE 5Ii? -when you need Henuing
and pressing. The Commercial Tai
lor Shop. Cam don. s. (\ 211-24.
FOR SALE ? One Ford touring ear in
good condition. Motor just over
?hauled and good tires. Camden
linttory a <id Vnlcanlzing Works,
t Formerly Heard's <iarago?. Cam
den. S. C. 24tf,
. ... ? ,t . , ;
COW FOR SALE? -Good milk cow at
reasonable price. ?* A*pply ro \V. O.
Hay, Cuiiuleti. S. O. 2^TJI
FOR QUICK SALF ? ( )ne Todd chock
protect ogra pb. Has never been used.
Also (me small safe. H. C. Hasty.
Camden. S. <\ 24pd.
FOR SALE ? Four foot ash,
oak and pine wood, deliver
ed on your premises. Ap
ply to W. L. DePass, phone
10. City. 2 4tf
ym.
FOR SALE ? One lot for Bale fronting
Cliurcb *t root. Apply to Itona Meoks, i
809 Lytrleton- street. Camden, S. C. j
22-23-24pd. j
FOR SALF ? One five-room Bungalow
In nice location for sale. Write
? ^"Bungalow," care of The Chronicle.
Camden; S. C. 24 tf
FOR SALE ? One cut down Ford, in j
good condition. See It at , Henry
Savage's residence, Camden. S. C. 2IJ
FOR SALF ? One five-room house in
?good condition on lower Lyttleton
street. Size of lot 66 x 2(14 feet. Ap
ply 907 Lyttleton street. Camden.
South Carolina. 24-26pd
KODAK KltS ? Correct developing
means better pictures. Send your
kodak films to us and get the best.
Columbia Studio. 1423 Main street,
Columbia, S. C Write for price list.
f 47-50
WANTED ? To buy all kinds., of cast I
Iron scraps Oamden Iron & Brass
Works, near Southern passenger
station. Camden, S. C. Ctf.
AGENT WANTED ? For Worthraor* j
Hair Preparation. ? See or call od 1
Madam K. E. Belton. 1 7 1 T? Gordv
Street. Camden, S. C. 20t* I
|
Carbide For All Makes of Gas
Generators ? Save trouble
and delays by buying from
T. B. McClain, at Manufac
turers prices plus freight to
Camden, T. B. McClain Cam
den, S. C. 43.
KOH SALE ? Beautiful lui burner, j
automatic feed stove. 1 he very thing]
for n largo residence or boarding
limiM'. \V. < >. liny. Camden, S. C.
???> O |
|{()\ PAPER ? Legal size S 1 'J x l.'J
box paper put up i it T\eftt l?oxes of
r?(K) shekel >. per ta>x at The
Chronicle office.
NOTICE ? To Farmers and Poultry
men : We want fresh (nig* every
day. Highest cash prices paid for
i<n me. Elect rik Maid Hake Shop.
DcKalh Street, nuxt ?i<?r?r to .NLaje^
fir Theatre. 19tf.
WE WANT? a lady or gentleman]
agent to handle city trade in Cain
don and other vacant cities. This Is J
a wonderful opportunity aj> you will
De retain ng the genuine .1 K. Wat
kins products, including Watklns
Cocoa nut Oil Shampoo, Garda Face
Powder. Fruit Drinks and over 137
other product*. Write today for
free sample and particulars. The
.1. It. Watklns Companv, New
York. X. V. 23 23p<l.
KODAK ERS ? (Jet my prices on Fin
ishing, Enlarging and Films. Try,
cash with work and see * what
qnlek results. K B Buddln, Cam-!
den. S. O. 12tf
Grand Opening
Sept. 1 6th-24th
The Newest Modes for Women
, ' \-v* '> - - -/ V ' " ? ?
?ti? IGaftiea uf (Hautium
attti aurrmttt&uu} trrritmu arc rnrfcialhi
muitrft In attfuft mil
Oirauft ?yntimjjmjhiuuuji $rytrmluT lfi'tti
atti* latftituj thrmuih ^rytrntlirr 24th
k I
A rorftial uttflrnntr aiuatta i|iui
f
Special selection for College Girls in Suits,
Dresses and Tailored Waists
(I hp Jfashinu
CAMDEN, S. C.
GET THE MOST FOR YOUR
COTTON
BY BUYING A COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR
$33.45 to $60.20
AS FOLLOWS:
One Styleplus Suit - - $25.00 to $40.00
One Shirt - - - $ 2.50 to $ 5.00
One' Hat .... $ 4.00 to $ 7.50
One Pair Socks - .25 to $ 1.00
One Necktie - - .50 to $ 2.50
One Union Suit - - $ 1.00 to $ 4.00
One Collar - - .20 to .20
$33.45 $60.20
Think of these prices as compared with a year ago when COTTON was selling
for 10c ? and today when it is bringing 20c.
If you trade with us you will soon offset a great part of last years loss on cot
ton. We guarantee every article. Ask our customers what our guarantee means.
We appreciate your smallest purchase ? and the customer for a ten cent hand
kerchief receives the same attention as one for a hundred dollar suit of clothes.
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