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Hy M!n* Louise Nettles , .Meeting ot I*. P. C Chapter. The June meeting of the John D. Kennedy Chapter U. I>. C\ was held t the Iiome of Mrs. A. S. White with Mrs. Virginia W. Clarke and Mrs. )l \V, Mitcbam as assistant hostesses, [iu president, Mrs. W. Dunn, pre sjded and the .nee rotary, Mis.s Louis Nettles discharged the duties of that office. T he committee reported t veryihihg ready for tju* presentation ,i iiu. boulder, marking tlu> Jeffortou Davis Highway, to the city, the exer cises to be the following afternoon, June 3rd. Mrs. W. B. deLoaeJi suggested that frickerson's monument be decorated >n< Memorial Day the suggestion will hm referred to next May. The presi idit, appointed a committee to see 10 and take charge of the Confederate rlirs, now in the D< A. U. Chapter Mouse, many of them we understand arc valuable and should be well pre -rived or returned to the families that donated them.4 The name of Mrs. Prank Proctor was proposed and accepted for mem bership, the registrar was requested to send Mrs. Proctor application pupers or blanks. A motion Was made and carried to pay the expenses of the chapter president and one delegate to the an nual state convention, this is to be a standing rule. Q This was the last meeting of the -oason and was especially delightful in every particular. Mi8s Virginia Clarke charmed the company with a recitation and Mrs.- Whit Lenoir 'gave two piano selections that were gen erously applauded. w The hostesses served cits cream and pound cake. The chapter adjourned to 'meet again in September. Library Notes. Several new books have been added to the rent shelf recently and can be read for ten cents each. These are later put on the free shelves. Sev eral beautiful and interesting books on bird-life have been recently added to the library, the gift of Mr. Joseph Crocker, of Boston and Camden. Tne librarian was for a while undecided whether to let these go out or only bp read in the library. But as we are anxious for the girls and boys to become better acquainted with the many beautiful birds, learn to love and protect them, we have decided to loan them \vith a promise that the borrower will be very careful and re turn them promptly. Every year the library closes for two weeks to give the librarian an annual vacation, this year it will be closed from Monday, June lGth. Patrons are asked to get a two weeks' supply of reading mat ter before C o'clock Saturday evening, June 14th. We ?ve this notice, in time so that no ?me neetl be incon venienced or disappointed, the pub ic has ten days to bring, in over-due hooks and get out others. Will the reader who got "Never The Twain Shall Meet," by Peter B. Kyne, please return it or communicate with the librarian. "The Wrath To Gome," came in promptly which proves that advertising pays. "When The Kissing Has To Stop" The Young People's Service League of St. John's Episcopal church," Col ombia, will give in the Camden school auditorium on June 9, at 8:80 p.m., a play entitled, "When the Kissing ha? to Stop." This play is a three act modern comedy written and directed by Mrs. James Y. Perry of Columbia, a councilor of the league. The cast is made up of mem bers of the league, among whom are: -Miss Harriet Fishburne, Dr. A. H. Hayden, Jr., Mr. Davant Bostick, Miss Nancy DePass, Mr; Hunter Kennedy, Miss Elizabeth.. Marshall, MIsn Augusta Bostick, Mr. Kimball Oliver, Miss Elizabeth Bostick, Mr. Gilbert Rowe, Mi6s Gertrude Rowe, Mr. Elliott Webb, Miss Carrie Wil Juims, Mr. William Williams, Miss ^elia Prevost and others. This play ?as given in Columbia and waS a k reat success. The acting was said "o show professional touches. Miss Ernestine Bateman will leave Saturday for Savannah, where she * - * T ?v ? 1 1 sail for Boston to spend some mo there. She will later go to New ^ ork to attend summer school at ' olumbia University.* Majestic Theatre Programme TODAY. FRIDAY, JUNE 6<h Gloria Swanson with Hod LaRocquc in "A SOCIETY SCANDAL" A ?<tory of scandal told amid the dazzling1 splendor of the society ballroom and boudoir, and Gloria's gowns. It surpasses "The Hum ming I3ird." Also Pathe News SATURDAY, JUNE 7th , Richard Hatton in "IN THE WEST" And a New Gang Comedy "STAOB FRIGHT" And the Sixth Episode of "THE WAY OF A MAN" This, the Sixth Episode, will be shown on this date, account of be in* closed Monday. .... I NOTE? The Majestic will be cloned all next week, in order to install a Modern cooling system, and new seats. / Re-epenong Monday, Jane Itth, j with ? wonderfal program. j PERSONAL MENTION. ' Major and Mrs. Sumner Waite, of Camp Henning, Columbus, Ga., are visiting Mrs. Waltz's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. H. Q, Carrison. Mrs. Kate Calhoun O'Farrcll, of Augusta, (la., was the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. C.'Ancrutn this week. Mr. uik 1 Mrs. \V. G. Wilson. Mr. Hubert Wilson and Miss Sadie WH? son left, Monday by auto for Phila delphia, >, They have gone' to attend the commencement exercises of the University of Pennsylvania, where Mr. Ol&rtRCe Wilson takes the degree of M. l>, in the medical department. Mrs. W. J. May field went to Anna polls this week to see her son, 1) an iel Milled a student the Naval Academy, who is leaving soon for an ektensive cruise. T. J. Kirk land, Jr., was among the graduates from the United States Military Academy at the recent com mencement. He is at home now on a visit to his parents, Mrs* Sherburne Yardley is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kirkland. , Mr. Lennox Kirkland is also at home for a vaea Mrs. John S. Lindsay is visiting in Columbia this week. Mrs A, S. White has returned from Montreat, N. C., and will remain in Camden for the present, but expects to return to Montreat in July. Miss Helen Phelps attended the re union of lier class at Winthrop Col lege this .week, ? ? Fiends in Camden of Mrs. E. N* McDowell will be glad to know that she is recovering from an operation performed in a Charlotte hospital on Tuesday. \ i.'f. Judge Mendel L. Smith .was in Con cord, N. C., Monday where he deliv ered the annual commencement ad dress to the graduates of the Concord high school. I Mrs. W. H. Pearce is on a visit of several weeks to friends in Lee and Williamsburg counties. Mrs. G. F. Cooley has returned from a visit to her son, Mr. Clyde Gilliam in Jacksonville, Florida. _ Mrs. J. C. Peers, of Orangeburg, \s the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. M. Coleman. ? Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Easterling and children of Charleston, spent Sunday here at the home of Mr., and Mrs. A. M. McLcod. , ? Mrs. A. D. Matlock of Statesville, N. C., was a visitor at the home of Mrs John Clarke last week. ?; Rev*. W- H. Hodges was a visitor irf Spartanburg last week, where he went to attend the commencement excicises at WofTord College. Robert Hodges was a member of the grad uating class. Mr. Stephen Lewis Clyburn, of the United States Navy, is. at home on a furlough. Messrs. Thorn well Hay, Ralph Little and Henry Savage, students at tHe University of Virginia, at Char lottesville, Va., have returned home to spend the summer vacation. Dr. G. .Clarence Trantham is away from the city until JumT 15th, spend ing his vaeation in Washington, and other cities. During his absence his dental offiee will be closed. The Winthrop College students ac home for the summer vacation are: Misses 6ee DeLoache, Emily Lang, Elizabeth Workman, Martha Work man, Betty Haile, Thelma Flowers, Rstelle Williams, Mary Emma Hough. Messrs. Henry Clarke and Eugene DeLoache, who have been attending Clemson College returned home this weelc for the summer. Mr. 'And Mrs. W. R. Hough and two daughters, Misses Blanche and Mary ^Emma Hough, left yesterday for Jlendorfconvilltt to apend the sum mer. Mrs. J- Andrew Wagner. Jr., of Charleston' was the guest last week of her aunts, Mrs. Belle Alexander and Miss Sallie Alexander. Mr. D. H. Haunt of New York was a visitor in Camden last week. Mrs. Elizabeth H. Foster, who has been spending the winter here will leave Saturday for her home in Boston. Mrs. Carl A. West and two little daughters have tfone to visit Mrs. West's parents in France. Dr. West accompanied them as* far as New York. Miss McKellar Watson, who is a teacher at the Camden high school, returned home last week to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Watson. She loft yester day for Rock Hill to be present at the graduation of her sister* Miss Gladys Watson, from Winthrop. ? Tuesday's State. Marriages. Mr. "Benjamin C. Baker, of Rem bort, and Miss Florence J. Collins, of Locknow, were married in Camden on May lHth by Judge of Probate McDowell. . Mr. Edward Miss Ida A. Rawlinson, 8. C., were married Camden Man Married In Aahevilte. 1 We clip the following notice from the Asheville ' Citizen which will be read with interest here an the groom claims Camden as the old home town and has numerous friends here who join In congratulations and best wishes. He Ts the son of. Mr. and Mrs. Robert u. Team iwd grandson ol Mrs. F. Leslie Zump. The marriage of Miss Katherine Elllsabeth Jonea* daughter Mir, Mrs. Alexander Straehan Jones, to Mr, benjamin Leslie Team, son of Mrs. Edna Z. Team, took plqce Thurs day afternoon at Clifton Manor. The living room was beautifully decorated with spring flowers, ferns and palms. The ceremony was per formed at Lwontliirty o'clock by lUv. 0. J. Chandjer, associate pastor of Central Methodist Church. The bride, who fcyu* given in marri age by her father, wore a pretty afternoon dress of cocoa brown crepe with sand colored trimmings and hat of poudre blue shade. She carried a bouquet of sweet peas and forget-me nots. Miss May Jones attended her sister and was becomingly dressed in brown crepe de chine and carried an arm bouquet of sweet peas. Mr. A. Team acted as best man for his brother. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. ?Team will return to Asheville where 'they will make their hom?. ? Thursday's Asheville Citizen. 1 Wedding Cards Out. Cards have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. David Durham "Walters to the marriage of their daughter Margaret Elizabeth, to James Louis Moseley of Camden, June 17, at noon at the First JBaptist church. ' The bride is to have Miss Genevieve Langley as maid of honor and Miss Nell Coleman as bridesmaid. Oscar Kinard of Rock Hi}i will attend the bridegroom as. best man and Lehman Moseley, brother of the bridegroom, will be groomsman. Miss Isabel Monteith, contralto, will sing prior to the ceremony. Numerous parties are planned for the bride, two to take place this week. Miss Marion McMillan is to entertain for her Friday afternoon at the Rose mary Tea room and Miss Isabel Monteith is to give a shower for her at the Monteith home on Park street Saturday afternoon. The night be fore the wedding Miss Langley will entertain the bridal party after the rehearsal. ? Tuesday's State. Legion Auxiliary Reorganizes. The Camden unit of the Auxiliary to the American Legion has been re organized and the following have been duly elected as officers: Mrs. S. C. Zemp, president; Mrs. A. M. McLeod, vice-president; Mrs. Sam Karesh, secretary; Miss Emmie Alex ander, treasuror; Mrs. L. H. Schenk, historian; Mrs. Robert Marye, hos pital chairman. A campaign for new members will be put on and every eligible woman in Camden is urged to give this or ganization their loyal support ami make this unit a real live one. Catholic Church Service*. Services at the Catholic church on Pentecost Sunday, June 8th, will be as follows: Sunday school at 9 a.m.; mass at 10 a.m., sermon on, "The* Meaning of Pentecost." All are cor dially invited to attend these ser vices. Car Load of Dewberries. Mr. L. I. Guion, of Lugoff, shipped his first car load of dewberries to New York one day this week. He has gone into the cultivation of dew berries and peaches .on quite a large scale on his farm in West Wateree. A siding has been built from the Sea board at Lugoff to his packing house and the fruit is shipped north in re frigerator cars. CAMDEN SCHOOLS CLOSE ( Continued from Page 1 ) . Benton Bruce, Joseph Lang, Samuel MtfCaskill, "Reuben Pitts, Oljvia Bud din, Nancy Brown, Kathryn Little, Mary J. Mackey Lila Ross, Margaret Watts. Fourth Grade ? Cylde West, Mary L/Britton, Kuby Burns, Doris Evans, Mary Love, Marguerite McCaskil), Mae Morris, Genevieve Moseley, Lois Turner, Marie Haile, Phyllis Garri son, Alice DePass, Margaret Goodale, Emily Goodale, Margaret McCoy, Eloise Rhoden, Sara Lynn Richey, Grace Robinson, Edith Webster, George Rhame. James Se'agle, Gray son Shaw. ..Fifth Grade ? Mabie Flowers, Irene. Mattox, Louise Smith, Eioise Shirley, Curtis Gladden, J. C. Johnson, Ethel Snyder, James Chewning, Thornton Evans, Allen Hardy, Elizabeth Zemp, j Emily Pitts, Geneva Jones, Willie Haile, Caroline Houser, Ben C. Lingle, Isla Mae Rhoden, Adele i Savage, Pearly Welch, Henry L. Cly- ' burn, Archibald Beattie, Carolyn Mc- ' Kain, Charles DeLoach, Houston J Shaw. Sixth Grade ? Benton Burns, Dun I can Lang, McLean King, Rochelle ! Sheorn, Catherine Boykin, Louise Drawdy, Nelle Goodale, Nancy Pearce, Caroline Richardson, Elle.i Stewart, Althea Sanders, Betty Cure ton, Helen Baker, Inez Gardner, Sarah Mills; Sarah Moseley, Arthu.* Davis, Marvin Huckabee, Paul Gard ner, Walter Stokes. Seventh Grade? Louise Trap^, Howard Hinson, Elmer Watts, Hazel Moseley, Joe Moseley, Stanley Babln, Lillle Mae Trapp, Molly Blackwell,; Mary Boykin, Evelyn Broce, Lueilo Cly burn, Carlton Hall, Virginia HAile, Joe Meflralaacu, 8v?|vr Moaf ley, Craif Rush, Rebecca Zemp. ? - ?- ; Ferguson-Kirk land. The following clipping from Fri day's State will be of cordial interest to a -wide circle of friends in Camden and throughout the county, the native home of the groom, where he is mo well and favorably known, lie is the son of Mr* and Mrs. T. J. Kirkland of this city and for the past few years has held an important positiosi j with the I A>ck wood -Greene Mills in Winnsboro. The bride has often j visited Camden,' where she was much admired : At the Church of tilt- Good Shep herd was solemnised a simple and! impressive wedding yesterday after noon at 4:510 o'clock when Miss Daisy Ferguson of Abbeville became the bride of Adicfees Kirkland of Cam den. Both young people are well known and prominently connected in Columbia and the bride formerly re sided here. Members of their fam ilies and friends came from Camden, York, Abbeville and Winnsboro. The bride's only attendant was Mrs. Sher borne Yardley, the bridegroom's sister, and the bridegroom had as hU best man his brother, Lawrence Kirk land of Camden. ?i. Little Randolph Kirkland, a nephew of the bridegroom,* and Emma Jane Reese of Winnsboro were flower boy and girl, the boy wearing a white sutt and the little girl a yellow organdie frock. The bride wore a gown of white jgeorgette with point lace veil fastened with pearl coronet and carried a bouquet of bride's roses showered with swansonia. Mrs. Yardley was in maize voile with wide I brimmed hat of old blue straw and carried a hat basket of ragged robins. The Rev. H. F. Schroeter, rector of the Good Shephord, performed the ceremony and the weeding march was played by the church organist, Perry Teeple. The ushers were Theodore deLoaclk of Winnsboro and Randolph Kirkland of Camden. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Yardley gave an informal reception for relatives and out of town guests at their home on Laurel street. The reception rooms were aglow with gar den fljQwers and the dining room was in white and green. Upon the table, spread with filet lace, was placed a silver basket of shasta daisies and ferns and tall silver candlesticks holding white candles. At the punch bowl Misses Vallie Brown and Fay Kirkland served and there were sweets and other light refreshments. A beautiful array of wedding pres ents Was set forth. Uwc Mock from I'nion Station just across the plaza. Car linos lo ? everywhere within a block, .Vu inside llot)in,H CIAJU HHKAK1 ASTS SI'KCIAf. U'Nt .'I I RONS TABLE IVHOTK DINNRKS A T I-OIT-I Alt I'HK KS .IWrac/iM fotlier in color .1 on request Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland loft for Now York and upon their rotUrn will make their home in Winnsboro, whore Mr, Kirkland is connected with tho Winnsboro mills. Among tho out of town poisons as sembled hero for tho wedding were: ! Mrs. J. B, Ferguson of Abbeville, i mother of the bride; Herbert, Jaek and Earle Ferguson, her brothers; the bridegroom's brothers, Randolph and L. A. Kirkland of Camden and their wives; Mr. and Mrs. Brat ton de Loach of Camden, Dr. and Mrs. Proc tor of Uoston, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitaker, Mrs. P. T. VtUepigue, C. R, Villepigue and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Savage of Camden; Major and Mrs. W. B. Moore and Mrs. Joe Hart of York and Mrs, Lawrence Alexander of. Orlando* I'Mu.. Mrs. Jay Milligan t?f Kentucky; Mr. and Mrs. John Stone, Mrs. Reese, Theodore del-oaoh, the Hev. W. I'. Peyton and others of Winnsburo,? Friday's! Columbia State Civic League To Meet. The regular monthly meeting the Civic League will bo held Mon day af ternoon on -.the stand on the Grammar school grounds. ff tho weather is inclement the meeting will bo held in the school auditorium. It is an important meeting and tho pres* ident urges a full attendance as shu has important business to bring be fore the^league. It is very discourag ing to u president to have the mem bers careless about attending tho meetings so remember this and make an effort to go. "BACK FROM SCHOOL" DANCE FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 6 ? ' 5 . . .< Kershaw County Country Club (SPRINGDALE) * PATRONS: ? * Mr. and Mrs. W. L. DePass ? ? ? ? Mv. and Mrs. R. N. Shannon Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Kennedy, Jr. ? Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Robinson outdoors f C9N TWENTY years' experience with motors had , taught the Fleet Boss that deadly carbon monox ide gives no warning. It is found in exhaust gases of all automobile engines. ^Tt~works slowly, paralyzing the muscular system and often proving fatal. Take a tip from the Fleet Boss ? adjust your carburetor in the open air, when the motor is warm. Practical experience with every make of car or truck tells the Fleet Boss he can lubricate them all perfectly * with "Standard" Polarine Motor oils and greases. Practical experience of 54 years enables us to stand ardize your lubrication with a highest quality lubri cant for every part of your car ? motor, transmission, differential, chassis, even the springs ? whatever the make or model. Take a tip from experience ? insist on "Standard" lubrication. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) Buy the best oil but bmy it by name, and Ac name is " Standard " Polarine