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society news l.:Clul) Meetings:. 11 i \ Wp "v'Tr^j I- j^itH fivykiu Siitcftiiilw I Mi-- Carolyn Wooten, popular elect, was again complimented Ejien on Tuesday afternoon Miss Kfgnces Boykin entertained in her Ktnor with a handkerchief shower at Ee home of the latter near Boykin. Kn thb occasion only members of dnden's younger set were invited, he gifts for the gueet of honor were Kttrsctively arranged in a box which E^e ail the markings of a bride and louring the afternoon the guests enEyed refreshments consisting of tea, pndwiches, and cake. * . ?? ' M . Mi. ' *'' Attended Bankers Association Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Yates were in Philadelphia last week where Mr. Bjfites witnessed the two flyst games it the World's..baseball series beEtin the New York American team E,j the St. Louis National team. Miss Seattle To Wed I An engagement 'and forthcoming Bedding of interest is that of Miss Hubrey Beattie, daughter of A. J. Beattie, comptroller general'of the Bite, and Mrs. Beattie, to Herbert H|. Felton, which is announced today. Hie wedding will take place this winI Miss Beattie attended Columbia col g<>, later taking n course at DraughHs Business College. Since then, she Hs been private secretary to Frank Hrkes, president of Draughons. /. The Hide-elect is a _very pretty and at^ active girl and since coming to CoHmbiu three years ago, she has made any friends here to whom her en agement will'be of especial interest. Hhe Beattie family formerly resided Hi Camden. I Mr. Felton is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Felton of Columbia. He (tended the University of South arolina from the law department of which he was graduated in 1925. Bince leaving Columbia, he has been pmnected with the educational department of Charles Scribners Sons pith headquarters in Atlanta.?SunPay's Columbia Record. DAVIDSON INSURANCE I AGENCY I Annie S. Davidson I Insurance All Forms H. Crocker Building \ Phones: J No. 190 - No. 616 I For Miss Woolen On Monday aftarnoon Mrs. Blake-1 ney Zemp entertained at her home on Fair Street with a particularly pretty bridge party complimenting Iffias Carolyn Wootenf whose approaching marriage to Ancrum Boykin, Jr., is outstanding social interest. The nonor guest was presented with *' bouquet of roses and forget-me-nots I which carried out the chosen colof scheme of pink and blue. Miss Wooten received alao a guest prize while the score prize went to Mrs. Caleb Whitaker, Jt. After the game the hostess served a salad^course with accessories. Bridge Club Meeting The. Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club was entertained at its last meeting by Mrs. Blakeuey Zemp at her home on Fair Street. The substitutes for, the afternoon were Mrs. Stanley Llewellyn, Mrs. R. H. Pitts and Mrs. Hughey Tindal. After cards the guests enjoyed a delightful salad course. 1 \ Met With Mrs. Wooten The Kirkwood Book Club met last Thursday morning with Mrs. Frank M. Wooten on Fair street. The rooms were bright with fall flowers. Mrs. J. B. Zenrip had arranged a very interesting program. Books for the year were decided on. Besides the club members, Mrs. Palmer DuBose, recently returned from China, was present. After the business program the hostess serffed ribbon sandwiches, tea and cake. 1 1 ? I Hallowe'en Party Announcement is made that the people of the Lugoff community will hold a Hallowe'en party at the community house Wednesday evening, October 31st. - It is the request that everyone come masked and* an evening of fun is jfromiaed. The proceeds will go fpr the benefit of the Lugoff Community House. Meeting of Lugoff Club The regular monthly meeting of the Lugoff Home Demonstration Club was held at night so that the men of the community could be present. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. J. T. Gettys. All ' business and plans were completed for the entering of a booth at the State Fair, to be held next week in Columbia. Delightful punch and cake was served by the hostesses. - gffjjgg Catow>Coata Mr. Jalw E. Coats, of Kershaw, and Miss Nettie Bell Catoe, of Winnsboro, were married on Monday, October 15th, by Probate Judge \V. L. McDowell. Bronchitis i . At bedtim* nib the throat and cheat thoroughly with? v$c||s I The New Majestic!] I Presents tbi* following program of outstanding pictures for the I. week of October 22nd: Matinee Dsilj at JK P. M. Nights 7:30 and 9 P. H. Monday and Tuesday, October 22-23 I "FOUR SONS" With an all star cast including such outstanding etars as June vollyer, Charles Morton, Francis X. Bushman, Jr., George Meeker, with Margaret Mann, as Mother Bernte, playing the; greatest mothers role of her career. "Four Sons" is the most beautiful picture ever shown in Camden. It will<go down in Aim'history as I one of the screen's greatest pictures. A picture that everyone .should see. Special Music Score on th'e Phototone. Also Metro [ News. Adults 60c; Children 25c. H WprWsdav, October 24.. I "HQART TO HEART" Starring Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes, the screens perfect 'overs in their most charming picture of heart throbs and laughter. Also Comedy NeWslaffs. J^dults 35c; Children 25c. Thursday, October 25. ?*' I "THE RIVER PIRATE" ? With Victor McL*il?r, ?t?r of "What Price Glory," end Loi* *oran Hi* a picture where a modern Captain Kiod pfys his trade mnongc the shipping of Manhattan. "Tne River Pirate," a great Saturday Evening Post story, made into a great Photodrema. H ? P'cture with comedy, mystery and drama. A picture you will , Adults *5; Children 16c. ** m - r r r V m. <~in j fif rri 1 1 r ? "* r ? ?1 ? '** _ Friday, October 26. "EXCESS BAGGAGE" SSLIT % I hav? William Haines in his latest and beet comedy to iStory ia from the greet Stage succets that Broadway enI and At a picture it's a still greater success. Coma I Com^i* SlPl?m a new type of story. Alee Oar Gang | ^ OLD GRAY HORSE." .No increase in Admission. Maynard in his latest end moat thrilling picture "^ - ^ ~ v? * ^m TTiTtlT*7,^ ^ - - - I I..-JH1...I1U- PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Mist Cornelia Oliver wan a week end visitor in Columbia. Mr. aud Mrs. F. N. McCorkle ar visitors in Spartanburg this weak. Mr. and U W. Lorick were guests of relatives at SummerUm Sunday.' Mrs. Margaret Zemp has moved into her attractive new house on Chesnut street. Mr. and Mrs. E. li. Mobley were guests of the letter's father in Lancaster Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Richards, |Jr.. and children, were visitors in Kershaw Sunday. Mrs. Frederick Robinson has returned to Camden after a summer spent in the North. Miss Lucille Wilson, of Washington, D. ,. is the guest of her autft, Mra. A. A. Sanders. Misses Gertrude and Mary Cureton, of Winthrop, were guests of their parents Sunday. Mrs. A. G. Whitaker and children and Miss Drue Baxley were visitors in Columbia Saturday. ; Mrs. John M. Dempster, a teacher in the Camden schools, was a weekend visitor at Kershaw. Mr. Charles J. Shannon, 3rd, of Savannah, Ga., was the week-end guest of hta home folks. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barfield, on October 11, a daughter, who has been named Pauline. Miss Harriett Nelson attended a meeting of Southern Bell Telephone officials in Columbia Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hughey Tindal and children were Sunday guests of Mr. Tindal's parents, in Manning. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Marvin returned to Camden this week and will open the Hobkirk Inn soon to guests. Mr. Charlie Kirkland, of Paw Creek, N. C., is on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Kirkland. Mrs. W, H. Hale, of Sumter, has come to Camden to Bpend the winter with her sister, Mrs. George Rhame. Mr. and Mrs, H. G. Brown had A? their guests Suhday Miss Ruth Brickman and Mr. Lawrence Kinlaw, df Columbia. Mrs. Mary Cureton has come from Winnsboro to make her home with her son, Mr. J. B. Cureton, on Chesnut Street Mr. and Mrs. Steve Godwin, df Morristown, Tenn., are visiting the latters grand parents, Mr. and MrB. M. C. West. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown and children, of Sumter, were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Brown's sister, Mrs. G. A. Rhame. Friends, of Mr. Sam Karesh will be glad to learn he is getting along fine after An operation at the Camden Hospital, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Muller and i daughter returned to their home in Charlotte after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay. Judge Mendel L. Smith left yesterday for Beaufort where he was the principal speaker at a Democratic rally held in that town. ,-.j . Mrs. Ella Pearce, Misses Sallie and Elisabeth Pjearce and Mrs. W. H, Pearce were week-end guests of. relatives in Chesterfield. N t,c.. Born?to *Mr? and Mrs* " Opw^d Campbell on October 11, a daughter. The little lady has been named Carol'Livingston Campbell; s(Miss Mary Eleanor Qoodale, a student at Winthrop, came. down* to spend the week-end with her parents* Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Goodale. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Alexander had as their guests for the week end Mrs.: W. A. Alexander, Mrs. Lillie Pitman and Mr. R. G. Outen, of Charlotte? Mrs. E(>P. Truesdale is a patient at the Columbia Hospital. He* friends will be glad to know that she is rapidly recovering from an bpera*< tion. Mr.- A. S. Llewellyn left WednesdayTor BosUm wheie he wiH bewway^ for .ten days; JIe?will visit-. other, mills in the Kendall Mills group while RWBy# 4 Mrs. Summer Waite and daughter,: who have been making their home in Parla for the past two years are here on a- visit to the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Garrison, Sr, Mrs. H. M. Sill has returned from Montreat, N. C? where' she has been spending the su&HW. Her friends will be delighted to know that she has fully recovered from injuries received hi sn automobile accident some time ago. t , 1 " 1 I, ? - r-J On Trip ta California Mrs. L. A. Kirkland, of this city, joined Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis, of New York, .who were visitors last week, on a tour of the West as far as California. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis maintain a large Winter home and also a large plantation near feer*. ; j? ' " ' I '". i.J'ji.'a*,.?- Auxiliary To Moot The Camden Hospital Auxiliary wigj^ 22, at KBR30AW NIW8 VOTlS laurjetia, N.w. Notes ethers rr#w Tkm ?*a Of That Place aft?rno<>n while e Font*-ruu*b?ut belonging to J. H Crow was p?rk^| ,h# fr0Bt #f hj> reaMen.e, some reckless driver run I "'"IT at a high rate of speed, It da aginaTti"1" th# ,""ke<i ??V dam. 5 lt,to aome extent, but instead ?* stopping to see what damage had ,*ncr?ased his speed and ontinued on his way. We are inormed that the driver of ,h. passing cai was recognised. The Sunday School classes of Misse? Grace Crowe and Ozelle Truesdale of the Methodist Sunday school, enjoyed delightful we.ner roast at the ' Melissa Horton Spring Saturday! "ight. I he girls and boys built a bonfire ?and roasted Weiners and toasted marshmallows for about an ! hour, after whioh they returned to i town and marched through the streets singing many familiar songs. About wenty-flve members and invited guests enjoyed the social affair. T. C. Nelson, Jr., and family who spent a week In Kershaw with Mr.! Nelson s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T C ' Nelson, left lest Thursday to return to their home at Sapuipa, Oklahoma. Ihey were accompanied by Miss Susie Nelson who will spend the winter in the West. Mr. Nelson holds a responsible position with the Oklahoma Cas& Electric Company, of Sapulpa. W. F. -Estrjdge, member of tho Lancaster county registration board, spent Monday at Lancaster in meeting with other members of the board i managers of election at the various precincts throughout the county at the general Section to be held Tuesday, November 6. Miss Beulah Hammond and her fnend and schoolmate, Miss Louise Fate, of near Camden, both seniors at Limestone College, Gaffney, spent Sunday with the parents of Miss Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. George Burney, of Guyton, Ga., spent last week end in Kershaw with ,Mr. Burney's brotherm-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. W C McDowell. rMisses Annie and Eva Truesdale, students at the University of South Carolina, spent Inst week end at home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Truesdale. Legion Auxiliary Notes Mrs. J. W. Sanders was hostess to the American Legion Auxiliary last Friday afternoon at j,er home fn Lake View Terrace. About twentyfive members attended and much business was' discussed. It was do"ded to have all monthly meetings at the Legion Hall on DoKalb street, the hour to always be 4:00 p. m? with different members as hostesses at the meetings.. Regular monthly meetings will be held the second Friday of each month. I Emery Stroud, a farmer In Horry ounty, had hia mowing machine stolen the^M Pu?6' the tracka Indicating and T", had pulled a HtM? dletance and then loaded It in a truck. ? Place For Hoover rubles dN- 'iM&m dsrk a"! *rry Seaw?1'. drug uV<" auPP?ttera, today wdder but wiser young , men than before Governor Alfred E. Smith made his visit to Raleigh. |And all because they, attempted to diril? . r decor*t^ with their canA m h t"""' &*- *Mlth Px-'de. A mob of spectator* broke ranks "...curb baited thenar, Z headlights, wrenched off a door, rip. P?d up the upholstery, slashed a tire ?nd plastered tBe- body with Smith ^J^^^^a*?^J>ii<^PeehiM^ed^^ Halloween Program There will be a Halloween program at Piedmont school Thursday, October 25th, at 8 o'clock. A small ad- ' mission fee will be charged.. Cpme , und bring others. School Day at State Fair Columbia, S. C., Oct. 17.?One of1' the most enjoyable days at the fiouth Carolina State Fair this year will.bo "School Day," October 26, when all school children of the state will bo admitted free of charge. Teacher accompanying children will also be admitted free, bat children unaccompanied by teacheri will also be given . free admission. "All bona fid* pupils will be admitted free through the school gate" Mr. Moore, secretary, ays. On this day concerts will be given by Victor's famous band; Columbia high school will play Sumter high at the football field; circus acts, running races and greyhound races will be staged in front of the grandstand .aiyi at night a pyrotechnic display "The Still Alarm" will be given. This display of fireworks promises to be brilliant. - , There are eight pairs of twins in a country school in Greenville county and several more s?ts to start later in the same district, M /- * HARTZ J Mountain Canaries o ? ? ?Guaranteed Singers PARRAKEETS (Love Birds) a BRASS CAGES AND STANDS i j Hallowe'en Party Accessories DARWIN TULIP BULBS FISCHEL'S 5C 10c 25s STORE New Shipment of Holiday Goods Daily THE NEW 8 MAJESTIC THEATRE | Presents Today, Oct 19th "The Cameraman" ' * 1 Featuring1 Buster. Keaton In j hia latest comedy "'hit of love find laughte/5 packed, with mirth and brimming ^ith pep. Also Comedy "Should Married Men Go Hone." 'Starring America's leading comedy team Stan Laurel an? Oliver Hardy. It's a Scream. No increase in ad* I mission. 0 Saturday, October 20th. "Circus Rookies" ' Featuring Karl Dane (l and .George K. Arthur, the comedy team Which appeared in "Rookies" in their latest comedy hit of circus life. Also Comedy. The Enterprise Building & Loan Association ORGANIZED 1883 -- 45'jfears successful operation as one the chief community builders of, t;his section. Our system of pionthly installment investing in a home, has materially assisted hundreds to become satisfied home owners and thereby better citizens of our community. Join us in our last series and if you do not,wish to buy or build at present, ^OUr monthly savings will earn good interest and. grow rapidly and become a valuiable asset which can be used when needed. You can buy stock in our 18th series, now ten months old m at $TK90 per share. Call in and talk it over with our Secretary, - at our new office^?in Bank of Camden Building. iifc "'-fi'-'v ' - V* - -? T- ,t*- -z.;Z r W. R .ZEMP, President.,/ W. E. Johnson, Sect.-Treas.