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[society news l,:Club Meetings:. I Can,,, at Holland's Laks . vnH-k a number of Camden La*1 . Lng und gentlemen gave a t,p at Holland's Iatke, the Mat inB^. Misses Emily Woo ten, GaroE Woot.? Helen Savage, Agnes W{, Alice Searcey, Dolly Single Camden, Misses. Frances Spark ft Geoigie Fishburne, Columbia "j".,! , i iizabeth Jennings, of Win Charles DuBose, Jr., I' ry , , Frank Wooten, Alftc-d Eykiii. of Camden and Mr. AlexEler Sanders, Columbia? Bert Moore, Jmmerton; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. BoyIs Jr., o>f Camden were chaperones. H inson-Flowera Sews has been received in Camden | th, marriage of Miss Helen ICliza|th Hinson to Mr. Henjamin Clyde Eowers i" Sumter, on June 27th. Be marriage ceremony was periled at the Baptist parsonage in miter, a' 3:30 p. m. Rev. J. R. unson officiating. Many friends of Be young couple were present, xhe bride is the attractive daughB of Mr. and Mrg. F. C. Hinson and B made her home in Camden for Kny years, where she was very poplar. Flowers is not a stranger here B he too made his home in this city B to about three years ago When he Boved to Charlotte, where he is with Be Gray Bar Electric Company of Bit city. The young couple will make CharBu' their home. Bile state highway commission, this Bk received reimbursement agreeBnts for $965,000, of which $655,000 I in Greenville county," $94,000, in Burens county, and $15,500 in Abbe lie county. in a few minutes' time the entire Bme can be freed of mosquitoes, B>th an. improved FL'Y-TOX Hand Brayer. pray FLY-TOX directly toBird the ceiling, also on the draper ? in the closets and on the screens B will not leave a stain on the most Blicatc of wallpapers, hangings or B^ricfi. Spray upwards, until all Brts of the room are filled with finely atomized spray. Within t w minutes all the mosquitoes in the | will be dead, regardless of Blether the windows and doors art Bhi or closed. In addition to Inline Binless, FLY-TOX *~is -fragrant, h Bolutely harmless to people but SUM Bah to all household insects. Ev^ bottle guaranteed.-^Adv. IHajestic Program Bfinee 3:30 p. m. Night 8:00 and 9:30 p. m. Friday, June 29, THE RACKET" Burring Thomas Meighan the mas B^Mn a rnaster story, a screer Bsterptws. Never before such i Bgban story, never before such ? Btfhan cast, never before such t .Btffiau Alelo-drama. Whatever yoi don't fail to see this picture. Alst B?rlie Chase in "The Fight Peat." I Saturday, June 30^ I THE ARIZONA WILDCAT? > , tarring Tom Mix and his wondei ^ Tony, in their latest wester: ture. Never so many differeni B thriils crammed into, ope pic before. The eastern crooks tou ^ m about Ariaona Wildcats bu1 By didn't jruess how wild they wen B'l they met Tom. . Wildcat' something new to.show his fan the way of thrills. Also Comedy > Chapter number 7.?'"The Masket . Honday ;,nd Tuesday/July 2*3 B "FORBIDDEN HOUR&* Herring Ramon Novarro in a sup romance, with Reaes. Adoree. / ma of fates victoryVover love i Ramon Novarro as a king in i derful story of love. A glimps: ?nd the throne, and the tragediei BJen tinder ermine robfcs. Never sucl ^ icturc ,,{ reckless romanee, heart * an-(l y?ung lovd. Never sucl Rr " i&z&rsi Bhe vm sUr of Hur." Als< No intfcjkiV in prices Wednesday. July 4 Bto 'US TIGER LADY" rring vjolphc Mcr.joU and Eve Bpr? ln th?ir- Utest - picture B T;ey?8' ,burning, burning, burn B wlnloT ' B nrl masquerading aa an east Pnnce an<I Evelyn Brent, the WO UiHn? nnstakes cotdragS for love E ilnK',wnu81^ situation in i B t an ,naPlr4?g setting. Ad * of T'oh ,or J"'? Br ? most beautiful picture: T shown iri Camden, 'The Flag; ure everyone hhould SQ6. _ . Thiirsday, July 5 BMt 1 ADY BE GOOD" Bk Mnl^n Po^tby ACacKail am Mu.hall m tbei^ latest and bes I ^ ADIES m dranLCblr? Bow- Cloa 1 ?r. C ?-i,ctw* ball B tio J^ ty. Clara biases he: ,r-"a>!u.n"C0^hlnK O - -B ; ' B ... . J-. L PERSONAL NEWS NOTES T7 Mi#? Harriet Whitaker is vittiting friends in Washington, I). Mrs, T. J, Kirkiand, Jr., is the guest this week of Mrs. L. A. Kirkiand. Mr. ami Mi#. H. E. ('unnon were visitors at Myrtle Beach Sunday. ' Mr. H. B. Kennedy, Jr., uf Atlanta spent the week end here with relaUvea. . MrjL. Wm. Shannon is visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Brunson in Chicago. ? Mrs. Virginia Clarke returned last week from a Visit to her sister, in WJunaboro. Miss Eleanor Duncan, of I*?-aville, is visiting Mias Mary Goodaie on Laurens Street. , f Miss Thelma Flowers has returned frdpt a two weeks visit to friends in Granite Falls. N. C. Misses Harriet Lipscomb and Margaret DeJUoache are visiting in Beau. fprt and, Savannah. Mrs. . Leon Schlosburg and children left this week for Hendersonville to jxpntf t^e summer.' Miss Flewllyn Goode, of Charlotte, was the guest of Miss Dette May nard last week. Miais Willie Maynard, of Rocky Mount, Is here on a visit to her moth* er, Mrs. J. W. Maynard. On Saturday of last week Miss Martha Oglesby left for Atlanta where she will visit friends. Mrs. X. G. Whistler, left this week for Minneapolis, Minn., where she will spend the summer months. - Miss Louise Lackey, of Hamlet, is on a visit to her sister, Mrs. P. B. Williugham, on Fair street. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Montgomery spent Sunday at Myrtle Beach with Mr, and Mrs. George Coleman. Miss Helen Owen, who has beon the guest/ of Mrs. W. TM. Alexander has returned to Charlotte, N. C. i Miss Lou Young and Mrs. S. B. , Board spent Sunday in Bennettsville the guest of Miss Carrie Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schenk have ; aa their gufests Miases. Edith Keel i and .Mapiie Brown, of Allendale. * Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sowell and little daughter, of Hamlet, N. C., spent , last week in Camden with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Trace Henry, of ; Charlotte were the guests of Mr. and I Mrs. W. M. Alexander the past weeki end. i Mrs. T.-E. Watson and little daughJ ter left Friday for Atlanta where , they will visit Mrs. Watson's mother f of that city. ' 1 Mr Sum Evans left Wednesday for f Burnsvilie, N. C., near Mount Mitchell, where he will be employed in a . riding school. Mrs. E. C. Zemp left Monday for I Winthrop College, where she will takd. special work in music and vocaf * courses. - - O Mrs. S. K. Blakeney and Miss Lai . Blakeney left Tuesday for Atlan^; ? where they will visit at the home of 1 Mr. Jim Blakeney. ' w | Miss Margaret Houge spent &VOri al day3" in Winnaboro last week where > she was maid of honor in a friend'* wedding. , -< . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reese and son, and Miss Annie Erwin Macfeat, of | Columbia were guests of Mrs. G. G. t Alexander Sunday. * yl^rs. Frank W. Chapman and son, | James Chapman and Miss Grace Rob, inson left Thursday for iRock Hill ' to attend the music contest. * Mr. and Mrs. LeonaTd Oswald, of j Allendale, who have been visiting at the home of the former's sister, Mrs, Leonard Schenk, have returned home. Mrs. Sarah Shapiro and two lit' tie daughters^ Phyllis Karesh and Beatrice Rosen, of Cleveland, Ohio, i have gdne on a visit tpJtugusta, Ga. | Mrs. Bessie Whitaker returned j Sunday frorm Charleston where she . has been on | visit of several weeks * to her daughter, Mrs. Henry DeSapsI wm - uf.'llwil'iilljr.1 ) Mr*. Cg?rie Mi vPavii and Mrs. T. * P. Brown Went down to Elliott, S. C., Saturday to Attend the forty-seventh anniversary of the marriage of their uncle anu Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. I Skinner. ^ Friends of Mr. "M. M. Johnson, for - a number of y^*s%.a practicing" at~ torney and former representative in I the general assembly, from this eoun ty,-were pleased to tee him here for * a shorts while Friday. - He was eh \ route from Columbfa ^to Aberdeei^ N. C., where he is now a member of * one of the. largest legal firms in that section* .of North Carolina end, he i stands higfh in the legs! profession. . - ' Yrhn NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS "Notice- hereby given that all dog . owners are required to hate their J dogs inoculated against rabies, and * tStTTiA Monday and Tuesday. July * f and S, a state veterinarian will be in 1 Camden at the police station tor the * ptSrpdse"br*vacc1n?t1ng all dogs. The * owner pays only for the serum. This " it compulsory end ? dogs found not J vaccinated will be taken up by <4ty f - Br Ordrr-afOWyOOUNOTU * ~L- B^Hfc-4?UK? XBit rfNki. ' . * - _ . i ; .YY* : 7? tAi -vj.. If! - ^ . _>^ ij_- -It*- .jl . - - " | Birthday Parly Iu honor of her nephew, Albert Irby, Miss Maude Gardner entertained at her home on North Main Street, Tuesday afternoon of last week at six o'clock, this being the occasiou o? his eighth birthday. As soon as the little guests arrived several guinea and contests were en joyed?among thein being a donkey contest. dement Shiver won ftrat prise, * beautiful box of chocolate mints, Boykin Sanders won the second prise, ? harp, and Charles Smith won the Booby prize, a powder puff. The home of Miss Gardner was beautifully decorated. Nasturtiums and yellow daisies were used in the living room, while a color scheme of white, pink and green was curried out in the dining room. The table had as a center piece a lovely white cake, center?ni with a tiny baby in a cradle surrounded by eigjit small pink candles. Surrounding the cake were two large pink candles in silver candle sticks and two boskets of pink rose* and usparagus fern. The ljghta hbove were shaded in pink, and streamers of pink satin ribbon were suspended from the lights and caught ut the four corners of the table by little dolls dressed in pink and green, all of this being the artistic work of the hostess's mother. I When all of the guests had taken their places at the table, they were asked to join the honor guest in blowing out the candles. Refreshpients of ice cream, pink and white Lcake, and pink and white mints were served. The favors used were various colored caps of crepe paper. The little " honor guest was never happier than on this occasion. His heart was thrilled with joy when he was presented with the gifts that each little friend brought. Each one expressed himself as being sorry the hour for departure had arrived. Miss Gardner was assisted in entertaining the little guests by her niece, Henrietta Irby.?Contributed. Found Convict Garb The sheriff's office was notified Sunday that someone had broken into the caboose of a freight train in the Southern railway yards near the' old Southern depot. It is supposed it was entered late Saturday night and tracks were found on top of the car where they entered. Searching nearby officers found a complete convict garb, Where it is thought the thief changed his clothes. A pair of overalls and suit of underwear was I stolen from the caboose. Officers have not been notified of the escape of any convict and are at a loss to understand where the convict garb 1 came from. Bridge Club Meeting The Tuesday Evening Bridge Club had its meeting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Barrett at their home on Chesnut Street. The sub-, stitutes for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Smith and Randolph Guthrie, Mr. Guthrie being the winner of the top score. After the game the guests were served a sweet course. Cake Sale The ladies of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Camden iBaptlst church will give a cake sale at the DeKalb Grocery store, Saturday, June 30th, beginning at 9 o'clock. Everyone is invited to come out and get cakes for Sunday. Miss Zemp Entertains ~ On Tuesday afternoon at fout-thirty o'clock Miss Dorothy Zemp entertained at bridge at her home on North Mill Street. There were five tables attractively arranged, for the game in a setting made bright by a profusion of cut flowers. The high score prize went to Miss Faith deLoach while Miss Virginia Nettles cut the consolation: At the conclusion of the game the' guests were served a delightful salad course with accessories. Assisting the hostess in entertaining were her mother, Mrs. Margaret Zemp and Mrs, S. W. VanLandingham. * ? ? - i-im.ii ii.iiirwi - ~ At Blacksburg and Gaffney, last Friday and Saturday, 11,000 pounds of poultry was shipped in a car and brought the producers about $2,200. This brought the total for the year in Cherokee county to' 64,000 pounds for which $12,000 ?m received. Later shipments are expected to raise the Cherokee county total to double the 40,0^0 pounds of poultry it shipped last year,. ? The first bale &t the' 1988 cotton crop was sold act Houston, Texas, Wednesday at auction and brought a total of $1,176. In Lincoln county, North Carolina, recently, thieves carried off three Jer- \ sey cows in a truck from one farm, ] another farmer had 40 hams stolen from his smokehouse, 30 prize chick- 1 ens were burglarized, and a large amount of other stealing of hams and shoulders were done, all within a I week. The peaches are dropping off the trees in Spartanburg county to an extent that threatens to seriously lessen the crop. The county agent and l>each growers are unable to account for the lqss unless it be the effect of previous cold weather. All varieties are affected including early Elbertas which make the bulk of the crop there. * x The jury disagreed after the long trial in a Morganton, N. C., court of a law suit to determine how much of a reward offered for a negro murderer would go to the sheriff and how much to three men who sued the of-! ficer for more than he was willing to pay them. The sheriff shot and killed the outlaw by himself, but three men claimed their help in the chasei entitled them to an equal division of the large reward. Fire destroyed the barn and two fine mules, and a lot of feed was burned,! at the home plantation of R. R. Haf-} ner on the Ricbburg road out of ,Chester. The atate bureau haa determined that North Carolina will have a surplus in its treasury of $2,067,000 at the end of the fiscal year, next Sunday. South Carolina has a deficit o< about twice that much. * S^merColds v \*' \-- J. IT ^~ y ', .* *" - - f*r~ ^ li^M^MBiliiaftb Obey The Traffic Laws ' book over a few of the following traffic laws which will be strictly enforced: No motor driven vehicle shall exceed the speed limit o{ 25' miles per hour?VSo*"? portions of Broad and DeKalb Streets you must not exceed 15 miles per hour." It is unlawful to iqrif any corner at a speed limit exceeding six miles an hour. All automobiles must be -equipped with two front lights and one light in the rear. All vehicles must turn on the right of silent sentinels except Are engines. 58 Upon the approach of any Are apparatus every vehicle shall draw te the curb of street and remain at a' standstill until such apparatus shall -h*ve passed. No vehicles are allowed to follow Are truck except regular firemen exceeding the speed limit, and not to Approach within 500 feet of. said truck, when -said truck is going to or returning from a Are. ? All motor vehicle owners are warned that the above rules and regulations are te^be strictly enforced and all police officers have been instructed to see that these orders are carried out. By Order of Police Department, C. C. WHITAKER, Chairman. % I The tree that grows the fastest is the I first to be laid low by the storm I The tree that withstands the blast is I the tree in which time has welded I firm fibre. I 'The Old Camden Bank's" fibers I in its 40 years of steady growth I ! are time-welded and time-tested. [j THE BANK OF CAMDEN I F TMA Coolness and comfort cost little ^crushed ice, a bit ojlemon and this rich, rare blend v . Paving Assessments Due i Notice is hereby given that on all C, 1 Paving Assessments not paid by JULY 1st, 1928, the penalty will be added. 1 By order of City Council. W. H. HAILE, Clerk. June 19, 1928. '1J.' in r.1 >1. mi I i i-Ujiihi ii WESTINGHOUSE Electric Fans Electric Lamps Waffle Irons Percolators DeK ALB PHARMACY Phorte 95 ^ V Prompt Delivery Sep 11 1 - L 1 r CAMDEN FOLKS - k*T"2?sL. yi-v I ,i , ,l " 1 * ?ByUA.SoweH ? *OTWea., HOW T OLD WILL 1 C HAVE "ID BE BEFORE I POWDER, * MUCH OUDER. JEAINie/ AUMOS1 i)A? OLD AS > MorHearj I fM6N I <SUBSi yr w<v/t bother '-A\W CROWD Wlbb i ux be ot-p ww?\ew! *Y THAT TIM&X "THERE WA6 A i UTTUB CiRU AMD L SHB MAO A SHINY 1 IA/O?E/ For. povwbr. iHtMOXG ? ? vU6V wrwKe rjf* 1 'mower ?OB?-I One mission of the young Mies is to be attractive. rftaudard^beauty preparations, psrfumei of rare, exquisite charm. Its h a tore for the Irtifrlb family. y~-~