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Saturday, July 10, 1943. PERSONAL MENTION BIRTH ANNOl1 N't'KMKXT Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Smith -., of Route 4. Columbia, S. C., announce 1bc birth of a 11 pound. U outuc baby boy on June 28. 11)1.'}, at the Good Samaritan-Waverly hospital ENGAGEMENT ANNOl NCE1) .MISS ELLA DA VAULT Mr. and Mrs. David DaVauit announce thu engagement of their daughter Ella to Pvt. .James Ed ward Williams, of U. S. Army, now stathmed in Seattle, Washington. Pvt. Williams is the son of Mrs. J. R. Williams of "NeW York City. Miss Marylyn E. Hoover left Sunday p.m. lor Quebec. Canada where she will attend the summer school of Laval university. Miss Hoover, daughter >>f Mrs. J. A. Hoover, ?s a graduate of Allen university and holds the M. A. degree in French from Atlanta uni versity. For several years she liltlfrllt ill t Iwi woKli/i 1- - f r? l'- MIHHII5 O 1 Sr^utl^ Carolina, but is at present a member of the faculty of the Atkins high school in Winston-SaIf.t. N. C. . . Mr. Marion S. Carter left Sunday night *for New York City, lie also stopped over in Baltimore to atend a few days with his uncle. Itc wish hint the best of luck. 3Irs. Henrietta Lewis has return ed to the city alter spending; two months with her husband Cpl. WHlie Lewis in Pcnaatola, Florida. Mrs. Lewis is the forntei Miss Henrietta TveiTT:? Mrs. Leola Burton is in Asheville, N. C. spending a few weeks with her husband Mr. B. T. Buri ton. Miss Teresa Mangum. graduate of S. C. State college, left the city 'ThtTwtay%j-ttf vrstt her- tinetesi-Alr Hubert Mangum of Washington l>. and Rev. <J. K. Mangum, Cleveland, Ohio. BARNWELL. NEWS j\lis. Jennie Hulman of Uyooklyn, N. V., is visiting; her mother Mrs. Clara Holman. Pvt. Knlo Roundtree of Camp Gordon, spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. E* C. Roundtree. Mrs. Anna Iloudge of Columbia spent the ]>ast week with relatives and friends. '.'5ft t)'xson has returned home after spending a two weeks vacation in Richmond. Washington and Jersey City. ^ The many friends of Mr. Will Durant was shocked to learn ot his sudden death. Cornelia brown ot .New Y ^Hfk is visiting her. sister Mrs. Mennie Qdom. ? Mr. John I.. Murdai-gh, of York Pa., is spending a few da^s with his mother Mrs. Clara Nash. Mr. Murdaugh will enter the Armed -Forces on the loth. U, Miss Ruby Washington of Jitm Barton spent the past week with relatives hikI friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Branson and little son John spent the week-end in Columbia. Mr. David J)ivs<>n who is attending summer school _at"~ "Sfnte College spent the week end a t home. Mr. Ernest Ford has returned ? 1?^ New York after spending some time with liis wotRer Mrs. Lucreia Ford. Mrs. M.A. Duncan, C.B. Green and Ogretta J. fnith spent the week end home. v '** , 1 i $' ' X HAi'MUAKUNKK TO SPIIAK | \ r f? l i>as a n t &i u i .no _ i . * - . , I Ifnio?Rev. Clinton A.' Dunlap. | ( pastor of Pleasant Spring AM 1:1 I I church, located near here has an- t pilbunced thai "Dr. Herbert \V. j" i Ruitngurdner, professor of p.sy- ] hoh.g.v. 11 n11 chairman a? the I i division of psychology, philosophy' -ami religion at Allen University will he the guest speaker at a I special meeting Sunday after- i noon. July 11, at 3:30. I)r. Baum- j gardner is the son of the late =-Prtrfeata+r-James L. Banmgaidni'i who served for a number of years as professor of mathematics a Allen. Tte is expected to brio;, nicumigc ^ * ? ...m, -:5 I 1 ' ---- j ' JS ?* f B B 1ml' ifidiixvv. ^.. .n.vM-"i -.v 'iOth Century-Fox's- Technicolor production based on New York's | celebrated seaside resort at the . 'urn of the century. Bettv jGra- . hie dons senia makeup tind hruI nettc wijg for a souk; and dance , I ntimher titled "I-ouisville Lulu." I j 1 f you thought before that Betty i was cute, wait till you see her in j i his. There's something about the . ' make-up that adds ,provocative . ! new sparkle to the Gral.le pcrson; ality. George Montgomery and Cesar J I Komo'o eo-star; Phil Silvers ami ! Charles Winninger are in the sup porting cast. HOOVER-.MARTIN N ITTI A|. SOLEMNIZED An interestimr and lovely imp-; t tial event of the early summer t pens the. woddinsr of M ?ss- An-neH" - < J Hoover and. the Up v. Mr. Richard* t j Hi anion Martin' of Sumter. S. ('. [ 'which took wla<o at <*> o'clock o?n- T ; the evening of June 2.'!rd at the , ' home of Mrs. J. A. Hoover, mother of the bride. Father Stephoiv j B. Myc'.ey. rector of Calvary Epis , ! -opal hi hi reh. Charleston-, official j .. eil using the impressive ring cere , ( inony. Masses of palms, white gladioli and white cathedral tapers hi ran I delal.ra effectively decorated the t j ceremony room. The remainder o1' v | the first floor was tastefully dee- v orated with salmon pink and a j White gladioli. i Mrs. Kliy.al>efh IC Vaughn. pi.nist and Mrs. Mel'/.etta E. Andor- ; <011. vocalist rendered a program 1 1 of nuptial music. I C Prior to the cereniony little ! n Frank Norman Fitzpatih'ck. Jr.. ' nephew of the bride, lighted the v candles. 1 y Mrs Clayton A. LelSoo, matron Hi f-honor and her sister's only at- | tendant. wore a dress of aqua ' n marquisette featuring a shirred | f yoke edged with self inching, long ' ' fitted bodice and full skirt. Glad- ; I oli bells adorned her hair. She j ? j arried an arm houquet of salmon a gladioli tlvd with matching; ril> | con. 1 The petite bride was becomingly j * 1 .ittired in her wedding gown of i fitted bodice having a shrrred~yoke., -of real lace and full skirt. The t sleeves tapered to points over the < hand. Her finger-tip veil of bri- l dal illusion fell from a coronet of i . * * ~i j . . . ? \ V '* - f 1. - <9 Carver Street USO i'; He Ids Indoor Picnic And Dance o: Tin* Ci '?>iyemwn ami Myrtle r hutch l.'SO ( ii i/.en's committees. jj mvp -the colored- wervive men. ;t Mirnrise Indoor picnic. at the' r-i* ' liar Tuesday n:?M dance. At tlv n irnul?fir?m the Om'rmnn of the*'?a owni't(res. the hostesses a n < j junior hostesses transformed th ieception hall of the clob into a li lirn.'e jrnund. hy the sitvp'e pro M ess of sprendnf sheets and ta > ;le cloths. Then the ladies served >l; ? stimpt. ous repast, which wje , niovc' to the "'I'lpst |-.y the sold iers who were anxious to last ronio h' tne eookiritr. 01 The Cioorqrctown committee we .???; 'ire'-ted by the General Chairman^ porcher. and the Chairyian of the K \ Ihhape.ron's? Committee. MtwBloiu-j-L iell Knox. : _J The Myrtle Beach jrommittee t.| was under the direction of Air. J. B. Owens. Chairman of the Hospitality committee. " yi When Martin Kimes and his h Swing Cats played their .theme. ,v "I'll See You In My Dreams", . the a] soldiers were reluctant to ?o. Director C. P. Johnson was asked. ,j time and again, as the soldiers were leaving.When do we have mother night like this'.'"? i1 ?J. Lloyd?Smith. f OCT DOORS PARTY BY THK Cl'LTl'IlK CIA B ON MONDAY NKillT AtM.Y TT On popular demand from the j fn public the Culture (!'lul> will give ' ^ [mother out-doors party Moliday I ?vening. July 12. on the lawns of ]j Allen-P.enedict Court. ! hi Refreshments will be sold. and. Si iood anisic will be furnished. The "1 proceeds will be used for Wilkin- K> ?on Home. Come out and bring pi pour friends. " - s The favorite song; of Charles \ Mrs. Murphy's Chowder?" At the < lance with this tender ditty. Abov< rom 20th Century-Fox's Technicoloi loes find himself in the middle, am ilm. Betty (liable is the sinjfiny-di vhite?rnjrc"burls. She carried a : s| .howered bmiqret of bride's roses < ( nd baby breath. ' |t> Immediately after the eerehiony he bride's mother entertained at th n informal reception hi honor of \J ire couple ami -the wedding eucs-l-s-:?m I ater in the evening Mr. ami ' lis. Martin lift for a wedding rip. For travelling the *bride i " core a stunning suit of mist-crepe vith summer black accessories and corsage of American Beauty j oses. | j Mm. Martin rs the youngest t ^ :ui ghter of Mrs. John A. Hoover | nd the late Rev. Mr. Hoover ol ; 'olumbia, S. C. She is a graduate j f Allen university and holds tin j ' J. A. degree f'om Atlanta uni 1 i ersity. For tire past several ' ears she has taught in the pub- j ? ic schools of South Carolina. ^ The Rev. Mr. Martin is the son if Mrs. Violet Brown of Paw'ey'f sland. S. (r. His father was the ate B. B. Martin-, former princi- " >al of Holy Cross-Fai'tli Mcmoria chool of Pll Hlov'c I a 1II ii /1 II.. I- ? ' graduate of Allen university, re ar eived his Bachelor of Divinity de;ree from Bishop Payne Divinity ,t; ichool, Petersburg, Va., and holds 1 ' i certificate from the Graduate '' School of Applied Religion, Cin- '' mnati, Ohi?r TTe is now rector of -*** he Episcopal Churches o f The ;c looil Shepherd and St. Angus- ' ine's, Sumter. S. C.. serves as C'iv- u ninn Assistant U> P" Chaplain of -l f ~r . ' f(\~ -v :.* THE PALMETTO EE okmiik soi 111 ( akoi.ina bu i;.\( her \vi:ns in oiiio --^tc The formerMiss, Mary Clark, . tl._, t' Whitmiie, f?. a graduate 01 , 1 iendship Jr. College of KoeU .< ill, S. C.. who J'ormcrly taught .e our consecutive terms at him- itn ,'e, S. C., in Spartanburg county ( rrrl?retentiy?resigned -her?post- Vi on there ami accepted a De?nse job iii Washington, - D. C.; h jrving as Junior Clerk in the :tj lac e of Dependency Henefits; -m .tor she worked at the same job '"Th i Nowaik, X. J. On J mm li b Miss t.iaik im-.fgn? I this job to become the bride f Rev. W. E. Richardson o 1 piinglietd, Ohio. Rev. Richard ill is =a graduate of Will,...To <??? ' diversity. Hts is iniwpasXoring le Second Bai>tist c(n rch in Ale- "' ianit sburg, Ohio. - i),l! The Kev. and Mrs. Richardson u isited their parents during their 'lY on cy moon; at which. time. they v\" ere warmly received by-parents *'1 ntl friends. U. LOVE COM.Ml N!ON DAY 'll I'KAKKK AT WESLEY M. E. iil'i? H: i)!ST tmt. wimyfri Rev. M. MeCallum, I'astor a The~'m?'inbers and friends or ~r. "esle.v church wort? much hone- < *' tied !>y having with them o n >; ommonion day. Jh\ K. A. Lovp, , '? cretary. Board of Missions and n nine extension. The theme o f ?er discom^e?was "Love". The st r ihject of this discussion was . 'I le wil not leave you Comfort- a > ss". In expressing his philoso- the i.v of love Or. Love said, "The tn makes this world habitable her dldB Yinningei', the j>uy in the middle, it Irop of" a free drink he'll entertain J he is? joined hy Phil Silvers and ( picture. "Coney Island." As the I the?scene?La which he is. put on tl uuinp: star of "Coney IsltHrd-." haw Field and durinjj the paatr U.\ ar taryhl courses at Morris colOut-of-town jfucsts present at SK ic wedding included: Father and is Stephen 1!. Mat-key, Charles-' !>l" rt:?Mis.?Vt?Mr?Brown, Pawloy's land; Dr. and'Mrs. J. (J. Porter. , mo; Mr. ami .Mrs. Thoma$ Moses r. Kli Barker. Mrs. Thelma Kuck 01 , tieoryetowny Mr. and Mrs A. . Spears, Miss Pearl Mae Spears. l'('" rs. B. K. Huberts aiul daughter. . rs. Peail I'lcxvn. Mis? Simii 11 nckney,.Mr. and Mv<. \\M>. De- '?? >nne, Mr. ami .Mrs. G. .1. Tarie- I" n, Mr. and Mis. \V. F. Hultnian "'tl . ss Gdmdn Bttftman. St-mt.fi, ami ft.-II. M. Stone. Shaw Field. Col OWENS DRAMATIC (111! ,lai A few weeks ago Mrs. K. M. wens organized the girls and ' 1 lyr-nf the Hilf tmn-jr Onnrratlt ( '.11 uh. 1 he purpose of whieh is q develop the talents of t h e ' OSS >ung <fcdk. tew We have rendered several proams at Antioch Baptist ehureh .via. id Gilbert Chapel. The Club is | ^ aiming many features of enl'tainmcnt for the young folk. Bm] officers- of tile club are: I.y- j,,.0 a Mae Cheeks, president, David j, innon, V.-president; Reva Cianft; \v, iitxtary,; Chwbe Jones, Asst.- r)js. iTetary, M.rs. K. M. Owens, The easurer. The hoys and girls ,<u lined the Club in honor of the ty , tensor. (>ul) " . - ADFR t it takes love to make >t livau, lie stated farther that , i-vr?a-ag--mri i asping- tint sfrrrr""! r and jrivjnu;". Many helpful ats were I rou-jht ^it (nan this s>a>je. I hose members win re absent- missed a spirrt-ua: 1 1st. , - ? Mir District S; pi.. lies. A. Wr met ml! hold his third quartor,juorence Sunday, July lith. e pastor, Kev. 'M.Callum has ?etl ail members to be present I help make this" conference a .cess. 1 he W'SCS will meet a t the me oi Aur> fV Kenver on (.'id in St. Monday July 12th. Mrs. xley wishes all members to he .sent. Business of importance betliscussed. ar"s. B. Smith of Chicairo and s. M. Green of Cleveland are a sunt visitors in our city,. They .* lac sisters ol Mrs. |.\ aKeticid. *. Beard, secretary of the USO rshipcd with us Sunday. \\ t "always glad tTPtrave A*isitors. Al. R. Watson, reporter TKNER TOW NDEFENSE i R OF (iKEENV1LLE I'lie Buckrufrr Town Social Dose club of (ircenvillv rendered -p.endid program at St. Paul pn>t church -1 i. no 25. This pro j .in v.'as the highlight of patrio- > Ah. \\ il^ou ui Alt. View I plisi church was represcnta- j ui l.ie Pilgrim Life Insurance j upa.iy. This, young man r s j / much honored in this field of j vice. Rev. Ounning+tam pastor) St. paul Baptist church brought >ery interest.ng message from} subject "wash". is- Mien Bennett also': .men: of the glee clu'.) of Bucknei' H? ? W\ - i i "Who Threw the Overalls in anyone within shouting (lis jeorgc Montgomery in a scene plot thickens, Charlie really. HDKN STUKKT ISO NKW'S i Continued from Pago 1 Appreciation Hour conducted Mi's. Doris Greene. Many 11411 lovers come to this enjoyable ' igram every Sunday. Miss .'Otlvy Jackson will discuss in/. Schubert and sonic of his ks on next Sunday. July 11. i music lover is welcome to *e- f> 1 >'( lot 11. 'he "hoys" had a jolly time on j day night finding the girl whose t fit the slipper they had elinsat the Cinderella piu'ty. This? ty was .manned and drrectrd??hy : Junior Hostesses under the dition of .Miss F.llen Collins. Miss lins snont two weeks at the den Street USO doing field k prior to (nterins* her work j assistant director of the YWCA ( litis is a graduate of Tennessee | to and has taken part in pro- I sional athletics. ^ For the past years. !\Pi ss Colline has heen cacher in the State of Geor, number of sinnicr school ton- j rsu have joined "the Art Class seem very happy over their gross. <t Kgt. Wilbanks of the dlltlth ation Squadron will lead the _ ussion . jrruMfi HW17Th\\ July 11. subject has not been annouiubut i"t will he one that is timcand of interest to the general lie. ' - . \ ~ ? i ? 1 Bjr ,"ju v I ! TMT?Sr MAGNOLIA WRIGHT ~ President of the "I). W. W. C.* | Cluh of Laurens, and charming hostess .to the South Carolina ! State Cosmetologists and Beau- ! i tie-fans' Convention which wasp ! UoU i i i ? ?> <=-> I ?ivm iii i. o u i v"? ctiMl l dim f Town is teaching a nursery schooV under?ulxu aiispices of Huckner , Town Social association. >liss j Bennett is a gfaTTurftl1 uf SU iliiiu"r high school, Greenville, class of , I Mr. Elliott Brown and officials ire putting: on a program at Mt J, View Baptist church July ilth at j J p.m. There arc many high ' j things in Mr. Brown and he is . well thought of in his field of sei vi c. MAXIK BIO 1.1, |?KARSON , ' KCOMKS BRIDE OF , LIEt'T, ALBERT H. MANM.N' | Spartanburg. S. C.?A weddhijr j of interest hove was that of Miss , Maxie ifell Pearson and Lieut. Al- , 'ert H. Manning, Jr.. of. the Unit?d State Army Air Corps, which took place at 8 o'clock Tuesday , i evening. June 22. in the Epiphany 1 Episcopal church, Spartanburg. 1 The Rev. Ellsworth B. Jackson. ; officiated" before friends and rcla- I ti\cs of the cm pie. 1 For the ceremony the . church | < was beautifully . decora tod- with pals, cathedral tapers in tall can- . dclahras. pine brain hes, and floor ' baskets tilled with'piiik and white ' gladioli. s 1 tu? ..< i ii-. inn hi i'i ||<'I Ml | *?1 Bornicc Paul of Columbia, cousin 1 of the bride, who wore a yellow ) marquisette and lace dress. Her j < nosegay was of mixed flowers. | 1 The bride entered with her un- ! Fie, Ml'. Ifrrpton Paul, of CoUrm?-e bia, by whom she was.given in j narriage. She was lovely in her wedding dress of white satin._f:?sh_lC ioned with a tit Led bodice, ha v Jig i sweetheart neckline and long rlove point sleeves. Her finger tip veil of bridal illusion fell down from a bandeau of orange blossoms. The bride carried a' colon- * ial bouquet of white rose buds. The bridegroom was attended by Jjp-iil. .lames A. \Valki?r%, of Manning, S. C., as best man. Mrs. F.dna Pearson, mother of the bride was attired in a beautiful dress of pink shadow lace, and her flowers were Talisman roses. Immediatelv After the a reception was given in the Par-; ish ilousc of the church The dou- ! hie tiered wedding cake formed the ; ..enter piece for the prettily ap- j pointed bride's table. Punch was served. Those assisting in the -ervrng and entei taining were'.Mrs Ellsworth 15. Jackson, Misses'Edha gloria, and Anita Pearson, and "TFTTTie Paul. Foj' traveling, the bride wore a navy blue chiffon ensemble with navy and white accessories, and her (lowers were a Corsage of white roses. Following the cere- | mony it.c couple left for a brief | wedding trip to Washington, Baltimore. unci Atlantic City,? .Mrs. Manning, the daughter of .Mrs. Edna Pearson and the late 'esse' Pearson. was graduated i from S. C. State college. Prior to I " her marriage she taught in the | Spartanburg school system. She is a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. _* Lieut. Manning, is the son of Mr anil Mrs. Albert H Manning, Sr., of Hartsville, "'S. C. He is a graduate of S. C. State college, ind a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. Prior to booming an off/cor in the Air Corps Lieut. Manning was co-director of the NYA resident center in Chcser. S. C. Among the out-of-town guests or tne wedding werr: Mt*s. RuCTi ' Bryant, sister of the groom; Mr. ?nd Mi s Fabel Patyl, Mr. and Mrs. i lopton Paul. Misses Annie and I Fabretta Paul, and Iris Taylor, all j of Columbia. i * I.Ahi: CITY M:\NS - Mt. Mhiih Godwin is o? tH?? Lie was found dead in lied at hi? 10me on Wednesday morning ol ast week, June -U). It is uol tttttwn- fust \v4ra-t?ttwe death oc :lined hut he was last semi lat? Monday, June tJH around home WTTen Re was not seen itt trH ttt Tuesday, relatives and friends who live nearby thought that hi hrrrl?trft?ear l\?Ti esday?tn?attnv Court in Florence. 1 mestigat iot began Wednesday morning wi.ei lit. Wilr """" . , , t.',a - l Thomas and a niece of?Ma. t -i"! win had to force their way 1 t hru a window, since the door: cere barred from the inside. IJ |> 11 entering they found"..Mr. Cud win lying on his hack dead w/ti 10 sign of a struggle whatever He was b'J years old. Mann Godwin livec'P"by bin.-rl 'or many yeaifs on his laige i'arn if more than' a. hundred acres ?r bout two miles from Lake "City He- was married once to Mis: Betsy Cameron who preceded hin i??death hy?many?years. -XU Godwin served as Pullman putc In llU eail.s aye tjind often i?ats4e* of being an old time friend o taught?school?in Georgia wit 1 Sister Florence- Faddy of thb town being one of his' pupils. H< eaves to'mourn his passing tw? mothers Mr. John and Mr. Han liodwin; a sister Mrs. Aclin James ind many relatives ami friends Fhc body was deposited in t h * Lake City cemetery. No will has >een found as yet. The Youth Society <?f Chri> 'ittn Service will pre-eiit ;y niusi al recital at 'Wesley at (i p.m. <>i icxt Sunday. Lela Frcncia tyotTtgoirei y left for Tampa. Fla.. ?ImH - Lhutsdaj ivhere she will spend a monli ivith her cousin. She is* .iust 11 rears old and made the trip al i>y herself. A telegram receive* frnm?hrr?stated?r+rrrt?mic m i r? ai j^afe. - ?. . - - -?Mjs?t ( ttrr+e Washington urn icj' aunt, Mrs. MudeTI Neals o] Brooklyn. N. Y., arc here visttinp relatives. Mrs. N'cals has hov * hildrcn, Mara FeeOtto ami l.c oy with her. Mrs. Carrie Mention. Misses An tie Ruth and Fdna Earl Martii eft for New York la-t week. _ Mrs. Mary Bell and Robert Jr. r??Fane left -for Phila'irl ihta last Ttesdav. NOT CAMP Jl LI Morris College, A safe place to se and religious instruct board $6.00. Write 1 M. K. HC l W Betty GRABLE, Georg< and Cesar ROMERO^ r / k <\ FOR MEN / TA\ WOMEN I AMD BOY? ^Tl'l if Plea's and cuff*. ^ \t I ll A! 1 I" Jo 1ft" Hotton | t \\ it. Balance C.O.I jl *A State ?H'st and ii col?ir wanted. Lai \ side fastner or fl , \ white, beice. tan. v * blue, na^ y, blai A fancy patterns <1 ' 'I PACE SEVEN ^ V"L* % ; " ^ ^ ' j flMa.#r fr' # -*? 46^ * ? 'IK! ^?r ' j"; i ^ [ * '' i! f?*V , >' C. - 1 if: . "' '.. re r i5 ; r\lT.._D,vYIb 1'iiYKK. ?S?n nl' Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Fry- ? cr. of 14 Buncombe A vol; Wood- _ I riifT. S. < . has boon promoted to I'j Private First Class, recently. Ho t i- stat ioned at Fort Huachucav - \rbtona. l!o has boon in ser\icc . seven nioiitHs, ' , VISITINt; IN NORTH " .? i! 111 ti"-i > f 11 g ,\ 11 s s hit h r-1 (JI * 1 v - . : 1 'i Tlirsdiv i'.oi Washhurt .n, i >. 1 .. visi'irrJ aunts and relatives. Mri John Walk'-r anil James OorAj-iry-Trro?rrKTtiii1." in?New Ym?|{ City 1?"trsr?Ft- 1!" !. I a .1 ?N~?Yr?Thl'V s 1 mo members of tin- Wilkinson high j school. t, MADAM WKKJHT P A I. MIST Fammis Reader arid Advisor. Not i Dorp Tndn> and Tomorrow. I.ook for Name. Seventh Daughter of the Seventh feneration. HORN WITH DOl'BLi: A'KM, 1 'his ladv arrived in your' UJL town t" do good for tlie public by her wonderful i j nntt ni-c ? I 111 11 "V J \1Y_ h -'.'-'i.y. one's life: also I gi' e? advice on :il 1 affairs ' j of life, such ??< love afl:ivs hmme- s matt "vs. family I affairs, nil's and divorces and I most everything- pertaining- to the ^ . welfare of one's life. .j Dmi'l fail Ui see Madam Wright rH rtr-trrrrtn Twr~srrrip afriT ^otiu L !' years. There are lot.* of readr erx ^re-Ltiutr. pl.-umd -in your town. Madam Wright is the only readcImthal has a diploma for her j work. Don't get fooled and go to the wrong plaee. Madam Wright has an office for white and colored. She doesn't fail. Call or write Madam Wright 1 West Columbia. S. C. tVrmrrnmrrty- locate^ in Sturfiu I Tents on Meeting St., on C. ,S. Jlighwaj \o 1. at City. Limits. ?????i? * i11 ? irii.iiii ic n.::: A A. STARKS July 28?Aug. 2 ?nd girls for recreation ;ion. Registration and ./ [)ean. )WARI), * " Darlington, S. C; ilb j MCJNTGOMERr Y~^. ' ^ fl nake love, make \ / fl y in coney t \n y/m d> ed, N (}/^ M musical rozzle- ^ Hi * )est treat yetj. fl LUBITSCH //Tlfev H ; you'll cheer \ fl ' wi* Gene / A B Chorlet Ul \\ B Technicolor! ^7. toMPANTSty I'.xtra wide knee. /^.T'g / i. Send SI.Oft denos- fT'lv'/ II ). 21 Hour Service. Jjvl *(y '? -te? nseam measure and I ^ rlies please specify /' J \ front. Choice of ,j 1 brow n. trreen. teal. [I I 'M '/. rk. 'Solid colors, II \\ In r P,aif,s- i ii ^ \\ 'j\ i .rHnteed. V* h re- / 'o~ \\ \V Yrimd FREE \ K\ CATAinr. \ M\