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"soCIKTY NEWS Telephone 100 u. O- C To Meet Member- ,l"' John l} Kennedy ter r D C. a urged to attend jUa. iu?eriiiK of the chapter to \e!<i "l ,lie homo Of Mrs. A. A #g?n(?v?M Monday, June I, at 4 rlock Holds Family Reunion if compliment to Mr, and Mrs. r-j- p W of Kiiiiaua City, who lVt> i),<11 visiting relatives in Cumin a gathering of members of Slit-orn family was held at the ff'iijias;t' lake Sunday afternoon. >dlfy ()% ?> members of the family r, and a delightful picnic .u-1s -? i ved on the banks of ' | u Wednesday's Bridge Club -p., i> of the Wednesday 1?; i<1 <-;? club were guests at iv g ii this week by Mrs. Alice ^,v, i!<-i<b'H club members, pres , Mr., Mane's guests included: .r 1' l> i Hose, Sr., Mrs. IJumwoll iirk.-?ji. Mr- Joe Guthrie and Mrs. ita Kmtpi'- -Miss Kitty Keller and 5 \!,unT < Clarke came in for , . w? !? h was served at noon. G ves Dinner Party \ -> i;. Knupp gave a very pret: Thursday evening at .. Mill street, in eoinpli. II<1< n Savage. Govts I " ' < -mall group of friends ippointeii table light'd r' rs and centered with . . : fosi-s. Bridge followed score prize was won v. who wa s a Isu pre. . gift. Vis. Clarkson Hostess r- ! il ('la rkson eiitor'aim <1 ! i'I o'i Friday afternoon and < ; '.<> with the regular mem - ,i number of extra guests, among Mrs. John Viliepigue, Mrs. Mt'-. Mrs. K. N. McDowell, r- k'K'in.l Trotter, and Mrs. iieti :i"fi i. Mrs. Maurice Clarke ' >1 ids. A set of lovely tea l-r.::..- a.;- presented Mrs. Carrfson : tlif top score prize and > K M' Do well, who cut the con :? - given a double deck of g- Ji - '"larkson served a salad ur- :<?;: wing the card games. Mrs. McKain Hostess Miss Gertrude Zetnp was the only j substitute ut Mr? Jots McKain's party I Friday afternoon when she entertainiid members uf her turd club ut her home on Greene street, Mrs. Leo Maya was winner of the top score pi'l/.e. A tea course followed the card games. Quests of Mrs. McKain j Me in her a of the Thursday contract club were guests of Mrs, A C. MeI Kaln last, week ut her home on llumpt ton Avenue Mrs Kllzabolh Mauldin | was invited to play with club members. A high score prize was given at each table and tin- winners were Mrs. Alfred Mel.eod and Mrs. Dull ' Murchlaon. Mrs. McKain served a i j tea eourse late in the afternoon Buffet Supper ' Mr and Mrs John Vilhpigue gave an unusually pretty purty Tuesday levelling at their home on Lyttlcfou I si rect. ittvit fug twenty guests for a ' luiftet supper followed by bridge. This ; was the regular meeting of the Tuos i day evening bridge club, whteh is icomposed of eight members, and ud , dltiuuul players invited for three tables. The bridge tables were at ran1 ed amidst bowls and vases o! garden | (lowers. Mrs. John del/oat It and \V. i L. (ioodnle won the prizes for the highest scores, and Mrs Henry Harrison and John delanieh were eaeli given a prize for bidding and making i | a small slam Floating prize for three ! deneos was won by Mrs. J. 15 /. nip. I Mrs. Moore Complimented ! Mis. lima bill Moore, of Lock Hill, ? who is visiting In r parents Mr and ! Mr-. <*. H. Wbitak-r. w.is < om pi i nn n t j < d on Thursday wlnn Mrs \!he ' M a i \ e Invited an e\lra table of gne-ts i to play wit!: the regular im-tubers of J her contract t Inn The paiiy was | given at Mi- Majya's home on l.y i I t let mi street Flaying with Mrs I Moore were Mrs Itln tia Mt Dowell. Mrs. Mortimer Muller. Mrs Nettles Lindsay. Miss Faith delyoaeh. Mrs \yilliam (ioodale, and Mrs. F II. Ilar' ding, of Milledgeville, (la , who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank Zeinp. . Prize for high score was awarded Mrs. Khetta McDowell and the honor guest was remembered with a gift 1 Among the club members Mrs. A. S. Llewellyn and Mrs. T. K. Trotter scored high After cards Mrs. Marye served a salad course and Mrs. (*. C Whilaker, Jr.. joined the party for i refreshments. Personal Mention ; Mrs Floyd Heaver, of Greenville, is visiting friends here, Mrs K S Hagley has returned from ! lochia, where sh?? visited her mother | -Mis Chapman Hurrett is spending | tills week with her husbttnd iu Chester. j Mrs. .1 k, Jenkins is vlsiiing her j daughter, Mrs Sorlu Hurke, in At I lanta. Lewis l.oinansky is on I'nited! i ritaius jur> duly iu Churlusiou this! i Week i Mrs, \\ ti. Wilson is on u visit to! :inrfson. TTr Glare mm WHsum in l>),ila j ' delphia. i Mis, , Hates, who has been a j j patient at Mavo (Willie has returned i | home. ' ^ antes has returned home I tiioUi Lulutiibia, wiuiiv hu undervvuulj an >>pt?ration recently. Ml>s Itessie Dailey. of Darlington,. M"'ll several da> s with her auni, Mrs I M I Kusm II, i his past wet k. Friends of Jaek Itoyd will be inter1 ested to know thai he is a member ! of tlu- gradualing < lass at The Citadel) i this year. Mr. and Mrs (.Wtarles Graham and j dattgltier, who have been spending several weeks here have returned to He toy, N\ V. | Mi. and Mrs. Stephen Lewis Cly. litiru ami rltildreti,'of llartsville. spent last week end here nl tile home of . -I. II I W\ Ini I'll. M'* (' II Haker'iind Mrs. From en j i;i Alh-u, of New York, returned to j : h ir Inn no thm week, alter spending | i he w inter in ('aimlen. Mr. and Mrs R H. Pitts an- in i < Wiiirlestoii li. is week a 11 end i ug the; g| -eluat Mm e\e|-< ises it f The Citadel. . w lea. ihi'ir son. Reuben Pitts, will! l.eeel \ e III.- diplolllil . Mis N K (Joodale iind. Mis.- Marj . *>ee<|,i|e -pent last Sunday with Mr ! and Mrs. Abltoii (ioodale m Mullins I n>"> a 1 so had as their guests. Mrs.! CiMidale s tnot le r. Mrs W. It. fault ell. I ' < k? its. iind M r it ml M is. .1 W j 1 Hi i'e||, ot Char lest on. Entertains For Mrs. Beaver In honor of their house guest. Mrs i Flo} d Heaver, of Greenville, Mr and Mr-. F. D. (ioodale entertained play ers tor three tables of bridge W ties i day evening at their home on North j Broad street. Besides the honor I guest, those invited were members t of the San Sou* i Club and Mr. and Mrs. W. ('. Moore. Top score prizes were awarded Mrs. James Bandy and Hughe> Tin da 1. and M. M. Reasonuver cut the consolation. There was also an attractive gift for Mrs. Beaver. Commercial Class Has Outing Friday evening the students of the Cantmercial class under Miss Katherine Murchison and a few guests motored to Miss Murchisou's cabin about eight miles front town for an enjoyable outing. A picnic supper of roasted weiniers, sandwiches and drinks was served and dancing featured the evening's entertainment. Besides the members of the commercial class others at the party were Miss Jane ClarkBon, Jack Halsall, Jerome Hoffer. Hay Moore, Roy Sheorn and Fred Sheheen. Neighborhood Bridge Club Mrs. Floyd Beaver, of Greenville, was a special guest of the Neighborhood bridge club when it met with Mrs. T. T,ee Little Wednesday afternoon at Iter home on Mill street. Other visitors who substituted for club members were: Mrs. Hubert Wilson ami Mrs. F. D. Goodale Prizes were presented Mrs. R. E. Stevenson and ,Mrs. S W. VanLandingham for tirst and second high scores, while Mrs. J. L. Williford cut the consolat'on. Before the card games Mrs. Little served an ice course. Play at Auditorium To display the work, of the Camden High Srhool Economics department in clothing, a play was given in the school auditorium under the leadership of Mtss Rachael O'Danlel. This play, which was voted a great success, was written and directed by Miss Jean Plyler, a ninth grade pupil. Among those taking parts were Misses Dorothy Creed. Jolyn Hall, Myrtle Williams, Marguerite Ingram. Core Scarborough. Olive McGulrt, Dally Jackson, Helen Stogner, Grace Rhoden, Neta Kirkland, Lavada Parker, Margaret Mayer, Rhetta McLeod and Rena Broome. Death Near Rembert J. A. Yates, aged f>2, died at his home near Rembert Wednesday night. Mr. Yates had been in failing health for some time, but his death caine unexpectedly and was a shock to his many friends. He is survived by his widow and ! five children, three brothers. C. B Yates, J. R. Yates and S. W. Yates, and one sister. Mrs. C. J. Gallliard of Stun tor. --Thursday's Sunu?T*Item. ? Blaney Schools To Close The commencement exercises of the eleventh grade of the Blaney high school will be held In the school auditorium this evening, Friday. May 29, at 8 o'clock, announces the superintendent C. A. Bird. The public is Invited to attend. Camden Teacher Lo?e? Father K. C. lilanding, a boil of (ho late Coj Janes |) islanding, died at i? o'clock Thursday night at his lioiin* on Wright Street Mi islanding van horn in Sumter on April v isiii He utt?*nded the I'hiversit y of South Cur oilnu Mr Islanding lived tor a limn her of \ I'lirs on the plantation of Ills grandfather Mr Juine* l? M? l ad din, in Sumter count>. w hei i- lie was a ver> successful fariyer In later years he moved to Sumter, and was engaged in business here Mr islanding was a gentleman ??' the old South (pilot, friendly and greatly beloved tin was always interest ed in ami active in any movement for I lie betterment of Ins ? otill tv and soi ved hoth his count v and Ills state in many uh? tul capaelties Modest and unassuuuug in his mantier but reeognizei) as a man of sterl ing worth ami endearing nature He* was a deacon and lifelong m< tuln-i of < 'oik or.! I'i i'sl.\ terian cliun li I'tlliel.i! services were lodd at \ h.ck -iday at his home on Wright street, and intefinent was in Concord i ci -In el ! v i- sunh.-d b> his widow. Mis Kil/ab. Hi Si ..It islanding, his three da in.* lit.- i > Mis F M Moise. Miss I t.lines iilandiiig and Miss Margaret islanding Friday"* Sumter lt<m : _ I Mrs. Parker Hostess To Bible Class' The Ladies I lit. I t lass of the !.>( tl. ton. S'i.ei Methodist eliureh wendelight t'ljly enter!a I on Thur.-d:i> ' after a ,K tin- home oi Mi s |-; t ' 'arker, ?'n 11; 11111?t o n street The' t'oo111s w i all i n. 11\w it It s as. s ..i e .flops! - ltd hi I'hsfW. Mr.- I C I. it I inn- . ad Hi t. d t in- .lei ot tonal, and Mi - lienlait t.rali.ittt :ct.-i| rile.mist An tini p sting rtiuiy : -t n. I standiir.: I', op!. . was the topic" lol' i lie a 11. t n. .on Mis Ki t>. i a \\ . -t ' d in pia>.-, M r> Lrin st I n.-tag I'd in a contest, in which Mis. (cofge: Khatr.c .old Mm \ L Arm It w.-rei i - a ini 111 r w i ii ni iv- I{eci' i \ i 11 g a ]11 ;/e , tor sin's, ossfu 11 > answering .|iiesti>uisj that ?on. i-rned 'flowers, flags. laiilesj and fnn I lie c hiss president. Mrs. | H K. l?lahaiii conducted the business s i - s > i 011 Mrs I- ra ii k M a y e r acted as >. i l et a i \. I lie I * 1111 e t'litss (I ee J i|\ regrets t he | death ol Mrs L. \\ . .Nellies, a luveil ! jitid la it hi ul member, one whose at-I traeting persona lit y won many triemls I and whose presence in the class room | was jit inspiration to her co-workers. I Delicious punch and cake were served h\ the1 hostess The mooting adjourned to meet on the third Thursday In June, the place to announced later Death Of Mrs. Young \\ estville, May 2!?.?Funeral services for Mrs. W. J. Young, who died May 12. following an illness of several weeks, were conducted tit in o'clock Wednesday from DeKalb church by Rev. CI. D. G ul ledge. She was in her 84th year and widow of (lie late W. J. Young. She was a loyal, faithful member of DeKalb church and her many friends and relatives will mourn her loss. Four living children survive her?S. M. Young, Ii. Y. Young, ot \\ estville; Mrs. Ii. s. Jones and Mrs. J. J. Barfleld, of Columbia, uud twenty-seven grandchildren. Enjoyable Affairs Held At LugotT Logoff. Miiy TV Mrs II C Ban nun, Under of Smyrna coiiiiiiiiiiiiy , rec: cation' activities held a vef> In tel'estiuj; meeting at tile t ', ill) It t U It. t > , I'llili Wi :-l M'ilteree. < 11 I' 1111I'Sli.l > at tarm?ihi, May 11 tjujte a 1111mI> -1 ??t' ! tat in women w en* pro*' tit and list.ti id attentively in an instructive In lure mi poultry raising and gnrdcir.ug by I*. 'I t'hastaiit, agriculture teacher iroio Hlaiiev I Mrs Roland Nettles, in reation su pervtpor of Kershaw counly was pi > enl ami .joined In a round tahh dis i cu>sjon ot taint problems 01 interest (O wolltell A number of SOUKS Well stiliK. all present joinillK itt An ad' dI'eSs oil "('oiipel a t i \ e ( M11 IIsi I i p. w a.- n i.i i|e by it R S I bad Friday e\eniiiK. May z'~, tin Smyrna rbuiib Fpworlh Lcngijc was enter! taile d .it a s,? a,| ,,t tin boiin ol Mrs i laliie hlllKillS. West Water. , (oily j two nio'itii'n- bet it g present knch* Mien t" . bmiiKbt pound, s.?in. linn I Mlll.l l .1 I e I SellO' ? lie-. So alloai til . er it w > .i I on til it u I pi i ad . w li i< li J I .?< d? pi.i. at'i i inu-n and Katin - had | II e li . Ii.lo > || by all I III | e was a I ink. walk I I ee to ail and I lie Cake! was won In Mis- I'iin I'mkiiis and; < Miii llaidwnk. I lie pasioi 'Ibese . u J ti riainim nis Weii- very enjoyable and | a i red it to i lie eomnninit y Man Burned To Death in Jail Fleetwood Moody. aged I'd. ol the Anl ioi li section of Darlington county was Inn and to death in the Patrick i jail about II imToek Sunday niKbl af ] tor all eiioris to free him from the buriiinv building failed Moody bad been attested ami placed in jail earl ier t hat e\ euing , Various reports have been heard j of the origin of i be fil e One is that | Moody set fire to the door in an e.f j fort to escape; another that the build ! ii>K was set fire from the outside. The jailor was out of town at the time of the fire and efforts of citizens to save Moody were futile. I Moody Is survived by his wife atul two children . I Funeral services were hold Tuesday i morning at 11:00 o'clock at Mechanicsville Baptist church.?Hartsville Messenger. Card of Thanks We wish to express our many thanks and appreciation to Dr. West and all the nurses of the Canuien hospital for all the wonderful things done for us during the long illness of our son and brother, Jake Baker. May Cod's richest blessings rest upon each and every one of yoif. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Baker and Family Fly Sprays Help But Uses Are Limited Flv i'enys do Ihoir work oiil> wlnm* they ;iii> blown into lino droplets ihut envelop t ho ft\ F.ntomologistx do not know u| any ' MiliAT.iln''? uhl. h. wllftl applied to .01 annual, is effective in K111111 v tins lighting on it afterward*. a< totaling to tin I mod Stalls he 11,11111 s a 11 ot April nil nro Further tllolo. S|if.l>s. CVrll t llOUgll i>'11 Old 1VO in killing tin tlii s slrtiik. will not .i>ii 11 ol 1 In ?.< pi j.ts nnloss tin- hpvd no'. 1 1.11 1 s .1 iv 111 -a I oil also I lr, \; 1111 < - ol ll v spray* as repel loiits is limited. tin' 1 111?. 111111 oi m t s add \11111 > tests ha\o shown that some ma tiiials applied as sprays to animal* do temporarily ropol horn, stable, and ho'l-e files Nolle, however, lias lieeli found ih praetieal \alue against horse flies, botflies, w arbloflie's, and eertain other fin s th.it atlaek and annoy liveStock <bl n vein 1 a I at" injurious to atu mals. and. part b ularly w hen applied heavily, do nioi'i hi 1 in 111111 1 m1 Natl- at iv My spia.v will mini ilk 11:11 I 11 ' s P I . 1 V 111. is 11 III I'll--'. 1. 'tut', before milkine to allow 'In1 ".p-f a.\ to I 1 |. all b - I lie |,, .. s is 0 I 1 away 11 on 1 1 be in ilk and ..ilk Hteieils. and unless the row's udder i> washed wiib soap and warm water In tore milk inn fly sprays, in hern ial, are not disiti lei'tanls, nor ean 111? > be rein I upon to prevent iiiM'i 1 borne diseases. PROGRAM OF UNION MEETING Following is tl?o program of (he 1' 11 ion meeting to be held with Heaver ham Mapiist .church on Saturday, May r.d'.ti, from 10;3<? a. m. to 2:30-p. in Topic. Evangelism; song. "Revive I s Again."; devotional by Rev. IV E. lllarknion; welcome by Alex West; response by Henry (laskin; roll call; hymn, "My Faith Looks Up to Thee"; 1 talk, "Preaching and Evangelism," by I Rev. Broome; player, "That Kershaw Association May be Truly Evangelized;" talk, "Prayer and Evangelism," by Mrs. W. F. Byrd; convention inossage, by Rev. ,J. H. Caston; announcement, adjourn for lunch. Aftornoou session: hymn, "Jesus Calls lis"; prayer, "That Every Baptist May ^lear the thill;" devotional, give your favorite Bible verse (Assembly); "Music and Evangollsm," by Rev. George Bobo; high lights of the Southern Baptist Convention, by Itev. B. J. Mclver; miscellaneous business, adjourn. The powerful fleet of the British navy, in the Mediterranean sea for several months past, has been reduced to its normal size. K Hi LAN Tea 1 2lb Pkg 19c ? )!'!'Hi;UN MANOR Tea ^Ib. pkg., 2 for .... 27c SOUTHERN MANOR TEA, i/2lb pkg 25c SOUTHERN MANOR TEA, 2 V2 oz. pkg, 3 for 25c KJOMATOES 4 L2 23c] K>(;KIi ? SANTOS 'OFFF.E, lb. pkg 17c 1KST W.krican CHEESE, lb 18c '"NKKT 1CK -ream Mixture, 3 pkgs 25c DELICIOUS FIG BARS, lb 10c MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, 3 pkgs. .. 10c GINGER ALE, 12 oz 5c PLUS TAX, BOTTLE DEPOSIT SALMON 2 ? 19c - 2 IV' ?.KKS PAN ROLLS 5c ROGERS PONCY BREAD, 5c Colonial Grapefruit Juice 3 No. 2 cans 25c *> ": i VI" ^LEO. lb 15c \ HKL 'LOUR, 12 lb. bag 53c *LER. Bottle 10c BERBER'S BABY FOOD, 3 cans .. 25c GOLD ISABEL FLOUR, 24 lb. bag 99c BULK VINEGAR, Gallon 25c Tosh fruits and vegetables | ro i .. ^TTERBEANS, lb.?. 15c nw.<n TOMATOES, 2 lb*. 25c Jt'NCH -ARROTS 5c NICK S1ZK STALK CELERY 10c | ENGLISH PEAS, pound 10c I NEW RED I POTATOES, 5 lbs 15c S charming gifts | For Boys or Girla For Graduation I FOUNTAIN PENS ? NORMS' CANDY j LEATHER GOODS TOILET ARTICLES I DePASS' drik; stork 1 PHONE 10 I THE REXALL STORE WE DELIVER I TO THE SCHOOL CHILDREN 1 I I We wish to take this opportunity to express our thanks and ap- i ! j preciation to the school management, the teachers and the students for j j their interest and co-operation $hown in connection with the operation ! ( j of our School Savings System which has been successfully conducted j j j over the past eight months in the city and factory schools of this com- , j munity. I ! Naturally, after Tuesday, June 2nd., deposits by the children ) 1 will cease until the schools reopen next fall and those who now have j j i accounts in our School Savings System may either come down to our ! { j bank and draw their balances, or they may leave them as they are i j j until this fall, or better still, they may transfer amounts from five i | dollars up, to the regular Savings Department of this institution. i i H ! / ) 1 ;|| THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF CAMDEN | (MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Resources May 26th, 1935 $319,025.62 Resources May 26th, 1936 $498,178.58