The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 21, 1921, Image 9
Social and Personal News
By Mi?? Louise Nettie*
tfrttlni of OKlr U#RW .
, KtuUor mooting ot tt>o tl\U
llM> ; cailoa w order immodiate*
^u?vinvtft <* w m*
,v iatian Moudiiy afternoon nt
11 ??.???.?..
u" vtiuuie !,s ctna\ri?ttn re
of ? f'" ?*?? m
*
; ,' numhor Of dutiful mimosa
u" it nio't^K"1' w"Mlu beul' ,l"'
lrW"" ,f "??'? fl#,U
T"'*melery - <>?' l""k" ,"',i oft?r
" ,1,1 and i !?? work is to/bo
***', soon as propitious weather
ms lt< su.vc<M The woe ,<?*??
was asked to plant the yuccas
tinoof thorn *???* or"
ho"' <?" ('our5 '
U'"'; M iiaruoh reported Hampton
jowl shitis*. "0(1 Ml- Wl.
wineon thought Kershaw ' ?|'k ^
S ,ml rejoLvd in ,he 'Improved ? on
"\[ nlS'om'y ?? chairman <*
hospital v>minitter lo
find iiut just when patients wished to
n 0ut riding, '?"d th0? l>hou'* t,,<v* ral'
own -vhu had offered to take them.
r:rr:,: r r - -
r<^i.' oi,uiimu" ?'
?ml who ?'? ?? *?<", attend
meeting anyway to represent the l<on
,/uf -on* that occasion
Mrs. von Tresvkow routed that the
Chamber of Commcrw would assist in
X?i?B IK"- for the He* Hoom
-p.lt opeu until Jatmary
l?, ?, t'i<-r i liat 'time It would be up to
hu.i?(.? men of the city to say
Wl, Other they wanted It or not. Mrs.
rv.wuov tol, of Willie .Brooks
?*Mk her interest In >!?? ?*???
known now as "The Colored Sec Ion.
.? the streets were In bad condition
and Improvement In many way? muoh
,1.-1 The council bad compiled ulth
request ami given Drooto permls
?i,,i, ,o name the locality. He desired
to name it for his father, who was"
wortliv colored eltiwm. and asked the
h, drcs' ol the TiCaKue to .stlitKCst a uaiuo.
They sossested "Brooks Dale." as the
section is I" a valley, and contains
some very' pretty little homes Ike
ui'w tifV i? nnwh ]?rottior ami moio
(Hpnificl ttinn the old. and the
hopes thai the colored people of that
section' will put forth every effort to
improve and beautify tHote homes. I?t
wry nook nml corner In Couidcu be
fillci with pi'rpetual t)looni.
Married at Westminister
O.r.l" have been received In Cam
i be marriage of AU?s:
Tin, I, Knox Singleton, of Westminister
M,, It. 0." l.oi'kbardt Watmamaker, ,
,.t which occurred at the
i In- bWde at that place on Oc
tober 1Mb. the Itev. Oeortfe >'?? ' ml"'
nffirint inn. ' . '
bruW i Ik- ?lau?hter ?>f >lrs ]
Klinu W. SiuKletou and Mr. Waunu^
mak. r i. formerly of St. Matthews, but
h?. rt'crnt I v ?-onie to (XltHten to ie
v;rt,. wli. r, li.. is .M.n?loy?l as a member
?r ton uradins force of tuc,
\V ' i fiuninission. Mr- an^ * I
Wa.m?a.:.k,. arrived in Camden Wed-|
v .MMiinc after spemlipg aevernlj
t; St. Matthesss.
Majestic Theatre
PROGRAM
-
today. Friday October 21st
? Veil H. DeMille Presents
"THK AFFAIRS OF ANATOL"
I'lMVcd !?y a cast that for number
of fnm<?u< artists has never been
i pproachcit In rhe history of
or screen. Admission 30c.
' hihlrni uihNt 1 J. 25*.'. Tax in
? ?hl< it
Saturday, Oetober 22nd.
'Jack Hoxie iu
INK MAN FKOM NOWHERE"
With Hoxie at his bent
AKii :i Mermaid Potm*dy
"BANG"
Monday, October 24 tb
Metro Presents
Hort Lytell In
' I NK, MISLEADING IADV
A fascinating drama of conflict be
?wwn th?* sexe*. A 1 *0 Pa the
WeekW News.
Tuesday, October 25th
' < 'Mu yn Presents Will Roger* in
II ST CALL ME JIM"
A n<l ? new episode of
"THK SKY HANGERS"
Wednesday, October 26tb
I'v Si?eclal 'Arrangements with
'? I \rtists we offer the wonder
ful production.
?CARNIVAL"
li.\ Henry Knowing.
A iso Screen Magazine
Thursday, Oetober 27th
i.eorge Meiford'* Production
THE GREAT IMPERSONATION"
With James Kirk wood and Annn
Forrest
Al?o Patbe Weekly Ne-w?
Announcement Party ^
A pretty uffttir of the week was
Lite bridge party giveu by Mi?$ Kmmlo
Alexander, complimenting her two sis
ters. Mrs. K. o. Zetrouor. of Gaine*
vllle, Flu., aiul Miss Minnie Alexan
der. The rooms were prettily decorat
ed in palms aiul ferns uhd
abloom with uutunm roses.
Tablo* were, attractively arranged
for hridgo-< lltf pri/,es gOing to Mi-s
Alberta IVuin and Mrs. S. O. Zemp.
After cards delicious refreshments
were served, consisting of cJtilekcn
salad ami a*vcssories.
The most interesting feature of the
oveniug, however, was the entrance of
lit (It* Mivs Kuiily Jenkins bearing gi
special delivery package addressed lo
Miss Minnie Alexander. When the
package was opened it was found to
contain a bride's book, from which
fell a shower of small ^nvelojw?s ad
dressed to each guost- these con
tained cards announcing the engage
nient of Mist# Minnie Alva Alexander,
of this city lo Mr. John Hubert Reese,
of Columbia, I be marriage to be sol
cinnized November 2nd, 1921.
The I?ride-fo-lM> is the thlnl daugh
tor of Mrs. (3. C. Alexander, of this |
dry and is one of Camden's most at
tractive and popular young womeij.
Una f footed and pleasing in manner
she has a host of friends who Join in
best wishes for her happiness, but re
gret i hat her marriage will take her
elsewhere to live.
The groom-to-be is a worthy young
business man, of Columbia, in whom
the Camden people feel a close inter
est not only because he has won one
of t lie town's fair danghtrs. but his
of the ? own'# fair daughters, but bis
mother who was Miss Adolia McDowell
her girlhood home.
Halloween Party.
Onu of our little friends ha* asked
us to print the following invitation to
a Halloween Party to be given at the
residence of Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Zemp
at S o'cloek on October 31st, for. the
benefit of the Young Peoples Mission
ary Society of the Methodist church:
' At Dr. S. C. Zemp's on Chestnut
street, w
Where all the young people are due to
meet,
On the night of October the thirty
first.
All will laugh till they fairly-burst.
A Halloween Party the attraction
will be .
A ]>euny for every year o1* your a^e
Is the entrance fee.
Wear a costume if you can
lint do not fall to be on band.
.Minding of Hospital Auxiliary.
There will be a meeting of the Hos
pital .Auxiliary at the Library next
Monday afternoon at I :rt<> o'clock, and
it is" earnestly hoped that every mem
ber -vV 1 11 be" present as it is an import
ant meeting - the annual election of
officers, etc.
Our new hospital is now being erect
ed?going forward rapidly and our
jieople should feel a deep interest in
it. The women of Camden may not
have large sums of money to contri
bute, but they can show t^ieir interest
by Joining the hospital auxiliary with
annual dues, within the reach of
everybody. Women of Camden the
Hospital Auxiliary is the most import
ant organization in this city, and it
you are nor already a member come
out Monday afternoon and show your
interest by giving your preseuee and
your aid. It is by united effort that
wc make things hum.
Former Camden Man Mani?*d
Tin* marriage of Miss Mary < in-gory
1 1 ii of Richmond, Virginia, and Mr.
James Kdward Mills ?>f IMgewood
Arsenal, Kdgewood, Maryland, took
place at h o'clock on Saturday evening,
Octobeu frith. a I tin* home of the bride's
brother in law and sister. Mr. aud Mrs.
William Reynolds Vance, Roman Ter
race. New Haven. Connecticut.
Mrs. \ ancf- attended licr* sister as
matron of honor, Miss Frances Stowe
Vance of New Haven and Miss Frances
Field Whitesca rver <>f Charleston. S C.
were bridesmaids. The bride was
given in marriage by her brother. Mr.
Thomas I fume of Asheville. North
{Carolina. Major C. It Wood <>f I'hilri
delphia. attended the groom as best
man. and the officiating clergyman
was Rev. W. H. Mills <>f Columbia,
S. C., brother of the groom'
Mr. Mills is a .South Carolinian and
an eminent chemist. He was major in
the First On . Regiment during the
world war aud was in service in
France for 18 mouth*. He is now a
technical director at the Fdgewood
government arsenal.
After N'ovemher 1, Mr. and Mrs.
Mill? will be at home at Edgewood Ar
senul. Edgewood. Maryland.
Mr. Mills is well known in Columbia,
having been connected with the
University of South Carolina in the
chemistry deportment sirwv 1011.
From 101.T to the present year ho was
profes?or of chemistry at the univer
sity. hut was absent the greater part
of the past term doing rosea reh work.
Fie the brother of Mitft Mary Mills,
who is now on a visit to her brother
in China. ? Columbia Record. Oct. 19.
Nfr. Mills wan born And reared la
Camden and In a brother of Mr.
fjmren* T *IH1?. of thl* e?y.
' s?
Library ^Vssorltttiou Met.
The October uieotiuf of the above A*
sociation watf hold Mowday afternoon
ut the Library, Mrs. M. .0. vou Trosek
ow fu the chair, uud Mies Louise Net
tles reading minutes of last meeting,
and also the Librarian's repotfc which
showed Interest, finances a ikI luflu
cih'O lu a healthy condition,
Mrs. William King as chairman of
book committee reported nix ?ew book*
purchased, a od asked i>onulssion to
purcham* books for the rent as
fast as (hey are brought, out that is,
the desirable one*, of cour^', antl
with eousont of the rest of the
comriitttee, who are still to bo allowed
to liinUe their choice.' This request
vva* granted. Mi^s Kllse Hardy pro*
sented' several books 1 1> the library,
and one book of short stories sent from
Switzerland by it's author, dura Bene
dict. This committee was also request
e(l to purchase a few Juveulle hooks.
Mrs. 'W. .). Udnngave a favorable
report on draining the collar, and the
Vmninlt tee was authorized to complete
I lie work, the Association to furnish
the j?i | h? m ml the city kindly consent
ing to have the work done. The pre
sent elty eounell will go on re<\>rd as
showing ii n active interest In thei
Library aud doing all in their ]X)wer
to put it to the. front as ono of Cam
den's educational institution*. Mrs.
I')nnn and her committee, Mrs. <5. <J.
Alexander. Mr*. J. T. Mat-key and
Airs.. ,T. s. l.indsay were authorized
tn j_'o on with fhe interior improve
ment* nevossa ry to make the Library
comfortable and attractive for the
winter.
Mrs. von Tresvkow will represent
tlie Association in the district con
ference to be held in Rook II ill in
November, as she is going any way as
a State officer and the Association
did not f?s?) that it could i*ay the ex
I tenses <>f a delegate. However the As
sociation will 1h? pleased to have
.?mother delegate if any mouther de
sires to go.
It was decided tt> buy another cata
logue. cabinet in the near future. Mr.
! L. T. Mills, vice president of the As
sociation was present and kindly con
sented to act as chairman of the Exe
vuUve CoUuuitteo, a poaMioa make va
cant by f h?? passing of Mr. W. M.
Shannon, a promoter of tho Library
Association aiul a staunch supporter of
It through all the yearn, fen' wo had
the Library Ion*; lad'oro wo could
boast of t lu* pretty (It .Mo building that
now adorns Ubrttry Square. and Mr.
Shannon stood loyally by It through
all its upw and downs. A floral tri
bute was sent. by tho ortfunl/nt ion to
l?c placed upon his raskot a mut<?
rxpiv-^ioit ut' tin- low and I'-Uri-m lu
wjl(i:h he was hold.
The membership stood while tho. lot
lowing resolutions were read ;
Tribute of Kespwt.
Wherea*. it ha* phased Almighty
C.hI to remove to a higher sphere of
usefulness, our fruitful member and
cO*Worker> Willi a in ML* Shannon, who
was ever a strong supporter and loyal
worker along all inlueat ional lines,
whose influence aul ?advloe hei|Ms| to
procure our Library, who a? Chair
man of the Executive committee was
over ready to do his duty.
Resolved 1st. That in his passing,!
The Library > Association pf Camden
has lost a v^hnsl ami efficient mem
ber and officer. That, while." wo
shall meet, and we shall miss him.
There will be ono vacant chair.
\Ve shall strive to carry forward.
Ideals he had fostered hero,"
Second, That we extend our pro
I found sympathy to his bereaved family
and that a copy of these resolutions be
I senf to our County papers and a page
In our minute ls>ol< Ik- iruKMibed to
his memory. .
Sadie Kennedy von Tresckow. Pres.
Sumter Couple, Married Here
Mr. .1. I'. Brunson and Mrs. 1*. II.
jotey, both of Sumter, S. C, drove over
j 10 Camden Wednesday and were quiet
i ly married at the residence of Probate
| ,1 udjre McDowell.
To Attend Keunhui.
j Aymng those who will ultciid the
j Confederate reunion in ChattanOog;^.
I which w ill be held in that city Octohiir
jutth to 'J7th are Messrs <i. It. King.
? N. A. Methane. J. ,1. Hell. I. F. Holland.
' J. It IVLoache. w K Uu?sell, Alex,
j Moseley, Mr. and< Mrs. T. 1\ Sanders,
j Misses Nancy Limlsay. Ethel Yates.
! and Iteheckah Delxiaclie,
I ; ?
[ I'Kl'XKS ? l?c per pound. The Cn[d"t
Store. I 'Ml
Kurly Tourist Arrival*.
-Mr. T. >K, KrnniVdiolz, Mi4. ami
Mi'k. J. 1?. (iruhain, Mr. ami Mrs. John
It. Todd and Mr, and Mrs; X. O, Boy
le 111 are some -of ttio early arrival a
among the tourist colony wintering ,in
t'nmdeu.
Mr. K nunbhol/ brought down a force
of about fourteen pa tutors who tiro
now at work ro~|\ainting tin* Klrkwood
of which In* is malinger," in order fo
have It ready for the coining winter
>vnson.
MH With Christian Kmleavor.
A delightful occasion last Sunday
evening was hold ut the I're.sbyterian
church when tlio Christian Endeavor
had as their guests I lio members of
the I.ytllclon stroot Mothodlst church.
Quite a large crowd attended mid the
(?harming programme rendered l>y the
League was thoroughly enjoyed by an
appreciative audience. The following
program was? successfully carried out:
Nil*. Kennedy Ilodge^ led, with Mrs.
S. <\ /iomp ut I lie organ. Topic ? "The
Idonl Meeting," talk by Mr Kennedy
Hodges, ltecltation by Miss Margaret
t'hewning. Trio? "In the Secret of
His Preserve,' by Miss Olive IUiame.
Mrs. Kdwin Itnddiu anjil Mr. Jack Her
bert, Mr. I). 1'. Truesdale aceompan
iltg ?>n the violin. It ending Mis?
Christine Jones.
Don't mi*s^CXhe affairs of Anatol"
wt the Majestic today. Matinee 't p.
in Night 7 and 0 p. m.
PERSONAL MENTION.
v/
Mr. and Mrs, Jacob lUt'M'h huvr re
turned homy after spending several
mouths in Germuny.
See Opcll II, DoMllh' s wonderful
production "The Affairs or Auntol" at
tho Mnjestio today, matinee and night
Mr, 'J'. .1; Oyburn has relumed t<>
Cumden after si>ending some lime in
Charleston.
''The Affairs of Auntol" is one of the
%i t'B tost Hereon triumphs of tho decade
It is a marvelous photoplay with tho
[greatest aU>star east over assembled in
any picture. Shewing nl tho Majestic
today.
Miss Znloine Khaino who was ope rut
0(1 on ;| t file Coluinhiu Hospital lurtl
>vook is ???|>* *r I its getting n toil}*. \erv
nicely..
M i\ und Mrs. .1 l?' .lenkius and
fuinfty motorod to Rock lli.ll Sunday to
-visit thoir dn ughter Miss Murgorot
who is attending Wintlirop College.
Miss Wilbur MoCallum left this work
for (Jreenville whore ahe wl.ll ho the
guest of Mrs. A. .1. Simon, jr., while
thero she will attend the Ulomson-Pur
man football game, on Friday.
Mrs. 1.. r. Berry is spending, tho
wook cull with hor parents at Lowry ?
villc.
Mr and Mrs. Konnody Iilakeuoy of
Cnmdou . announce the birth of u
j daughter. Khettn Shannon, on Satur
day, October 15tli.
(OKKKK ? Fresh shipment of Harring
ton Hail coffee just received Tho
('asb Store.
ATTENTION CAMPERS AND CONTRACTORS
You .ire probably l>lan
ulhU to take it ?itu?nin>r out
ii ip of some son, in \v li U'li'
fil>e you shouM " llUVtt H
first class i??nv Wall Tt*lil ,
.iv vh,>\\ n" by cut Wc (HIU
kIvc you a lent ft feet ?
inches by 1( fis-l N llulies
nt lo .ouutv J!?<h.nt|?" inn
i crlu I for Js'Wt "r-.iini?"
HtaiuiK tcf r s a i iii.v
XI i I < 1 1 ' w | ? r? m ? T? ?< I
COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY
823 West Gervait St. Columbia, S. C.
In order that the Fire Insurance Companies may be able to pay their losses
promptly and in cash, all premiums must be paid in cash when due.
>y i l
In so many instances has the privilege of credit been abused that the Fire
Insurance Companies have been obliged to demand of* their Agents that all
premiums be paid in cash on or before the due date named in the Policy,
and if not paid then the Policy is void.
On and after the FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1921, all policies
issuedj[by us will contain the following clause:
9
CANCELLATION NOTICE
Particular attention is called to t he following notice and condition of thi^ contract.
This policy shall become void on the TWENTY-FIFTH day of .......... It .... .
unless the consideration or premium named herein of $ shall have been actually paid in
cash to the authorized Agent of this Company, on' or before the said TWENTY-FIFTH Day of
, 19. , and this notice is mutually accepted as sufficient to comply with the
cancellation notice required by the printed condition of this policy.
Attached to and forming part of Policy No. of the
Insurance Company, of
Agent.
Note: Atfrnt* wi!' sign and one on I'olny. nut* on Iti-jmrf ami cmu* <?ii
It will be useless for anyone to ask us for credit beyond the time stated in
your policy as it will be impossible for us to extend you that credit for the
reasons stated above.
CAMDEN LOAN & REALTY COMPANY
WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY
C. P. DuBOSE & COMPANY
Read your policy. Take note of the due date. Do not let it lapse!