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Social and Personal News By Mui Loui?? N?ttU? > Ilarrlft-ftoodale ^unouneemwrt. uf cordial aod unusual interest to ghost of friends iu Camden U the f.?i (owing announcement: \lr and Mrs, Warren II. Hards aulioimco tho marriage of (heir v, daughter, Catherine Martha. to Mr. William l.ovett ,<Wdalc, on Saturday the twenty-third of September, ono thousand ujho hundred and twenty mo Thornburg. Pennsylvania. 4t IVomV #fU* OvtOt^f fifteenth, Fair Mreet, Camden. S. ' / Mrs. Goodale will he cordially re volved in Caution. whore as , Miss Catherine J fa iris she was very liopu lur for two seaspufc' In native social ' circle* a> well as the*tourist colony. Charming la porsob and gracious iu manner she will share her husband'a popularity won by his sterling worth and character in the business and so i-lal circles of ld? native town. He I* the son of Mr. and Mtu Na than Uoiaud Hoodale and their friends throughout the state will be Interested In the event. Mr. and Mrs, Goodaie are having quite an extended winding trip?vial ting Philadelphia, New York, and Atlantic City. -Return ing south they will .stop In all the j)riu etyal cities enroute, reaching Camden about the 12th of October where they will he warmly -welcomed by a large coterie of friends. Mis. James Iliirns Kntertaitis. ' ~~ One of the prettiest parties of the week was given Friday afternoon by Mrs. James Burns, when she enter-' tallied at eight tables of bridge in1 honor of the teachers of the Camden High and Grammar schools. The attractive rooms we^e ^'effec tively decorated in golden rrod. the harbinger of autumn's suhiSy ifliys and quantities of zLhlas with gotd^n glow prevailihg. . ' ' ' ' V; * The score prize Was won by \tlss Nancy Lindsay and the consolation went to Miss J^auetto Plow dep. ' y ." After the game the.honteftt served a sweet course in which the color Keheme of sunny yellow was'carried ?""? .#?<? . .. Ticknor-Galllartf Cards, Mr. and Mrs. Benjaauiu Duraut Tick nor have issued Invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Virginia* toi Mr. Kdward- McCrady GaUlartl, on Saturday, the fourteenth of octoljer, at eight o'clock in tiic evening at Saint James Church. V.reat Barrington. Mas sachusetts. -? -? ? ? i ~ ' L+i ' ' *A< A wide circle of friends in Camden, where the bride ha*, spent much of her girlhood, and claJjus unusual .pop ularity, will l>e Interested in the com* lnjr marriage. t . ? v Bridge Tournament to be Givw, The hook committee fronr the Cani-' den Public LUwary will give a bridge party next Wednesday afternoon at 8:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. P. I>. Parrlsb. The tee will he $2.00 a taltle <?r '/) cents eaclt which includes refreshments. Those deriving to make up a table will <plea?e phone or s?c Mr*. William King, chatrinan of the committee. All are asked to bring table and cards. This will 1x? an'excellent way to extend or return social cour tesies. invite your- guests for as many tables a* yon like, and refreshments are prepared and served without ef fort on yonr part. Bemember the date* W?*diteMdny-, October 4; JJrflO p.* m.,"8t the hi?me of Mrs. Parrlsb. The pro coeds will go entirely for new books. There will l?e two prizes given. Our stfK-k is fresh, otir pi*tr??.jure fight. We solicit your busineSH. Stafi ?lard <rro<vry Co., Incorporated. Satin Slippers with ;, Baby Louis heels at Lodinge*?? pale. $5.00 value at $2.98. Majestic Theatre PROGRAM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th Metro Presents VlaJa Dana in n , " (H^ig HOUSE*" And KtaOgrams SATI RDAY, SEPTEMBER 3Wh William Farnnm In And Johnny Himw in '?* TORCHEY'8 OHOSJ" ... MONDAY. OCTOBER 2nd. ^ Hudoiph Valentine and Alice Terry in "THE CONQUERING POWER" And Klnograma TIT5SDAY, Alice I^alce Metro W6 And a ChrHSre Comedy "DEAbHsASY" WEDNESDAY, OCTOBERS Wallace ?Held, I>ila I^ee and Walter Hlera in THK GHOST BREAKER" And Kinoyram.s THURSDAY, OCTOBER Mh 1 I>. W. Griffith Pre??Sts Wallas Reid ami Lillian Oish in "THE FATAL MARRIAGE" And a Christie Com?dy L FRIDAY, OCTOBER #?ft Bert * Ii/tell in ? Metro. WocxWr * SHERLOCK BB And t mnktM < **8AFK INTHK PERSONAL MENTION Miss Wilbur McTailum luis lvtumod frgm a visit to rolu11 V4t,s in Sumter. Air. Ht'niUo TNam left last wvok to refcXIQp ?ils studios tit Duvidson Col 1<WS Mr. Morlliu?r 'Muller left Sunday for Atlanta M'litow ho has acceptod a p?>n( tlon. M Isses Arubol ami Nliaaboth Kenno. dy returned to Columbia Collowe on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. I .eon Sohlosburg s^xMit Inst Saturday in Mao<>n, tllP trip was rando by auto. . . Mrs, John Cantey, of QrQUIft4)Unfl', 's visiting ul the home '>f her sister, Mrs. Janice Hnrns, Mrs, W. l'\ Ma lone, who hug boon visiting iu Cauidou .will return to .ltlehniond tomorrow. Mr. (Veil Braslngton loft .Monday for Now York, where lie w.'l ati ,'iid Poughkooiixlo College. Miss Leila H. Hoykin, now of (Jrvon vllle. visited Misses I ad la aud Char-' lotto Shannon thU week. Mrs, J. S. Traitthain. who lias- been t bequest of Mrs. Frank Hallo lifts re turned to her home iu Atlanta, Mr. Itcnulo Smith loft Tuesday for Hendi*rsouvillo._whero ho will attend I'duc Ridge Hehool again this term. Mr.. Toddy dcLnaeh, after, spending sometime with homefolks has returned to plantation life in iower Carolina. Mr. Ceorge Kliame left yesterday for Charleston whew he. will outer the rCcrttegtr of Charleston for this term. Mrs. B, H, Netties. who has been vis iting li or daughter, Mrs. H. L. Watkins has returned to her home in Cheraw. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wackraon, of Allendale, spent last week here with relatives. Miss Mazie Herbert ac companied them home. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hellmau and children, of Chester ave visiting at the home of Mrs. Hellraan's parents. -Mr; *nd Mrs. A. Karosh. Messrs. Clarence Wilson and lCu ?ene. ifiemp left last" week to resume! tlieir studies at the Jefferson Medical College, at Philadelphia. Penn; Mrs. Ivosilo Zemp. Mrs. Margaret Zenap and daughter. Dorothy, left last week for Charleston, where JL>orothy will enter the Confederate College. Mrs. Frank Moore, of Pittsburg, Pa., was'the guest of relatives' and friends iliis week. She is pleasantly remem bered In (linden as Miss Heth Greert. Mr.'and Mrs. II. L, SchloiSburg, and family, Mr. and Mrs, Leon Sohlos burg, Mr. and Mrs. A, Karesh and Mr. vSam Karesh will spend Monday In Columbia. Messrs. Clarence Dunn, Everett /Schenk and Isadore Moguloseu have returned to the University of Penn sylvania. at Philadelphia, where they will again be for this term. Friends In Camden will be inter esrtnP'to learrt that Mr. Norman Huetofrbee. a -recent graduate of the University of South Garollua has ac i ceptod a i>osltion in the Wlnmtooro | high school as teacher <?f the eleventh ! grade. * He will also teach history, i English and physical geography in i the eighth, ninth, and tenth grades, i A meeting of the sub-agent.s and 'salesmen of the Charleston branch of l the Standard Oil Company, was held | In Columbia last wedk. The lxurposo j-of this meeting was to e4eot indwx i trial representative to represent- ,-the I sub-agents tiud salesmen at the meet ings to be held for one year. Mr. F. C. Jones, sub-agent dt Camden was unan imously Hooted. Tills Is tin' second time that he has been chosen as rep resentative. Will Be Closed Monday. I ?Tim stores of Mr. II.-L. iyehlosburg will be closed on Monday, October Uhd. for tre Jewish holiday, the Day of Atonement. ? To Meet With Mrs. R. B. Pitts. F ^The Hobkirk ITilf Chapter P. A. K. will hol<l the first meeting of the sea son next Thursday afternoon, Ootober the uth. with Mrs. ft. 15. Pitts. The htneef|iwr will -be call^ft* promptly at 4 rfiOo'rfock and membkre are reque^fotl to be prompt as there are many matters of importance to be discussed. A cor dial Invitation is extended by the hos tess. and the regent urges a full atten dant. -- Box Supper. t>een requested to state tlial there will be a box supper at the real domv of Afr. Joe Pate on fYldoy even In jr. September 'Jflth; and the public Is invited. Meet with Mrs. Arnett. The John. I). Kennedy Chapter U. I;, ^."wlll ho!d the first meeting of the season next Monday, October 2nd. with Mrs. C. Arneft. at 4:30 p. m. There are to bo many important mat tery discussed, and the election of of ficers to be held will claim attention. " The president of this chapter has hold the office for six years and will not stand for re-election. Thin is mentioned here, that the members may have some one In mind as their choice for a leader. It is a splendid organi sation, rccognized as one of the. lead ing <?hapfers of the state and any woman should esteem it an honor and privilege to serve It as president. The retting pr*wi<Ic.nt ha* nothing but words of commendation for It. and ran truthfully say that her rogime of #tx yearn, has been one of pleasure, satisfaction and pardonable pride. This should create a friendly rivalry, a* to wIjo her sucressor shall t>e. There will be an Interesting pro gram presented and the hostess ex tends a cordial invitation to the entire membership to be present. committee who took the J ?per son Davis Certificate*, will please re on tMj occasion. ~~~r.~~y ??ii. ? ? We mote quirk detirer? anywhat* trial, itinipi AJik A AX NpTICE. Office* of Treasurer Kershaw County, Camden. s. 0.? Sept. 22, .1922. >ls hwH4?y given that the iioolu will be o|>cucd for the collection of State, t.Vninty and School taxes froui October 15th, 1922, t" March 15th, 1023. A peuaity of 1 j>er cent will be added to all la x?\s unpaid January l#t, 1923, 2 per cent tVbcuary 1st, 1923, alUl 7 l?*r outfit March 15th, 1923. The rate i>er <-entnni 'for .Kershaw county Is us follows. Mills. SlUtO Taxes . .. 7 1*2 <;<m?.i Roada 2 County 'faxes ; 11 3-4 Hospital l-l School Taxes 3 PcKmIIi TOWnshlp Komi ltond-. 3 Tola 1 28 1-2 Dog Tax $|.U5, All (Iok owners are required to make a return of tliel? dogs to the (Vninty Treasurer, who is require# to furnish a license tag. All dogs ?aught without the license tag the owners will 1h> subject to a fine of Twenty ($20.00) Dollars, The following School districts have special levies: School District No. 1 ........ 23 ScIuk)1 District No. 2 ...,^8 School District No. 3 8 School District No. 4 .. 0 School District No. 5 8 School District No. 0 . ^ 8 School District No.' 7 8 School District No. 8 ......: - 4 School District No. 9 4 School District No. 11 IT School District No. 12 v. It School District N6. 13 8 Sj'hooi District No. 14 8 School District No. 15 ........... 8 School District No. 16 ...? 4 School District No. 17 <. 8 School District No. 18 ..........,y..;. 1 School District No. 19 : 4 School District No, 20 4 School l)it?trk,t No. 21 t..4 School IHtftrict No. 22 18 School District No. 23 . & ?School District No. 24 8 School I*istrlet No. 25 8 School District No. 20 8 School District No. 27 ...... ..vr.: 8 School District No. 28 8 School District No. 29 8 School District No. 30 8 School District No. 31 8 School District No. 32 8 School District No. 33 8 School District No. 84 8 {School District No. 35 < 8 School District No. 36 , 8 School District No. 37 , 2 School District No. 38 8 School DLstrict No. 39 i.?...... 8 School District No. 40 ....: v.. 17 School District No. 41 8 School District Mo. 42 8 School District No. 43 4 School District No. 44 8 School District No. 46 8 School District No. 47 8 The poll tax Is $1.00. All ablebodled male persous from the age of twenty-one (21) to sixty (80) years, both inclusive,- exvept res idents In incorporated towns of the county less than 2,500 inhabitants, shall ]>ay $4.00 as a road tax eXceiH ministers of the gospel actually in charge of a congregation, teachers em ployed In' public schools, school trus tees, and persons permanently dis abled in tin* military, service of this State and persons who served in th? war Between the States, and all per sons actually employed in the quaran tine service of tills state and all res idents \vbo may be attending school or college at the time when said road lax shall become due. Persons claim ing disabilities must present <-ert!Ti care from two reputable physicians of -this county, All information with reference to taxes will ho furnished upon applica tion. D. M fttcOASKII,L. County Treasurer. Circular <o Auditors and Treasurers. _ There. seettitt to be a girnt deal of confusion concerning the $1.25 J license Tax on dogs. provided for in the Act of 1922, jfcpproved March 15, 1922. In order that the law may be uniformly administered over the entire state, you will please hatiflld the collection of this license tax as follows: 1. Tax payable during January of each year (February 1st is the last day). - " * f 2. Dog is liable. to this liofcysc tax if six months old or older on January 1st (a dog born June 510, 1022, Is liable to the tax January. 1923). 3. This tax is in lieu of ali other taxes or licenses on dogs, either coun ty, municipal or otherwise. 4. Dbg Lioenso Tax puya-ble Jan nary, 1023. the tag issued by. Treas urer rfhould i?ear this inscription. "Dog License 1023''; also show the. -serial' number and County.' 5. Tax not be charged on Auditor's duplicate nor carried cm rbe ordinary I9x receipt. - ?E5PARATB RESCRIPT W3CK8HARY. - f>. Do not turn tJhis tax over to the Sheriff for collection. Non-payment a misdemeanor (See 8ection 4 of ??id Act) and punishable by fine or im prisonment. . - 7. It Is the duty of the ito-hool Trus tee of eaoh district to see that the tax is coMectoed. 8. Th<* Treasurer i? to retain twen ty-five centn for each tag sold to reim burse him for keeping the records and jiaying for the tags. The County pays for printing the receipts. WAI/TKR B. DUNCAN. Comptroller G^ihthI. j ApprovM : SAMUEL M. WOLF?:. Attorney Oeiertl. * Men's $2.00 Pongete shirts at Lodinger'i shoe tale only 98c. IVY LODGE 12?5 Broad Streei CAMDEN. SOUTH .'CAROLINA Open f?r winter jpserift from November 15th to May 1Mb. ntral LoeattaL M TmbU HITH VhMVUK U\W>. ' IV,\as Tornado, KvaugelLst, Outs Loose With Mighty lllaat. % 4 Kw York, Sept. IP,?Modern women Will vaiisc the next world war, Ur. J. Frank Norrls, "Texas Tornado" revl vajlst, today cut loo?e with a powerful hla^t against the foibles of American WOUH* 11. "The cause of the next war stmts op Fifth avenue COday." i>v. N\>rrls ml(L "aiid^hor sister on^ Main street apes her. "The fiapitci* will bring nhout this country's downfall, just a-> ^wivly as Delilah caused Sampson's. 10 very groat war has t?een traced to the d?* privity of women, ami they never were as bad as they are today. "When a woman shows lier knees you can see her finish. And that of the nation as well. / "Girls think more of the eye lashes and 'node', hosiery than they do of decency; home life is broken up; re spect for law go^s with It ; wholesale Iniquity follows; then--war! "We cursed tho Kaiser for starting Mio last .war ; but we 'pet* the cause of the next. "Our statesmen are serapfdng the battleships; they onght to be slapping the flaipj>ers. If! had my way every girl under ago would be In bod by l> o'clock at night. . t < "The modern girl Is 100 times worse ?*han the girl of the last century. And the country girl is Just as bad as her vlty cousin. Once upon a time country girl* were pure, but gasoltue ?i>ollod that. We have closed up our svd light districts ?ud put them on rubber fcljnes. "Women smoking are indecent. Tho spark from a woman's cigarette Is go lug to bohch off a conflagration that will destroy this country within 50 years. & ^Jesfiobel was the worst woman in the world. She was the first queen of the' 'Shifters/ The, last thiols! ?she dfd before she died was to i>al?t her face, and then the dogs ate her.'* A negro preacher began a sermon with the words: "Brethren and slstern, when de fusi man. Adam, was cre ated. he was made outer wet ola,y. set up agin de fence to dry." * A meni'bor rosr in the back of the church. ? "'Pfl-wson." he said, "does yo' se rioltsly state dat Adam was made ? ?I ? . ? outer wet clay and set up agin de fonco to dry." ?lFT' . ? . 4 ? ? - ? ?? - "Demo's <mth words, Br'cr, Niem's mah words." "lien. Pawsou. who made de fence?" "Ilr'er Simeox, set down," said the pur.yon severely-. "Such fool questions as yourn would upset any system of theology." / "Knoek Wood." . Tin* phrase "kiutck wood" flimp from en ol<l Danish myik. .says.the Indianapolis Nwv?, Hero is{the nu thentie origin: According to I>anish tradition, whenever an old Danish son captain was about to start ou a long journey in his wooden vessel, be wou4d tap oti" the sW?? of his ship and stand silently f>y. It was a ?u perstlUon that the elves of the forest would eonie out to -bless his ship be cause it held million* of their kind in its timbers. Whatever the cause, Danish ships submitted to this quaint ritnal deemed to acquire immunity frohi the perils of the sea. AjhI the old idea ba? come down to modern times. That is why one "knocks on wood" when he does not want bis luck to desei*-*- ttfm.^^KavHnnflti Morning .? ?> <J~ y '' ?. NmVH, ,.<!i 'v V Vancouver,. Cw Ji$u a taxi. com pany conducted en finely by women. Big Hale to Open. Dudley Plyler, who has conducted several very successful sales in Camden, is here again to open'* ftale today at the Lodloger Shoe .Store, There is a big advertisement, on the back page to day. Head ft and see for yourself. Services' at Catholic Church. Service? ?t the Catholic Church next* Sunday will be as follows: Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost. Mass tO a- m?. sermon on "The Divin ity Of .(Christ," by Rev. M. J. Iteddin. AH arc*. cordially Inrlteri to Attend these nervices Meeting of Library Association. The above association met at the Library Monday afternoon. The pres ident. Mrs. tf. X Dunn, presided and LAST CALL. Now is your last opportu nity at our Closing Out Sale. Just a few more buggies, one and two horse wagons, harness, (double and single) collars, breeching, whips, single and double reins, etc., to be sold at once at 'half value. This is the time of year you need them most. Don't fail to see me be fore buying. F. M. Zemp, at Zemp & ibePass' Drug Store, Camden, S. C. ? ??V ? ? t * 23-28 *6 ? J in patent otdy $2.98 mm CABINET SHOP V ' ' ' - 'V '.^7' ? '? ' :' 'T fW* ' I wish to announce to the public that 1 have opened * Cabinet Shop at the plant of The Guy Lumber Co., and am prepared to make anything in the line of window and door frames, screen windows, doors and mantels. All work guaranteed. J. B. RUSH CLIPPER BELT LACERS Any one having a No.2 Old Stylo Clipper Bolt Lac or, we will be glad to allow them $7.60 for it on the pur chase of a No. 3 Lacer, making price of the No. 3. $17.50. So send your c heck for $17.50 with the Old No. 2 Lacer parcel post prepaid to us, and we will give you in exchange a No. 3 for $17.50. Columbia Supply Company 823 West Gervais St., Columbia, S. C tl?e socivtary, Miss lx>uit?o Not ties, mid the Minutes of lust meeting. The treasurer's report was very gratifying, for careful management has kept the exjpenses within tlie ixu'ome. and the management'felt that as long as this could be doue the Library wowld not go bankrupt. Hut that does not. moan that the money 1m sufficient to run the Institution as it should be. Mom money would enhance its beauty, in crease Its usefulness and make it the .pride of the city. ?Citizens of Camden, one dollar will pay your annual dues to tho Library Association and a dollar is not big enough to obscure your vision to all that a public library means to Camden and its people. If you have not paid your dues for 1022, will you not do so at once? The income from Octo ber, 1821, to October, 1922, was $680.12, the expenses were $flf>8.r?4. The president appointed the follow ing committees: Room or Library committee: Mrs. John T. Mhcflcey, chairman, Mrs. <!. <?. Alexander, Mrs. John S. Lindsay.. Mi's. tJ. L. Black well. Mrs. C. V. I>uBose: Hook com mittee: Mrs. William KIur, chair man, Mrs. Hrutton delioach, Mrs.* A. C.\ Anerunu Mrs. William Shannon/ Mi's. L, T. Mills, Miss Loiiiso Nettles. Mrs. Ralph Shannon, Mrs. Hcuhth lianfield. 'These committees will also, make an effort to raise ontside money ~f<?r gooks and library furnishiny. Mrs. Mfickey's committw will have a rummage sale. Saturday. All who will contribute to this will please iphone any member of the above com mittees or Mrs. W. J. Dunn or leave the contribution at the Library. Mrs. Kin# will ?vt up a bridge party oa r library benefit ?oiuotIuio In (X'tobor. Mrs. Bratton doLoaGh Is to bo re? HpoiwLblo for an Informal nud simple little entertainment lu December and plans are to bo made for a ton at the Library In Jan nary. Tl?*? librarian, was instructed to eon Tor with Ma-. John VIllepJKUO In re gard to coai and have u certain amount put in. The mooting was en thusiastic and we predict a successful >?str for the Library. "Muko books thy comrades," T. B. BRUCE Veterinarian l,y ft Irion St., Phmie 11% CAMDEN, S. C. GEORGE W. NICHOLSON Attorney at Law Office Over W. Robin Zemp's Drug Stpre. DR. R. E. STEVENSON DENTIST -T-?jgtck?r Building - Vatnclrii, S. C. FOR RENT DURING WINTER SEASON Ten room house completely furnished with two bath rooms and double sleep ing porch ?in center of town. Camden Loan & Realty Company OXrOffD "CHASE" BUGGIES AND SURRCY* A*e 77ft Sirsr 0y TTrsr YOU CAN AFFORD TO QUALITY TO , lAVf A r?w DOLLAR* Tlff# ?uwi^cv OUR MOTTO 19 Q(tf2/7V ? TNI OXPOIfO "CHASE" QUALITY WftL BC KKMKHMKKO LO/IO ArTER PRICE HAS BE EM FORGOTTEN m&MmwrxArwMrMmrMmuiMKmmm SOLO MY RH AME' BROTHE RS Sty? (Eamtott Jfllnral (Enmpattijj WILLIAM L. GOODALE, President ? I Flowers for All Occasions