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Benedict Omegas
High Schools
-C * Bpstlon Eipsllon Chapter of the
Omega PSi Phi lrsltiLiiiU: ^ jr?~
-iltefr- College will otoseiv#?live an
~~ nwal Nnttopal Negro Achievement ^
Week Jii_the fraternityr held Nq- \
-t? v^njoer T r rjirOU?n nOVctnwr xatn;
it was Announced Monday A
One big 'feature ~w)lt be pratlci- '
Z? - inition hv tlte NfflloFihl high school
essay contest, open. to . all high, j
school seniors ^wishing to enter ah \ ,
original manuscript for one of three ,
prizes, under the subject: "The In-"
dividual-Key To True Democracy."
FSMernfily theme during the ,
weeK" is.. "Make America safe by in-' i
spring Justiee for all."?
The chapter reported whereabouts '
on severol men who v, iduatcd in*
w xoshou. They include Joseph
C. Richie, head, coach r.t Ry- *
be it. Pino lis school >n Beaufort: 1
Franci. IaiiPs .!? .In.iuin.? 1 ? w ? 1
Catholic Br > ecs'lj. Washington.
D. C.: Marqya D. Singleton. Dray- '
;on .Street high school faculty, New - i c
_ berry- and Zack J. Weston study- ' .
ing journalism at Lincoln Univer- , ,
sity in Jefferson City, Mo.
' director Tor the" chapter. He .notes i
among fraters on the present college i j
faculty, T. H. O. Crawford! instrue- ?
tor In foreign languages and the'j }
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CAPITOL
THEATRE i
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Sun. and Mon. Oct. 24-25
?:? Robert Mitchum ' r
"Nevada"
Chapter 7 "Hurricane Exprosn" ?
SPECIAL! SPECIAL?
On Our Stage in Person 1 I
SAMMY GREEN S HOT ? r
? MARLEM REVUE 1
r?- Monday October 25Hv.ONLY *
Admi?|ioo; Children 25c
- AduTt 50c ,j
T\ies. Wed. Thur. Oct. 26-27-28 J
1 _(.Double Feature)?
Rod Cameron ??
"Panhandle" q
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"The Roosevelt
. Story" "J
_ Chap. 12 "Mystery of the " tl
Rieerboat" ??-? ^? tl
- Colored New* ' b
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$0 Tit, and Dai. OtlL 2U-J0 ^
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. WUd BUI Elliott d,
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4.V Return Of ; |jj
Daniel Boone" p<
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"Belo^The - f
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Chap-. 3 "Adventures of Fratrk
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Of Friei
" After An Afternoon (
Imanship, Visit Us For
Fine Foods. Your Favc
Specialty. ?
_ Hotel accommodal ions for
1609 Harden St.
FOOT BALI
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Reverend O sr Clair Franklin
professor In the School of Thi
logy. . .
Harbison Bows To
Friendship Tigorc
pari Fair and Afro Harris collaboi
ted in earning a- 14-0 victory r>'
Lhp Jiaxhisoli eleven In a tnngh cc
terencc game here Saturday by. J
Friendship College * Tigers.
>on carrier in the third quarter a
Aith magnificent blocking, dash
}5 yards for the game's' first till
Ernest King cracked off righttacJ
'or the extra point. '
The final tally came shortly i
.er the final- period opened w;
Pair passing to Miller.'the lati
tallopihg 40 yards to score. A pa
Pair to Harris, made the extra pbj
ry good.
The v islr visiters drove to the
arc! line oi the Tigers four tin
hiring tin allray but there the ;
iv-t i'.nnencir.iblc 'ifne of FvIph
h p. sparked by Rutus Lockln
imi Mrrbei" .Jenkins, stood immo
ible. .
Spartanburg New:
-SPARTANBURG, SrC.'-The Pi
;ressive Democrats will have a pu
tr meeting Sunday. October 31
dajorhy Baptist Church at 4h
1 M. John H McGray, State Cna:
nan. u i11 be gbest speaker.- T
>ublic is urged to attend in ord
rr get \it-al .instructions prior
cting in the General Election.
' Thr Ttrv M. tr Kthjl of ATI all
oriaucted revival services at li
sjeiiah Baptist Church recent:
lis brother, the Rev. Joel L King
ta.stor of the church
"Mrs. "Violet A. Clark spent t:
,-eck end with her tnother._M
iladj-s Atcherson. Mrs Clark is
liember of tiie city -school fa cut
f Davisboro. Gav
Mrs. Mary Jones returned hor
ecently after a visit with lier daut
er. Mrs. Aaron Harvev of Chatfc
on ...
Republican Leadei
Stasis Opponents
An unlhuMusUc audience green
Bates Gerald. and applauded o
E>n as" the Republican candidate I
lie U S. Senate and chairman
no S. C. Republican party, chanii
'.Tin? :ht- tviMAnnl RnpithMean pwr
latform, lambasted the Dixiecra
nd the Democratic Party and see
d Governor J Strom Thurmoi
h- refds.u id allow' mil people
ecret ballot, here Monday, night
The meeting was held in Unit
lapttst Church and the speaker ii
rpated thaT although the legish
ire had been -Yequeatcd to. pass c
lfi secret ballot to the people, sue
ills did not come fcujhe floor of tl
fthaluture because?e* dolibera
Ira tan v which stymied the effoi
CORES THURMOND
"Although I would nate like tl
evil to have my name appear on
>cret baHot with those grand, ea.
lis in the Dixiecratic party," M
exald declared. "I know. that, tl
?ople of thi$ state, like those t
rcry othe*?estate in the ".Unioi
lould have the unrestricted privl
ge of voting their convictions.
"Thurmond, should pot withhol
om South Carolinians what h
eks for himself in other state,
e OOP chieftian avowed..
Gerald also poked at?Democrati
cmnbent U S. Senator Buinet F
aybank. his opponent in the gen
?- 1 ji?
ind
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, ft eral election, for appearing in Geo
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South Carolina. ;
Vailous puuiphlets, LteM'cv-Warfe
buttons ^and ballots were distrit
uted. Instructions as hallo tin
were- given and all were yrared to a
to the polls on November a. it w?
. announced that ?further materia;
ler, may be^oblaliu'd from Mrs. Andre
rtt~ W. Sipiklns. 2025- Marlon Stree
v**r Columbia?" wnose tplrphnni' liiimlu
?it* a 8o7tt ^oi, at Estate party head
bl- ' ^ '
S3 Dillon Highlights
yul DILLON. S. Q,?The Rev. W. .%
T McDonald, pastor of Bethel AM
: Church preached his farewell set
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si THEATRE
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S^iii. and Mon. Orl.
t 3 ' Yvonne I^cCarlo
t Dan Duryea
S I ?In?
_! "Black Barti? =
I Coldr Cartoon
at News
! Tuesday Oct. 26
hJ Robert Huttoo _
lCr | - !.? Ella Raines
^Tim^Out Of Mind'
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I Chap. 3 "Mystery Mountain"
ly - , News of' the World
Wed. and Thur. Oct. 27-28
' ? Mickey Rooney
' | Gloria De Haven
-In?
iy* 'Summer Holiday'
| CViap- 3 and 4 "Hop Harridan"
, Fri. and Sat. Oct. 29-30
(Double Feature'
Johnny MacK Brown t ,
r "Law Ot i he VatteT
?- ?: :?-? Alio - .
Jamei Newill
i-d ?*?? ? ? "And? . .
f- Sliver King
Or ?In?
p!: "On The Great
J WhiteTVailM
rl j . Chapter 8 "Who'i Guilty?"
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ONE DAY DRY, CLEANING
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ii I Suits and Dresses?75c
Cl.j Work Guaranteed
"''Cash and Carrn
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d ' Giving: Us A Trial You Must B<
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Phone 916v5 *
209 E. Hampton St.
. Culteemmg h?eul events, news
or memorials, - cfc., consult
.1 Herbert ('rawford, representative
of the Light house.
Telephone 2SW .1
MOORE'S PARADISE INN
A PL AC K or PIKASLlli:
' DTNFT^ND DANCE ANYTIME
DRINKS - SANDWICHES DINNERS
?21 Hour Service?
We have what you uucxixi
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Delivery. ' Any .size, Any Length.
Buy No\< and Some Money.
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Telephone 255-11
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CHICAGOANS VISIT HERE. Aj
'OliU'.v and Mi s. J. Edward (Rut
Caldwell' Brown ot Chicae.o t;o 1
. Vivitdis in. Columbia bw week. rom
. am on the sad occasion of the uas's
t . Ihg of :he latipr'K mat<a r. Mr-?Id
' ' caldWell. who jfussed* ifway whil
| vlriline the Browns,
j Hoih?are pi ad nates of Bonedu
Oolleue and tauu'ht in the State" I<j
-nine five yeans' before removln
residence. Mrs. Brown i- j Cbcu
' worker, employed bv the _Coo
(louilU-. dim eau <>f ' Public Wrttrm
.-..iluili- ;ur* jwoutl, and active A AC
j *. "
j iiion l ist Sunday morning Wibr
............ Liiu ."vjniuiu conferenc
| - j b< held "a I Conway. S. C. begin
nine Wednesday. Rpv ,)
j-suinmod "up The progress the ehurc
? I had mad'- dliiiim 11 i^ vea: :n p;l
| Ion and expressed no desire to letiv*
! Many- lovely yifts were presente
_Lthe_ pastor- and all express- -n -will
Miss Thelma Barns Ls spendin
; a tw*o weeks vacatron with relative
here, She is now?a?lti'mrU'i1'?
.xurse and is employed jn ttie Marv
?taTRl Hospital. She 'Ls ihe sister o
; Mrs. Lily li. McRae.
: Ivory Wingate of Florence spen
The -A ooli ... ..T-T
I friends. Mrs. Beatrice Clears o
, Jacksonville spent the weekend wit!
?u-hur-.Innbund in Richmond.??-?i
Mrs. Frunkje. \ieLain " eelebratec
. lier 50th "birthday last Friday night
October 157"lit her residence. Quit'
a large number oi Wnll wisher.> "at
Time wive ll? .-noli.
the large cake denoting-Jitrr fee.I
ings and o6 candles^ represcrnin;.
* aire were placed in a dish on tlu
table._ Several of her white frleno
_ attended the party and ill shower0;
""lief-wjjfr "beautiful Sifts. Mrs. Me.
Lain' is -president of the local .flow
i er club.
{ Mrs. Queeine David spent Jus
weekend with lrer daughter. Mrs
, Louise Simmons of Smithbourg.
| Heywurd Campbell and fann.i
| had its guest tneir son-in-law. Proi
1 essor Gerald of Patterson. N. J H1
is n former principal of the ! u
sii.k it I
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Peaih vV\Ck
'Piaili auut'i It.-iu'v \
Peppermint ^
('frriv (tc'Mt iuTi
Mitic I lav 'i?.J < .mi t
( )rjtliic I !?' 4 fl ( , Ii:
Ben Arnold Co.. Ootiwub
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n't miss seeing b
C L Aft 11
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iversity St i
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st over Radio Station
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:T fTncinbofS. tin? Urban League and clie
h J Community Improvement Council
alL^LIm:L pit _nl,so actively cof 1 necled
i-'t wlth Bci'icdieX College Club in (Uii;
I capo. % _
71 . " * *
~ TVTfnfnry Brjvi it?ts jmrrrrtrrrt?rrt?1
he \Vr-.; Side Property Owners Ass.ueiat
urn "aruf Mr<-. Brown is chair,r
mini ol (lie membership committee.:
^ (Both are a latent church workers.
IT" MiV.?Brown j? a sister *ot Mr.
k Jasper CaUlwell. inonrjptov of (he
[ . 1 Campus l.uncii and Waveily JJsgo
P* Slat foil at Pint* and Taylor Sts. *
e high i-ehool. He vv in home* because
e: of the de.i'h of his nephew who
- pas-ed icr "Mly in Mulliiis. 8. C
d Bi'tht'a.1 wh > was fatally
h ijwm(I :r. Baltimore, ,\rd. was funer
all/ (i linn-day .,i It! h'aoli f-.em the
?. ; Method)st Cntfrch and inferred- in
d the HanuTon , Cemetery. ?[ laru'e
- : turmbcr-wrrr present to uav finaT~
r : tribute. The lie. B S -Co>per' olficiated
. j
s- The "-illrtnr?tJlikTu High School
d iootoaii team lost f-o the Mullins."
.m_L1i h team?lost. -Er^cU-y- -ni'tht 20-0,l
i but not until a terrific struggle had
vended-the fisht,. "
Mrs S..v ,inii:i)i Meftill?had??
i , ki'tM -hi>t weekend .her mot her.'
f Mrsj Id i Wallace Ferguson, -.she is
i presently residing in Selina, N. C.
-j i earners ci H\ne Hill Seh>oi will
. present a Fall -Festival Friday night,.
October 29 Adihissioii 50' cents.
- Col u mbie-Scdety ~
" i Mrs Ida .Cannon ol '-Wa-Tiinyton, ;
" Is the hoi>e guest of her"
cousin Mrs. Catheiine Cannon, -229
I Oervnis A'ra I Whi\? here, she
win ai-o visit Mrs. Mary Lewis and ;
other trtcnrts ailcl relatives
t Tlve I.ache- Auxilary to VFW heid ,
< "tiAME NIT,'E" at the home of
Mrs James McCluin. 12311 Gervais ,
, s>. l ist Monday night. Prizes were t
. awarded high score and low score .
holders of each game. An interest- !
nig feature, ol he evening wax the 1
(o/tniwj_
1 hose in llie
It ii ?>w . a-l? fin- __
Silk Hut limk
hi??1 Kje iir>-1 !
l or lliri knoo,
ytJL it i> uii-.iii )?.( A
>A\ si il for Has or.
y% for s iiiimi I li VV
qualil J.
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it 11 i l'i >i in in ll.i sor mi -111-1
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1G THURSDAY FOO"
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AND AND MAJORET
tdium State
inedict College in Orai
W COS through court*
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carefully V
he higlve^B
ments then
witl^L yOCacH
Mrs. ?Mt^
j needy iamllM
one In terest^H
linry Should tV
' Mrs. Helen DH
1 Street, telephpfl
Mr. and Mrs.S
the prptrd part?M
. bum last tiuiuiuj^l
weighed nine pouV
?Jnl>n
two children, Jacqtt^M
i j'a Ann ^
Mrs. Eugenia L. kI
York City Js presently tH
time with her father,
les, 2211) Washington StH
Elijah McDaniel of
tin ., la i l.sitiny-his fHTtCTTTiW
McDaniel and other ijelatlves^B
cily. Ml*. McDaniel ii the brooH
in-law of Dr. J. B. Lfwis*
Mrs. Dolly McCnty ahd son or
r^it v Kr 1 '?
v,, , *1, sr, iii KZ uic iiuum:
guests of Mr. and -Mrs. Jobn H. Me
Cray. Before arriving- In-eoiuwMa
she spent sometime with her mother-in-law,
Mrs. Rachel McCray in
Summerville.,'Axau?Baptist
Church wtB celebrute
"Home Coming L?ay" October
24 bi^mming -at- 11 #*eolck m the
im-rmnu and continuing'until 3 o'clock
in the afternoon. All mission
i^ics nnd-auNiliaries are cordially in *'
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