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" III I )<l 1.1 sf-'f Want ? Ttm ;g " If when I am gone, -* ; ?| Thoit would'st honor , me, IThen plant a tree, I Some highway bleak and bare, Make green with leaves, J I. So radiant and fair And full of/leavea, My monument will be j r I A sight moat rare? ' "T" Treee planted everywhere. A highway broad from city to the sea Plant this in memory of me. ' \ ?David H. Wright, Visitor Complimented Complimenting her house guest Miss Louise Steven* 0f ChaHotte,' Agnes DeJVaa entertained at ,brI(&/ry*,y .f'^rnoon. The rooms at 'The Oaks" were-^ool, airy and flowerVfilied. Mrs. Nettles Lindsay won top score and received a lovely vanity. Miss Martha Workman found ample consolation i# the pretty booby prise. After cards the hostess served a salad eourse with iced tea. I '*> Legion Auxiliary To Meet " A meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary is announced for this, Friday, afternoon at 5:00 o'clock when the organization will be entertained at rh.te ,nd Jwnl# :: ' ' -* ^ rrm? Bridge For Viaitors A pretty party of the last week was given by Miss Doily Singleton, complimenting Misses Caroline Hammond ahd Louise Stevens of Lancaster. Garden flowers were used throughout the rooms, making a pleasing and effective setting for the tables. Miss Fay Kirkland won top score and each honor guest was remembered. . After the games a salad course was served with iced tea. Miss Caroline Richardson and Mr, John Richardson have returned from a visit to friends iq White Plains, N. Y. > . I . I.I. , . James Stevens of Lancaster is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Leroy. Davidson. One National guardsman was killed and six others injured when lightning struck -a tent in which they /were sheltered at the state camp at Mt? I. Gretna; Pa., Tuesday afternoon. "^1 I ?? 1 " . i I * i I I Majestic Theatre WHERE IJPS COOL. /; I " " ' I ?l I ^ j Home pf High-class Entertainment Today, Friday, August IS 'THE; BROWN DBJRBY" j Look who's here to entertain you! Johnny Tlines in one of the fastest moving comedies we have shown for a long while. You will laugh , at this latest Hines picture?claimed by critics to be his best comedy. Also "Say It With Babies," comedy: , & 1 / . i'' 'ill' ! T'lin'i'iP ! Saturday, AugurtaBsF "NO MAN'S LAW" 4* Featuring Bob Custer in a picture ' of the great West where men are me^ The type of^weet^ra antertatammrtu that will, please you. Whatever you <R> don't, fall, tojwe Custer in this thrilling picture. Also Chhrley Day in a bWtHreel. comedy, "A LOve Sundae." And 'The Green Archer," .Chapter. No, 8. ' T No. 8. Special children* matinee Saturday 10:00 a.m. . .-/i/'/p . ?: ? Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 16-17 "ELLA CINDERS" With Colleen Moore and Lloyd HugheSr Gee CoU&ft as Cinderella of the Movies. A picture for every girl in the worl<| who ever had an idea about going into the movies.; Colleen won a beauty contestX? Came out of a small town into Hollywood's biggest studio^?come on behind the scenes- with 1311a, Cinders,, the'kitchen slavey who. turns movie-vampr Laughs^ Say. they never end. It's , the kind of A show that Colleen's famous for? and that's more than, words can' tell. Better than "Sally,"" Bigger than "Irene." Its some picture. Don't miss ItV Also chapter No. 9, "Fighting Hearts," starring AVberta Vaughn. No increase in prices. v. . -.f v., , I-"1* .- -'.--' 1Wednesday, August 18 "WHEN THE DOOR. OPENED" James Oliver Gurwood's mighty drama of the Northwest, featuring Jacqueline .Logan, Margaret LivX ingston and Walter McGrail. A stoty of a man Who was hounded, to happiness, a wanderer who found the wilderness ' a paradise. A lifetime of adventure packed into an hour-and-a-half's entertainment. Also Felix the XJat in "A Tale of Two Kittles." * ** ' i , i i > i . .1 i.i. "?!? Thursday, August 19 "THE DANCER OF PARIS" Greatest story comes to screen at peak, of Author's popularity with Conway Tearle and Douothy Mackaill. They're all talking about Michael Arlen. Here's his greatest story. Toast of the boulevards. Her dancing heels tap to Mia furious heartbeat of her first love, and the girl who had all Paris at her. feet will bring you ,to your feet cheering. There's something about an Arlen story youll never forget. Men were as minuets in Te/youn* Lv . -31/-1* "" I i PERSONAL MENTION I' - i I Mrs. J. 3. Trantham of Atlanta to I visiting friends he^e. Miss Msry Riehey is spending this I week in Heath Springs. Master Rivers Alexander has beerfj visiting relatives in <Lugoff. . I Mr. Henry SavisgdL Jr., has return- I ed from a trip thrbug the West. j Miss Minnie Clybum Is at he*] home, Seven Oaks, for the summer. I Mr. U, T. kittle, Jr., has returned I home{ after n visit in HendersonviUe, I Miss Harriet Lipscomb is visiting! friends in Charleston and Summer-1 ville. A I Miss tons Lineberger has returned] from a visit to .relatives in Charlotte, ] N. C. I Mr. Marion Williams left last week] for Atlantic City and New York for] a visit. | Mr. B, 13. Clarke, Jr., has.returned] from s visit to Philadelphia and At-] lantic City. J 4. Miss Dorothy Smith has returned ] from New Yortc City where she has] been visiting. j "Miss Marie Turner is spending] some tipie with her father, Q. if Tur-1 ner, of Cheraw. | Mr. and Mrs. Nettles Lindsay are] spending this week in the mountains] of North Carolina. Mr. Mendel L. Smith, Jr., who has! been spending several weeks in New] York has returned home. Messrs. Cortnelle Fouts and] Charles Birchmore spent last week-] end in Savannah and Tybee. Miss Ruth Stokes of Columbia and Miss Anna Leize Walsh of Sumter] are guests of Mis/ toe DeLoache. | /"Mr. and Mrs. Claud Williams and don, of Raleigh, are on a visit to the | former's mother, Mrs. R. B. Williams.] Mr. Taylor Mobley, of .-Kershaw, is j spending this week, here with tfiis| parents, Mr. and Mrs. JE. B. Mc/bley. I I & 'Mr. Jacfc^Watkins, wh<j| is now making his home in Miami? is here on a ] visit to his mother, Mrs.' H. L. Wat-| kins. Miss Alberta Team, who has been] 'attending summer school at the Uni-1 versity of Virginia,, has returned] home. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mv Smith,] who have been visiting relatives in] Hendersonville, have returned to] Camden. | Mr. arid Mrsi J. G. Richards, Jr.,] and children'left Wednesday for Mon-j treat, N. C., to spend the remainder] of the summer. | * Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Osborne^and] children have returned from a stay of | several weeks with relatives in Hen-i dersotfviHej N. < " | Miss Nelle . Dabney* and brother, | Louis Lee DAbney, of Lancaster,] vpeflt last week herb as the guests of Mis* Maud DAbney. ^ j Mrs. LethaMims and mother, Mrs.] W. P. Brabham, Lionel Mims and Mis* Bessie Trimnal spent last week-] end in Savannah, Gr. | i Mr. and Mm. W. D. Whttaker, Mm. f. L. Zeorp and 4?>??ht?r. Mtoa Dwgj othy Zerap, have returned from a | stay in Asheville, N. C. , Mrs. ft. G. Zetrouer, who* has beei] spending some time at Jacksonville, ] has returned to,Camdenyto. spend the] remainder of the summer here. Mrs. N. R. Goodale, Miss Mary Goodale.and Mr. Aflbtbott Goodale have] returned from a three weeks' stay ] with relatives'in Birmingham," Ala., j Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Miss Louise Hirsch, are spending some time in Atlantic City and from there will go to New York. Misses. Willie Alexander, Harriet Nelaon^iJ^^aNel^on, and Eirimie Alexander leftyfednesday for ^.t-. lantic City and Pbihidelphia, to spend some time.'a Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Creed ahd chiL tfren, and Misses Connie arid Euzelia Creed and Mr. Frank Oliver; have-returned to the. city after a, wee^i, visit f to Muwels Inlet and Myrtle Beach/r Mrs. Gilliard of Charleston who is librarian at the Citadel and jyho has been' a student at the University of Virginia for the summer school, visited her sister, Mr*'4^?* Wooten| ^,y;v V.frl Anftfng those atteridiifg the Amw^ ican Legion Convention in- 'Chesterlast Thursday and Friday were: Messrs. Sam Kareah, Mf L. Smith, Jack WhiUker, Jr., F. D. Goodale, Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Clarke, Mr. and Mri.* R. H. Hilton, Mrs. Wyiio Sheorn audi Mrs. S. C. Zemp. \. Mr. ai^d Mrs. Inby Turner and Misses Mae and Marie Tumefcui this city spent last week ryith their fitter, Mrs. L. E. Barnes,' Georgetown. While there they visited the beach and North and Sopth Island and a number of other places of ihtti uta Misa Anuie Turner , who had been fal Georgetown for some time accom-H pa fled them home -for a short visit. .--toteiwilMbantoaiis 1 'i >i- i WillUmaton lM WW tor. Ml Jteered hi Kershaw County ' j W lllia ma ton. Aug. ? Beautiful lit their simjwere the fyn?ral| services WUllem?t<>^>,ce?ne^I tery for Mrs; 8arah J*n| &**$* day afternoon at 0 o'clock, The R?v-1 J. G. Walker, pastor of the Th rd Prest>yterian church of Greenville J conducted the services at the grave-1 side. He ,was assisted by the Rev.| J. P. Anderson of WiUUmston. A J special quartet from Greenville sangl sweetly "In Garden" and Half Has Never Been Told." Mrs. Barnes, who was in the 85th I year, was the widow of the late 1 George S. Barnes. Most of the past I 80. years she has spent In Greenville. I Her death, which - followed several months of patient suffering, occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. I Frank Lander, in Williamston. I p Mrs. Barnes was the, mother of | 14 children, 12 of whom survive, also | many grandchildren. . The following l are the children: H. C. Barnes, Roa-1 hoke, Va.:P. B. Barnes, Union; W. Barnes, Detroit, Mich.'; Mrs, W. J.| Rawlinson, Rock Hill; George^ b. I Barnes, ^Washington, p.-vC.f Mrs. I C. T. Pritce, Trvpn, ,N. -.J* ?-| Barnes, Los Angeles, Calif; _Mr?.| John C. Orr, Asheville, N. C.; W. H. I Barnes, Atlanta, Ga.j F. $. Barnes,! Greenville; Mrs. Pr*nk Lander, WH-1 liamston; and Mrs: Godwin of Greens-1 boro, N. C. t; I Many (beautiful floral offerings marked the high esteem in which this I venerable woman was held.. I Mrs. Barnes was a native of Ker-J shaw county being the daughter of I Benjamin Cook hnd his wife, Sarah I Stratford Cook, and widow of Georgef W. Barnes. She. was ?h<>rn and reared 1 and spent most of her lift at the an^.1 cestral home in the Cantey Hill se?-1 tion now known as the Bsrfield place, I ?? Ladies' Night at Camp j , "Camp Mills," located on the west-1 em shore of Ithe Hermitage pond, was I host to -a- number of ladies ^astj Thursday evening when a fish sup-1 per Was served to around thirty-five I guests, . This caimp?has become an I annual affair where business men j gather each summer knd make their | home?going to the City each day fori business and returning at night. It l has grown considerably as the years | go by and every convenience has been I arranged to make ; things <j>P}e*afn*'1 A radio has been installed which fur-1 nishes amusement by bight. There I is a good bathing place, with a.motor I boat and plenty of fishing boats and! the fishing has 'been unusually good this year. The guests fere ferved with fried fish as well as baked *ish? "Uncle" Jimmy u DeLoachC having I landed two large fish the jday prev-1 ious, which were baked. They keep I iresh fish on hand every day?having an excellent place for keeping them alive after capture. Jim ,/SmlTO^ al well known negro cook, is in charge of the kitchen and prepares excellent I meals. The evening "Was greatly en-1 joyed by the ladies-?-one night heiug I set aside as "ladles' night. A tuli j flag pole has been ereeted - on , Jfeel shore of the pond ^nd "Old Glo^J has been raiBe<i--^^erneath yii y 1 a pennant "Camp-Mills," bearing^hyi name of the founder of the camp, Mr. I Laurens T. Mills. ' Personals. I Cornelius Thompson of Charleston ! visited friends here last week. 1 W. mid' Mrs. John $ Lindsay' are I spending a few days in WinuUboro.l Miss Marion $fetttn? of Charleston I is visiting her mother and sisters I here. | JMr. and MrB. Arthur Griffin of Columbia spent last Week-end in Camden. Rev. and Mrs. J. % Peeler are spending some time at Waltenboro on] a Vacation. Miss Wilbur McCalltrth has returned from a delightful vacation spent Jn t N&* fcnglgncL. ^ t Mrs.*.Arthur Nettles and children I of Fayetteville, N. are visiting Mr. and M^s.' Hiram Nettles of Lugoff. ? Jdisa -^oulse Btevens who has been the guest of Miss Agnes HePass bas returned to her. home in Charlotte. and-Mra.JL-W. -Humphries returned Friday from a ten day ' trip to the mountains of North Carolina. Miss Hattie* Reed Elliott of near Caanden has returned home from a visit to Mrs. Jesse Truesdale of Kershaw. ' . Mrs, Joe McKiblben and children of Rock Hill are visiting the former's grandmother, Mrs. Sarah E. Stokes of Lucknow. * Mrs. Ralph* Shannon is back from a visit to Mrs. Shannon's parents. Judge and Mrs, William Searcey pf Griffin, Ga. ? I/ Mr. HaTry W^MoCr eight who is I with, the commission of agriculture in | Columbia. was a Visitor in Camden last Tuesday. | Mr. Hiram Nettles and son, Rowland, have returned hftme from Tampa, Fla., the trifr being made by | automobile. ir,,... Mrs. Charles T. Green and little daughter,. Martha, left Wednesday night for a visit io relatives , in St. | Petersburg, Fla. -Mr. and Mrs. Landon Gentry and children of Spartanburg have returnJed home.after visiting Mr. Hiram I Nettles of Lugoff. Miss Stella Hall, who has been | spending some tbhi with her parents, \ Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Han of Bethwie, has returned home. Mrs. Henry Mowell of Spartanburg 1 is visiting her sihtera here, Mrs. C. R. [Lewis, Mrs. Seldon -'Williams and Mix* Josie Monroe. /, \ a . ,/ Friends of Mrs, William Shannon | will be*.pleased to know that she is | improving rapidly after her recent .1 illness in the Camden p^llll, TMfift Is*x5i^BelTe *ind ^ern< Nettles, ^have returned home ^er ^ UBK*TV BILL BOY MAMURS WmUIxk of MlM * Mt|uf A brant Jones RIchaNa I'roaper^y, Aug. 8?Bqnfttiful in iit simplicity was the wedding of Mist Nannie Lee Young to Aferam Jones Richards of Liberty Mill, which was solemnised at 6 o'clock Wednesday evening at the suburban home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Thompson Young. The ceremony was performed in tho living room, which waB artistically decorated for the occasion, Before the ceremony a musical program was rendered by Mrs. J. Frank Rrown, pianist, and Natea Rlanton of Orangdburg, violinist, after which Miss Marion Richards sang "Thank God for a Garden" and "All for You." The brides only attendant was Miss Jfyra Hufttcr. The bride entered' on tbe arm of hj)r father, B. Thompson Young, who gave ber in marriage. At the altar she was joined by the bridegroom and his best man, Prloleau Richards, of Liberty Mill, and the impressive ring ceremony was performed by the bride's pastor, the Rev. Charles A. Phillips. The bride was stylishly!attired in a modish fall mo^el of navy blue charmpause and wore a large picture hut bt contrasting color. She carried a shower bouquet of bride rosea and v&U,ey lilies. An Informal reception was held after the ceremony at which time thev young couple received the^congratultftions of their friends. A delicious ice course was served fey. Miss Mary Barre Werts and Miss Ohristine Blanton of Orangeburg. Presiding at the punch bowl was Misaes Rebecca Harmon and Elisabeth Broune. Little Mis? Maxthk Hamer passed dainty green and white mints, while Miss Catherine W#rte pinned on eaqh guest a miniature silver key as souvenirs of the occasion. 'Mrs. 'Richards is a graduate of Winthrpp college. Her charming personality has won for her scores of friends. V. Mr, Richards is a graduate of Clemson college and holds the position of superintendentof .. Denmark: city schools. The young couple left by automobile for a trip" to the mountains of wedtserir North Carolina, after which they will go to their hohfce in Denmark. ... . ] :.y jg^Richard L. Cheshire, veteran ne#sCie* man *of Anderson, died in a pital in that city Monday morning, t*v>'-v '.I I.;'i 'ji~ '' Abe Browrt, negro employed at lumber camp in Charleston county wielded a monkey wrench on the head kttitS ne?ro Tnwd.y and Jcillea mill* i urn i ii i ' ' ' . . . 1 / " M ',f J Vs * v. "")ld 1 I 'i' i>i "? ?mmn mi m H I iwwiwiwi. ' ' . * * w:v- W **? '$/ ' " ' -g1:.'-. .y, fi'f P , . ' / * X'.i .Smart New Rumble Seat For Sport Roadster jr^TT'i *.* iXiifrV" ' * ? * ' Rumble eeats pre justly popular. 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