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IsociiY news] I iu Mrs. France* M. B. Wooten H . Telephone No. 133-W ]j To Open Her Htudlo yrt, Catherine Harris (toodale is n (f,is issue of The Chronicle an pouncing the opening of her studio Lpon September l. She has lately ^ ^urn?-<i from the Northern shop* , , purchased many pretty tvj gift i suitable for par or wedding prints. The ladies ire cordially invited by Mrs. Goodly to call at the ftudio and look j, niuny artistic novelties over, those planning to buy curtain malarial or tapestry will do well to see her many lovely patterns before puking their choice. Will Entertain Tuesday I Miss Estelle C. Bassett, daughter I,:' Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Phillip Has- ; felt, of Summitt, N. J., whose mar rjtge to Robert Watson Pomeroy, jr. will take place September 4, will , entertain at a luncheon at her home fioday in honor of her bridal party. York Times, August 27. . . - I A Delightful Altai. A very lovely affair was the buffet ' luncheon which Miss Sarah DePass gave on Thursday morning last in honor of Miss Eleanor Kuble of Rich mond, Va., who was the guest of Mrs. i Robert Marye. Quantities of lovely flowers were arranged in the south parlor where the guests included I Misses Fay Kirkland, Mary Cureton, Carolyn Richardson, Lucy Kirkland,' 1 Eleanor Kable, John Richardson, i I Jack Nettles, Billy Lindsay, Moultrie Burns, Bill Nettles, DoLoache Sheorij 1 and David Black well. ] Miss Savage Hostess. I Miss Adele Savage was hostess at 1 kidge on Tuesday morning,, having ' a extra table for Miss Frances kith of Columbia, Miss Virginia I htoache, Miss Mary Boykin and 1 liss Mary Elizabeth Williams of 1 Maxton. After cards a delicious salad course was served. ] Miss Whitaker Was Hostess j """"A-charming and beautiful tea was given on Friday afternoon of last ' week, by Miss Tatsy Whftaker com- i plimenting Miss Eleanor Kable, of < Richmond, Va., an attractive guest of Mrs. Robert Marye. The rooms on < the lower floor were attractively dec- 1 orated with pink rosea and trailing i clematis. Mrs. C. C. Whitaker, Jr., and Mrs. Nettles ~ Lindsay served 1 sandwiches, punch, pake and candy j from the beuutifully appointed table i in the dining room. The center decoration was of pink roses and silver ] candlesticks held pink tapers. Miss Kit DeLoache and Miss Tatsy Whit- i aker received the guests at the door. Penney Store Here Host. The members of the Palmetto Pep flub of the Camden branch of J. C. Penney Co?rt5any^ entertained the members from the other J. C. Penney stores in this district, namely: Columbia, Florence and Sumter, on Thursday evening. The meeting was held in the Legion Hall on _ DfcKalb street and about sixty were present. The hall was attractively decorated in the Penney colors of gold and hlack and bowls of marigolds, golden glows and sunflowers were placed about the hall. The refreshments also carried out these colors as well as the fancy aprons and attractive caps worn by the winsome waitresses, Mr. Martin 'of the Columbia store opened the meeting with a short prayer. Following this was a short ta;k by Mr. Williams, of the Camden st?re. Other talks were given by the following managers: Mr. Needham, Columbia; Mr. Hart, of Florence; Rutledge, of Sumter. Several Interesting talks given by mem^ ?f the club. The business meetlasted until 9:30 at which time a short entertainment was staged by number- of the local store. Miss ~ *kn MrLeod was The attractive1 joastnv .ress. Miss Ethelene Mose. a< ..mpatiied on the piano by ( er- I vans sung two numbers. A co',test w?s held after the business *ssion. followed by dancing and Vidgo. u To Close Labor Day wi i py' September 1* being a letki ay' ^*8 ?^ace he closed, nthly payments may be made on '?r<ia}' previous or during the following. ENTERPRISE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Mr-J. A. White Says, "If You Have An Automobile, Keep Rat-Snap." Wintl1 kncw about RAT-SNAP last car 1*' have saved $120:_ My week a'i ln the ff*r*ge for a few I urln? *he bad weather; when had e oat? f?u?*d that rats tir^ pn.Kr^at holes In twe new SNAP" on. em ,ater with RATSold anri Tee 8il 8' a5c? ?? V-25' Pan* i? by Zemp A Da**iwM&rSTtfc and C ^ -Co. Camden. S. Personal Mention Mr. Albert Cood.le ,Mnt Ua, wetk 1 end at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mr#. K H t 1 t Vr 1 'Hs have gone to New York for a visit. Mr. R. H. Hilton, of Columbia, was , a y>8,tor in Camden on Saturday. I L'*' ^'11E' has gone to ! Jacksonville Fla., to visit friends. I Miss Rlise Hook, of Irmo, is the" Kuest this week of Mrs. Wiley She-1 ! orn. ,1 Mrs. 1/ottie Vaughn left Wednesday lor Hamlet, N. C., to spend some * time. ' ii Mis# Blanche Khoad, of Bamberg,' * is visiting her aunt, Mr#. I). M. McCaskill. Misses Evelyn Bruce and Martha " Oglesby spent last week end at Myrtle Beach. Mr#. Henry I). Green and children ! have returned from a vacation spent nt Andrews, N. C. 1 Rev. and Mrs. G. P. Watson have returned from a visit of three weeks ( at Murrell's Inlet. r Miss \ irginia Guy, of Chester, was the guest of Miss Mary Eleanor Coodale last week. 1 Mr. Frank Montgomery left on 1 Tuesday for Washington, IJ. C., s where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lindsay and ^ Billy Ligdsay are spending this week ^ in Lenoir, N0., with relatives. Miss Mary Elizabeth Williams of Maxton, N. C\, is the guest of Miss Caroline Houser on Fair street. Lawrence Kirkland, Jr. has re- e turned from Penyan, N. Y., where he ^ attended Camp Lawrence Cary. i Misses Jean Culvern and Sarah j Lowery. Kershaw, were guests of ] Miss Thomasia Guthrie last week. -] Mr. David Blackwell, of Charlotte, ,, spent several days this week here j with his mother, Mrs. G. L. Black- t well. \ Miss Lena Stevenson has returned tome from Columbia where she has t jeen the guest of Miss Barbara ( iemp. Misses Mary Emma Hough and Rstelle Williams spent several days .he past week in Sumter with c 'riends. Miss Helen Geisenheimer, of New \ Fork City, is here on a visit to her c iisters, Misses Tillie and Rosa Geis- , jnheimer. i Miss Phoebe Featherstone, of ( Creenwood, is a guest at the home of , iter uncle, Mr. R. B. Pitts on Lyttle- \ Don etreet. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Karesh have as j their guests, Mrs. S. Shapiro, of Au- ] gusta and Mrs. L. M. Wittenberg, of : Cleveland. < Mrs. D. M. McCaskill and sons i have returned home after spending ( the summer in Bamberg and Panama \ City, Florida. ' Mrs. Leon Schlosburg and children j have returned from the mountains of North Carolina where they spent the summer months. i Mr. Dick Goodale, who has been taking a course in watch-making and repair work at Lancaster, Pa., has returned home for a visit. Mrs. Muriel Durham and Mrs. Bruce Pine, of New Rochelle, N. Y., returned home Wednesday after a visit to friends in Camdeu. Miss Esca Myers, -\Vho has been spending her vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Myers, has returned to High 'Point, N. C. Miss Eleanor Kable, of Richmond, Va., who has been the guest of Mrs. Robert Marye for the past week, returned home on Tuesday morning. Mr. Henry D. Green has returned from an encampment of the R. O. T. C. held at Fort Moultrife. Mr. Green holds a first lieutenancy in this organization. Mr. A. S. Karesh spent last week end in Hendersonville. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Karesh and children, who have been spending several months there. Mrs. Henry Savage, Jr., has returned from Hendersonville, N. C., where she has been spending the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Myers and son visited relatives in High Point, N. C\, the past week end. They were accompanied home by Miss Estelle Myers, who had been on a visit to that city. . Mrs. Fred Parham and son, who have been visiting the former s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. West, left Saturday for Philadelphia where she will join Mr. Parham, where they will reside in the future. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stewart and Mr. C. C. Vaughn left by motor Wednesday for Columbia, Pa., the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, where they will spend several weeks. Mr. Vaughn will return in about a week. Misr-Annie Royal and Mr. Osgood Hamlin, o^. Mt. Pleasant, returned home this week after spending some time here at the home of Mrs. F. Leslie Zemp, Mrs. Zemp and Miss Ellie Zemp accompanied them to ChAr lesion, where they will visit relatives. Misa Madeline Savage, of l$utawHlle, i* the guest of Miae Josephine 'ureton. Miss I^tl liluke-ney has returned ri'0<" Montreat, N. C.( where aha tpeni the summer. i Mr. and Mra. W. I?. Heath, who i mve been visiting relatives in Atantu, have returned home. Mr. Sam Chewning returned this veek front Brawley, California, vhere he spent the summer with his trother. 1 Mr. urtd Mrs. George Nicholson and ' on, of Sewunec University, Tenn., ne guests of Mr. aud Mrs. J. C. ! Nicholson. , Mrs. J. L. Williams and daughter, diss Annie Williams,- have gone for i visit to friends in Spartanburg und ireenville, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Boykin, and ? hildren, of Columbia, spent Sunday lere ut the home of the Misses Lou- i ie and Jennie Whitaker. j Mr. and Mrs. E. N. McDowell and i Children have returned from the ! nountains of North Carolina where I hey spent the summer months. Mrs. W. I,. Ixiwery and son Ken- 1 icth Lowry, of Cahoes, N. Y., re- I urned home with Mr. J. E. Robin- 1 on and daughter, Miss Grace Robinon, who had been spending someime in the northern city. Mrs. Lowry will visit her mother, Mrs. Lydia . durchison while here. ' ] Lyttleton Street Methodist Church George Pierce Watson, pastor. The , erviees for Sunday, August HI, will >e: Bible school, 10 a. m., with Mr. .. C. Shaw superintendent; Epworth -eague 7:HO p. m.; public worship at 1:15 a. m. conducted by the pastor. Theme: "Knowledge versus Ignorinee." Parents, children and youhg )eople are urged to attend. The svening service is recalled. Midveek service Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. The public is most cordially invited o all the services of this church. Tome and bring your friends. Had Square Dance A delightful square dance was giv:n Tuesday night of last week by the Kershaw County Council of Farm Yomen at the camp grounds recently :onstructed by them about five niles North of Camden. The buildngs are situated in a beautiful pine jrove and the hall where the dance vas held was spacious enough for ihose taking part in the sets and for the onlookers too. Music was furnished by Mr. W. T. Dempster and his fiddlers. Cold drinks were on sale during the evening. These lances will be given weekly by the Council of Farm Women of Kershaw :ounty and the proceeds derived :herefrom will be used toward a scholarship for a club girl to Winthrop College. A cordial invitation is extended all those who like to take part in or witness old time square dances. Nettles?Bradshaw LugofT, S. C., Aug. 21.?A wedding of interest was that of Miss Sern Nettles to Dr. Henry David Bradshaw, of Pelahotchee, Miss. The wedding was solemnized at Lugoff, the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Nettles, Thursday, at twelve o'clock. The vows were spoken before an altar of ferns and flowers, the Rev. J. B. Caston, pastor of the Camden Baptist church performing the ceremony.. Mrs. Bradshaw received her education in Camden and Columbia. Dr. Bradshaw is the son of Senator and Mrs. H. W. Bradshaw, of Pelahotchee, Miss. He graduated at Auburn, Ala., and has been with the U. S. department of agriculture in Columbia for the last three years. * Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw left by motor for Starkville, where Dr. Bradshaw will become a member of the faculty of the state college of Mississippi. Majestic Program Friday and Saturday, August 29-30. At last! The motion picture supreme! "ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT." Out of the pages of the greatest book of the age comes this super picture to thrill the world! Truly the screen's supreme achievement. Superb in its vivid realism and poignant beauty. Also Metrotone News. Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 1-2. A most thrilling and magniflcent picture, "THE BIG HOUSE". A four star picture. You'll regret it if you miss it. New York at $2.00; Seats l^sold out weeks in advance. Detroit, Los Angeles and Atlanta broke all records. Also Tom Terris, The Vagabond Adventurer. Wednesday .an dThursday, Sept. 3-4. Laura La Plante and John Boles in "CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD." The flaming romance inspired by "La Marseillaise". A tremendous dramatic operetta, that's making fans hungrier and hungrier for more and more of John Boles. With these great songs: "Song of the Sword," "For You", "You, You Alone", "Maids or Parade." and "Can It Be." Coming: "Way of All Men," "Swing High," "Common Clay," and John McCormack.in "Song of My Heart," "Man Trouble", "Dixieanna.' . "" - - - -* - A Delightful Datnce. A delightful dunce wits given on Monday evening ut the Armory by Messrs. Joe McKuin ami Johnny Rikard. The splendid music was furnished by "The Original Cotton I ickers from Tenne-ssee. 1 hose from out of town who atnded the dam*) with their escort* ?vro: Misses Helen Ha good, of Marion; Sally Blanding, of Sumter;1 May S. Clark, of Aiken; Margaret Sloan, of Greenville; the Misses Mc1 uthceon, of Bishopville; Miss l evies, of Columbia; Mrs. M. l)urbum and Mrs. K. Pine, of New Ro belle, N. \ ., who were the guests of Mis. M. L. Smith; Irine l'oovey, of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Billy McDonald, of Kershatv; Miss Jean Cul-' vern of Kershaw; Miss Sarah Lowry i>f Kershaw; and Lulu Sue Rigby, of Manning were wijh Miss Tommy Guthrie; Miss Tilly Parker of Sumter, tWidi Miss Kutherine Walker, of Sumter, were guests of Miss Gertrude Zemp; Miss Frances Keith, of Columbia, was with Miss Alice Del'ass. I he exhibition dance was an attractive feature, and was well done by Miss Hoover land I>eoii Pennington, of Hartsville. Auxiliary To Meet Next Week. The September meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held at Legion headquarters on DeKalb street Friday, September 5th at 4 o'clock* Mrs. F. W. Chapman will be hostess at this meeting. New offir-ers will be installed ut this time so a full attendance of the membership is urged. Young Set Enjoyed Movie Party Miss Katherine Little was hostess at a very lovely movie party on Wednesday evening. Following the show the jolly crowd returned to the Little home at Sarsfield and dancing was enjoyed until midnight. Punch and take was served during the evening to Misses M arie Haile, pjjvia Buddin, Mary Jane Mackey, . Harriet Beard, F.mily Zemp, Messrs. Allen Hardy, Henry Strohecker, Lawrence Kirkland, Jr., P31 liott Sheorn, Roy Sheorn, Jack Hnile, Jody Lang, Jack Boyd, Joe Jenknis, J. B. Cnatey, Dan Lang,, Jimmie DeLoache, L. O. Funderburk. A Surprise Marriage A marriage coming as quite a surprise to their many friends wan that of Miss Mary Annice MeManus and Mr. John Ernest Ross, Jr., which occurred on Sunday, August 24th. The ceremony was performed at the residence of Judge of Probate W. L. McDowell on Sunday evening in the presence of a few intimate friends of the young couple. The bride wore a becoming costume of pink georgette with accessories to match*. After the ceremony they left by motor for a honeymoon after which they will make their home on Haile street in this city. Mrs. Ross is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. MeManus, of Kershaw, and came to Camden about a year ago to make her home here, where she has made many friends. Mr. Ross is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ross of this city, and holds a position with the Majestic Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Sanders, who have been spending the summer in Saluda, N. C., will return home on Tuesday. From Mr. Ojfburn I want to thank my numerous friends who voted for me on Tuesday and by their ballots they have put me in a second primary for the office of county auditor. I feel very proud of the handsome vote priven me in ' Camden. If my friends will go to the polls on September 9 and vote, my election seems assured. I will! appreciate your vote and promise if elected to fill the office of auditor to the best of my ability. Very respectfully, L. B. Ogburn I Mrs. D. O. Ilouser and Mrs. E. L. Wooten spent a fe\v days in Charlotte this week. They were guests of Mrs. S. B. McLean. 1 U CjCov r*? vitdsy. Monday, September 1st, being observed us a national holiday, Labor Day, the three banks of Camden will be closed on that day. Bank of Camden, First National Bank, Loan and Savings Bank. s& bu? m u.8. hkes oXm^rdresstanniud leborDacy&tie This is the time to get ready tor tail and winter caving. Our an-' ntiul Labor Day sale* of 1'. S. tires is on. You can save money now. And at the saiar time., by selecting I'. U. S. HOYAL. CORDS 4.40x21 ^ $7.85 4.50x20 ... . * 8.40 4.50x21 8.75 V. S. PKKRLKSS 4.40x21 $5.55 4.50x21 0.25 5.00x19 7.98 V. S. TUAXION 30x5 1-2 $4.05 29x4.40 4.95 >. tires, you can assure yourself the greatest dollarvalue which the tire industry has to offer. Tires hearing the I'. S. trademark are guaranteed for life. Yet when you hoy them at our Laoor Day sale you get them at liar gain prices! I', s .ROYAL tJ. S. PKKltUAS TKAXlON THE BIG SWING IS TO t. S. TIRES HA STY'S BATTERY SERVICE V Corner DeKalb and Church Streets CAMDEN, S. C. CATHERINE HARRIS GOODALE'S STUDIO SHOP for I ! HOME DECORATIONS AND GIFTS . # *" will open Monday, September First j * You are invited to visit the Shop at any time # T V - , Gifts Foe__ ^ Tables Wedding Anniversaries V~ Lamps Chairs and Shades 8 Mirrors ? Bridge Parties Drapery Material School Outfits for Boys and Girls of every age Bring the Children Here and Save! v J. C. Penney Co**.. DEPARTMENT ? STORE 1014 Broad Street Camden, S. C.