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SOCIETY NEWS Telephone 100 Porte'?Tiller Engagement sir .ui'l Mrs W. H Porter announce l|t. etig.ig?'inent of their daughter VillU' Kvutirt and Haskell Cuuthen lillt-r of Mayesvllle, S. C. The wed |mK will take place in July. Gave Picnic Supper and Dance Miss Kntheilne Murohieon gave a liciilc supper and dance at the MuV,bison cabin near Camden, for the |Wiubt'ra pf the commercial class of be Camden high school. In addition j 0 the students attending thin delightu) uft;iir wore: Miss Jane Clurkson, a,k Halsall, Jerome Hoffer, Hay jo0re. Hoy Hheorn and Fred Shebeen. Mrs. Murchison Entertains Sirs I?.ni Murchison gave u lovely iikIki' i>:*rty Thursday afternoon lor be im-Hihcr.s of her club. Vases of priiot flowers decorated the living i,oiii vGuq-e tlje gumi'H were played ,l(j wKilling the afternoon's high ,i>iv |>i 'z,'s were: Mrs. Clifton Me[ain and Mrs. Joe Guthrie. The hostjis st-rsed a salad course before the . . jtllR'f U D. C. Members Entertained Mrs A A' Heasonover ontertatned Rightfully for the members of the I) c Chapter at their regular loathly meeting Monday afternoon, p-ing the last one of the year, the ifctiug was a rather informal one. !rn. H K. Chewning presided and jurteen members were present. One f Lanier's poems was read by Mrs. l\ it deLoach, Lanier having been he subject of study of the chapter ?iring the past year. After the meetjg delic ious refreshments were servd by the hostess. Attend Meeting At Swan Lake Mrs John M. Villepigue, Mrs. Clif>n Mi Kain. Mrs. Henry Savage, Sr., liss Leila Shannon, Mrs. Annie S. [avidson. Mrs. E. N. McDowell and lissOlive Whltredge were among the lumbers of the Camden Garden Club im attended the meeting of the Garen dubs of tills section at Swan Lake 1 Sumter. Thursday. At the gardens uy were graciously received by Mr. id Mr- Bland and later were guests breakfast at the home of Mrs. Lend Moore. Entertains Bridge Club Mr.- Barnwell Clarkson was among if bridge hostesses entertaining Friiv afternoon of last week. A iiumi of additional guests were invited i play with the members of her club, chiding Mrs. E. N. McDowell. Mrs. )lm Villepigue. Mrs. Robert Marye, is Kirkland Trotter and Mrs. Henry arri-on Mrs. Henry Garrison won a- lugli score prize, a set of tea napns. ami Mrs. E. N. McDowell cut f ((insolation prize, a double deck cards. A delicious frozen fruit dad course was served after the LineJunior Garden Club Held Meeting Tin- second meeting of the Junior irden clcb. recently organized in widen. was iield Tuesday afternoon Hi" honw> of the president, Miss larlott,- DuBose. Various commitfs and their chairmen were appointI lot the coming year and those ho will serve as officers are: Miss larlof r?. DuBose, president; Miss iuicTK- West, vice president; Miss araa "t Osborne, secretary; and is* Lois Rhame, treasurer. Ice inch a is served by the hostess in if Icv.-iy I)uBose garden and she as a-eusted fjy jier mother, Mrs. C. l'uBose. Sr. Mrs. J. S. Brown Hostess Hn i hursday afternoon, May 21, at odock. Mrs. J. S. Brown entertainHi Mt Zion Home Demonstration ui' Mrs Bawl Brown, president, Psidtd Tpe meeting was opened itii the singing of "Carolina." Scripu' ' > Mrs. Wade Holly and prayer ll:f*mbers. Roll call was answered 1 tb" name of something new ,lll?h' : >r the kitchen, then minutes " :" td Business session was held ' p) Hi- and preparations for booth ' ?unt> Fair were discussed. Next, r A Humphries gave a most inr"s,;:c t.iik on "Health." He oni is very much as to ways of " ' 'rating with him in pushing iue-seliool clinics, lower in: Kit rates and protection ' " i allpox, etc. " well then took cliarge. dia -Lite and county short coura'v 'o go to Cleinson and, ^ inthrop. Report cards were I and a complete summary j project meetings were re-, Ikmo has been quite a fewi nts in all tho kitchens and i ^ '.irried out in full. During^ N"> i;.l hour the hostess, afsisfW-t I'- hugeiie Lee served iced tea. I ,(wi?hes and pound cake. "The! za.d < Bouquet," a puzzle, was held ' VVade Holly won. Mrs. W err> joined the club at this meetMeeting adjourned to meet with Eugene I>ec June 18. at 3 o'clock. r-icmc Lunch Mve members of the Junior Cum(iiii (ion uci'oiu pa n h'd by Mrs Henry Savage, .Sr , tiioloti-d lo Sumter. S C , Saturday morning to spe ili?- Swan Lake Gardens. ami enJoyed a picnic lunch on tlu-ir return trip to Camden. TJio#e making the trip with Mrs Suvage were Miss Ana Wbltaker, Miss Lois Rhame, Mia* Maggie Truntliam. Miss Florence Savage and Miss Charlotte DuBose Attend Citadel Graduating Exercises ^Mltfi a number of persons from (-amden visited Charleston Just week, going down to attend the graduating exercises at tlie Citadel. Four Cam-! den hoys wore In the graduating class: Julian Hums, Reuben Pitts, Alvln Creed and Jack Hoyd. Among those going from Camden were Mayor and Mrs. J H. Osborne, Miss Margaret Osborne, Mrs. Jumes 11. Burns, Moultrie Burns. Major Moultrie Brailsford, Mr. and Mrs George Creed 1 Swary Garden Iris Are Superior A large number of Camden people visited the Swan Gardens of Suniti r (luring the past two weeks and were J delighted with tin- beauty of same. Withers Trotter, a prominent florist , of Camden, has just returned from New York, where ho attended the big iris show at the Rockefeller Center and saw considerable Iris growing in the parks of New York. On his return lie visijed the Swan Guldens of Sumter and said that the Sumter Iris was superior to any he saw in New York, although of a different type. Contrary to other gardens in low;er South Carolina there was no admission charge to visit them. Miss deLoach Hostess Miss Faith deLoach was hostess at a delightful bridge party which she gave Thursday afternoon in honor of Miss Charlotte Salmond, whose marriage to Dr. Joseph Branson, of Chester, S. ('., will take place Saturday, June 6, at Grace Episcopal church, and Miss Helen Savage, whose engagement to John Edmunds, of Spartanburg foas recently announced. Guests were invited for five tables which were arranged in the living room, made attractive with vases of mixed spring flowers, corsages of pink sweet peas and baby's breath marked the places of the honor guests. Refreshments. carrying out the color scheme of green and white, were served later in the evening, the hostess j being assisted by Miss Virginia Haile. Miss Susan Kennedy was winner of the high score prizes and Miss Elizabeth Clarke won the floating prize. The hostess also presented each of the honor guests with a souvenir of the afternoon. Zemp?Black Engagement Mr. and Mrs. J. Biakeney Zemp announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Mr. Fischer ShefTey Black, of Washington. D. (\. and Bryson City. N. C. The wedding will take place in Washington. Saturday. June 20. Miss Zemp was graduated from Converse College in 1934 and while there was a member of the Epsilon Delta sorority. After leaving" school she spent one winter with her parents in Camden, where she was a popular member of the- young society set and for the past year, has been making her home In Washington. Mr. Black graduated In 1933 from the I'niversity of North Carolina, where he was a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He is now living j in Washington where he is an electrical engineer in tlie Potomac Electric Company. Bride-Elect Honored Among the many lovely parties which have been given for Miss Char-: lotte Salmond. prior to her marriage Saturday evening to Dr. Joseph Brun- j son. ' of Chester, was the tea which j Mrs. R. M. Kennedy. 3rd. and Miss Katherine Kennedy gave jointly at the home of Mrs. Kennedy, 3rd, on j Green street, Wednesday afternoon at t 5:30. The guests were received by | the hostesses and Miss Salmond. who J wore a corsage of pink roses, pre ) sented to her by Mrs. Kennedy and I Miss Kennedy. Miss Peggy Pitts and I Miss Charlotte DuBose poured punch i from a prettily appointed table which! had for a centerpiece a silver bowl | of pink roses, larkspur and lilies, and J four silver candlesticks which held 1 lighted pink tapers. About twenty-J Ave guests called during the afternoon. Mrs. W. -T Mayfleld entertained with ^ bridge party in honor of Miss. Salmond Thursday afternoon at her: al tractive home on Broad street. Prior to the wedding rehearsal Friday l--veiling. Mrs J. T. Hay will give a buffet supper for th/c members of tin- wedding party and out of town guests, and Saturday morning they will motor to Boykin for a picnic jnneii which will be given at the home -<tf !Miss May Boykin Purchases Part of Cherokee Club John R. Todd was the purchaser of that part of the Cherokee Club property comprising the Red Polo stables, black smith shop, half mile dirt track and number two polo field. I Personal Mention M' ? ' S R hit me is visit lug relatives in Charlotte. N C I George il Hodge luih KM III lied f| Olll a sta> at Puwley's Island Mrs A 1) MeArn loft Friday on u visit ti> relatives in Nashville, Tenn John Edmunds. of Spartanburg, was a visitor in Cuiudotl during tin* week end. J Hint's Gundy, of Ocala, Flu., is on u visit to his family at the l'ark View Inn. Miss Charlotte Hoykin has returned from an extended visit to friends In Charleston. Mrs T. B. McDowo, or Augusta, Gft . is tiio guest of Mr and Mrs. Fred M. Bryant, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fugene Welling, of Brooklyn. N V.. are on a visit to relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. It i). Lee are on a visit to relatives in Greenville and Anderson. Miss Gone Harris and Mrs. Alice Ferguson have returned from a trip through the west Mr and Mrs Julian Graham and children visited relatives in Harts ville last week end. Mr. and Mrs, L. W. McFadden have as their guest, the latter's sister. Miss Carrie Long of Prosperity, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. H ('. Fonts have returned from a trip to Washington and through the Shenandoah Valley. Mrs. W. Fred Parha'Tn and children left Wednesday for Corol Gables, Fin , where they will make their home. Mrs. Hlakeney Zemp left Saturday for Washington for a visit of severul weeks to her daughter Miss Elizabeth Zemp ' Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Reasonover and sons spent the past week end with relatives at Cottageville and Ruffln, S. C. Mrs, W. J. May field has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. William Ancrum and Captain Ancruin in Norfolk. Va. Mrs. B. M. Smith and her son, Ben, of Columbia, spent the week end with Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. George Utile and Mr. Little. i Mrs. Sherbourne Yarley and her three children, of Greensboro, N. C., are the guests of Mrs. Yardley's sis tcr. Mrs. .Jack Whitaker. Miss Edna Braswell and Miss Lois l'uckett. of Atlanta, are visiting their friend, Mrs. Utwrence E. Graham. They will lie here for a week. Mrs. J. S. Black well, who has been visiting relatives in Bruton. S. C., and | Charlotte, N. ('., during tlie past few | weeks, returned to Camden Sunday. Miss Nan Iuabinet. who has been teaching in Hartsville, has returned to Camden to spend the summer with her parents. Rev., and Mrs. J. P. I nabinet. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nettles motored to Greenville Sunday Returning with them, was their daughter, Miss Olive Nettles, who is recuperating from a recent tonsil operation. Mrs. Kmma Ville.plgue and Miss Kmma Vlllopigue, of Washington, D. | C., are on a visit to relatives here. Miss Kmma Villepigue left Monday for a stay of two weeks at Daytona Beach, Fla. Colonel and Mrs. Calhoun Ancrum spent Tuesday in Camden with relatives while en route from Harris Island to Hendersonvllle. They will later visit their daughter at Princeton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Nettles Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Tupper. Mr. and Mrs. Ancrum Hoykin and Mr. and Mrs. George Branson motored to Charleston Saturday to spend the week end at the Isle of Palms. Mrs. Etta Williams had as her guest during the past week end. Lieutenant Colonel It. C. Williams and Mrs. Frances McDowell, of Charlotte, and Mrs. Robert Williams and Raymond Williams, of Atlanta. Miss Ktta Watts, of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Watts, of Bennettsville; and Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Minis, of Charleston, were visitors In Camden this week, coming to attend the graduating exercises of the Camden high school. Attending the graduation exercises at The Citadel were: Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Pitts, Mr. and Mrs George Creed. Mrs. J. H. Burns, Moultrie Burns, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Osborne and their daughter. Miss Margaret Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beard. Miss Charlotte Hoykin. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Drawdy and Miss Alma Bradley attended the graduating exercises at Wlnthrop College. Monday. Miss Harriet Beard and Miss Virginia Drawdy were among the graduates. Mrs. Robert Taft, of Charleston, spent several days this week with her mother, Mrs. H S Steedman. Returning with her to Charleston was her daughter, Joyce, who has" been spending several weeks with her grandmother Mr and Mrs. Thomas Kirkland, Sr. have gone to Washington to spend the summer months with their daughter. Lucy Kirkland They were accompanied to Washington by Mrs. Ellen Lee I Cralghill, who has been visiting her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. | l/oe Cralghill. in Columbia. Dr. Ka> 1 11! *. o( Treutoii, N J , visited telaiiVi'H here iliis week Miss Madge W Itherspoon, of Coium lita. Is th> guest ot Mrs Noi man I-Vlil Mr ami Mrs (' It Lewis ami t' It It , of Atlanta (!u . \ UKimI ii-lutives here last week Little Miss MU'kio Luugston ami Hobby Luugston lire \ t ^ 111 n ^ relatives In Durham. N. C. Mr#. Hernias Granudc. of Greenvlllo. Is spending u week with her mother. Mrs. Hoy kin Kluttue Mrs It MeKeiidrec Yel vin^ton, of Washington. D C., i# on a visit to her futhor. Dr. T H Bruce. Mrs Frank Wooten had as hor guest for.the weuk end. hor daughter, Mrs Louis deLoach, Mr. dcl.ouch and their daughter. Kinlly Mr and Mrs J It West attended the graduation exercises at Wlnthrop College, Monday Their daughter, Mattle, was atnoiig the graduates Mrs. Melton Goodsicin and little duughtei returned to their homo in Florence. Monday, alter a week's \isit to the termer's father. M II Heyinau Mr and Mrs Serro del,each and their daughter, Melsle, and Mr and Mrs Kershaw do Loach and their son. Fraud* Hralton, were visitors to relatives in Camden during the week end Mr. ami Mrs. C (J. Kornegay and [children left Thursday for Myrtle Beach, to attend the Funeral Directors Assofiktiott of South Carolina, the convention to he held at Ocean Forest Hotel. The many friends of Miss Milium Bruce will he sorry to learn that she is leaving Monday for New York, where she sails on the S. S. Bremen June 14, for Suritt, India, where she will tin medical missionary work t lie re. The following left Sunday morning for Washington, I) C . to attend the International meeting of Farm Women: Mrs. J Team Gettys, Mrs. N. IV Gettys. Mrs. Jaines F Watts. Mrs. Kate Gettys, Mrs. Lois Carter and Miss Margaret Fewell Mr. and Mrs. Withers Trotter have returned from a week's trip to New ^ ork City. Prior to their trip to New York, Mrs. Trotter and her son, With ers Trotter. Jr., spent a week with the former's parents, Miv-and Mrs.John Mavhank. in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. H G Carrlson. Jr.. and H. G Carrlson. Sr.. attended the graduating exercises at Wlnthrop College. Monday, at which their daughter and granddaughter. Mettle Carrlson received her diploma The many friends of Miss Garrison will he pleased to know that she was one of the eight graduating with honors Students Return For Summer The following students are home from the various colleges: Brenau College?Mary Florence Little. Peabody Institute?Sarah l.vnn Riehey. Wlnthrop College--?Hetty Carrisou, Harriet Beard, Helen Tindal. Barbara Zemp, Virginia Drawdy, Flo Ro/.ier and Mattie West. Citadel ? Alvin and Otis Creed. Robert lUiaine, Hamilton Osborne, Jack Boyd. Reuben Pitts and Julian Burns. University of South CarolinaFrances McLeod. Ruth Del^oache, Jerome HofTer, Bill Rhame, Blanding Clarkson. Cullen Capohart, Geoige Brunson and Whit Boykin. Virginia Interment College?Mary Richey. Converse College?Katherine Kennedy. Duke University?Sam McCaskill. Clemson College?Henry Beard. Jr.. and Alvin Sanders. Bailey Military Institute? Burred Capehart. Billy Bradford and Ralph Stevenson. Jr. Presbyterian College - W 1 I I i a m Thompson. Furman University?Frank Caston and L. O. Funderhurk. Jr. G. W. C.?Jat\e Caston. Montreat Normal?Nancy Nelson. Krsklne College?Lena Stevenson and Kmily Sheorn. Antloch Graduating Exercises The graduating exercises of the Antloch school took place Monday night, with seven girls and one boy receiving diplomas. Talks were made by Rev. Henderson of the Methodist church of that section, and by Mrs. Kathleen B. Watts, superintendent of education. B. K. Sparrow, Auditor of Kershaw county, who formerly taught at Antloch school, gave a history of tho school. Mr. Shannon is superintendent of the Antiorh school. Clarkson Got The Bicycle Last week the Harringer Hardware Company placed a hicycle In their show window with a price tag of j i-L.il/ u-Uaciiud. and staled that thel price would drop one dollar each cay until the wheel was sold Wednesday the Liicxclo uaa bought by Zander, ( larksou for This novel way! of advertising was adopted by the Harringer Company at some of their branch stores and proved a drawing card. They will probably put oil another window ad here. Lexington county's only woman official, Mrs. Murray Wesslnger, county treasurer, is a candidate to succeed herself. Service* At Grace Church Tin* s??rvirt'H on Sunday will la? Ho|> Communion u( S a in The chll- j dren ni ili,. , huich hi'llool ,iiv asked' to asM'inldi' in Hi,. Pariah IIiium' ail 10 >0 At 11 a in promptly they will! man li jnio th,. church for the church I school ?uiniiM.n? ?.in?.n( services. which will '? in charge oiAtf <'larke, ihe rector The kind<A*nen children | under the direction of M rs Maurice Campbell will sIiik Home of their songs < >t her children will present two abort plays one a Bible pluy, I'he Outcome of a Secret"; the other a missionary play entitled "Sugur" I>r Clarke will make a ahort uddross Members and friends are aaked to notice that the service begins at II a in and not at 1115. Rotary Club Notes' Two enjoyable vocational talk* were made at Thursday's meet inn h> Mortimer Mullet* aud Clifton MeKain j Mr M oiler's clnssltii at ion in IU?lar\ ! ia insurance, and lie told the cluli that he la now specializing Jn group In-J auraiice tor the textile industry, and went into detail as to the hetudlla ol > lliia part ieulait type ol insurance.! whh-h eovei'H alektieHs. injury, audi major ami minor operations, not only, for the einplo\ee Inn for iiiombera of bia family as well He said that twenty four textile plants in South Carolina iiMve adopted this group insurance, which is mutually appreciated by the employees as well as employer Mr. McKnin spoke of the retuil dry Roods huHlnesH and told tho history of the Penney Brothers organization of which he is a member, which started with one store, and now haH sixteen hundred units, doing an annual business of two hundred and twentyfive million dollars He told of the inside workings of that large organization. covering the buying ot merchandise to the final sale of H. He mentioned that each store manager | is a partner in the organization and or what is expected of him, not only 111 the successful operation of the store hut of his place in the eommun-l it>* as a helpful citizen. i Both of these men are 'successful ! in their particular line of work and each gave an interesting inside view , of their vocation, which was enjoyed ' by all the members and guests Other vocational ialks at future i meetings will he made by Ralph N. ' Shannon. Irving i'earce, Moultrie Burns and .1 O Richards. J r The visiting Rotarians wore W. it Baguall. of Columbia; .1 F Stuckoy, of Bishopville; ami Mollis Cobb, of Charlotte. N. C Mr. t'ohh was a former member of the local club, and lie was assigned to lead the singing of a song, he being formerly Chairman of Music of the local club.' The guest visitors were; Elmer Watts, of Bennettsville; ami Pat Thompson, of Liberty Hill. Exchange Club Holds Meeting Tbe Exchange Club held its weekly meeting at the Hotel Camden on Tuesday, with WIUIh Cantey Boykin and E. I>. Drakeford in charge of the program. John Vlllepigue. president of the Rotary Club and coach of the Camden high school football team. WUS the guest orator, and he gave a very Interesting talk on football. The Exchange Club will usslst in entertaining the ladles who will visit Camden at the time of the Fireman's Convention, and on Thursday afternoon. June 11, will provide cars and ride the ladies around town, showing them the different points of Interest. Ladies Night will be held Tuesday night, June 1G, at "The Pities." This event is always looked forward to with interest and a nice program has been arranged. The guest visitor was J. I). Watson, of Blaney. - .. .. . 1 | Mrs. McDonald Diee At Westville Mrs. Sallir McDonald, well knywti i resident (it West \ illo, S C, died Sal hi da> afternoon, Ma> ;H> Funeral services wen i mid mi .-d . Sunday al lernoon at iHunaseus eliureli xxlili Lex L I' II.liner in i hurgc. assisted Ue\ I M Neil, pastor of Thorn Mill Buplisl chilli It and Ilex .1 II Gulh-dgc. past or of Itelhanx Baptist i 11 lire 11 The deceased is surxjxed hy fcur children .1 II M< Donald. W. T McDonald, Mrs. Florence Gaskins; Mrs Lillian Davis, all of Weslville; one brother. J M McCray of Monroe, N. . C; one sister, Mrs Margaret Ma dux of latneuster, H. C Also sixteen grandchild run. Active pallbearers were: K. r Hunter, Itiienlrn McCI.etnore, J, |t. W hitaker, Itochel Fills, George Chllders, ( alvin laiuiiuac. Itepse s Funoral Home of Lancaster was in charge of the funeral, assisted by Mr Boyd Young of Kershaw. Transportation To Dance Furnished We are requested hy H. F Cllott, coinpaiix ch-rk at the C. C l\ Camp al ( assail, lo announce 11 toil trunspoi tiilion lo the dame al that place on Friday night. June dh. xxill he turn Jslied lor those who desire it. Those xxishing lo accept (his oiler should he in.hunt o! the Camden post olliiv not later 111a 11 s : .In o r I oi k Dr. W. Edgar William? Dies Mi I lee. May 27. -Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the M c I lee Baptist church for Dr. W. FU gar Williams who died at the Fmergoncy hospital in Hiyrtaville Sunday. He was forty-six years old. Dr. Williams, horn in Kershaw county, was the son of the lute W. K. Williams and Nannie Heattin Williams From Furman University hewent to the. Medical College of Virginia, where he graduated In I91fi. Since that time ho has practised medicine It) McBee. Dr Williams is survived by his wife, who was before her marriage Miss Katherine Klein; and six brothers Frnest and Clyburn Williams, of Me Hoe; Olin Williams, of Kershaw; Ward Williams, of Great Falls; Blake Williams, of Hock Creek and Cecil Williams, of Khodelss. N. ('. Interment was in the McBee ceine11' ry. Daniel Marion Kirkley Daniel Marlon Kirkley, 72, died suddenly Sunday near Camden. I- uneral services were held from the home al 10:20 Tuesday morning. Interment was made in the Kershaw cemet erv. Besides his widow, Mrs Lottie Can then Kirkley, he Ih survived by the following children: Carlisle B. Kirkley of Easley, Mrs. O. B. Slater and Mrs. Oeorge O'Kourke of Atlanta. Mrs. J. R. McLeod of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. B. Harold Rucker of Columbia. He was active In public afTalrs of the county. Twice he served as commissioner from his township. Wins Honorable Mention In the twelth annual competition for original small sculptures In white soap offered hy Proctor and Gamble, to all Jpjulors under fifteen years of age in the high school of the nation. Norman Fdward Baun was awarded one of the fifty honoralde^ mention certificates, together with a check for $10.00. Landowners of Kershaw County We earnestly request the cooperation of the landowners of the county during this severe dry weather. Most of the fires we are hq^ng now come from burning brush und we ask you to caution your tenants to be very careful with any fire they may have lo use. We would recommend that this burning off he postponed until we gel some rain.?W. C. Perry, County Ranger. I .... bij CUMuetutc-: ORIGINATOR Of THE SPOhTS-WEAR ENSEMBLE IN ow ? Adrienne adds.a new triumph to her costume achievements. Costume, complexion, cosmetics ... all blending together in one harmonious effect. Adrienne makes this possible with her new Scientifically Harmonized Cosmetics. Already, smart women everywhere are casting their vote of enthusiastic approval. Once you try this smart way to complete charm, you'll never again be satisfied with antiquated make-up methods. Don't delay. Start the Adrienne way to finished perfection today. ADimNNi SCIENTIFICALLY HARMONIZED COSMETICS DeKalb Pharmacy Telephone 95 THE DRUGS? OR*