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" I . .1.. ........ SOCIETY NEWS By Mr* Franc#* M. B. Woolen J Telephone No. t*8-W ..." Ill ' . I M , ' I f7 ?" YI?U The Club Mark*/^'% The Club Market is open ^iich "Wednesday and Saturday of every week and the ladies cordially invite the housekeeper* of the city to ooroe and buy from them vegetables, fresh pork, cakes, Preserves, canned goods, pottage cheese, butter and other products of the farm. Flowers and many shrubs for* the beautificatlon of the home are offered'at reasonable .prices. Come out. and let the ladies show you what they are offering for sale. / , Mlas Goodale Was Hostess Miss Mary Goodale was hostess to her*cltlb Ust Monday evening. Miss Mary Cureton won the high score prize. After cards lovely sandwiches and hot chocolate was served. The club will meet neat week wtfth' Mis*. Maxine Sterne.. . V" ' . v v Exchange O petted For Season ? j The Woman'p Exchange Tea Room' had its formal opening on Monday afternoon from 4 to 6y d'clock with i a lovely silver tea which was sponsored by the Woman's Auxiliary. The proceeds were used for the new .Parish IIouho, which will be completed next month,! also for the Auxiliary. The table was, graced With a filet cover and bad a center decoration of jonquils and fern. Tall green tapers burned in lovely candlestick^ Small dishes of mints and fancy cakes effectively ? carried out the color scheme of yellow and green. Mrs. D. A. Boykin poured tea and Mrs. Tom Ancrum presided at the coffee urn. The following young ladies assisted in serving the guests: Mrs. C. H. Zemjf, Mrs. B, M. Smith, Mrs. Nettle# Lindsay; Mrs. riamrigton Yates, Jrt, Hiss Tommy- Guthrie ?nd Miss Frances Bissell. <, ; fr Entertained at Cabin On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Clyburn entertained with Joveiy dinner party at their attrabti^e little cabin, "None Such," whfch I is located on Granny's creek. The fpartjr^as giVen in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mendel L. (Smith, Jr. The guests for''the evening included: Mr. and Mrs. George T. Little, Mr. and Mrs. John 'Langford, Mr. and 'Mrs, Chapman !H. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. George Cowman* Mr. and ?lrs. WilliamPTHeath, iMrf and Mrs. Ralph Little, of New York, wild were, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Little at Sarsfield. Also the honor guests, Mr, and Mrs. M. (L. Smith, Jr. Auxiliary To Meet Friday The Febriiary meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will.be held in Legion Hall, DeKalb street^ Friday, February " 5th, at 4 o'clock. Hostesses for the meteing will be Mrs. Carl'A. West, Mrs. Charles F. Sowell jAd Mitjs Emmie Alexander. The president, 'Mr?. A. Sam Karesh, requests all the members to be present "and enjoy the program, to be put on at that time. Mrs. Beaver Was Hostess Mrs. Floyd Beaver was hostess at her club last week, entertaining ' at her apartment on- Laurens street, Mrs. F. D. Goodale mide the highest score for the 'afternoon and the consolation was cut by Mrs. iS. W. Van Landinghanu Loydty saladj/witho hot coffee was servwf after the game. Had Lovely Bridge Party ? One of the most attractive bridge parties given last week was the one on Thursday evening. The Joint hostesses were Misses' Carolyn Houser, Willie Maile, Katherine Boykin and Betty Cureton. The four tables were placed in the living room where pretty potted flowers and ferns made an attractive setting. Guests for the evening were: -Misses Ellen Knapp, Charlotte Salmond, Adele Savage, Carolyn Houser, Betty Cureton, Willie Haile, Katherjne Boykin; Messrs. Charles DeLoache, Edward Wooten, Walter Wooten, Gatewood' Workman, Pdtt "MtcagyrgWF old^McNinch ' and Charles Salmond. ' 11 11 Expert Watch RepairiHgL & > ' Jewelry Repairs ' aVStSHB Alt# PWCES DICK GOODALE Til# WifWtti Broad Str I | " 1 1 1 1 "111 " ' 'A Had Birthday Party On Wednesday afternoon Oarolyn OilHnm Copley invited twenty-two of! her claaamatea to her home to enjoy her ninth birthday with her. The room* of the home were lovely with yellow jonquils and yeUow^jamtmlne and thi& cplor scheme waa alao carried out in the delioioua refreshiqents of led-cream and cakes. In the awo conteata enjoyed by the young folks Ithetta McDowell waa the lucky winner Of both. :?j V Thursday Club Met ~ '"rThe Thursday afternoon bridge club met last week with Mrs. E. N, McDowell. The guest* of the club included: Mrs, p. B. Pitts, Mrs. Joel Hough and Mrs. B. M. Smith. In the late afternoon a tempting sweet co.qrse Was served. -A Mrs. T. K. Trotter waa hostess this week entertaining on Wednesday instead of on Thursday. . To Serve Chicken Supper The Women's Missionary Union of Bethany Baptist church, at Westville, are to serve a chicken supper on Friday night, January 29th, at 7 o'clock, at the Three ? 'a school house. The public is cordially invited. Proceeds derived from the sale of these suppers will be used tor home mission work; Mrs. Tindal Hostess To Club The Wednesday afternoon bridge "club was entertained the past week by Mrs. Hughey Tindal, at her hoipe on Fair street. The rooms were most attractive with valentines, as decorations arid jars of nandinas further carried out the red color scheme. High score was won by Mrs. J. L. Williford. A salad course was served at the- conclusion of the game. . Wedding Announcement Of much interest to friends of the groom here will be the announcement of -the -wedding of ~Me*~F*ederiek?Lr Harlow, of Contpit, Massachusetts, to Mrs. Beatrice Ppt'rin. The wedding will be at five o'clock 'Friday, January 29th, in Bellmont, Massachusetts. ' . ? Mr. Harlow spent several winters here at Deare Place and made many friends in the tourist colony as well ai citizens of Camden, who will be interested in the above, notice of his wedding. 1 - ... ( k Guests at Marion-Frances Recent guests stopping at MarionFrances Inn, corner of Laurens and Lyttleton streets, conducted by Mrs. H. Schlosburg, have been: Judge and Mrs. Ralph W. Gloag, of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. George Wilde, of Philadelphia; 'Miss Agnes Betts, Miss Louise H. Comstock, Elmira, N. Y.; Mr. and' Mrs. Gillespie, Bradley Beach, N. Y.; Mr. and M?s.. E. J. Dwyer and niece, of Brooklyn, N., Y. Mrs. Cantey Was Hostess 1 On Wednesday morning of this week MnsyjWillis 'Cantey entertained her contract club at hej: home in Boykin. $Per guests, other than members were: Mrs. John W. Corbett, Mrs. H. G. Marvin, Mrs. William Kirkbride and Mrs. John Cantey. At nooh a delicious course luncheon was served. 5 * . ??T * Club Met With Mrs. West The Mt. Zion Home Demonstra* tion ?lub met at the home of Mrs. ?laude West last Thursday afternoon. The living and dining -rcemo were tastefully decorated with ferns and spring flowers. km""- '.* * * As this wks the fii^Lof a series of demonstrations on hRhe management* Miss Sadie Craig, the home agent, spoke about the importance of having ~ working surfaces " the ' correct height. Home management is .the wise spending of the home-maker s time, energy and money, if. tW home-maker is to takef her place in home and community activities she must choose between the essential and the non-essential duties of homei making. During the social hour several games were Mijoyed after which, ^he hostess assisted by her daughters, Dorothy "and Willine, served a. delicious sweet courSe.... i;.... T ?The-elub:w?e:-'da^hUd-fo-hava iMiss Coker, one of the Midway teachers, as their guest. D/ A. R. Chapter to Meet. The February meeting of the D. A. K. Chapter will be held at the home of Mrs- H. G. Garrison on North Broad stroot, on Thursday, February 4th at 4 o'clock, s All members are -urged1 to attend this meeting. ^ .> '. - ' ', ' Ask yoor groesr a*, w g,~* "- * * LADIES NOTICE: f HwIfl ho ta dellT?ring Concrete Cfoods about fcakj next it interested leave caTT reqaeot at Chronicle office. C pA.K. BERNSHOUSE &. Phone Ml ** R Calhoun j: stJMTBR, a Personal Mention Benton Burns,%f Burner, wm* a visitor hero on Monday. Mrs. John 8. Lindsay has returned from a visit tp relatives in Winnaboro. _ ' 'Miss Sarah DePass, who teaches at St. Matthews, spent this week end at home. *? Mfs. F. i), Goodale has gone to .Sumter to visit her parents for a few days. Mrs.. Joe Thomas returned Wednesday from Manning, where she has been visiting. Mrs. Dewey Jowers, 'of Columbia, .visited her father, IMr. E. P. Truesdale this week. o Mrs. Guy Gun tor, of Greenville, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Shannon. D?ve Tewell, of ^sbury Parkp> N. J., is the gKMLofJufluaiiter, Mrs, JBUH. Bauiu, this week. , ? Mrs. J. B. Kelley, of Bishopville, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Carrie M. Davis, last Friday * Mr. apd Mr*. B. C, Brasington and children, of Paw Creek, spent the Week end with relatives here?vv.. Gate wood Workman returned Wednesday to Atlanta, Ga., after a visit to his sister, Mrsw/O. H. Zemp. Mr. R. M. Kennedy, Sr., of Columbia, paid a visit to relatives and friends in the city here, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dunlap hrfji baby, of Rock Hill, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Zemp. Dr. George S, Rhame has returned from Fayetteville, N. <X, where he attended the weddirig of a classmate. Mr. and Mrs. Dougal iBissell and Children, of Charleston, are visiting iMr. and Mrs. C. II. Yates this week. Rev. and Mrs. W. H jStevenson and son, of Dalzell, were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. E. StevensQn last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Beaver and son, week end with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Lachicotte and son, Bill, of Charlotte, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Zemp this week. 4 Harry Lee Gregory, who is attending Bailey Military Institute, at Greenwood, is spending several days here with relatives. Misses Grace . Robinson, Emily Pitts and Elizabeth Zemp are here for a few diay* from their studies at Converse College. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Thurman and daughter, Margie, of Cheraw, Were guests at the home of Mrs.. Thurman's father, Mr. R. B. DeLoache, last week. Mrs. Kirkland Trotter arrived home on Monday from Charleston, where she has been spending the past six weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Snowden, the former having been ill. 'Mrs. Wiley Sheorn and son left Wednesday -for Lancaster to spend some time. They were accompanied by Mrs. Sheorn's mother, Mrs. Taylor, who haa been visiting here for the past two week's. The.many friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. JL Capehart^ o? Windsor, N. Ci, will be pleased to know that they are moving to Camden this week. Mr. Capehart has rented Red Bank plantation where they will be permanently located. Miss 3? H. Maher, of Washington, D. C,, is among the recent arrival!. She has closed <her home in Washington for the winter season and will be at the home of Miss D. E. Brown, on North 'Lyttleton street. Miss /Maher has not been in Camden for lie vera! winters but is pleasantly remembered here by friends made when she' last visited here, who welcome her return. fp QiTe Recital ~ The publie is cordially invited to a recital at. the school auditorium to be given Tuesday,' February 1st, 8. p. m.f by Mrs. Ella 'DuPont, of Columbia, assisted by Professor Carl Weiderman and accompanied hy Mcflx. Charles Salmond. Mrs. DuPont will use songs by French, German, Italian and English composers. . Chapter To Meet - The John D. Kennedy Chapter of the TT D. -C. will -meet-Monday afternoon, February 1, at f o'cloclc, with] Mrs. Geo. A. 'Rhame. A full attend-. ance is desired. - -V I Landscapc^^ | GartflHing Mr*. 'Ct,M. Emanuel . Borden feimrips Borden, S. C. : .rvsr. v [! ?UBf DitUace Phone Norseries 17Mfl? Out en Sumtef Kofti r. i L -* ' ' jfcy HE . ' ' 1 , ? I Camden Woman Highly' Honored The many friends of Mrs. ttgmont C. von .Xresckow, who was formerly Mhj? Sadie B, Kennedy of Cent den, will be pleased to learn of her great honor recently conferred upon her in her election this anfah|n as president of the American Women's Club of The Hague. Mrs. Von Tresckow is now living at The Hague with her husband, Kgmont C. von Tresckow, who is Vnited States consul general at Rotterdam. It will be of interest to her former clubwomen 4n South Carolina to learn that Mrs. von T\esckow'a ability as an organiser and worker is being recognised in Europe. a The American Women's Club, of The Hague is composed of about 60 members^ ipost of whom reside in The Hague, Rotterdam, Delft and other nearby plaoes. \ The club's members are either American citizens or were Americans prior to their marriages. They are mostly wives of American diplomatic and consular officers and American business men.' ? The American Women's Club dtf The Hague is affiliated with those of London, Vienna and other; foreign cities. .v''; Auto Crashes Into Vacant Building A.Plymouth car, owned and driven by a Mr. Munday, crashed into one of the vaoant stores at Dusty Bend, just north of the city limits Wednesday night with such force that it knocked out the entire front end of {the building. The driver was evidently going with great speed as evidenced by the damage done. He was coming out of the Knight's Hill road and must! not have been familiar with the road, I *Hs he failed "to make the turff~swf crashed head-on over the brick copying and into the front of the building. Three large supports measuring 6x6 inches were snapped in twain and the auto embedded itself into the front part of the store. Glasses were smashed in car and building and was one of the queerest wrecks ever seen around here. ' The car was practically a new one, having been driven only about two thousand miles. It was badly damaged. The driver was dazed for a few minutes, but suffered only a slight scalp wound. Child Bitten By Dog Little Elizabeth Hendricks, small daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hendricks, was bitten by a German police dog belonging to Mr. Hendricks Tuesday, causing a- small wound on the face. The animal died that night and the dog's head was sent to Columbia and examined. The. anxiety of the parents was relieved when reports* came back .that there were no signs of rabies, the dog having died of pneumonia. 'Mr. Hendricks is an employee of the Camden ice plant. a9? Chewing Gum Czar Dead > Chicago, Jan. 26.-?William Wrigley, Jr., Chicago capitalist and sportsman, died early today in his winter home at Phoenix, Ariz., and the World lost its czaf of- chewing gum. He was 70 pears old. " -On }iis penny sticks of. confection, Wrigley, with novel advertising, built a fortune estimated by associates at around $160,000,000. Wrigley'% illness had been ]$iown here for several weeks. He Hatt<kmg; been a sufferer from acute"indigestion. This affected his heart. and 1 brought death by paralysis, f/&3L . i 1 The home of George Mattson at i Jarpcstown, N. Y., was damaged $1,000 as the result of a .fire which was caused by a cat knocking a cigarette lighter off a table. FOR MAYOR ^ .1 announce myself as a i candidate for re-election to the office of mayor of the City of Camden. R.. M. KENNEDY^ JJL FOR ALDERMAN 1 announce rqy name as a candldato for re-election as Alderman from Ward One of the City of Camden. ' , - ? w. L. JACKSON. I announce myself as ''a candidate for re-election to the office of Alderman from Ward Two of the City of Camden. ,'.L ? V'-rrr?- J."? I announce my name as a candidate for re-election as Alderman "from Ward Three for the City of Camden. S. W. VanLANDINOHAM. .1 announce myself as a candidate for re-election as Alderman for Ward Four of the City of Camden. LEON SCHLOSBimG. I hereby announce ebvself as candidate for the office of Alderman from Ward Four of the City of Camden. LEWIS LEE CLYBURN.:' I announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Alderman from Wlafd Five of the City of Onnwien. MKMBiV I announce myself as a candidate for the office of Alderman from Ward Five for the City of Camden. ML L. SMITH, JR. T. hmr+hy nirwnwra my wtwo ^ a j candidate for the office of Alderman from Ward She. for the City of CattP den. J. E. R09S.I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Alderman from Ward Six for the City of Camden. v T. Q&WlVUBN. ? ?-sa?- * "y*" ' f' v ' ' ' MoL Your Par,}i. ? SUCCESS! X' 3j Decorate Your Table with Our <> ' Flowers add immensely to the charm of your home* They spread hospital. ity and good cheer. That's why no party is complete without them. If ' you're entertaining today or tomor* row, try our $1,50 Week-End Flower Special?greatest dower value in the city. Your satisfaction assured! SPEaAL PhoHtfor FLOWERS . ' * ; v V^* ^ ?>*. j;2 The Camdeii Floral Company Phone 193 Camden, S. C* SAY IT WITH FLOWBRS j ' For Sale SHRUBBERY A beautiful selection of sturdy, well-rooted shrubbery of every variety, nandinas with berries, three-year-old plants, the cheapest prices on record; well-rooted. Grown by Mecklenburg^ Nurseries, Qhsrlotte, North Carolina. DePASS' DRUG STORE s Telephone 10 .... _ ' ? y Reports From The Sick Friends of Codley. (1 ill is will be glad to lear^he is impro^g rapidly from an appendicitis operation performed at the Camden hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Kate iSingleten, who has been a patient at the hospital for the V**t two weeks has returned to her home, where she is convalescing. Dallas Mahoney, of Dugoffwas operated upon (Monday at the hospital for appendicitis and is getting along well, upon last reports, Mrs. H. E. Copeland is recuperating from . an appendicitis operation performed at the hospital last Friday. ' Mrs. M. L. Smith, of Greer, inhere at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. P. Tobin. Mrs. Tobin wag carried to the hospital last week for an ap-; pendix operation and is getting along' nicely. . . ;.y, m limn 11 I I i ?**^|| II a I M II One of Oaffney's efforts to forgot the alleged depression is to try to renew an industry which was large ^ *>? there many years ago. Very many years ago it had large lime kilns which made and sold much lime. Wheif they were ito^ped the ^fry for limestone gradually became a lake now over 100 feet deep on the campus of Limestone college, to wfcich the property was deeded. This lake is now feeing pumped out to see whether there is enough good lime stone left to warrant reviving the ldlns to make lime for sale. It will take three weeks to pump, the lake dry.s " - mm dekalb pharmacy * THE REXALL STORE drugs \ t / . ' 7. Telephone 95 Prompt Delivery^ 8 7 " ~7 - ^ i ? ' ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce the purchase of the stock and fixtures of the ? R. S. Williams Grocery, which ? I have moved to the building formerly occupied by , the Home complete " line of Groceries, Fruits and Vege. tables. The new store will be run under the name of "COLONIAL F&OD SHOP." ' I respectfully soljji&the trade of ,s: the housewives of Camden and L. 0. YARBOROUGH |