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(society news i Telephone 29 T , ^ Lwrgoly Attended JST Hallowe'en rtririt with all it? ?e praifcke, goblina, *?*! rt,igned on last Friday night the Armory, when the Business ,l'S Circle of Bethesda Presbyter^ ',,h irnve their entertainment. S. and the grown-upa alike upop ring the dimly lit hall were met Slike creatures* who with very n like hawlahakoe, sent cold E racing down one'* spine, when Jl" contraption wan turned loose in Latin of the unsuspecting victim. 15 had to pass through this "Hall Horrors" before the main hall was ted Several side shows drew ^audiences also and kept all inCLted with the carnival spirit, until Tmain attraction of the evening, Z Womanless Wedding, started. L with lights ablaze the white lit was unrolled and an aisle made Mth the crowds .fpr the wedding Lession. Those tit kin* part were; 'Bride T. K. Trotter; groom, E. C. ism- best man, Lawrence Whitaker; ?id of honor, F. N. MoOorkle; fa^ 0f the bridCiJRev. A. D. McArn; JL Clarkson Rhame and Drue Mcuuchlin; - colored - mammy, - Jules frmobell; dame of honor, Halghey BTold maid aunt, J, M. Hoffer; bother of the groom, William Netfiles Jr.; father of the groom, JL E. I Copland; bridesmaids,. DeLoache |sheorn, H- B. Kennedy, Jr., Robert (Storey L P- Tobin; groomsmen, (frank'Cure ton, Dr. R. E. Stevenson, fwxie Boykin, U. M. Kennedy, Jr.; bltto lady, WilViam C. -Moore; preacher. , M. M. Johnson; ^oist, Clifton Mi Kain,; ring-beareK...Mortimtv Muili'i; I lower girls, S. W. Van[Lindingham and Fred Bryant. Met With Mrs. Wilson Mrs. Hubert Wilson entertained the members of the San Souci club and i number of other guests Friday afternoon. Tables were arranged for the games of contract bridge in the living room where the Hallowe'en colors we'e used in all the party appointments. Mrs. Henry Niles won the troph> for having made top score tnd Mrs. Floyd Belaver cut the consolation. A salad course was servfed to club members and Mrs. Rheita Halsall, Mrsr Lawrence Betsrill, Mrs. Htnry Niles and Mrs. W- .M. Alex?tfer. ' '' ""I; . Entertained Bridal Party \ At.1 o'clock' Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mcl. Griffin and Mr. and ( Mrs. Nettles Lind'say of Camden were ( hosts and hostesses at a .delightful | luncheon at the Griffin home on Hey-. vard street complimenting Miss Hen- ( rietta Nelson and Ins. William Wes- | ton, Jr.. who were marbied last evening in Trinity Episcopal church. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay, who carrte to Columbia for the Nelson-Weston wedding. * in which the latter was a matron of honor,, are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. GrjfFin. Those invited to the affair, besides the guests of honor, were the members of the Nelson-Weston bridal! party and a few of the out-of-town J TPests, who were here for -the wedding.?Columbia State. i " Saturday Club Met A recently organized bridge^ club, which is composed of eight mefmbers of the young contingent of Camden society, meets on Saturday morning, j Toe personnel of this club i3 as fpT-. Vs: Muses Paulette West, Mar-j f^ret Osiv.rne, Catheriile Myers, boufse Mickle, Susan Team, Arme Clarkson. Bon Mildred Sowell and Bisie Clare Redfeam. I Saturday Miss Catherine Myentertained the members at her tome in Sarsfield. 'Miss Edith Copehnd w:i? a special guest. First prize :iworded to Miss Ben Milled Sowell and Miss Paulette West *on the i -w prize. Consolation was ?t by M,-- Kdith OopeVartd. To Have Bridge Benefit The Professional and Business Women of Camden are sponsoring a benefit bridge party for the Camden ?T !> ky ?*hin*? November 4, at St. Mary's HftfU. Admission $1.00 J a table. Pally to the support of the hospital, our most worthy institution. * Mj*. Proffer Khtertains On Wednesday afternoon members of the Neighborhood Bridge club were guests of Mrs. Withers Trotter. Mrs. J. L, Williford was awarded the high score prize and Miss Laura May Brown cut consolation. After the game Mrs. Joel Hough and Mrs, F, W, Spencer came in for tea. A sweet course wa* .served with tea grown from the tea gardens of Charleston. Wednesday Club Meeting The members of the Wednesday Morning Bridge club weire the guests of Mrs. R. B. Pitts ftita week. Other guests were: Mrs. F. M. Zemp, Mrs. J. H. Guthrie,. Mrs. B. 0. Bbykin, Mrs. J. M. Villepigue, Mrs. J. T. Hay and Miss Molly Anderson. A delicious lunch was served at noon and tho game resumed until one o'clock. Mrs. Harris Hostess A lovely party of the week was that given on Friday afternoon by Mrs. W. H. Harris, when she entertained the. members of the . Friday Aifternoon Bridge club ami h few other guests. 'Mrs. D. O. Houser and Mrs. W. S. Burhet made high score for the afternoon. After cards the guekts were invited into the dining room whore Mr?. Harris served tea from an attractive table with pink and white appointments, using a bowl of pink roses as a center decoration. Met With Mr. and Mrs. Richards ,Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Richards, Jr., were gracious hosts Tuesday evening when they entertained tho members of their bridge club. Hallowe'en novelties and flowers and long yellow tapers beautifully decorated the dining room living room. Preceding the games of contract a delightful dinner was served. Mrs. J. M. Villepigue and J. G. Richards, Jr., received the high score prizes for this series of games. a Mrs. Hay Bridge Hostess Mrs. J. T. Hay gave a delightful contract bridge party Wednesday afternoon entertaining for the members of her bridge club and Mrs. Kidby Tupper and Mrs. A. Worley, of .Greenville. Winners for the afternoon were: Mrs. Worley for the guests and Mrs. G. T. Little for the club members. A salad course was served after the games of contract. Mrs. Spencer Entertains Among the lovely affairs of the week was the contract bridge party given by Mrs. F. W. Spencer Wednesday evening. Quantities of fall flowers and Hallowe'en decorations made an attractix^ setting for the tables in the living room -where five tables were placed." Miss Alberta Team won the top score prize arid Mrs! Leslie McLeod the low. The consolation was cut by Mrs. Carroll Des Champs. A sweet course with coffee was served after the games. Miss Blakeney Entertains M iss Mary Lee Blakeney was a charming hostess al a bridge party Monday afternoon when she entertained for a numlber of her school friends. There were three tables of contract in a lovely setting of late fall flowers. iMiss Mary Elizabeth Wocttir. wen the top-score prize and Miss Ellen Sahr. :r.d cut the consolation. Late ir. the afternoon the hostess, assisrted by her mother, Mrs. E. D. Blakeney, served a delicious salad course. Club Met Friday Friday afternoon Mrs. Mortimer Muiler was hostess to the members of her bridge club. There were two tables of contract. Mrs. J. L. Williford was a guest of the club. Topscore awards went to Mrs. Carroll . DosCkamps and Mr.5b_. C. H; Zemp. Sandwiches, tea and cakes were served by the hostess at the conclusion of the games. NOTICE The public is notified in this man-1 ner that after Saturday. October 29, our office and show room will be located at 211 East Laurens street. THE CAMDEN FLORAL CO., I Wm. L Goodale, President Personal Mention 1 Mis# Molly Bhukwoll spent several 'lays this week with hor mother, Mrs. G. L. Blackwell. Mr. and Mr#. Burchill Moore and small daughter, of Rock Hill, were quests for the week end of Mr#. ^ Moore's parents, Mr. and Mr#. C, C. '! Whitaker. J f< Mrs. J. W. Kenhey, of .Columbia, 1 visited friends here the past week. 0 E. O. McCreighit, of Washington, D. C., is a guest this week at tho c home of Mr, and Mrs. J. R Jenkins^ n Mr. and Mrs. I E, Kenvp, of Pitts- 1' burgh, are quests this week of Mrs. ^ J. H. Reese and 'Miss Emmie Alex- ? nnder. Mrs. Kerntp ,wi 11 1>e pleasantly ^ remembered here as 'Miss Queenie f Herscbman, before her marriage took 8 hor to Pennsylvania to live. t Dr. and M/&. H. B. Lindsay, of New * York City, are spending this week in their winter home .on North Broad H street. t ' Mrs. L. S. DuBose has returned v from Peterborough, N. H? where she F spent the summer and has opened her * home 0!) north Fair street to winter 1 guests. . Among her guests are: Dr. f and Mrs. Branmon, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Pulleyn and two sons, Jack .and Rob, all of New York City. i Mr. and Mrs. A. Worley, of Green- 1 ville, are spending this week in Cam- c den. t Among .those from Camden attend- ( ing the Harvin-Henth wedding in Sumter Wednesday evening were Mr. * and Mrs. J. H? Guthrie, Miss Tommy 1 Guthrie, Gordon Guthrie and Mr. and 1 Mrs. William P. Heath. 1 Miss Elizabeth Zemp, of Converse ' College spent Wednesday and Thursday at home. She was accompanied ' by her classmates, Miss Catherine " C-linkscales, of Bel ton, and Miss Carol ' Dean, of Lelafid, Miss. 1 Miss Louis Lang spent the week ' end w'i^h Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McKain. 1 Mrs. William Orndorf, of Spartanburg, is the guest of Mrs. Etta I. 5 Williams, at Park View Inn. ' 1 > Miss Sterne Hostess Miss Maxine Sterne was hostess to the Spinster's club Monday evening 1 at the Hotel Camden. Colorful au- < tumn flowers were used in decora- < ting. A number of new members i were taken in at this meeting, among ' dheiTK Misses Helen Savager Enith < deLoach and Dotty Zemp. Miss i Betty Cureton, who is spending this i winter in Columbia was a guest of < | the club. High score was made by 1 [ Miss Dotty Zemp. A sweet course < with punch was served after cards. Parent-Teachers Association Met The Charlotte Thompson parent- ] teachers association held its regular , monthly meeting Tuesday evening, , October 25, at the school house. The ] first part of the meeting was devoted i to business. It was decided to meet < at the school house next week and ] sew dresses, shirts, and the like that are to be made from tfe cloth given | by the ""government through the Red , Cross. These garments are to be given to needy families. ] After the business meeting, inter- , I esting and helpful talks were given by F. M. Mellette on "Some of the ( Objectives of the Parent-Teachers Association,"; Mrs. Bruce on "The Welfare of the Child" and "How the Parent-Teachers Can Help": Mrs. Mattie West on "The Rules and Methods of the General Election." L Mis9 Mae Boykin's room won a pencil sharpener for having the most parents present. To Meet in Rock Hili The teachers of the Fifth Congressional District will meet in Rock Hill on 'Saturday, Novemlber 5th. The meeting opens at 10:30 a. m. with the primary, grammar grades and high school groups meeting separately. Later in the (program all will meet together to bear discussions of particular interest to South Carolina teachers. Successful teachers and school administrators will lead the discussions which are planned to give practical . help to every teacher attending the meeting. The Fifth District comprises the counties of Cherokee, Chester, Fairfield, Lancaster, York and large delegations of teachers from each of those counties are expected to attend. How Doctors Treat Colds and Coughs To break up a cold overnight and relieve the congestion that makes you cough, thousands of physician# are now recommending Calotabs, the nauseates# calomel compound tablets that give you tfc* effect# of calomel and salt* without the unpleasant effects of either. * One or two Calotabs at bedtime with a glass of sweet milk or water. Next mornlns your cold has vanished, your system Is thoroughly purified, and you arc feeling fine with a hearty appetite, for breakfast. Eat what you wish,?no danger.Calotabs are sold in 10c and 35c packages at drug stores. (Adv) * ~~ " ; |- TL1: ~TTTT^'7-rTVI^DiamMlJ?JU? )rive For Hospital Soon Under Way The citizens of Kershaw county, mrned through the column* of the wpl paj>ers last week that the Cam- ! en Hospital did not have sufficient unda with which to meet expenses or the last two months of this year, 'hey need tho sum of $5,000 to carry n until 1053. A meeting of the citizens of the ourvty was called and from that looting- a committee appointed to lay >lana for raising- tho required sum. 'hose on the committee are: A. Stanley Llewellyn, chairman; W. F. Jetties, Sam Karosh, W. T. Rod- " earn, Thomas Ancrum, Henry Savge, Jr., John K. delxiach, N. P. Getr ys, Ancrum Bpykin, W. L.' I>ePaas? \ V. Walsh, Jr<, W. M. Alexander. , This institution ia one of Kerhnw'a greatest assets. Ever since he will of the late 3ohn Burdell, prodding funds with which to make it osaible and the fine building erected >y Bernard Baruch, untold suffering, ias been relieved, and a place made ivailable for those of little or no ncans, to go in time of sickness. All in the county are to be called ipon to help with this worthy cause, f you cannot give cash perhaps you an give farm produce, or something hat can be used. The sum asked for an be raised if all do their part. Phis past year eighty-five per cent of -he patients were charity ones, there'oro one can readily see the great leed of coming to the nssistance of his institution that is doing so much rood in our midst. ' The colored .people of the county >vi 11 also be called upon to contribute. \ wonderful work is being done for hem and each year the records show in ever increasing number coming, to :he hospital for treatment, that canlot be given in their homes. ' Be ready when the drive is made ind do all you can, for perhaps anjther called upon will not be able to lelp. Auxiliary To Meet The Camden Hospital auxiliary will meet at the Hospital on Monlay afternoon, October 3/1, at four /clock. This isl the annual meeting ?nd dues are payable on this date. The president, Mrs. H. G. Marvin, rejuests every menVber to be present, for* it is vita! To "the hospital that the luxiliary function more energetically than ever this year, and plans for*' the winter will be discussed and decided upon. Entertained at Bridge Mrs. Edna Clybum and? Mrs. Louise Cantey were joint hostesses at i beautiful contract party ^Saturday afternoon given at Mrs. Cantey's home on Fair street. There were ten tables of players. The rooms were decorated >in keeping with the Hallowe'en season and the Hallowe'en idea was carried out in detail in tallies and refreshments. The high score prize was won by Mns. Fl6yd Beaver and the low prize by Mrs. S. C. Zemjp. Mrs. C. G. Kornegay :ut,the consolation. Following several progressions of contract a salad course with coffee was served by the hostesses. Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Halle announce the marriage of their daughter, Susan Haile, to James Ralph Robins, on Tuesday, October 18th, in Baltimore. Mira Haile has been making he* home in New York City for the paaft three years. - Mr. Robins is from Wa^hingtoh, D. C., but is now with the 'R. C. A. company in Baltimot-e, where the yotfnf? couple will make their home. Rev. /Jackson at Hagood Sunday The Rev. Roderick Jackson, who has fecently returned from Japan, where he has served as a missionary, will spwk on Japan tins Sunday, October 30th, 11:30 a. m., at the Church of the Ascension, Hagood. Mr. Jackson is from BennettSville, S. C.K where he has lived before going to the foreign field. Everyone is cordially invited to hear him. On October 15th be spoke at the district meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary in Sumter. He will speak at St. Philip's, Bradford Springs, 4 p. rp. Sunday. Thanks Those Who Helped . The Business Girls' Circle of the Presbyterian church wishes to thank all these who helped to make their Hallowe'en party a succes^ and especially those who participated in the Worrtanless Wedding. Margaret H. Moore, Chairman. lEntertained at Bridge Mrs. Dan ilorchiecm , and Mis* Catherine Murchison entertained at bridge on Wednesday afternoon. Mra Claud Williams, of Baltimore, won High e6?y arid Mrs. H. E, Wood rr ceived the floating prize. A sweefl course was served at the conclusion of the games. ' 4 1 Sergeant Long Commits Suicide Charleston, Oct. 36.?-First Sergt. Charles W. Long of Port Moultrie, blotted out the memory of his murdered wife and two children yesterday by hanging himself in the county jail where he awaited sentence for the, slaying. ? Long, who was convicted of second degree murder October 15 in the hatchet killing of his family, had expressed a wish to die if he was "guilty of this crime." The three were killed January 2 at Fort Moultrie. A few hours later I^Pg attempted suicide l^y slashing his throat and cutting his wrists. Today ho carried out his wish for deathvin a cage where he was confined pending .passage of sentence. A fellow prisoner discovered Long's body dangling by a rope from the top of a cage located in the center of a cell block in Charleston jail. The Alabama senate has adopted a resolution calling upon congress to resist any cancellation of foreign war debts. Majestic Program Friday, October 28th What happened between 5:01) and 0:19? Seventy short minutes that changed the whole lives of a dozen people. -Seventy minutes of scandal, robbery and love that ended when a gun fired and a woman fell dead! See all the strange events' of "THE NIGHT OF JUNE 13TH." * With Clive Brook, Lila Lee, Charles Ruggles, Francis Dee and Mary Boland. Saturday, October 29th The screen's greatest outdoor star! Buck Jones in "THE DEADLINE." Breathless suspense! Fast thrills! Also new episode of "Heroes of the West" and comics. Monday & Tuesday, October-31st-November 1st The one big picture of the year? "REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM." With Marian hpxon, Ralph Bellamy, Mae Marsh and Louise Olosser Hale. You may never see a more delightfully entertaining- picture. Wednesday & Thursday, November 2nd-3rd George Raft and Constance Cummings in "NIGHT AFTER NIGHT.V Here is a picture with great entertainment. George Raft at his bestMae West a riot. Hollywood Reporter says: "It's one swell picture." * When Otto l>aaha of Wausau, Wis,, started cleaning up aiv old stove to sell in order to get money to pay the funeral expenses of Jiis sister, he round in the stove oven a roll of money totaling $4,800, A "peace meeting'* between two rival factions in the city penitentiary of New York on Wei faro Island, Saturday, broke up in a riot in which 200 prisoners engaged. One man was stabbed to death. In Memoriam Whereas it has pleased our Heavenly Father to take into his loving arms our .dear friend and member of the Cfytwh,1 Society and Auxiliary, Mrs. Margaret Jordan Garrison; We bow in submission to our loss and pray that her life of devotion and loyalty may r-be an inspiration to us, to follow her example and leave behind us the memory she has 'left; That the societies send a copy of these resolutions to her family, the city papers and inscribe a page in the minutes of our societies to her everlasting memory. MRS. C. H. YATWS MRS. 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