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Social and Personal News My Mill LouUe Nettle* For Miss Curetun Mi >?. W. <>. Iluy wiis luvstt'SiS in lovely afternoon bridge party #iven t# honor of M1#s Clara Cnreton, wh<ta ,1, riin^f t<? Mv, Kirb.v Smith Tim i?m\ on Thursday att^TMKWi wiik t!??? para mount social ov?nt of the week,'* Mrs. I lay'# attractive rooms were filled with autumn's bloom and tables arranged for til? game- Mr*. Jack Whitaker, ,lr,? won the score i>riaoc% ami Ml** Nan ,-y Jilial> iy tlie* consolation. TIiQ jioiryV gue^t also received u pretty jjlft. A salad <?ourso with hot ton was served on the prettily appointed card ' tahhw- , 4 .Miss Currton Again Honored In the list of bright jmrtlea given for-Miss Cnreton. a popular bride of the Week, was the one Monday after noon when Milss Itebcekah Del-ioache entertained In her honor. Miss Kroma Yi'lctplgne won the yseore prtoe, ami I in* guest honor wa? presented with n piece of table silver, a salad course with sandwiches, nut bread and <N>ffee wa* served Visitors Complimented. Mrs. Jack Whitaker, Sr., entertained a limited number at a morning bridge party complimenting Miss Mary Hayew, of Kershaw, and also Miss Mary Jtlackiwidl. of Kerohaw, but at present :t teach \ in the Camden Graded sch(H)ls. The seoroipriae was won by Miss ill tick well. The hostess served ihdicious-refreshments at noon. To Meet With Leila Shannon. Hohkirk Hill CUa?pter D. A. will meet next Thursday* afternoon, Novem ber 2nd. with Mi^s Iycila Shannon. The nxs'ting will- be callod at 4:30 o'clock and members arc urged to be prompt Hie roll call will be answered 'by a hricf sketch of the ancestor for whom ilie member joined. RajiooiaUy do they wish the nationality of ids forl?earfi. ImportJint business will be discussed and a full meeting Is earnestly desired hy the recent and ayeordlnl invitation extended hv the hostess. Mrs. Jack Whitaker, Jr.. Entertains , Complimenting Miss Clara Cnreton and Mrs. W. I* Goodale> Mrs. Jack Whitaker. Jr-, eutertaiucd at four ta llies of bridge Tuesday morning. Au tumn flowers in all their varied bues brightened the rooms. Mrs. Robert Ma rye won the score prize while the consolation went to Mrs. John Ville pigue. Each of the lionor guests re eeivwl a souvenir of the morning., At noon a salad course was served wit 11 hot oof fee. Ha by Conference. The management- of the County Community Fair to be held No.veml>cr 1st and 2nd is .pleased to announce tlnit the Imby conference so popular a feature last season will be hekl again rliis year. We hope and urge a large attendance not alone l>eoause of the fair hut we are safe in ?saying that no feature of the fair is more helpful, beneficial and instructive to mother ami children than this. It also gives us pleasure to tell you that the well known specialist of North and South Carolina. L>r. lyossesno Smith, with some of our local (physicians of rec ognized ability, have kindly offered their, service for the <fcty. Also, trained nurses will lx? in charge. Children from siy months to three years wild h?: accepted for the liferents this year- .Mothers cannot afford to miss ?Mis (liann; and we urge you to avail w.involves of this unusual opportuni ty TTeniember the day? November 2nd, s?t l/Mdies Itest Itoom. at 10 o'clock I.OST?One Fur Choker. If found re turn to undersigned and receive re ward- I.. Schqnk & Co., Camden, S. ?'? 30 jmI Majestic Theatre PROGRAM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27th % Viola Dana In a Metro Picture "TJHE FOURTEENTH LOVER" Awl a Christie Comedy , "ANY OIJ) PORT" SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th Franklin FYirnum in A Western tilled with action and thrills * WHEN EAST COMES WEST" And n Mermaid Comedy "DANGER" MONDAY. OCTOBER 30Ui <.Y>nstance T?lma#e in 'POLLY OF THE FOLLIES" A First NatJonol Attraction And Klnoyrams TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31*t J'--fty Ompson and Tom Moor? in "OVER THE BORDER" And a ("Christie C-omedy WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1st Viola Dana 1n a Metro Picture "SEEING IS BELIEVING" _ And Kinofframs THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd Wnlla<v Held and Lillian Oiah In ' "FATAL MARRIAGE" From rho jK>em, "JOnoch Arden" And a -Chrtotie Comedy HIIDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd CJloria Swansmi with Da rid Ppwell. Harrison Ford and , Walter Hlera In "HER OILDED CAGE" And a Christie Comedy Admfavrton 35^, Cbil#en 16c - PERSONAL MENTION ' ? 00 ?"Miss Vrirj;iiit& Taylor spent tWo week W<1 in l<UUOast0r. ?Mi*s Mary Hlaokwebl spent Sunday at b?r home in Kowliaw. Mfcscs Harriet and Cornelia Nelson, of Hartsvllle. visitors licif Suu day. "v . Mr*. Itobert T. (ioodalc If s|>cuding two weeksNn CharUwton with Biles Easter (Wmlor. Mr. Hoi and Coodale, Jr., Npent Thursday in Ooluiutda where ho at* tended the o u ? m *> n -coro 11 n a game. Mr. F. C, Jones, the Standard Oil Co. representative at C#im<loQi will loilVo Saturday <>n a business j trip to Baltimore. Mrs. William Whltukcr and Mrs. Maraud Zemp. of Camden, an* guests of their or, Mrs. U?tta flood.' on White street.?Ij&ucastew News. Mr. and Afra. Samuel W. Godfrey, of Boston. Mass., have been attending a few days iu Camden. Air. Godfrey has been looking over C.amden with a view to purchasing a homo here. ltev. F. II. Harding, president of the Camden Chamber of Commerce will go to (Jroenvlllo Noveinl>cr 2nd to attend a textile banquet in that city. There will be over fifteen hundred guest* at thjs banquet Mrs. K. G. von Tresekow, Mrs. Ed win Muller, Mrs. C. M. Coleman. Airs. N. U. Goodale attended the North Cen tral l>i?triot Conference of Federated Clubs In Lancaster last Friday. Mrs. (Jo<?dale attended as vice president <>f this district and presided at the meet ing. lawyers Mendel I a Smith. V), 1). JUlakcucy and T. J. Klrkland, of Cam den; J. E. McDonald, Sr., .1. K. McDonald, Jr., of Wluns boro; D. W. Robinson and Claude N. Hai>|>. of. Columbia; J. Marry Foster and Walter M- Dun lap. of Rock IIIU; .1. C. Massey and Y. M. Rlackmon, of Kershaw, have been In attendance on the court in session here.?I>anoastcr News. Dr. and Mrs. Robin Zemp. Mrs. John T. Nettles. Mr. and Mrs. K. U. Whist ler, Mr*. it- O. Campbell, Mrs- H- D. Niles, Mrs. H. L. Sehlossburg. Mrs I/eon Schlosburg. Mr. and Mrs. M. Baruch. Mr. and Mrs. David Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Nlchel. Misses Sue Young, Celeste Mum ford, 101 lse Klrkland, Rosa Block and others from Camden attended "The Circle"- at the Co'umbla Theaftre Wednesday. Willing Workers Organize. A band of high school girls met at the hospital last. Thursday afternoon and organized a society to be known as the "Willing. Workers'' unless some more appropriate name suggests Itself in' the future. The object Is to lend a helping hand to the Hospital force In making bandages ami other necessi ties for tiie institution- They will meet every Thursday afternoon.* The officers are Mi?s Polly I>ePass, presi dent. Miss Margaret Mills, vice presi dent. Miss Emily Woo ten. secretary and treasurer. This week the circle will meet today. Friday, and go -to. tile Precipice for a picnic supper* We are glad t'^dtoc this move, for we caij only be happy by helping others. After the verb "To Love." ."To Help" is the most beautiful verb in the world. Afternoon Tea and Reception. Prominent on the social calendar of the week was the lovely tea and recep tion given at Sarsfield with Mrs. A. K. R'akfriey and Mrs. Rufus Thurman as hostesses and Mrs. Frank Williams guest of honor. Th-? spacious living room was massed in chrysanthemums, autumn roses that reflected the bright sunny afternoon out side. Mrs. Blakeney received in a lovely \ilaek lace dress, with silver girdle. M4t*-?Thurman wore an amethyst geor gette dress heavily headed, and the, honor in a blue la<*e. with a corsage of pink roses. The ruble, lovely in its anointment of silver, and adorned with quantities of pink roses was presided over by Mrs. Ralph Shannon and Mrs. H. K. Hallett. who pourea lea and coffee. Mrs. Hallett wore an afternoon dress of coco brown, with hat and accessories to match. Mrs. Shannon was In black georgette with cut steel trimmings. The delicious ,refreshments were served by Misses IIoi>e Savage. I^iura Houston, Robeokah l>el?ac.he. Sara Steedmnn. Nancy Lindsay arid Emma VillepUfue whose l>eaufIful aftern<H>n frocks blende<l with the brightness of tin* occasion. Mrs. (i rover Black well and Airs. R. Y. SNsxlmnn also charmingly assisted In extending the courtesies of the aft ernoon. Many to Fair Yesterday. I^trge numl>ers-of autos from ail .sec tions passed through Camden yesterday and Wednesday at tending tho S<tate Fair at Columbia. The big crowd, as usual, was in attendance Thursday. Many*will go ovor today, the circus be ing the main attraction. Answering' Hack. The'other day a fellow put a sign of his coat In the Athletic building: *fPhe owner of tliis coat is n member of tho Ixjxing team and can deliver a knockout blow of 250 pounds I shall return in five minutes. "When he came iwck the coot was gone but tho sign raid: "You're all wrong. The owner of this coat is a member <>f the track team and can do the half mile in two minutes flat. I f*hnl! not rctnrn '' Kev. F. C. Ilickson, of Cherokee <ounfy. has resigned the j?a?torate of the Hkull Shoals Baptist church, ex plaining that be has taken this action for the putj?oso of harmony on the con gregation. i T. B. BRUCE Veterinarian l.jrtileUa St* Ptxmm 11% CAMDEN, S. C. Traveling in Howe oil Wheels. Of the many tourists pacing this wa> tlni'y on their southward flight one yf the most novel oar*? wan that of I ami Mrs. M. H. Hunter. who stoi?ped here a short while Wednesday, enroute from their home in Fremont, Nebraska. to some point. in Florida. The ear was fully equipped with all iuvt>vs->drteH and makes no difference to the doctor and his wife where night overtakes them, for all they have <o do is to drive o\it of the, road and reat for the night -they hAve their house with them. They left Fremont on the eighth day of Octtobei* and upon reaching Oam den had covered a distance of 1.1M5 miles. l>r. Hunter is a retired den* tlst ami be sayn that he. lias s|>ent. the last three years oji the loud in a house on wheels* touring the north and northwest, lie says of all the state* through which he has passed Minnesota has the best roads- He traversed nearly the entire state and did not travel on anything except hardisurfaeed roa^ls. . Your Job. Messed is the man that has a Job and \vhp loves It. Everybody ought to have a Job- And if you love your Job, you will make a success of It. If you do not love your Job, gel one that you do love- If you cannot get the job you "Want right now. stick to the one you have and do your best at it until you can get what you want. You will never get what you want by lay ing down on your present job- What this world needs itoday are men and women who love their jobs and earn every dollar they rocelvfc in wages. Your success depends upon your em ployer's success and it's up to you to (help make his business a success. You will iprofit by it- Magnify .(our job; make a big thing out of It ; do it let ter than anybody else. You wlil soon have a bigger job. Instead <>f being 41 Job hunter, jobs will hunt you: This .spirit will bring you success in lifer Winder News. X ' 'IN? Locate in Camden. r>r. Clarence Trautham. who has r??cpnt!,y graduate! in (lontistry. will soon return to Camden to practice Ills profession. He llai scoured rooms oil the first floor of the Crocker building, facing oh DeKalb street. lie i& uo stranger tfn Camden "where he was horn and reare<l and has numl?ers of friends who will 1m* glad to kttow that he has decided (o return to his native town to locate. lie Ordered It. A man who lives ne*tr Lumber toil saw in a mail order catalog a templ ing offer of "three pounds of Natural Ixvif for The offer, looked good to him.- , lit* parted with throe iron men ahd in, due eon.we hp revived three pounds of "Natural- Linif." just as doggone natural as he could have picked up 011" any warehouse floor in Lunihertou a few week* ago. for 1*0 to 50 rents a pound- This (purchaser didn't like it. but there is nothing he can do alK?ut it. It was "Natural Ixaf." as advertised. When you \niss up home merchants and follow the siren song of the mall order house yon liave to pay high for the ex]>e rienee.?Lunihertou. Robesonia 11. In Mauheim. Pennsylvania, there Is a church known as the Red Rose church, it is leased to tlie comniunl ty on the annual payment of one "red rosc^ to the family of William Henry Speigel by each member of the church's <*ongregatlon. The high school graduating class of Rhslsoe county, Tennessee, was awarded certificates of excellence in Bible .study at the recent coininemv ment. Indinas of the Acoma pueblo, near Albuquerque, have consented to the filming of a religion* ceremonial dance. The first acientlfic information on agriculture to Riussia from America since 1914 was literature recently sent by the United States department of agrhmlture Isn't It Funny? Isn't it funny? That h man who thinks he Is a business man Will pet up in the morning Fr<>m an advertised mattress, Shave with an advertised ra//or, And put on advertised underwear, Adverti?*od ho#>c, shirt, collar, tie and shoes. Seat himself at the table and Eat advertised breakfast food. Drink advertised roffee or *>nbstitute. I*i.t on an aflvcrtised hat. Light an advertised cigar. Gt> to his place of business and Turn down advertising 011 The gronnd that Advertising do<?sn'f j>ay. ??Greenville. /Tex 1 Evening I tanner. FOR SAI.K?Fine milk cow fof sale. Ctolf 'i <iays old- Price $00 for l>oth. <Jives 3 gallons at milking. Apply to II. <?- fVirrison. Jr., at Rank of Oam den. 30 pd ? ? ? ? ? Money to Loan. I am prepared to negotiate loans in kttvaII amounts on rtty property or farm land*. Address or apolj to K I> HUkewy, Attorney. Oandeo, a. C, 27 30 sb THE UNIVERSAL CAR Mr. Ford Announces New Prices. The lowest price on all models in the history of Ford Motor Co. New price cut on all models of $50.00 per ckr. New Prices F. O. B. Detrbit TOURWG CAR, (Plain) $298.00 TOUItfNGCAR, (Self Starter) ... 368.00 ? ' I \ TOURING CAR, (With Starter, Demountable Rims ... 393.00 ROADSTER, (Plain) ...... 269.00 ROADSTER, (Self Starter) 339.00 ROADSTER, (Self Starter, Demountable Rims) 364.00 COUPE, (Self Starter, Demountable Rims) :... 530.00 SEDAN S9S.00 CHASSIS, (Self Starter) .......... 305.00 TON TRUCK . 380.00 . ;,/? .. ,.. . i ; ??-.v :r- 3 7 ^ ? Place Your Order With Us for Quick Delivery. Terms to Responsible Parties. KERSHAW MOTOR COMPANY Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers For Miss Curot?ii. Mrs- Lewis 1ah> Olyburn was a charming hostes* Tuesday afternoon, when she entertained tbroe tables of bridge complimenting Miss Ciiira C-nre ton. The rooms of the attractive new bungalow were artistic in every detail. Jfernij and palms made an appropriate setting for the tables, and cut flowers filhsl vases nnU howls. Mrs. Ernest Sipong, of Chariot to, won the score prize, ami Miss Dorothy Bums the consolation? The guest of honor was remembered with a gift suitable for a coining housekeeper. After cards the hostess served Ice cream nn<l cuke. Misses Hunny I'^ang and MoiUe H lack well were the win some waitresses. Mr. F. S. Barnes, foVnierly of tills eounty. but u??w a prominent auto dealer of lireenvlllu. uas a visitor for ;i 'mIioiM while In (^linden Saturday, falling <>n old friends whom ho had im'I seen In years. if<> noted many de rided Improvements in Camden slnco his last vbdt. v Cheaper than coal ^as quick as gas j (ALADDIN] SECURITY OIL] STANDARD OH.COMJANY J PERFECTION Oil Heaters <when used in the latest New Perfection K EROSENE is the first coal shortage and Al4ddin Security Oil choice to meet a demand. You can. at will cook three is the brand of kerosene to now obtain an oil range th meals a day for less than thjree cents a meal and as quickly as you can cook them on a gas stove, or a portable Perfection Heater that will give warmth when, where and as needed. But do not delay purchasing if you need a stove or heater. Look up a dealer today. Don't go without heat enough to keep your home comfortable and safe. Perfection Oil Heaters will provide abundant heat wher ever you want it?instantly. 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