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MARY RAY and OR ETC HEN
WEST, Report*r«
Th# grammar mad high achool
•ajoyed a play. "Mack Ring,- Fri
day. March 10, pmaated bp tba
sixth grade. ,Tbe east was *“
Doris Young;
t; Father. Frank Cfoest;
Jaae, Betty Croft; .John, Martha
Sue Elliott; Charlie, Harold John-
Sprica. Wayne Cooper and,
joe Bowen.' and Gypele, Louise
Qroom. Their director was Mrs.
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HELEN REYNOLDS
MOORE, Repertera
. The boys are still prae tiring
bhseball and with the help of their
coach. Mr. Burns, they are looking
forward to a very successful see-
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The seniors hare begun to prac
tice their ptiy. ’fhey are to pra-
it H April 7. It is a tarceoome-
dy in thren acta. - ,
The 4-H club met in the audi
torium Thursday, March II. At
the beginning of the meeting n
short program was given, after
which Miss Hicks and Mr. Mont
gomary talked to the boys and
girts about safety. Also, pamph
lets and sanotiAe bottles of shampoo
were glvsR to the members.
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EDITH WHITMORE, Reporter
We are .very proud of oattachool
paper that has just Been plMbhed
We are looking forward to our next
issue.
The annual staff has been very
busy working on the annual They
think it is going to be a big suc
cess.
The valedictorian and aalnta
torlan of Mi. Pisgah school were
Chosen last week. Edith Whitmore
was pronounced valedictorian and
Mamie Ruth Roberts eelntatorian.
The Jnniors and Seniors of Mt
Pisgah would like to take this
space to pay tribnte to Mrs. Grace
H/ Holley for her untiring efforts
and helpfulasss to ms. Even though
we will be finishing soon, we will
forever cherish the memories of
her patience and ability to get
thing* done. She has helped us
In all our claas plays and is now
directing the Junior play, “Funny
Brats,” the date of which will be
announced later. We say “thank
you,” again and again from the
Juniors and Seniors. ■
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FOUR-BALL TOURNEY —
(Continued Front Page One)
J. Msckey, Lancaster, and John
dwens and Sut Alexander, Char
lotte. N
Teams which.qualified for the
championship flight with TSwrere;
W. S. Terrell and Erwin L«ton,
Charlotte; Harry Welch, Salis
bury, N. CL and Ray Taylor,
Pinehurst, N.
The members of the eighth grade
presented a very entertaining as
sembly program March 11. The
program consisted of a short de
votional and sevsral short skits.
Ws are happy to have Lemuel
Wooten beck to school after a
minor operation in the. Columbia
hospital.
The members of the school are
happy to announce that A. V. Bran
ham is recovering rapidly and we
sincerely hope he will be back
with os soon. *
Rambert News
XL,
The Juniors are planning to give
their clase play on March 29. Date
of play and admission will be an
nounced later.
Dan McLeod, a student of P. C„
spent the week sad with his par-
cats, Mr. aad Mrs. Jerry McLeod.
Mr. aad Mrs. Bitty Shlrer aad
BKTTV daughter have returned to their
tr-r-T- Atlanta. Ga.. after spaad-
tng Several weeks with Col and
Mrs. Emmett Bmennal. *
Mr. had Mrs. Hayward /Chandler
visited their sea, Hayward, who Is
a patient la the Charleston hos
pital Sunday. * - ' *
Mr. aad Mrs. T. G. Brown aad
daughters. Lucille and Lela, visited
Mr. aad Mrs. T. O. Brown. Jr„
Sunday afternoon in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McLeod
visited Mr. aad Mrs. Russell Mc
Leod In Camden Thursday evening.
Mrs. Lester Walters sad Georg*
Godbold of Columbia, were week
end guests of Mrs. T. W. Godbold.
E A. Bradley 10 spending the
week in New York. .
Mr. and Mrs. Tfiomas Moore,
Jr., and son, Tommie, were dinner
guests Tuesday evening of Mr. aad
Mrs. William Vinson. Jr.
Miss Carrie Mttehel was the din
ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Reames Sunday.
Fsmule Footballsrr Seti For
Glamor Bowl Tilt Wednesday
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C»mden High school’s erstwhile dantiest and most
lemittine femaler will forego feminity for football Wed
nesday afternoon at Zemp stadium for the Glamour Bowl
gridiron battle between the junior and senior classee.
Some of the J. H. A. girls and
Miss Richardson, our teacher, are
planning to attend the District J.
H. A. meeting at Irmo.
Miss Helen Juanita Reynolds
represontsd Blaney at Winthrop
college during Miss High Miss
week-end.
Seven Rocee—
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that is being reflected on every
hand for this great event is by
no means a surprise to Horry
Kirkover, chairman of the cup
committee, and others in the local
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an even greater throng than what
the 1949 event
Dedicated to Thomas Hitch
cock as a tribute of appreciation
for his many years of untiring
effort in the development and
progress of steeplechasing in
America, the Carolina Cup is
recognized as the foremost race
meeting of its kind in the natidn.
Every year thousands of race fol
lowers from the north, south, east
and west gather to see the big-
name title horses of the nation
battle it out with the youngsters. )
many of them Grand National
potentialities.
Race day in Camden is always
a colorful event Against a back
ground of stately pines, the scene
is gay and pictureoque. The Hunt
race crowd is representative of a
cross section between society end
sports. For woman, it is a fash-
1 sport
re
ta of
notables. , i
turf fans are all
Donning rough-end-tumble dung
arees and Jersey*, the glrl* promise
plenty of pushing, shoving and hair-
pul ling ia addition to the conven
tional display of blocking, passing
aad broken field running. After
having worked diligently for two
weeks under Coaches George Bel-
eoe and Bobby' Mahoney, both
teams boast smooth offenses that
will move out from a spllt-T form
ation.
The two-hand toudi system will
substitute for the too-rough tack
ling, but the rest of the rules will
remain tye same. Bach squad will
Jield eleven players. The game
will last for four quarters, and
there will be every thing from
screen passes to tries for extra
points.
, According to Coach George Bel-
Mrs. William Vinson and son. ex-Camden Bulldog fullback
Danny, were dinner guests of her has been putting the seniors
sister, Mrs. Doe Taylor, Tuesday. I through their paces, the upperclsss-
Mrs. Roy Mims and daughter, I men will rely on a strong Bassing
Jane, and Becky Pope, were vist-1 attack built around the passing
tpra in Camden Tupeday. (arm of Quarterback Dot Emerson
John I. Moore and son, John, of I ami the receiving ability of Ends
Joanna, were week-end guests of Ek>lae Hornsby and Barbara San-
Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Moore I dors. Bearing the brunt of the
Mrs. W. A. Shuler was a visitor I seniors’ running attack will be
in Columbia last week. . backs Joyce Smith, Minnie Elliott,
David Chandler of Jbanna. spent I Do™thy Sinclair and Ann Holden
last week-end wltfi hls parents, I ± defensive dark horse reported
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Chandler. I to the seniors’ camp for practice
Mr. and Mrs. Russell McLeod I Friday for the first time. Dorothy
and eon of Camden, were Sunday Boon, temporarily assigned to a
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J guard’s slot, set the practice ees-
Jerry McLeod. I gion to buxtlng as she puahed
Mrs. E. A. Bradley and Mr. and I around her fellow females in her
Mrs. William Vinson, Jr., were J advances into the enemy back
visitors In Florence Sunday after- j
noon • _ w . ,1 Also counted on heavily for i
Mr. and Mrs. C, B. Harris of 1 good defensive showing will be
BlshopviUe, were week-end visitors uneswomen Minnie Elliott and
of the Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Smith. Harriet “Chi-Chr Moore
Mrs. Ins Allen to visiting several Th® Junior*’ Coach Bobby Ms
weeks with her eon and daughter- honey, center on the 1949 edition
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allen 0 f the Bulldogs, promises a smooth.
In Florence. ^ ^ ^ I deceptive offensive with lots of
Mr. and Mrs. D. I. McLeod were I glassy ball handling. The scoring
guests to*t Wednesday evening of po W ® r will rest with backs Helen
Mr. aad Mr*. T. G. Brown. Jr., In Cassidy. Mary Rice Whiting, Joan
Columbia. Anderson, Voncile Munn and Ma-
Mr .and Mrs. Thomas Moore, Jr., ^ Lo U - caulder. Bobby Mims
and son. Tommie, vtoited in Sum- and Molly Smith will firm the
ter last Wednesday afternoon.
Carlton Kenny and L. S. Vinson,
coi.iS'SX 0 ” 1 *" R “ lr ° I Male Pointer Is
of Camden, visited
backbone of the Juniors’ defense.
Qejne time is set tor 4 o'clock
Wednesday afternoon, and admis
sion will be ISc for students and
? Sc tor adults. * Proceeds will go
o the Junior Class (or their Junior-
Senior fund.
Tentative starting line-ups list:
Juniers
LB—Bobby Mims.
LT—Jean Canady.
LG—Jftoise Gettya or Rose Trues-
dale.
C—Faye Hasty.
RQ—Molly Smith or Billy Masse-
beau.
RT—Maxine Berry or Helen Bel-
eos.
RE}—Sylvia Brown or Betty Caul
der.
QB—Helen Cassidy or Mary Rice
Whiting.
RH—Joan Anderson, Co-captaln.
FB—Voncile Munn.
Lfr-^Mamie Lou Caulder, Co-cap
taln. \
Seniors
LE—Eloise Hornsby.
LT—Anne Zemp.
LG—Harriet Moore or Patsy
Hammond.
- C—Polly Padgett
RQ—Audret Boykin.
RT—Betty Shaylor.
RB—Barbara Sanders.
QB—Dot Emerson.
LH—Joyce Smith.
RH—Minnie Elliott/
FB—Dorothy Sinclair or
Holden.
Mars Hijl Glee
ClufarTo Sing
Friday Evening
The Mars Hill Glee Club, under
the direction of Mrs. Jan Philip,
Schinhan will present a sacred
concert at First Baptist Church,
Camden, Friday, March 24 at 8
P. M.
The Glee Club, composed of
forty select voices will be accom
panied by Dr. Jan Philip Schinhan
organist and Mr. Bert Clay Ed
wards, pianist.
The club is touring South Car
olina, Georgia, Florida, and Vir
ginia. The last concert will be
given at Hotel Roanoke, Roanoke,
Virginia, Sunday, March 26th,
before the American Association
of Junior Colleges.
There will be no admission
charge but the public is cordial
ly invited to attend.
Ann
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Cor. Broad and DsKalb Sto.
young men,
fli,ht Thur«day with a 74 b«t ,
ball score. William Beebe arid
Morty Miller also squeezed igto
the second flight coterie with an
80 score.
comfortable and had spectators
died in overcoats. A smilix
Old Sol however prevailed a
evening the visiting
golfers said association officials
attended a cocktail event in the
Colonisl room of the Thomas
Tavern.
BOX EUPPER AT HERMITAGE
There will be an old fashioned
fried chicken box gupper at
Hermitage Club Houae on Satur
day night, March 28 at T:80. Thera
will be hot dogs and soft drinks
for the children. This will be 4
benefit supper. The public to cor
dially invited.
seeing Some'Gdld, the little Il
linois gelding, battle it out with
winner of the 1949
toe very indication at
e that there may be
in the Cup race, v ^
will be somewhat of a record.
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vision Industry stows how ms
industries grow under free enter*
pries, furnishing more Jobs and
new products for the American
people.
In 1944 about 4,500 television
•eta ware produced. In 1947 output
grew to 800,000. Slightly under
one million sets were made to 1948,
while, to 1049 th* Industry turned
out an estimated 2.4 million.
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Mother News
While a cold wind that swept
attend-
the polo field affected the
ance, the annual Lenten Dog
| Show, given, under the auspices
* church school.
ALTHEA JAMES, Reporter
'The Megaphone**’ the weekly I of Grace
pnbtteetlon at M. A. received first] the Affair attracted a wide follow-
place in th* 14th annual national [Mg bf dbg lovers and proceeded
newspaper eon test for high arikooto,||imt pa Successful an those given
years.
which
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egaplione” has been a member of
this association for two yesrs. In
last year's contest, it received 3rd
Ota would
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planned, it to be-
new attendance ree
ve been set
gootch. a three year old male
Sports will soon be In the head-1 pointer owned by David R. Wil-
Hneft again. This time R’a the I Hams of Mulberry Plantation and
track and tennis teams, both girls shown by Joe Williams, took the
and boys, which will begin practice I championship ribbon with Tuck,
soon. | a pointer puppy exhibited by Mr*.
I MMM Phoebe Whitaker awarded
One of the Bonier plays, “Th* Phoebe Whitafcer awarded re-
Slow-Poke," will be preeented on serve honors by Judge F. P
Friday night, March 14. The cast Caughman. Jr, D. V. S, who did
includes: Joseph DeLaine. Clara all of the judging during the aft-
Lawhorn. In* Hughes, Albert An- ernoon showing,
derson, Severena Aaron and How- There was » wealth of Spuiieto
ard D.TU. vlrglBl. HMHyrnwy. ihown wW. » tpriapr,
Glenda Ga things, Gertrude Hunter, I exhibited tar Mtog JUlisn Burns
Belli* Wood aad Evelyn Mo-1 carrying off the honors in the
Michael
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The Junior etas* to rehearsing
the play “Idttto Women.'* - ^
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| Heath’s Goblin took the blue in
the Boykin Spaniel class. In ths
er cuss, the blue ribbon again
! Mulberry Plantation
Went to the
In the miscellaneous the
bred dam. Pepper, n Dalmat
exhibited by John Hand receK
first honors and in the Miscel
laneous mutt claas, Irish, shown
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In the hounds and beagles class
Daffodil, exhibited by the Cam-
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In the children’s lead class.
Master Graham DuBose, leading
was given
tar the Camden
first prize.
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