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g ^ ' t2, _ ~ _ Mr. J. R. Thomas of Anderson is in tlie "city representing Lawrence Jones No. 57, F. A. M. at the .Moil Worshipful (hand Lodge now session. itr 1 }?Ir. J. S. Dickson, of Society ITilli ' was a ideasyni visitor at the Dead- | er's olhce, while, attending -the F. 1 ( and A. Masons Grand Lodge here (his?week.? r Mr. B. Corley and Miss Thoinasina j Boozer was secretly married on Octo-^ ber 17th, 1931. .We nr<> wisliitiw f?v*' them a united life of happiness and prosperity. . ?r ?1 Tiff: NEw CENTURY CLUB. ! The New Century Club was .very enjoyably entertained Thursday after noon by Mrs. S. R. Green. After a very interesting business meeting tally cards were passed and tables aET~ ?? ranged 1oi biidge?~ Mrs. Marian Paul received a very . ? pretty nut set for making the hlghest score. Mrs. Alma I-K Rhodes -----made second highest score, and deceived a box of lovely hand made ~? handkerchiefs.? Mrs. C, 10. Shaw al>o leceived a dainty handkerchief for ' ??- low score ?" A delicious dinner was served by THE CQTTON._CL.VB. I The club was entertained at _ home of Miss Chiista Bell Fields, 2311 Gervais street, Dec. 4. The Club was called to order by the pres ident. Practically all the members were present The business was transacted briefly. Miss Chriata-BeR Einl4s-^t>ved?A delicious courses which . by all. -We are sorry-fo hear-of Miss Ruby Woodard being sick. We hope she tin and friends will vist her durimr. the week ?? HAPPY PALS SOCIAL t:LI B. . the home of Misses Hat tip ami Surlina Jackson on Senate street Monday Dec. 7, at 7:30. The. meeting . was opened by singing Xmas carol*. Then the house was opened for election of officers for the year The officers are as follows: Mr. D. Russell president; Miss Frances Taylor, vice president; Miss HattiO E. Jackson, secretary; iMiss Surlina Jackson, treasurer; Mr. Wilfhrm"Lav/sOn, vhr. Mr. George Simpson, reporter. After which the .hostessnserved hot tea and pineapple sandwiches which all enjoyed. The next meeting will he ' _held at the residence of Mr. George Simpson. All members are asked to tie presuirt "J IN DEPENDENT SOCIAL CM H. ' Mrs. Ethel Laury entertained the Independent Social Club Wednesday Dec. 2, at her home 1014 Pine street with the president in the chair. All-v the members were present, hut one." Lots of business was* transacted. After the transaction of business Mrs. Laury served the club with punch, oyster stew, oysterettes, and saltines salted peanuts and after dinner f? mints; which all.enjoyccb i " /Mrs. Marion Philins scrvi-il n Silver Tea Sunday, -Dee., for t he bPTf eft*?of. tho-dindepondfnt> isooial Club which was a grand success. ^ BACCHANTES. Miss Thelma Rawlinson was the' delightful hostess to the Bacchantes , Social Club, Wednesday, Dec. 2, at - * her home. - The-members-were called to order by the president and the meeting opened in its usual way. 'V The members -turned?out?in full . as this was the- first business meet- j ing for the.-l>ig--moHfh -December: } There w^re lots to be discussed in J ~ this meeting and due to the fact,1 there was not time for the program which was prepared. After the business, the hftrtfRq? ~~"r~ aervedTdie following menu; (.'rotmrctT* potatoes, sweet peas, ham, miseellan- I ?eous sandwiches and hot cocoa. We' had a .new member to join us, Miss I T . _ _ TVl?l _1 H : 1- i-i L/vuisc?umm wen?cn?u iiium, w im - j* a freshman at Benedict. We were glad to have the following visitors: Misses Mary Mack, Lillie Mae Burton, Millie ,Benson, Messrs. Heyward Bov^man, JanVes Oallm'an. and Samuel Diggs. ? The ne)U meeting will bn held al the home of Miss Ethel Williams. T ? ? MRS. T. M. WAI.ToN. HOSTESS TO CULTURE CLUB M rs. T. M. Walton was hostess to The members of The Culture Club Friday, Nov 11th An interesting' business meeting was held aftei which new members were received and the hostess served delicious refreshments.. . Fjiday, Nov. 27 the members of the club again met at the home of Mr4. J. P. Wakefield on-Ileidt St., the meeting was largely attended.. r= _ - -MoA business being discussednrrd decided upon'. The play Apple Sauce is being sponsored by this club Friday Dccefnber 11. After a most en- | jfcyable salad course was served the i members adjoumed> to meet--'with 4 ~? Mrs. WaltoX Ue<C I'th. \ , THE MYSTir f'l.Cl! (By Miss E. (?. Wit hers poon) Greenville. S. C.?Miss Hcatri.c Shumate was fiostt-ss to the Mystii Club Wednesday November 2b, at liei .homo jj|f> Kutlioi'fnrtrefrTVt. Four tables were arrange 1 in i setting of Autumn leaves and Chry santhem,iinjs. After cards wore laid fyjide it ww found that. Miss' Marjory Lipscoml 'held' top score," she was presented .. beautiful_dress print. -Miss Annie Arnold drew highcs! card for convolution, she relieved u water glass set. Low score was claimed by Mis; Jjn 11a Kink, she recieved two beauti -j'ul ornimetltal butterflies. ' Miss Shumate had as^, her guests Mesdann s Juanita. Sharn (libb.r. Sarr Ellen Jlrooks, an i Miss Theresa S?\\ ell. High scoe went to Miss"GiT?bs imported ware pottery, while Mist Si'woll held low si ore, she received "I ;einp book. ' . LKdtriou.s ice* ci eiiur and . cake w.u served by U?? hostess, istcd by !\ft Miriam Witherso : , , wvutvui ,u T-.riteys were gi/;n e-i. !> guest.: THE BBAWLEV HOOK ri 1 " On November 18, Miss Ella Clyde Myers of Pine Street was hostess tc the Brawley Book Club. Tjie program opened wi-th the Lord's Prayei followed by quotations from various authors. Alexander Dumas, the El der his Iff" l?rm-l.-,- 11 ml nrhu> hi- no. complishrnehts" mean to the' . Nogic i ate were the topic^ of vjisf"'?s;r>p Ms.eh meniiier joined whole hear tod ly into the thscilssion, bringing valuable information to. the club "members it general. The members too were fill. eel \tilh ihe..thbughts of Mr. Langstor Hughes' visit to Columbia, so Mrs A1 bertha Simons was asked to give a short talk on the work that he hat accomplished as a writer. The hostess served ?Jrickon- salati on hearts of lettuce, .saltines ant! Spice tear Miss Ilael GofT was que^t' of Miss Mvers. Miss lla .Stewqit, Pine Street was a charming hostess to the Brawley Book Club, Wednesday, November 20 The 23rd Psalms' was recited, at tor which Thanksgiving quotations \vgiv'rn by mrrnhPfr-' Miss Frank ie" lluli give -V vriry delightful In, .1; report, "The Lady* of The Camellias,' a French Classic by Alexander Dumas. Miss Josephine jrVhite" lead the discussion, on current events. ? The hoSrtess assisted by her mother Mrs. Hattip Stewart, served- potato salad-, saltines, tea, ' geltine topped with whipped cream and -fruit.. WPDN ESI) A Y AFTERNOON ~ BOOK CLl'H ?; ?7 The \\ ednesday Afternoon Book Club held its weekly meeting at the home of Mi-s Author, Dec. 2, Idol A fr,.?. * - 1 mo i/u^iiiesa pun 01 tne meeting was discussed, we played a game ol >V nist alter me prrrrm was over Miss Author served us a delicious"course Iiisii po.ato salad, Chicken. Rolls. enjoyed. \)'e were glad to have twr new members, Miss Mayes and Miss Himphill. We adjoined the meeting at the home of Miss Margaret Coles Dee. ;i0, l0;*i. MYSTIC ri.ru. 1 ? Miss Estelle Simmons" delightTuTl.v out t'l't :i inod thn Mirti,. m..l. IPi'Mut afternoon at her homo 1210 Buncombe Street. Four tables were appointed foi bridge. The room was artistically arranged with vases of roses and carnations. . : 1 a 1 Tzrz^zzrnrz scvn iii I merest I rig pi'Ogressions it was found that Miss Margaret Sewell held top score, she relieved a beautiful yellow linen gtiesl towel. While Miss Annie .Arnold drew hie-hevt card fur cnnsiilaliim, ntw. the recipient of a dainty W"hisk broom e?n i ied nl'1 low score, there was triven mn vlncl-..! or rose petals. Miss Lillian Fisher, Mesdanu*.Marie Fisher and Carrie Thompson. Mrs. Fisher holding highest score relieved a lovely, blue guest towel, i A.?d< liiious sal-.vd course with cocoi end sahines was served'by the charming hostess assisted by Miss Lilliar Fisher. ... COLORED DOLL CONTEST. The- Parent-Teacher Association ol Leevy school will give a Colored D61 Contest at the school Tuesday night lKc. in. The pupils of the school wil fH'cjcnt a I'll! IstHiYSs pageant? Thi public ..is cordially. Invked. Admissun lUc. The dolls for the contest wil he on exhibition at Thomas' Druf Store- the last of this week. -* ? UANKSGJVING DINNER AT NEWBERRY "Newberry, S. C., Nov. 29?The> Odi Fellows of Newberry gave a recep linn t.o ,t,hfi Ruthenltrs of rNewbcm county on Thanksgiving. Among th< Speakers were Mrs. Lily Hendersoi ?-lin qpnke from the subject "Friend ship;" W. E. Williams,.,. "Stability J. B. Morgan, "Oddfellows;" J. B iNeauy on nroinernoou 1 nese an dresses were of high and met the ap proval of alj present. The dinner was unusual good, it has been many years since we odd fellows and Ruthanites met and had a heart to heart talk The people of Newbery are singing our praises every where. We than! the Ruthanites for this and tell othei counties go and do likewise. _ NflTltlK. Tfietfe will be a Chitterling Suppei at Mrs. P. P. Paul's 140f> Heidt St Monday nite, Dec. 14, .1931, at 7:0( of Sidney Pork ehuroh THE PA1 i? jWIMCUT AM) lOOK MAKKI \(1K i '*?a 4fwU't cere in ny with ovet \z't . it el.1?S piCSCilt Miss \\ riff ht ' al>ii Ml*, 1 lav id Herry Cook was marL-UujL Iht 1, I'.t'jl ut I o'clock 1*. M; j al l lie bride's homo, York S. C.' ' i he bt me was dressed in pink sa tin wi.'h silver slippers, bhc ra:' c } v\; i>;'.' v !io ^ler awa),. J'he [ binil.,-iii.iivi who was .her Sister, Miss Elizabeth Wright came wearing blue > "satin w.iu satin slipers. The 6'.nirii l was dressed in Jinish black lull uivss v it \vi ,1 bin * .-lipv.: and cattle *1 , 'Aim lie - oiothei, Air. Isaac Wlight; . or., as best man wearing the same out lit, ; ' r Aiiss Eytliel Clary, a member ol r -j.eitei'-.oii?llign?dchuol iaeuliy War ?it the piano ynd placed the Wedding , Mai eii. At i: s . Ki'O Adams and Air ; ?oil 11 W. Agurs, sang solos accomr i'hlhid uy .miss iiiuy. The room was? Z-aor^u-'aud by Mr. Nail Cassel using3 , ivory, Palms, and colors oi' pink and r "Winter Kc-v. G.- E\ Cleddies perlornieu .the nmrriairo. ???? miss Eunice Weight is the third daughter of Mrs. P. C. Wright, un_ ili.Tiiiiii.'i1 ui?York-, S. C. i Ik bride is a graduate Nurse ol. > Si. Agius Hospital, Raleigh, N. C. > Sue has none private nursing in the . states oi Pennsylvania, North Caro una and Souin Carolina. Mr. Cook i attended the, C niversity of Pittsburgh At nine o'clock the bride and gtooni f= n t i??I'nunnirgli, l'u. 'l'lioy mo- j , tared as far as Charlotte With Mr. r. James? Stokes- and 'Mr. Paul Wfrigftt ; 01 Joftn.-on* C. Smith University. . \v ho?the?nx1 porter found that at! tended from out of town were Dr. and Mrs '> (litishy, Prof: J." J o jl?S" ! Mr. John W. Agurs, Mrs. A. A. Aauv Miss Sara Agurs all of Chester, S t C.; Misses t^ueen E. Stokes and ReyI hold, It. N. of Ceensboro, N. C.; Mis~~SVs lieury and llolnies, It. N. of Char| lode, N, C\; -Mr. 1, S. W right ol I M insvon, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Si i ait of Guthries, S. Cv and manj" iiiends from Rock llill and Cloven Mvaais J as. Stokes?and Paul Wright "of J. C. Smith University Charlotte. LE CERCLE ENTRE NOt'S - ' ' The sadest of the year ? On the contrary, Saturday the 6th rff-Ducember was^as beautiful and as , June? that is -for Le Cercle Encre ( Nous and guests with "La Belle" Lucy Williams as hostess. It was as il' the autumn leaves in their rich L"hn imtes-w^rg-t'glling ill the roomg^ "N-" ri'-hrf hues could have furnished , so effictive a bankground. Tallies were beautiful leaves, imphasizing the spirit of "Automne" thoughout the [ evening. Members and guests wore go\yna in the most attractive shade.s | of Automne and early Winter? and the scene was complete. The guests were ? Mesdames Essie -T. C'hjtppelfe-, Marian I'aul, Alma Rhodes, Gladys Uanic.s,.->arnii Voungblood, llazel it. BookI man, Etice Jenkins, Betty Roach, Mille , \ ivian bailee and Flossie McClain. j. For .in liour Le t'ercle and guests vied . l or hemors und happily "awaited Hie following outcome: Mademoiselle Minnesota Garrison, was presented first prize and Mile Henrietta iioozer, se?emu!.?Both piizws were lovly fnuhimiaide. silk hose. Mile. Osceola Allen lor low score was awarded pretty '"pink sillk garters with rosebud design. . 1 lie'guest prizes were also useful and attractive. -.\4n1e. fiazel tSookman bore away the first?beautiful vailiii' ease with mirrored cover and compartment.* conveniently and artfully desi," iiril?Li a- beautifying. . - - . :\Lle. Flossie McClain for low score w.on three turtles, orchid, pink and blue-?but they ifcere perfumed soap as pniy.iranscais can make. To,Wme. Betty Roach w'as presented pure Belgian. linen. hand?anbioidcrd Vanity set. ' -A-trttTp rlTTse-of' games and awarding ^Trf-prt'/c??n-TTTtrmnt! ushi'ri'TflTi' King ?Winter-the scene changed as the day the night. Lights were extinpuisheci candles in pretty holders were .placed ? co\Ors and napkins displayed holly, candies poimsuttus and? amkl- sueiii scene, featuring Vuletide a delectable luncheon was enjoyed assisted by i Mme. Betty Koach and members ami guests earned away the happy spirit "created sa "Beautifully by their hostess, AI He. Lucy Willihms [ JNO I'll. K. ~ . [ the latent-Teacher Association 01 l.the >a\on school will m..,..?i, . jh'^'L-l-'ec. laui at 7bill ,p.- a^.v ut i ^a\oil .school \\ f -ai'e urging thai" 1 ail the patrons be present. liu>iness r of vital importance. ? s* anme.. .ve* President. auss hid 11 a Butler, Secretary. \\ ILL1 AMLON'S ORPHANAGE . ... _ ... . HOME ... L_ Miiifnie. 10. Williamson. Prtts> ident ol the Williamsin's Orphan i Home wishes to take this medium of ? i hanking?the many friend* who su_ ' gyactously-donated vegetables, fruits . etc., to tlie children of the home on - Thanksgiving. She wishes it to be - known that anything given the child; veil at anytime is very highly ap ; precia.led. i Friends of Mrs. Minnie E. Wil. liamson will bc sory to lean thht she r is still confined to her home because i of illness, i* LOC.VLS Miss Leo Anna Bellamy has finished the poscribed course of" nurse _ training at. the .Waverley Eraternal l Hospital of this city TJin l returned happily to her home in North Carolina. The nurses of Waverley miss ) her very much and hope that she 3 w ill fall into the ole^sing hands of i linn-ess. : ? I j .Mojant made sonic timely remarks. | AIi". kvyns was the jjuent of Key. MoianL while i,, thv 'vHjJTfce. He is jji.n I'hutc. to l'lorjila. At the cv.ninvr se.rvice at IJcthil 1 Uu' "t'tiuill \y;o- trilKC (I uith <| 1 11 ?u n inijii ILI1.', namely .??MOi'lillt. A1 i I I I f cr# >?*!*.? *> UnlU?..L -- -* LMETTO LEADER HOLI.V HILL NKWS Sunday'Mn4ttjr-n"brnntTiirt~ day"' the attendance at Sunday^School at Love; !>' Mdl D;ipList m n? a al?i\s i i whs very lmeri sinijf Iruin beg.lining to the close. ' Tiie lesson thught by Mr. Jus. S Roberta, una revicvyed by Rev brans Cam. Sr I'rior to t|ie .morning services immediatc-ly _altvr.? Sunday Sehboi v.aa warm spiritual prayer re vice. Rev Daviau-asrt uiie .?Urn rm~tt tmr i i 1J . o clock if si?I pi'eacIn d a sotii Miring sermon from 'I Sam. 17 J:!. Hejjged as a the :< tie- I'l.uiieiieja." At the elits. hi the -i mi l' Jvev. Davis sang 'Fni' gbTh' \o ,&t.?y in the Battle Field," and called lot joiners. ' - - M r-s 'Hel-tha Lc? trryk,.- >T < T7mT ren and. "'pthrr-in-l i"' D;v ni.-v'-uVy .worshipped at tin* ri'oi ning?si .Vice". .Mr. Roh>-rt>. iviestlmee^?ix.?Baa er, Misses I'icK. 11 and Autiers m nu a. bi.'iof llie I lolly iiiil luedty wre present a' Sunday .School and ing service. 1 hey alsb ati nded' c ndy School at buthel"A: "31: lClTTTne afternoon. Messrs Evans, Hutchinson,. Lowe ami Ki v. Maclt?Mm ant?wei . i.- i m at .the league. Mr. Evans and iiev. i? "m'" I??MB The Terrors < The Strangest *"" . __3infoid b v e r y e y gre a tes HI picture _ Q TfcA IFKATl lUSil Harry Care; ;hey t, ravelled 1 l.flOl) miler, -Africa to make this mir picture! Two years in the n "A thousand thrills! Tfy'itest^ wild animal fights < filmed!" CAPITOL ' W^WPgHMMgill.' *X4 v !' v / ! '? */v fe """ "'"^" '" TiiiTni" iVrii\i\<n X. i: Angle Evans Dress Mj .1. X *L n | t j ;; Angie Evans Dress M; J [_ 1106 1-2 PINE STREET"? ? * '."Y ;. ? 4 J ? liaiuucK. anu 13 aI briw'i Brown. j itev. Brown delivered :ut excellent ] nei iiiUu li vim Acts~3':G u<ing "Wait v'h subject. Mr. 1'. S. Kd wards, Jr.. a student at Slate College was home l'or the 1 w (i i ;: d. ! -\\e are glad, Lu .report that Mrs. V'ula Lisbon . is gradually recover-': mg Iroin Ik r recent illne>? and we ! aiy wish.ng- that she'll soon be per- . i'ectiy well. . ; , * I V' if. w;e [n i-sen: to-the de?J ' \ Oi.iui.ial exercises .on.. Myiniuy anu "I??'V.n^tlTmTy-R^arkX ile a j a -k v. it-h carli mi).it t.. .......,|.i. , ...J .' >1 i-'>-iV.'.irii inx lice l.Uli Tiu-v H-ic cue 11u( riiap: iii?'.x-LVt?h+M?wtmhs?rn?the i iiiblu. ill/- ?'*?? . I ]>t'o|)hvi.s. oil'. We in;*.' ufXTSys, gl;i i j.. i:uvc Rev. I buvl ; \\ ii.ii HT" (. "! ?. ~ iTTvJi) a. ! you cull, .,<?? y~L.-? ? f the Jungle? : of Romancesetore your???, e s in t h e ; t adventure L them all!? ^ ^ ^lr'" ^^ ^ ^ ~~*r?d 4tea?^ WED & THFRS. ! ? !!! t OHBinnnMMHaHaHMMBMMK HVM'M'M'mWM^VHVOV^VHVVMVHV^VHW* iA^_i>n(?riMN(; AT. ! $ , ~ " ~ X iking And Art Shoppee ;!: >. , ** , -f 5* Jtomloir IK?11 s Vanity Sots ! La'iif- Daiu'O Handkerchiefs *1* - X Don.: Stons- A<i, Ti.-.,.-, i. " : j. ?.-4 Y Y Men's Silk Handkerchiefs *1* kpott Scarts tor women 4*" Y and Misses ? to match > v ? | We cany most exclusive gifts for % x . Men Women and Children and a A ? 2 plain line of readv to weat. v ^ 1 aking And Art Shoppee ? , ? COLUMBIA, S. C. % :'j Page y._ B M KAKS-I'OIXSKt'l'N L I'TLVLS. C'haileston, ~ r).:- ,.f the pretthsl weddings. u.itui ji, t In ihijs. i-ity dfl in sonic* time was m,;? nipkud ?->n Tlllil s(l;i v ni.>! I 1 I,.. *;M|^ 1'-Jl at Comemu'v M. K. Cliii: cii .v'.n Miss Lueile 11. Meaid becan- the.biidc of Mr. Peter 1. Pains a, :n pio.-eiico i of a la'fge crow.J. v., ? i uoTTi races present. ~ j 1 he beautiful, h;r-f r;c <i v' r .h | artistically .worat**! | PoufhV ern Smilax. ami l'a... ' L,! .* !i: JM preceding fke <,i the I bridal party, '1 Pn.mi. e loa.'V'tvas s till g . b \ .Ml-.' Mi \ - o 11 accompanied hy 1'. -i I*. -re. I ^immediately af.oiv,. , faniiliar i sti ains oi Ms,y[.' * \> t ai : 11^* .Maroll neulod : i ,t urntiu11ftrc"- irro;'of- -h uf~T\ - if. X. jmrty-hnrn-n iiryiv-i.|ir.rT'i ilu u In i?'A iii s; o 'j ,*. .. Naliianicl Coukf Kiiv.ai d. tjiLsuu -tuid i 'aatet a arli-t-. a'i ?- 'v r r by ..Vis's l?pr?. 11 * l'ohj-t. */.eJ T>*; r of the groom wearing a floor -length | ari Turne: in regular fail drc'sV ui, vc-ning gown bf drink saym;>l.r.' Kjthtire; Mi.-s MaigteriU- .'\i. .a,-i-ti .i ' B ~oT the bneic-.' wearing a liuor. is aglir ' evening gown; of pink satin; Prof. -H i.. /\nur? \\ iin-; l>.?i\ ?utif .01 r the* groom;. Mascor. .James I'eri'incau, I 1 ing bearer attired in full, <iiv? j little - Miss Marguerite I'ivUmi-r. Ji-Av I er girl. dressed i>i pink sat ?n' and e r1 rying. a ba'sket of yelioyv'<-hvy. :.nt he-' | mum?: MK>- Kioih' a Mr .^nT. i. . ! 1 til ' honor Wearing a- fi<> 1 ?. -"C ?' :V < - I eiiing gown iri" "go1*l*TTrr.!>. by tin- bride. ra. * hi . u i y .!1; J railkr, ami who \v.?;v a; ;!r*e h . I gown of white satin jv . . lai'ii <1, i) 1 !; \v!; . a ( ;.: . ,i flowing, in tiia-utui. of- r - "J :; i ?i? and. his . best man Mr. u.;> tv I )esVcrney. of X<\v V>Yi^wae' t in fr<>nr the vhsi^bid. ? a f tin? -chuvclu- __ 1?: 1 ^ After thy. -.eorwmXvy U', lb*.-. ? ?i Me" tv.a< si'mg l>y M. ];-,r liken Oarr. The . i -t-formod by?Hi y. \Y ' ?. . - I Kacln ma.iiT. i-a r!',! ?. ' pf ' 1 large ghvysanthem,. ' i , eessr'rios to * iriifn. ' .r ' !' ; . v i bride^carri <1 " - r 1???-?1 | !-ItTUuetcUa|oJy afi*>-. *. . i a wonderful -v i Dart's ('a.-i::ti.. T~ " . , | Hawks' 7 ,jiiecb V. ; , ,j i the latest jazz v.: The. f-oiij>!e. -h>.v; ?( inti :.a;y j - -?rrr-^.^=~ , , [ ~ j eliurch'ami .\vi;ll v-/ ...... '. ' mgnity \v. n< .\V.r 'i '?* * ' . *.-* - j .;"1 ! and' score* of , * -.jj. ; gifts.-' Tin y -will ' A. '. ...it s Ja.tai' X . t?' ? ? Th. m ?- - of .Ml-. R. H. Thi. Ti uek Ho;!..,. i ... j . unit <11 .tin. Ti? :*. ! Tibj-groom is the c-I ? ." *"'7 ".""17 J. ???Vfi y. b-.i ? ' !' ' ! Both arc nm.-iciui:.- ' a:r no' j iiv, pan in 'civ:. . IhoMi iii the city. ; : u . il.Tfat* ! iiicluilcii .Mrs-. Ktii-.-! r, AM N\;v. Vpi'k City.^i)'Ia.tiv]:. i! I\\ New Y..rk CiV; M p. ('lark. I \>] uail.oa. f. i-'c" . inirsi^tjiu' .\icKarj;, !: ,'!. C ! .M.i. V\ ili (v !: c. i A. S.-.( > Mr. Ilan.l?! .V! . < i 1! ;ii! v'illc. S. < .; .M A- yj ] <; : I Mhliic:,'!. s.: .;:!! ; >. V:.-it . ;\I !S. I McCk llanvilic. S. t'.:~ jl.A.' MarAia ! illitli P.an ??n.' Mi. a!; i .A!--. li j t v. Wilfjv.l .Maria y .jr..: : ; > .... .Ml ~ | <>f IsTniiiU'i viilc. .'A < IH'.A i ll iK j; ~p . I'aiv.a!. Mv .1 A a-a! ~;Y i > St., N. \\ . Wa.-vhiMvvott. 1*. < . rirpnrc j ?>i tins l.iic l 'ri.Jay ?. w.!:;,n*.r 1? >/. at .t".;::.j A. , . J i,\ ; mourn |lt-r !? >' a /it:',l ~?r?t:; ' ' , Ticzzna;;-^:. A.Vi .. ' J vaiit. a'i (ia'uL'i.:-. J, 1 AnHcr-fii. ;t t - ? ' ' * ;;Vl _! t>r-'>t.ht ; .ir.i : AA . -Ay 4 i iv.i,m>. . i. ,Lvi : in 14 ^ rT?i:r'r:"Tr:r.??* , : i Mat tit- '? .'. \\". i- ' j lir.m -aM<J l>aviti ..1 ?!-! i',r.?itvl j phia. !'n.; II 'v.. ???. . j Johnson, .\-lu\i ii-. < Fliia'riil M'lfniay _ :s :i0 i Krazit-r Furuia! i'-t i'.. j Avi;., Wa.-hiujrA.n. William.. pastor ui A-': * ' . r;, j,- ^? j aiVi'cia'viri'jr. . . . I. . ,.]n I Ccltt? tar> W;: ~ (I: ;.U': : . ! dbopsyT^ 1 * 1 ' ? - 41 ?.< i k . ? %.\bios a sptvijiljyy ; xears. hivV.. . 1 VPt tQ- hiar ' 1 -l.g : treatment I ghv . " |?i\ al. t wa- ' hies. n'ritv viviuy. a' sv-.u-umnt ' 'f.'.vi'iir tifnhhv j ion, i- sufripii'at or "information : with a tc<t- or trial. treatment \\ Ul IV -put to you alisolr.ti-iv I KKK. [ I)K Thos; K. jircen. Di-p.t; II < hatsw orlh. (ia. l)Oh"t 'Wonder Win"! '?1 FIND 01 T. - . . ^ Arc you worried. Troubled or I 11lucky? If you are. unhappy or,dissatisfied or perhaps Iravo been unsucessful in your affairs. Lot me advise and help you personally.- My service- covers business and s.ycj^l af- ' , ] fairs; such as signing papers, sellifig" real estate, stocks, bonds, love, mar^ riage, courtship, pood and bad luck, j travel,, health, accidents- . I don't care what it is as no job is too larpe 1 . or small just so it concerns you or J wvnr Hi-?ffgg?- f oy-- TfUbH tions are 50c each for the tirst two and 25c each for all others'. Other service according to the job. My terms are cash. Send money when writing. P. O. Box 1144, Huntington, W. ,Va.