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S)CIETY NEWS |" t&T LpVttO-toii --'l [ J^lng to ftU?ouacei?*nt by l*fi West, chairman of district f^Strie, the group coaferftiin Oi C5 NumW 0?? of Pjterisl will 1* M<i *t Pino Tree K cu^utt, Tuesday, <$ojrt?raber Rtattiug ?t 1<W a- rfc AU the who are members of the [^che* in this district ere urged \e present, and any otjlera interK?re cordially ipyijbaTto attend. jnterestiag program is being "d and s numhef of speakers ,ve been secured for the day. A j#e lunch will be served. To Resume Work October I. Miss Alma Burgess, the County ?p* Demonstration Agent, who is , Sumter undergoing a tonsil operaon) writes from- that city that she opit to be hack in Camden by Ckjto1 to continue her work in this Ottfity- . ,; To Meet With Miss Clyburn Tbe D. A. R. Chapter will meet on tursday afternoon, October 2, at 1 'dock, with Miss (Minnie Clyburn. U members are urged to attend. Hot Supper at Providence This paper has been requested to inounce that there will be a hot ippcr held at Providence school rose Saturday night, September 27. lie proceeds will go for Providence lurch. Pretty Party for Club Hrs. William (Shannon and Mrs. b Heath were joint hostesses this nek with three tables of bridge entitling the Wednesday morning hb at Mrs. (Shannon's home on a street. Pretty garden flowers liiles of coral and pink were atnrSjrely arranged in the rooms. A ?nus luncheon was served at ml Mrs. Nettles Lindsay and Mrs.-' 'ireon McDowell assisted in receivthe guests who included Mrs. K. rWhistler, Mrs. John W. Corbett, in. F. M. Wooten, Mrs. D. O. Houar, Mrs. A. S. Davidson, Mrs. R. B. *hts, Miss Leila Shannon, Miss lirlotte Shannon,' MPs. W. L. De>us, Mrs. Robert Marye, Mrs* H. G. arrison, Jr. and Mrs. C. H. Yates. Mrs. Last* Improving j Tbe fTwoda o^ Mr#: ^Hunter Lang, innerly of Camden, but now of Co;. street....after ftve^wseks.of lerious illness in the Cplifnftbia hos>"UL ** ' " ' ' Help The Library The secretary pf the Camden Pubc Library is mailing this week notes to its patrons and members askg for an annual donation. Don't t's "grow weary in well-doing". If imden is to go forward, her institions must go with her. It is comned effort that brings great sucss, so take an interest and watch imden grow. We hope that indidually and collectively the citizens ill take an interest in this splend institution and give to it finan&1 help at this tme. Will Broadcast Miss Sara Kirk-land and Miss Franks McLeod, piano pupils of, Mrs. >hn Smith and assistant, 'Mrs. Rayiond Doughty, will broadcast on aturday, September 27th at 7 p. m. w radio station WHS, Columbia, a the children's program under the irection of Mrs. Lea Joe Oaughman. U. D. C. To Mdet The U. D. C. Chapter of Camden "ill meet today, Friday, September at 4:30 o'clock at the home of to. S. C. Zemp. Mrs. R. E. Chewn*'.H bo assistant hostess. All members are urged to attend as new officers arc to be elected. Mrs. Smith Hostess to Club , The Wednesday afternoon bridge r'iW-as <i. light fully entertained this *?kby MB. M."Smith. The three \vt-o arranged in the living *** ar.d pu tty flowers added to the 'v,r- A prize was given at each ** an<i he three lucky winners to Mrs. W. W. Bates, Mrs. Henry Ne. Jr.. and Mrs. W. L. Goodale^ Jkious refreshments were served lau.' afternoon. Other guests J* Mrs. .1. K. deLoach, Mrs. W. P ^ and Mrs. W. W. Bates. ^Frances Hough, who has beer 14 ^rham, N. C.v for the past twe returned home this week. Sh< *** Accompanied by her sister, Mrs J111'* Kime, of Durham. William King, of Charlotte last week end here. ^en, Your Farm Stock Ii Sick, Look For Rata. ??ase among farm animals don't ^ts *** carriers of dan * Plagues?hog cholera, foo ^ ^outh disease and that terribl< Firm'_ purges?Bubonic" plague ifcj D iVli.ould throw around* prem If. .are .nd ..fo Personal Mention Mr. Howard K. Cannon, of Qrangeburg, was ? visitor in Camden last week. Charles B. Blyther is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Carroll, in Gas* tonia, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Green and daughter visited relatives in Shelby, N. C., recently. Mr. Ralph MoCaskill has returned to the University of South Carolina to resume hi? studies. Mr. and, Wfrs. Frank W. Spencer returned bonne on Sunday after a two myths' trip abroad. Miss Ida deI.*oach left last week for Columbia, where she is the guest of Miss Edith Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Savage, Sro left on Monday for Florida where they will spend two weeks. Messrs. Joe iMcKain, William Nettles and Harvey Clark spent Sunday in Spartanburg with friends. Miss Emma Villepigue, of Columbia, visited her mother, 'Mrs. E. C. Villepigue here last week end. Mrs. Robert Taft, of Charleston, is spending the week here at the home of her mother, Mrs. H. iS. Steedman. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkiand Trotter spent a few days in Columbia this week with Mr. and Mrs. Yates Snowden. Mrs. R7 W. White returned home from Winnsboro, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. B. Jennings. Mr. Lawrence Kirkiand, Jr., left on Monday for Middletown, Del., where he will attend St. Andrews School. Mrs. Stephen Lewis- Clyburn and children, of Hartsville, are here on a visit to Mr. and/Mrs. James H. | Clyburn. Mrs. J. N. Kirven, of Darlington, was the guest of her sisters, Mrs. John Rhame and Miss Mattie Gerald last week. Mr: and Mrs. W. M. Alexander and Mrs. Louise Rosiok attended the Alexander-Preasley marriage in Charlotte Sunday. Miss Margaret Chewning, of Charleston, visiketh t.at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chewnirtg last w?Mk fcndj Sheriff J. H. IMtLeod was dn attenance upon 'Federal' court this week as a witness before the grand jury in a white v"M*fl. ' Wi. left Bund*? for High ShOale where she will spdftd some timd at the home of her son, Mr. Louis dkiL&achv Mr. and 'Mrs. D.' L. Dabney and family ahd( Mrs1. J. G. McCsakill visited at the home of Sheriff Dabney in Lancaster oh Sunday. Miss Ellen H. Jervey, of Charleston, was the guest this past week of Mr. and Mrs. Withers Trotter at their home in Brevard Place. ( Mr. Stephen Lewis Clyburn, of Hartsville, was a visitor in Camdeft Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clyburn. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Graham and sony Leonard Graham, Jr., and Miss May Heyward returned home on Tuesday from a trip abroad. - Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Chapman of Camden spent Sunday in the city with Mrs. Chapman's sister, Mrs. E. C. Kinard.?Monday's Sumter Item. Mrs. A. IS. Heyward, Jr., left on Tuesday for San Pedro, California, where she will join her husband, Lieutenant Heyward for the winter Dr. Irvine M. Boykin, of Philadelphia, returned home on Saturdaj after a stay of two weeks here wit! his parents, Mr. knd Mrs. Burwel Boykin. Mrs. Victoria J. Lipscomb an< daughter, Mi^s Harriet Lipscomb, ar rived in Camden last week fron Charleston. They are occupyint their home on Chesnut street. Miss Shellie E. Jackson left Mon day afternoon for Durham, N. C., t< i be with her brother, George Jackson who is now in the Watts hospital a . that place. Mr. Jackson had his thig , bone broken i" an automobile col lision, and received other painful in ' juries. * , , ? Mr. and Mrs. John T Nettles, Mr 1 Jack Nettles, Mrs. W. R. Zemp, Mi 1 and Mrs. Sidney Zemp, Misses Dottv Zemp and Emily Zemp attended th DeLoache-Hampton wedding in Co , lumbia on Saturday evening. ^ > Dottle Zemp was brides maid in th , wedding. Detroit, Mich., Sept. 17.?Folic here raided what they described a the "biggest still ever found in De troit" since . the 18th Amendmen went into effect. They said equip 1 ment and liquor seized in the plac was valued at $1,000,000 t Baton Rouge, La., Sept. 17.?Tn ^ Louisiana House of Representative! I in special session, voted a "noil - prosse" of the 1029 impeachment pre 1. ceedings against Governor Huey I Long. The action was not withoi opposition, some members hrandin I it a "white wash?* * *. , * i -j-?barnett brothers circus Show lii Camden on Friday, October 17 IV' time-honored, yet magical phrase, Are you going to the circus," i? ihe query most frequently heard these days upon every hand in Camden, and for miles out in thu surrounding country. The Barnett Brothers Big 3 King Circus and trained animal show are responaible for the question, arrangements having been completed for them to exhibit in Camden on Friday October 17 giving two performances, at t and H p. in., with doors open one hour earlier. The small boy and girl are correspondingly happy and it goes without saying that their elders have tho day marked on their calendar too. This season ithe spread of cai)va? covers an area of about four acres and when erected the big tent alone affords comfortable seats for' 5,000 people. Overcapping three rings, two elevated stages, and vast hippodrome track is a veritable maze of rings, ropes and apparatus, upon which dauntless queens and kings of the air twice daily defy death in entertaining the thousands of patrons. Over 300 men, women, children and educated animals are employed in the presentation of the ustounding programme, from the first to tho last number. Act follows act*in rapid succession and with such precision and skill as only can be found with Barnett Brothers iCircus. Throughout the performance as many as fifteen separate acts are simultaneously presented on the ground or in tho air, and one is kept right busy watch* ing the myriad of wonders. Miss Mills Hostess Miss Margaret Mills was hostess at two tables of bridge on Thursday <*? last week, entertaining in honor ojf Mrs. G. Jaynes, of Charlotte. The tables were arranged in the living room where lovely fall flowers werp tastefully used in decorating. The high score prize was won by Mrs. Kirby Tupper. Mrs. Jaynes and Misfs Harriet Lipscomb, a bride-elect of October, were also presented with lovely gifts. After cards an ice course was served to the guests who included Mrs. Withers Trotter, Mraj. Henry, jSavage, Jr., Mrs. Jack Whitaj? ker, Jr., Mrs.. Rufus R. Thurptanj, 'Mrs. Mortimer . Muller, Miss Josephine Cureton, Mrs. KJrby Tupper, fiiA . the,.honor .guests,, l^rs.,Jftyne?i and Miss Lipscomb. ??\*i { - ) . "Rigoletto" In Columbia i Thursday evening, October 2nd, the Interstate Opera Company will present the opera "Rigoletto" at the Columbia Theater in Columbia, C. v The Interstate Opera Company is formed entirely of young American singers giving opera in the original languages of the particular operas fcung with good accompaniment and scenery at a very moderate admission firice. "Rigoletto" jvill be sung in tali an with Thelfria Balfou as Gilda, William Jaqums as the Lrake, Sari Benn as Meddalena, Richard Sullivan as Sparafucile and Lyman AckIey in the title role. There will be i large chords. A symphony orchestra will accompany the production and Madame Felice de Horvath will conduct. The price of admission for this performance is $1.10 including tax Money orders or certified checks should accompany all requests fo: tickets. Tiokets will be mailed oui in the order that requests are re ' ceived. Address the Interstate Open . Company, 1623 Main street, Colxrm , bia, S. C. Sweet Potato Shipment All farmers who expect to hav< 1 sweet potatoes for shipment withii i the next ten days will please notif; I the County Agents by letter at once Those sending in notices will b served first when shipment is made * adviaefc Henry D. Green, count; * agent. i ? Majestic Program Friday, September 26 ^ 5 Buster Keaton and Cliff Edward screamingly funny in "THE DOUGl ' BOYS." A real honest-to-goodnes t laugh gem. You'll positively be lim t from laughter after seeing and heai ing this feature made for laughin purposes only. Also an ROK Oorr edy, "Eventually But Not Now." Saturday, September 27th Never a Western feature so crowc . ed with thrills and comedy as "PAE 0 DON MY GUN." with Hank Mat Farlane, Harry Watson, George Dui e yea, Sally Starr and Lee Moran. A >- star packed thrill Western and you' a like it. Also Metrotone Technicolc Revue "Pirates." Monday & Tuesday, September 29-3 With breathless anticipation vc have waited for Greta Garbo in n< e sensation of sensations "ROMANCE a Destined to overshadow any pictui t_ Miss Garbo has yet appeared ii Gavin Gordon and Lewis Stone aj * pear in the cast. Also "The Drun of Fear," and MGM News. e Wednesday & Thursday, October 1> Rube Goldberg's full aniusemei meal, "SOUP TQ NUTS." And whe we say Soup to Nuts we mean Sot to Nuts. A full length Movietoi ?, feature, telling a romantic stoi e served with gags and girls, songs ar dances, laughs and more laughs u everything and then some. Soup i *. Nuts is a rare fesst of entertainmen it Bill of Fare: Ted Healey, Lois Mora Cbtrfaae Winninger and Francis M snd Frar Bethune News Notes Told by Correspondent [ ' Bethune, Sept. 23.?Bethune is to ^ txave a community fair this fall, the time being set for October 31 through j[ftovemher 1. Messrs. Loring Davis G. B. McKinnon have been to Camden to confer , with Mr. H. II. , Grejm, county demonstration agent, in regard to the nthtter and when all f plans have been perfected, further information will be given the . public. Jt has been some years since Bethune has had a fair but, in former times, very good fairs were held here and there is no reason why this cannot be repeated and even improved upon. It is hoped every one in the town and community will fall in line and make a big success of this undertaking. ' The Rev. Mr. Kirby, presiding eldi er of this .district filled the pulpit , at the Methodist church last Sunr day "evening;?On Monday- quarterly conference was held and Mr. Kirby preached again during the fnorning ! session. Dinner was served on the grounds. l friends of iMrs. G. B. King^-^ho i has been ill for the past month, will regret to learn that she is still con\ fined to her bed and improving very slowly. Miss Blanch Gardner, of Camden, spent several days this week withher sister, Mrs. 'Wallace Kin?. MisB Kate McCoy, of McBee, wah the week end guest of Miss Lorenfe MdDonald. ^ - - - s| Messrs. Alvin Clyburn fend B. E}. Keisler spent (Sunday in Hock Hilt, ?< Mrs. Nancy King has * retorted from a wtdfe stay withT1'fier (ft*bd!. 0 ' i , J v.,i ' Mre. W. D. Whitaker spent fcCon* day in Lancaster. | Even In Death It seems that one of the employees of Henry Ford dreamed that Henry died. He dreamed that he aew the "b^ack casket heing. hprne by six of Uqipy'? .oldest and most faithful, employees, An the. casket came hy, Henry raised upr looked around -and offered'** following **ft*stiefct Mrf you would1 "put 'rollers tinder this casket you codW'lay'off five men." ' - " t' SKrTEMBKK 1830 ' II ITALIAN RYE GRASS SEED~| 1 to 10 lbs., 14c per lb. I 10 to 100 lbs., 12c per lb. I Call and ge* special prices on larger quantities ! j Bulbs For Planting Now Narcissus, Paper White . . 60c per dozen li Iris Imperator0 . . . . $1.00 per dozen j Chinese Sacred Lilies ^ . $1.50 per dozen l| Tulips and Hyacinth Bulbs will be here about October I st. j J j PLAN T S I Snapdragons, all colors, pot grown, $1.00 per dozen I NOTIPF | We are now operating at our Main Office j 1* iCL and Showroom?211 Last Laurens Street .1 * u i I THE CAMDEN FLORAL COMPANY PHONE 193 | CAMDEN. SOUTH CAROLINA I A. The Interstate Opera Coifipany Present* "RIGOLETTO" By VERDI SS* -HtursdarOct. 2 Sg- Columbia, S. C. All Seat* Reserved Large Chorus Admission $1.10 [including tax] Address INTERSTATE OPERA COMPANY 1623 Msun St. Columbia, S. C. : "m ; I Don't Be A Pessimist I s I The pessimist is the fellow who is thrown out of gear so far s I when he finally^learns there isn't any Santa Claus, that he I | J J bucks up and doesn't have confidence in ANYTHING. I j j As we grow older? and SMARTER, the illusions of youth I I I fade away. Still, we find there are many people who are j I worthy of our confidence. There are business institutions that 11 I are time-tested and reliable. Our Bank is one of that class. I Hence we invite your banking business and your business I - confidence. ? I THE BANK OF CAMDEll ? I 1888 1930 .^ t IV ik v i v * . *. . \ & - _ ' \ > . ' " . / _/ .. i . ?-1 ?