The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 16, 1929, Image 5
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BI Edited by Mrs. Frances M. B.
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11 [Mrs. Garrison poetess To Club
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| Ifi Mr? H. G. Currison, Jr., was host.
IB, to the WVtlnetHlay Morning Bridge
;; {Blub last week. Beside the club mem\U
M'-s- Frank Wooten and Mrs.
| Bfchry Beard substituted for the ab|^|clt
ones. A delicious luncheon was
j' vBrved at the noon hour and the game
:] iBontinued until one o'clock.
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Club Met At Boyldn
j'/fl on last Wednesday afternoon Mrs.
Bncrum Boykin, Jr., entertained the
iHoung Matrons Bridge club of which
! B, i8 a member at her home in Boy'
B, Those who substituted for ab:
Bent members were: Mrs. Withers
' ^frotter and Mrs. Willis Boykin. The
j Highest score. was made by Mrs.
^Bhornwell Hay. At the conclusion of
|[B|? game a delightful ice course was
jSrved.
Miss Salmon Honor Guest
{[v| One of the loveliest of the midHummer
parties was the bridge affair
Siven on 'u?t Friday afternoon at the
Uflome of Mrs. W, O, Hay. The pa?^y
Bis i" honor of Miss Charlotte SalUBpn-of
Anderson who is visiting
Camden. The rooms were thrown
^Huuite and lovely garden flowers
?"^|ere artistically arranged throughout
rooms. Mrs. Hay presented Miss
Balmon with a lovely pair of chiffon
Miss Betty Boykin of CharlesNg^L
won top score and received the
tjj^Hize. At the conclusion of the
*3^Bmes ice cream and angel cake was
ijg^Br^d by Mrs. Hay who ,was assisted
X J- T. Hay, Sr., of Boykin
i Bd Miss Ellen Salmon of Anderson.
^Bhe guest list included Misses Emily
{Stts, Alice DePass, Charlotte Salroo^Bon,
Betty Cureton, Pete Boykin,
m^Hetty Boykin, Phyllis Carrison and
bf^Rtrolyn Burnet.
H Entertained Book Club ?
^^^ The Thursday Morning Book club
^^^|s charmingly entertained this week
n W' Mrs. W. L. DePass. Besides the
members the other guests
^Eere Mrs. D. O. Houser, Mrs. A. F.
Bmith and Mrs. Sylvester McLane.
delightful buffet luncheon was
^Berred at noon.
Mrs. Beard Hostess *
?. Henry Beard delightfully enthe
Thursday Night Bridge
| BJJkt week at a most enjoyable
supper. Lovely flowers were
throughout the rooms where
. ^Bfliests played bridge until a late
The highest score was made
^ Hughey Tindal and Mrs. Beard
iB^ted him with the prize.
B Met With Mrs. Yates
" BTh Wednesday Morning Bridge
met at the home of Mrs. C. II.
Bates. After the games the guests
ere served delicious refreshments.
B^enth Birthday Honored By Party
t":,'1, H- Humphreys entertained
B y W]tb a party complimenting
Bm/?Unf, niece' Sad<? Freitag of '
BvorftK k .9" W^? celebrated her
"Ml i b,rthd?y at that time.
A color scheme of pink- and blue
B? carried out in detail in the dec Hons
and during the afternoon the
J!!!| enJoyed playing interesting
they were invited into the
r?m. wh?re the large table .
t *t?rIfrlfcl.d with * Pink cloth and
T Mh r^nw^h * crystal bowl filled
:-*h.fu11. blown pink roses. A re- '
' ".H? j10!6^ course was served on <
Htu ^ ^ china and the large ,
JM*y cake was cut.
fisting Mrs. Humphreys in en- '
""Hs?? were her mother, Mrs. W.
B. v-^g ?? Camden, S. C., and 1
--^HfriHn ?p, ?Monday's Jack- ]
Times-Union * '
*!?"!,' 0scar J. Smyrl and H. :
H. | Campbell left Monday to join
, C rah am in Colleton county ]
^ and filing trlp.7-The .
season for deer opened on .
- (k7nttl ?nd they were present J
j B he first drive. i
Bin k*dna Ruth Scarborough is ]
8 in Dalzell this week.
Bm Bard on The Judge.
B* 'ice in the court," thundered a ^
judge. "Half a dbien men 1
H convicted already without
W^of *hl* 40 he*r j
l^yrtle Green Tea Room '
H Follow Thr Green Arrows
Myrtle Beach, S. C
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Ef CuncKoono, Dinner ?
1**' Mid-Nijht Supper. 1
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PERSONAL NBWS NOTES
M'. and MrTTDTM. Davl, w.ro
vuitor. at Folly Boach Sunday.
Lwn.rd 8ch.nl,. Jr.. I, on . vUU
to his grandparents itf Allendale
Mi., Stella Hall of Paw Creek
epent the week-end with her parents
Mr?. Robert l>avi?en returned SunZl2m
*vlBit*her ?<?
Mi,., Julia Griffin of Columbia i,
biLCL th'9 W#ek <>r Mo,ljr
Born to Mr. and Mr,. W. J. Hasty
at the Camden Hospital on August
Hi a son.
Mia. Bailie McLeod 0f 8prjng Hill
Mr? a T"1.,thU we<!k of Mr- "ni
Mrs. S, W. Hogue.
Miss Lena Lineberger has returned
from a vacation spent at Charlotte
and Blowing Rock.
Taylor Mobley of Kershaw was the
guest Sunday of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Mobley.
Mrs M. M. Hughes and son,
Marion, left last week to spend a
montlj in Asheville.
H. >B. Kennedy, Jr., of Charlotte,
was the guest of friends and relatives
here for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Haile have returned
home after a delightful week
spent in Hendersonville,
Mrs. Tom T. Truesdale and little
daughter, Katherine, left Sunday for
a Stay at Montreat, N. C.
Miss Martha Oglesby and brother,
Redmond Oglesby, spent last week
end in Conway with friends.
Miss Ila Mae Rhoden is spending
this week in Columbia as the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Hoyt Rush. r->
Miss Anna Kate Alford left Sunday
to spend her vacation with relatives
at Columbia and Augusta
Mrs. W. T. Redfearn and children
have returned from an extended stay
in the mountains of North Carolina.
Mrs. James M. Gandy and brother,
Mr. Marion Williams, have gone to
Ocala, P la., to spend a week with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Richards, Jr.,
and family left on Monday for Montreat
where they will spend several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. frM W. Chapman
and two sons are spending two weeks'
vacation at Newberry and Myrtle
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Graham and
little son left Monday on a visit to
Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Graham at St.
Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Sanders have
returned to their home in Camden
after spending several weeks at
Folly Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Zemp left
last week for Myrtle Beach where
they are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Murphy of Columbia.
Mrs. Robert Marye and son, Bobby,
are spending two weeks at Soo Nipi
Park Lodge, N. H., the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. H. G. Marvin^
Miss Mary Kimball of Gastonia
who has been the guest of Miss Lou
Young left Wednesday for a visit to
her parents in Fort Mill.
Miss Agnes DePass and Miss Ernestine
Bate man have returned home
from New York where they have been
spending several weeks. Mrs.
Ernest Spong and children of
Charlotte- are spending the month of
August with Mr.' and Mrs. E. D.
Blakeney on Fair street.
Mrs. R. E.' Stevenson and children
have returned after spending a month
in ,Gastbnia with Mrs. Stevenson's
mother, Mrs. J. W. Campbell.
Friends of Mrs. J. P. Lewis who i
underwent an operation for appendicitis
Monday at the Camden hospital
will be pleased to know that she is
recuperating nicely."
. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Rich and daughter,
Rose Louise, have returned to
their home in Orangeburg, after a
pleasant visit to Mrs. Rich's father,
Mr. L. L. Block, of Camden.
Mrs. Sidney Zemp of Camden and
Miss Elizabeth Workman of Boykin
irrived yesterday to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Ladsou Barnes, the latter their
sister.?Monday's Rock Hill Record.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton McKain and
Mrs. D. D. Parish left Monday for
Fayetteville, N. C., where they will
make their home. Mr. McKain will
he connected with the J. C. Penny
itore at that place.
Mr, and Mrs. B. C. Brasington and
children returned Friday to their
lome. in Paw Creek after a.viait to.
their parents. They were acoompanied
home by Mrs. E. J. Lewis who
-vill visit them for a while.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schenk left
Saturday on a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Schenk , in Philadelphia.
From there they will go to the northira
markets to purchase fall goods
tor the firm of L. Schenk * Company.
The Rev. C. G. Richardson, rector
?f Grace Episcopal church, left for
his vacation on Monday afternoon.
Mr. Richardson motored to Florida
where he will join friends and visit
Duba before returning home on September
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Mr?. C. B. I^fitt? spent last week
in Columbia with her son. Mr. John
LaFitte.
Mrs. J. U Guy left last week for
Boone, N. C., to attend the teacher*'
training school.
Mrs. A. S. Davidson spent lait
week-end in Cheraw wHh her sister,
Mrs. Mattie McCoy. >4
Miss Kmily Wooten spent the
week-end in Charlotte with her aunt,
Mrs. 8. B. McLane.
Mr. Louis deLoach spent the week*
end trr the city with Ws mother, Mrs.
W. Uratton de Loach.
. Mr. M. L. Smith, Jr., and Miss Dorothy
Smith will leave the latter part
of the week for New York. {
Dr. J. Sumter Rhame of Charleston
was the guest of his mother, Mrs.
J. S. Rhame, the past week-end.
Misses Leila and Charlotte Shalt*
non left on Wednesday for Kanuga
Lake, N. C., to spend some time.
Mrs. Robert Babin left this week j
for New York City where she will
buy the full merchandise for The Out- t
look. j
Mrs. Josephine Hogue of Harts- .
ville is the guest of her daughter,]
Miss Margaret Hogue, at the Park
View Inn. ,
Mrs. W. O. Hay has as her guests
this week Mrs. J. O. Hay, Mrs. Bonham
Brookes and Mary Jo Brookes, |
of Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs.- Gus Hirsch are in
New York visiting their daughter,
Miss Louise Hirsch, who is a student
at Columbia University. |
Miss Jo MacMillan motored to
Camden from Hendersonville on Sunday
and is the guest of Mrs. Mortimer
Boykin on Broad street. 1
Mrs. C. P. DuBose and daughter,
Charlotte, left on Sunday for Atlanta,
Ga,, where they will be the guests J
of Mrs. Minnie do Saussure.
Mrs. A. F. Smith of Scotland Neck,
N. C., and Mrs. S. B. McLane, of
Charlotte are visiting their sister,
Mrs. I). O. Houser, on Fair street.
Mrs. A. D. Kennedy, Jr., and daughter
Miss Susan Kennedy, left on Mon-1
day for New York where they will
spend the remainder of the summer..
Dr. and Mrs. G. O. Richardson of
Beaufort spent last Thursday in
town with their son, the Rev. C. G.
Richardson, rector of Grace Episcopal
church. I
BjMpjflwi
' Mi??, Mary Richey has returned
from a visit to friends and relatives
In Kershaw. She was accompanied
home by Miss Dorothy Culvern of
Charlotte.
Mrs, Hunter l?ang and daughter,
T???iy, have returned home after a
delightful visit of six weeks with
Miss Josephine Harriot of Copuko
Falls, N. Y.
Miss Polly Do Pass left for Abbe*
ville where she will be one of tho
bridesmaids in Miss Judas Hull's
wedding which will be solemnir.rd on
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. E. M. Hoy kin, Sr., and Mi.vs
Harriett Heard returned home on
Tuesday from Charleston where they
were visiting Mr. Boykin's sister,
Mrs. M. W. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McCoy and
children returned to their home in
Charlotte Monday after a week's
visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCoy,
the former's brother.
Lieutenant and Mrs. William Wallace
of Washington, D. C., left on
Wednesday last after a visit to Mr.
Wallace's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Wallace on Broad street.
Mrs. l^. I). Blakeney and daughter,
Miss Mary Lee Blakeney, returned
ihome Friday from Ix>ng Island where
they have been visiting Mrs. Ned
Williams.
Chief of Police Hilton has been
granted a two weeks' vacation and
he and his family will visit in I^ancaster
county. Policeman Cole will
be acting chief during the chief's absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Lambert DePass left
on Sunday for York. After spending
a few days with Mrs. Herbert
Dunlap, sister of Mrs. DePass, they
will motor on to Montreat and spend
q week with Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Wannamaker.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Goodale left on
Sunday for New York, where they
will spend a couple of weeks before
meeting Mrs. Goodale's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Warren H. Harris, who are
returning home from Paris on September
4th.
Mrs. Henry Savage returned homo
on Saturday after a delightful niotor
trip through Florida. Mrs. Savage
first went to Charleston and was
joined there by her mother, Mrs.
Alexander, and her sister, Mrs. Manning
Simons. They made the trip
through Florida together.
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Mrs. John M. Dempster returned
Monday from Myrtle lit ach where sho
has Ue'ii tpeniing the summer.
Mr. un 1 Mrs 8 Wylie Hoguo and
children were the quests Sunday of
Mrs. Hogue's brother in Charlotte.
Mrs. J. B. Kelly of II ishopville was I
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Carrie
M. Davis, tin Mill street on Tuesday.
Mrs. Hubert Wilson returned Saturday
from a month*s visit to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Arthur,
in Union. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur accompanied
her home for the weekend.
Dr. Dyches and daughter, Miss Eva
Dell, of Buffalo Ridge, Va., were the
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week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. JR.
B. Mobley.
Miss Margaret Davison of McConnellaville
is the guest of her brother
ndti sister-in-law, Mr. and Mi's. Robert
Davison.
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Tho many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
II. K. Hallett of Charlotte, N. C., aro
delighted to know that she is rapidly
improving after an illness of pneumoniu.
Her mother, Mrs. John 3.
Lindsay, is still with her in Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland Trotter were
visitors in Charleston for the last
week end as guests of Mrs. Trotter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Snowden.
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Ours tA. Double Problem!
IIE ability of a manufacturer to increase the wages of opera- ,
l? tivetf depends upon the ability oi' the mill to produce goods
J8> that will sell at a profit. Could the cotton manufacturer of
South Carolina confine his efforts entirely to manufacture,
perhaps his problems would he greatly simplified. Unfortunately,
however, his problems are much more complicated. He is unavoidably
faced with the necessity of producing economically and selling successfully.
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Modern engineering, modern chemistry and modern machinery
have so increased our productive capacity that the supply of merchandise
now exceeds the demand. Production is comparatively easy;
selling is.the perplexing problem, and no manufacturing plant can
continue to operate unless it can sell its goods at a profit.
South Carolina Cotton Manufacturers today are toiling between ?
_ two opposing problems?the problem of selling their goods at a fair
price and the problem of maintaining the wage of their workers in ~\ '
the face of very serious world-wide competition. They cannot fix
me price 01 tneir goods, and
the entire industry would suffer
from the lowering of wagctf.
The only solution lies in' increasing
the productive power
of the individual tvorker. This
they are attempting to do, not
exclusively to serve a selfish
end, but to enable themselves
to protect the interests of their
operatives as well as of tho
State at large.
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