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SOCIETY NEWS ,:Club Meeting*:. I Engagement Announced Mr ?nd Mr*. WHMam Anerum Boyin of Wannah olantation, Boykin. Ze .nnounced A, ftt heir daughter, Halen Mortimer, to ELard Dudley Sander*. The wedKT?UI take ^plgcajn the f*U 0 JSr Sander* 1* the son of Mr*, rhomas Swidefa of Columbia funded the University of South CaroSf,?d lived in Columbia until he moved to Charlotte. Severs-Lowry Mi as Mary Louise Severs, daughter f Mr and Mr*. Fred C. Sever*, and William Lindsay Lowry, were married Thursday evening at 8:80 at the P,?byterian chorefcJn & ?*?* The ceremony w?* ffcrformed by Dr. F. M Havvley, of. Portsmouth, Va., malted by the Key; T. M. Stevenson, Jastor of the bride.?Kershaw Era. Mrs. Lindsay Hostess The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club met with Mrs. Nettles Lindsay. After the games the guests were served a delicious salad course. Had Ticnie At Holland's The Christian Endeavor Society of Bethesda Presbyterian church held heir annual picnic at Holland's pond >n last Friday afternoon. Quite a irge crowd of young people enjoyed he occasion. Swimming was enjoyed Imtil dusk when a picnic lunch wm fcpread. ^ 1 Mrs. Wooten Entertained Club I The Thursday Afternoon Bridge ftfcb was entertained at dinner by kL \v. L. Wooten on last Thursday. Kii being the last of the series the Epe was given to the highest score, Kg by Mrs. Jack Wh?t<aker, Jr. Edies the members of the club, Mrs. Egen had as her guests, Mrs. R. B. Kts, Mrs. H. G. Garrison, Jr., Mrs. m. M. Wooten, Mrs. A. S. Davidson, Irs. Hunter Lang, Mrs. D. 0. Rouser and Miss Minette Boykin. j Mrs. DePass Hostess The Wednesday Morning Bridge :iub was entertained at its meeting his week by Mrs. W. L. DePass, at ler home on Fair street. At the contusion of the game the guests were served a delightful salad course. Mrs. McLeod Hostess at Bridge Mrs. A. M. McLeod was hostess oh Monday afternoon at a lovely party when she entertained at three tables of bridge. The honor guests -were her sister Miss Cornelia Aldret .and Miss Myrtice Williams. Lovely flow trs were used in abundance in the towns where the guests assembled. The top score won- by Mia* Rose Ekpnore and guest priae* were preto the honor guests. An ice Bmntwas served. h bfertained Thursday Evening Jfr. and Mrs. J. H. Guthrie enter; tailed the Thursday Night Bridge Cab at their residenee on Broad Hstreet. After a delicious course din ier was served, the members entered into their game. Mr. H. El Beard was winner of top score. * - ^ I Mr. and Mrs. DuBose Entertained I The Kirk wood Bridge Club was en tertained at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, C. P. DuBose on Monday evenling last. Besides the members of the dub other guests were: Mrs. A. S. Davidson, Mrs. B. 0._ Boykin, Dr.. John W. Corbett, Mr. Pete Johnson. At the conclusion of the game re freshments were served. I Compliments Miss Mikell I A lovely affair of the past week **> the afternoon bridge party Miss Carolyn Richardson gave in compli nent of Miss Margaret Mikell, of Charleston. Spring flowers were bf ?ctively used throughout the room* where the guepts were entertained, lias Willie Haile won the top acore Rnd Miss Betty Cureton cut the onsolttion. Mis* M4k*U^ WM presented with a guest wise also. An ;e course was served at the epn 'uaion of the game*. *" ' " m I Entertains For a Recent Bride Mrs. Arthur Clark entertained at a gyty bridge party at her home in Ike View Terrace on Saturday jternoon honof|ttg Mrs. Dess Goodie-a recent bride; Three tables were tractively arranged in a setting of J?es, nnsturtiums and shastk daisies. Mollis Cobb^of Charlotte won score and Was awarded a novelty *r of bath powder, while Mrs. Wiley worn cut the consolation 'and re *1?(>d handmade handkerchiefs. The onor guest was presented with a ft ^a'r ^ose* At the conclusion the games the hostess served a I?1 course with Russian tea. 'EASED BATHING RIGHTS i have leased the swimming rights tolcrhal Lake to Messrs. Herman ar.;l George Oolemau and as?e no responsibility in the, opera* of this resort. R M. KENNEDY,- JR. PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Miu 14* Wallace left last week for Atlanta where she will visit relatives. Miss Margaret Mikell, of Charles* ton is the house guest, of Mrs. Julia Long Knapp. Miss Gertrude Zemp ami Mr. Jack Nettles are attending a house party at Anderson. Miss Ida Kibble has gone to Oak HaQ^Va., where she will spend the summer months. Miss Thomasia Gutherie has gone to Manning to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Zemp and Mr. James Wallace spent Tuesday in Gheraw. ? Miss Faith deLoach left this week for Columbia to be the guest of Miss Ginna Fowles. Miss Carolyn Rowan, of Concord, N. C. is the guest of Miss Mary Elisabeth Wooten. William C. Bissell and Jack Richardson, of Charleston spent Thursday in Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Chapman and two sons were visitors at New* berry for the week end, . Misses Dottie Zemp, Louis Lang and Virginia Nettles are enjoying a houseparty on Folly Beach. Mrs. H. D. Niles, and son Henry, returned Wednesday from a visit to relatives at Newberry and Clinton. Misses. Susan Kennedy, Alice HePass and Phyllis CatTlson left on Thursday last for Camp Capers, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. James DeLoache, Jr.. have as their guests, Mrs. Bunkley and Miss Bunkley, of St. Marys, Ga. Mr. David Black well, who recently graduated from The Citadel, has gone to Charlotte, where he has a position. Miss Nancy Nelson and Miss Caroline Nelson, of Bennettsville, are visiting at the home of Miss Harriett Nelson. Mrs. T. J. Kirkland and daughter, Miss Lucy Kirkland are on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Adicks Kirkland in Winnsboro. Misses. Emily Pitts and Peggy Pitts are spending the summer with their aunt, Mrs. Baldwin, at New | Rochelle, N. Y. Miss Emma Villepigue spent last week in Camden with her mother, Mrs. E. C. Villepigue, returning to Columbia Monday. Messrs. W. l>ess Goodale and A. Clifton McKain were in Charleston last week serving as petit jurors in United States court. Mr. arid Mrs. J. H. Osborne visited their son, Hamilton, the past week end. Hamilton is on the Boy Scout's camp at Murrell's Inlet. Mrs. B. S. Aldret has returned to Camden from Bath, S. C. She is now making her home here with her daughter, Mrs. A. M. McLeod. ; Mr. and Mts. Mark P. Johnson and daughter, of Charlotte motored t>o Camden for the week end and were guests of Miss Minnie Clyburn. Miss Annie Elizabeth McKinnon and Miss Mary Elizabeth Williams, of Maxton, N. C., are the attractive guests of Miss Carolyn' Houser. u ,B. W. Rhame, Jr^ ajaem6r at the Citadel from Camdeii is at Fort Moultrie attending the Reserve Officers Training Camp, coast artillery. Mr. and Mr*. Charles iHerbert Zemp and son, of Bessemer City, N. C., and Mrs. Ben Dunlap, of Rock Hill spent Tuesday in Camden with. J6lStlV68? ' " a !' Mr. E. C. Watts, Jr. and Miss Louise Watts returned Wednesday from a visit to relatives in Clinton. They were accompanied home by Miss Jeanette Crawford; t I Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sqhlosburg left Thursday for their summer home in Hendersonville. , Mr. and Mrs. Leon1 Schlosburg will join them the latter part of the month. Mrs. H. O. Strohecker and two children, Henry and Clifton, of Charleston, are spending the summer wlth Mrs. Stroheoker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wallace. , I Miss Cornelia Aldret has returned from a visit to Bath, S. C., shevvas accompanied home by Miss^ Aldret, of Bath and Miss Myrtipe Williams, of Charleston. , Miss Mary Boykin is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs: B. O. Boykin on Fair street. Miss Boykin is a pupil nurse at the Episcopal Hoapital in Philadelphia. Mrs. Edwin DuBose and daughter Mrs; Miller ' Boykin mtrtored to CharlotSville, Va., on Saturday laat. Mrs. Boykin will attend summer school at the University of Virgirda Dr. and Mrs. Tupper with- their daughter, Miss Regena Tupper, JJge visitors at Miss Dottie Sfemp s home on their way from Rock Hill to Summerville on Wednesday, of last week. Miss Fay Kirkland left on Saturday for a visit to her brother in Cambridge, Mass. From there she will go to Cape Cod, where she has been appointed - councilor at a girl a CaMcLead King was happy at his graduation to have present his aunts, Miss Annie King and Miss Jessie King, both of Columbia and his grandfather, Mr. McLean, of Gastonia, N. C. . Mrs. J. M. Dempster, Mrs. G. h. Taylor and Miss Margaret Burnet left last week for Myrtle Beach, where they have purchased a cottage and will operate the Myrtle Green tea room. It-' j Mr. Moultrie Burns, a student of Suwanee spent Sunday 111 Camden with his parents, Mr. and Mra., J. H. Burn*. He has been ^ppotatad canteen manager at Camp Capers and so left on Monday to testtme his Mr! John Richardson, student at Virginia Military Institute has returned home for the holidays. Mr. Richardson will leave shortly for Suwanee to take up hie duties at a camp where he hat been appointed M#i!?rC. C. Whitaker, Sr., and daughter, Misa Harriet Whitaker are in Aaheville attending the Boodofestival. Miaa Whitaker hating the honor of being choeen atate sponsor from South Carolina, alio the loveliest eo-ad at tha University of South Carolina. > Mrs. A. A. Sanders spent last week end in Sumter with relatives. Mrs. Qordon Hughes and childreu, of Orlando, are the guests of Mrs. Hubert Wilson. Mrs. J. T. Houston mud baby returned Friday to St. Petersburg, FU.?. after a visit to relatives. | Arnette Ledford, of Tampa, Fla., has returned home after a visit to hia mother, Mrs. Loma Ledford. I Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Cobb and little daughter, Betty, of Paw Creek, spent the week end with relatives.^ Mrs. Lawrence Betsill, and son, of Chicago, are visitiryr the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Harris and daughter, Miss Jean Harris, have sailed for Europe to spend the sura-, mer. Miss Celeste Mumford left Sunday for Philadelphia to apend a few days before going to Aaheville, N. C., where she will spend the summer. Mr. L. W. McFadden, principal of the Camden schools left last week for Chapell Hill, N. C., where he will atr { tend the University of North Ourolina for a six week course. Among the young social set pf Camden who attended the June ball in Columbia were: Misses Margaret Mills, Gertrude Zemp, Frances Boykin, Harriet Whitaker, Helen Savage, Messrs. Dixie Boykin, Jack Nettles, Joe McKain, Alexander Clarksoh. Laurens Mills, Andrew Whitaker Henry Savage. ,, * MIkh Burgees Hostess Miss Alma Burgess was hostess at a bridge party last week entertaining at the home of Mrs. Frank M. Zemp in honor of Miss Elizabeth Anderson the house guest of Miss Helen Savage. The house was arranged with a profusion pf mixed gardfn flowers. Miss Frances Boykin won top score and Miss Anderson was also presented with a gift. A delightful salad course was served. Mrs. Wilson Honors Guests 1 On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. | Hubert Wilson entertained in honor of her guest, Mrs. Gordon Hughes and Mrs* Lawrence Betsill. Four tables were arranged in the living room where the color scheme of yellow and white was carried out. Mrs. Hughey Tindal won top score and Mrs. S. W. Van Landingham cut the consolation. The hostess assisted by Misses Loree and Cecile Truesdale served a salad course. "I Many Camden pupUm 1 Placed on Honor Roll j (Continued From First Page) 1 Rebuen Pitts 91.6. * ] Grade 8-C?Thomas Bruce 81, Ruth, Stevenson 80. - ;| Grade 8-<D?Mattie Anderson 85, 1-8, Elihue Dabney 85. I Grade 9-A Grace Robinson 94.55,' Margaret Goodale 91. Grade 9-B?Donald Barnes 91.7, F. Grayson Shaw 91.2. Grade 10-A?Emily Pitts 96.51, Elizabeth Zemp 96.12, Grade 10-B?<Ev?lyu Gettya ,90.8 John Clayton 89.8. Grude 11-A?Duncan Lang 95.2, Rochelle .Sheorn 95. Grade 11-.B?Caroline Richardson 94.2; Inez Gardner 90. 1. Perfect Attendance Honor Roll For Year, No Absences or Tardies Grade 1?>511118?Betty Thomas. Grade 2-A?Tfrally Jackson, Sarah 'Sheorn. Grade 8-A?-Lucille Watts, Jack Richards. Grade 4-A?Katherine Dempster, Rebecca Rush, Jean VanLandinglvam. Grade 4-B?Sidney Gardner, Willis Sheorn. Grade 6-A?I.*ila Christmas, Peart Godwin, Lena Stevenson; Helen Tindal, Jack Brown. Grade 5-B?Ruth Watklns. Grade 5-C?Louise McLeod, Lucille Riggins, Grade 6-A?James Chapman, Jerome Hoifer, Eugene Howard, Roscoc Johnson, Ruby Gardner, Dorothy VanLandingham. Grade 6~B?Frances Shanks, Nancy Watts, Frank Clyburn. ? Grade 7-A?Clarence Christmas, Luther Shaw, Leslie Smith, Mary Ellen MoCaskill, Carrie Lena McLeod, Kate Shannon. Grade 7-B?Alvin Christmas, Virgil Gardner. Grade 7-C?Frank Campbell, Mary Zeigler. Grade 8-A?Ralph Lee, James Ward, Eleanor Brown, Nancy Brown, Francis Creed, Sara Kirkland, Majorio McCann. io Grade 8-B?Reuben Pitts, Harriet Beard-, Mary Jane Mackey. ,, Grade 8-1)?-Lucille Kirkland. Grade 9->B?Grayson Shaw, Laura Moseley. I Grade 10-A?Houston Shaw. Grade 10-B?Carolyn McKain. Grade 11-A? Edward Wooten. Grade 11-B?-Nancy Pearce, (dur,.ing 11 years, absent only once in 2nd grade and tardy only once in 3rd grade). Yearly Scholarship .Honor Roll Average Above 90 On All Subjects Grade 1?Mills?Betty Boineau, Minnie Belle Cunningham, Annie Mae Godwin, Marjorie Hatfield,. Martha Smith, Betty Sowell, Ann Whitaker, .Lewis Fleniken, Lovick Fleniken, I Jerry Hancock, Jimmy Little, Bill ifitts, Benton Sheorn. | Grade 1?Zemp?-Phyllis Karesh, I Beatrice Kirkland, Herbert Moore, .Robin Zemp Frances Deborah Baruch, Margie Creed, Theresa Reed, Mar! garet Sinclair, Arthur Brown, George [Partin, Charles Edward Traptb David Wolfe WaUnau, Lonnie Wilson. I Grade 2-A?Aileen Belk, Kathryu Boyd, Harriet Foster, Helen Goodale, James Halstfll, Dally Jackson, Constance Kinney, Neta Kirkland, Margaret Munn, Klsie C. Itedfearn, Lois Rham?>, Sarah Sheorn, Lottie Smyrl, Vashti Thigpen, Maggie Trantham, Betty Whitaker, Mary Zcmp, William Christmas, Ernest Freitag, Mae Whitaker. Grade 2-B?Evelyn Trimnal, Caroline Weldon, Elah Evans. Grade 8-A?Sophie Creed, Dorothy Durfee, Carolyn Hill, Betty Holland, Louise Mickle, Dorothy Moore, Margaret Osborne, Ben Mildred Sowell, Wilhelmina Strak, Paulette West, Wylie Hogue, Daniel MoCaskill, Jack Rhame, Jack Richards, Payton Shirley, Furman Stewart, Jack Villepigue, Douglas Wooten. Grade 3-B:^HT_T. Lovette, James Graham, Mendol Truesdale. Grade 3?iMidyear?i>allie Ellis, Rhetta McLeod, Ada Truesdaie, Margaret West, Myrtle Williams, William Baxley, Leroy Branham, Malcolm Christmas, ?Talmadge Dabney, Guy Mayer, Gilbert Shirley, George Wilson. Grade 4-A?Francis Chapman, William DeLoache, Basil Munn Lyles Munn, Minnie Sue Bruce, Jean VanLandingham, Naomi Walker. Grade 4-B-?Mary Willie Watkins, James McKenzie. Grade 5 - A ? Murray Graham, Marion Smitji, Robert Shaw, McKain Richards, Jack HalsallA^elen Tindal, Emily Sheom, Emily 'Shannon, Fannie Mickle, Elizabeth Goodale. Grade G-A?James Chapman, Ruth DeLoache, Charlotte DuBose, Ruby Gardner, Estelle Myers, Francos McIveod, Florence Sawyer, Dorothy Van Landingham. Grade 6-C?Liza Jackson.' 1 Grade 7-A?Golda Shirley, Cecil MctCaskill, William Thompson. Grade 7-B?Troy Godwin. Grade 8-A ? Virginia Drawdy, Nancy, Brown. Grade 8-8?Joe Lang, Reuben Pitts, Grace Love. Grade 9-A ? Margaret Goodale, < Grace Robinson. JU-.-gg Grade y-B?Donu'Ul Barnes, F. Grayson Shaw, Ruby Burns. Grade 10-A?-iWillie Haile, Caroline Houser, family Pitts, Elizabeth Zemp. Grade 10-B?- Evelyn Gettys. Grade 11 - A ? Duncan LanK, Rochelle Sheorn, Rob Kennedy, l^eroy Mason, Althea Sanders, Grace Sawyer. Grade 11-B?Caroline Richardson. Yearly Honor Roll On Roll For Nine Months Grade 1?Mill*?iMartha Smith, Jerry Hancock. Grade 1? Zemp ? Arthur Brown, Margaret Sinclair. Grade 2-A?-Dally Jackson, Neta Kirkland, Ivottie Stnyrl, William Christmas, Ernest Freitag. Grade 2-B?Caroline W e I d o n, Evelyn Trimnal, Olive MeGuirt, Elah Evans. Grade 3-A?(Sophie Creed, Louise Mickle, Dorothy Moore, Wilhelmina Strak, Wylie Hogue, Daniel McCaskill, Jack Richards, Payton Shirley, Jack Villepigue. Grade 4-A?'Basil Munn, Minnie Sue Bruce, Jean VanLandingham, Naomi Walker. Grade 4-B?Mary Willie Watkins, James McKenzie. Grade 5-A ? Elizabeth Goodale, Fannie Mickle, Emily Sheorn, Helen Tindal, Jack Halsall, McKain Richards, Robert Shaw. Grade G-A?James Chapman, Florence Sawyer, Dorothy Van Landingham. Grade 6-C?Liza Jackson. Grade 7-A?Golda Shirley, William Thompson. . r ? Grade 8-A?Nancy Brown, Virginia Drawdy, Sara Kirkland. Grade 8-B?-Reuben PittB. Grade 9-Jk?-Harriet Lorick, Grace Robinson. Grade 9-B?'Donald Barnes, Grayson Shaw. Grade 10-A?<Willie Haile, Elizabeth Zemp. , Grade 11-A?.Duncan Lang, Rochelle Sheorn, Leroy Mason. Grade ll-d*?Caroline Richardson. frjJJ^rFC ^ day* / W^ml are hot and humidity this zestful restful drink-Iced -- ?-? I Myrtle Green Tmi t Jloom? I Follow The GreeU Arrow* J Myrtle Beach, S. C. Catering To bridge Luncheon*, Dinned, p?rtie?, Mid-Night Supper* Regular Meals I Rates By The Week Mr Mies Margaret Burnet HostessoR Mrs. J. M. Dempster, Mrs. O. E. Taylor. I? 1 77 " rTTTjJ7 ' ?t. J 1 . An Object Lesson One of the Finest of New England's Mills - 6 - ' *j To be Sold at Auction June 18th-19th A representative large mill located in one pf the most prominent textile sections of New England. A mill wfhich, according to the auc- ? tioneers* advertisement, has "machinery and equipment including 170,000 ring spindles and is complete for carding, combing and Spinning American and Egyptian cotton yarns in counts from 8 to 80. It is a thigh* speed mill with modern machinery throughout. The machinery and eqirijftnept j?f Mill No. 1 was all purchased new in and' sino*1911. Of Mill No.r2r in and since 1917. The mill was in successful operation 0 up to the time of the textile strike in New Be.dford about a year ago." ji The illustration below will give an idea of its magnitude and its modern ^ building?. * 'p- ' # ;,v , . ' ' % This is but one of titoe large number qf New England mills that have r been forced to shut down following labor disturbances. Antagonistic labor and adverse legislation have contributed toward greatly reducing the number of spindleis in place in New England.- The U. S. Departmenft>f Commerce shows a reduction in spindles from 19,001,661 in February 1923, to 15,008,764 in April 1929?a decline of 3,992,897 spindles. J* What has become of the thousands of workers who earned their living at the mills which were forced to close? Does thq future hold j J in store such industrial tragedies for South Carolina? * V The Name of This Mill Will Be Supplied Upon. Request.