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ATTENTION I Wanted! .Mechanics I
Lal'i'it. ami Con.-U action men of all I
kit ill in'' \ai ioiis Vcclloflj of United I
St;?tes. Particular's ,2c Stamp. No
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Wm. MAXWELL. .
1110 Tink Street. T.Lv.inond, Va.
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hind the-trunk X
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Week-End Tickets .
Oue and One-Eitlh Farej
Round Trip y,'
All points in Southeast. Sold Fridays,
Satunkus and Sunday nui>,n- e
intr trains. Kotmit limit Tuesday v
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10 Day Coach Excursion
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We Dress and Deliver Free ,
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pOe -shine with every job. Chu
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ens Half Sole and Rubber r oPr.
eels ? - $1.25 ft
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eels " : ??? *OU~ "JJf1
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ED. F. DAVIS | Air
Experienced Musician Teacher
'of all Instruments I ..
music studio 11;;,
1311 Barnwell St. Phone 7380 1| ' ,
COLUMBIA, S. C. ? ~iJ' )
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EXCURSIONS 'on.
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Florida?-Cuba !t0
Atlanta ? Birmingham _!i.o
Chattanoogo . I ,
Mobile ? New Orleans iW?1
Gulf Coast Points th<
SATURDAY, SEPT. 5th, 1931
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rrom Columbia- to?
Atlanta , S7.00 f jn<
Jirminghairt - Chattanooga -- 9.00 : toi
Tobile, New Orleans, Gulf Coast ertj
Points . . , .... 32.00 ni
>avannnh ..... 5.00 !
Jrunswick -- 7.00 IS
aeksonvilie 10.001
laytona, Oeala, Gainesville 12.73
Ve*t Palm Beach- 19.00
iev West ?: ^27.25 j
lavana :.....Tr7._ 44.75' '
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Proportionate fares from interme- Br
liate points. Will also sell at pro- tei
iprtionate fares all South Florida ! i ~
'oints." ? Jol
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RETURN LIMITS: Atlanta, ScptJ ,e
0th; Birmingham and Chattanooga, \\*i
ept. 11th; MGbile, New Orleans and - Mt
lulf Coast Points, Sept. 16th; Savan- Ka
ah, Sept. 12th; Brunswick, Jackson- gf
ille, St Augustine, Daytona, Ocala,; pie
rainesville," Sept ' 13th; Key West, am
opt, 21st; all other Florida- points^-t-r-er
,ept. 17th; Havana, Sept 24th,-1931 Jist.|
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For detailed information and Pull- \\ .
r.:i reservation# consult, of
sir
Ticket Agents, |bvr
in
?Southern Railway t^slem
'SUMTER NEWS j ,iV
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The churches of the city were well .
.tloiuled uii Sunday morning August i Ere
Bill. Revival services Inive been !^?
conducted alt several of the eity i l>e
hurdles during the past couple of.(pit
vecks, with mucji spiritual goofl fee-!iuv
tig accomplished. Rev, A. R. Howard 1 '
ireached at Emanuel M. E. Church I llu
in Sunday morning. 'j Ion
On Wednesday evening, August 12 we
Mf*?. "Joseph RicJ\ardson was the Rv
dyasant hostoss at a suprise birth- | '
by party" in honor of her husband. : in'
r 110'guests as-enihli-.l at tlin rnniilrmr-n I . n
if .Mr. and Mrs. W. II. C. Richardson I lie
Inn went to the home of Mr. and i '
ih .-. Joseph Richardson's and gave j wo
dr. Richar.d^on a real surprise. Gam- lata
- lU-'l ? I'la .1(1 I I . | r . nil! I r-|d
guts* received. A very tempting j rmj
.( .ipso of chicken salad on lettuce mR
viljh sal tines, olives and punch wa; j lti
efvod. . .?. j?pp,
Airs. I-.lh a lJcnin.'l'l left* on Satur-.j ' \
lav at'-. V Union !" ?' Ud.ddnfpi.n l l f , ; J
ju^.aal^.lxu^~daughter and non-m-dtiw t (>~
Jr. and Mrs.. L'ong. > - |
Mrs. R. N.-l Evans, is the guest of jHj,
ier iiiother-ili-hiw \Ir< i
hr*?M-'tfHiFl-p (in. ~r~ " . f
" .\Tr-r" 'twi ll ii.].- TilV l.'.r i7 \ l-mng [' "j
i i' 1111. in - N n 111 r Carolina:-' ' ~ ' u*.
Mi-s. Miller is attending summer | 1
cIumiI in Virginia-. . ' !?.
Mr. Henry Davis and children let'i. | * s
i, 1 h'Jixlay to visit' re I at>ves iii Pitts- |
>iiiKh, Pa. . . . ! js,c
Mr. ami Mrs. A. (i. Spears. Mrs.' K. j 1
?. Roberts and Mr. J. D. Spears
nOioroil to Columbia on Sunday, Aug. I
nib. . '
- A f Qrogg Xewnan, (ja.Y t
s .the guest tit' Mr. a lid Mrs. jj. i
lusst'H tor a few days._ , t. I
Air s Wrh-rm of Nov. York' is visit- So
ng- Mr; ~a:id' Mrs. (>. K; Ruglit. ' "fn
.Mis. J. J. Starks "of Columbia is tn.
in- guest of Mr/ and Mrs. "Madison >?;
or a couple of days'.
Miss* Naomi Hieliaijdson, left on .er,
Milurday?U*t?M o rga nt*rw-mr--N. C.,?<?t
viicJie she is.-thc guest- of. Miss -Ala^ -~L
iiic~Avery;?: ' - ' msT
Miss Starks of Seneca ,is visiting shi
iir si,iter and brotheit-in-^iw Mr. ' ?
pi Mr.-, S;ui,uvl litem.
Mr. Edna Randall of l.os Angeles, / a
t: - T+n* cpre 't of M r. and Mr'. >. pit
. Mcp. nnld and family. ,
Prof. and Mrs* \V. F. Crawl ait* Ik
in ..l lioiiu.; t?> the delight of rel- 'al
. .t". .jnil friends. v
Esff.~R. M. Andrews of Durham, N v.
,'spcnt. Sunday with his parents out
!r. and Mrs. A. J. Andrews. pre
Pi of. and Mrs. Lawson and Alias- Pal
'i Silcos nwtovej to Florence Thufs- Jjui
ay August 18lh. t
.Mesdanies Justine Jackson - and rtg
I'a.rrie Bi iggs of Aiken were:, the Tin
nests of 'Airs. E. C. 'Jones on Sun- soli
ay. . int
Mesdanies S. G. Aiken, J. E. Moon? 1
ruL CL. .Tones spent several days its
i Orangeburg last week. They were he
ie guests of? Dr. and Mrs. Rowe Se]
bile there. ' " me
Miss Martha E^ans was called to rar
lew York Tuesday on account of the sid<
eath of her brother. oth
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THE PALMETTO T,E
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SOCIETT Hffcf/^VEWS
^ 1:
he revival- service at Bethesda
rch under Revs. Anderson and
m. limny fundiimu t'm baptism
e received.
0 revival at Cedar Gvove M. E. e
irch is going on. The public is \
iially invited to attend all the a
dees.
lr. and Mrs. Stevens of Florida, ^
s. Stevens of Asbury Park, N. J.t ^
-Johnson of Columbia and Mrs. S--^
Whittaker of Bennettsville visited
1 Purcell last week.
Irs. A. A. Prince deserves speeiaf 4
iit for the interest she manifested
making the picnic and the ocea- 11
a given in honor of .Mrs. Eva Purcel 4
>wn uf Wilsun, N. C.,?and?Mrs:
rta Purcell /of Mayesville, which
s a grand one. Some of the out of I
.'n guests were: Robert Smith of,
t'yesville, Miss Inez Bostic, "Messrs
\ardt*nd CJlorie Dodd of Washing- N
,1 C. ?- ? 1 v_ ?
diss Countie Reese of Kingstree ,
in two wok*. ir, town die guest of
ss Arthurine- Prinee. -? ?Miss
A!i?i:i Swmcy gave a very
e social in honor of her friend, 1
ss'Reese, games ami music were
joyed:
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson of WasTTntgi.
1>. spent 'lie week-end in .
vn, visiting Mr. J. S.i Dickso?n, Sr. '
Prof. John L Dick&dfi h^s moved t
his country home iti ""Chesterfield "
unty," four miles from town
The revival held at Bethel Baptist
urch Chesicyrlield County, last week
is very interesting, considering
? min.
Mr. J.. S. Dickson, Sr., is on the
k list to the regret-, of his host of ^
n'p.tilUuink 1 yields..'
Mr.' and M,rs. Hubbard of Washjton,
D, C\..and Mr', and- Mrs. Suti
of Newark",IS. J., spent the week
rl in town visiting relatives and
ends. :? ?*
*.\Ii-- Minnie l.r.w of Darlington, ,
visiting Miss May Squire.
MARION NEWS
fhe Sunrise prayer services on last
nday morning met with success,
o. Burt Donnerly and others atided
each Sunday morning, Quite ,
mv visitors worshipped?th?St.
hn, on last Sunday -morning . and
hj;,?
,nt.^ f nv: j KX*icrj-'AxvrA ^ 'i nujiiipiuii, ^
v. Ray moil Ransom, Bro. J. S.
JI i a m -, Si->ter Cjueenie Williams,
T Leon Morgan,- Mr. Roosevelt
nsom, all for Mullins, and a host
others l'rom other oints. We were
tased to see our former members
i friends. Rev. Shepherd Thorfip1
ftiaehed for us-in the ? evening h vices
to the delight of his many i
uers. On last Monday night. Rev. .
K. liichiirilsun, 1>. 1).. the pust.oi
Darlington Station preached a
uiijt seiiuur for us. Rev. Richailv
is putting .over a great prog**tun
Darlington. ?.
lh giand review sponsored by Jiis-Aiice
Hagin one of the teachers
the Marion Training School and u
mber one church worker in St. ;
in A. M. K. Church was a real 1
at to afl who were present. Bro.
idell Nicholas is making the Young
opk-'s Progressive move. The 1
>granis are interesting each Wed
may evening.
The revival meeting, just closed m
> Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church wi'l
ig- be remembered, many ."sot:!.?,
re saveirYor the lilngdoin of'tjo.'h
. \\. F. Mcintosh is tlie pu;loi\
liie Union Missionary meeting held
the Mt. PisgaH Baptist on last ]
II ':n?III 111.' :i! U'l'll.n'Ii u: ~ leal
at to everybody jiresent.
rht .writer and his .i*. ni?r?-j.vation
vshipped with Roy. \\. i\ ttTfiams
I liis ] ! !f in the Fnsi haplistnicn.
Ki'V. .urns- s I ?\? , 1 very "*
ith by his people also by the -Me- |
>dist of Marion. ' St. *J oh It's t'lioir
idered- the music and the writer 1
:k I letl. ll if "seTTii t ?.m , i " ;'
Rv. James McClintic is. in'the midst 1
his l cMval ?uniting in .NhleC, S.
atnl is meeting with nnnlV sucs,
the writer is doing jjie preach
f. Doctor D. (J. Deas the pic?idr,,el_dci
of .the MiiiuaiilisLLiazirgi:^
U hts district- in fine-shape.- ? *.
a e \.?Ru?buuiLii^?A. fi.j pa~tor of ?7
iston Chapel, Italia was a. pleasant '
ili.'j- in Che A. .U.K. Malice on iaSt
mday Evening.
3ro. A. A. Ta>W preached fur ltev. .
Clint ft: in-Nif'hols, 011 Monday night
is reported" that' he preached a
>d sermon. \
I SKY. IhAtTkcX M. E. Xii L'Jit.: H '
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lUmlay was a beaulitul day- and t
TTttnr School was well attended, p
- tupie"_JM>wing and Reaping was A
I.I,. . . 1:.. ....... 1 1
MillVlll 4411(1 UiM'U.SM'.il ()}> t
pils and teachers. I
pastor preached anoth
..oi'diis wonderful. sermons which j
:? enpoyid by .ill.-?? [
The is making f.iir progres-". 1 In ^
l> Man Tetania, Miss .Mary ('lifton j
ptain, it? now IMSO miles at sea leav- f
JLl.e Antiila,liia .til) miles in 1 hi- ii.n1?>
ptain Clifton had chai^'r of the (
grunr-which win? wry food. .M,. j
M. Ki'il ttavc several sehi'tioor and j
Rev. I.J. MacUonald gave-n .goad i
k- ' *' <
-,unday the ship Aquitania,? Ansa ")
itha Cpughman, Captain will' set '
to pass the Mauritania. A food j
if ram is promised. This trip to \
lo.stiuo will 'continue six more }
idays. ' * (
\t H 1'. M. the choir rendered their js
Pilar monthly musical program. r
_ young men cluli rendered several ]
actions. This program was real s
eventing and was .enjoyed by all. j
rhe church is looking forward to ^
men and women day, which is to
Hie second and'ThTfd Sundays in j
itember, The ladies and also the (
n are holding secret meetings ar- v
iging for their Sunday.. Each (i
i claims that it will snow the j
er under. ' ' ' v
AttKR - .
CHESTER "TARAGRArHS J)
Rev. and Mrs. Corley, with their
v? children;-Angus' andWtlfte and
!r^ .T:inin M fir.ili ,m nwit.irnil rl..iirn _
rom Charlotte, last week and visitd
relatives. They returned leaving
he children for a stay of several
ays longer.
Miss Ruth Henderson of Columbia,
5 conducting' a Vocational Bible
ichool at Pleasant Grove School,
lie re her relatives Rev, and Mrs. W. _
>1. Byrd are teaching.
.Revj and Mrs. J. T. L)ouglass and
LUe. daughter -Uoloris motored here '
londay from' Wilson, N. C.t for the
dart in-White nuptials. They are '
:uo-:p of their mother, Mrs. Bessie B.
^t
Mrs. Cora Weaver Foster of Cam- J
ten is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. E. .. j
^eathers.
Mr. peter Wilson, Mr., Sam Tollirer.
Mr. Shclton Mayfield. Mrs. Aulie
Wilson, Mrs. Maggie Stradford,
drs. Grace Brown motored to Brown's
Chapel Church for chuich service Fri- '
lay night. Mrs.
Henrietta Johnson and baby
Vre unite sick at their home on Ashford
Street.
Miss Frances McDonald of Great
Falls was the week-end guest of her Uro
AIKa..to r>.,ia.Y,A1l - ?>l ft
M4i o. i m voiuncu axiu .
Mrs. Susie Archie. ^
AHer spending ten days with his
family, Mr. Sylvester Hardin leftfor ,
Northern points Monday. 'i.
Mr. George Simpson is at home
from Baltimore visiting His family. 01
\TYs. Clata Simpson has returned ==
from the mountains where she spent
a few weeks.
Mi. and Mrs. Madison Worthy ami
then- two daughters Misses Rosa and
Hazel motored here Saturday from
fhc:r hon.e in Washington, D. C
'Mi. v?x-uLl?i-eiuru-Thurs^.t -,'
M s. Cli'/a alt Chee t. 11 'daughter,
:u.s> '.i> laitine ls.urmd'M- i'l'Mi*. a
Tu"-<iay u ;g after visit f a
week to their relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
S. D. 'Rainey and family.
Prof. S. L. Finley left Saturday *
night to yis.l relatives and friends
in Richmond and Petersburg, Va.,
Washington, Atlantic City. He will
also attend the Elks' Convention in
Philadelphia.
Miss Louise Stanbaek arrived in
the city Monday from New York Cits
where she has been for a few months.
Misses'Rachel and Inez Rainey.mo
tored to Columbia Tuesday with then .
lather to be the guest for a week of
their cousin. Miss Geraldine McGhec.
Will Daniel arrived Monday
morning from New York City for a
v is,t ol' a fe\vy weeks to relatives."
Mrs. Rosa Alon. Jackson has reamed
to Phi lade l"ph!a after spending V
~veral"day5 WiTirh 5T~fattifTf,"MrTJ?r~ ?
rv Alexander, who has been quite C
sick. _ ' .
Miss Ren lice Allen, after finishing a]
Summer School woik in Columbia g
University is visiting school friend.- *r
in Boston, Mass.
LwviStf Stanhflyk1 fovjeriajned
the Martin-White bridal party at her f(
iumiu Monday evening. 3 A number'of
11 iends attended and enjoye^ a pleasant
evening. Delicious cake and iilock.
cream were served.
"Miss Amanda Robinson* is in the fi
. ity lropi Flori'Ja, the guest of relatives,
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Mr. Carl Buchanan motored here A
Monday from Washington and is
visiting his mother. Mrs. Chanie Bu hanan.
.\Ir. and Mrs. iladison Worthy, Mister.
Rosa and Ha7.el Worthy of Washington,
I). Ci, Mis. Eliza McGhee and 1?
Miss Geralditie?McGliee of Columbia
tve.re entertained Monday evening a-c
the home of Mi1:). C. M. Finlev:
. Mrs. Janie B. Macon attended the
nai i tage of Miss Fannie Belle Millei ^
m Columbia, Saturday.
_Mrs. Ethel C. Shaw, Domestic Sci-trrr?lorn,
lit i?m?Ihiokei?'1'. Washing'
. ' o..l 1 / >..! 1.:.. *i._ . SI
iv?n ocuuuii ^uiuniuia is uits guest ui
Dr. a'nd Mrs. J. 1). Martin,' Brainerd W
institute. W
Mr. Gulden Latiiuex* of Charlotte
Motored down Monday evening and
ipen ta few hours with i datives and -***
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Mrs. Birda Ratteree is in tne city
torn Horida at the horfce of hei F(
MtslT BeTIIice " Brice liPCdTufiilna, is
.,-m1111g Tier grandmother, Mrs. An~~
lie De HraiTenreid.
Mt. Carmel Presbyterian Church,
.vas the scene of. one of the prettiest .Si
veddings that has been witnessed m
Chester, when on Tuesday evening at ~
^10 o'clock Miss Louise Martin, be- M
:ame the wife of Dr. Herbert N. tii
iVhite, of Asheville, N. C. Long be- br
;ore the hour the church which was b?
,'laborately and beautifully decorated so
n ferns", cut flowers and, vines was r
lacked. The white arch in the ceil- rii
,er marked the place where the two Si
lighted their trohts. Preceding the
ereiiituiy," with Mr. Louis Finley at ^
lie piano, Miss Alice F. Stringer of ca
.ouisville. Ky.? sang very sweetly, ,
'Because," "O -Promise Me," and "Ah 1?
sweet Mystery "of, Life." Each num- '
ier was sweetly whistled and held the
anr trtTQTriofi -Qf TrrtV'WcTTence. ' AS ra
he strains of Mendellsohn's Wedding a'r
larch were played by Mr. P'inley, the an
(mowing usners murcneo in: Mr. ^r
itiwlhy McDoWoll nnd Dr. R. Mr Hen lhr<
Iricks; Asheyille; Dr. W. 0. McGilI,.of ho
Vs+ieville; Mr. C .P. Smith, Asheville; p.
dr. Beauregard Martin and Dr. u
>wight Martin of Charlotte'rbrothers
)f the bride; Mr. Marsh of Asheville.
lien came tlib mails, carrying crooks
diss Annie B. Stanback, Chester and ~
diss Gwendolyn Johnson, Aiken, in
due organdie, floor length and Miss r
lei en Drayton Douglass, Wilson, N. *f
and Miss Ada Leathers, Chester,- X
h pink organdie; Miss Sadie Douglass V
ind Mrs. Rubie Barr Martin. Char- X
otte, sister-in-law of the bride, dreS t y
I'd in yellow; little Annie Louise *1*
tichardson of Charlotte neice of the >
ride and Peggie Spaulding attired in
:reen organ die; Catherine Elizabeth
iichradson, niece of the fertile, of Y
"harlotte; D<JToris Cai'negie, Ashe- X
ille, niece of the groom wearing pink y
Iresses, opened the gates of the arch; X
ittle Leotis Lealthers, Chester, in y
rhite satin suit, carried the license; ^
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ANCING PLEASANTE
-1 7 TO KEE
LESTER VAIL and JO\N CRAWFORD in 'vv
"DANCE FOOLS DANCE" " <j?
?an Crawford Recommends It As (
Exercise Which Won't Overdevelop
Muscles - '
Ziegfeld pointed out in a recent inirview
that the figure of tln^'nod"1 1
rl should reveal slender grace with n
it the muscular development ?o of- n?acquired
by those who. >11 ne .W
f'Oan Crawfo'd, Mct^d-Go' 5wy . /"
"aygv's popular star, whose ffguroyv* ^
re of the loveliest in ' filn d nri. nd- V
Pu~
EXCUF
vv - ; -?-TODANVILLE,
Labor Day, Mo
?-SPONSORE
nd. NAZARETH, MACEDONIA
A wonderful opportunity-to visi
irginia on the Last Excursion of
OME ONE, COME ALL AND C
nd enjoy Bathing and other Out
ase Ball Game between the Black
ist Danvilie Black Sox.
Just think of It! 520 Miles Rc
)r your enjoyment?For Only Si
ouble Track from Charlotte, to D
?rved on the Train.
The Palmetto Nightingales' Ore
irnish Music.
Regular Fare:
Children under 12 )\
limn l?eu\ws LitiOii bli
' SrHFDI
?ave
DLUMBIA .. - ?- . 7:30 J
1LL1AN . 7:48 /
LYTHEWOOD J- 8:00 j
"w.t w A \ ?02 i
MTSON v - 8:21 j
ittftSBORO ... 8:33 j
HITE OAK 8:43 J
L.ACKSTOLK* .... 8:50 j
HESTER 0:19 Tj
k\V IS ^?< a 9:31 i
AUTE-- ?a;3G.^
3CK HILL 9:52 i
>RT MILL ...10:06 J
rrive .Danville 2^:15 P. M. 4t?&lurr
COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENT!
immers, H. L. Harden, John Wiesf, Rev
atroji of honor, Mi s. Catherine Mar- U
i Means, Pnducah, Ky., sister of the 'of
ide in rose flat crepe,-followed by ' lo
r sister. Mrsv Bernice. M. Richard-i ed
n of Charlotte, in orchid sa-tin flat j w
epe, as Damei of honor; Emily M -j-td
e Richardson, Charlotte and little!"
irah Crosby, Chester * in white or- la
indie carried baskets, ofj flower^;. 4'1
tie Roht; Lee Sherley in WT\1{e satin, j')
rried the ring on a white, satin pil- *'r
iv, then as the marched changed to ^
ihengrins, the bride beautiful in a "j
ngctfr CTWTi-faHrtrttmrrrrni<"'iii Trh-fhft'r
in of her father, Dr. J. I). Martin v
id was met at the altar hy the pi
ooin, Dr. Herbert Martin with her vt
othin in law, Dr.-Dovell of (Ireenn?
ro, N. -Or Behind the altar stood, y
\ J. W. Manoney,' "Pastor'-of tho^ te
ureh who performed'the ring cere- A
any. With him wert* Dr. 11.1,. Mr rrr
orey, President of Johhson Smith-Lof
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Saturday, Angwt 2g,il93l^?__
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urates dancing in "orler "To attain
IS tfimininp attribute.
Believing th?t the dancs steps are I JB
' a nature to give one the needed
ippleness and slenderness without
veloping any over-trained muscles,
le advocates this measure in place
: exercises or athletic sports.
Offers New Dances
In Miss Crawford's latest picture,
3ance Fools, Dance," which will
len at the Capitol Theatre, Wed.
id Thurs., she has an opportunity of
lowing what her dancing skill has
>ne for her body development; for
le is called on to display both ball
>om and solo dance numbers.
Coupled with fcer leading man,
ester Vail, she dances the Tango
ith the grace and ease that, comes
6m years of study.
In like manner her solo dance,
hich is a vigorous idea of the mo;rn
steps, gives a realization of the
;auty of body expression.
Wearing an abbreviated costume of
rmmering silver material every
ovo of her lithesome body is shown.
Large Supporting Cast *
Appearing in support of Miss
"p.wtord in her newest picture 13
'urge cast, including Cliff Edwards,
r::yi Gable, Earl Foxe, Purnell
r>. , Hale Hamilton, Natalie Moore'?>.<'
Joan Marsh and Russell Hopton.
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VIRGINIA
nday, Sept. 7
:D BY . " -.-j..
-rand
ZION BAPTIST Churches
'-V '
it this progressive city of Old?
the Season.
iO WITH US TO DANVILLE
-do^r Sports. Attend the Big ~
; Yankees of Columbia and the ^
iund Trip, with lovely scenery
3.50. Enjoy riding over the
anvwe. Kerreshments will he
hestru of Columbia, S. C. .will
$3.50
fears Half Fare
iLion ai V :iiU A. Ai,
ILE: T
v. m. 1: $3.50
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V. M. ? __ $3.50
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V. JV1. ....... $3.26
ting T.eavr Danville 12:30 A.M.
3:?J. W. Wjlliami, Mgr.; Josh
. R. M. Myers, W S Hoiiey
niversity; Dr. R. P. Wyche, Pastor "
the Presbyterian church of Chartte.
Before the bridal party march1
out; the pictures were made after
Inch tn 'thp Qtrninu nf Monrta11ar*V?i* -?
1 marched out. A huge reception
given at Brainerd Institute. A
rge wedding cake in the center of
e 'table was very attractive. Durg
the ceremony Mr. Finley played
P(7 A Wild Rose." The presents
ere on display in an upstairs room
id were" nuttifrous, dseful, valuable
Hiding gown ,to a traveling suit of
ille.. She has been instructor in *
lysical Kducation-for the, past two
"ars,. in* the Durham ittgh School.
ic groom is- a successful practicing *
ihysieian ?f-^Asheville. After atnding
the Doctors Convention in
tlnnta, they will be. in their pretty
<>ut of town guests were present.
eery Co. J
S IN |
ICY GROCERIES |
;mhership. The Manager will X v
the matter.
1336 ASSEMBLY ST. j>