The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 06, 1928, Image 5
pciETY NEWS
|;Club Meetinp :.
W Mr?. Schenk Entertains
Ion Krida, afternoon Mrs. Leonard
ILk entertained at bridge comKnenting
her house guests, Misses,
g Ker! and Mamie Brown, of AiEll.,
There were eight Ublea arKLd
for the game. Mrp. Alide
mL was the winner of the high
Kfe prise, while both Miee Keel and
I Brown were presented with a
tinder ?( th? occasion. After
Cs a de ightful sweet course was
Kved the guests.
M r*. Kirkland Entertains #
Ion Tuesday morning Mrs. LawI
Kirkland entertained informaliepmplimenting
her gueat, Mrs. T.
I Kirkland, and Mrs. William BarIt
of Kings port, Te nnessee, who is
Kiting Mrs. Jack Whitaker.
After a most enjoyable hour of
Kdge the guests were served lunchL
Sale and Buaineea Mea'a Lunch.
The Willing Workers .League of
L Camden Baptist Churoh will have
Etke sale in the building formerly
Eypied by the DeKalb Grocery, beEing
at 4 o'clock Saturday.
following the sule from 0 to 10
lock a business men's lunch will
served, the proceeds of both sales
E] be for the benefit df the CamE
Baptist Church.
Ell who wish nice hom%-cooked
Ees and pies are cordially invited
Ecome and buy for their Sunday
I Camden Methodist Church?
Lrttleton Street, near Hamilton
MA. Rev. George Piejoe Watson,
Kjtor. Sunday, July 8?Bible School
ft classes for all grades and ages
lO a. m. Public worship at 11:16
m. and 8:30 p. m., conducted by
E pastor. Epworth League at 7:46
En. Mid-week prayer service WedEday
at 8:30 p. m. The public is
Est cordially invited to ail. the 49J?
Ees of this church. Seats free,
ime and bring your friends. 'Spell
music at each service.
Dissolution Notice
The firm heretofore existing as
ennedy & Campbell is hereby disIved
by mutual consent.
R. M. KENNEDY,
FRANK CAM1PBELL
imden. S. C., July 5th, 1028.
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Hia^stic Program
Btinee 3JO p. m. Night 8:00 and
^H^^ 9:30 p. m.
Friday, July 6
B "LADIES OF THE MOB"
Barring (dura Bow. It's Clara's
B dramatic picture. Biasing hair,
Bin? personality.-Clara blase* her
By. though scorching series of
B1?1.8 in ;| tense .drama, of underBid
Molls and mobs. Made by the
ector of "Wings," WUllam Wellil-.
Richard Arlen supports Miss
* in this picture. A-lfp Comedy?
heir Purple Moment^^B^fring
in Laurel and Hardy in their latest
Saturday, July 7
B. "THE ADVENTURER"
!th Tin: MaCoy America's lead;
cowboy actor in his latest western
See Tim do the beat horae
* riding of his career, and fight
* he has never before. 'A picture
t everyone will enjoy. A of
lifetime. Also Comedy?4*Slippery
k \r~Aiso chapter number 8.?
MasK^ij Menace." * . '* :
Monda> and'Tuesday; July'9-10 i
- NO OTHER WOMAN"
amng T)olores Del'Rio and-Don1
arado m a perilous triangle. Twoi
n and a w oman. A? tangled skein
anid !eal?u8y." A drama bf lnand
passion in society's pleaa;rTIesorts
Delores Del Rio the
jmai.K. of, "What Prioe Glory"?
, tae (>nly man in the world for
* But love triumphed at last,
ces Nows. No Increase in
f
* ~ r.T^ - * ymw&msm
...^^^ dayv July 41
J. . 1 <H>IvS for LUCK"
starring w. c. Fields and Chester
S I'd Iwd latest and greatest
^aand and one laughs^^^^e*Amer*
uN?f,ER 'H'K'black^KACLE
tbes \fS oCart lauding Ralph
' n?w ^ "Flash"
t star < K wonder. 'The greatest
thrd'L? ^ ? in masterpiece
it's H?fTan T0,na,???- A war film
,'J a ?Hbr?tM the
( rm?f 0f a do?- A * *?. ttrfpw?r,
"n? of the police dej in
-JL!!1;' War. Also Fa the New..
^n^ Bebe DnnJjrt^ her Ulsrt
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PERSONAL NEWS NOTES
Mi*s Mauaret Burnet has gone to
Uttltt^f^rkivd, N. C., to spend
the auntmer v*e*Mop. *
- M*. find Mm' Dirid R. Williams
have ranted the Knapp house on Mill
ftreet for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Haile are the
guests this week of Mr. and Mr?. F.
E. Brooks in Florence.
Mrs. L. A. McDowell and children,
of Tampa, Florida, are visiting relatives
here this week,
Mrs. S. W. Brown and Miss .Susan
J. Pickett were visitors at Myrtle
Beach for the Fourth.
'Mr. and Mr*. J. B. Rush and Mr.
and Mrs, W. C. Pettus spent the
Fourth at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughey Tindal and
children were guests of Mr. Tindal's
parents in Manning Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Asbury, of
Shelby, N. <3., were the guests of
friends here -for the week end.
Mre? and Mrs. E. B. Do>minick were
the guests-of/Mrs. Dominick'a parents
ifi ^aluda. S. C-, on the Fourth,
j., Judge, and Mrs. Blakeney and
daughter, Mary I.aa, have returned
from' a visit to Long Island, New
York; ' V;
Miss. Elizabeth Martin of Laka
City, Fla., is the guest of Miss Gertrude
Zeihp at her home on Chesnut
street. *;
Mr. John 0. Alexander, of Charlotte,
^ras the week-end guest of Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Alexander on Mill
street.
Mrs. Virginia W. Clarke is spend- j
ing a coiyjle weeks with her daughter,
Miss ' Elizabeth Clarke, in Darlington.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Jones and
children, of Lancaster, were the
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Taylor.
Mr. W. C. Hough, of Lexington, S.
C., was a visitor at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. S. W. Brown, during
the week end.
Miss Lillian Kibler, of Newberry,
who has been on a visit to hef Ulster,
Mrs. Frank Chapman, left Monday on
a visit to Aiken.
Born to Mr.' and Mrs. W. T. Dempster,
on June 30th, a son. The little
fellow has been named Thomas
James Dempster.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hallet and
children,, of Paw Creek, N. C., are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John S.
Lindsay this week.
Mr.. Amette Ledford has returned
& Fla., after spending*
nia vacation with his mother in
Lake :.VJ*w<TSr*ace.
Mrs. Lambert. DePass and little
son and Miss Agnes DePass have
returned from a visit to the former's
parents in St. Matthews.
Miss Emma Villepigue, of Harts-'
ville, spent the weejc eud with Ker
mother, Mrs. EmmaC. Villepigue, at
her home on Chesnut street.
Mrs. J. B. Kelley, of Bishopville,
and Mrs. Victor Myers and little son,
of Atlanta, were guests Thursday of
Mrs. Carrie M. Davis on Mill Street.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mackey and
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wittkowsky were
^attendance uP?n the Building and
Loan Convention held ih Clinton last
weok. ;^r
Mr. Lawrence Betsill, of Chicago,
after spending a few days with Mrs.
Betsill, left Thursday to visit his
parents in Union before returning to
Chic ago* _
Miss Harriet Lipscomb and Miss
Margatfet DeLoache have returned
home after a most delightful visit, to
friends in Savannah, Charleston, and
Beaufort.
B. C. Harmon and B. H. Harmon of
Gastonia, N. C., * were guests last
w^k-end at- 4be~ho?AeLof-their sister,
Mrs. R. W, Mitcham, on north
Fair street. ; .
Mr- C. P. PuBose went down to
WteWMS&Mm brin* III,.
DuBdee and kittle daughter,, Chir?3118*1
h4vin*,pent *week
Miss Rosa McLeod is on a visit
her cousin, 'Mr*, Jessie Hammond, in
Stapleton, Ga. She was accompanied
as far as Wrens, Ga.," by Mrs. G.
A. Partin and children.,,
Mrs. G. A. Brasingtdn and' daughter,
Miss Loma Brasington, of Tampa,
Fla., have returned . home after a
pleasant visit to the former's parents,
Mr. and Mys. B. F. Haile.
Mr, John D. Gerald, formerly of
Manning; hut for the past.four years
;a resident of Tampa, Fla., waa a week
end visiter at the home of his sifters,
Miss Mattie Gerald and Mrs.
Jcfen E. Rhame.
"Born to "Mr. and * Mrs. Lawreqte
Betsill, of Chicago, 111., at the Garden
Horfrital, June 28th, a son, Jatjjes
Lawrence Betsill, Jr., Mrs. Betsill
was Miss Sadie Wileoh, of Camden,
before marriage.^ . jiL
^, Mr. and Mrs. T. D7"Hall have returned
to Akron, Ohio, after spend*
ing a week with M|*. Hall's parents.
Mr: *hd-Mre. Jas. H.* Radcliffe. ox..
Caaaatt. Coming here they drove
through A western poute and had
some interesting experiences with
JK. hlih wur,, ifi Art*M? *??
West Tennessee. - . .... t,
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* *?M* Howard fAwp^n ,pent
[ the fourth iq Spartanburg with reUf
tive?.
Mi.? Mary Richey U on an extend;?d
visit to relatives m Montreal,
Mrs. Hubert 0. Wilson Ut\ Thursday
for a visit to her parents in
Union, S. C.
Miss Marie Myers, of Charlotte, i?
visiting her cousin, Mrs. J. W. Brown
on l^aKayette avenue.
Miss Florrie Mae Ross visited In
Bianey last week *s the guest of
Miss Ermine Mattox. /1
Mrs. J. E. R?? v,d her daughter,
Miss Ll Is Koss, returjyrtf Sunduy
after a visit days |?
bpartanbtfrg lest week.
J Mr. Hollls Cobb came down from
1 aw Creek, N. C.( for the holidays
and joined Mra. Cobb and . little
daughter, Bettle, who have bean on
? a"! M"' C#bb'" moth<!r- Tlwty
left Wednesday for Newberry where
lea m 3'""ld "ewral daya with Mr.
and Mrs. A. S. Paine.
Pish Fry For Pisgah *f '
Members of the adult clasa of Mt,
isgah Baptist Sunday School report
a most enjoyable all-day ?uting ,n4
??h try ft the W.teree Power com1111
ny s lake last Saturday. Fortythree
membera of the cleaa and guests
were present. Mt. Plsgah church I.
located to the Buffalo section of Ker"haw
county and has as its pastor
Rev. Mi B. Gunter.
Native of ?amden Weds in Tampa
Miss^Dorothy Jane Boynton became
e bride of R. Edward Adams Wed.
nesday evening in a ceremony taking
place at the manse of the Fifst Pres.'
byterian church. Dr. J. 0. Tims ofnciated.
For the marriage ceremony, which
was witnessed by families of the couple
only, the bride wore a white crepe
de chine sport frock with hat and accessorles
to match. She wore a
shoulder corsage of p|?k sweetheart
rosebuds.
t Mr8'.^dams is the youngest daugh3n?w
? r Mr8' C> E> B?y?ton, of
13 West Frances avenue. She has
bved in Tampa all her life and is a
graduate of Hillsborough high School
For the last year she has been secretary
to the principal of the W. jj"
Henderson school. ' ,
Mr Adams is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. D. Adams, 802 Wost Francea
avenue. He has lived in Tampa for
the last three years, coming original!
lira T =t,anU- He i" connected
with the Smith Chevrolet Company/
The above la taken from the Tampa
Tribune of June 30th, and will be of
interest to many, the young lady being
born m Camden where her parent,
resided for a number of years.
J Eastern Star Entertained
Members of the local chapter of
llwhtrf SUr 4njoyed a V?F de ghtful
outing oft the Fourth when
they spent the day at Wateree ?a the"
guests of Mr. Hoffman, wtw
dam is an ideal place and a favorite
one for a p,cnic and here lunch w*a
served the visitors. ' " 5
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SOUT^i CAROLINA NEWS '
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m??KeaMeXiCa" 868,1 beetle ? doing
much damage in South Carolina now
Ln Nowborry^a^d
York county, with several other coum
R 2?*^ 8everely 'rom the pert.
Robert Browning, a 23-year-old
rff " ? * ???. had his right iini
to hU ef ntyterious explosion
to Ma, car near Oner on the Piedmont
and Northern riilfoad- He wa.
unconscious 'for . dayV two after
the casualty in a hospital-at; Chiak
Springs, while express com
fleers tried to explain the^eSS^
The explosion blew out the. doormdf
the express car in which was nobodv
Mon-T He
Monro^ N. c. Later it was "found ha
lighted a piece of fireworks loose in |
Adeline Barnett Prioa 1
found dying at the j?t 1
Oliff near Marshall, N. C.> and the
coronet jury found that she w*.
a ssiSIIlp
hwt 35 yearai^d. P *r*
om".~.C X ?> y?rf
churT mambar ? *? ?*
Qitfti-Stinss
OuMI Jam [MlP\kAHtf r
I Marly Morning Fire
Burns New York Cafe
Fireman at five o'clock Wednes
I (lay morning entered the New York
Kafe on DeKalb street where flames
in the kitchen were for h while
threatening this section of the city
J with one of its most serious fires,
ihe fire originated, according to
>ehef of fire department officials,
from an overheated or defective oil
stove which had been permitted to
I >ui n all night beneath a coffee urn.
Damage to furniture and fixtures
from smoke and water in addition to
the toll by fire is expected to run
around $2,000, according to Gus
Michotes, owner and manager of the
cafe, with insurance It is said
amounting to $2,000.
UK A DEI) FOR RICHB8
Man Who Shot Up Virginia Court
House Now Cashing In
Danville, Va.-*idna Allen, a participant
in the Hillsville horror many
I years ago and who comparatively
recently emerged from the penitentiary,
is already on the way to pros*!
perity. Penniless when he started
life over again, his fortune dissipated
in the long legal fight, he had just
refused an offer of $100,000 in New
York and will, according to luminaries
in showmanship, be worth $500 000
in five years.
Allen has virtually no stock in
trade except himself. He carries a
specimen of wood work done in the
penitentiary, which he displays. He I
makes a short talk and has capitalI
ized his being at the expense of public
curiosity.
He has already earned sufficient to
buy a home and is relatively speaking
on "easy street."
These facts were given today by
liobt. George, of Pittsylvania, who
has become interested in Allen.
^Pressed for details of the $100,000
he said that it was a boni fide offer
for that aifioUn't. A furniture iVTahtK
facturer wants Allen to ente'r a years
contract with him and go where he
is told to go. Allen spurned the offer
until he could imeet the man at close
quarters and he is now headed north
| planning to stop at various places
on the way to reap in the quarters
He has already toured Virginia, North
I Carolina, South Carolina, West VirIginia
and part of Maryland. The
I further he goes, George claims, the
i||]arger is public interest.
J- Allen developed the idea himself.
He is a modest, retiring man and is
the very antithesis of the wild mountain
man with a two-gun tendency
as he was depicted at the time pistols
snjoked in the Hillsville courtroom.
He opened his first venture
here and succeeded. Tfien he entered
a contract -with a travelling show
company. The small tent was a big
hit. Now, rival carnival companies
are bidding freely for him.
; ^Thirty or more persons were more
or less injured in a street car collision
in Chicago <^n Sunday afternoon.
Several children were trampled by
the panicky crowd.
V- ?Death of /, A. Shaw
profound regret that we
Cronicle this week the death of John
ilf? ' fu.ther ?of W A- Shaw, as latant
cashier of the Peoples Bank,
?? occu?rt;<? Mon^y afternoon at
?on aaar Mt. Piagaii
V * 1<m* illness.
l % " *er? conduct?d
assisted by Rev. Geo.
iwuf VM^r ofA* Kershaw First
5iP*fTt?cl!l?peh> and M. B. Gunthune,
and the remains were
rought to Kershaw by motor hearse
^ the CeU?l6"
Kex^aw-BeSune highway,*his?fath?
senna mauler came to make their
IGfff ^ ^b?,re th?y dwelt
Until mort recently, when Mr. W. A.
JB?w_and family removed to their
Preegit borne near the Pisgah high
22m. t!^ok h!8 father and
^ *? m*ke-their homo .
^ithhim there also. Mr. Shaw was
A food am in ever* sense. He was
eymhmr of Shiloh Methodist church
^hristhm Hfe.
JjvMig his fellowmen and being lovedSrJfS??c^d
?' ^em. His life wgA;
unpretentious, but won the
mA respect of all his friends
Wis latter years were
heaira,, and for the past two
1181)1 cl?aely to his
y*r ten days prior to his
wor8e gradually
_*****" the end came Monday !
jutenjoen. This large attendance at
ne ?orvice at the home and
fr. , and the many beautiful
floral tributes testified of the
an*[ friendship felt for him.?'z
-4 ^ ".Urn. - * * '
?uaL JfOHCB OP BIDS
**H-be received on Aug. dth,
JJJJ* regular meeting of City.
J^refor Lea#e ^P?1* House
-sMwmMfnTr' rt iNfr
Community Picnic at Lugoff
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, The women belonging to the home
demonstration plubs of Kershaw
county will camp at Lugoff school
house from Tuesday, July 10, to
Thursday afternoon, July 12. In order
that the people of the community
may meet these visitors an aftertiooh
picnic has been planned for Wednesday,
July 11, at 6 p.m.
All members of the local home
demonstration club and all men,
women and children of the community
are invited to bring fried chicken
and sandwiches and have supper together
at Lugoff school house. The
members of the home demonstration
c;ub will furnish cake and lemonade.
Mr. A. S. Llewellyn of Camden
I will have a few words to say at this
picnic flnd there will be delegates
from the Rotary club of Camden and
the Camden Chamber of (Commerce.
Mrs. S. 0. Plowden, district agent,
and Miss Marian Burgess will have
charge of the music and games for
the afternoon.
It is hoped that a large crowd will
attend this picnic. 'In case of rain,
come, as the school house can accommodate
all and the campers will be
expecting you.
Col. O. R. Cole, for the last fotir'
years commandant at Clemson college
leaves there August 1, to the regret
of everybody at Clemson. He
will return to active duty with troops
in abcordanco with the rule of tha
wdf'department.
Commandery To Meet
n-nr***.
A stated conclave Camden Commandery
No. 12, will be held Tuesday
evening, July 10th, at which time the
Order of the Temple will be conferred.
Account the weather being so
warm the Sir Knights are requested
,to wear chapeau, belt and sword only.
All Sir Knights are requested to
be present.
< W. E. NETTLES, E. C.
J. E- RO"9S, Recorder
p?
A Mighty Good
^Bank to Deal With"
^3ne customer tells anothcnuMlthAt'i bow
moft of our Mwdeporitoa come to os?
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The Bank of Camden
Resources More Than a Million
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Tlrlffr ik
Jl JEpisL
feed is the best
beverage
hot weather.;
. Serve it today
I % To FLORIDA Also I M
I ; ' SffANNA# %ND HAVANAW I
I Savannah Jacksonville TaW^a jfjft ^Ciami I
1 Camden.. $5.00 $10.50 $18,00 .a. $20.60 I
I Oharlestolf jffii..........5.00 8.50 16:0r*' 18.60 I
Columbia '.mi 5.00 10.00 17.50 20.00 I
I Darlingtbjftsi...;:.... 7.00 10.50 18.00 20.50 I
Denmark ..i........;. 4.00 < 8.50 16.00V 18.60
Fioreac.fe 7.oo 10.50 18.00 20.50 I
1 JHartsvilflfe ??........... 7.00 10.50 18.00 20.50
mark, $411.26; from Cheraw $46.76; from Columbia
aonville Beach, Ocala, Daytona, St. Augustine, JulyI
22; Key'West, July 90; Havana, August 2; other destinations
July 26, 1928.
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All tickets good in Pullman cars upon payment I
I Pullman fares. , "*
Pdr further information, apply Ticket Agent.