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SOCIETY NEWS] - i<rn Frances M. B. W6oten " Telephone No. 13S-W V i 1 Market To Open at Nine L Saturday, October 17th, the K"Market will open at nine o'clock. EgVjeper* of the city are cordiail^yitcd t., come and get their L. pies, vegetables, chickens, eggs yfron> f?om these ladies of the nty _ r Grace Church Services The Kev (O. Richardson, rector FGrace Fp'scopal church announces following services for Sunday, |^ Church school at 10:00 m- morning prayer and sermon at a. m. Young peoples Service Iruf a'- P* m* public is fljitlly invited to attend all these rviccs. M cCask ill?Hay nets ur. John Thomas Haynes and Miss ,rgarci Cleo MeOaskill surprised e|r friends on Sunday, October 11th, hen they were quietiv married at e Baptist parsonage by Rev. J. B. uton. (>nly a few friends of the ople were present for the wedding. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. \V. McCaskill of this county. She s been making her horde in Oamfor several years where she has en jn traniing, recently graduating jm the Camden hospital, jlr. Haynes is the son of Mrs. L. Haynes. He graduated from the unden school and while there was valuable and popular member of e foot ball team. He is now with t City Orug company. The young couple will make their me in this city, where they have HjT friends. To I'outpoiU" lietuty ?ihow , The beauty show scheduled for tonight has been postponed until' Wednesday, October 21 ?t. In this j show only men will be participants. . They will model the latest in ladies' ' fall costumes as they think they 1 should be worn. Admission charge ? will be twenty-five cents, the proceeds will be for the benefit of the American Ix-gion and ^'Auxiliary. ' Hutu* of the fashion and beauty par- t ade will be 8 o'clock, at l<cgion Hall. < Club Had All Day Meeting The Midway Home Demonstration club held its October meeting at the home of Mrs. H. C. McCoy. The < meeting was an all day affair so all brought picnic lunch, which was served cafeteria style. Ten ladies from the Bcthune club were present making thirty-two at the meeting. ' Miss Sadie Craig, home demonstration agenty for the county, showed the ladies how to make over hats and about thirty were fixed. The club this year has adopted as their principal subject, "Home Management. Club Met With Mrs. Yates Members of the Wednesday morning bridge club and four extra players were guests of Mrs. C. H. Yates this week. Following the game a delicious luncheon was served. This meeting marked the end of the series and the prize for the highest score made in the twelve games was won by Miss Leila Shannon; Mrs. A. S. Davidson came second. Those playing other than club members were: Mrs. William Shannon, Mrs. Frank M. Wooten, Mrs. H. G. Marvin and Mrs. B. O. Boykin. Mr. and Mrs. John Eaton and small son, of Belle View, Pittsburg, are visiting at the hpme of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Goodale. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. C. H? Baker and { rti&ses Florence l*May and Blanche t lough returned Friday from Plutts- t mrg, N. Y., where they have beoTi t pending the summer. Mr. and Mrs. George Hunne and \ selden llunns have returned to Camlen for the winter from Middletown, , *onn. Mrs. J. W. Kenney, of Columbia, aus the guest of friends here on , Saturday. S4u? came over for tin* lay with Mrs. ('ha flic* Jones and Miss , Jessie King, both of Columbia. Miss I.enora Khame, a student at olumbia college, spent the week end iit home. She had as her guests Misses Martha Bleckley, of Anderson; I/ouise Stone, of Little River, Miss; ( ornelia Kickenbaker, of Cameron; Theo Humphries, of Lancaster and Margaret Allen, of Bamberg. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Braaington and children, of Paw Creek, N. visited1 relatives here last week end. M iss Rosa McLeod, of Leroy, N. Y.,j is on a visit to relatives in Camden. Hollis Cobb spent several days this past week in Paw Creek on business. Miss Mary l>aughtrey, of Sumter, was the guest of Miss Marjorie McCann lust week end. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Alexander and MrV.. Louise Rosick spent Sunday in Charlotte. A. Lexie Geisenheimer, of Charleston, spent Sunday here at the home of his sisters.. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beaver left on Tuesday for a visit to relatives in Norfolk, Va. While there they will go to attend the .Sesquicentennial celebration ut Yorktown. Mrs. H. S. Steedman had her daughters, Miss Harriet Steedman, Mrs. Robert Taft, of Charleston, and M iss Sara Steedman, of Newberry, with her the last week end. Mrs. Hughey Tindal, Mrs. A. Sam Karesh, Mrs. R. E." Chewning, Miss Jennie Whitaker, Mrs. M. M. Reasonove:* and Mrs. A. S. Llewellyn attended tha installation of State officers of the American I^egion and Auxiliary held in Columbia on Monday. Mrs. L. T. Mills is visiting her mother in Newberry. Larry B. Scott, of Toronto, Canada, is spending the week here with friends. Mrs. Schenk Bridge Hostess. In a pretty setting of fall flowers, Mrs. Leonard Schenk charmingly entertained with two tables of bridge at her home on Broad street last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Kirkland Trotter made the high score and was presented with an attractive gift." The low score .prize fell to Mrs. Leslie McLeod. At the conclusion of the game a delicious congealed salad course was served to the following guests: Mrs. Tom Ancrum, Mrs. Kirkland Trotter, Mrs. Withers Trotter, Mrs. Joe Thomas, Mrs. Leslie MoLeod, Mrs. J. L. Williford and Mrs. George Hanks. Miss Carolyn Richardson, student at Wirrthrop college, who was appointed one of the Marshalls of Winthrop, spent last week at home. Misses Betty Cureton and Katherine Boykin spent last week end at Winthrop college. Dr. John W. Corbett returned home on Tuesday after, ^pending a few days with his grandson, John Richardson in New York, j Mrs. J. H. Kirby, of Woodruff, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Wil: liford at Brevhrd Place. A 'CorainjTiMarriage Announcement is made of the com ing marriage of Miss Beulah Reas onover, of Camden, to Mr. Prestor B. Afckenban, of Cottageville, S. C The marriage, will .be on S&j&rday [October 24th,"'at ttfte home 01 mr. am Mrs. A. A. Reasonover, Laureni street, this city. Miss Reasonover is a native of thii county but has been making her hom? in Mangum, Oklahoma, for severa years, where she was assistant su perintendent in the Border-McGreg or hospital of that city. ~iMr. Ackerman is postmaster and 1 merchant at Cottageville. Our Advertisers The Chronicle is this week carry ing quite an array of advertisingboth local and foreign?most of i coming in at the last few hours o press time. Advertisers are request ed to turn in their copy as early a possible thereby insuring neater dis play and better positions. Majestic Program Friday, October 16th. She dared to tell boudoir secret of high society. Claudette Colbei in "S&ORBTS OF A SECRETARY A sensational drama frankly toldrevealing the scandal and sham co^ ered by the cloak of sophisticated s< ciety. Also Pathe Comedies. Saturday, October 17th. A reckless, quick shooting sheri makes fast work of bandit gan Buck Jones in a thrill-packed Wes em ''THE FIGHTING .SHERIFF It wnl have you gripping the edge < your seat with excitement. All Metro Comedy and Cartoons. Monday and Tuesday, October 19-1 It's Here! It's Fun! "MONKE BUSINESS." With Four Marx br. thers. Greatest comedy of this < any other season. The four mad m: niacs at their best. The crownir achievement of the comedy worl NOW, the great big laugh the wor needs. Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 21-2 Nancy Carroll as a daring Ne York girl who tells society's secre "PERSONAL MAID." An intima glimpse into the private world tKe moneyed. As exciting as it entertaining. i mm m ~^r - *?: ? rr r Mrs. Sander* Entertains Club. ? The Business and Professional Wonen's Club held its October meeting' it the home of Mrs. B. (J. Sanders >11 Fair street, Interesting pamphlets >f the Richmond convention were Retributed by the president, Miss hltta U Bobbins. Mrs, Sanders wus Heeled publicity chairman for the /ear and plans were jnude for u social meeting in November, After a short business session .ables were arranged for bridge after which the hostess served delicious refreshments^ Library Hours ( banged Beginning on Monday, October 1th the Camden public library will begin opening for the winter months from 10 u. m. to noon and from 3 to <r> o'clock p. m. ' In the Juvenile department twelve attractive new lx>oks have |>een added this month. They include some of "The Utile Cousins of IjOhg Ago" ' series and "The Cozy Corner" series, i Club Met With Mrs. Zemp The Thursday afternoon bridge ? club was delightfully entertained lust week by 3lrs. Frank M. Zemp on Fair street. Pretty fall flowers lent charm to the affair. Besides club members Mrs. Zemp's other guests included: Mrs. T. V. Walsh, Mrs. J. L. Williford, Mrs. F. W. Spencer, Mrs. F. M. Wooten, Mrs. A. S. Davidson and Mrs. W. L. Goodale. Columbia Team To Play Here. Tonight, Friday, October 16th, u bowling team from Brunswick Recreation Alley, Columbia, will play a team from this city at Bowlmore Parlor. The game starts at 9 p. m., to which the public is cordially invited. Croat interest is expected in this game as the local team wishes to even its score with Columbia, who won the game played on October 2nd in the Capital city. Those to play for i Camden will be: Messrs. Bennie M. Smith, Jack Moore, Albert Vale, C J. Blackmon and W. C. McManus. Club Met With Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Hubert O. Wilson was hostess at her bridge club on Monday afternoon and her guests besides members included: Mrs. John Mackey, Mrs. Carroll DesChamps, Mrs. J. L. Williford and Mrs. Smyrl Hnlsall. The top score prize was won by Mrs. Williford. After the game the hostess served most enjoyable refreshments. T - - - T ' ... Mrs. Will Moid \Va* Hosl CSS. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J. L. Willi foul delightfully entertained her t*lub and added an extra table for Mrs. John Mackey, Mrs. Fred Bryant, Mrs. Sidney" Zemp, Jr., and Mrs. robin: Other guests included: Mrs. Joe Guthrie, Mrs. R. F. Stevenson, i Mrs. Kirkland Trotter and Mis. Leonard Stthenk. The card tables were arranged in a lovely se'tting ,of zinnias, goidenrod* and other bright fall flowers. Delightful refreshments were served before the games from an attractively appointed table. Mrs. Hughey Tindal won the club prize and Mrs. Sidney Zemp, Jr., made hightest score for the guests. Mrs. Muller Was Hostess Mrs. Mortimer Muller entertained her bridge club on Friday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Deas Boykin won the high score prize. The hostess served delicious refreshments after the game. More MciuImth From Here Hurry Humpton earner tHe following puragraphs in his "Woods and Waters" department in Wednesday's State: "Marion II. lleyman, secretary of the Kershaw county chapter, sends in the names of seven more members with dues, and says, 'the end is not yet.' Here they are:4 (diaries 1*. Nuite, 'another forester,' A. A. Shanks, I). A. Hoykin, Irvine M. Hoykin, Sam Russell, Newton C. Hoykin, May or. Robert M. Kennedy. "Thut's a mighty fine selection and here's hoping they all show up in Columbia on the 28th." Rains Start I.awn Planting The heavy rain of last Friday put , enough moisture in the ground to start the planting of lawns in Camden. Street commissioner W. D. Whitaker has had a force of hands busy for the week planting plots on public places and many private owners are having their lawns and curbing planted which will add to the beauty of the city this winter. iThe Llbby price* In thl* ad effective all week. 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