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(sOciTY NEWS u. Mr?, FrimM* M. B. Wooten w toupjwm So. m*w ***- m j(fh. Beaver Hostess at Bridge j Hallowe'en motif wuti attract Jv carried out at the meeting of L weekly bridge club on Tuesday Lfrnoon when Mrs. Floyd Beaver ^ hostess. She ?had an e*tra table for four guests who inclined: Mrs. Hughic Tmdal, Mrs, H. E. Board, Jr., jjns, E. M, Boy kin, Mrs. Fred Bryand the htoatees' mother, Mrs. J. E. Scheiwk, <yfc Charrlottty jyaa \>> < . e?t. Yellow flower* were arranged in the Hving room where" the tabloH ^re atimotively laid with dainty covers. Cunning little yelUxw and hiack baskets filled with candies add^ to the attractiveness of them. Mrs. HugWe Tindal Won top score. After curds the refreshments were ^ved and they also carried out the Hallowe'en idea effectively* Stogner-Pearce Announcement has been made of the marriage of 'Miss Elva Geraldine Stogner to Paul Stephen Pear re, ft which took place recently. Mrs. Pearce is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Stogner, of Camden, S, C., and is a graduate of the class of 1930 of Winthrop college. Since September she has been employed as instructor of Home Economics in the Loris high school where she has made m,my warm friends. Mr. Peance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pearce of Columbia and has a position with the State Radio Distributors in the capacity of service manager. Mr. and Mrs. Pearce will make their home in Columbia.? Wednesday's Columbia Record. Kirkwood Club Entertained IYhe Kirkwood bridge club was entwined this week by Mr. And Mrs. (P. DuBose on Fair street: Mrs. bbert Marye and Mrs. E. L. Wooten vere guests of the club. After the bridge game delicious sandwiches and ginger ale were served. Bridge Toiyaauunt Enjoyed by Many 1 h<- Junior Wollaro Workers gave ? lovely bridge tournament on Wed-' nesday afternoon ivt the American legion ball. 1 he Hallowe'en idea featured in all details. The hall was attractively <le<*>rated with pines and autumn leaves and in each window was a lighted pumpkin. Iu the center of the iiall long streamers of yellow and black hung from a largo electric fan under which a table centered with a large 'lighted pumpkin held the attractive prizes to be given at each 'table. Those prizes were donated by local business bouses. The prizes wee wrapped and numbered and the winners holding the corresponding numbers <liew their prizes. Those inakiing high scores were: Mr?. W. L. (loodale, Mrs. Jack Whitaker, Jr., Mrs. C. H. Zemp, Mrs. J. T. Hay, Jr., Mi^. Sanford Cole, Miss 'Julia Sea brook, Mrs. Itober.t Maryc, Mrs. J. II. Guthrie, Mrs. K. M. Hoy kin and Mrs. Floyd Beaver. After the refreshment* of sandwiches and tea were served chances on a large chocolate cake were sold anil Mrs. Douglas McArn was the winner. Legion Auxiliary,to Meet Members of the American Legion Auxiliary are urged to attend he | monthly meeting of the organization to be held Friday, November 7th, at | the home of Mrs. E. B. Buddin on Chesnut strete. Mrs. R. E. Chewuing will be assistant hostess at the meeting. The hour of meeting is set for 4 o'clock Vlavd all members are asked to come prepared to pay their dues for the new year. Mrs. Pitts Entertains Club Mrs. R. B. Pitts was hostess to the Wednesday morning (,'lub the past week. Guests for the morning besides the regular club members were: Mrs. H. G. Marvin, Mrs. W. H. Harris, Mrs. D. M. Jones, Miss Farrelly, Mrs. C. H. Zemp and Mrs. T. D. Ancrum. At noon the hostess served a lovely luncheon. LT. D. C. Chapter to Meet The November meeting of the U. D. C. Chapiter of this city is to be held at the 'hehfle of Mrs. R. W. White on Lytt^efcob "^treet, iMonday, November 3rd, ait 4,/o'clock, with Miss Minnie CTyburn as assistant hostess. Attended /Son's Wedding Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Huckabee attended the marriage of their son, Norman Huckabee, to Miss Helen Hagood, of Aynor, which was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents on Wednesday evening, October 22, at 6 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bishop, who spent the summer months in Rockingham, N. C., have returned to Cam' den?and?are?again?at the?home- ,o( Mrs. W. S. Alexander on Hampton avenue. r~ \ Have You Seen Our Bridge Party 'Corner? A Unique Collection of i Cards, Tallies, Score Pads, Pencils, Fancie Bridge Tally Sets, and Table Covers Also |M?ny Attractive Gift? ! FOR PRIZES Catherine Goodale's Shop FOR/GjFTS AND -ME DECORATIONS and when it comes to k. Topcoats If you are looking for a topcoat?look here and look no further! For we have gathered together an array of exclusive^ A fabrics that will delight the most discriminating man! Topcoats $12.50 S TO $30.00 The prices reflect the utmost in value?but ^rou have to take a look ot the coats to appreciate how fine a topcoat can really be! W. SHEORN & SON Personal Mention Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Billups ! on Friday, October 24th, a son. Mrs. Ella S. Hough, ?f Norfolk, |4 visited relatives here last week. Miss OorrWIia Oliver visited rela-'' tivos in Columbia <the past week. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Patrick, ( of Charlotte, were guetOs of Mr. and Mrs. B. (J. Sanders the past week. Mrs. Garwood Jaynes is ?Vtft|ting '' relatives in Orangeburg this week. Mr. ami Mre. H. W. King, of Co-!* lumbi,a were recent visitors in Cam don. 1 Miss Catherine Murchison was the ^ guest of friends in Columbia last '1 week end. ' Mrs. H. M. Sill has roturned from Montreat, N. ( ., where she spent the summer. Miss Jennie WhiUiker has returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Tucker Boykm-Tfi' Columbia. Miss C?ro Scott, of Columbia, was 1 the guost of Miss Elizabeth Mellow- ! ell for the week ^nd. Mr. Robert Lewis, of Washington, D. C., spent last week here with his mother, Mrs. K. J. Lewis. Mrs. J. E. Schenck, of Charlotte. ' is the guest of her daughter, Mrs.; I1 loyd Beaver on Laurens stheet. Mrs. Mattie Spann, of Sumter, spent Sunday here wtih her sister, Mrs. h. C. DuBose on Fair street. Mrs. ^ ate.s of Charlotte, renwmberod in Camden as Miss Emma Moore was a visitor here last week, i Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Sanders, of < Sumter, were guests at the home of ; Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Sunday. Mr, H. E. Beard, Sr., of Hartsville, < spent the week end here with his sno, Mr. If. E. Beard, on Lyttleton street. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Moore am' children, of Lexington, X. C., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Moon the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie*"Hudson and son, of Wildwood, X'. J., were guests Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hughey Tindal. Mrs. L. A. Sowell has returned from a visit to Dr. and Mrs. C. H. i Pcintel in Columbia. While there ! she witnessed the Passion Play. Mrs. John Schurr and daughter, Louise Schurr, of Augusta, were visitors at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. L. A. Sowell the past week. Mr. E. 0. MaCreight was the gueSt of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jenkins last week. He went from here to CQr, lumbia to visit his brother, Mr. B. R. McCreight. Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Dotterer, after a wedding trip to New York, returned lasrt Saturday and were guests of Mrs. T. L. Lipscomb be'fote &oing to Charleston to make their home. Mrs. Robert Marye and Mrs. D. 0. Houser will spend Friday in Charj ljotte.?Miss?Carolyn?Houser-,?who is a student at X. C. C. W. will join] them there and return to Camden for] the week end. Miss Clare Bruce, a recent gradu-: ate of Florida State College for ( Women at Tallahassee, after spend ipg ' several weeks in Charleston, i Washington, D. C., and other points' has returned home. The following students from Clem- j son spent last week end here with > their_ respective parents: Ward j Hdu'gh, Frank Sowell, John Gettys, j John Nettles, B. R. ^Truesdale, Jr.,! Gordon Guthrie and Donald Barnes. i3> Miss Betty Garrison and Miss ICatherine Kennedy spent last week end with Mrs. J. B. Murphy in Columbia. On Saturday evening they were honor guests at n buffet supper at which Miss Mary Wairt.es Lumpkin was hostess. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Sorrell, former residents of this city and county, hut now residing at Letohatchee, Alabama, were visitors here htis week. Dr. Sorrell's' many friends will be glad to learn that he has almost fully regained his health, after a long period of ill health, f Mrs. Stephen Farrelley, Miss | Elizabeth Farrelley and Master ! Stephen Farrelley have returned to Camden from Rye, N. Y., to spend the winter. They are occupying the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Cureton on Hampton street. Friends will be glad to learn they have again decided to spend the winter season here. Mr. Delyoache In Cast of Play In the^Philadlephia Ivedger of October 19th on the theatrical page, appears an article about "Le Jongleur de Notre Dame", the play presented by the Philadelphia Grand Opera company at the Academy of Music, in which Mary Garden takes the role of Jean. In ithis play in the cast supporting Miss Garden, appears the name of Benjamin DeLoache, of this city. It was quite a compliment to Mr. DeLoeche'e art to select him and his friends here will be glad to learn success in his chosen - Passion. : IP ~ 7 . ^11 Ha good - (fucka be* Announcements have been received n Camden of the marriage of Miss Helen llagood, daughter of Mr. and drs. L. K. Hagood, to Not man Mint t? Huckabee, of Camden, which took dace at the .home of the bride's pat mts in Aynor Wednesday evening, )otx/dHi"r 22, at H o'clock. This announcement will be received vith a great deal of interest in Camlen, Mr. 11 ucka bee's home town, vhere he is so well known and has i host of friends who wish him well, t Mr. and Mrs, * Huckabee will be ut tome after October 2b in Butesburg, vhere Mr. Huckabee Is holding the H>?ition of principal of the Batesmrg-Jyeeeville high school. Mr. and Mrs. Tindal Entertain On Thursday evening of last week VIr. and Mrs. Hughey Tindj^ enter ained their bridge club ut their home ! >n Fair street. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hudson, of Wild wood, N. J., were v- | jue?ts of the club. The high score J fell to Mr. Tindal while Mr. II. K. | Beard, Jr., luid low. A delicious, ourse dinner was served at 7:30 and the games were played until midright. Mr. ami Mrs. \V. T. Stewart have eturned from a two-months' visit to Columbia, Pu. Death of Mrs. Black well On the night of October 21 out (immunity was deeply saddened in. Lhe passing of Mrs,. W. C. iHftckwell. She had been slightly indisposed for a few days but no one expected the *nd so soon. Mrs. Black well was in her sixtysccond year, having been born in l^ncaster county on June Id, 18dH, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Knight. She was twice mar lied. Her first husband wa- Benjamin Marshall to whom she was married on June 27. 1K87. He died in llO, ai-d in 1V12 she was married to W. C. Blackwell, who survives her. She is also survived by the following sons an.d daughters: W. A. Marshall, Xi. F. Marshall ami B. W. Marshall, Mrs. J. B. Gaskin and Mrs. T. W. Lattey, of Camden and F. D. Marshall of Rock Hill. In early life Mrs. Blackwell became a member of (the Flat Creek Baptist church of Lancaster county, laiter moving her membership to the Watoree churoh of Camden. ? ThiWXgH Vhe years "She has Kved a beautifully consistent Christian life. Those who knew her feel <that they have beeen greaitly enriched by her gentle, Ohristlike character. She loved her neighbors and manifested her abiding interest in them by many good deeds. Her funeral was conducted on Wednesday afternoon at her late residence by Rev. J. T. Littlejohn, assisted by Rev. G. P. Watson and Rev. j Cm> .ton-?Her remains jwere. laid, to rest in the Quaker cemetery by the side of her first husband. A beautiful floral display bore testimony to the high esteem in which she was held. To Have Church Party The -Hallowe'en party of the Presbyterian church is to be given Friday evening, October 31, at the 4-H clubhouse at seven o'clock. If you have not sent in your card to Mr. McCorkle do so a/t once or call him* on the phoae. If you have any space left m your car please drive by the Sunday school building between sixthirtty and seven and help with the tra ns portatio n. The trial of Herbert M. Campbell, Virginia real estate dealer, charged with the murder of Mary Baker, employe of the navy department last April, is underway in the court at Washington, D. C. Campbell is depending on an alibi for acquittal of the charge, while the prosecution is depending on circumstantial evidence and testimony of ballistic experts, who will aljege that the bullets which kille dthe girl were fired from a pistol owned bv Campbell. i : :? ,J. Kohn. former merchant at Albemarle, X. C., charged with viola ; tion of the Federal bankruptcy laws, , has been sentenced to two years in tihe Atlanta, Ga? penitentiary t*' think the matter over. LITTLE TABLES. "Tip tables, end tables, nested -tables, little tables in general, brighten nooks and corners?add smartness and homines* to chair or davenport groupings?lend dignity and charm j to hall??provide exquisite settings < for lamps, ornaments, books?and admirably render numberless other practical services. One more reason for their desirability is that they are .comparatively inexpensive." AT Catherine /Goodale's Shop for HOME DECORATIONS 4 1811 Fair Street <Me rJL oadc \ nm^m' | End of-Month Sale j S We are offering some Special Prices for I ] l air Visitors during our End-of Month Sale i I Ladies' and Children's Coats & Dresses I j Specially & O Af? II Priced from UP- 1 I BOYS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING I Marked down 25% from regular prices j .r ,i/ ' ' I OUR SHOE STOCK I | is complete and prices right j | It will pay you to visit our, store during this I I END--OF--MONTH SALE I Former Camden Boy On Winning Polo Team > .Sap Francisco papers of recent date i^arriyd accounts of the victorious' fWt Sill jk>1o team, which swept everything before them, finally playing San :Mateo for the Western InterCircuit championship and won by a score of 5 to 4. Playing as No. 2 on this victorious team is Lieutenant J. W. Clyburn, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. James H. 'Clyburn, now stationed at Font Sill. Others in .the picture are Lieut. A. R. S. Borden, Major H. L. MoBridq, Major J. M. Swing and Lieutenant I. L. Kibts as substitute. The San FranciBco Ettatnirier of August 16, carried a large picture of Lieut. Clyburn and his pony in action. The tField Artillery Journal in its last issue carries a picture of .the entire winning team mounted on their ponies. Mr. and Mirs. W. 0. Hay left on Thursday by motor for Miami, whore they will spend . several weeks before returning home by the WeslT coast. Mr. and Mrs. K. \V. Chapman and sons spent the week end in Aiken with relatives. ANNOUNCEMENT I wirfh to announce to my friends that I am now special agent for the Missouri State Life Insurance Company. We write all forms of Insurance? Life, Accident, Health and group. Will appreciate your business. & BABIN Camden, S. C., OSt. 28, 1930 I CUREX REM ARK A BUY QUICK MEALINQ i FOR Eczema,Pimples,Sores, Itch,Athletic Foot,Etc. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE AT I DeKALB PHARMACY ZEMP&DeFASS No stove chores this winter! OIL HEAT 10 DOWN DO away with all dirt and drudgery, all unpleasant chorea of heating with old fashioned atovea. Mo sweltering from n red hot atove? or shivering whoy the fire dies down. This winter, ot remarkably low coat, you can enjoy oil heat from Williams now Diat-O-Stovol Williams?whose Oil-O-Matic furnace burners are now heating shore homes than any other make burner?build a this new Dist-O Store to high quality Rtamlar<l?, price* it .ow on h quantity basil. Accurately built of 18 gauge steel for life-time gaarrloa, copper fused surface rentals rust. Outside finish |a lustrous rltreous rnamel?cleans with a damp rag? beautiful aa fine furniture. An Intensi-fier and automatic draft oontrol Included without extra charge on this palms modal cftretalsting Dist-O-Store. Gat all the facta ? this new low coat Williams oil heating here today. Di?vE Let us demonstrate its heating qualities at our store Camden Furniture Co. -S. . ?> ' -1' u, "' - , i t" <ti v v..-? ... 7?:.*'_ ..kiti^