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Engagement Announced Mrs. Joseph Knuekley announces the engagement of her daughter, Marie Teresa, and Ernest P. Sheheen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Shoheen, of Camden. The wedding will take place in the Bpring. Hosts at Barn Dance One of the delightful social events of the week was the barn dance which Mr. and Mrs. William M. Coxe gave Thursday evening in the ball room of the Hobkirk Inn. Bales of hay, corn stalks, and other farm products were the appropriate decoratlohs for the party and music for the occasion was furnished by Ted Weigand's Hobkirk Inn orchestra. The one hundred guests, many of whom were from surrounding towns, came dressed in costume and prizes for the most attractive were won by Mrs. Thomas Ancrum and JoetMcKain. During the evening weinerU,4 cofTee, I doughnuts and punch were served. Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Coxe. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Coggeshall, Mr. and Mrs. James Coggeshall, 3rd., Mr. and Mrs. j L. A I>ang8ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Uingston. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kern, Charlie Edwards, Mr. and Mrs.1 Frank Williamson, of Darlington;! Mrs Henry Birdseye, of New York City; Mr and Mrs. James Coker, Jr., Mr and Mrs. Richard Coker, of Hartsville; Miss Pat Coxe, of Wadesboro, N*. C ; Mis? Marie Louise Plel, Miss Betsey Wltzell, of Locust Valley, L. I.; Miss Polly Wigle, of Brooklyn;' Miss Dorothy Benson, of Montreal,' Canada; Mrs. E. L. Wittiama, of Great Neck. L. I.; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. A. Potter, of New York and Aiken. Held Bridge Benefit Twenty-three tables were in play at the bridge tournament sponsored by the Camden Hospital Auxiliary Wednesday afternoon at the Court Inn. Mrs. J. W. Brunson and Mrs. G. S. Rname, assisted by members of the auxiliary, were the committee in charge and the party proved to be a delightful social event as well as a means of raising funds for hospital work. Prizes were generously donated by DePass' Drug store, The Fashion Shop, City Drug Company, Hoffer Jewelry Company and Barringer Hardware Company. These were won by Mrs. Lambert DePass and Mrs. T. Lee Little for first and second high scores, by Mrs. Walter Hudson for bidding and making a slam, and by Mrs. L. T. Mills for the low score. Mrs. E. M. Mauldin and Mrs. John Cantey last held the two floating prizes. The bull's horn thron, an acacia tree of South America, protects an army of acacia ants in its branches, for its own protection. The ants feed on the tree's honey, and live inside its hollow "thorns. guarding the tree faithfully and riving off all other jnsects. "THE HOTEL DOLLAR" WAS SUBJECT OF TALK AT ROTARY The regular meeting Of the Camden Rotary Club was held at the Hotel Camden Thursday, January 19. The program was In charge of Irving Pierce. He had aa hla speaker, Mil-' ton C. Smith, manager of the Kirk-j wood Hotel. Mr. Smith had as hiB subject "The Hotel Dollar." He ex-( plained what happens to your dollar, when you enter a hotel and proved to' everyone's satisfaction that when you 8tfty~nta hotel, the owner is not able' to retire on what he garners from you. * Mr. Smith stated that he be-j lleved that all of the present hotels' In Camden are doing everything in' their power to bring back the busi-j ness of the 1920's. However, he stated that it would take at least three' I years before any appreciable improve-j ment could be noticed. W. C. McCarley was a guest. Rotarian Harry Whitehouse, of Johnston, Tenn., wasi present. BUI Pitts and William1 Brown of the Camden high school se-1 nior class wore guests of the club. A. J. Steinberg, a tobacco representative, distributed sample cigarettes. A duet was rendered by Stan Llew-| ellyn and Father Burke. Met With Mrs. Zemp. Mrs. J. B. Zenrp was among the bridge hostesses who entertained during the week. Her party was given Thursday afternoon for members of her club and the^ following additional guests: Mrs. John deLoach, Mrs. John Mullen, Mrs. Edward Leadley, Miss Ethel Yates, Miss Henrietta Zemp, Mrs. W. L. Goodale and Mrs. R. N. Shannon. The afternoon's scorers were Mrs. Jack Whitaker, Jr., and Miss Lillian Yates. non. The afternoon's scorers were Mrs. Jack Whitaker, Jr., and Miss Lilian Yates. j Mrs. Goodale Was Hostess , Mrs. F. D. Goqdale gave a bridge tea for twelve guests Monday afternoon at the Woman's Exchange Tea room. Honor guests were the hostess' sister, Mrs. A. A. Wilson and Mrs. Jack Skinner, and Mrs. R. M. Skinner, of Elliott. In the contract games, prizes were won by Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. H. D. Green and Mrs. D. M.' Mays. Presiding at the prettily appointed tea table was Mrs. Julian Sanders, of Hagood. I Mrs. Marye Was Hostess | Mrs. Robert Marye gave a lovely party at her home Wednesday evening when she entertained at a seated dinner party for twelve guests. Lighted white tapers and fallow and white garden flowers formed the pretty spring-like centerpiece for the dinner table. In the contract games which followed top score prize went to J. B. Zemp and low prize to Mrs. E. N. McDowell. "St. Elmo's Fire," curious crackling jets of flame, sometimes lights up the riggling of ships during thunder-, storms. The phenonenon is due to a harmless form of electrical discharge.! i That polo i? appealing more aiul moro to the popular taste was evidenced last Sunday when a record attendance witnessed the final gamo of the Devlne cup aeries, In which Town defeated Country to take possession of the cup. On Sunday the Officer's team of the Fort Bragg army post Is playing a picked foursome of the Camden polo club. In a return match. Camden defeated Fort Bragg lu their first meeting two weeks a$o. An even larger gallery Is expected, amongst whom will be Brigadier Qeneral and Mrs. William Bryden and several other array and state dignitaries. Prior to the game the city of Camden &ud the polo club are giving a lunch ut the Kirkwood Hotel, to which many members of th<i Vlnter colony and their guests have been Invited. The Camden Hunt hold two meets during the week and both were well attended by members and guests. Mr. and Mrs. T. McKee Graham, of Sewlckley, Pa., have Miss Dorothy Willing, of Philadelphia, as their guest at Pine Tree Hill, They gave a dinner lu her honor on Monday. I Mrs. Samuel Russell, of Litchfield' Conn., entertained at dinner on Friday at her home, Millbank. Mrs. Woods Robinson, of Saratoga, N. Y., was hostess at a dinner on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Walter Mabee,. of Saratoga, N. Y., gave a 'dinner on Thursday. Harry D. Kirkover, of Buffalo, entertained at dinner Tuesday at bis home, The Hedges. j Miss Helen Harman, of Plalnfleld, N. J., gave a dinner at her ho^ne, Dufflelds, on Tuesday in honor of her guest, Ralph James, of New York. | Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bonsai enter: tained at dinner on Monday. Mrs. J. I^eonkrd Graham will give a dinner on Friday at* her home, Happy Hill, for her guest, Miss Peggy Cook, of New York. J. North Fletcher, of Warrenton, j Va? has returned from a short visit in Florida. i Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Colt, of Genneseo, N. Y., had Mr. and Mrs. Redebery Wadsworth, of Geneseo, as luncheon guests on Friday, r Miss Jane Swords, of Norristown, N. J., will have Mrs. Josiah Macy, of Morristown, as a guest at her home on Lyttleton street on Monday. | Charles G. Knight and his son, Van Zandt Knight, of New York, have departed for a short ffshlng trip in , Florida. ,j R. Watson .Pomeroy, of Millbrook, N. Y., has departed for New York and will rejoin Mrs. Pomeroy and family at Cedar Knoll within a few days. Mr. anu Mrs. Ernest L. Woodward, of Leroy, N. Y., have returned to their home, Holly Hedge. Miss Frances Thord-Gray, of Greenwich, Conn., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, C. P. DuBose, Jr., at their home on north Mill street. Captain and Mrs. Dwlght Partridge honored her at dinner Thursday at Frogden. Miss Peggy Wing, of Long Island, has returned from New York and is* with Mr. and Mrs. H. Granger Gaither. j "" Mrs. W." H, Miller, of Montreal, has as her guests at Ards' Cottage, Miss Dorothy Benson and Miss L. Gillespie, both of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs. Miltonx Dillon, all of New York, have departed after a visit at Chancefleld. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. A. Potter, of New York and Aiken, were week end guests at the Court Inn to attend the Barn Dance at the Hobkirk Inn, given by Mr. and Mrs. Williajn M. Coxe, and the Saturday evening dance at. the Corral club. I Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. C. Hitch-, _cock were visitors on Friday on their way to Aiken. They will be guests of Thomas Hitchcock, Sr., at Mon Repos while there and later will proceed to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wright, of Garden City, L. I., are In New York on a short visit. I Mrs. H. Granger Galther has departed for New York for a few days.' Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ryan, of Unlouvllle, Chester County, Pa., are!" In reaideuce for iho season hi the Court L?u. Mm. Mired L. Ferguson has returned to Now York after a visit with ] her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mm. Raymond Woolfe. I Mans Sch wleger, former head conductor of the Berlin Opera and also < the Imperial Symphony orchestra, of Tokyo, Japan, was a recent guest of', Major and Mrs. K. C VonTresckow. William B. Street, of Warrenton, Va., is expected to arrive for the season early In the week, as also aro(' Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Smith, of Hartford. Conn. Miss Ruth Richards will entertain at dinner on Saturday at North House for her guests, Mr. and Mrs. William Tudor Gardiner, of Gardiner. Maine. Mrs. R. Watson Foineroy, Jr., gave a dinner at Cedar Knoll on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kills, of Hot Springs, Va., have leased South Hill, the home of Mrs. Myron C. Wick, and will arrive for the season early next month. Mrs. Charles Gordon Zug, of Pittsburgh, Pa., has arrived at the Harris house for the season. Colonel and Mrs. John F. Wall will be in residence for the season at the Court Inn cottage for the month. Mrs. Carey Jackson, of Keswick, Va., has leased the deLoach house on Laurens Court and will arrive for the season early in February. Guests at The Kirkwood are Mrs. Eden F. Weston, Montclalr, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Douglas, of the Cherry Valley Country club, Garden City, N. Y ; Mr. and Mrs. F K Patter, Warwick Neck, R I.;. Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Mack, Miss Helen W Smith, Mrs. Anna Harin and Burton Morey, all of Kaston, Pa.; Mrs. J. H Andrews and Mis. M. G. Nichols, of Southern Pines, Mrs. Ina C. Ashberrv, Tramansburg, N Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Rowland. Berwyn. Pa. At the Court Inn are Mr. and Mrs J. E. Ryan. Chester County. Unionville. Pa.; Mrs Albert Hereman. of South Orange. N. J ; William Myers and Mrs. L. Turner, both of Tallahassee. Fla.; Mrs. L. D. Balton and Mrs.' M. J. Morehouse, of Mansfield, Georgia; J. E. Moses, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. T. Bresnehan, Charlotte. N. C.; Mrs. M. Sparher, Brooklyn? N. Y.; Mr. and Mrp. n'"hard Tucker, I>ong Island; Aimer Kaya, of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Chase. Ludlow. Vermont; Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson, Far Rockaway, N Y.; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Perkins, Horseheads, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. A. Potter, Aiken, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shank, Tltusvllle, Pa.; W. C. Williams, Charlotte, N. C. At the Hobkirk Inn are lyir. and Mrs. _ Robert B, Grove. New York; ^ Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dole, Scarsdale, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Wynn, of ' Washington, D. C.; Mrs. O. M. Etd- ] lltz, New York; Mrs. Philip C. Hodill. Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. H u g h i Moore, of Easton, Pa.; C. M. Howard. , W. E. Howard and C. F. Bliss, all of Corry, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wei- ' don, Milllnorchet, Maine; Mr. and ' Mrs. H. W. Ellerson, Richmond. Va.; L. W. Hassensall and Miss C. E. HassenBall. of Toledo; E. L. Griffin, New York; Mrs. J. C. White, of Newtonville, Mass. I Dove and quail shoots have been 1 held throughout the week and are planned dally for next week, both on i private estates and at the I^aussanne Club. The President's Ball, to be held in the high school gymnasium on Thurs- 1 day, January 26, promises to be a I large affair and most of the winter colonists have expressed their intention of being present. Harry D. Kirkover has announced a busy week for February 17 through February 22. On Friday, February 17, ji the Camden Hunt will meet. The', Virginians' horse show will be held on Saturday. February 18. On Sun- ' day, February 19, there will be a polo match on the No. 1 flpld. Monday, February 20, the Hunter Trials will take place and on Tuesday morning the Camden Hunt wlll_meet followed fin the afternoon by a polo game. The grand climax of the week will be the Washington Birthday races at Springdale on February 22, when hunt racing in the United States officially opnes Its 1939 season. Mr. Kirkover, Judging by advance notices and entries, anticipates keen competition in all of these events. Lunches, dinners and dances are being arranged for the occasion, so festivities will reign again, consummating a full and en-j tertaining program. | Trl Gamma Club Met | I The January meeting of I lie Trl Gumma club was held Tuesday afternoon at the heme of Miss Mary Zemp with MIdh Ketta McDowell as assistant hostess. The club voted to spoil sor a cake sale Saturday morning, February 4 After the business, punch, sundwtchea, cakes and mints were served by the hostesses When the biggest ocean litters step up their speed, they use 50 per cent more oil for every knot above 2H. Personal Mention Mrs 11 H. Pitts Is visiting Mr. and , tfrs. Robert Uroek in New York. Mrs. Sam Kuresti is on a visit to :ier mother, in Augusta. Miss Charlotte Boykin visited in Charleston last week. Miss Sarah Crawford is on a week and trip to Florida. Sam Karosh left Tuesday for New York on a business trip. Miss Susan Goetchlns. of Bristol, Tonn , is the guest of Miss Mary Hlchey. Julian 11 Burns, of Charleston, visited his mother, Mrs. J 11 Burns last week. 1 Mrs. Sara Bubin was in New York last week where she went on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Brown had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Jones and children of Charleston. Miss Kato Chapman, of Lexington, spent last week end with Mrs.' 1). C. Hlnson. Miss Louise Mlcklo has gone to Atlanta for a visit to her sister. Miss Mary Mlckle. Mrs. Edward DuBose had as her guest last week end. her daughter. Mrs. Miller Boykin, of Kingstree. Mrs. Nell Caldwell and Miss Elizabeth Sarratt, of Charlotte, are guests of their mother, Mrs. L. L. Sarratt. Miss Mario Fewell, of Hock Hill, spent the week end with her sister, Miss Margaret Fewell. Miss Elizabeth Killough, of Hamlet, was the guest or her aunt. Mrs. Lot-' tie Vaughan. last Sunday. Mrs. Sara Babln has gone to Cincinnati as a delegate to the Natioual SiBterhood convention. | Mrs. John S. Lindsay, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. H. K. Hallett in Charlotte has returned to! her home here. Mr and Mrs. F. N. McCorkle had ^ as their guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gordon and daughter, or Monroe, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wittenburg and son. Phillip, of Columbia, wero the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Karesh. Mr. and Mrs. Marion B. Williams announce the birth of a daughter, at the Camden hospital, January 15. The young Miss has been named Marietta Isbell Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Kelley, of Far Hills, N. J., were guests of Mrs. Bel-| tOti tfvniiiti|^6 iniD jiani w wa. Hll Sud j Mrs. Kelley were on their way to Florida for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 8hannon bad as their guests last week en<k the former's aunt, Mrs. Ralph NesbettX^nd laughter, Miss Cora Nesbett, of Columbia. Miss Mumford Hostess A small but delightfully informal party was given at the Woman's Exchange tea room Tuesday afternoon when Miss Celeste Mumford entertained at tea for twenty-flve guests. Mrs. F. W. Spencer presided at the tea table which held a lovely centerpiece of yellow and lavender garden [lowers. Mr. and Mrs. Bates Entertain Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bates wor(? host and hostess at a delightful 'bird supper Thursday evening at The Cedars and The Pines. BARON DeKALB NEW8 Misses Murgio ami Dorothy Workman visited to llock H1U, Sunday. W. H. Drukoford was tho guest of his mother, Mrs K M Drakoford on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Truesdalo and faintly, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams and daughter. Patricia Anne, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs .1 K. ilorton. Sr. Miss Fannie Lee Morton spent tho past week end in Melhufie Miss Eula Smyrl visited her sister. Mrs Boyd Young, the past week end Miss Joanetto Cauthen spent Sunday with Miss Garris Vincent. Mr and Mrs. \V II Carter and family, of Lykeslaiul, visited in the community, Wednesday. Mr. Carter formerly taught agriculture in the Baron DeKalb school. Friends of Mrs. Leonard Hustons regret to learn that it has been necessary that she return to the Camden hospital. About twenty-five guests enjoyed a birthday party given by Mrs. Jako Sowoll Monday in honor of her daughter, Johnny. Were Dinner Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitaker, Jr., entertained at dinner and bridge at their home' Tuesday evening. Guests were Invited for two tables and pinner was served before the game. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Zemp wore tho high scorers. Entertained Bridge Club Mrs. Hughey Tindal entertained her bridge club Thursday afternoon At her home. Mrs. S. W. 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