The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 26, 1943, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Saturday, June 26, 1943. . . ??<.+.? 4-? ' PERSONAL MENTION / HERBERT?(TRRY Mr. ('. W. Herbert announces! the marriage of his da ghtcr, | Queen?'Esther -to?M+w Arlandn I Curry, on June <>th. P.M.'l: son of Rev. and Mrs. .1. P. Curry. - AN NIK III TH LINDSAY -Mr. and Mrs. Charlie -Lindsay : of f>.2 1-^ Senate St., announce! the I) J th of a baliy girl, Annie i Ruth Lindsay, June 8, J'.M.'l, at <> a. in. * davlsharimr Lhiion. S.C. The marriage of Miss Mittylee B. Davis, daughter of j Mrs. Daisy L. Davis of Union-,- to j Sgt. Ei nest I). Harper, of Rich- , land, Georgia, son ot Mr. and Mrs. ! Hamer, tool; place on Decern- ' 12, 1 !?42 at Red Bank, N. J.) ^^^^Sgt. Harper "is stationed at i Camp Croft. S. C. The bride is a graduate of S. C. State college and at present is employed by the ? Si-gi al Corps La'inrnt 'I'.v at Fort Monmouth, N I MA KRI AGE ANNOlNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shiver annoinee the marriage of theii (liUlgfiTcV ThD'crs M. to'l'vt. Henry M. Hamilton, who is now stationed at Fort .Jackson. Dr. Lacy C. McRobbins. of the city, a christian gentleman, a gos pel t?on, jit successful business matt ? left >1 outlay for Cincinnati; Ohio to attend the National S. S. Congress of America, of which he is a member. Me asked the prayers and best wishes of all while he journeys onward. Miss Camille (i. Dunham, the daughter of Elder and Mrs. (). C. l)i nluini, spent a very sucee-sful term at Dennett College. She was thp happy winner of Ihe Tobias Aware, for being the best all "around student in all fiehtslrf" the Freshman class. Miss Dun ham is spending the, summer in New York City with relativ'csT" Dr. and Mrs. R. I. Bennett. "Misses Dorothy and Evelyn Gary. daughters o! Mi. and Mrs. Frank Gary of A lien-Benedict court, gave a lovely luncheon in honor of. Miss Rosmond Camille Gillipid pf Charleston. S. C.. ngice of Mrs. S. S. Youngblood of Columbia. S. C. The party started at twelve o'clock noon. After sbv eral card games lunch was served. A delicious menu consisted of potato salad, cold slice meat, punch, Jilio and cake. After lunch prizes fverc given from the ten games Miss Margaret Ann St llivan. first prfrd. Maxim* Nelson. second and Mildred Adams, .third .. prixe The jrirls enjoyed a wonderful o\ eninir. Those present: Chaperon. Mrs. .Mar^ert Y. Owens; RosnmJul Cill'-rd. Maxeinc Nelson, Sondra Kussell. Vivian Coif. Kdna Rilev. MHdred Adams and Ma'irnret Ann Sullivan. Mrs. Mary K. .leffcrson of 111" Ze'srlrr Street t. spendinir lie-- > cation with h . sister. Mrs. Kan nie K. Hli-jon. n> Charleston, S. C I 1IM i H ?. w nai tnc Keiigious And Social Clubs of Seneca Are Doing The Mary M. B'etluine p'ederafer rial, met at the home o f Mrs. F) an kit* M. Bryan on Th'rr'.l street. with the president Miss Fletii Williams presiding. After the business part of the club, a shorl interesting' program was rendered l.y members of the eluh. This was followed with a delicious repast of chicken salad, stiltities, cake and ice cream. The next-mooting will be-nttho ho.ne ^ .Mi.'. I). 0. riiflipe. Oak ?t. The Jolly Workers Clul> met at the home of Misses O/.clla and Matie Holland. Mrs. Montana Bryan presided and also served as pianist, Miss E. R." Clinkscale led an intciesting fort in: Friend?ship. Other*?who took part we re Meie antes Mary B. Thomas, S. ? Scott and Birdie k. vScott. ies and ice cream were serv ^e.\t meeting at the home of . Miss E.aR. Clinkscale. The Nazarene Young Men's ri..K ..r ....... r>...-u......u viiiir wi i,uviiv/ivi 111 u i 111 rendorec a Father's Day pVojrran, Sunday at X:."50. Mr. Steve Green, ? director; Homer Alexander, Pres. , - and H any Thomas, Jr., master eei emoni* s. Hach meinher played well his L pan 011 program. Mr. Allen Code, the jr est speaker. spoke from ti e topic: On The Spot. He* stress thers religiously, socially, economically and politically. His address was a masterpiece. The fathe>s who were present went . IIOHH* jHori' kwniv -tlvtii-i* responsibilities. The Masons and Hastern Stars will render a joint M. John's Day and Star Day "program Sunday at Shiloh Baptist church, Sunda\ june 27. 1 he pid p is cni(Uall,\ invited. , V t * THE PUBLISHERS G< Pictured above.avea trnup nf ? newspapermen c o n Jr ratulatiivj ' f John H. Sensta ke. new President ' I of the N'crro Newspaper Publish-, < ers association. The convention | ' closed a throe 'day conference ai i? r,ouisville. Ky. on Jrno Id. aftcv I spentlinir a day as truest of the i c War Pi partmont who escorted the. de'eirr.tes through Fort Knox,: where they saw sham battles an I j c other nctivit/es of the :?77th crack v '.nuineers Battalion. Li ft tu i iirht ) i" t' h '' 11 s?Li I.neh.?Cleveland I Pal'* Post : M i- \ . Anthony -repre i "-en*>nir I ouis' ille's Mayor: John r CAKOIJN v son m ( i.i it?Lj Charleston.?Our -meeting was ] called atl fi!> Washington St. All . numbers ; were present and eveiy thing was carried out nicely. 0innext meeting will he at 10-A HadclilVe Place with Mrs. Ora Brown. Mrs. Kloise Bright of .Kings tree and Miss C eo Nesmith of An- \ drews are spending the summer ( in Charleston with their cousin. , Mrs. Ora L. Brown*. - t M s. .Julia Alston. <10 State St. ,, went to N'ew York City to join her li shand Pvt. Alston, lie is c -tptoned in .New York. We hope ,h lie w II enjoy her stay. Mrs. Minnie? I^ingley has -re- i -ti-'i'iu't! from Fort McClellan, Ala. h wife";e" -lie slaved 7 days with her husband Pvt. Robert Langley of [ Andiews. She reports an 'enjoyable stay-.? rp Mrs. Beuiah Dorse.v of Nysniith u s making her home in Wilming- n oiu N.t .. with her hi shand Mr. I Charles Dorse.v. . . | ii Mrs. Sady MelhitHe and daugh- 1; tor of?M-winns -a-ee?spendme -who -t t.i summer in Wilmington with her \\ hushuiui, Mr.?Fred McUutlie, <-h -Mrs-r Ju44a Sin/th of .",1 Market's St.. has just |returned from Ohio. ( ti She-reports u grand time. t Mrs. I.ula Brockington of King- e strce is the week end guest o t 1 her daughter Mr?. Mary Ann Mil-1 a 'tiu^of GO > pring street. | x . 1 ., ?" *" " L. IIAKliKN S I . I SO MOWS ?j ' 1 ( ontinueu Irom Rage I Taylor ?Street I'SO Clubs. The Spring Frolic , on last I'Yi- s day evening boasts of being one t of the largest and most enjoyable ,> paities ever had at the U>-(). I'lierc were girls and mole girls . and lio soToTCm- was lonesome lor w a eoin]>anion. The music w a s good, the punch delicious and cool and everyone was in gay spirits, y it was with much t'd'ow, that the w rowd was dispersed at 11 o'clock, u Sunday was a hi sy day for the |j .Harden Sireet Stall". At 5 o'clock' v. i joint Fathers' Day program was held at Taylor Street LSO with j Mrs. R. V. Heard presiding. Rev- oerend J. M. llinton was the principal speaker and as usual, his T' emarks were timely and to the .si point. The group listened to jc<u:dings i?y Marian Anderson and Mr. Johnson, being a personal s| Tjieinl of hers, gave the high- ^ lights of her life ami some of hci i accomplishments. After this there m c.a.- :..e .sua! Vesper Service at m Harden Street with Rev. D. T. Murray as guest speaker. Rev. hi Murray is of Atlanta,. Ga., and ,i is now Hit' sictiii!'1 .rlismlniii ni Ft Jackson and the C.olunrbia Army c< Air Ifase. An appi eciati\e group < rnm?t+pH+ed?m- mis program. is .Mrs. ?Col.ins "presided at r the punch howl dm inn- the Mm- ol lay lea 1 imc and a large nuin- 01 >er of soldiers, hostesses "and at o| iers' wives dropped in to .1 per. 1 a pleasant evening. .1 Hi is means is heing taken to ,n 0 not know of the facilities of- in ered at the USO for their con- o euioiue, comfort and enjoyment. 1 1.ere- are so winy groups which ?i neet each .Monday and Wednes.?;y morning at W);.'50 and a wives n.o wiiich meets each Thursday o l !:Oll p.m. There is a well e- " u pped kitchen available tG wiv- ^ is to use as they wish in audition I 11.c iihiaiy and opportiwiities II sik ini enjoyment. On Friday, June 25 the hostess s are planning a Birthday party f! or all soldiers horn in June. M heref'rrtv all enlisted men horn ?h .1 J nt are asked to chop in and is egster <0 that they may lie in- ,\ wncd in this gala affair. /< \! -de Appreciation Hour will .'< e held as usual a t 5 o'clock next . i Sunday. Featured will he Debus a y's "T'relude t() The Afternoon of a Faun." Alter which there will y< e a community sintt. The retguar weekly program is unchanged y ind includes a variety of activi- La lies to suit the tastes of the sol- Li Jier and the soldier's wife. I lc 3T TOGETHER ; F^Ti'lr ,tohni?',n. Chicago !):>wider: William' B. Wnkins. Press-1 'hoto Service;" Inc., Chicago; Dr.j "rain-head; president of the Louis illo Defender and N. A. Sweets. :t. Louis Aineri.an. The new I esidont's proyhTim "For the assoiation is as follows: 1.. lnivoasin.tr the nrcstiire of iic nssoiiation as a non-partisan nyranixation of Xetrro nuhlrshers ?ovkinjr for tin- interest of thoiv V Mf'.'S'-iC'l.?1 ?^?Promotion of ,111?i iuh'i>t;unfJI ntr of tlio prohloms of tho N'otrvo. iross among: the officials of gov't-anient?m?order?to - protect?theLibrary Notes k Prom The Waverly Waverly Branch RolPn I'. (ireene, Librarian A rumor has. hcoi^ circ-ulytedVaverly Branch of the Richland 'ounty Public* Library is aboutto >r will he closed. Wo are anxious ii- counteract that'., rumor because or main branch is being swamp- : ' by petitions from our leading: itbeps. asking; that t!ie Branch e kept open. -j I!-.1 a - - ure.l that as long: as there! s ~n?ItiohhnTd?County Public?frb~| vary, supported by taxpayers' iioju-y,. there will he a Waverly 'ranch for Negroes. The runior started among: us net it?dim Id he stopped 'flnnmtf I is. We hope that our reading t 'ichland County Public Library" < onen to it through our Waver- 1 c Branch. And now that we do I ndcrsfand?this.?wtr slu'Wtd " ~ TrW( n make our Branch?one of the-) u-g-est. if not the largest, in?the | out h. We have access to a rich eld of selected hooks and an expensive ranjre of which covers ev?-y field of human endavor. Come i and visit your branch library ( t any time from 11 a. in. until p. in. from Monday thru Sal- j n.'ay. | Pwo Distinguished | Visitors in Columbia 1 Yv.11 <4: -1 injr ..islied visitors were ten in Columbia last week, i n lie persons of l)r. i. \\. Wilborn l" Llloree and I)r. 11. 11. Sutler f llartsville. Both of these eduators wore seen shakim.' hands ita their Culum'nia friends. Dr. Wilborn is .vouth t arolina's ia.Mii- jwj uu viiurcn r.,\iension | oeiety of" the A. .M. K. Church, ith headquarters at W'ashing.?n. taking the place of Dr. L.'Ii. lemingway, \vh(, vv i 11 doubtless be leeteii. Insnop. Dr. YVilborn i s saW'.ug wood" 'and 'making many riemis ail over the state. Keardless who is elected to 1 li el eneral Conference from South J arolfna. Wilborn will have many ' Ll-ong fo+tnwers. Dr. Butler is the "Baptist boss" . f South Carolina. When he .teaks, ike Baptist?denomination ill stop ami hear-h+m. Doubtless tore is not another educator who us as many friends in other deiHuinatiohs as Dr. Butler. Dr. Butler is principal of the igh school at llartsviiie. pastorig several large Bapl.st ciiurchprosit out ui the Baptist stuic invention, president of. the tiuse i.oaitt to .viorVis College and the tmanctaf power behmd the troiic. lie is also grand"seerclary the Odd Fellows of South Car.na and his large beautiful home HortsOilc is very eomfovtable ui moderniy designed in all its tases. This editor is gaul to iy tliis small tribute ol respect Mile both ol these educators ale ring and troni onv who believes me merit system. v?od- bless ti.ese two educators,' hi imiv their tribe increase. I ? \V. K. 1>. I rd Oflicer Gowdy assigned Company Ifficer ! i Fori lies ..in.tree. la.. .June 14 ? bird Ot'i er .djriln M. (lowdy, litis \V. 1?i- .St.. New 1 or? ity. ,4>srs- bee? nss+jfttf-n to i a Colli pa ny (Ml iter lor a NegvoA At' Company stationed at >j't Clark, Tex. Slie has been a rmipany Oil'ieer at First WAAC L'ain.'iie1 ( enter. Fort I)es Mnim-y .. since her graduation last ' onth from 'Officer Cai dictate | h<?ol at Fort Des Moines. Third Officer Gowdy, whose ink hr the Women's Army Auxil ry Corps corresponds to Second j ieutenant in the Army, was a , u-hcr at the Ridge wood I-le\ f y ???? ; ?. THE PALM - iMfflmCji jm '_(jB ^, '^jzifcl&*K urn tiwR: **3ywBHESpy t ' interest of Negro publishers. 1 3. Representation on nil Pub i lisher's Committees appointed b\ j the government to work out th [ wartime problems of the Publish I ing and Printing Industry. 4. The need for increasing sc? vices to the smaller papers whirl arc the ..test of the actual and po tcntial strength of the . Negrt : Press. 5. Encourage the deveJopmen I a ill .tid all null! isliers in newwyrrc crage, advertising linage, nioehan I ieal aids and business savings, h ( Press?Photo?Servicer-fncr) ithe ri.om:xcK ink;htin(i.\i.k cm h meets ' | The Florence Nightingale hole ;its regular meeting at the home , of Mrs. Harper 1417 Oak street ' The meeting was opened jwith | smgimr. Prayer was offered hv j~At r:inver. * I mutes'of | ing were rend and adop'te 1. F?mh member nresent responded with a silver offering. Refreshments ; were served wh'ch were enjoyed hv all Ti>e meeting a Ijourned, Vovt meeting ?> the " home" of Mr*. Pa?nell 20(18 Taylor street, At;-:. Harper, Pres.; ..Mrs. 'Jones 0ce'\": AI'-s. T.owery.Treas. Mrs. Farnell, Reporter. wavrim.v si1.vek stars Our?cliih?was?highly .cntcrtaint.d on last Paesdnv el.rVit m,... Maggie Johnson- being hostess. "Tin- "Tfevolloiis wimp earned out a? usual and the vice-president taking?charge uf?tile business. ... .The Wciuci:-. Rnn_s.t?P.lr.eLI)an<*o was planned to be given "ii th" J*th at All'-n Benodiet Ct Social Hon nr. We" are asking your svpport. We were very triad to have as o:r honored truest o f last evening Miss .Hannah Johnson. who was getting ready t o lake a trip to Cincinnati. Ohio; and we wish her a -lovely time. We also had with us Mrs. Georgia Wbiltaker. a former member of the Stars and Mrs. I.illian Hos kin now living in New York. Remarks were given by them and wo wore dismissed 'to moot at I ho homo of Mrs. Wright. Tito hostess of last evening set \ ed chicken salad, tomatoes. Kit/. crackers. pickled poaches. enokit's and lied tea. UK Wild, BK HOMK SOON Mr. and Mrs. Matthew I?ord of 2(K)'i (iervais street know that their friends of Columbia will be glad to read about their son Nathaniel, better^ known-as ' Fly" is leaving New Britain. Conn. July 1st. lie will arrive in Columbia, July 'ltd on a 15 days furlough. Nathaniel is the grandson of Mrs. Kwlyn (ilenn and the late Mr. Andrew tilenn, of Fairfield Co. 3 More So. Carolinians Recenllv Rpp-in -- -J "O 'Hoot Camp' Training (Ircat l.akos. III.. .June H'tli-jThrcc South Carolina Ncgroe* l.avo reported to the I*. S. Nava' Tt'ainii ir station hcio for a pen ?! of recruit training. Whilo in "hoot eatno'" the Rluo jackets w/Jl he put through an intensive training program. to el iding nhysjcal conditio'ing. me itarv drill, fundamentals of sen manship. and Naval < '.stoma a*"T procedt re. Upon graduation they each will he "Vpn a mnc-drj leave, nflc vhi u they vv iM re ce've further .specialized i'strue tion at one of'the Navy's- Servi i schools, or he sent directly t . duty at sea or at a shore station Men are selected for Servic school on the hasis of a series H-M-t-d-ude tes-ts a nd?a?jrersona-l?m? tervivw given to each recruit Some with sufficient} experience in a particular trade needed by the Navy, are rated as petty officers upyn completing recruit traovng and sent to active duty inmediately. The South Carolina recruits, here are: Alonzo U. Bcaty. fit. husband of-Rose! la R. R"aty, 2-1X Eh ShortJ St.. Anderson; Eugene R. Jobrson It', son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Johnson. '.>25 I ne St.. Colrmhhi: I ;,<)(! Jimios A. I.cwis. 20. son o Mr. .loo La*wis, Ut. III. Sejve a. montnry sihool itf Col min i. S. ('. before she jo'c ocl the W A AC. She was formerly employed by tho Bit-1 p'Hii of Notui ali^atiou anil lurmL^) motion in New York City. , She is 1 the ilnu^htet of Mrs. <j?p\vi|y Davis of Now York. * ETTO LEADER Soldiers Cultivate Complete i Victory Garden | ID Hut. Herbert K. lirown | l-'ui tlu r proof of'thc complete do-, j termination and patriotic spirit a** I nele Sam's Nc^io Quarlerma" " r- js realized after a \i<it-with , tin- wide awake men assigned to '.be Post (}M Ri paii shop a)?|-"'or Tij-'Usoo. S. (\. wTiich is under th' supervision of S S^rt. P rd? n an l ie \\ hiein-bl?LVr-pontor. Duties consist mainly of r"pair-nir steel beds and carpenter work in general n'lon?_? with various uu expect ml tasks. Excellent work is done by Ivfe. .Joseph Moore, an --m?omplished I lacks.nith and Tfl;T >eni< r. a Ion? with 'be idilr assis. tanee of I'u. Joseph J. Correia Joseph \V. Kin"; and Warren II. 'oln. Spare in- mi nts are nt rlind ?y making various labor-savin"' dc vices which are located at cert'a'n poi> ibronir'tout -the. slv>p. A f/aze toward the wooded area near the shop shoWs the most com . -tdete--Victory jjtuiloii seen on any PRIZE WINNER Nk <A'a n* <WKm W^F 1 m^J'* -v jH "sTTY I A A I.ICKTB ACO'I'K ^ I'otito?Sylvia?Alii c?H:ifii|.l'~?the i dan;rhter of M r. and M rs s am. 1 uel Bacoto. and kinnddau?hter f of York". South Carolina's olt" standi flu .Mortician. .Mrs. Fannie J Wrijrlu. won one of the highest i honors in the Baby Contest sponsored by the Junior Staff of the I Cosmotolotfists and Beauticians J Association of South Carolina. miss. Margaret K. Blakley, the most popular and noted hair stylist of Kingstree, S. C.. sponsor cd her. . ) ? r ~ MMBMBMnMi ij I UNFINISHED BOOKCA j I Just a little stain and a I minutes of time and you'll I a very attractive piece of I I FINE PICTURES I Hundreds uf smart picturcsI the kind you've been lookini ? slightly as is <??aa?? ? i mi 19x12 FELT RASE Rl'C! Here's your chance to net a value?They are Brand NewCash and Carry Only! | SOEA_BEI)S? I Beautiful New Beds?Choice ? 1 tractive eolors-r-lts a great t I a nee reduction! uMBananann IMOMMMnHMi ! .'i |V. Bed Boom Suites Slightly a>> is Hod Koum S modern styling. Smart Wi wnod. liAi f> \r " t I . I ninny post. One sees rnrn. i rI nip?. V'.tui". nristnnl. piitvpkin. | "Urn. Willis ill)'! nthl'i vi"?i liti'lr | < - !? <i f<:|- bv the iv.oii in their J--f?i|-r' ts. i4-Not f??. | < ilii' i mutlo iifi.i believe to tbey live .?!> in rt. !"i?i> ear I Oil is ' c |l''l reject Iff ?M ". Wi.il 1 - In ('a > 11 -i,: IT iiinl I'tV, I.lor ( ' i.tJ'it. I!m- (" i r, cvi'i y in..ir i j is pi'iinl nf ;t as tbo two iii ii'i i.i'.c th?'iv?Iui-m?w'm-o* . c's win I. in (i(. done We ?;. IV tbnt ii most inspirit- spot op ro.ip of nn n tan be fo.nd at any 11oy?t'nsi. ; Tito iii(ii!'ii"ii !?|r|;iT a' 1 . .(! ! is S S"i. n. b:V .'.h'te supervisor. who I fit! i-> p. I as prottd of Jiis :nr?*i" as (!<n. $? i Aitlinr is of i,;-s ^ill. in s.,-1'?_Jg Pacifi:* dcfoiidois. .-\ solute is <| i those men. 1 "s iill, _so here jfr.os to tbo-cut innantcly: S Strt. Hutilcii. I'f .. "i " ed T. i so pi nt- r. CpT (loo.1. i . (.?; / ?!. ' pi. Meriou (I. Robini I'i'o. Warren Coin. PIV. ! 1 ("in ( i>frei;i. Pvt. Joseph \\?. Kitvj-. j v I'fe. Loon Shaffer. Lie. W alter 1.. i'1' ' Smith. IM'c. Homy L. Seal.-, pf?\ -Sp Joseph .Moore and Pvt. Kddii- II1- I ( , ,lis' __ ! i Auxiliary V. (<arncr (?; Of Spartanburg- U> At 1st WAAC Center, | ??Poet 1i?e<, la . Jim- 12??t" \- vdie'i-v V?-IiVia Rose (larner. the h"da .tr'Her of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence " ' in rnrr iff a OR C,reen Lee St' pet. r Siu'rtanh'.M'"-. S. C.. "is a me'nhef . >f- :i N'rrrn" company of the W'o?U-o men's Arntv Auxiliary Corns in ; iia P.-isi'- Training; at Fast WAArjeh Trninit ? Center. Fort l)er Moines. .W la. Hi-r rating is the \VA.\C ecp.i? I fii talent of Private in the Ai'my. sti Auxiliary (Jai tier attemied Cum R< Y ? > tiei i? They Corr f ? ? ' tic I Brownsl t - . Y -^ =- fcVRXEY JO f s 1 AljliZSl -?= COLUMBIA MONDAY f t v Admission: Advance Y ONLY HAPPE: nnnnHHHMap wm lSKS | I few " AS NOW 1 3-<J5 1.401 I wkkk NOW fi 5-95 69c | | mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrm w S WKRI; NOW I | -c" 5-95 3.69 1 | wnnBHBVTT m WERE NOW t | 1^_5L95 37.881 I HNPMMHBMn: m WAS I NOW S jjj nitos I al"ut -D" 37.88 | j A \ ^ i ^HT\| kX^v \ M i\ 1 v^Vl ?f^ll lli?^E????5 ^_j? ?? . A SI :< ON I) I MM Z F < \V IN N I. R rut > ' J - \ UK ANTHONY .MARTIN, .J: ' li\ t he I'-Ifn- (if '1| luiiihia. ' :iff ii'i [ (I in I'.M'i froni S uili <';Yr?>T?ji;i"J ate. v'l( f)ranco,)iirjr. S. . Hi ill n U.S. dot;roc in Home lien I Y Illi'. S. I i;r< A! tor triad nliny ji-p'.i i-'iicj'. I' *V1 i 7?11 it-i s',.r"cYl<nn' tn~7',r i.^to^s.al Flov-1 Hall. Si: t. c<..i j nc *e. ()i Jin'"t;'. I . *!!? v :i i-ln tician and siipcn sur ?>i' ?i. da rffcrrintc Hnrnc, Montreal, N. C ''*!< Auxiliary CJanu'i \vn? a rn^nf i r i.T the liiuul'du <n. (.|Vr I.mi?.th Book cHib. Alabama State Tp ers* ? i?onforcn'e. _ New Unov niters' society. ISO, W? * .-\ a'c unma. C'iir society; and she i> Hi ill a member of the America ^ d Cross and Red Ch,>s Motor ie, Direct From Hurler ?IN PERSONFIN MILLERS' Famou rin Models FEATl'HIXt: IINSON AND Hin Oli IOW AND 1 TOWN S I III' Al'DITO NIGHT, JULY 5th, 1 FROM S: 30 FN TIL ? 93c ? ?. \S ONCE A YEAR?IT'S TH1 EE A R ANCE._ _H IN DREDS O VOl EE NEVER SEE AG A I? RMBMHHHI .'51 Piece Dish Scl .hi rari mi- design*-?you get a service for >ix. Slightly chipped. mmtammmmuamummmmmmmmm .Mary I.ou and .Monkey Dolls Those hig rag dolls ha\o rolling ox es. Dressed in choice t.f colors. HnamMHUMHHHI 2 I'e. Luxury Living Room Suits Choice of Mine or HI ue Tapestry. These are Jirand New. flurry I ~~ Set of Drinking Mu^s? Smart'^ designed drTnRTng Tmugs ?*'> ' u'ft a service for K. wmaimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm AS IS ()I)I)S AND KM 3c EACJ IMWWWI nil lira?PW PAGE SEVE> ' m }'* I hiring reHegr. she was a 1 v.mt mi inner, of the Student n i!, and i>i sident of the Mon;<t i ontr-i (nee, li'42-43. Site s also .worked with Girl Sco.t*. .ts'rtioi?trrmer?-aTST5tinsf ir rec- :? ition, h;ni lirrnft and loth taught olor Ihii ( ids First A hi. ? tier brother. I'vt. Kddie R. Garis stationed at Good fellow hi. San Aihjc'o. Tex. MADAM WRIGHT I' A I . )t I S T mous Reader and Advisor, Not re Toda\ and Gone Tomorrow, ok for Name. Seventh DRUijh of the Seventh Generation. tOKN \\ Til I)Ot'BI/K VEIL t Til's l/id; arrived in your iJAyji, t o?do?jfuod^ for the tithlie hy. her wonderful powers in reading the history- of one's life; also goes advice on a'l affairs oi iilr. such as love afirs. htg-inpsN matters, family ails, \viils and divorces and m si everything pertaining to the Ifarc of one's life. Don't fail to sec Madam Wright s been in your state and counP years. There are lots of read go'ting placed in your town, id a in, Wrigjtt is the only readihai iTaT a diploma for her i k. DonH gi t fooled and go to wrong pbue. Madum Wright s ah olliee for white and color. She doesn't fail. L all or w ri'e Madam Wright ___ West C domhia. S. C. Permanently locat d in Studio ot>. on Meeting St.. L'. S. gliMiij No. 1, at City Limits, r *1* ? <s si Hot Spots x .... 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