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astounding values in j SUMMER MILLINERY * ? i flfllESE are the very latest style hats. . . they portray \ (II an exclusive individuality ... in felts and straws , seasonable fitness that is seldom encountered in millinery that is more expensive. v 1 , s three price ranges ! 49c 79c $1.79 ! MISS M. E. GERALD j SOCIETY NEWS Telephone 100 ' Engagement Announced He;} K C Blauding announces the gagetueiit of her daughter, MargaI McFadden, to James DeLoache mp. of Camden. rhe wedding will take place the ter part ?f August.?Thursday's rater Daily Item. Many Parties For Guests Miss Margaret Fewell gave a series delightful parties this week in honof Miss Elizabeth Higgins, of St. igustitie. Fla.; Miss Mary Frances gin, of Northampton, Mass.; Miss irgarnt Adams, of Davidson; Miss uis?> Carothers, of Petersburg, Va.; ts Morgain Bailey, of Orangeburg; as Ruth Williams, of Rock Hill, 10 were her guests for several days a hou.se party at Lake Shamokin. On Thursday afternoon Miss FewInvited a few friends to meet her ests when she entertained at a pic: at Lake Shamokin. Friday morning Miss Fewell enterned at a three-table bridge luncha for her guests. Each of the aoreea was presented a gift as well Mrs. John B. Towill, who is visiti her sister, Mrs, E. D, Blakeney. SB Elizabeth "Higgtns received the > Camden Theatre friday, july 30 FINAL SHOWING OF "sing and be happy" Kay romantic story set to gay romantic tunes. , saturday, july 31 he most thrilling screen novel ever filmed! "hell divers" ith Wallace Berry and Clarke Gable. LSO COM EDI E8 AND SERIAL ate Show Saturday Night at 10:30 Miriam Marsh in the great gambini" IONDAY and TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 and 3 >nstaiw" Bennett and Gary Grant ia j topper" le aiost -ntertaining of all pictures this season. ednesday, august 3 aire Trevor and Michael Whalen in TIME OUT FOR ROMANCE" HURSDAY and FRIDAY, AUGUST 4 and 5 le one outstanding picture of alii time! "the good earth" Haiglar Theatre FRIDAY, JULY 30 Gone Autry in fODELIN' KID from PINE RIDGE" ?LRAJ 0n the 81*0? in' Person of the picture; "The HollyTwine," and Pine Ridge Ramblers. saturday, july 31 ?uMe Western Features nemiit M&ynard In . : ! ^ong of THE TRAIL" ?n i^b Allen in feckless RANGER" j *ertw?e*ye Cofn?dyi?Our Qan? j dX4srlsl and othor Comedies 0 r-r A S A* y ? ? I high score prize, Mrs. Walter Hudson | tlie traveling prize, and Mrs W. (). ; Hay cut the consolation, i Again complimenting her guests Miss Fewell gave a swimming party 1 and watermelon cutting on Friday afternoon. Miss Alberta Team entertained at | oontract Saturday morning ut her home, honoring these popular visitors. | Players were invited for two tables land a two-course luncheon was served aftei cards. Mrs. R. K. Stevenson won the high score prize. Miss Margaret Fewell the second high, and Mrs. E. D. Iilakeney cut the consolatlortC y S' ; Was Bridge Hostess Miss Charlotte Shannon was hostess at cards Wednesday morning ut her home, entertaining for the members of her contract club and several j additional guests. Luncheon was J served at noon. Playing for absent club members were: Mrs. D. A. Boykin, Mrs. J. M. Villepigue, Miss Alberta Team aad Mrs. E. N. McDowell. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Ralph Shannon. Gave Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Van Zandt Knight were guests of honor at the dinner party which Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kennedy, 3rd, gave Monday evening at their home, at' Colonial Lake. Other guests were: Miss Phoebe Knight, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wooten and Dr. Andrew Whitaker. Married In Camden Miss Luoy Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Burns, Sr., of Sumter, was married to Harold F. Harris, of Bishopville, at 5:30 on the afternoon of July 29, in the Lyttleton Street Methodist church, of Camden, the Rev. R. Bryce Herbert officiating. Only members of the two families attended. i The bride Is a graduate of Winj throp college. She has been teaching I in the public schools of South Caro! lina and bas made a host of friends j throughout the state. The groo nils the son of M. P. Harris, Sr., and the late Etta Skinner Harris, of Bishopville. He is a graduate of Wofford college and is connected with the Clinton city schools. After August 15, they will make ; their home iu Clinton.?Bishopville Messenger. IN MEMORIAM i Mrs. T. B. Clyburn | We lost one of our choicest and i loveliest spirits on the Kershaw ^charge when Mrs. Sallie Bell Clyburn, i wife of T. B. Clyburn, passed away j at her home In Camden after an illness of many months. Her life span j?July 6, 1870-April 15, 1937?longer j than the average, was far above the average In service and devotion to her church, her family, her friends. She was so much in love with the Lord. Day and night she loved to talk, in her modest, quiet way, and to think of Him and His goodness. Married on.-/November 28, 1888, she and her husband:? walked together i>0pwn the . pdfhway ?of years in love A.nd loyalty to etob other and their children ai?f.\th(lH;God. For their home was built an-.faith, it was guffo ed by love, and ilfci^tto was "CHNp first, then others. The greater part {of their married*;tlfe was spegf^AC I Wostville. A fevK years ago, aa the'' (evening shadows hegan to fall and they looked towam the sunset, they ] moved to Camdefti I But the Interest of these In her church and his church I "back home" never wavered, and with ; unflagging loyalty they continued as J faithful members, as does Brother j Clyburn as he remains in the pale of ' the tflttliy church. Five .children survive to treasure ' the memory and devotion and sacrl! flee of a real mother's love, Mra. I Charlton , Croxton, Mrs. Robert Croxj ton, and Lewis R, Clyburn, ait of Kershaw; Henry* Clybiprn, of. .jCapiden; and T. B. Clybut^ |k of #M??llle. Funeral services W^re held At Damascus church, wfeefville, with the Rev. C. M. .Bfown Of the Kershaw Presbyterian church, and the pastor in charge.?L. D. Hamer, In the Southern Christian Advocate. Mains on the Rhine Is a town of great historic celebrity. ' - ; -'V a * ' " O :tr,* * W..5 II II' I ! Personal Mention j Mr. and Mrs. J E. Ross spout lust' week end in Charleston. Miss LI la Hurts is the guest of Mr. j and Mrs. (ilenn Maloney in York. Mrs (J. H Huuin iias returned from a visit to iier futher in Alabama. j I Mi ss Joyce Hooves is spending this | j week in Spartanburg with relatives, i Mirts Iwruru Hrowu, of Greensboro, N (\, is the guest of Miss Drue Huxley Hobby Muryo and Hlllle Hates, Jr.i are spending this week at Edlsto Is* , land. Mf. und Mrs. R. M. Kennedy, 3rd, are spending sometime in Flut Hock, ! N. C. Mrs. J.' I,. Willlford bus returned from a ten day's \isii to Washington, I) C. | Misses Harriet Heard und Hetty I Garrison are spending this week at Myrtle Heach. Miss Catherine Mure bison is spending her vacation in the mountains of western North Carolina. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Zemp, July 24. at the Camden hospital, a son, Francis I-acbic.otte. Mrs. Hocbelle Slieorn and daughter, of Columbia, are the guests of Mr and Mrs. Willis Sheorn Mrs. G. A. Hraslngton, of Tampa, Florida, is spending some time with j her sister. Miss Ella Halle. | Miss Alpha Martin, of New Hern, N. C., is u visitor in the home of Mr and Mrs. C. H. Villepigue. 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Sarratt have as their guests, Mrs. Nat Alexander and daughter, of Charlotte. Mrs. Gus Hirseh and nephew, August Kohn have returned from a month's visit in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hoyles and son, of Charleston, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lee Clyburn. Mrs. Leon Tobin and son, Joe Tobin, have returned from a visit to the former's parents in Greer. Cantey Villepigue, of Haleigh, N. C., is visiting relatives in Camden. W. 1'. Thomas and daughters, Hetty and Jane Thomas, of Los Angeles, Calif., are in Camden on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McKain are spending their vacation in the mountains of western North Carolina. Miss Thomasia Guthrie, of Washington. D. C., is on a visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lachcotte and son. Billie, of Charlotte, were the I guests Sunday of Mrs. H. S. Stead| man. Mrs. E, C. Culvern and Herbert Richey returned Monday from a visit to relatives in Rock Hill and Montreal Miss Ethylene Moseley, of Columbia hospital, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Moseley. Mrs. Daisy P. Towill and daughter, Miss Angeline, of Datesburg, are the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. E. D. Blakeney. Mrs. Lee Little, Mrs. A. D. McArn and Mrs. J. H. Osborne were the week end guests of Mrs. William King in Davidson, N. C. Miss Betty Carrison, Miss Harriet Beard. J. B. Cantey and Whit Boykln are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Boliver Boykin at Edi8to Beach. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Williford are attending the tobacco festival in Mullins this week. From there they will go to Pawley's Island! Miss Sarah Crawford, of Chester, arrived Monday. She will be in charge I of Kershaw County Social Security and Old Age Pensions. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Clyburn, of Akron, Ohio, are the guests of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Clyburn at Clyburn Station. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Cureton and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bryant, Jr., and son have returned from a week's stoy at Murrell's Inlet. Misses Freddie West, of Cassatt; Mildred Marsh, of Antloch; Marjorie Hatfield, of Bennettsville, are guests of Miss Carolyn Cooley this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Fain and son, Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Crosby Miss Christine Parker, of Pelham, fipa., have returned home after a visit TO Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Godwin. L Miss Lola and Ella Daine Hilton TOft Sunday with a party of friends 1mm Sumter on a two week's trip to Canada, New York and through the Shenandoah valley and caverns. Mrs. S. R. McDowell, Miss Margaret McDowell and Billie Westmoreland, of rtigh Springs, Fla., spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Kennedy at Bettyneck Plantation. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and children, Martha, Mary and Billy accompanied by the latter's mother, Mrs. J. R. O'Caln, of Orangeburg, returned last week from a trip through the mountains of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Plyler had as their guests last week: Mrs. Stanley Anderson, of Cheraw; Mrs. J. M. Plyler, of Lancaster; Mrs. Ben Easterling and Mrs. Theodore Cotttngham, of Florence. fTnf . & v. Miss Carolyn Kohn, of Washington, D. C.. is on a visit to- relatives hero. She with her aunt, Mrs. Gus Hirsch will leave Saturday for the mountains of North Carolina for a visit with Mrs. Matriu Roaefield and children. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie ueLoache are chaperoning a party of campers at Lake Shamokin this week- In the group are: Miss Elsie Redfearn, Miss Sara Sheorn, Miss Dorothy Sarratt and Miss Phyllis Karesh. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brown will regret to learn that they are leaving next week for Goldsboro to make their home. They with their attractive daughters, Eleanor and Jane, have rnade^ many friends since moving to Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Sheorn returned Sunday from Myrtle Beach, where they chaperoned a house party, of North Carolina College for Women girls. Miss Mary Florence Little was a member of the party. Miss Martha Flowers, of Zebulon, N. C., accompanied Miss Little home for a viBit. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sowell and family spent the week end in Hendersonville, Chimney Rock and Asheville. Miss Johnny Sowell was the guest of Miss Margieanne Clyburn, in Westville, recently. J. A. Brown and Emmett Waites. of Aiken, were guests of J. W. Sowell, at Sunny Hill, Wednesday. Sheriff and Mrs. J. H. McLeod and family are spending this week at Myrtle Beach. Miss Lillian Yates has gone to Now York to spend sometimo with friends there. Mr. and Mrs. Frank West have as their guests, their sister-in-law and niece, Mrs. Orin West and little Joyce, of Baltimore, Md. They will visit relatives until September, when her husband will Join her from Alaska, of the John C. Spencer Coast Guard Cutter. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shaw and son, Grayson Shaw, attended the funeral of the former's brother at Greensboro, N. C., on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rush and four children, of Washington, D. C., have been visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rush at the State Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Entertain On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wilson gave a party at their home' for the members of their evening bridge club. Others playing were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Jones, Mrs. Lawrence Betsill and Mrs. Smyrl Halsall. Prises for top scores were won by Mrs. M. M. Reasonover and Eldon Jones. A gift was also presented Mrs. Betsill, of Zalnesville, Ohio, who is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wilson, 1 a 1 Eamon de Valera has again been re-elected president of the Irish Free State by the new deal or parliament, by a vote of 81 to 58. It will be his third term. ? Wateree Baptist Church Services announced for next Lord's day at Wateree Baptist church are as follows: Sunday school 10 a. m., J. E. Robinson, superintendent. Preaching each Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, the subject for next coming Lord's day Is "God First." We shall be expecting you at this service.?B. J. Mclver, pastor. Held Annual Picnic The DeKalb Home Demonstration | club hold Its annual picnic at ClearI water lake July 13. A largo crowd i attended. Swimming was enjoyed un| til 7 o'clock when lunch was spread ' under the supervision of Mrs. O. J. Smyrl, president, and Mrs. C. B. Busbeo, recreation chairman. After lunch dancing was In order by some of the of the younger members In the Lake cabin. Club guests on this occasion were Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Clyburn, Mr. and MrB. Dan Owens, Mrs. George Creed, Camden, and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Clyburn, Jr. Chairman Jones of the house agriculture committee, has Introduced a general farm bill, which embraces the ever normal granary and crop control features advocated by Secretary Wallace. I FUNERAL OF MR. FORT Funeral services for O. M. Fort, whose death we mentioned last week were held from Ebeneser church in West Wateree last Friday afternoon, after the funeral party had arrived from Newark, N. J. Mr. Fort was a native of Anscta county, North Carolina, and came to Camden nearly fifty years ago. Owing to the absence of all relar tlves and the nearness to press hour we could not get the names of surviving relatives for last week's paper. His wife died several years ago, but be is survived by the following sons and daughters: Mrs. II. W. Guest,' Charlotte, N. C.; Mrs. Tom Powell, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mannle E. Fort, Cam- ? den; George Fort, Charlotte, N. C.; Hennle Fort. Pittsburgh, Pa.; John Fort, Newark, N. J. Funeral services were in charge of Rev. Hardwick, of Ebenezer, assisted by Rev. It. Hryce Herbert, of the Lyttleton Street Methodist church of Camden. The 15th United States Infantry stood under full war packs Wednesday at Tientsin, ready to defend the American concession If Sino-Japanese fighting was carried Into that city. American business men in the city also were organizing a volunteer military company, starting drilling, and selecting squads to build fortifications. 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