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Kay Vaughn Says HALT THE MAN TAILORED SUIT, TRIM UP TO FLATTER HOLLYWOOD (CNS) There's nothing plainer *than man tail-,.! ored suit?and nothing more unflattering to feminine beauty. A, trtuch of softness is most essential. Even a precisely' tailored suit looks^ better with pretty detailing. Many of them use round ed lines to take the harshness a~ ~ way from collars or padding at the hips to break the flatness of ( peplum. Seams nth"af"Torm patterns through a Jacket or pleats that give motion to a skirt are effective ways nt achieving the new look. . A trimV^uhcluttercd simplicity is Still-highly priced^ as it always will be. but plainness ynrelicved by the least bit of orettiness is never the coin! . . ot fashion. . FALL STYLES CALLS FOR FULLNESSr-PAO THOSE IUFS , * You skinny gals .tpike heed: men like their girls plump now41 adAys^noIr dat-^-btit?just picas.1 ingly rounded.^And most of you t galsy'Can't _fill the bill. You've' 'been dieting and starving your,-i selves for that "pencil-slim" figure of,last year's fashion. Now] facturer's gift?talsies" come in. .?Only--beside the bra nadding.-the smart slim girl is hip-padding herself so as to get rid of that beanpole look. ' - Since Dagtnar hit the scene, women have accepted the fact fjvW that men's eyes arc viewing tlio <'y; fuller girls. And since Miss America, just selected, quoted her \ve4ght a-s 143 pounds, the thought has become a fact. . Men DO love the plumper girl. So stringboans. get busy. Hips are coming back. <xr ^ry Start padding and adding to that ? '. meal a little more fattening food. But watch it-round out the right. ; / places? There's ^nothing worse ?Hhan_a.-^loppy girl-even if she is. plump! - DILLON NEWS ! , , ' * By H. W. Crawford .* DIIjIXjN ? Sergeant Freddie Harrell is home on a month's furlough after right ion months in the Korean War. Sgt. Harrell is the husband of Mrs. ??-?- Amanda H.urcH, ii teacher in the ' Dillon high school. and daughter of Mrs. Iona Salmon of Dillon. . Visiting Mit and Mrs.. Joe Wheeler of New Town is Mrs. _ v . Bessie Davis of New York City, Eg : a nefce. . Passing away here last week was Dave Mitchell, elderly citizen of the Dillon and I,ittle Rock communities. The fdllowing Dill-mite* are on the sick list: Ed Cabbagestalk. JSIHTI* lnnii: ![ J AND SAVE ( I - ? ( \ ' STAPLE i !and 7| Fancy Groceries ) PARK STREET) IVMrR K E Tf 1329 Park St. / ^ Phone 9613 J I rilONt^_2-^Il . ... S IN CI - JAMES RAD SALES AND 'Honest Work Sin 1010 H A M} TO N>ST RE ET ? " Better Be Saf | HOUSEWIVES and HOM Own the Wonderful 'KIRBY' > I Mail Coupon Below and 1 V Show You The "BIRRY." Name . """ ? street 7.).... ?r: I _ 71 , City l:X ^ | Phone No. . ^ Kirby Sales & iy* *a .* j ( 1903 Hiampton Street 'j * i i i r ' . . . * 1 ' ^ f A ?U 1 r * ? ?1? :?'?j v . Miss Gladn Of wide social interest v lovely wedding rrf Mi.s.s, Mae Gladman. Friday e September 7, to Jacob Barclay, of Washington, I?ev. E. A. Davis perforn double ring ceremony i presence of a large a sse of relatives and friends home of the bride's paren and Mrs. George Gladmai 1308 McDuffie Avenue. _ Palms, arrangements of gladioli, asters and whitecandles in candelabra de< the home. Moisic was. re by Miss Willie Pearl Glad ^sister of the bride, who \ companied ETy Prof! 1 Parker. -Mrs. Verdella a ?ister of the bridegroor the brides only attendan wore, a lavendar nylon n feta dress, fashioned with ; %odk'c.-full skirt and her b was of white Chrysanther The bride was given ii riage by her father. She weacung gown oi rsricai sa signed with fitted boiee tiny, satin covered buttons waist -line, with -sleeves? in points over the hands full length skirt which ex into a train. Her full long >f bridal illusion \Va? eat a tiara of arange blossoir also wore a beautiful bill gold garter, designed by M II Ma ye Peed. She ea bouquet of white rose- ct with a" purple ' throated or - Metvin McCoy was bes' he's, a cnu'si nof the bridt pl-mm-m?mothet?nf?the wore a crepe copper browr with cocoa" brown acce: and a corsage of white ast M;x Jo.Nephinc Genus, of the groom, wore a m blue crepe dress with nav accessories# pfre'^afso" \\mre sage of white asters. Immediately following icetemonv, the bride'- ' i i entertained?at a eeoeptio I bride's table was "decorate | #* the beautifully embossed ding cake.. An arangeni Mrs. Eliza A1 ford, Johiinii ant Mrs?ll.ttlio IT iwni'dr Dora Johnson, George 1 Mrs, Ilattie Genrite, and King Bothca. Mrs. Psa Ellorbe- has r.c Iv'-m Ne\^ V'Ulv Lily. Who hnr virntinn with -ft ~r~ ?r i ?-*,r . ??? m icr an awnn ivjx. ana ivir: thur Gadsden. Mrs, Gads tho former Mis* Lucile IS daughter of Mrs. Lillian K of Sixth Avenuf. SKILLED HAND TAKE I OF EYES CHARLESTON? Fran] lite, blinded in an aecide "years ago, demonstrates h in caning a choir. Mr. Polity's talent was , onstrated as one of NO ordinary ' exhibitions i Second Annu-ttf Home?S! County Hall. Re represeni Association for the Blind. When In Charles ?Eat At? SROOK. (MuStown fin] Charleston's Fi?< Albert N. Brooks, Mfi 56 Morris St. Charleston, K 1929 Ct K. JAM 10 SERVICE SERVICE ? ice Radio Re (fan ( OLIIMHIA, S. e Than Sorry" ? mkmmmmmmammmmmm [E OWNERS Vacuum at a $20.00 SAVIN< Pill Call At Your Home SEND TO MP SEGAL: State 'i Service ? Columbia, S. C. I A ... . / * ml | t an W eds ? J K>%,^ JS '? in the " v ^ B its? Mr. % \-j* v orated ^^BL< ndered \^HF "' man- a vas arMarion I 11 B?^B? Tiutns. j ^ mar-1 IB B H B a fi^HH m HM^BI i ^ 'B ^^BK:. do-1 |B ^B^KJ|^ ? having1 f||p|^MJ| flR BHB|B| ^m ssories, white fungi-ChryitarKhrmums, Oil" cr;;- P.-tors. ghid 1 Ji _and tube ro-es. Atu mother mil white t;mo-es, white Jl?\vr^< r v* iclnifiht was also used elsewhere about Mrs. y bliio !ih- IwiHH1.' ' miFrr a coi - Mr-. "Barclay* a graduate <rf Verdi Booker Washington High School, t**n. 1 : the Mr. Barclay is a graduate of Brace parents t.hojj unbar high school TiiAVnsh- in Wci with Mr. Barclay anil Mrs. Josephine The I wed- Genus. He i> no\y~ST'rving in the t nu: rent of '.. S. Army. . . , ton. B Bry- ' _ , ' Among South Carauiui *Mr"! Of The State Federati turned'! ^ ^'rS Fields o.j-. 1] l'c s'b.e 1?t:ITA Ml.KSTON -Nmy_t^T^r7~ ex i?o- 1 .J lion is over the* Clubs are open r | trnloi f Ar- ; ;nf{ up in lull swing. f?r their i ^ den is fall activities?and Mrs. .fallen I *" } ' '\jPujr ?K Mr atson Stnto Pre-ident. is Ret.J }]cl(T licnois,!ting her plans laid for the first .. ' . . Arabe I board meeting ,at the home, to . I , . , ' * found which she urges all board mem- ,, . I (Price M,ACE.bers to keep alert as to time and . I ? lor lc mace: . . sisterj Mrs. Wiian-on.alter a delight- * (v 1 o-' K ed 11 i ! f?.' . l- ? y - . i t.? j -i. nil \ <IV ct t . Wi j ;> Hitl'K ill Mil . iit? Mil ] if I *_the wumcii to .in their ." , is skill ln I!u !>( ~t f .1 the home this vcav. (v?10 BARNWF.I.I - Uplift is busy r lemon- . , 1,01 Ll yetting their eiub house paid for , !'inl r'?ri'onville is mooting in . II l"e 1M2 ' ' low 111 .1 ted the sbMIt'US "'r.-are.-s.vo w.th!B, ,, !Mrs. M;i(Wie Gli.ver i. I'lv.u'.ent reports that thev are getting , " itieeciti ' re:- iv I i a but report Oetober.. ton '20. Harvest Festival. o ' CIIAPLESTO.VS City K.A.I Mull', lion hold their first fall Kuet! il\ The first local effort of ti c the V I > J 111H i't Ui? Ll.llii ImIiI iI! hi I I i I i' i i ilil'i ?st" Federation is to rally t<> the V.M. bur a T. j'(*..A . A letter to the Federation Fe.ler S- i ft'i ill Rev. Uampkin executive their | women to give' the much need- del oh <crrrr;;rv lias s; urred the club ''K' ^ J! w :nnen to give the much ne? d- " KS %j?d financial help the VMCA l''' 1 ^ j needs. t ' r ' \j Mrs. Kthelyn Parker has been ^J electi 1 organizer of the Chty J! FV.N r;it: >n. she is inviting 1 ?."ii _( \r Chili-?!'i' ;,iv :nUTO.slOd ,n hi! ;; ?Tt-.?vrf^ flinch?to -4om?Uh-- ? V vcar. Call her for necessary in s,t , C Mrs. Henrietta Alston Super- '>,r^ g iritendont of the Marion Bornie : (, I Wilkin son jionic spent nor va 'w'th ! / cation in Charleston to the de--.Put ? 1 light of* her church, family and ' C friend*. She was special puest uij^a"'c / the meeting oTTbtT City Fedefatlon on Sunday, and told of her *r r^r~ 'jtfle family at the Home and ":,r' '5 some of their needs. So we urge vors?. the Clubs to respond generous- l1w'' > ly, to the needs as stated by Mr-. *agBB| To Commie Fludd in her letter to the Clubs Note the date of the Festival October 20th 11:00 a.m. You arc ]tyl? urged to visit the home ani_see ? . just where your gifts go and how used. | TENTS , 1 Georgetown was used represented et the 38th Anniversary 1 of Grace Tent Number of CharIfenn Mrs Vivinn how jb I - - ? . ? ? O5 Tl buil tago CV>11 #&" . ;CT" "7'7 J ^" ? I* OF TOWN GI'ESTS . ' n.u ujt of town j>mi : -ending wore: Rev. and- ' 1 E, A. Davis of Spartan jP'd M.'TAT oil.in li":n.r.:"M~v 1 ft*-? dlaClark. both of Washing- t'P. Eh .Chf Mr. and Mrs. Archie'tirr y. and Mrs. Victoria Flem-jci;.] frshing-ton. i V 1 I.u.t .if,7*' -???? ? -par bride and groom expect b> ike their home in Wasn ns-J "'* j -pel f Clubs ~C on I r en's' 'c Statt?Pre idi at- ?trrr ad Mi eh with Mrs. Paulino rl,|f j-ud, Mrsv B. Kn x was pieL?-JVu?excellent pi'i ign.m w rendered ? the Hist >ry , by ??~ Dun an,- wMwni' . -jr^ i Tolbert, re s poiw _ Mrs. lie Harris daughter of the er of Grace, Tent. Mrs. y( sang a solo, Mrs. F. P. T>y f-r a mc i_oae, many vMtmsj tit i were oresenb and enj y delightful ropas-. The beau- * IM birthday cakes, decorate' I J .: coTLTS of tHc i?r;Ur. ",*1 - II \; To !. Mr . M ^ ivcn. leader. is : : -"a inc. I a! t.ev menibeis wore ta>; I 1 during the Sumv.u r M* < liu's Sr.. matron, Mrs. S.: ire. Secretary. Mae Pun eli v. ji! civ. an lit . t ' a"" I'arr.be: 11 t >ur . t . ; . law:, 'A : ile..11 UilJb. -. e V.roin Island by Stuart, ay. Mr.;. Pun-el! vi-itod , j? u II:. ?II .it!. Jamaica -an ' irmn Pi m-h M:... W,,!-'!! Spa have- the -ympathv f the ate i Clubs in the lo-t nf fath.or who lived in PhHaiti. having pastured one -*?f hurehes of that cit\ . nun:f years. H.-v. Wat-,-", pe. way -i.'-id. [by after a full f soi vice to tl:e eonmvun ' \ ltJKTIin.W PARTY 1 IAPI.KSTON Sai.adala i na. daughter or Mr. and: (P-orue T.ona, 4"MR MsTTrrn-rf ? .vns the h< nucd miest ati third anniversary of her. Sept. - Id. Twenty--evenI en enjoyed th<j occasion fltindal.r With ore blow yho ? lit the candles on her c.-iko I renco Wostbmok and Missll I he Adams entertained they'' ip to John's Island. Ballon* | apei hats were given as faAn abundance of refreshwas served. SERV-U ( irket & -Grocery \ Fresh Meats Fancy tiroceries II ? ??, ?H*.?,?vrit ? Phone 2-4583 106 WashrnRton Street ??- L ' ' _k , . ' r~ apiist Laymen i! /ind. Up Annual 1} essionllere iiptist laymen from over the e, representing more than ^ 000 members, closed their ^ 1 annual convention at Zion j tist Church Friday night as ^ja >ts of the church and the Bap-1 ( brotherhood. 'olde n "lnlv.rnfn vigleg"" ' "ff pi'U ' J(y^ 11, directed by J. W. White, rami held Wednesday night. The.sr. ?tge was delivered- by Rev. ^ teeder. ' I hy ne convention made plans to' ^ d a $25,000 Teacher's ^-?^";tial on the campus of Morris rur, eSe* . | <unj i The sAACP Here To j; 4ame Delegates j and s___ . ' and m- Columbia NAAOT5 Branch f .if m hold a special meeting m the! 1 ; t ece pnclle Station AMK church, . I l ied =;day night. September. !). to|j ^ 1 delegates to the annual NT-!U. . W < 'U ' I' t at e c .nvei.ti-.n. : \v i* I 1 . ' ' i; i H 1 ' i IV|< in'IU . , , . Mt. ne -date meeting will be?hold j ( hinder October 13-14. j t he tie ,Tuesday meeting bee.im<. P. M. Tlv eliureb located ! ^ . 1:C IK'l of Senate MP. ! Piui ' , oip. a indents Assail Continued From Pave " - i'-'' ' -1, b i i' " : " r? ^In policy statement, it -j -it <"la re: tNit dhlctif event a -p: : *t' 'v>n?d:!er. d a part of the' j:,r< f.ici .tir cont mmos H. Walker. 27. objected , .s.( -itt-ne -in a behind-dhe-gaab-^,,_| Is stand provided . for Negroes 'piu-. Ffir II>cl football games. red free tickets to the ?ec-! nu^t offered T?\- University' offi-J ^ dalker said: "I feel I am a t-rrf-the UUdf-ht bod v.. Fwnnt ' !'1' elheer and express school J'?! it as a part of the student v." vlU ' .. V. hildren's Bible ; o ONTIN!Tk?r> FROM PAGE 1 Wis . TIh iiatioji on v. ;u;o ail . u^ed In jt bin;; eiVdJron This Tv'.ll ' In? ~r*v1 id''~ini'ii.Vi y?mrp??rrm : dlar < e builders. "17^" Ion:: a 1th Rev tin,.ii>n i. Ilrr _ -'"2L" 1 THINK OF IT! - I S (ColiJYnbia's Only Drivc-Ir I Pruff Store) uir pri .JLilocl ug stoiv !:( (' pun an.sod ! , 1 ting :n y >uv ! 1VVF -DEl.tVFIT TOO! IM'TON ATO'IsH KCARY 11 lone 3-1681 1901 Hampton It . .ill BUMSJmc- l .r.MlJWUilW?i;! mr. ?* - ? f- LT^MANUSjl Liquor Store 1 , F.TiiriCr*TF"? Wine- ? (iim\\ hi-!\o\ .? < oi'dial- Pj hone tll'Tn ] >0!i Ta.\ lor I P m Harvest ol' Valium hi These ^ Now Fj ] u, RTTuTi ?? and IJrow n Calf i . i I GHTHOUSE and INFOR1V eautifnl Nuptials avis And Frank I 1LAKLESTON ?- A beautiful ding which was solemomzed day, Sept. 9 at 4:30 p. m., folrri by a reception at the Club nki, Sept. 10, was the tlnillevent for Gwendolyn Marie st daughter of Mr, rind Mv-r ph 11. Davis,' Sr., who bee the bride of Frank Mofletb of Philadelphia, Pa. ie nuptial? were performed Rev. B. H. Gray, pastor of nty AME Church, Pre-nup music wav played by Mrs. me Pearson, "Because" was ! by Miss Evelyn VVlight, bride, white organdy wittr lylon shoulder veil, came ugh the hallway to the porch thence to the arch of 11 owqiv ferns in .llic. garden on* the of her father where she was ived by th.e groom. Slie cara bouquet of carnations. Mrs. F. Pincknev played the ding Mar- h. ttle Lavf-nia, daughter >1 flower girl was a replica of i,..i iv. a no m.iiiri :n I > I II.. \ 1 II ' lit V.. < ' I I 1| 1 -? W 1 e !iti-rn *uit '.va,- ring bearer. M .ry Coli:n>, ,-isler of the i.U bhj'- ' mbl'ouU tc/i net pi:i.tin w.th a Dutch hat 11a t v m / ii? i a < o usn ye of : - n.Hi . v. a- mat r<m of 'vin Addison, served us best :*;t ?* ! flanrv IcrapVi bncka ni< rtmg will bo bol l in the ii'v rot*, retire. r<? m and wdTl mue into tho evening. Ample > v.ill'i)! given for those atling P* tV^'e pattellas, etc. v arc asked to bring their tnvn TTs~nhTT tracing paper " .and. books. ? io children's rally itnrd.iy afternor.n at 3:30. a wen's rally will lx1 hold at the i Canaan Baptist Church o it State Park. The public i- ind t > both meetings. h"Tb U!!.,:C!'l..ikl!SL'g?TTTv UUTTTi n-orsHip of the Columbji 1.1 Evangelism Fellowship, s BcUy Worrall, Miss HutV jnnel and Miss Lillian Mayer i i.vihnal instruction wi_ll_alsi "given tho.-e desiring it in tin __ _ "===i| he ?E( OKI) SHOP Specinlizins in Rhythm, JUuos and Spirituals A Phone 4-4111 ? 1 UOt Washington St. :"'olumJ>ia. S. C. Your Satisfaction Is 1 Our SiK'^oss C O U NTS DRUG STORE 1 Phone 1?liJGT I 11 ()."> Wa*.;tnn?ton Street Columbia, S. C. ha" * Ol .1. ^1] PJay Shoes ^3.9 and &>f - % (iray. I {lack. Spice, (ireen Suede . . and Mrown Suede ssMrz cvot? ' 1619-21 MA! ' . -' J: A"** * IKK, COLUMBIA, S. C. Rites Unite Miss Vloffett Downstate . man. The bridesmaids, Misses I Doris Davis, youngest sister of 1 the bride* Eloi>e Bines, Mildred Burgess* Virginia Robinson and Margie Wright in gowns of iden- * i tical design each in a color of ' ! tnr?rainbow with parasol to ^ , match which each raised as she ; 'took her place and held behind her head, added to the beauty of ~Ttnr ~ snttrnx the afternoon?J snine falling on the scene. Tiie groomsmen, Louis and Joseph. Davis, brothers of the bride, Albert Tindall and Harold 1 Wingate, wore -egulaitioh tails "stood opposite the maids. Mjs. EUen Davis, mother of ' the bride, chose a tan satin gown c with pink carnation corsage. Mr?. 1 bride, was in blue lace with car- y nations and fern corsage. <. Out -of town guests "were MidT~ flennena Payne, Mrs. Mary Brad- , i'or.l, Mrs. Marie Barnes of New Y ak City, Mrs. Annie Brown, Mrs. Kstelle Tmefia-- and sons ~r Clifford and Sheliie, also Mr...Cole > Davis.' Mrs. Robinson' of Orangeburg. Mrs. Bessie Taylor of Wasljii gton. D. C., Mts. Ethel Bine.j and Mrs. Edith Washing-1 t->n received the gifts ~whichi .were numerous tfnd varied. ) T ic recenlion which was eld at Club Ubnnki was an evening 1: 1 " ' -1 ill r I,1?srt+d?v. a.s v. ell ! attended. Albert R'Unt as toast : master served the cympagne which proceeded th-o supper of r >ast turkev. barbecue bam, - po-' | -. ito salad, crackers, drinks-of various kinda and after dinner mints. The iiall wta-w beautifully...deco-j : rated in lavender and yellow. tThe bride wore a lavender gown.' Dancing the light fantastic toe to the , music of the Carolina j UKP. 'M mg WNTIB* .-VS< j Your Business Appreciated WAVERLY j Dry'Cleaners ONE DAY SERVICE Cleaning - Dyeing - Altering Pressing Amos M. Smith, Sr.. Prop."7 ,2375 Gervais Phone 96721 ij SPKADLEY < LAUNDRY < 3 Adjoining Benedict's a i ? Speciali/inif In A 2212 Ta\lor Street toes PHK I:D TO SAVEI i Hundreds of Hairs of the Sni.wtest Fall C ? Sfrop?Fashions Are Here!! <?et Several i Hairs! < sirs j . , o??ied l\e\tv* Vl N STREET W . - ' T; SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 1W1-5 [Hemingway Newa? JIEMINGWAY ? Sunday vuJ a high day at Jerusalem Station n Union meeting, with Betkle-. hem and many friends worshipping. Rev. F. B. Barclus preached the ft rat sermon. Rev. Mi lienger of St. Paui'a-AMR-Church at Charleston preached, the second sermon. Visitors included Mr. and Mr a. Ellis, and daughter' of . North ^ Carolina and? Mrs:?BroWTx "of K.ing>tree. Correction, in last week's is- , sue?A party was deporter held Wednesday night at the home ofr V Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Adams. It -hould frave*reported the party* jeing held at the home of Mr. irfrl Mrs. William Wright for Johnny Adams Davis, who was nducted into the Armed Services Thursday. Stampers ended at mid-nigbt. The couple will reside in New fork City. THE BRAfV "A wJ4air cjCovefuiedS Worn as a tampon on plot* lo yoM> - ? -?.. chignon. * ... ^ ?,}. "itya? * V W?m wpxifthjU kclo-foihloTi, -o^ott biwi mi lk? SEND NO MONHY ^ " 'J pay postman on <Ioliwry $ ??<# tamplo of your ho it o* ttatm color. OMDl* TODAY^\ ?______ ?^ fpro**l9t | Full Braid* t 23" Io?? , $5.00 j 1 HAIR DO FASHIONS 312 ST. NICHOLAS AVI, NEW YORK, N. T. &^a?ey{ CLEANING -f nd Allen's Campuses _ lk UN DRV & CLEANING X Student Work ? V Phone 2?5079 \ " *' .. * ' ' fPERA PUMPS $5*99 1 Black Suede > Brown Suede > Blue Suede T Hptwi Brown Calf r ?Low ? Milium Hlgii 'jSk A AAA to ICs