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fttfCIETY NEWS ?JMi?, Mrs. Kr?MM M. B. WooUn Wm T?tephoM No. ISS-W ||9" *1?kly' Club Mot Friday ,* Aiday evening of lost week fill W. Vj^Landingham Ktoed the weekly bridge club ?t iteyfi&me on Laurens street. Two nBE> tables wore added honoring {SK house guerte, Mr. and Mrs. Ml Braaingrton, of Paw Creek. K flowers were arranged in the ifU in WWich the guests were enIt! Mied. ', tf' Ml ft* ladies' high seore was won by 31 W Bresington and the highest mLgtt for the gentlemen was made by WKuj,Basil Bruce. Low fell to Mr. ?^<1 M?. Frank Williams. At the M^oodusion of the game delicious Mwhriohes and hot coffee wore served to the guesfta. 9 Mrs. Yates Was Hostess jft'jfo. C. H. Yates was hostess this BLpk at hdr bridge olub, her guests WLtft& regular members being: Mrs. B?[g. Marvin, Mrs. W. H. Harris, Frank Wooten and Mrs. Joe I^KGuthrie. A delightful luncheon was Ktrved at noon and the game conSdoued until 1:30. P Marriage Announced r ( Friends of the groom irj Camden K-vill be interested in the following Mstrriage announcement: Mr. Ralph iLittte ami Miss Mildred Smith were married Thanksgiving day in Charlottesville, Virginia. The bride is a native of Charlottesville and Mr. Little has made his home there since his graduation from the University of Virginia. He is in business in the Virginia city and the young couplo till make that their home after a [tedding trip to points of interest ill the North. Mr. LAttle is the youngest son of Mr. "George T. Little, of this city, and has many friends here. Mrs. McDowell Hostess Mrs. E. JN. McDowell was hostess at the Thursday afternoon bridge club laaft week entertaining at her home on Mill street. Guests for the afternoon other (than club members were: Mrs. Alfred M. McLeod, Mrs. .Henry E. Beard, Mrs. W. L. Wright. 'After cards were laid aside, the hoatfeas, assisted by Mrs. John M. Villepigue, served delicious oyster stew, with sandwiches and hot coffee. Dainty bonbons were placed on each table during the game. li.? Club Met With Miss Shannon The Wednesday morning Cnib was ; entertained this week by MM Charlotte Shannon and her*guests besides tegular members of the club included. Mrs. S. K. Winkler, Mrs. Ranlet, Miss Elizabeth Farrelley and Mrs. ; W. H. Harris. A delicious buffet i luncheon was served at noon and the game continued until 1:30. Mrs. E. D. BUtkeney spent seveial days recetnly in Columbia with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Spong. i: THE TOR1I SHO^ 1216 BROAD STREET r *v v DON'T BE AFRAID to come into our shop. We r. have gifts from 10 cents up, and from $10 down. Inexpensive things carej; fully chosen in all mar^ kets off the world for you ?people of Camden. p 1216 BROAD STREET \ THE TOR11 SHOP ? V 4 Landscape Gardening ? I Mrs. C. M. Emanuel I Borden Nurseries I! Borden, S. C. U Long Distance Phone r 'i . s' j P Nurseries 17. miles-out on p] I "Sumter rosd. | CUREX **ma?kaslv quick hkalino ? *o* v* 7 Eczema,Pimples,Sores, Itch, Athletic Foot,Etc. I *??Y SACK OUARANTKC AT E] EZPiKKiZ pharmacy" 1 _ 2EMP * DoPASS ap" hft ntf^ * * ~ Personal Mention Mr Jo, McKain vi.iud ,rien<1? J l*?t week end. Mr?. Floyd Beaver end Mr,. Hubert i!T r,1 TUeS<i"y cu^relnti" * Hower, I, vlmthn*. TTk He K-,u' n- c-< ?* Mr^"T" ,M* W~k <"l F?tr street. ' ' Rlchllrd?. on M?;u'J w Kumni' the past week. ' W* Kumtft leb^rd^hjve roWnS ^rvJ wn- ^ to Buffalo, N. Y ned frorn * visit >unf& *? w. l EM*beS CUrk6' ? the Chnrleeton U,t wTf 'Steei",""> f SemLJ?tm ."i"6?' ^ the Rpi?~pal ot Alexandria, va? visited friends here last week Mr. Waiter L. Rush i, aStendinf "deltaI oourt in Lauren, this week Mrving a? a petit juror. Mrs. W. L. Wright and Mr,. Rob. ?rt Marye motored to Charlotte on Wednesday for the day. of^aH M> Bryant and httle son Mrs. George Coleman has returned from a visjit to her sister, Mrs. J. R Montgomery, in Washington, D. C. M?'. A. S. Llewellyn was in Charlotte oil Uhu.rolay at a manager's conference of the' Kendall company. babv"' nfmUMrf\ ^COl<Ke jarvis u,ld Mr fhai;loUt| were guests of Braver last week. ih( en, efr\ laft' <>f Charleston, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. R Y\ Steed man onMac key street this week. Mi. (... A. McVean, of Leroy N. Y. is in ( amden on business *thi's week in connection with Mr. Ernest L. W oodward s interests. Miss Helen lavage, who has been spending several months in New York Cfty, has returned home for the holidays. Miss Mollje Blackwell spent the past week end here with her mother, Mrs. G. L. Blackwell. She returned to Winthrop on Sunday. Mrs. Richard Kirkland left last Saturday, for Atlanta where she and Mir. Kirkland will make their home. Met With Mr. and Mrs. Whit&ker , Robert H. Pinckney, of Charleston, field manager of tihe South t/aavwina motor club, was a visitor here Thursday, in the interest of the motor dubs. Miss Nadege Brunei, who has been spending the fall months here, left recently for her home in Geneva, Switzerland, being called home on account of the illness of her mother. Friends of Mr. William Richburg, of Manning, will be pleased to know that he has returned home from the Camden hospital, where he has bees ill with typhoid fever for the past five weeks. Mrs. Blanche Simmons, who lias been the guest of 'her sister, Mrs. G. P. Watson, has returned to her home in Bamberg. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Watson, who will spend some time there. The friends of Mr. K. Lee, Jr., teacher\in the Baron DeKalb high school, will be pleased to know, that he is greatly improved after his illness in the Camden hospital and returned to his home in Lugoff on Monday. The Tuesday evening card club was delightfully entertained this week: by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whituker, Jr. Yellow chrysanthemums made charming the rooms whetre the card tables were placed and supper was served at .half after seven o'clock, before the games of bridge. ? Miss Frances Bissell spent last week end at Winthrop college wfth friepds. She was accompanied home by Miss Elizabeth _Mj*rs, of Spar-1 tanburg, who was h6r fuest on Sun-J dav. Miss Mvers is^ spending this week with Miss Mary GOodale o* Laurens street. Jurors Need Not Appear Notice is sent out by Clerk of Court J. H. Clyburn to all jurors drawn to serve t the second week of criminal Count not to appeai^m next Monday for jury duty as no court will bo called. ' j; SUNDAY DINNER j; ?at? :[ The Pines Tea Shop ; / MENU: Shrimp n i Olive?- Celery Turkey Dreseing ! , Ric?, Giblet. Gravy (| Spinach Oream Potatoes i Cadied Yama Tomato Salad Ambrosia and Cake Coffee ^ t Tea MilK 7:30 to 11:00 p. na. . Please call phone 2102 for reaervationa. , 7" "IT I JtaUry Affair Was Entertaining On Thursday night of last week the IWtariuns entertained the Rotary Ann's at a delightful dinner. The afhur was given in the American Legion Hall and the dinner was served on individual -tables. The hall was beautifully decorated. After dinner wns served the Ratariana sang many lovely songs and the Rotary Ann songs followed. The address of the evening was made by Rev. A. Douglas McArn. Reubin Pitts, president of the club presided. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and C. M. Brand, at Sumter, motored over for the occaslon. i . Notes Prom Convention Mrs. A. A. Reasonover and Mrs. S. -C. Zemp returned home on Saturday from Greenville, *vthere they attended the U. D. C. Convention which convened on Wednesday and Thursday. The nux*t interesting affairs of the convention which was held In the Poinsett hotel, at which a host of local women and more than a hundred distinguished greats from out of town were present. The following evening which was Historical Evening, a fashion parade was given ip the ball room at the hotel. Twentyfive ladies dressed in the' original costumes of the sixties, were in parade. The costume receiving the greatest applause was that woi'n by | Mrs".'Goodson and was made of homespun which was woven during tho war, The costume bringing the next greatest /applause was thi^ which was worn by Mrs. Sidney Zemp, of Camden, and owned by Mrs. Louise Proctor, also of Camden. This drees was more elaborate, being a rose brqcade /satin. Death of Mrs. Williams Funeral services fo-r Mrs. Ella Tay- I lor Williams were held last Sunday at 2 p. m., at her late residence. Elder England, of Columbia, of the Mormon faith, had the services in charge, and she was laid to 'rest'" in the Quaker cemetery of this city. Mrs. Williams was sixty-nine years of age at the time of her passing, Saturday, December Gth. - She had been in ill health for the past two months. At an early age she was married to Mr. Thomas J. jyillimas, of this city, and to this uWom several children were born, but the only one surviving the mother is Mr. Johnnie Williams, of Camden. Baptist Church Services The following services are announced for the week at the First Baptist church: Sunday school at 10 o'clock, 'Mr. L. N. Harwell, superintendent; preaching at 11:15. Morn? ing subject, "A Cure For Worry". Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Senior B. Y. P. U. Thursday evening at 8:00. Junior B. Y. P. U. Sunday evening at 6:30. The public is cordially invited to attend all the services of this church. There will be no evening service on account of union service at Meth, odist church. ' M rs. Roddey Escapes Injury I Mrs. J. B. Roddey, 3501 Main street, and her daugh/tei/ barely .escaped serious injury late yesterday afternoon when the sedan Mrs. Rod.dgy was driving skidded on the slippery highway about five miles from Camden and overturned. They were riding toward Camden froui Columbia when the accident occurred. The car skidded across to the left of the road and over the shoulder and turne<T'bottom side upward so that it was resting on the top and wheels were in the air. The occupants came back to Columbia with friends who were* returning from the Camden-Chester football Game.?Columbia State, Saturday. The November' sale of the Montgomery Ward company were 25 per cent less than the sales for the $ame month of last year . ri . i 1931 MODEL Electric Clock and Radio" Combined r $75 to $79.50 i * Come in and tee this wonderful combination F. D. GOODALE i JEWELER DeKalb St^bpposit* Postofficc I I - ? r- . * < :. *: - - - ' .. -vS&T'' \ I AUXILIARY HOLDS MKKTINC | Mrs. W*Uh and Mr*. Huweil Joint I Hwt?iwr? to Camden Unit \ Twenty-one members of the American Legiou Auxiliary attended the December meeting held at the residence of Mrs. T. V. Welsh, Jr., who wen* j4int hostess with Mrs. laither Sowell. ' \ Mrs. M. M. Keasonover, <th$ president, presided, opened the iiMNifting in the usual manner, first by singing "America", and prayer, Which was led by Mrs. Carl A. West. Mrs. Hughey Tindad, the secretary, read the minutes of the last meeting and after their adoption, Mrs. Hubert Wilson, treasurer, gave a report of the finances; and also read letters of thanks from two ax-service men in hospitals to whom this unit* had sertt Thanksgiving boxes. On mcttrton, it wats decided to order membership pins and irequeejt thai each member purchase and wear one. The unit decided to purchase a $5.00 tubercular health bond through the county chairman of that fund here. ? We were pleased (to learn through Mrs. R. E. Chewning, who reported on the Fifth district meeting held at Pageland, that one of our members, Mrs. Hughey Tindal, was elected district committeewoman. A committee was appointed to solicit orders for the bulletin. Mrs. E. B. Buddiu gave a talk On | Woodrow Wilson to commfemorale his birthday, after which Mrs. James Candy furnished delightful music. The meeting was then closed hv reciting the preamble in unison. During the social hour, the host esses served sandwiches, cookies, wafers and tea. New Calendars K?adv The Bank of Camden announces they have a limited number of the 1931 calendars for distribution to th<* public. Church Bazaar Today Don't forget the Presbyterian Bazaar today, Friday, December 12th. This is the very place to buy a reasonable priced Christmas gift. An oyster lunch is to be served at noon and a turkey dinner in the evening. Plan to dine with us. This bazaar is to be held in the vacant store just east of the poetoffice. To Meet Today A meeting in called for this afternoon at four o'clock at the Chamber of Commerce office to perfect plans for the organization of n merchants' 1 association. Officers will be elected ' and general business dis.ussed. All merchants are uived to attend. Mr. W. F. Nettles is chairman of -.i c >m mit'.ee tiom the ( haml>cr of Com merce to help organize this association. I. North and South Carolina spent a total of $5,205,840.10 in building roads during thy last fiscal year, according: to a report made to congress by the chief of the public roads bureau of the department of agriculture, of which,$.'1,511,205.00 was spent in South Carolinu, includnjg $1,010,.'}dx..'ll of Federal aid. ? .. _ It. LOOKING BACKWARD Takes From the Filea of The Chronicle Fifteen and Thirty Yeara Ago THIRTY YKARS AGO December 12, 1900 Mm. A, S. White mi)nourues the opening of her Belldhaw dairy f?rm n**T < uiiuh-n. Wa.ter Schnock accidentally abut in shoulder while hunting with Herbert iMfcttM. . W. Hampton Cobb admitted to the bar for the practice of law, Her. rv Iaoell of West Waterea, married to Mi$s Alice MoKeachern, of Ridgeway. iM. G. Huckabeo end Mbw* I?ttio Doby, of Camden, married. C. M. Ooleman attends wedding of hie ai der, Miae Claudia Coleman, to William H. Suber at Newberry. Wiilie Parker* member of Seaboard Air Line brass bund, located at Portsmouth, Va., on a visit to Oaanderv W. J. Bryan announce* that he will edit a weekly new?|>aper known as "The Commoner." Kdward Cudahy, Jr., 15-year-old aim of the millionaire Chicago packer, abducted by a man named Jack Crow, lhe lather paid $26,000 ransom and the boy was recovered. Total of |700,540.10 spent for white schools in South Carolina. ? i Mr. Ijoonard H. Soheuk, who travels North Carolina and Virginia, visited his family here last week. _ inr FIFTEEN YEARS AGO December |17, 1915 Ira H. Jones, of Imncaster, m?u ried to Mku Minnie Craig Taylor, of Camden. Mow. Kat hemic Deboache Zerap, beloved Camden women, died after long illness, in her &3ra year. hdward Locke Williams married to Miss Louie* DuBoee BRakeney. Policeman Robert I-atta captured eleven pound possum near h&s home on I aureus at root. . E. I). Turner dead in Roykin section. James Gladden married to Miss Km ma Bran ham, of Lugotff. Jttmse B. Wallace, of Camden, named district deputy for the fourtoe nth district at grand lodge of Milsohh in session at Charleston. I^ee IhivU opens grocery store in Dibble building on Broad street. Charles D. Jones elected mayor of lamoaster over John T. Green. L. C. Shaw sella Owens form lands south of Camden to C. V. Galloway, of Hairtsville. Doyee Dakor married to Miss Jossie Johnson, of Hetfiune. Jury at York returns verdict of not guilty in trial of Ernest Lsenhower charged with murder of Raleigh Roulwatv in Winnaboro mob case. ? ?II? tm ?miii MI i., hr inniinR over with all kinds ! of interesting gifts this (Christinas I Mary Rifts priced at 50c, 75c and $1.00 All useful as well as attractive || CATHERINE GOODALE'S SHOP ^ Of (iifts and Interior Decorationa gPf^gi GRANDMOTHER'S 8Mm BREAD Full Pound FAN wrapped loaf Jf V ROLLS Doz. Ow % v/z/y/jmnw * ?MEAL or GRITS Loose lb. 3c ^ Macaroni-Spaghetti-Noodles 2 pkgs. l$c Snnnyfleld Pancake Flour ? 5 pkgs. 25c Sultana SYRUP S0-OB. A SIM X5C Ann Pose Pore Preserves 5? 10c : - - A&P j APPLE I SAUCE I lOc 1 8 OCLOCK COFFEE lb. 25c CHAD TVllTUr* Swift's Jewel A lb. ||WA 3tlUli A IliFlirill Or Scoeo R.wM '95C I ; FLOUR ~1 nA&P Plain or Self rising 24-lb. 96-lb. 75c $2-89 iHiUbury or (Gold Medal 24 & 99c i loni Brand . mm 65c &X.50 < IrUVDDTVG Quaker Maid No. 2 Mr _ I -v, VliJElMjl&Mlagl Red Pitted Can ' " d&jgg | I Whole Milk?Held . CHEESE m. 25c I on a?Tender?Tasty PEAS N<?n2 10c I Del Monte RAISINS Or Seedktt 3 pkga. 25?~ T - Layer Raisins, lb* 12%c Mince Meat, bulk, lb 19c Pitted Dates ^ 22c A&P Currants1^ 19c rigs a& "sr sfc Fruit Cake^?50cA $1.00 NUTS Mixed, lb. 25c Brazil*, lb. 25c Waln't*, lb 33c Pecan*, lb. 43c Almon'* lb 25c * Citron Peel, lb* . .. .39c Glace Cherries, lb* 49c Glace Pineapple, lb* 49c Warwick Iwim * Chocolates v A 45c g |M9 I The Great ATLANTIC ifc PACIFIC Tea Co. I P " , f