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SOCIETY NEWS edited by Mr#. France# M. B. Woolen. Items for this oage L,uld be Telephoned to. No. 138-W tfiZr one o'ohiok in the afternoon. Mrn. Kirkland Hoateaa 'jMr#- Lawrence Kirkland was host?, on Friday morning last at a love bridge party honoring Miss Emily tfooten. Spring flowers gave color ftooten. Autumn flowers gave color nd charm to the rooma whero ^ueata were entertained. Here jjss Margaret Mill*' won the top ^re prize and Miaa Wooten was profited with a loveIy vaw>- rhe aide's chair was attractively ar^ged and marked with a large bow t white tulle. At the conclusion of j,e yame a delightful aalad course ^3 served. H In Honor of Bride. Among the many pretty parties ^jven last week in honor of Miss Kmily Wooten Whose wedding took place on Wednesday of this week, nP the kitchen shower tit which Mis'* Helen B<*kin and Mrs. Ancrum Boytin were joint hostess. Each guesc, jS given material to embroider a kitchen towel and the most original design worked won the prize. Mrs. j A. Kirkland was presented the prize a.nd her design was the attractive little "Love Birds" worked :D blue. Little "Timmy" Hay, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hay, Jr., dressed in a little blue frilled suit entered the room pulling a wagon in which ,-as placed a big. yellow dish pan fill?] with kitchen utensils. This he iresented to the bride-elect, after rhich a delicious ice course was serv<1. Mrs. Whitaker Hostess lo Club ' The Thursday afternoon bridge Hub'which disbanded its meetings iuring the summer months was entcrtained delightfully at the first fall meeting by Mrs. Jack Whitaker, Jr, m Thursday of last wt^ek. A profusion of dahlias and zinnias made a ovely setting for the bridge tables. At the conchi5>\v>iy of the games h deightful salad course was served. Mr. and Mrs. Savage' Return. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Savage, Jr. have returned from their wedding trip and will occupy the- Savage home ? Brevard Court until their lovely: V home is completed on Mill street.: VSaVage, who befor^btr mar-7 Hop in August was Mis^wizabeth htaon, of Summerton, is not n dinger in our city, she having vis Where many times as the guest, of Jh Helen Savage. Charming in personality and pleasing in manner fc is quite an addition to the young ocial set of Camden. I Miss DePass Had Lovely Party I Miss Agnes DePass was hostess on Monday afternoon at a lovely bridge my honoring Miss Emily Wooten, hose marriage to Mr. Louis deLoach n Wednesday evening was one of social prominence throughout the state, phf five tables for the games were ranged in a colorful setting of garBen flowers. The highest score for Pe afternoon was won by Miss Faith Rirkland and the consolation was Pi by Miss Josephine McMillan. The de-elect was presented with a. lovely piece of linen. At the conclusion the games a delicious ice course B*s served. I Pretty Party Ai Park View." I Miss Margaret Hogue was honored Tuesday evening With a pretty r{y given at Park View -inn, withi Pn. James Gandy a^. hostess., Tables V*? arranged in the North parlor in setting of yellow marigolds. High |0re went to Mrs. H. D. Niles while wfa- Hollis Cobb, of Paw Creek, re j'ed the l>ooby. In cutting the conIjMtion |da Kibble, was lucky ncr' Miss Hogue was presented jtb a lovely string of beads and the Pp-ners of the prizes graciously pretheir gifts to the bride-elect B50- The hostess, assisted by Mrs. I ^ Hinckney, of Atlanta, sister of honor guest, served a delicious ?d course. 8. Miller Boykin, of Camden, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. l)uBose on Anderson street, E, hursday for Aiken where she join Mr. Boykin.?Greenville j ay Kqws. I^.have caused more deaths than Pthin? ?yet some of us do Pltiei v, p prevent future casPu orhave no preference? *y U ?mt o{ your ^amlly or friends ery nT,noxt- Start today?and kill you ul ^?tU. se > ** very easy eloped T* u !'TOX the product deBS* Institute of Indusl^hin by R x Research Felt. a Pc^ume-llke fraE&?a3rTggB p PERSONAL NEWS NOTES j Miaa Maude Wescott, of Charleston is the guest of Miss Isabel Lorrick.,. Miss Irma Seagle has gone to Dunn, N. C., where she will teach this year. Mrs. JS. S. Pinckney of Atlanta is here on a visit to her sister, Miss Margaret Hogue. ?, Miss JH[elen Geisenheimer has returned to New York after spending a week here with relatives. Miss Kosa McLcod has returned from Fishers Island, where she has been spending the summer. Mr. Robert Babin has returned home from Washington where he has been visiting for the past week, Mr. ^ohn Chisholm, of Greenville, spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Hunter l*ang on Mill street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ancruni, of Chester, spent Wednesday in Camden attending the Wooten-deIx>ach wedding. Misses Louis, Zaida and Dun Lang jjpent the past week end in Fayetteville with their grandmother, Mrs. D. D. Parish. Miss Harriett Whitaker and Mj\ Beck Moore, of Camden,, were guests [Tuesday of Miss Jewel P^rrott.? Bishopville Messenger. Miss Emily Shannon arrived here on Sunday after a delightful summer spent in Sarasota as the guest of Miss Alice Robinson. Mrs. Ralph Shannon is sending a few days with her father, Mr. Chas. J. Shannon, 3rd, before joining her husband in St. Louis. Mo. Miss Ethelyn Moseley, of Camden, was the week-end guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moseley.?Bishopville Messenger. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Kibler and the Misses Lillian and Julia Kibler, of Newberry, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Chapman Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Palmer Williams, of Baltimore, are spending the month of September with Mrs. Williams' aunt, Miss Mary Haile, at Boykin. Mr. A. L. Geisenheimer, who spent the summer in Camden, has returned to Charleston to resume his position in the Charleston city schools. I Mr*. John K. deLoach and son, who I have been spending several weeks in Columbia with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Shannon, have I returned home. I Mr. and Mrs. S. B. McLane and I son, Allen, of Charlotte, spent WedI nesday here as the guests of Mr. and I Mrs. D. 0. Houserl They attended the Wooten-deLoach wedding. Misses Loree Truesdale and Cecile Truesdale have returned from a visit of a month to friends and relatives in Philadelphia, Pa., Fulton, J* and the Adirondack mountains. Clinton T. Baldwin left Friday for Camden. He will teach Latin, science and history in the high school and will be assistant coach of football and track.?Orangeburg Timos-<Democrat;. His many friends here and els^ where will be delighted to know that Mr. Henry Savage, Sr., is now on the road to recovery from a recent se-^ rious operation in a Charlotte hospital. sj Miss Virginia Lee Nettles left Sunday morning for Peterboro, N. H., to attend Sargent Camp, prior to attending the Sargent School at CamI bridge, Mass., now the Boston UniI versity of Education. Mr. David Kohn and son, David I Kohn, Jr., motored down last week end to bring MiV Kohn's children, I August Kohn and Cnr<>lyTl Kohi\, wh? I will spend the wihter*. with their aunt, Mrs. Gu? Hit&irSnd attend the city | sch0y?f^ % j Mr. and ;Mrs,' Ralph Brown, of Barnwell, and Miss Elisabeth Kenne-( j dy, who has been taking post-gradu- j ate work at the University of North I Carolina, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Kennedy at Bettyneck plantation, j Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Smith and children, Pearce Cantey, J. B. Cantey and Carolyn Cantey, who have been visiting in Manning have returned to Camden. They will make their home with the former's parents, Rev and Mrs. G. P. Watson. Miss Louise McCoy who has been spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. A. L. Reaves, has returned to Camden. Miss McCoy will resume her work as teacher in the Midway consolidated school near Camden. Bishopville Messenger. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Baker have returned ;to Camden from Plattsburg, N. Y. They brought with them little Raymond ~*Vouvin." ancT Florence LaMay, who will attend school here this winter. Miss Blanche- Hough also motored down with them, reaching here Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hirsch, who have been spending several weeks at Atlantic City and New York, returned last Wednesday. Their daughter, Miss Louise Hirsch, who has been a student at Columbia University accompanied them home. She will spend the winter in Camden with hat patents. ? *'l*. " . *7" " . ' . . I Lugoffff Club Hehl Meeting. On last Tuesday afternoon the logoff Home Demonstration Club held their monthly meeting at the Community House. The president, Mrs. B, W. Getty#, called the meeting to order and then followed the election of officers. The same officers were , rn-elected unanimously to serve an-1 other year. Mrs. Karl Trusdale, Mrs, J. W. A. Sanders and Mrs. J. A. Bell [ were asked to act as managers for I the club house for the year. A discussion was held as to the probability pf entering a booth at the Sumter County Fair this fa#. Miss Saliie Pearce, president of the Council of Farm Women was present. After the business session the hostesses, Mrs. J, A. Bell and Mrs. J. J. Bell served delicious refreshments. Auxiliary To Meet. The president, Mrs. R. E. Chewning, announces the next meeting of the American legion Auxiliary to be held at the home of Mrs. S. C. Zemp on Friday, September 13th, at 4:30 o'clock. All members are asked to attend so that the fall program c$n be arranged. Mr*. Hokm bitertaioM On last Friday evening, Mrs. S. W. Hogue gave a miscellaneous shower (for her sister, Miss Margaret llogue. Many interesting contests were held during the evening and Mrs, F. N. jMcCorkle, Mrs, H. L. Richey and M ins Sybil Rhoden were the lucky winners in these edntests. The hride -elect was asked to "Follow the Uain.bow," a gaily colored ribbon winding in and out of the rooms. When she came to the end of this she found a large assortment of lovely gifts. The hostess served ice cream and cake, Move To Newberry, . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sowell and family of Camden have recently /indy^d ?here. They are living in the residence I in College street formerly occupied by Dr. A. J. Bowers and family. ' j Mr. Sowell will bo with the Belk latere which will open about October j the first in the store in Main street at the corner of Thompson and Main street, which is now being remodeled. r?Newberry Herald and News. 1 Mr. (J. H. Ix?noir was the guest last week of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Armst-ong, in Orangeburg. Mr*. Kirkland Wax HosU^D Mrs. T. J. Kirkland wax hostess on Wednesday morning at u beautiful course luncheon honoring the bridal party of the Woo ten-de Loach wedding. The whole lower flowr was thrown ensuite and a profusion of garden Mowers and ferns filled the rooms. The two tables which were unusually lovely carried out the color sdieme of pink pnd blue. Covers were laid for Mies Emily Wooten, Mr. and Mrs. Nettles Lindsay, Miss Julia Rowan, of Concord; Miss Mary Elizabeth Wooten, Mr. and Mrs. Hett" jantin l>unln p, of Rock Hill; Mr. anil Mrs. Antrum Hoykin, Jr., Miss Faith deLoach, Messrs., Frank Wooten, Thomas Woolen, lOdwurd Wooten and Walter Wooten, and Louis deLoaeh. Additional society news will be found on lust ptygo of The Chronicle. ?j uia I m l..^Mi i - . i i m ia? . I '(1^ here will be held a Clearance I Sale of all stock at the shop of , Elizabeth Jennings Thomas, 1310 Broad Street. Saturday, September 14th. All goods in this sale are l cash and no returns * I MONDAY AND TUESDAY I 1 SEPTEMBER 16th AND 17th ARE I DOLLAR DAYS IN COLUMBIA Months of Planning on the Part of Columbia's Enter- I prising Merchants Will Make Possible This Great I BARGAIN FESTIVAL ' Every one connected with all of Columbia's many stores confidently expect these two Dollar Days to be even greater than I '.u. any of those in the past. I NEW MERCHANDISE-JUST UNPACKED I LATEST STYLES AND FASHIONS I MOST COMPLETE STOCKS I LOWEST] PRICES I PLAN NOW TO COME TO COLUMBIA J I: Make Up a iParty of Friends I s It will More than Pay You To Come || This advertisement is through j the cooperation of the following stores, which particularly invite you to visit them: ' Bon Marche Tapp's ] Mimnaugh's I Kohn's Efird'i. ~ Southern Furniture Stores - Kinard's 4 . j Saxon-Cullum Shoe Co. Wright's Cog gins St Johnson, Inc. Hope-Davis Co. | Ruff Hardware Co. Haverty Furniture Co. | j Tom Hook ' '' ^ j Shulte-United ! . v t % . rH Dollar Days in Columbia is a regular semi-annual institu- M tion. For years the shopping public of South Carolina has ' learned to expect finer merchandise at loWer prices 'al Columbia's Dollar Days. This fall the cooperative effort of the | j merchants has been greater. Stimulated by the reports of j good crops throughout the State, the business men have made j j greater purchases and have secured from manufacturers, !|| 1W ! importers, and jobbers, lower prices. All of these will be j i ? passed on to the consumers. .? ? "HTi iM For Detailed Advertisements of 1 Merchandise and Prices - I See The State and IThe Record " - ? I Sunday |