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Kciety news H * Mr*. Kraneaa M. R Wooten |J > TelepboM No. 1W-W p" Auxiliary To Meet I t.inbur meeting of the Am? f^i legion Auxiliary will be held | VriJ?>' Incumber' 4th, at .4 o'clock i ngion Hall. Hostesses for this will be Mrs. T. V. Walsh, Jr., K. ( hewning and Mrs. Hollls Pcobb. AH members urged to stLa and to bring with them any Eligible for membership. A drive fbein* Tjuale to Interest all mothers, P-c daughters or sisters of legion& in the work the auxiliary is. to do. ^ \lbses Moaeley Hostesses [ Misses Bertha and Ruth Moseley fcijfhtfully entertained the Terrace ^ Club ?t their home on last Ii4n?aday afternoon. The living pa vvfts tastefully decorated with plumn leaves in all their bright pips. Miss May Rush won high jp# and low went t<> vMiss Laura o?eley, to whom prises were given. ft?r the games a salad course was *red. J . a h Many a t Bridge Tournament flie largest social event of the ilk was the bridge tournament giv, i,st Wednesday afternoon at the lely new hojne of Mrs. H. G. Marli, The tournament was sponsored j the Hospital Auxiliary of which fa. William Shannon is president, foxteen tables were placed for the lines "in a setting of varicolored Irysanthexnums and other bright fall iwers. When the games were over i with sandwiches and cakes was irved to the guests. Both contract and auction bridge tfe played. The high score in the ontract game was won by Mrs. B. M. khith and the low score fell to Mrs. fillis Cantey. High score for those liyigf motion ..was won by Mrs. illiani Burnet. ~ Met With Mr. and Mrs. VlcLeod r The Thursday Evening Bridge Club jrc charmingly entertained by Mr. ud Mrs. A. M. MoLeod. Lovely fall IwffTS were used in decoration. -Dinner was served after which bridge was enjoyed. The high score fcri* was won by Mrs. Joe H. Guthrie. j BnterUined at Gr*m Gablea r Wednesday evening Mies Etta L. Bobbins and Mis* Annie Williams, were hostesses at the monthly meeting of the Camden hospital alumni. The meeting was held in the attractive rooms of Creep Gables. Miss 'Williams, president of the association, presided and Miss Eva Kelley, secretary read the minuteg,_gnd reports. After business was put aside a social hour was enjoyed and coffee, sandwiches and cakes were served. This association meets monthly and the next meeting will be on l>eeemjbor 15th, with Miss Amelia McDowell apd Mrs. JL*T. Haynes as hostesses. Had Quilting Parties Old time Aunt Dinah's quilting parties were held at the home of Mrs. H. M. Sill, on Lyttleton street, Wednesday and Thursday. Lunch was served at noontime. The patchwork pieces were finished and turned ,over to Mrs. P. Leslie Zemp, wtho finished the quilt. The quilts will be sent to Thornwell Orphanage, at Clinton, at an early date. Camden Man to Wed Miss Mary Jarman, formerly director of music at the Wardlaw Junior .high school here, will be married oh December 17 in Manila itO" Lieut, ^[ohn E. Nelson, now stationed at Port McKinley. Miss Jar-^ man has left for San Frlfncisco and she wil^ take an army transport from there for the Philippines. Miss Jarman is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. Wilson Jarman, of Staunton, Va., where Dr. Jarman is president of .Mary Baldwin college. Lieutenant Nelson is a West Point graduate and for four years, prior to being sent oh foreign service in the Philippines, he was connected with the army recruiting office here. He is a native of Camden, S. C.? Columbia Record. League Held Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Junior WeJ.f^tf? League was held last week at the reMuence of Mrs. W. L. Goodale on Fair street. Three new *members were elected: >.Mr?. Kirbj^Tiipper, Mrs. Thomas Antrum and Mrs. Willis Boy kin. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mobley had as their guests. Sunday Walter Taylor,, Miss Virginia Taylor and Mrs. Minnie Carothers and daughter, of Lancaster. Personal Mention Miss Mat tie K. Thorn*s, of the state department of eduction, has been vi/riting in the county this week, in company with Mrs. Kathleen B. Watts, county superintendent of education. s Mrs. C. C, Vaugthan and son, Christopher Vaughan, spent Sundi^y with relatives in Hamlet. Mrs. J. B. Kelley and Mr*. W. McD. Jones, of Bishopville, we^e visitors in Camden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Walsh, Jr., had as their gpests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T, V. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shaw and Hugh Knight, of Sumter. Mr. and Mfs. J. C. Rollings and little son, Ohkpman, of Bntesburg, spent?the week end here with the former's mothuf. Miss Willie Hailo has returned from Columbia, where she has been the house guest of Miss Coles HeyJKfiTiL ?.... iMiss Sarah Mills, who is attending the University of South Carolina, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I^aurens T. Mills. !> The Green Leaf Villa has been opened the past week by Miss Ruth Richurds. She (will be assisted in operating the shop this winter by Mrs, Robert Gill. In the summer months Miss Richards Jias a shop in Shatidakin, N. Y., that dhe successfully operates. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bray, of New York, are stopping at Green Gables Coffee House. Miss Lou Young and Mrs. J. C. Massey left by motor Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Young, - iu Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Taylor and Mrs. John R. Langford and little son, John, are spending Thanksgiving with MT.and Mrs. Ira .Jones in Lancaster. Mr. and 'Mrs. Lamont Dominick have returned to Camden and are occupying Mrs. L. I. Proctor's lovely home on North Lyttleton street for the winter season. Eugene DuB<*s<v of Davidson college, arrived on Thursday and spent Thanksgiving Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. DuBose on Fair street.. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Spong and children, of Columbia, spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Blakeney. Lieutenant and Mrs. Daniel Byrd Miller, who are stationed at Charleston for the winter, spent Thanksgiving Day with the former's mother, Mrs. W. J. Mayfield. Lieutenant and Mrs. Roger Carleson, who are stationed at Charleston, spent Thanl?giving Day with Mr. and Mrs. II. XJ^J>rrison, ^Sr. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Carrison, Sr., returned home from Charleston this week, where they have been visiting Bishop and Mrs. A. S. Thomas. Mrs. W. L. Wright, of'Garden City, N. Y., arrived in Camden this week. Miss Ethel Yates, who has been spending the summer north, returned home on Tuesday of this week. Mrs. H. D. Niles. and son, Henry, are spending the holidays' in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wiggins, of Maxton, N. C? the Rev. and Mrs S. B. McLane, of Charlotte, spent Wednesday and Thursday with. Mr. and Mrs. I>. O. Houser. Miss Alice DePnss is spending .the holidays at home and has as ber guest 'Miss Ann Lindley, of AnderS?Mr.*and Mrs. James W. Blakeney, of Atlanta, spent Wednesday arid Thursday witl\ Mr. and Mrs. E. JN. McDowell. . , , Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Walsh, Jr., and Mrs. A. F. Lafitte spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Walsh's parents in .Sumter. Mrs. Sarah K. Winkler has returned from New York for the winter. She is a guest at Hobkirk Inn. While in Camden Mrs. Winkler will again have hei* weekly column o news among the tourist colony that is of so much interest to our readers. She will also do publicity work for South Carolina dailies and northern and eastern newspapers. Mrs. G. F. CooJey and granddaughter, Carolyn, have gone to Jacksonville for a visit to relatives. Mrs. DePass Was Hostess Mrs W. I- DePass was hostess at her bridge club Wednesday morning, having an extra table for Mrs. Geo. Cook Mrs. W. L. Wright. Mrs. Warren I!. Tlarn-. Mr*. A. -S. {'!ewJ?,ynMrs. John W. Corbett and Mrs. ( lark of Ivong Island, who is the guest of Mrs W L Wright. After the game a delicious luncheon was served. Book Club Met Thursday The Kirkwood Book Club held its regular monthly meeting- Thursday with Mrs. John T. Mackey at Green Gables Coffee House. After books were exchanged, a social meeting was held. A tempting salad course with coffee was served at noon. Miaa Boykin H oat ess to Club Th? Neighborhood Bridge Club was delightfully entertained (Wednesday by Misa Charlotte Boykin, at the jesidence of her Mster, Mrs. Henry Beard. Three tables were placed for the game amid a setting of fall garden flowers. Mrs. Hughey Tindal held feiffe ncore. The hostess served sandwiches and tea. "7 "IT Bethune News Notes Told by Correspondent Bethune, Nov, 24.-?Centering the, interest of a large number of friends and acquaintances was the wedding of Miss Malloy Hearon and Tom Burley, Which was solemnised at sixthirty o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. J. W. Hearon. l , The guests were greeted at the door by Mrs. Winnie Beattie and ushered into the ceremony room which was beautifully arranged with silver baskets of white chrysanthemums, ferns and candles in silver and brass holders. Juq.t before the ceremony, Mrs. J. B. Lucas and Mrs, T. E. Sanders, aunts 'of the bride, lighted the earn! les, "For You" was sung hy 'Mrs. Luring Davis, ami Miss Gladys Hurley sang "I Love You Truly." Miss Mary Beattie was the accompanist. The bridal party entered as Lohengrin's wedding match was softly played by Miss Mary Beattie. Miss Margaret Hearon, sister of the bride, came first. She wore a lovely 'gown of sky blue and curried chrysanthemums tied With slived ribbon and tulle. Then entered the dainty little ring bearer wearing a nink dross and carrying the ring in the heart of a white chrysanthemum. The bride, on the arm of her father, Mr. T. E, Hearon, was met at the door of the ceremony room by ?th<; groom with 'his bestt man, Charlie Jtioulware, of Winnsboro. Before an improvised altar of stately ferns, lighted with tall cathedral candles the vows were spoken. The Rev. M. B. Gunter officiated nnd the impressive ring ceremony was used. MaoDowell's "To a"-Wild Rose" was softly played during the ceremohy. The bri.de, a petite brunette, was lovely in a gown of brown touched with salmon pink satin, Her hat, a close fitting model of brown, was worn with a small veil. All accessories were of 'harmonizing color. She carried, a bouquet of pink' rosebuds tied with tulle. Mrs. Burley is a very attractive member o? the young social set of Bethune. She attended Winthrqp and Chicaro colleges. Her charming .personality has endeared her to a host df friends. Mr. Hurley is a well-known young man of Winnsboro. For the past few years he has been connected with the Slatfc Highway department. After the wedding a delightful reception was held. The rooms were decorated in beautifully shaded pink and white chrysanthemums. Block ice cream and cake, carrying out a color scheme of pink and white, were served by Misses Marian Beattie, Nivia and Catherine-Lucas. During the reception Mr. and Mrs. Burley slipped away for a brief honeymoon. The out-of-town guests included Mrs. J. B. Burley, mother of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wylie and Tittle daughter, Marjorie; Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Coleman, Jr., Miss Gladys Burley and Mr. Charlie Boulware, of Winnsboro(|F Miss Lizzie Kate Davis, of Kershaw; Mrs. G. G. Seegars and Mr. Graham Seegars, Hartsviile; Mrs. J. B. Lucas, Mrs. F. E. Sanders, Mrs. Winnie Beattie, Misses |Mary and Marian. Beattie, 'Misses Nlivia and Katherine Lucas, of MoBee; MiBS Patty Epps, of Ridgeland. The November meeting of the Bethune chapter, U. I). C., was held at the 'home of Mrs. J. E. Williams1 last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Williams, the president, presided. The ritual, a prayer and* the singing of a hymn were used in the opening exercises. Following the business session an interesting program in charge of the historian, Mrs. E. Z. Truesdale, was given" as follows: Some facts in regard to - the - life- of A. P. Hill; -a sketch on Sherman's march to the sea; a group of World war songs by Mrs. T. R. Bethune and Miss Stella Bethune, accompanied by Mrs; R. E. McCaskill. : During the social hour a salad course further emphasizing the color scheme of yellow and green used in the decorations, and hot coffee were served, by the hostess. Mr. John McCaskill has returned from a visit to his daughter, Mrs. J. G. Richards; o, ii. c. Miss, Patty Epps, of Ridgeland, was the week end guest in the home of Mrs. J. W. Hearon. Mr. and Mrs. John McSween, of Darlington, 'have been spending some time with their daughter, Mrs. Clara Davis. Miss Stella Bethune spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Mark King, at Neeses. Gregg King, of Presbyterian college, was at home for the week end. Mrs. J. B. Burley, of Winnsboro, returned home Mnoday after spending several days-with Mr^s J. W.Hearon. The F.pworth league gave an oyster supper at the King-Davis hotel last Friday evening. Sho\.or Given Home The annual tea and shower was given at the Children s Home on iower Fair street ok Wednesday afternoon of last week. Ijarjre | of yellow chrysanthemums decorated: the living room and dining room where the guests were entertained. Tea and crackers were served by the Service League girls, tea being poured by Mrs. B. M. Smith, a mem- j ber of the Welfare League. ' The at- i tractive little girls and boys in the home were also hosts for the afternoon. The president, Mrs. W. J. Mayfield, and the treasurer, Mr. j Warren H. Harris, are extremely grateful for the very generous help and wonderful contributions to the home. It is impossible to thank each person individually so they are using this means in expressing their deep appreciation for the splendid support which haa been given them. The Misses Jones, of Lancaster, apent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Jones on Mill street. -j-? > j - Vs"* i_ -t Celebrated Seventh Natal Day Mrs. llughey Tindal enttMtniped with a lovely party Monda> afternoon honoring the seventh birthday j I of her son, Hughey Tindftl, Jr, Thir-! < ty-two^little guests Avere present to J enjoy the happy occasion. Numerous , games wore played during the afternoon. In pinning the donkey's tail oh, Carolyn DesChamps won the prize for the girls, Joe Rhame for the boys and Louise Copeland got the , booby" prize. Guessing the number of beans in the bottlp, Betty Stevenson got the prize for the girls,- Ned McDowell, Jr., for the boys and Katherine Shedrn got the booby. For tho best stunt, Billy Clrakson was winner. After the games the little guests were invited into the dining room, where a color scheme of pink and white was attractively carried out. The centerpiece, a dainty white birthday cake, held seven pink tapers and : pink candles in silver holders burned ] at each ?nd of the table. Lit tie pink j baskets filled with candy were placed! at each'little guest's place. Mrs. Tjndal, assisted by her daughter, Helen Tindal, served delicious ice cream and cake, further carrying out the pink and white color scheme., Mrs. C. C. Whitaker, Jr., and children, are spending Thanksgiving with Mrs. Whitaker's parents in Phillipshurg, Pa. Miss YiiIoh Whh 1 last ess Miss Lillian . Yates was hostess at bridge last Thursday afternoon and bad for her guests besides members nf the club, Mrs. 'O. Harrington Yates, Jr., Mrs. \Y. Lambert DePass, Jr., Mrs. Tom Ancrum, Mrs- Henry Savage and Mrs. Joe Guthrie. Pretty chrysanthemums wore placed about tbe rooms in which the games were played. In tho late afternoon a most enjoyable sweet course with hot coffee was served. Grildy Parsons spent Sunday with his parents in Rockingham. ~ ' ' ~ ??i? m ./ Landscape Gardening Mrs. C. M. Lmanuel Borden Nurseries J Borden, S. C. Long Distance Phone ______ | Nurseries 17 Mites Out on Sumter Road. % r " i Want to make this A HAPPY CHRISTMAS? You will be "intrigued" with the Gtftwares this year and still more with the prices. Dozens of Gifts at $ 1.00 and under from the !'..... SHOP OF- * CATHERINES I. GOODALE ,. 811 FAIR STREET 1 " 1 1 P*^yyJM Pillsbury CAKE FLOUR p>e 25c Pillsbury Pancake Flours 11c Brookfield Butter "> 33c R1NSO 2 .*? 15c UFEBUOY SOAP 2 cakes 13c Campbell's Baked Beans 3 for 19c Campbell's Tomato Soup 3 dans 23c Libbey's Tomato Juice 3 for 23c Wesson Oil qt 43c POTATOES 10 lbs. 25c p ^"hnfgeTand'^lOcT^ I Orange Peel lb. 30c I CITRON lb. 30c Union Peel lb. 30c Seedless Raisins pkg. 5c r MARKET SPECIALS I P Cliopt, lb 18c Pork. 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