University of South Carolina Libraries
p W A Bf 'ii^l H; tf if i'f^^^PHI^.; ^^B"' ^Bilp B I Bj M - ^B|j|| ^^^B p|lp|B ^^% \ B B B p?. ppi|Mg ofi^M'ff^^^B^^ '"' '1^fR!l?iii^ ^,'i^^:-;V'-:1 &iky. tain men vr EE || ichu hljh. * tras IHOW ? ijway as extra tags l lli^kee Set of Chinaware l^it dishes, 6 bread and pb'y (or 6 people. All t? IHHRV 1 jKone 46 . .J B.C. oiij,.^S UTILITY Ci-jScft; BROOM UNIT o ' Equipped with one shelf and broom clips. Kiln dried finishes in a selection of beautiful Sellers enamels to match cabinets; Pageant Special $17.50 ?1 DOWN?$1 WEEKLY &HELF UNIT With four shelves. Ideal storage and utility space for the modern kitchen, ID" j wide, 70" high, 11%" deep. *i Comes in Sellers durable bakcd-on enamels to match cabinet.*. PAGEANT* SPEC1AI $17.50 Si DOWN?SI WEEKLY _ "?* Ext.u Equipment 10-l'Ji.fh ft ...Km SET ^ Here is an opportunity to add ten piece# of orignt new kitchen equipment without a penny of cost. The steak #et. the butcher knlte arui can opener, two paring Knives orean knlte and spatula, also the carving eet. all without cost with your Sellers. Utility closets, tables, breakfast set or Cabinet base. Ouring Pageant of Progress only. V4_j 902 - .NEW L'jW PRICE SELLERS TABLE. A strong, well-made, steel braced .able. Straight, square _ lfga.?I .urge cutlery drawer.?horceliron?top,?well?framed around all edge*'and cross-braced. Comes in attractive colors to match Sellers Cabinets. 5i7 ^0 PAGEANT SPEC1AI ^ $1 DOWN I -lg,-Y\ U ~ 11 WEEKLV Extra Equipment 10-PIECE CUTLERY SET During our Pageant of Progress show only*. With Sailers table you get tnle fine set of kitchen cutlery without cost. 10 pieces In all. This set also la given with Sellers breakfast sultss, utility ~e!oseis or kitchen Cabinet bases. I 309-32-33 Put Your Kitchen on Dress Para^ Here is new style in a new !o wnrice breakfast suite by Sellers. Comes in Jade Green, Satin Gray en imels and olo Ivory. Also in new shaded oak finishes which are in today. Matches Sellers Cabinets in colors and $37 30 decorations. PAG KANT SPFC1A1 ?1 DOWN \ V , $1 WEEKL Extra Equipment 10-P1KCE CUTLERY SET -J* y?u ?uy your Seller* Breakfast suite during our Pageant o: r?u thle fine eet without penny of coat. It Is alec aiven as extra equipment with tables, etc. $5.00 ALuo,/ANCE FOR YOUR OLD CABINET m, CAMDEN, S.C SOCIETY NEWS" Hy N,r? 1Franct>s M. U. Woutcn 'telephone No. 133-W Entertains For Guest On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. ?vorge Hanks entertained with three guest "f '>,,i,,^./u,nolin? their house *> Mls- tlarenee Leoman, of .Charlotte. In the large living ro?,m U1 wh,eh th,( guests were entertained, pretty. fnM flowers were arranged at-iTSStlWly.-. Th* ladies' h^h Ua; made by Mrs. J. L, Williford thr. gentlemen s high score was won by Mr." \V? _j>- Wooten. The adies' consolation was cut by Mrs E- ?chei?k, of Charlotte, and the gentlemen's consolation cut by Mr. h'loyd Beaver. To her honor guest Mrs. Hanks gave a lovely embroidered pillow. After the game the hostess served delicious refreshments Clube Held Meeting The Kirkwood bridge club was entertained this week by Mr.'and Mrs,! t^an/M. Jones. Gu$*ts fpr the evening besides club members were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beard, Mr. and Mrs. doe Guthrie and Mrs. A. S. Davidson. The hostess served delicious refreshments after the game. The Wednesday morning club had its regular meeting this week with Mrs. A. S. Davidson on Fair street. , r? *?* r L. D. C. Chapter To Meet The December meeting of the John I). Kennedy Chapter U. D. C. will be held Monday, Dch ember 1, with Mrs. Henry G. Garrison, Jr., at her home on Rectory Park with Mrs. N. C. Arnett as assistant hostess. The meeting will be opened at 3:3o o'clock ; and a Christmas program will be var| t ied out. Members are urged to come J out and be prepared to pay dues for I the year at that time. l~. Exchange To Open The Woman's Exchange will open on December 1st under the management of Miss Ethel C. Yates. The Tea Room will be in charge of Mrs. Jack Whitaker, Jr. Pretty Christmas greens, cards and gifts of all kinds will be on hand in abundance. Orders will be promptly filled for Christmas. Itanning Christmas Bazaar Make your plans to attend the Christmas Bazaar Friday, December 12th. At this time you will have an opportunity to buy attractive Christmas gffts at reasonable prices. Oysters will be served at noon and a dbligious turkey dinner in the evening. Your patronage will be appreciated by the ladies of the Presbyterian auxiliary. Place will be announced later. fV To Have Week of Prayer The Woman's Missionary Society Of the Camden Baptist church wi'l observe a week of prayer for forcign missions-beginning Monday, Docember first. Meetings will be held in the church each afternoon at 1 o'clock. Fresh Meat at Market If you would like some fresh pork sausage, spare ribs, ham or dressed turkeys for Sunday call at the Community Market on Saturday after 9:30 and the ladies of the countywill have them on sale. Spinach, rape, potatoes, fresh country eggs are some of the other products of the farm to be offered for your selection. Mrs. Spencer Was Hostess Mrs. Frank W. Spencer was hostess at bridge on Tuesday afternoon, entertaining in her home on Chesnut street. Yellow and white chrysanthemums and roses were tastefully arranged in the living room and dinlug room where' the four tables wen placed for the games. In the sun porch bright fall flowers and ferns lent charm to the delightful affair. Mrs. A. S. Llewellyn received high score prize and was presented with a lovely blue linen table cover with doilies to match. The consolation prize was' an attractive brass paper weight with cord and pencil attached; this was cut by Mrs. W. H. Harrii. Mrs. R. W. White, Miss Celeste Mumford, Mrs. W. I). Whitaker and Mrs. Hugh Billups assisted the hostess in receiving her guests' who included the following: Mrs. It. It. Thurman, Mrs. W. L. Wooten, Mrs. Dan M. Jones, Mrs. VY. II. Harris, Miss Minette Boykin, Mrs. Hughey Tindal, Mrs. Henry Board, Mrs. Alfred M. McLcod, Mrs. RcHt>ert Marye, , Mrs. D. O. Houser, Mrs. S. K. Winkler, Mrs. H* G. Carrison, Jr., Mrs. William Mayfield, Mrs. Kirkland Trotter, Mrs. A. S. Davidson. After cards a congealed salad course and coffee were served with all th<t tea dainties. Mr. I>oe Quite flV Mr. J. K. Ivee, a teacher in the Baron DoKalb high school is in the Camden hospital very ill with pneumonia. He i* a very popular young man and his friends regret 'his ill? AMI. Personal Mention Mr*. W. L. Wright, of New York, "rived m Camden on Monday ttfIfMlOOIl. v^!' ',< ' Iceman, of <'hnriom*, - vv.as t,u' Jb'uost of M,s. Gorge nnriKs this week Miss Margaret < hewning *pm "si week at home with her parents b?. and Mrs. R. |.;. .(Vwiiiiik. Miss Elizabeth H ay nos worth, of t lor?,u-? w,? th, BU,,C ThauUKiv M s Vri , l'v'V L * H,npl>ell. Miss Kt he I Yates, who has been sju n< ina: the past few months in . ew York, arrived home on Tuesday. Mrs. WUl Suher. of Newberry was S W to Camden Saturday by the inMBennetuvil|8? S?urd"y00'!f'?S he w,.ddinB "f the letter's brother, K.D. Uw, j,.. nd Miss Avis l',u, &U II, (!anis1on' j,m cashier of the !f th r Hn!dBnI and al*<> chairman rlu rh:J r,ty H:,Mrd uf Wrectffrs. rio V M vW??k fr?m U business trip to New Tork City. Fnenda in Camden of Mr. and! wi l'u i i ? Morgan, of Vermont, i will be glad to know that they expect! JHrai1 m6"^^ a,uden soon for t,u* win-1 ,, ,,,7r* Morgan got into politics! f ? years aK" ""d was elected to tne state senate from Vermont hence he has been unable to spend much time .111 Camden. Mrs. NVilliford Entertains Among the lovely affairs given last* week Was the bridge luncheon "t which Mrs. ,J. L. Williford was hostess on Friday morning followed' by a bridge tefl in the afternoon. For the morning party the hostess had a number of out-of-town guests, including thy following: Mrs. Hillv Me-' i-otiaid, Mrs. g. A. Williford, of Ker-1 hav; Mrs. Wad<V II. Williford, Mrs.1 XA. Mrl). .Jones, Mrs. Ujrd* Ream-, Mr>. 15. A. F letch erf- Mrs. Gordo . I I'arrott, a^l ot H.-hopville. in th<? I'Ot ni- where the tables were *rt to cards were vases of lov< lv etiry.s.'.n the": 'jms a"d roses. Mrs. I'ughey 1 ii. !al won the high si^j?--pTT9.(riind I wa. gi\en an attractive door knocker, at the morning party. Mrs. MclJ Jones made high score for the out- 1 of-town guests and her prize was a box of lovely handkerchiefs. The consolation was cut by Mrs. F. I). Goodale. A delicious hot luncheon was served followed by u sweet course. Four tables were arranged for the afternoon guests and the high score was made by Miss Katherine Murchison and Mrs. T. V. Walsh made low. (Mrs. Hubert Wilson cut consolation. In the late afternoon delicious refreshments were served. McSwain?Maxwell Announcements of the marriage of Miss Virginia Carolina McSwain to Robert Earle Maxwell which took place Thursday, November 20, at Clemson have been issued by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Franklin McSwain of Greenville. The wedding was a quiet affair and attended by the families of the young couple. The Rev. J. K. Guode pen formed the ceremony. After the ceremony the bride and groom left for a wedding trip and upon their return will be at home in Columbia, where Mr. Maxwell holds a responsible position with the Broad River Power company. Mrs. Maxwell is a graduate of the University of South Carolina, where she took an active part in all college activities. For the> past few years she has been teaching in the public schools at Camden. !Mr. Maxwell is a graduate of Clemson college.?-Columbia State. Mr s. Hunter Boy kin Died In Charleston Charleston, Nov. 27.?Mrs. Hunter R. Boykin, for 45 years, a resident of Charleston, died at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon at her . home at 64 Smith street. Mrs. Boykin, who had been in ill health for some time, was in her 70th year. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Presbyterian church in Camden which was Mrs. Boykin's girlhood home. She was a daughter of the late Robert M. and Margaret Kennedy. Mrs. Boykin is survived by her husband, seven children and three .brothers. The children are: R. Kennedy Boykin, of Charleston; William Wbitnker. Boykin, of Charlotte, N. C..; Mrs. Wilmont Heyward, of Atlanta; Belton O. Boykin, of Camden; John "Kennedy Boykin, of Washingtor.; Thomas Reeves Boykin, of Columbia, and Miss Nellie K. Boykin, of Camden. r Brothers who survive are John I). Kennedy, of Los Angeles, Calif.; Robert M. Kennedy, librarian of the Ui iwrsity of South Carolina, Columbia; and J. Sherratt-'Kennedy, of Atlanta. Ga. Thanksgiving Day Opens Tourist Season Thanksgiving finds -many of cam(M't! s winter i vsidonts established in f li attractive homos for the soax; J ommg down early wore Mr. : ' ;,ls- Samuel Russell of Milbank, ? ?' ?? the way this is one of the )tn- h li mV *' l,-? ,v'nodeled I? .helium houses; Mrs. Frederick nnd,nvi,M' xrS". Woo,,g ,{ol'inson, Mr. n \i vlJ\.u,on"'d Graham, Mr. *?ui Mis. Mckee (traham, Mr Frank ? our*.?. Mr. u?,l Mrs. KoW^'BoX. Mr- it M[?' ,,?1' Kendall u.ui Mis. bUnihen tunulloy uml ilauuhM s T ,M?? r. W. ,S.R.,K..r, VI . " a'?d Miss D ' W?l?r Br?Wn *"d Mlss B. by''Mr' 1 n H?'m K081>h'' b*B" sLn/.^, "ft*- VR: ' < j Clark, of New York ? iVn i 18MV zwbl'th A> Clement, of Rutland, Vermont. Mr. a,"I Mr,. H. I'. Kendall, who have been for several weeks in their [attractive home "The Sycamores," on i 1 air street, intend returning to Boston the end of the week. ' winter Va kt f"11, the ourliL'at of 'the | Nintci hotels to open its hospitable : doors is entertaining many return- * ng all seasqn guests as well us cntin,1*r to those making short stuys on their way further south. Attractive rnMrKUfl?Mthil1 ttt Hobkirk AbboU w?nd MrS' ?,eder"k Everett a faibi m? ma,,.HnKe recently was NhI v l society ovent of the New York season. Mrs. Abbott is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel h,.r K<'y in' u ' New Ydrk' and with u.Vnts h,as spent many winters at the t ourt Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott expect to return north the lut| ter part of the Week and will make then home in New York cjty. u- v Ciy?,^l W* Willed and "Mr. P have come to Hobkirk hem lit ts burgh for shooting over the holiday. Mrs. Willock and Miss lot once \\ illock are ex-pec Led shortMi h-S, ,'nUny, Camden friends of i?s \\ illock will he pleased to hear ol ner improved health. The opening of the hunting season on lot -iksg v'ing is a^racting manv >. r'<iren o t?>,. numerous preserves *lV' Ul ; 11 Quail is said to be aounua.it ,.ii ;. ear, and in the river swamps wild uee.W, turkeys and decks are unusually abundant. A c v days agovft successful nimrod in t ' Boy-kin section, famous for its iiue game, brought in one morning thirteen wild geese. Mr. W. L. Wright arrived Wednesday bringing with him Mr. James Bower for a weeks outing with gun and rod, and at Hobkirk Inn are Mr George J. Willock and Mr. William B. Kerr, of Pittsburgh, Mr. WarrenBeard, of Providence, and Mr. J. E \ Mooney, of Manchester, N. H., all here for Thanksgiving shooting. ?n Thanksgiving night Mr. and u*'u Wri*ht? of Hempstead, who have with them Mr. JameB Bubson, of England, and Mr. James Bower, of New York, had also as dinner guests Mr. and Mrs, H. D. Kirkover, Mrs. Robert Marye, the Misses Yates and Rev. C. G. Richardson. r Camden is glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kirkover who came from Buffalo on Monday to remain through the season at. their home here. Mr. Kirkover is very active in promoting and managing the races and is always interested in all that advances the interests and growth of Camden as u winter resort. ; Mr^_and_-Mrs. Lamont" Dominick. of Mill brook, are recent cottage amivals. ^ They are again at "Frogmore," the pictureque cottage overlooking the pond and Sarsfield links. Mr. and Mrs. Donald 'Morrison came a short time* ago. Mr. Morrison will again act as professional at the Sarsfield club. Miss Gertrude E. Eraser, of Englewood, N. J., has arrived at Hobkirk Inn. Mr% A. L. Creamer, poular owner of the Highland Pines Inn, at Southern Pines, nnd Mr. W. E. Flynn, of Marblehead, Mass., were gtiests thrs week of Mr. H. G. Marvin at Hobkirk Inn. ^ 'Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Henson, of England, are visiting Mrs. Henson's sister, Miss Ruth Richards, at Green Leaf Villa. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. DoLoache v/ere dinner guests on Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. A. Taylor,'at Hobkirk Inn, prior to their departure for Florida. Mr. and Mrs. John DeVine, of New York, are with Miss Olive Whittredge on Kirk wood Lane and Mrs. William Peake, of Rye, has been for a few days with her metbety Mrs,-Erederl_ ick Robinson, on Lybtleton avenue. I). A. R. Chapter To Meet The regular monthly meeting of the I). A. R. Chapter will be held on Thyrsday, December 4th at 3:45 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. Julia Long Knapj) on Mill street. Mr. Coleman Very III Friends of Mr. C. M. Coleman regret to know that he was carried to the Camden hospital Saturday night a very ill man. Mr. Coleman had been confined to his home for about two Weeks, and his sudden turn for the worse came as a great shock to his family and friends. CHRISTMAS GIFTS AND MORE GIFTS ALifQ? Christmas Greeting Cards Wrappings, Tissues and Tags You will fine new and unique collections __ _ CATHERINE H. GOODALE'S SHOP mi fair street ' ?