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J"* :i._- _ Morehouse Wins Close Game j* __ Til """ Jh" mnrf * games of foot ball ever seen in', the Capital City Morehouse de-j feated Benedict bv a swro <^*7 / to G.Benedict outplayed More-i' s house,. all through the game, / and showed mid-season form.' The game went scoreless for three full quarters and in the last quarter Morehouse man"aged Try-rr~series of off tackle plays to place the pig?akin aeross the white chalk line for a touch down. The toe of "Dago Red" added the extra point with a drop kick. The Morehouse Tigers out weighed Benedict, ~ bur 1.v: .) " " ' v kj-j nniiuui piaymg- tne latter held tlie former many times -J?when -t-here'Wm^jusfr a yard to v: sain- ' I With only two minutes, to play and the score 7 to 0 again-! _ ht hcn'.BciioJiil upejied h'h aer-' ial attack that-was too fast-for Morehouse. x Two long passes j were completed with with one1 back that put Benedict over the. pass to Jones for 20 yards, then1 Graham shot another to Willi-' ariis, who reached into .thp-air and nabbed i font lie"fun behind the goal. The extra was blocked by -Morehouse and witfc only a half \ -minute to play "the game with ? Benedict carries?her warriors ?, to Charlotte to meet Johnson C. ??'?"Smith on the 2ord. This will < be a trilling game also. The annual "classic at Fair?|i Allen vs Benedict. : | _ IJoeker Washimrt nn High .. Athletic News ' i? IThe -opening- event?of- the" Booker Washington Athletic As sociat ion was a (lanen given :it 1 night, which wa* tended by ,unbelievable success. The fact 1 that tiie dance jviis'attended by-; gr.eat nuyibers.. shows what I standing s tiie members of the club,, the name of which it-self^ holds in the jjpinion of the public I-t M _ t U..H/.U "V.I..4U.1 CIO UlUU^Il -Jtody Yihu heard J ho least in~IT~ liny of there being,a dance at" the kid! given by Hooker Washingfon Athletic Club came to ? enjoy Un-msclves. Merely the1 name, IHook*;r . Washington, caused a great many to attend. . . "The tone hers - nv ch \rg? were 1 Mrs. .Sutton. Misses j,,^x-on. -Xii. nia.i 'aiih M were .is lo!jt.>\vs: Tiic'ina i Ho->- : : vc.. AoL'SK}CTTf;"jcjhn Hoh m^mri V.ce-ibvyideiitIlenry Sharks. hh, i j'i a' y ; Jann s" \\'i^o, Troa.i--1 - urer-; ilrucc llailey,, Student .1 Manager; Gerald Roberts, lie- i The schools foot ball team is 1 t 1 exuding _-a-...yood .season?iof 1 ijuite i_ a, f(7w well-played excit ing games, when the season I stal ls Friday. li'hd. . There will ^ -be Tine nearly every week with < the slates best high-school foot- I i ,i \ J. oan loams.- l^voryone is look- t 'inor forward no these sanies," es-" ... ?' pecially to the gne to he held at 1 ?the Fair Grounds fair week. Kitgone"7TIT01J5s supension has 1 ended and he is back on the line 1 "P - " M 1 Gerald Roberts 1 l.MUKN^vkw^ ?' . . f " ^ J ??1 TtlO Font Festival' oTTtnst Monday ^ night at the home of Mrs. Sallife ' Blackstoek was the greatest treat of ^ the season, (<Hdte a crowd was pres. C ent. Several tables were laden, with ( delicious courses of good things to r , eat, and everybody present seemed In miliii"'irieivKM.'oV???'? ' "! fherc will be a a Apron Hamming * Contest given in the basement of I Bethel' A. J\I. K. church Monday .night ( Oct. 10, by the Willing Workers Board, Mrs. Anna A. Todd, president. Watch the notes and see the winner, v. . The Sunshine Club met Friday afteTnooh-at1 the home of the proslrtont ^ Mrs. Emmaline Nelson. A splendid f meeting was "had. The President is f still trying to train the minds of the"; young as well as-tfie old. ??t i_ ; I. .guess .ever^-bt^ly- ia looking ^ear fyom the Boosters Club. The a Boosters Club is still moving onward.a ' - . V *1 ind upward and ncrw is one among he best auxiliaries in the church. 3ur next meeting will be at the home >f Mrs. Etta Garlington on W. Hampton street, Thursday Oct. 22.'. Mrs. Lizzie Kirk, who was a memop more; and was funeralized Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, the pastor Rev. Watson, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Parks entertained in a most elaborate manner last Thursday evening complimenting Prof, and Mrs. J. B. Garrett of Tuskegee. Among the guests at this very enjoyable affair were: Misses Maria Williams and Estelle Simmons of Newberry; Dr. and. Mrs. O. M. Thompson, Dr. J. Rowe and Dr. \V. Cooper, of Greenville; Mrs. Mary Whitner, Messrs. B. B. Franklin and W. P. Garlifiglori. _* Sunday morning at 11:30 a. m.. amidst t hei:olUng-%f~t1umder and the r11: ? ~ r ~ r.. Dhr.j r L4.1UU1K ui rum, ci iamiiui luw bled in the church, and listened to the pastor comment on' the Shepherd's life, wh'i&b was "verjf good. Miss Ruth Hunter left the city a few days?ago for Camden, S.?C-r vvhere she will "teach this term. We wish for her a successful school term. CHESTER PARAGRAPHS"" Mr. John Honor, a student of Benedict. College preached at Calvary Baptist Church, Sunday morning and night. Both sermons 'were full of thought and well delivered. He returned to Benedict Monday morning Miss .Liy.zie Buchanan entered ?The revfv&l meeting at the1 A. Mr-Ei-^r-Church is being conducted by Evangelist 2. A. WVlifo nf Rliyahotli !\T T Large crowds are enjoying the soul-stirring sermons preached by Rev. White, and each sermon brings new converts. Mr. W.CM. Powe, Livingstone College, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Agtrrs;?1 . .?: : Mrs. Ida Masse y and daugh=_ Lor. MissCPearl Massev." have rein neil from a., stay?of- several weeks "tn the mountaiaa-tof ^N. Carolina. Mrs. Massey is agaln at herMhisiness-in her Photograph Parlor.. . , Miss -Buddie Fair and Miss Pearl?Massey are teaching in PairfiplrT Pnimfv * Miss Mozelle Cloud, Rock llltl joined Mrs, Mario Cilmnro hero and together they left for BpnneitsviHet, where they are teaching in.UlTe Graded -School. Mrs. Mattie Grainger and daughters, "Misses Estelle and Mattie Mae Carter have moved to Charlotte. _ Born to 3\Ir. and Mrs. J. H. Hewferson ofPSunday" riightr^a <0"n;o Mother and baby are.doing.finer Mrs. Maggie B. Currence, oflYddoshnrn, N G., is in the citv jecause of the illness other nother. Mrs. Annie Garrick, of Colum. L)ia spent the week end at the homes of Mr., and' Mrs; Joseph fhompson and Prof, and Mrs. 5. L. Finley, having come up to ;dsit her daughter, Miss Annie darrick and her friend'Miss Erna Anderson, both, teachers in he High School. Rev. and Mis. D. C. Crusbey lave two very sick children. Mr. a-nd Mrs. Madison Wor:hy, "deacon R. 1>. Woods, Mr. Jr L>. Hayes, Mr.-JEd. Kennedy, Mr. ITonrv T.illy, Mrs M E. Elison and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Latimer motored to Batesburg Sunday and worshipped at"Rev. f. W. Coleman's church. -They uso spent some time at pastor -1.1 t 1 " _> ______ "i ^oieman s nome carrying woras >f cheer &nd comfort to Mrs. Coleman, who has been sick for nany months. On the sick list are: Mrs. dairy Brice, ?lrs. John Ware, joomis street, Mrs. Frances THampTon, Cemetery street, Jrs. Bessie Franklin, Lacey treet. - iVirs. iviauae mnton- y oung, 01 N. Y.t is visiting her >arents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hinon, Jeterville. Prof, S. L. Finley, Mr, J. S." itanback and Mr. J. C. Channel] ttcnded the Knights Templars nd Royal Arch Chapter Grand ^^ __ J " ' * . .... , . ... . . <r . * ' t?i' THE PALME Lodge in Columbia last week. ] Miss Isabelie Douglass is a-. J again at home, a?fter spending a couple of months in BaltimQre ! with her uncle, Mr ? Douglass. . ; Sandy Itiver Baptist Assueiation?(L. D.) convenes withihe ! Mt. Zion Baptist church, near i Blackstock, Thursday before ' the second Sunday in. Novem- < ber. Much interest" is being , manifested. "" )_ Mrs. T. II. Henry, of Colum- < days ago at t ho home of Mr. and < Mrs. John Davis, visiting her ! daughter, Miss Lois Henry, who i is a teacher in. the Graded 1 School. =? - . A : GEORGETOWN. ITEMS ' i " ' | ' Sun d a y October the 18, , was a- great day iii our Little city tjV the sen. \Vo were highly honored 'with the -presence of! of our presiding BisTiop, WC-W.j RocketL. Sunday morning at llo'clock ho preached at Big Both- 1 -eh".' Rev. J. L. Benbow, pastor. * The sermon was great and the music rendered- By- thechoir was ' . . , / <* * . ] the host over heard.'^The church was almost crowded loj its utmost capa-'ily. Collection for the morning: was-SG5w-0 and about two hundred- dollars, Dollar money? * . . . ~ t. _At p. m.. the Pi.dmp ' preached lit Dlchoi'soll A.M. tf""' church, ml' wliich Rev. W. P. v..in uniici is pastor. At 8:00 p._ m., St. Stephen's church _\vas proudly honored with another - inspiring raid instructive senmiii by the Bishop*?! F The Allen Christian Kndca- ] vor League of Bethel's church ] held its regular service at 0:00 !: 0:00 p. ni., Sunday? although TT was raining the Leaguers -and .friend.- came out in larcrc -^Lhe- -^Christian ~^4feenr?i'or-discussion,; which wa?s to be led 1 by?- ' Miss Williams a teacher in the Howard High School c{ this" ) :city,_ga.ve place to a very inter-! esting - program, gotten up by Mi ss Zcnobia- Hudson.The Leaguers are glad to have with them auahi, Mr. An- j dreW, -J.-rMttckn" Vfee Preside!#!? who al'ter spending tho entire 1 summer in the great city ol' the ^ world, New York.__lIe was called upon by the president to speak to tlie League. He spoke J very , interest ingly :.nri gave the_ Junior Leairu-o as - Well as the , ] senior league sonic very insnir-inif Lhottrld s_i.ii tVnl nptm fife" remarks .featlcr'hsftng"Im-W pression and will not be J'crgot -ten. He always gets the at- 1 t ent ion of his bearers whenev- . ' ^ * ?? _l or ho gets up to ."ay something? fur they know that they wili be t highly benefitted^" " Thn-uhwhr-of Beth'..! A. jINI. E. 1 church. ofL_ which- -Prof. J.-' B. Beck is chorister and Mrs. E.: L. Frazier, Organist gave a very ( successi'irl jgccital in Sumter, S. 'CliaOTt.^'Pisgah' A. M. ET;." church of which-lie v. Bice^is pastor, on- Friday evening Octoher the Oth. The church..was < r?lV\W/lr>rl ii'ifVfc t\'U if A vy ii vivvi t) i i i i >? llUU (II1U A-OiUl tU ^ people, who liSlencd Very at-' tentively- lo the rendering of tlie program. Of course you and went over the top. After the program ended every pcrson present expressed themselves_as .highly .-pleased. - At the TiMuttrul home of Alivand Mrs; Boykin a reception-was given" in honor'of the members* of Bethel's choir and friends, who,., accompanied them <to Sumter. A delicious course of ire? cream and cake was served,' which was enjoyed by5 every norson ni 1 onffin<r Sumlm' fnVta certainly know how to get strangers to come back to their beautiful city. We appreciated ? very highly the hospitality ? shown to us by the members of the church, pastor and as a! whole the folks of Sumter. The following members of npthel choir, were present at j i the recital and played r -their^ I?..... Km m^ii 'Mm' > wvmmn TTO LEADER " parts well: Mesdames E. L. Eraser, E. J. Ford, Lula Greene, Beatrice Dunmore, C. C. Bunn, Misses Mamie Alston, Arlene Alston, Georgia Gibbs. Inez Anderson, Priscilla Valentine, Messrs James At BacotefXawrence A:a Dunmore, Struffin W. Fucker. James E. Prioleau, Chas. S. Browne and Professor Joseph B. Beck. - The Youth Improvement Club was highly entertained at the beautiful and spacious home Df Miss Amelia Atkinson on last Monday night;" Quite a few members were present.?-After business was transacted the following eourses were served r Chicken" s&iad and saitine erack3i s, lemon jello and marvel cake which . was very delicious and Was enjoyed-by all. Meeting adjourned and every member went home f poling happy. Chas. S. Browne, Reporter FOR SALE. "V ^hin and Scalp Soaps. Face Pow[lors, Dcoderant,. Vanishing Cream, Cold Cream, Talcum Powders, Toilet Water, Bouquet Perfume. ??? , PORO SYSTEM Scalp and Hair Treatment. Mme.. Callie Servance Dyson, Blossom St.. Coliimhin S C. REV. ADAM M. SANDERS Pastor St. Peters Ba-pt. Church Irmo, S. C. SERVICES?Every first and Lh.ird Sunday in each month. Rising Sun Society, Columbia, s. c. ' v- , SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM. _ Corrected February 20th. 1925. Arrival and departure of passenger trains at Columbia,,/S. C. Cor\: rive No. Between No. Depart, retted to December 21, 1924. 10:05 a 31 N. Y.-Augusta 3110:15 a 4:20 p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 4:40 p 1:30 p 27 Charleston-Cin. 27 1:45 p 4:50 p 28 Cin.-Charleston 28 4:55 p La_40-p?10 Gulunibia-Cin. 9?7:05 a -ffrjji) n 24?(Arhnnbia^Jack. 23 10:5ffir IO:()0 p 20 Columbia-Aug. 19 7:00 a u:io a a Uoiumbia-Aug. 7 5":45 p 1:30 a 14 olunibia-Sav. 13 2:10 p .0:25 p.u 5 Columbia-Char. ?4 5:40 a 0:45 a 3 Columbia-Char.**'6 2:40 p 0:25 p 11 Columbia-Chas. 12 7:10 a 5:20 a 15 Columbia-Chaa. 16 3:00 a 1:45 p -2- Columbia-Spar. 1 4^25j^ 0:25 p 10 Columbia-Green. 15 6:55jl 2t05 p" 18_t^TiTmbia^Green. 17 2:10 p ! W* 11J t0lti.-lUH!k IAl'1 114 bllBf Xos. 31 and 32, Augusta special; 'ullmans and dihing cars. Xos. 27 and 28, Carolina special; -yimnn and-dmmg^cars,? ? _ Xos. 9 and 10, 23, 24, Land of the iky special; Pullmans and dining cars. "High class coaches all trains. Dependable service. Schedule, figures )'ublished as information.only and not guaranteed. "Jity ticket office, 1307 Main Street, C. T.COBB.C. Tr A., S. II. McLEAN, D. P. A. Telephone 6356. ? ? k~. A T "T":PA r f==?__= X - --jQ $ . X ._. School O] | Bishop W ? T a tjo-educational Ins t Under the Auspices 01 X Offers the Fol f " ' Arts and Sciene ? - Grammar School, Ho ? and Tailoring. ? ' & . For farther info ? : :? : ? \WMAr0?0v(WWW\VtCvC%CV/^ry?0?^W>y?^v0^V\V/?V?w I -WAI> Motorcycl | to enter the Race j Colored! "-j; Further inform j Royal MALE BOARDERS WANTED a ? I can furnish Board and Lodging for male Boarders at a reasonable ratd". * Call and see me for rates etc. \ ' MRS. NANCY SUBER ? 808 Hampton Avenue. S " - . ; ' ^ .9 < 6366 PHONE _636ft Chair Caneing and Upholstering Furfiiture Repairing and W. S. TREZEVANT X ' * ' . ' * 1 1019 Harden St., Columbia, S. C. f *y Professioi Office Hours: Telephones: 11;30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 3536 6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. - Res. 6548 Dr. C. E. Stepehenson t Physician- and Surgeon r?? . ? * Diseases of Women and Children A Specialty" Office: ~ T r' - Residence: ' i 1414% Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. -Dr. L. M. DANIELS : \^ PhYftl^ian anH Surgeon -j.? Special Attention Given. Diseases of Women. 1121 Washington St. 2210 Hampton Office Phone: 6429 Res. Phone: 7166 Office Hours: Telephones: - 9:00 to 10:30 A. M. _ Office-3796 12:00 t<T 1T00 P, M. Res. 4692 2:30 to 4:00 P. M. --erutrto 8:00 p. m. = DR. J. G. STUART Office: Residence: 1792 Main Street 1417 Pine Street ? COLUMBIA, S.-G?? I Hours: Telephones: 9 to 10 A. M. Otfice 305: 12 tb 2 P. M. ' Residence 243 3 to 4 P. M. 6 -to 8 P. M. Dr. J. Douglas Williams PHYSICIAN & SUKCKON 1109 Nance St., Newberry, S. C. ^ " W?- ^ . COLUMBIA, S. pens September > W* feeckett, A. M., D. I . ' _ u ititution for the Training f the African Methodist I lowing Courses: es, Normal, Teacher Trai me Economics, Music, Pr rmation address: Rev. D. H. Sims, A. I iiuuuhi Sotwdoy, OdpTiar 24, Ug6. F5S3q le Owners J b? :s at . ' ' ' I State Fair I? ation inquire at _ i~ Theatre | IwV^.VUVV.U.UU.UMVUWW- . Mme. Mary Lee Brooks BEAUTY PARLOR J ' " ?0?;_ 3 'Pnpn sVfiTfM Mi ' V/JLWV/ A K^-A JLiATA USED and TAUGHT. ?? O-?? 100-i Green St., Columbia, S. C. . ' . ' W ?- - - * PHONE 6487 t -L. A^awkins' . Real Estate Agency 1 "Homes on Easy Terms" :?- - - vJ 1107 % ^Vashington Street COLUMBIA, S. C. ial Carrls L Office Ilours: Pliuua 8&8J9 A. M. to 2 P. M. "3 P. M; to 7 P. M. ~ ~ " Sundays By Appointmenta. Dr/H.^G. Thompson Surgeon Dentist - *.??.; ' * _ | Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Pyorrhea Treated Successfully. j 1414 VS Assembly St. Columbia, S. C. Office Hours: 10 to 12 M.; 2 to 6 P. M. [-Telephonesr ?Office S744; Kes. 3702 ?DRrM. A. EVANS ' 1 Digpngpg nf Wnrnnn A gpapinDy H Graduate-^sufses in Attendance. - V HSOlJ^Ta^n^t^^Goluml^ J DR. H. H. COOPER Dentist ~~ ~GoI<T Crown and Bridge \York A fl O !-it? " ? opeciaity. Ofii. Phone C129 1125 Washington . Office Hours: Telephones: 8 to 9 A. M. - 4 Office 4247 1 to 2 P. M. v Res. 8875 6 to 8 P. M. ' ; " ' Dr. W. D. Chappelle, Jr. Office; .Resdence: "2101 Gervais St. ~~1 1801 Tine~~St. Office Hours: j\ 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. f I 5 P. M. to 7 E. M.- - . |-J Dr. J. Il.^oodwin i 1119 Washington St. Columbia S. C. J 2?., 1925 | )., Chancellor X ot inegro Youths. & Episcopal Church. Y| r ining, High School, Yf inting, Commercial 7|l " ' ; D., President. <5B ?x