vVBt-neThe following named. coloved ,men have been selected for induction into the armed forces by Aiken Board No. 2. The men will report to the Local Board at Federal Courthouse, Aiken, at 8:00 A. M. on September 7.WintersTrotty, 1 ham, J*Mays, Ro nie Clark!-i.Grady Tyler, Peter-EzekielMStroman—No. IB, Trans.B. Washington, D. C., ■Earl ‘Davis, Ras Buster Brown, Gradie Barnes, Albert (Bustet) Scott, Hillered Hick Pinkney, Thomas Corley, Clinton Childs, Nathaniel Smith, EdwardKinder, Frampton Jack George. McDuffie, Frank son, Raymon Butler,Wimberly, Phillip Spann, Walter Morgan, Ogilvie Cave, PercySpencer Williams, Willie JasperSmiling, James Perminter, John Perminter, Josh Stanford, BoySmith, Charlie Mason, John William Perminter, Theodore Jefferson, James Isadora Harris, Richard Frazier, Haskell Corley, J. C. Span, Cline W. Draft, Evans Gantt, King Emanuel Jordan, Henry Williams, Benjamin Franklin Dorn, James Briscoe Mathis, James Holloway, Andrew JacksonAbney, Edgar Riley, George Waldo, Jr., Frank Elijah Spells, Willie Goodwin, Jesse Garrett, Ar-ther “Booster” Patten, Jerry.’•eon Roosevelt (Teat) Harris, McRenley Rickarson, Everett owman, George Ross, NathanielI Hamit, Solomon Youngblood,Claude Limback, Johnnie Robinson, Frank Harrison, Jesse James Anderson, Calhoun Barton, Lark Davis Padgette, James McDuffy, | Fred Copeland, Jr., Johnnieway, Cla Wood Si]Archie Vry, AlfreDornris Pres!baum, C%Corley, 1 Johnson, Dempsey kins, Cl Willis, i lie GeoinI al-I Kitchen, Frank “Bubber” Diggs,Free3 be wise coax The werethat•y-outWkai Ijou WithWAR BONDSn myhand-farm rica's i win-range-start I said ave to ry isServicesOn Sunday morning as you sit in church and see the vacant places in the choir and wonder where the war has taken the young people from your community you may feel certain that they are attending divine services if circumstance per-mits.WestylewattFinlt;