The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 13, 1922, Image 5
facial and Personal News
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jJ^st your city, boost your
lioo*t the church that ypu attend, *
frfpt tfc? ?tr?kCHt ??*i which youre dwel
ling,
|{,K,st the goo<l? that you iii'# HelHnif,
)k*ost pWOfc round about you,
* -11,ey can get along without you,
j{Uf gucceda Will sooner find them
ff they tow that you're behind
them.
Iv??-1 t<?T every forward movement,
HoO?t Tor every new improvement,
Iiiif man 'or whom you lalxn
0o<?t l,M> stranger hiuI the neigh
bori
( Vase to he a chronic knocker,
(N am- to be a progress blocker,
Jgfrou'd n>ake your city better,
jloost it to the final letter, and'
? build ^wrmaiient road*.
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Mm. K, Richie Now in
ilrs. B? Q? Richie, who r^%tfy"MW!"
eovoted from an operation in a CoUnu
bin irospttaV ^a:S sooe to Baltimore <o?r
H jitay of several weeks an<J a com
plete recovery. Sheila the popular a*id
efficient- president of ithe CUvlc Ix^ague,
and by a standing vote at fbe last
meeting, the League (refused (o accept
her resignation, hoping that she will
noon be able to twume the tMiHes Vw
an office that she has so efficiently
filled.
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fridge Toumament at Country Ckib.
Hobklrk Hill Chapter D. A. R will
giVe a bridge tournament at the Coun
try Cltib tomorrow, < Saturday Jii'tc.i
iioon. A cordial Invitation is extended
to the public -to make up tables. A fee
of $2.00 a table will be charged, which
includes refreshments. Those. who
moke up tables are asked to notify the
entertainment commltee, not later
Hian noon Friday, and all a^e'a^kefr
to bring table and cards, as tiiis plan
prevents ijny confusion and is a great
help to the com mi tee In Charge. Phone
or see the following /ladies on the en
tertainment committee: B
Pittf, Mrs P T. Vlllepigue,
s j/indsay.
"Weenie" Rfcast. < >j
An enjoyable nnd unique afrra
the w?ek was the "weenie" ^
giveu by circle number fcjyo Roman's
Auxiliary of the Presbyterian church
complimenting the business wonrat?K
circle and the teachers of ?thg
t;igo Mill village. T
Around six o'clock on* Friday after
noon the erow<l gathered at the home
of Mrs. W. J. Dunn, from which an
auto ride brought them to tU&>-,Creci
pice, n picturesque spot east of the
town that for many by-gone years Jiqsj
been associated with the sentimen^iM!!!
romance of old Camden. How well
we remember the oid hill with its car
lK'ts ef pink arirutus i<i an early spFlng
nnd of fragrant pine needles iu au
tumn. A pretty spot for the bon.tljes
and beds of live coal* over vyh.icli3,he
''weenies'' and marshmallows were
toasted, the bacon fried ami t-hp coffee
made clear and steaming. Hot rolls,
pickles -aml other good eats coi^pl^od
n tempting supper after whfpT| \ $K&
played old time games and told jokes.
Altogether it was a delightful, unqiue
and informal occasloj^
Majestic Theatre
PROGRAM
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13th'
Metro Presents - ?r? ? j r
Aiiw Terry nnd Jack MiilhbH iu
"TURN TO THE RIGBTI^ ,
This will l>e orw of t>??t -
liked {a^iutws we have
' AjkI a Christie
"ASSORTED HEROES"
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SATURDAY. OCTOBER
Franklin Farnum wrfh'
Francis Ford and J* 1 'I
Shorty Hamilton in .?
"SO THIS IS ARIZONA?: "^1
and ''FAJR ENOUGH"
A (Christie Corte<Jy ?r;*
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 16tK '1
<ia.Tthe Hughes wJtliV ? ? rf'
(rrace I>armond ij* r \
"I CAN EXPLAIN"
V Motro Wondorplay
Also KinograniH
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 47th ' '
?'aok Holt with Fritui Brunette
In a Paramount Picture
WHILE SATAN SLEEPS'*
And a Christie Comedy
"HUBBY BEHAVyy^x
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18U*
Bert Lytell with
Sylvia Broamer in , %.-*?
"THE FACE BETWEEN". . *
A substantial atory well toM
And Screen Snapshots
THURSDAY, OCTOBER l*th
Koy Stewart in a true to life
in tt?e Northwest
"UFR-fl (tfUEATKST QUESTION"
And a <liii>l? OnMdr , +
?tooHwmmim bumr.
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ItattUt of Mrs. S. M. Barf Wd.
Friend* lu Camden wero jprlevod to
toar offte <k*th .of^lre. BalUe Moor*
BarTleld, wiifch occurred lu A^hevllle,
JK^?*u,r*^y' QPHM?110 5tb *
11 :?fr pp. Although htdelloato health
^o* % long tlam the end came suddenly,
?^?d \)ufy 0ti4 ol livr children w?? at
her l?edt*idc. Mrn, Duitlap, Th? r&
imU\H wore brought to Camden Friday
and st>ivlcea lieV}' ftt the hoane m' Mr.
SmyN Halsall, conducted by the ttov.
oivnd J. J. Joftnsou, pastor of the
Camden llaptM church. 'tin- burial
wan in the family pl<*t In the old Qua
ker cemetery.
Mrs. BarfleHl wa? l>oru In Camden
nlxty^ix year a ago. the daughter of the
la to M r. aivd Mrs. Travis Moon\ In
early womanhood she married Mr. T.
J. Carfleld. of this county, who for
many years was a promiuent merchant
of this city. They reared a large and
Interesting family of nine children.
Mr. Jtyarfleld died several years ago,
aud wince that time alio has almost en
tirely made her homo away from here.
had many friends lu her native
town however, for her kindly heart,
generous nature and brilliant repaid
'toft eoufcl not he easily fovgott<iu
The following children survive her:
^Irs Jack OhurchllJ, of Charleston;
Mrs Jyaura Ihinlap, Ashevitlo; Mth
WflHam Wlsu, Hickory, ;N. C.; Mrs
Horace Stevenson, Lexington, Ky.;
Mrs Barbara Curtis, Asheville;
Messrs Thomas \V Barfield, Oreen
vllle;, A I) BarfieVl, Wilmington, N.
<5. ;C V Bar field, San Francisco, Cal.
&he alfco leaves . a si?ter. Mrs
John Smyrl, aud a daughter'in>!*iw,
Mr^ Travis Bar field, l>oth of tlTls city.
''What Is this death we fear?
'? The pea Refill" close of stormy life?
Of reckless passion's away;
' The veil that mantVs all cares and
! ' woes;
Tlie heavenly ending of an earthly
day;
The crown of time well spent;
The portal fair, which ojhmis the way
, ; To never ending Joy;
It sets the captive frOe as air
From all the fetters which on earth
annoy."
To Meet With Wateree/liurch.?
The Ijaw Observance l^*ngue of
Kershaw County will meet with the
Wateree MlU'church mi Sunday, Octo
ber 15th. at 3 o'clock p. m. Oovernor
Hect Thomas (J. McI>eod Is expected
to .be present and will address the
meeting. All are urged to attend and
the Indies are most especially invited.
Met With Mrs. Pitts.
The- reassembling of Hobklrk Hill
Chapter I). A. It. on Thursday after
a delightful occasion, with
"ttr&:TV. B. Pitts as the gracious hos
tess. The regent, Miss Minnie Cly
bttrn, presided and several matters of
Importance <iame up for discussion.
TlleTRglstrar, Mrs. John S. Lindsay,
jread^g letter from Mrs. John Stevens,
ipt Iv^fshaw, stating that she thought
H possible to obtain several new mem
bers for Hrfbkirk Hiti~ in Kershiivr.
The chai>ter will !>e glad to Increase
its. membership and instructed the
-registrar to forward application blanks
to MrSv Stevens ahd she^-hi"Tunr^aviU
deliver tiiem to the applicauts^Alrs.
Yiugliey Tinda'y was proposed for mem
bership ami accepted.
It was decided to improve the D. A.
R. Chapter hall by putting In water
and other conveniences. This is one
of Camden's o'jd land marks and all
should feel interested in keeping it in
?tact for posterity. Kershaw's first
X30u|*t House was built on this site In
1771 and destroyed by fire in 1779, the
?building now standing replaced it and
is the property of Hobkirk Hill Chaj>
ter,' D. A. R. It represents antique
aaid architectural beauty and is Iden
tified with Camden's earliest history.
It la filled with echoes of the past,
"No past Is dead for us, but only sleep
to*." Then let us be true to those who
jjavo gone whose presence once filled
the offices as they dlsclmrged their
jfdpH^,.round of duties, and to those
whose eloquertce still echoes in mem
pry, ^hrough the beautiful old court
room. Let us keep it not only In a
srtaf^ 'of preservation but one , of
fWflutoesA. FV>r this reason Hobkirk
Hill Chapter will make an effort to
<mtf?e funds in the near future.
Qn .Saturday afternoon, October
14til. the chapter will give a bridge
parfy at the Country ChJb, ami on the
19th of October will furnish the din
ner Tfor the Chamber of Commerce.
The recent appointed committees to
take charge of both affairs.
After business a social hour was en
Joyed. The hostess served refresh
ments oonsisting of n salad course
followed by sweets.
IVY LODGE
\ 1205 Broad Street
CAMDEN. SOUTH CAROLINA
Open for winter fiietta from
November 15th to Mar lath.
Central UoUm. Good TaMe.
RxeeUent Sorrier. Special rate*
for iwiia For partirtilar* ad
Lv MK8. K. G.
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PERSONAL MENTION
k Mr 1 C Hough W*? ft lousiness visitor
W<? Sumter this week.
11 Mrs William Shamion 1%-fi Sunday
Hbr <Tileago. ill., where she wIW vWt
'until the last of Novettdwr.
fl|. Miss Stella' A. 11*11 baa a<*vpted a
{position* as prtoclps! of the Oawmtt
which opened in#t Monday.
Mto Mary Hayes, of Kvrshaw. laj
expected In tl* city to spend thia
week-end with her sifter, Mra J G
Itiohards, Jr.
Mr and 'Mrs W L tJoodale have re-1
turned from an eoctended wedding
|rip north and are at home to their
friend* ou Lyttleton Street.
Mr 1 B Alexander, of Jaoksoiivllle,
I'Fla.. la homo on a visit to mother,
\$Ar* t? Alexander, re<nip<?rating
from u hovtm'o attack of deugue fever.
Mrs I.eon Sehlashurg Will leave
Monday to attend /the wedding of n
friend In Spartanburg. after which
she will visit at her old home, Macon,
On.'v '? c
Mrs Bol>ert Team and son. I>oiu\ld,
&eft Sunday for Ashevllle, N. C.t
where they will make the(r home with
I hp former's daughter.- Ink T J Cly
burn.
. . 'M1ws Mary . Bhu,*kwoll, of 'Kershaw,
luis accepted work . In.... the High
school of this olt.V^ "While here she
is muklug her home with Mrs. Kiumn
Villepigue. '?
Miss Hluaheth Onrrlaon, who has
been traveling abroad during the past,
summer, is expected home around the
first of November. . She expects to sail
for America fXotober 21?t.,
Mrs. O. W: Rvaus of Camden spent
the week-end with her sister-In-flaw,
Mrs. W. II. Zeigler, while heV son and
others from Oajnden went on to Clem-j
son for the Olemson-Cenfcre game.?>
Newberry Herald and -News.
Among the new -Salespeople employ
ed by Hirseli Bros, and -Oo.& fttt* Mrs
Ilaltlwanger, of Oliapin. In the ladles
ready-Ufc-Wear ; Mr 4 J^ C- Wilson, of
Orangebfirg, in the' Clothing depart
ment ; and Mr T W I*a trick, of Ches
ter. In the shoe department
Miss Boykln Entertains.
The Thursday afternoon bridge
club was charmingly entertained this
week by Miss Minette Boykln. In ad
dition to the club mem1>er8 Miss Boy
kln had three extra tables at which
two prices were offered. The score
prize went to Mrs. J>awrence Kirk
land. the consolation to Mrs. Frank
Woo ten.
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On Friday afternoon Miss Boykln
was again hostess to seven tables of
bridge. Miss IWbeckn-h .DeJyoaehe won
top score aiul Mrs. Clifton MoKain the
consolation.
On eaeh occasion the -rooms were
effectively decorated iijt: dainty cosmos,
in all their varied shades. After
cards, ice cream and cftke were served
at l>oth parties.
Wlnthrop Tea.
On Friday afternoon, October lHth.
members of the Wlnthrop Chapter
and all former students of Wlnthrop
College, whether they nre members of
the Clia?pter or not, are cordially In
vited and urged to be present at a
"Wlnthrop Tea!' given by Mrs. J. (J.
Ilichairds, Jr., at her home on Fair
Street. It lias i>een arranged to have
a "Wlnthrop Tea" once a month on
the same date and at -the same hour
nt every place in South Carolina where
there is u group of Wlnthrop Daugh
ters.
The state's income from the gasoline
tax and Income tax amounted to
$1 ,.'M>4,fi46.<}4 during Hi*1 month of Sep
tember.
Announcement Party.
Olio of the most attractive parties
of the season was given on Tuesday
evening with Miss Wilbur McOallum
as hostess and Miss Lois Wil
liams, a.s gu^st of * Amid a
charming setting of fferaii, five tables
were arranged for hiridjg* and the fas
cinating ga<*io licld^nlfijjjjtvay for more
thin two hiputs. conclusion of
th^ game the dining room thrown
open a*nd it ^retfenfecT a# original and
beautiful scene. On ttie polished ta
ble a setfing of fertis, white flowers
and burning candles representee! in
detail a church decorated for a
wedding and on a white ipedestal, robed
in bridal attire, we^riqg, orange bios
Moms, stood a radiant bride. Above
the table hung a wedding bell of
*
charming design. For a few moments
the merry orowd guessed whose ser?ret
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they wwe about fo learn, when, the
plaits of refreshments l>earing <lainty
cupldC bore the words, "A Surprise."
and lifting one of the wings of cupid
the secret was ont, for there was, "T4te
announcement of the engagement of
Miss T/ols Williams and Mr. Jim Oan
dy."
The delicious refreshments af chick
en salad, crackers, sandwiches and
iced tea prove*! quite aoop^tablc and
refreshing after which the rooms wore
cleared and the happy crowd danced
JjpjC an hour. ? ? _
. Tha W* of honor wa s presented by
ihe hottem with a tox'af Jovptf linen
t+r her labia. ?
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Aumuturnuriit
THE CAMDEN CLOTHING CO.
Now Open for Business at Store
Room Fomerly Known as
The Mens Shop.
SHOWING A COMPLETE LINE OF
Mens' and Boys* Clothing and Furnishings
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We invite you to call on us. You will be
shown every courtesy whether
you make purchase
-?^ or not.
We Are Specializing on . Suits with Two Pair Pants.
Our Prices Reasonable and for Cash.
The Camden Clothing Company
H. BARUCH, Manager
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Miss Williams Ls one of Camden's
fairest daughters, lovely in person,
charmfbg in manner ami an accom
plished musician. Numbering licr
friends by the score, her wedding?a ,
social event of November, will be of (
groat interest to a large circle of
friends.
Mr. Gandy is a young man of at
tractive .personality and <rt.orling worth,
whose home was in Hartsville until
recently, when he chose Raleigh as his
future home; and there the popular
couple will make their home .
A number of i?arties are being
planned for Miss Williams, who is a
great favorite with her bevy of
friends.
Ijey-Springs Wedding Brilliant Affair.
Springfield,* Ma**.. Oct. 4.?Miss
Frances Hubbard Ley* daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold AlexandersLey,
of Longhill street, became the bride
of Rliiott White Springs of Fort Mill,
South Carolina, son of Col. Leroy
Springs of Lancaster, S. C., at a cere
mony which -took place In the Old
First Church this afternoon.
Rev. Dr. Neil MoPlierson performed
the Ceremony, using tbe slngte ring
service. As "?the guests assembled John
G. Clarke, organist at the chnrch,
gave a recital. The numbers including
a prelude, "Lohengrin," ''Pastorale,"
"Gullmanf," "Romance In D Flat/' La
mane, Serenade, Mosfkowsky, and the
?'Cathedral/' from "Lohengrin," Wag
ner. Mr. Clarke also played the bridal
chorus from "Lobengrtn," ass wedding
marches, including the.. processional
and Mendelssohn's wedding march fob
K>wi*ig the service.
Miss I^ey was attended by Miss Lu
cia L. Vannum, of Watseka, 111., a
classmate at Smith College, as maid
?of honor, and the bridesmaids were
Airs. William A. Fletcher, Jr., and
Ml as Margaret Ley. n sbyter of the
bride. The best liuau was Lawrence
Callahan of Chicago, III., and Freder
ick Goodrick of Milwaukee, Wis., Win
throp Smith of New York City, Ben
nett Oliver of Pittsburgh, Pa? Julian!
Walker of Itock lint, S. C., served jih
ushers.
Th? bride wore a gown of white net
and charmciisc<, embroidered in sil
ver, with a train of Charmeuse and
sliver cloth. _JlIer veil* of old family
lace was arranged wkh tulte In Span
ish My la She carried bride's rosea.
wore gowns of crepe
romJTtfe maid of honor*# being of
?oft orange shade and the brides
maids' of .foldrn bmro. Their bats
of velvet and lace nmtcliert th^lr
gowns.
A formal reeeptUm for members of
the famiUes anil relatives followd the
?ceremony In tfie bride's home. Tho
bride and bridegroom were assisted in
receiving by their parents, Mr. and
iMrs, Harold Ley and Ool. Ixroy
Spring# nnd Mm Spring of South
Carolina.
Aff-er nil extended wedding trip Mr.
ttprijigH and his bride will make tlielT
hotne In tlio White homestead at Fort
win, s. c.
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Fourth National Convention American Legion
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
October 16 to 20, 1922
Southern Railway announces reduced fares of one fare
for the round trip from all points, upon presentation
of Identification Certificates, account of the above con
vention.. , *<
Tickets will be sold good for use October 5th to 18th,
inclusive, and limited 30 days for returning, exclusive
of date of sale. Stopover privileges are allowed at any
station in eitfher direction. The round trip fare from
Camden, S. C., being $27,21.
Double daily through train service between main line
points and New Orleans. Pullman and dining car ser
vice unexcelled. ?? '?
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For further information and reservations call on tteket
agents. s
S.H.McLEAN,
District Passenger Agent, Columbia, S. C.
NOTICE!
Before Buying Your Bagging
and Tires, see
F. M. Wooten
My Prices Are the
Lowest.