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- 'HyxMin.s Louise Nettles Outing for Visitors. A delightful tiHh fry was given on Wednesday by Mrs. Re bec a White at White's Beach for her house guest:* And their friends. Numbered among hose present were Mr. ^ and Mr3. .Frederick Hamlin, Haverhill, Mass.; Mrs. H. L. Tibhetts, Newton, Mass.; Miss M. K. Blanchard, COnco^J,. N. H., and Miss A E. Lend him, Flushing, S\ Y. Glee Cvlub Here Tonight. The Presbyterian College Glee Club :rom Clinton, S. C., will be at the Giyitnmar School auditorium Friday veiling, April 11th, at h:;ur o'clock. \ri admission fee of 35 and 50 cents will he charged. The first part will consist of the following program: Wj Meet Again Tonight, Boys; 1*. C. Blues;. Aura Lee; Land Sighting; llasHa Dear; Selections; Saxophone Sok; Trumpet So.lo;_Soldior's Chorus; Stars? of the Summer Night; To Thee, O! Country; Vocal and Piano Solos, The second part will consist at a musical comedy entitled "Lovtv May Be Graftd, But ? " Seventy-first Birthday Anniversary Mrs. John Gettys of West Wateree is no doubt fully persuaded that real pleasure and genuine happiness docs not belong to youth alone for on her seventy-first birthday her children ^and grandehildrcn planned .and per fected a delightful surprise in her honor. On the evening of April the second, while Mrs. Gettys was busy in the back of the house a loyal army of Mneal descendants invaded the homo nnd when she walked into the front -iininjf room she found it filled with devoted subjects, the table In the '"cen ter contained a huge cake gleaming with seventy-one candles. She was warmly greeted, and each child and grandchild expressed these greetings ui paper and a prize was given for 'he best a booby for the poorest, how ever we did not get the names of the .M ize winners. After v this games Acre played in which all joined, old .tud young. Pelicious. refreshments were served onsisting of a salad course with of fee, followed by cake and dream. The only other guests in addition ?<> the children and grandchildren were the nieces and nephews and Mrs. (Jettys'' life-long friend, Mrs. . K. K. Sill, of Camden. A wide circle f friends extend congratulations and >vish for Mrs. Gettys many happy re : urns. "Length of day* is in her right hand; And in her left hand riches and honor." These are promised to those who i'orget not the "ways of pleasantness" | >or "the paths of peace." Hey, Skin-nay! ? C'mon to the cir cus ? Jackie Coogan's in it with all >he freaks and Hons? Oh, Boy! What a lot of fun we'll have. All the fun on earth under the big top. Showing at the Majestic* today, matinee and night. Majestic Theatre Programme TODAY, FRIDAY, APRIL 1 1 Jackie Coogan xin the Greatest Show on Earth "CIRCUS DAYS" Filled with delicious fun and hpnest tears Also h new "Our Gang"_.C#inedy "Derby Day" .7 . i Admission 35c-15e*: SATUttDAY, APRIL 12 Kdwir^ Cobb in "The sting of ,THE SCORPION" An unusually good Western A New Round of "Fighting Blood" And n Christie Comedy , "Ride 'Em Cowboy" Admission 35c- 15c MONDAY, APRIL 14 Metro Presents Viola Dana with Tom Moore in "ROUGED LIPS" In which baffled love finds a new way Also Pathe News. Admission 35c-15c ' TUESDAY, APRIL 15 and WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 Mary Pickford in "TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY" A superb screen gem in an en tirely new setting. The crown ing achievement of Mary Pickford's career. As new as it is beautiful. Admission 35c- 15c THURSDAY, APRIL 17 Katherine MacDonald in "CHASTITY" The startling revelation of th? lifu of an actress. The story of. what happened behind the stage door. Also Pathe News Admission 85c-15c PERSONAL MENTION. I ' * ? ' Mr. John I). Gerald, of Manning, j was n visitor in Camden for the past uc.'k c ad . I Mr, and Mrs. Claud Williams, of ! Raleigh, W arc visiting relatives ! in Camden. ' , Mrs, N. R. Cloodalc is spending the Aweek in Charleston attending the I i * i * ! Federation. Miss Ethel Bifch more left this week fov Charlotte whore she will v i . i t tvlni ives. Mr. and Mrs. Guy (Junior and ehil* [ dron spent last week in Camden. I They have returned to their home in i Greenville. Kev. and Mrs. F. H. Harding, and family, left yesterday for Mtytedge* ville, Ga., where they will make their t'lituu- home. Dr. and Mrs. Ray Little, of Pen nington, N. J,, are on a. visit to the former's' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Little. Mr. Eugene Carland, of Ashoyille, N. ('., was the guest of his sister, Mrs. .1 11 Oshorn.e Sunday lie waa enroute to his home in Ashevillo from Florida. Mrs. L. Y. McDowell and daughter, who have been hero on a visit to" the former's mother, Mrs. J. M. Heath, have returned to their home in Tampa, Flu, ? Mrs. 1\ A. Jaekson and Mrs. Gar land Jackson, of Hendersonville, N. C., were guests at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. John II. Clark the past week. Mrs. William Antrum, Jr., Miss Louise Nettles and Mrs. Edwin Mul ler motored to Charleston Tuesday to attend the South Carolina Federa tion of Woman's Clubs. Miss Lilla Mills and Miss Louiso Itabon of LugofT, and Mr Gatewood Workman leave tomorrow for Ches ter to attend the meeting of the State Christian Endeavor. 0 M r. and Mrs. W, Q? Hay returned Tuesday from a trip to Washington, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New vV/%%. 1- n'u *? u,. ? w. HW V4 ?|/ MMO "UVU mobile in company with Mrs. W. C. Wain, who has been a winter visitor hi Camden. - After visiting the various cities Mr. and Mrs. Hay took passage on the Clyde Line steamer Mohawk" and the trip was made from New York to Charleston by water. Going north the party passed through sec tions of North Carolina where im ! mCnse peach orchards were in full bloom. Reaching Washington they | found the ground covered with a heavy snowfall and had to wait in that city a couple of days. Returning to Charleston they visited- beautiful Magnolia Gardens where everything was abloom. Barring the bad weather at the north it was a most ! delightful trip and they visited many places of interest. Met With Mth. Dunn. The April meeting of the John ND. Kennedy Chapter U. D. C. was held at the home of the Chapter president, Mrs. \V. J. Dunn, with Mrs. Scotch Dunn as assistant hostess, ai)d it was especially well attended and interes ing in every respect. The rooms were filled with spring llowers, apple blos soms predominating:. A considerable amount of business . was disposed of, committees appoint ed, etc. .The president will notify each chairman, giving the members | of her committee and the duties. i Quite an interesting program has been planned -for - Memorial Day, ' which we feel sure will be success- j fully carried out by Mrs. Dunn andi her* efficient committees. A speaker has been secured and the chapter hopes to have, music on that occasion. The stand in the cemt^ery needs re pairing, also some seats to be placed there. Mrs. W. Bratton deLoach is chairman of the committee to attend to this work, and we hope for the city's aid in the matter. Mrs. Paul Brown was proposed and ! accepted for membership. The social hour was especially de lightful, Mrs. Edwin Muller reading South Carolina's honor roll, from the Stone Mountain selection. The Misses lioree and Cecile Truesdale rendered several beautiful violin selections, graciously responding to encore. Ice cream and pound cake were I served, after which the guests were invited into the dining room, where; coffee was served, Mrs. John T. Mackey and Mrs. Paul "Brown presid ing at the table. The Baptists of Inman, a small town in the upper section of Spartan- j burg county, have decided in favor of | building a $50,000 church. Two-thirds of the necessary amount has been raised. - The church will haye seat ing capacity of about 1,000. Rev. H. C. Brabham is pastor of the church, j j Shopping isn't a gamble for our customers; as their agent we assume all the risks of buying. - If a mitt, or a shirt, or a hat isn't absolutely all | 'right, the customer isn't out a cent; j we make it right. That's part of our job, as we look at it. ? Camden Clothing Company. Mr*. knapp Whn Hosk.ss, The April meeting of the Hobkirk Mill Chapter \vus held at Den re Place, the home of tyrs. Julia Ldii ft Knapp, | noted for tho warmth ami charm of its hospitality ami. although the meet ing was for many unavoidable) reft: sons not as large as usual was ill every other rvtpect both interesting; ami popular. (I'his organization is fully patriotic, wtirkin^ for the education and ad vancement of American youth and the* marking of all historical sputs. For th.G latter purpose it was decided to hold a Cake Sale on Muster Satur day, time and plaee to be given later. This is a course that every native and citizen of Camden should feel a deep interest in, and rally to the sup port of tho small chapter that is try inn to reclaim the long neglected spots. The chapter thanks Mrs. Knapp for one hundred bulbs to beautify the grounds around the Chapter House. The hostess servpd delicious re freshments. ? , ; ' Mrs. AV. J, Mayfield will be hostess for the May mating, the program to be in charge of Miss Ernestine Hate man. After May 1st the city of Petro grad's official name will j>e "Lenin grad," in honor of the late head of the Soviet,, government. Mail ? ad dressed to Petrograd after May 1st will not be delivered. Hey, , Skin-nary! ? Circus in town! Absolutely the greatest show on earth. "Circus /Days" with Jackie Coogan. Fifty trained horses. Five hundred new wonders never before with apy other circus. Come one ? come all ? don't miss the great fun. A thousand moments of 'new delight for one admission. We repeat, lade-e-e-s and gentfehien, absolutely tho greatest show ever brought to Camden at an enormous expense. Showing pne day only on the lot of the Majestic Theatre, Camden, To day, Friday, April 11th. ? Our wagons and trucks will begin city delivery first of next week. .? > ? .V \ ' .p. '? ] : . . N' ' - ? , - ' ? . . ?./ . < ? ?? V* ?" ? ; '' y ' . 'v.- ' # ? .? :/? V . . ? ' . . ; , '? \ : Prompt and Courteous Service to All ? <? ? ' J'- ? _ . - . 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