The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 06, 1922, Image 3
Social and Personal News
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A Coming Weddii|)f. ' i
VV Mr and Mrs Alfred H. F?lu?'. uu
maince tho engagement af'thWrMa4g*H
1,m\ Brat rioc ArU'l I**, to l>r MrilOSt W
feU?0pher<Ji of SSimHa|ilau?. S. l\. for
niorly of Stanford, Flu. $m* wedding
to take I'luVi- ill iVcrmhcr.
WU1 Swcl Box.
i ho American Laglon Auxiliary i
knjU$&t<Hl to **end a hox of jell loft flhV?
imnl lately to tiro : cManljlt*l., ux-wrv^ce
uum at Oamp Sevier, iip'onvlllc, s. V.
A coanmltWe* will cull on every mem
iM?r <?f 4ho Auxiliary on >Y$tyw$d?y pr
Thursday morning for eontjrtlmtlonH,
Kcruiiuw County'Wlr.
I'mler tlio Hupofvisioil 'Of "tfle Home
aiul Farm DoxnouStratloWAf^tflrthere
will 1>o a ('oun-ti^jair in ('aindon N'o
vombor first im^Hr'OiuIJ NVo want
to see our <K>unt^Wk*>me greater agri
culturally. industrially. socially and
morally. ?
Business qn'ople: Add sociability to
yonr business and you get hettoo re
? Ml! f. The opportunity of tho town
lies in tin* country, so 'lot's c<?iue to+
pother and show each other that Ave
yot lmvo a groat doal to l>e thankful
for iu *plto of tlio l>Olt sv<M?vil.
Oomeon with your exhibits and got
a prize. Bo a booster, not it kicker!
(Jot acquainted with your neighbor,
j ou might line him. r \
The beat Fair? be It great- or squill,
is the one f.lulfc exerta the most influ
ence for wood, that liwk^s for Ix'tter
fairmlng, hot tor living and higher
l hi uklng, , ? ,
We ask yonr fullest cooperation!
Kathleen B Watt's,
Secretary < 'onn ty (Vmncii.
S Kiln Hough,
lVesldent OOunty (Council.
Dr. C. F. Sowell
DENTIST
(Office Over Brace's Store)
CAMDEN, S. C.
COLUMBIA LUMBER &
MANUFACTURING CO.
* MILL WORK
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS
AND LUMBER
PLAIN St HULER STS. Ph?n? 71
V '? COLUMBIA, S.C.
Prevent
Outhouse
Odors
?and dry up outhouse
deposits with Red Devil
Lye. Used two or three
times each week it keeps
such places odorless and
pleasant, especially in sum
mer. So easy- you should
mpt be without it.
Al\Cay* demand the genuine _ -J ?
Renew your health
by purifying your
system with
otaLs
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are free
from nausea and danger.
No ( salts necessary, as
Calptabs act like calomel
and salts combined. De
mand the genuine in 10c
and 35c packages, hearing
above trade-mark. ,
i C?iml< it High school Uphold* Record.
c.unden Bulldog <i?>r?vt11?*?
heavy Lake <Mt> irain on iiu. kKjMi
gVtdittm on 1 i i.tu.N iiv the top he n v
1*<?ore f?f HI'to o.
The IoAiKs with tt?K)Ut three VCttMtl 116
uiiil the ivKt'uf Uifcnown ability show
ed dons t^ lluuv^ They exhibited a
gauiouess Mint h;is characterised the
j t ;i111111>ii for >'Viial vcjii'^, Thc\
ii so showed a measure of ability that
if jlr\r!(?|>ii| \vi|| c,|||Mi i|u. |n? ,, n|
J.VlW 1(1 Hvul tllOSO of 10iW and 1???_? 1.
wMi'h two teams h?Vo a record of
*iMl.v three defeats iti seventeen games
pTnytnl, with a tottii $eore *-r :i77 potato
to their opponents fsi. Hut In order
to i*|UU this record much hard work,
sorious thinking ?iu<l training must be
given.
i:\ans HI ,.||(I ployed his usual g-vd
Knme and with Olfo or two o*lK*ttloii?
Ju.umI iTOiHl iiul-'iu.-iii n vtlillllK his
Plays. Hall and Haines were the
VV*}pf ground guluers, while WWon,
Vrhilakor ami Duhose pf'iyed well in
4tho lliiOj stokvit ami MoLiughllu in
llf'ir first f<?ot hall ttflllXO showed
iaarkahlo promise nml wlfh the right
Kind of training will develop into good
foot h.rll men. Hruce also .playing his
first gjuuo passed we.'l for the first
time at tVIlterI IK' showed up seVer
al tiling hy cutting men behind the
lino of f i'linunagi*, McKaln. Itrown
ami Little also played in Hie haekfield
and 1 toy kin *t end. They all lack
exporlt'Uee bjit show promise.
.Tho*e jaeuriUK touchdowns'were Hall
U. I lay nes 1. Kvans 1. McKaln 1.
The . locals will play ?tt?? St' Mai
tliO\y? team here on next Friday Oci
toh.M- tith, 'Hie football fain of this
place may expert a fast hard-fought
game. The St Matthews team has tills
year defeated Springfield IP to 6.
Springfield has in her (urn defeated
<Mangeburg 27 to 0, St Matthews ha*
a very fast hack field and a heavy ag
gressive line. The locals uitiFft work
hard to win this game.
Bridge Tournament a Success.
..The paramount social event of the
week was the bridge benefit given at
the home of Mrs I) 1? 1'arrlsh. by the
book commit tee -of Camden ridille Li
brary. 'ehe spacious parlors and hall
wre thrown emutlte and the broad
veranda also brought into use to ac
ooinmodnto the sixteen tables. Au
tumn's early colors made an 4t.ppro
la'iate setting for the many beautiful
costumes displayed, Although the
warm afternoon caused 'some to cling
tenaciously to the cool airy frocks of
summer that never diminish in charm
or lose their dainty loveliness.
The score prize/ a book was won by
Mrs Jack Whitaker. Jr. while the
consolation, a dock of cards, was cut
by Mrs Jack Whltaker. Sr. Mrs ?S W
van laindlugham felt amply repaid for
making lowest score In Jhe pretty ad
dition to hea* toilet table, a powder
box and puff.
After the gume simple but dainty re
freshments were served consisting of
cracker biscuits, cookies and hot tea,
the cup that cheers and civilize*; the
tvorld, The cup of humanity; it in
pnh'kties purity and harmony, the rnys
fcfry of human charity, Vhe romanti
cism of the KtK-lal order: Many Cam
deh iieople cultivate the drinking of
trti together and thus cement the
brotherhood that should exist between
them.
??M<rs William King, chairman of the
book commit toe, desires to Express
thanks to Messrs W It Zenvp and CSro
ver li.'ockweW. for the#prizes: to the
Smith Furnishing ^Company for the
loan of Hie chairs; to fbe members of
the two committees who contributed
the refresh men ts; to Mrs Pavrisb for
her gracious hospitality and to the
ladies wild gave such a hearty re
sponse to her Invitation in makng up
tables. In return, sh<*^promises new
books for the Library in the near fu
ture.
We. as citizens of Camden, should
remember that It i? Hi rough our In
stitution and organization ttint Ave can
<lo the n^ost for our <le?ir old town.
"For lifix is a-mirror of king and ^lave,
It is just what you are and do;
Then give to the world the best you
have. ,
And the best will come to you.''
Majestic Theatre
PROGRAM
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6tl?
(rorfc Lytell in
A Metro Wondcrplay
. "SHERLOCK BROWN"
* And a Sunrihine Comedy
r -SAFE IN THE SAFE"
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7th
Doris May
in n <*ooling film frappo
* of fun and' frolic
"THE UNDERSTUDY"
A real gloom buster
And a Mermaid Ooinedy
.'SPOOLS*
?With Lloyd Hamilton
. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9th
Viola Dana
- in a Metro Wonderplay
\THEF LIKE 'EM ROUGH"
Another gloom-crashing ooraody
And Kino^gr^mi
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10th
Betty Compson in a
Now Paramount Picture
"THE BONDED WOMAN"
And n ?poc*ial added Attraction
- "A TRIP TO A PARAMOUNT
TOWN"
See Paramount Pictures in the
making
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER UMi
Bert I/rteM In a
Metro Wonderpiay
"THE RIGHT THAT FAILED"
And a C!hri<rtie Oon^edy
"TURKEY DRESSING"
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th
Mary MHes Mlnter In
a Paramonnt PKeture
"SOUTH OF 8ULVA"
And a Pat HuUivan Cartoon
"FELIX SAVES THE DAY"
Ami K Ingram*
1 1) C Chapter Meffluf.
The ullru<li\<> home <.f Mi*. \.
Aiiicll WHII tbtowil .>1 I'll Monday
itruvutt ,u> thin nf
rTio John IV *?enne<iy
meeting of the #eiik)u. Three
moms were thrown cnfiulte una wore
brightened with ?m mini's varied
bloom*. - Hie president presided ami
Airs. AVu<M^| who ha* l?een acting
secretary for tlic p.tsl yen? a pi in dl*
?'irirpMl ilio duties of that offu-o. In
thy alienee of the treasurer, Mw> E.
i\ Sill, Miss Nettle* made a import
lYoni that office, anld .Mrs. W. l\ NVi.
IVm as registrar reported a growing
membership.
Mi \ l\. I.esilc Zenlp r< jw?rt?Hl that
Ilii< l?s| order for markers for -"Idlers
graves hail been shl|ipcd. Kiew-u
were ordered at $i.rs? etieh which does
hot Indole Clio cQ&t of hauling and
p| tciiiK them,
; Miss Lelhi Shannon. chapter histo
rian. made an interesting talk on the
Jefferson Ilftvl* Highway. Cimlden is
one of flic few town.* III South t'aro
Una on this highway and the looil
chapter shall not 1)0 a laggard 111 the
mutter of found wanting in patriot
l?m. Miss Shannon i* chairman of
a i-nmmittee to lie appoint el later hy
the chapter president to push this
work forward.
A partial report was rweivwl from
the committee In charge of the Jeffct
s<>n Havi* Memorial Certificates. A
full' rei?ori Is requested for the next
meeting.
The e loot Ion of officer* resulted In
the choice of the following: President.
Miss Louise Nettles; first vlcfc presi
dent. Mrs W J Dunn; seeoud vice
I n sident, Mi'v. Urattou deLoach; sec
retary, Mrs N Q Annett ; treasurer,
Mrs K E Sill; historian. Miss lAila
Shannon; registrar. Mrs \V F Net
tles.
Bjr a standing vote the' chapter re
fused to accept Mrs Sill's resignation.
A faithful and efficient officer they
refused to give her up.
The' president gave a short talk
on her recent, visit to Richmond, the'
city rich In Confederate history.
.Miss hols Williams gave a beauti
ful piano selection , and the /hostess.
Mrs N C Arnett. read, "A Garden Ro
mance," an original story it* verse,
whleh we hope some tlhie to ,.repro
dlice In the Chronicle.
The delicious refreshments consist
ud of Ices and cake served hy Miss
Wilbur MfCalhim, assisted by a nuin
<k r of her young friends.
The November meeting ?will be held
at the home of Mrs W 1, Del'a.ss with
Mrs John T Mackey as assistant hos
tess. ? .
The youth of today should l>e taitjfht
to look to the future with hope and
confidence horn of a knowledge of
the history of j^ie South niul all it
lniTmeant to this nation. The South
must again give the ideals of true
Americanism to this country. Not
only the Sou Mi's pact in the building
?f file nation, ..but those golden days
of long ago when the fairest type of
civilization,evcr known reigned in the
land We love, our Southland.
Met With Mrs Blakency .
The Kirk wood IkhUc clijb had an
agreeable hostess in its president, Mrs
Eugene B!nkeney last ThursJ'iy
morning.\ The new books for the
year had come and furnished an am
ple subject for discussion during tho
morning. Each member drew a hook.
"A good book is tho best of friends "
At noon the hostess served delicious
refreshments, Mrs Hums will 1k? the
next hostxxts.
Civic League to Meet
The October meeting of tho Civic
League will lw? held next Monday aft
ernoon. <)?*tober Otli. at the Grammar
"School Auditorium fit 4 :.'10 o'clock.
Many matters of interest will come
up for dlpcussioai and ? full Attend
ance 1* earnestly desired.
Rummage Sale.
There will be a rummage sale held
at the opera house on Saturday. Oc
tober 14th and the proceeds will go for
tho benefit of Orace Episcopal
Church. All contributors will .{ricase
send to Mrs James Iiurus on Fair
Street.
Notice of Annual Meeting.
Annual meeting of tho Stockholders
of the CVimden Hulldlng and lx>an As
sociation -will l>e held at the Banking
House of the Ixxin and Savings Bauk.
Camden, S. C., on Thursday, October
12th. at 4:30 o'clock. <
John S. Lindsay, Cashier.
Money to I?aii. ,
I am prepared to negotiate loana In
small amounts on city property or
farm lands. Address or ajlDly Mo E
I) Blakeney. Attorney, Camden, S C
27 30 ?b
H or tense. Dunlevy brought suit for
(XX) ago hist AValkuv & Ilagenbnck
circus that showed in CoUunbla Sat
urday night, Tho plaintiff claims
that one of the circus horsey, by the
c?rclessne?s of Its driver, as; she <was
leaving the tent, stepped on -her foot
and broke the arch. Tho circus gave
bond for .?0.00<) jo answer for any
damages the w^mon may iVcover In
court.
IVY LODGE
1205 liroad Street
CAMDEN. SOOTH CAROLINA
Open for winter guests from
November 15Ui to Mar 15th.
Central Location. Good Table.
Excellent Service. Special rates
for season. For particulars ad*
dress
HRS. K. O. WHISTLER
T. B. BRUCE
Veterinarian
lyttlrton 84-, Ph?o? 11%
CAMDEN, S. C :
PERSONAL
v Or diul M?*m W J lmiin Ntun?
Unu in sn^kiv.
Allss \V4l?niv AlW'alhnn u vis
lid in ("uhunhlu tlijs \s t el,
Mrs Uflbert b#? roturne.t
from a visit to .ivhit! ves lit Mttoon.
A S Whlto is at hmuo Kg^lM
aftor spmltuff tin- Humutei in Maui
t,
Mrs Yal J?>ih1oii hits rvtarnod from
H several wock& ?ilny in IIvndyr4K)>n?
Villi-.' N <?
Mrs Uolieri Ma rye and littlo son,
Hobby, loft Saturday night for a
\i-li In Biltimoio, Md
l>r aiKl Mrs 1-Mwin MuMor, wjip hovft
I'ti'ii the pist month vislllng in New
York, Now Jersey and Kentucky lmvo
I ft n null homo.
Mi's tttidlo vuu TrvMckw, who has
Ixth with hoi* lin-1 >u in I Major F {*,
von Tiysokow a! Aricn Chill, for
nearly a year, U'ih arrival in Cnmdeu.
Mi* .1 H MoscVy lot't Sunday night
for i tuisliM-*s trip to Now York. While
I In i t- witnessing m W.Mill's
hnx? lnll.sorh-s hohig phiyod ho
turcii the two Now York teams.
(Miss l'rno-'tino lta toman, teacher In
tln? iJnuled >*choolH of tills vlty ?itul
manager of tho play grounds is at
lioinr this \MH'k aftor a slight o|>ora
but hoj^s to return to her duties in n
tfow days.
Mi-s <Mivp WilredSe. who has horn
v.i ending th>? sunwnor 111 Uye, N. Y., ami
Mr* ft! \ Kerr. wlm has Ih'oii a! Sc
wi.okly, 1'a... for tho. summer aro
among t;lt. e-t-rly arrl\als for tho win
tor tH'IIMlU,
Mrs; A r Am-ruin lias returned from
Charleston, aftor a visit to her dangh
tcr. Mrs Kdward ttvo. Mr ami Mrs
ITvo with their interestluj? family h?ive
moved to <*nlnosvllk\ Florida. where
thoy will niako thoir homo, in tho fu
turn*.
..Mr and Miss \Y L MoDow^ll, Ml.-ts
Elizabeth Mel Unveil, ti<-com pa tiled by
Mrs \Y A MeI>owoll of llothune, loft
Monday morning by automohilo for
Tampa, Flo., wlioro tiioy will spend
about 'three weeks with tho family of
Mr L A MoPowoLI.
Mr. T. Edmund Krumbholz, manu
jror of Tho Kirkwoo<l. arrived' this
week from Alluiny, N, Y., where lyv
lias l>oon since the closing of his sum
mer hotel at Kennotounkport, Maine.
Tho burned kitchen and servants quar
ter^ $j,ro 1>eing replaced and tho hotol
wll he rnuly for oiK?nliijr in time for
tho winter season,
>
Ai?i>oals have ho<"?n perfected and
flhnl in the Hupronio court hy attor
neys for Frank "M. Jeffords and Ira
II. Harrison, under sentence of death
for the murder of J. G. Arnotte, fill
ing station proprietor, in Columbia
months and montlus ago. The other
man convicted of the murder is serv
ing life sentence in the penitentiary.
Tho family of I\ J. Taylor, living
near Congaree, in iUdhlaUd comity^
narrowly esc-aiHMl i?oi.son, a can of rat
poison having been thrown In their
well by sdmo known person. The j
can was in another vessel, which wus 1
found floating on tho water when
some one went to the well to draw
water, and it vfould have been upset
in drawing the water if this person
had not happened- to notice It.
The Story of
Our States
By JONATHAN BRACE
XXXIII.?OREGON
IT WAS tho
Spanish
Who laid
claim to the
discovery of
our Pacific
coast. In
15*3 Ferrelo
possibly sailed as^far North as
Ihe Oregon boundary. In 1579
Sir Francis Drake-explored for
England the coast considerably
north of this. Other Spaniards
made further explorations and
Captain Cook, the English navi
gator, in 1783 landed at Nootka
Sound and gnve It its name.
Thus both Spain and England
laid Claim to this region.
The American rights to this
territory were based on the dis
covery of the Columbia river in
1702 by Captain Robert Gray,
who sailed from Boston in the
ship Columbia to open up fur
trade. Many American fur
traders followed and in i8ll
John Jacob Astor, the head of
the Pacific Fur company, estab
lished a settlement called Astor
ia at the mouth of the Columbia.
The real opening of the North
west was the result of the fam
ous Lewis and Clark expedi
tion.
By 1843 a decided flow of
emigrants from the East trav
elled over the Oregon Trail from
Kansas City to the Columbia
river, and tins 'Into Oregon. Trie
trip over this route occupied
^bout three months'and the set
tlers generally travelled in large
parties to withstand any pos
sible attacks from Indians.
American settlers became so
numerous that the United States
actively laid claim to this re
gion. Spain had been forced to
withdraw any rights she may
have had when Florida was
ceded in 1819. This left Eng
land and America Quarrelling
over ^hls section of the country.
Final settlement, with definite
boundaries between the United
States and Canada, wns modo
In 1844J. "
The Oregon territory was
formed In 1848 and the State of
Oregon was taken Into the Un
ion In 18W) with an area of 96,
600 square miles. _
<? t?r MoCtor* N?w?p*i?r WTMO>
vcldren Cry for FMcherf
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over thirty 'years, has borne the signature of
on the wrapper all these years
just to protect the coming
generations. Do not be deceived*
All Counterfeits, Imitations and MJUBt**8-800d" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the ? health of
Infants and Children'?Experience against Experiment.
Never attempt to relieve your baby with a
remedy that you would use for yourself*
What is CASTOR IA
Castoria is a harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Props and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age ia its guarantee* For more than thirty yotits it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; <giving healthy and natural sleep*
The Children's Comfort?The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Signature
rS
In Use Fop Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
TH? OCNTAUM COMPANY, NIW Vb|l(V OtTV.,
Olarenee Tolliaou emptied his pistol
at A. Going Bryson In a, hitching lot
In Greenville Monday, and never
touched hi in; but one ofjh? five balls
plcmni the wr'lKt of .less .Murray*, an
innocent bystander. .
Mary .lano Ross, a wealthy woman
of Charleston, who .died August lljh.
bequeathed $1<H>,<MH) In rash to I ho
Jtopor hospital of that cltyckiud also
half tho income from certain projKtrty
that may ad<l several thousand Ytol
lai*s more to the bequest.
The licensing of women law reader*
has been approval by the bouse of flop
utles of the Protestant Kpiscopal
ehuivh in seswlou in Oregon.
ln\ John l<\ Fra/lor, imstor of flu;
Fourth Hai>tlst Oliurch h? Louisville,
Ky.^has* boon eallcd to Lho First Bap- v
tlst. church In (Jreonwood. It ^
tiiOUKht lift -VVUl IKH'Cpt.
f A close shave ! 1
MENTHOLATUM
^comforts and teahj
FOR MOTOR LUBRICATION
is the right
oil for your
motor. Elimi
nates friction
j
V
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STANDARD OIL COMPAI
(NEW JERSEY)
Before Buying Your Bagj
and Tires,.see
F. M. Woo
My Prices Are the
Lowest.