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BRA! 1 B1 Ri w fro Se Vi; thi BR Manning, SPRINGS-WILSON WEDDING A NOTABLE EVEN Statewide interest il Ceremony at TI'lh Oaks. LARGE COMPiANY PItES-NT Rtev. Willijam Way anud Rev. WV. \1 ) i e ls ( I inte. Bridal ('horus fileard. StateC-wil Ic int en 1res wa ta solemi to n h lisM~. I. titse \ il sti <i Mr. Fa1 Is your Hor to-date ? A-re you gi\ Health the tion ? We are in v Light and I ply, Moderi Sewer disp Our Engirl is at your d to you. . Si If il( be, le will iRXIE 1 IHAM'S reeders of BOI tise Hog: Bring a e have a' num m 150 to 300 ] veral litters o Sit our Farm .ng besides cc ADHA Springs. The ceremony took place in the Union Mlethodist church and was performed by the Rev. W. W. Daniels, of Camden, assisted by the Rev. Wi-I Liam Way, of Charleston. The church was beautifully decorated with simlas c and a hank of ferns filled the chancel A rches, twined with smilax supported a cainopy of white chrysanthemums stui ed with candles, under which the bridal party stood. A bridal chorus, composed of Airs (G. -. (reer, \Irs. Bethel Durant, Mrs 1.aurice Rhem. Mirs. 1.amar Johnson Miss 1+:mmie Snow, Miss Elizabetl Spaner liss (Carrie Ihaker, Mliss G ent illiAiss Pauline W ilson, ils~ Ai Wiso and Al1iss lBeulah Wilsor rslenre "is Thy Weiding Mlorning k us bfoe he certemon~iy and irs rmer ! ne Sanitary and up ing your Family's proper considera- ' ~osition to give yOU ower, Water Sup Plumbing System, C osal. eering Department isposal, at no cost I res ted, and you should Sand our Representative eyou. IC I D PL UMBING CO. DU Register 4L WEEX and Profit a ber of gilts, 6 pounds. Boar f young pigs4 -Buy a few a: tton. LMS I ILoiimii sang, "For Thou Alone" and "Unt l." The accoipaninn lit wal played by I isses MIyrtie Philipps an< Gracie Sanders on the violi0 and Mr lBaker Wilson on the pltno. The wed. dinig march was played by Miss Carrit Haker '.ith violin obligato by Nlisse: Sanders and Philipps. The bridal party entered in the fol lowing order, the two ushers, Messrs Isaae .\leG. C'arraway and Philip L~ae Ihicotte; Miss Mat tie Ituth Martin, o Salley; with Mr. I). I. Wilson of Oak: .\liss Mary Exemer, of Orangeburg with Mr. .1. Ingell Ilazard of George town;iss EI15l.mma Vairn oif Ehirhardt wvit h .\ r. W. II enry Thlomias of Georg town; Mliss Mary Meliwinen of Fayet teville, N. C'., with Mr. (Charles D~oug -asSprings, of G;eorgetowni, brothe of Georgetowvn, wvith Mr. A. G. Pundi ofChrlstnI Miss Mlarga ret lI Springs, of Georgetown, sister of th I groonm, with Mr. St. Ju l ien L . Spri ng., of Sm ithfuield, N. C., brother of th -groom ; MIiss F'lorence Ii em ingway, o I IRome, withi Mr. Italph Nesbit, 0 Wael Mills; MIiss lummie Snow c -('harb-st on; M ir;s I Ieleine Clark of El Ibert a, Ga., with MIr. Stephen Nettles of~ Greenville; Miss Winnie Manning of ('Iio, with MIr. Natnan S. L achi Icotte, o'f Flor'ence ; MIiss MIary Ithen *' of Ithiemis, with Mr . Charles IH. El "warid, of Darl ingt on; MIiss Virgini Wilson5~, of Manning, with Major JT. I I E nes. eye'r, of Ciharleston ; the "-meitlMiss Virginia Rhem< i Rhhnms, flower girl, with MIast( 1 I ethlel D urant., of Oaks, ring beare " lllowing these two, came the dlan Sof honor. Mr s. Walter ( . II emint 1 way, of I Iemingway, an aunt of ti " bride, t hen the mai(d of honor', MIi: IIAnnie~ WVilson. sister of the br'ide. TI i room,. with his best man, Capt. A hbert A. Springs, of New York, enit( ed next. preced ing the brIde who e (ered with her' father, Mr'. ID. 1. W Ison.he b ridesmnaids wore gowns white satin and tulle with silver trli I minigs andl car'riedI pink chrysanti' mums, t ied with white tulle. TI maidI of honor wore Amnericain beau tulle trii mmed wvith silver anid cari rwhite chrysanithemums. The dame jhonor wa s gowned in green with g< tr immings and her flowers were wh (hr vsa nthemums. The bride is a lovely blonde oft Juinoestlue type and her wedding go of pure white dluchess satin, trimn with pearls, enhanced her beauty. I veil was artist ically arranged wvith~ coronet (of orailnge-blossoms and~m r lace. Tlhe lace was a gift of the gro havin ig been pnreh(Iaver; by himi IFriance (luring hiis service with1 A me rican exp~edlit ionaryv forces. Immediately a fter he ceremnon v vreept ion was held at the obil W ih home. wvhiich ad poins the home of bride's pa rents. The guests~ wereye at the door11 by Mris. ID. W. IDinki Cods Cause OrIp and influenza ,LsAXYATIVE JIROAMO QIaNJNE Tablets remove I RO ed Duroc J IL REP2E ood One. rid Matur( and 7 months -s of same as it $25. each. ad get ready )URO( aunt of the bride; I)r. E.' W. Durant, uncle of the bride; Mrs. 0. M. Mitchell Mrs. N. C. Gonzales and Mrs. C. I. Williams, all aunts of the bride. In the reception room into which the guests were ushereti were Mr,' and M.rs. ). I. Wilson parents of the bride the bride and groom, Capt. and Mrs. St. Julien Lachicotte, uncle and aunt ot the groom; Miss Annie Wilson, maid of honor; Mrs. Walter C. Iem ingway, dame of honor, and Capt. Albert A. Springs, hest man. The presents were on display in the room opposite that in which the receiving party stood. The handsome and generous dlisplay, covering four sides of the room, gave an indication of the high esteem in which Col. rSprings and his lovely young bride are held by all who know them. Presiding i nthe dining room were Mrs. E. WV. Durant and Mrs. Bethel SDurant, while punch was dispensed by Miss Beulah Wilson and Miss Clyburn rThe part ictularly warm evening made fthis form of refreshment very wvel c*ome. A delicious salad course, fol flowed by ice cream and cake, was served, the bridesmaids assisting with the serving of the guests, aided by MseNelI Wilson Frances Snowv and Mi ldred Hem ingwvay. A fter rec'eiving the congratulations - and( goo) dwishes of all, ColI. and Mrs. a Springs slipped away and were dIriven ). b~y automobile to Florence from which ni point they were able to make connee f tions with a train for the north. 1-1 nt - ld ler An l te in EBOOTEH Flogs Oni DY 5, that w 0 Early. old, weighi ;e and weig to raise sor YFAI Sout " 3VRIS ITETI S II i ellDnl I ill l gl~ nill~ l ill DO bO CEA SHL UaeiaNee Sumer.-SzC y. ill .ng ht. ne h Carolina ANOTHER BATTLE AGAINST OPERA Police Charge Into Mob and Drive It Back. New York, Oct. 24.-Gernian opera is affording New York police extended training in riot duty. After having on several previous nights this week battled with crowds of angry service men and civilians, several hundred, policemen tonight took their stations around the Lexing ton T[heater, reinforced by a dletail of beach guards. These mai itime "M. P'"soon went into action, ar'resting six sailors wvho became too enthusias tic in their denunciation of German opera. Incipient rioting outsidle the house accomni iedl the performance. Ilehid hack several blocks by police lines, the crowd~s "h~ooed" managers sinigers audlience andl police, pausing occa sionally to toss a milk bottle at a po liceman. At one time the jeering throng became so unruly that mountedI police charged into its ranks and dlrove it back. AGES!i VGLES n your Building OD, Inc. _