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Social and Personal News By Hospital Auxiliary Meeting. v largo and enthusiastic mooting of tbe Woman's Auxiliary to the IIoi*pl t?| Association mot at the IJbrary ;? jjouday afternoon, Mrs. I/oroy David >ou. vice presidout presided and means of earryiug on tho worit\^ucceysfu1ly wcriv discussed# l-t was dwided to r*fco the annual liuos to $1 <>0 and to launch a mem bership drives Mn, Uofoert Marye is .liairman of tho membership commit ter, and tho <1 i i vo will be started next week. Mf*T. Marye, or ,p member of her cbmimWteo will make a house to house canvas*, and every woman In Camden who possibly can will be ex pected to .Joim It was also decided to have u ruin make sale on Saturday, November 5th and Mrs. Frank Zeiup was made chair man of this committee, with the fol lowing collators: Mrs. David Wolfe Mrs. Robert Marye, Mrs. M. Buruch, >Mrs. William King, Mrs. Henry Eichel 'Phone Mrs Frank M. Zemp or either of ihe above connnltiteo to call for what you wish to contribute to this sale. It i? earnestly hoped that every one .will take an interest in this effort us the money is mutoi needed for the furnishing or our new hospital. It was also decided to revive tho county bra mli of the Hospital Auxili ary and re-enlist the interest of the women throughout the county for this worthy and Important organization. The resignation of Mrs. William Shannon, the falthfnl -and efficient president was accepted with sincere regret. Mr*. Shannon made a (popular president find under her leadership the Auxiliary went forward successful ly. time j(nd again replenishing the ' treasury to a very gratifying extent. The following officers were elected, president, Mrs. I^eroy Davidson ; vice president. Mrs.. -Frank M Zemp; secre tary, Miss K. I.. Zemp; treasurer. Mrs. M. Bavuch. The president appointed the follow ing committee to dflaft suitable reso lutions on the passing of William Me ' Willie Shannon? Miss Kiln Zemp, Miss ? LoiiIst Nettles, Mrs^ ,It. M. Kennedy Jr. ? ; Tho regular meetings of the Auxili ary art- to be held as usual, every fourth Monday, place to toe announced later. Red Cross Meeting. There will be a meeting of the Cam den Chapter of American Red Cross, held at the Court House, at 4 p. m. Monday. October 31st, The annual election of officers will take place at this meeting and other important busi ness transacted. MenVbers are urged to be present. ? ? Tho American lied Cross, by its Con gressional (Charter, is officially desig nate to furnish volunteer aid to the sick and wounded of armies iu tlmo of war in accordance with the Conven tions of Geneva: To act in matters of voluntary relief and in accord with the military and naval authorities as a medium of communication between the American people nnd their Army and Navy: To continue and carry on system of national and international relief in time of peace and to apply the sun.> in mitigating the sufferings eaused bv pestilence, famine, fire, floods, and other great national icala mities: To devise tuid carry on meas ure* for preventing the same. ? Act of < 'ongress, Jan. 5, IDOfi. Majestic Theatre PROGRAM Today. Friday. October 28th .Tean Page in A Vita graph Special "IlLACK BEAUTY" Vml Pa the Weekly Ncwm Saturday. October 29th Tom Santsehl in "l.aRlE OF PHANTOM VALLEY" A Christie Comedy ? RED HOT IX)VE" 'And Syd Smith In ?A CIRCUS HERO" Monday, October 31st filth*- In Proud to PrcOfnl Mr. George Arliss in "THE DEVIL" Patfho Weekly N?*w* v-AfImLssion to alt W*' Tuesday, November lat M<?tro Pfcesent* Viola Dana in ? THK PUPPETS OF IiOVE" Ami a new eptoodp pf THE SKY RANGER" Wedhfsdajr, November 2nd 1'nited Arti?ts Present# Mary Plotcford In "SUDS'* Burton IIolmoH and A S<roon Magazine. No ln<-r<*ase In admbwion Thursday, November 3rd Pa m mount Present* "THE GOLEM" Thi- mo?t unusual picture ever pro: <tw*d. Youll ?*ver *rr another like It MIhh Alevawtor v Miss Minnie Alexander, who 1* ty be ft bride in early November was com l >1 1 1 ii c it t id Maturdu.v ?*\ ruing from S to IB oV*?h4c wMb ?iii enjoyable bridge party, when Mrs, Robert Team itnd Miss Kdna Twm wore hostesses. The rooms of this attractive liuuir. were effectively dmn'Hted in autumn leaves, wIioho gold and crimsou scar let tynd orange mingled with mossy ?reeu ferns. At 11 o'clock the familiar note* of the wedding march wax sounded, with Mr. Charles GtaiMll at the piano, whea to the surprise of everyone a miniature bride in the penoil of little Miss Kmily Zeinp came down t !??? stairway: she was indeed fairy-like in .aitpearaace with the traditional long train, 'Hrinv. h'uo- bride." Hho carried a huge bouquet of white cos mos and fehis, showered with Mille satin bow-knots. Rnterlng the room the little "make | believe" torldo went first to the honor guest whoso how knot held a weddllig ring, and pulling the ribbon she drew the honor prize ? a silver tea bell. The ofher guests each drew .from tin* magical bouquet a sack of rice with which they showered the bride- toJl>e- a time honored distort* | prophetic of coming happiness. The hostesses t'hen served delirious j refreshments consisting of fruit eake and punch. Mrs. S. V. Zrnip lintritnins. Miss Alexander was again compli wehtcd on Wednesday afternoon whc-i Mrs. S. O. Zeutp guyf^ a tea in her ?honor. The rooms 'were attractive in autumuTs offerings^ of flowers and J foliage, and made bright and cherry for the first, real October afternoon. Receiving with the hostess and the honor guest "were Mrs. It. G. Zetrouer. of Gainesville. Florida and Mrs. Robert Team. In the diniqg ropm the refreshments were handed from a prettily appoint ed table, by Misses Christine Jones and Krainio Alexander. Tea was pour ed by Mrs. Kdwin Buddlu, Red and white cosmos were used as a pleasing decoration in this room. Informality was the key note of the. afternoon and the roccption was 7TZ v - 0- r"* - * pleasing and enjoyable fn every parti cular; -> : 9 Halloween Party Sfomorroiv Afternoon. A Halloween (party will be given to morrow afternoon, Ocrfobpr?*'2&t'h at I). A. -R\r tlall, old court house, from 5 to 7 o'clock, by Circle Number 1.." Presbyterian Auxiliary. The usual gnmes of apple bobbing, fortune tell inng. etc.. enjoyed from time immem orial on Hhlloween wilt be carried out. I>a ncing also if desired. Ice cream will bo on sale. Admission only 10 cents. The ipubflic is cordially invited and ?a good time promised all who. vlll honor the occasion with their presence. Branching Celery. Olemson College, Oct. 20. ? Those who would have .blanched celery by Thanksgiving should begin "earthing up" or drawing the soil about the celery lvhints immediately. In tho "earthing lip" ptOCete the steins of flie plants are held In an erect posi tion mid the loose soil banked about them to^ a height of atynit three inches the leaves being allowed to remain exposed: as the stems elon gate ai)d new stems are formed, the soil if: banked still higher about the plants until the <bnnk is about fif teen inches higher. In late December ?when there is danger of severe frezes, the tops of the celery plants may l>e covered entirely with soil. Celery can not be blanched ex cept in cool weather, and it is advi sible. therefore, that the blanching I process should noi begin until licit t frosts -have oeeurred and tin* night* I a re cool. i A VISIT TO VOI R OL1) HOME TOWN Don't you wish you could -make one? lint, of con re. you haven't the time. It's ii fast world! And it's a long expensive trip. Perhaps, someday! Itnt just as often as not. "some day" never comes. And you 'have to be con tent with just sending your memory back on a skylarking trip ninong the ghosts of yesterday. However; those "ghosts" are very much alive, chaaees nre. and are doing a lot of interesting things you'd like to know about. True, you may Ik* getting letters regularly from mother or father or sister or brother? but they seldom. If ever, mention good old Tom, Dick or Ilarry. What of them* Somebody knows! You bet somebody knows ! That ["somebody" is your Home Town Paiuer. Why. It's pot stories about Tom. Dick and Harry today. You ought to keep in touch with Hiem ? eipd 3'ou can! It's easy- Subscribe for Your Home Town Paper. Harrington Hall Coffee? WV* i>er U?.. at The Canh Store. "Suharrlbe For Your Home Town Paper Week," November 71b- 12th. LOST ? Hnnday afteroooa one half grown Setter pop. White and large red HpoU Upward if returned to <*. I*. PUHcwejl. f'amdeo. (X ltpd. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr, IHwler Blrohmoro. of Charlotte 'w?? a visitor here Sunday. MHm Arthur, of I'nhni is the gUMt of Mm, 1!. K i In tt< t t Rev. J. II. (Iravo^, of IKar.Iiugton s|H>nt ^oniriirtu' hct'c lunt week. .Mrs W. W. Uutis nml lion, of Orangeburg, art" visiting relatives here. Mi'H, John Cnntey. of Orangeburg, > ?>ii n \Mt (,) her failu-r. Capt. A. M. llrallsford. .Mrs. N. Iv. < ; oiulti i*? adcnded t lnk ShoHH iNminot weUdins in Cheraxv <>n Wednesday. * Mr. E. O. McCrelght. of Washing ton. 1). j(\, is hpre on a visit of several wr?>ks, 'w tt It relatives. Mr, tamnox Klrkland. who has Won In North Carolina for Mivoral months, is in fCnmden on a visit. Miss Virginia Watklus. of Oplnm hlu. spent iant week end here as the guest of Miss Edna Ton in. Mrs. Joseph ? M. Poulnot and child ren, of Cheraw are visiting at thv* binne of Mrs. N. R. (joodnlc. ..Misses Nod Watkins anil Mario Shannon and Mi. Lew la Iat Cijihurn visited Columbia last Thursday. It. Clyburu, Mrs. II, L. Wnlkiux, Mr. aiid Mrs. Htove Perry and little danghter sjieut Tuesday In Columbia. Mrs. 'Norma n Head ?nU small daugh ter. of Charlotte, N. 0? are spending some time here with Mrs. Head'* par-: enls. Mr. and Mrs. C. \V. Blrchmore. Mrs. F. N. MtaOotkle, of Camden, is here for; tho week as n guest in tho home of Dr. and Mrs. W. O. McDowell. Mrs. MeCorklo is playing for the- meet ing in progress in the Methodist church.'- ? Kershaw Era. Miiis Wilbur MeCullnm returned Monday after spending the weekend as t'lie guest of Miv. Allister Fur man, .Tr.. at Greenville, and stopping over at Converse College for u algbt. wlthg her cousins, MLssoy I/orco ami Cecllfl Truesdale, who are students there. Camden .was well represented at tho Confederate Reunion thla week In Chattanooga, an unusually largo num ber of veterans going from thl^county and town. Camden also had tho honor of sending tho State Division Sponsor, Miss Nancy Lindsay, and one maid of honor Miss Rebeck ah DeLoaefoc. Camp Iticlwivd Klrkland also had a sponsor, Miss Ethel Yates. Miss Ernestine Ba tenia n of this city also took in tho gaieties of Reunion .week, but made her decision In regard to going loo late for an official appointment. IIKRK AND THKRK Sliort News Stories (<ithfrwl From All Sources. .InincK- Hope. seven years of age, sustained painful injuries while oper ating a gasoline engine at Sharon, He hart his arm literally torn off to the shoulder VY'heifi\^it Was caught by tTle speeding engine. ItoHports reeeivert from his beclsirte state that he is in a very serious condition. fibveit negroes have applied to take the examinations before the state board of law examiners "nt the nex^ meeting of the board early in Novem ber. The next examination will be held November 2 and 3. I?r. J. T. Whltlaw, a dentist of Au gust a died Saturday in Augusta, Ga., hospital as the result of wounds sus tained in a hunting accident. * John H. Pope, the Jacksonville at torney, who whs recently convicted of murder has appealed for n new trial. ' William and Arthur Jordan of the neighborhood of Concord. N. .C., were killed in tin automobile wreck on last Sunday. Halloween Party. One of our little friends has aski*! us to print the following invitation to a Halloween Party to be given at the residence ?f Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Zemp at S o'clock on October 31st, for the benefit of the Young Peoples Mission ary Society of the Methodist church: "At Dr. S. C". Zeinp's on Chestnut street, Where all the young people a if due to meet. < Mi the night of October the thirty first. All will laugh till they fairly burst. A Halloween Party the attraction will be A penny for every year of your aire Is the entrance fee. Wear a costume If you can But do not fall to be on hand. Activities of Women. Miss Milligent Woodward, Kngland's elmmpion typist, is coining to this country for the purpose of attempting to lift the American cup. * There are more than 110,000 girl scouts in the Uftlted States. Despite the fact that It finds that a self-supporting woman requires $13.60 A week tO liVC uiO MaomCuUSiltvn V.'S^r Commlnslon only allows the minimum pay of experienced workers In the can dy indastr^ $12 per week. Thousands of women marched in the Jobless parade In (England recently, many of them carrying babies. ^Prisoners In Hfcig Sing are taught bjr * woman school teacher,1 who has In her dam alt prisoners showing a de ficiency In odwfttl/m. On Sweol Potato Storage ridusou QSW Oct. 2C. 'rtu ??irs tlon of removing sweet potatoes from stoenge warehouses ami ? storing eh*e where uutW spring or shining dur Iuk winter is one being rntkort b.v termor* at pr^ent. The following Inquiry frtHrt ? grower ami thr nn swer lnjr P. L. llarltfey, ageut tu mar keting. will bo of Interest to muny otber grower ?. "Aft or sweet i>otatoes luive been Ik?us?mI iiiuI cured, ea it they be re moved ;i U(\ put ill storage .cUowiiw, or huve they got to remain M\ tl??? jsdato storage warehouse until spring? l*H u they he shipped during winter iftor t?o i nji cured ?" *-> uIn reply to your question rejrnrd ing sweet .potatoes, wil) *say that cAveot potatoes should not be rnoveif aflej* being stored ami cured except for the jmrposo of market Iiik. When potatoes are placed in storage cer tain wounds and bruise# are healed and when the j>otatpes are under proper conditions they will keep in ^definitely if not disturbed; hut as w>on as the potatoes are "disturbed and handled, new bruises lire iriatfc and the potatoes should then be con KUmed at least two or three weeks after having been handled. I am uot able to say just how many days .pota toes would stand up under the proi>er conditions. "Your sweet potatoes can be loaded for market any time during the win ter mouths if you find a satisfactory market* They are ready to bo moved as soon as cured. However, our mar kets are not open until around the first of February, and it will possibly be necessary for you to keep potatoes until that time in order to pet n sat isfactory price." - "Subscribe For Vour Home Town Paper Week," November 7th-12t4>. "Governor Cooper has offered a re ward of $TX) for the capture of Will Hiprris. negro, who is wanted oil a barge of assaulting Mr. and iftrs, H. Johns in Newberry county several weeks ago. ' ^ Maxwell House . Coffee ? hV per lb., at Tlie Cash Store. THE fashion centers of the world have contri buted their be3t for your selections here this week. COME! Suits, Coats, Dresses and Dress Accessories "THE STORE OF COURTEOUS ATTENTION" 1513 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. Kodak Pictures Developed TWELVE HOUR SERVICE HIGH CLASS WORK CLYBURN & HASSELL , ? . Next Door to Express Office? Phone 138 A Mystery Cake Can you name it ? Here is another new Royal Cake, so delicious and appetizing that we have been unable to give it a name that does justice to its unusual qualities. It can be made just right only with Royal Baking Powder. Will you make it and name it? $500 for tK e Best Names For the name selected as best, we will pay $250. For the sec ond, third, fourth, and fifth choice, we will pay $100, $75, $50, and $25 respectively Anyone may enter the contest, but only one name from each person will be considered. All names rnust be received by Dcccmber 15th, 1921' In case of ties, the full amount of the prize will be given to each tying con testant. Do not send your cake. Simply acini ilic lutiuc you sug gest, with your own name and address, to the ROYAL BAKING POWDER COMPANY 149 William Street, New Yoclt How to make it Uie Itytl medturemtntt for alt ma/trials V% cup ahortening 1 Vt cup* wiir Grated rlntf of ' > orange 1 tf| ind 1 yolk 2^i cup* flour 4 te*?poona Royal Baking Pow J?r 1 cup milk 1 Yi kuvci (Wt ota.) of uniwccttned chocolate (meUetl) ii teaspoon ulc Cream ahorteninf . Add tuur and grated orange rind- Add beaten eft yolk*. Slfr together dour. wl( and Rot* I Baking Powder and add alternately with the milk; laatly fold In on* beaten egg white. Divide batter into two part*. To one part add the chocolate. Put by (iblripoonfult, alternating dark and light barter, tnro three greeted layer cake pan*. Bake in moderate oven 10 mfnutea. FILLING AND ICING 3 tablespoon, melted butter Z iWifcapnnn a orange Juice *~-m nnvv [ ?*??'? ma* b*yaad but J i [piani^oa-a-)^ ^ ?-"tv- ? to* isisi Uf**? %tkA o*aid*?+f c*ke?