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Benedict Omegas
^Sponsor Contest In
High'Schools
\ Epsilon Epsllon chapter of the
Omega Pst Phi fraterTftty at Bene
diet College?will observe -the nn...
_ nual National Negru Achievement
^Week of the fraternity, held November
7 through November 13th,
it was bmmipiced Monday. -y> ?
' One bit; feature will be
. pHtJon 111 The" National high school
essay contest, open to all high
>^->5chor?l seniors Wishing to enter an
, ttcfaes. under the subject: "The Individual-Key
To Trlie Democracy."
FYaternftly theme during the.
week Is. "Make America safe by insuring
Justice for nil.'1
The chapter reported whereabouts
on several men who graduated in
the last session. Thev include Joseph
C\ Richie, head coach' at RoV
teri. Smalls school <n Beaufort:
, Pi'HUC'ls J Oil Jr.. Studying law ~a t
Catholic ,Dr ?-ers'.tj. Wellington.
. D. C.; Marqus D. Singleton. Drayion
.Street high school faculty, Now*
. berry and Zu<& J. ^Weston studying
Journalism at Lincoln Univcr'
slty in Jefferson City. Mo.
James H. Coleman" is publicity
director for the chapter. He notes
among (raters on the present college
. faculty.. T. H. G. Crawford, ins true_
tor In foreign languages and the
CAPITOL
THEATRE
, Sun. and Mon. Oct. 24-25
Roberr Mltclium
"Nevadaf*
Chapter ~7?^tfrricane Expfrei??~ ^
SPECIALS SPECFAt.t ??
On Our 5t?g? in Person
SAMMY _C.Rr.rM'q?Mm
r ; HARLEM REVUE
Monday October 25th ONLY
AdmU?*on: Children 25c
Adult 50c
lues. Wed." Thur. Oct. 26-27-28
(Double Feature")1
Rod Cttmeron *
_ ^ "Panhandle"
rTr?r,?~?~?? -^^-Aliloi?~ ? "
"The Roosevelt
Story" ??
Chap. 12 ^'Mystery of the
u-. -w . Riverboat" ^-r--,
?Colored News
4-?- Fri and Sal. Ort. 24-30 ....
(.Double Feature)
Wild Bill Elliott
frfv> -?. -la?
. - , "The Return Of
Uaniel Boone7
* - ?Al.oAll
Stair Cast?In?
"Below The
Deadline"
Chap. .3 "Adventures of Frank
And Jesse James"
1 ALLEW
MEET A
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COLLEC
Becomes The I
Of Fri
After An Afternoon
manship, Visit Us Fo
Fine Foods. Your Fa
_ Specialty.
_ Hotel accommodations 1
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1609 Harden St.
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Reverend O. St. Clair FranlcIIn, a
professor In the School ofjOTheo logy.
; ' r> , {-r
HarbisorrBows To
| Friendship Tigersj<c>r.K-khj,.
^Td.?Btlf MWei,
?arl Pair'and Afro Harris collaburated
In earning a 14-0 victory over
j the Harbison eleven in a tough 0011ference
game here Saturday by the
Friendship College Tlgpfs y*.
* Millet took the-Bali from a Hurbi;
son carrier in the third quarter and
! with magnificent blocking, dashed
; H5 yards Tor tfre game's first tally.
' Ernest King cjac^ed oft right lacltle
1 for the extra point.
The Ti'hal tally canie shortly afS
tor the final period opened with
Pair passing to Miller, the latter
. galloping 40 yards to score. A pass.
Paly to Harris, made the extra point
try good. ' The
visit visitors drove to the 20
yard line of the Tigers four times
during the affray but there the al?-mm-.t'
impenetrable?Ifricj-fli-Friend~
r.i p. -p<nKeo by ^ a firs Lockhart
and Herber* Jenkins stood Immovable.
Spartanburg News
SPARTANBURG, S. C.?The Progressive
Democrats will have a pub!
lie meeting Sunday, October 31 a!.
Majority-, Baptist Church - at 4 '.30
j P M. John H. MeCray. State Cnairman.
'will be guest speaker. The
! public is urged to attend in order
tr get vital' instructions prior to'
?voting in the General Election.
T*he?Rev. M. L King of Atlanta
conducted revival services at. Mt.
1 Marfab Baptist Church recent lyHis
brother, the Rev. Joel L. King Is
~ pastor of the church.
Clark spent the
week end with her mother, Mrs.
Gladys At-c-hersohr?^Ar*. Glark is a
member of the city school faculty
of Dnvisboro. Gu?
Mrs. Mary Jtiues returned home
recently after a visit with her da'ugh
.ter. Mrs. Aaron Harvev* of Charleston
R&publkcm Leader
Blasts Opponents ~
! An enthusiastic audience greeted
J. Pates Gerald, and applauded oft-teiv
lie Republican candidate for
I the U S. Senate and chairman of
-the S. C. Republican party, championed
the national Republican party
. platform, lambasted tjie Qixiecrats
and the Democratic Party and scored
Governor J. ^Strom Thurmond
.secret .ballot, here Monday night
? The meeting was held in Union
Baptist Church and the speaker inlinnucd
that although the legislature
had been Yequested to"pass on
the secret ballot to the jfeople, such
bills did not come, to the floor of the
! legislature ; because 6f deliberate
strategy which stymied the effort.
SCORES THURMOND
"Although I would mate like the
devil to have my name appear on i
i secret ballot with those grand ra-s
cals in the, Dixiecratlc 'party," Mr.
J Gerald declared, "I know that the
people of this state, like those of
J every other state In the Union,
f-should Have the unrestricted prlvl,
le?e of voting their convictions.
! "Tiiurmond should not withhold
from South Carolinians what he
seeks for himself In other states,
the GOP chieftian avowed;*.
^Gerald also poke-d atsDemocratic
incumbent U. S. Senator Burnet R.
'Maybank. his opponent in the Renand
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SlEBiET
.GAIN AGAIN
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Meeting Place
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Of Clean Sportsr
An Evening Of
vorite Dish Is Our
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? Phone 91 IS.
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lay, Octobe
e Sale of Tickets: Cofa
Theg
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# ? "V '
C" THE ughth
eral election, for appearing in Oeor.
gia to speak while seeking office in
South Caroliha.
Various pamphlets, Dewey-Warren
buttons and ballots wore dlwtrtb- ?
uted. Instructions as to balloting
were given and all were urged to go
to the polls on November ft wtw>
announced tftnt further mntirhils
may be obtained from Mrs.. Andrew
W. Si'mklns, 2020 Marlon' Street
Columbia, whose telephone* mimbei
is 2?9678 or, at state party liead^quarters,
204 Kintr Street, Charles-'
-^tort. v-? " ' t.' 11 ^ ?
! Dillon Highlights
4?DILJjON, S. C;?The Rev. W. M
J McPOiialcl, pastor of Bethel AML *
! Church preached his. farewell see|
CARVER
THEATRE
Sun. Anil Mon. Oct- 24-25 '
Yvonne DeCarlo
Dan Duryea
"Black Bart"
Color Cartoon
News
Tueaday Ott. .26 I "
Robert Hutton
Ella Rainr*
j "Time Out'Of Mind" ;
Chap. 3 " Mystery Mountain" j vi
.... New? of the World
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Wed. end Thu?--Get. < 2?-2? ?
Mickey Roono-w v.
r.u-l. nlu * i'.
"Summer ? Holiday*! \ B
, C'.iap. 3 and 4 " Hop Harridan"
11
Fm! and Satr^Oct. 29-30 U
(Double Feature) 'i
Johnny Mack Brown : n
1 "Law Of The Valley"^
j. _ ^ Alto -?
JamM Wawill ? + ?]
And i it
SUver Kini?
"On The Great ?
White Trail" j=
j Chapter 8* ,"Who'? Guiltv?"
DILLON'S
DIRECTORY
Betkea's Tailoring ^
J& Dry Cleaning 1
DAY DRY CLEANING ^
AND PRESSING SERVICE" L
Suits and Droues-75e CI
Work Guaranteed
Cash and C?*rv
Make Conservatism Your Motto by
Giving Us A Trial You Must B< '
Satisfied. ; 11
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405 West Main Sir??t Don't
Be Mi hied ? Look
Instead
; ROOMS ? SOFT DRINKS
?COLD REEK and WINE .j
Confectionary Counter
Ciffar? and CipnreOea i_
Fried Chicken and Sea? r
Foods Daily _??
TAXI SERVICE DAY OR NICH1
??WRIGHT'S
HOTEL CAFE
Ed Wright, Prop.
___ Phone 91 <W _
?09 F, Hampton St?
1 rrihcerning local events, news
or memorials, etc., consult;
Herbert Crawford, representative
of the" Lighthouse.
Telephone 293 .1
MOORE'S PARADISE INN
A PLACE OF PLEASURE
DINE AND DANC E ANYTIME
DRINKS - SANDWICHES DINNERS
?2-1 Hour Service?
We have what, you want;
WILLIE MOORE, Prop.
New Town Plume 57R-W fWOOD
? "(i(Voi)""wood" " j
Woodman You Need0 Any price i
Delivery. . Any .size. Any Length. ?
1 Buy tymv unci sunir Money. f,.
ACWilliams, Prop
^ :c?t9*E HAMPTON STREET
I Telephone 25.V-R
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MG--HALF-I4M1? iAf
r 28th Unh
ints Drug Store, Stuart'
lame will be broadcast
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CIIICACMDANS^^^T HF.HK, Alirney
and Mrs. J., Edward < llntli
Hltlwt'll' Brown ot TThivauo were
i si tors in Columbia last week, cvmir
<?n the s.ut ooi\iston~oTrfftr TTTCv1"
ih ui >m- liiiu-rs inomer, Mis, l i t
aldweH. who passed rrcmy whtlc
siting the Browns.
Both are. .graduates. ol Boned ic-tollego
and taught in the State*-for
atne fter?ycars?before removmu
' idcpoe Mrs.:'.Blown n ? hhT;TT
orker. * employed by ihe Cook
ounty Bureau of Public Welfare^
oth arc proud and active NAACP,
1011 last Sunday morning before
'avinsc for the Annual Conference
> be held at Conway. S. C. beginlng
Wednesday. Rev.- MoDnmiM
* tinned un the nrfiT''^^ ",n
ad made duripg his years in Diim
and expressed im f
lany tovety Rifts wen5 presented
re tractor mid "all"express a will:gs
and .56 candles representing her
Miss Thelma Barns is spending
-two weeks vacation with relatives
ere. She l.^._now a .Registered
urse and is employed in* the Mai?ymd
Hospital, She is the sister ot
Irs. Lily B. McRuo.? ?
Ivory Wingnte of Florence spent
le weekend here with relatives and
lends. ' Mr>."' Beatrice Cigars' oT
jckscnVilie spent the weekend with
t-v hit bat id in rtit'lniiot'itl "
Mr?, Ftankie McLam celebrated
i*r 50th birthday last Friday nighl.
ct>ber 15. at her ' residence. Quite
large number, of well ..wishers atnded.
. There were 1(J xandlcs on
to large cake defiotlng her fee.igs
and o6 pandles representing
re were placed In a dish on the
iblPT"'Several of her while frlenos
tie tided the nartv and wil.shciwerwipr
with bountiful uif:. Mrs. Mcatn
Is president of the local flow
club.
Mrs. Queente David spent last
eekend with her daughter. Mrs.
ouise Simmons of Stmihbourg.
Heyward Campbell and fami.y
ad as guest tneir son-in-law. Profrsor
Gerald of Patterson. N. J H
i a former principal of the iota.
Silk il\ i i s
At-)ri<.?i -A.
lCM}. \%\uS
I trtUI 4(111 I IWIU'V \ n
Heppcrnnnt Sihfiapfi .
Crrnu* tit- Mttilli
Mint I la\ n-J t >m lOranitt
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Sl?>f ( '
Ben Arnol l Co., CnluniB
.1! FOOT
T MISS SEEING Ti
CLAFLII
/ersity St?
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vDrug Store and Be
.over Radio Station
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BIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
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I inointocr>?. the Urban Beutnte and rhi
Community Improvement Council
t They arc also actively vonnectec
W 'it> B< !?< ' t u : _ Collet:'1 ciuti in Chi!
r.tm. " ~
- AOoctay?HiIUU- -i*- [iviKifj.-i) vl
he Wo1 Side Property Owners As>
yociatloii :mrt VTr-, Rnnm k cllUitj
, man af th<\ membership committee
i froth are urmutt?1ehurch workers.
Mrs: Brown j> a sister of Mr
Jasper Caldwell, proprietor of tin
\ n.?.w. t v. ... tj. ?
i <-mn|)u.s i.mu'u an(i wHveciy- fcisst
jrStatioh at Pino and Taylor St.v-high
iClioul. Ho ;v t-- hoinc becaus<
of tin- death of his nephew wh<
passed lccontly in Miillins. S. C
? Jainc- Tiethea. wli i wrt-; fnrnih
- -bi.juu! y. Baltimore, .\nl. was fuuer
all/ <1 Thursday afternoon from lh<
?Me'.hi nil ;?Gnnroh?rmd?interred?n
; the HimiiUoii Cemetery A- farm
number wore present to pay fina
i tribute. TJhe Rev, B S Cooper of:
ficiated.
^ The trnHar" Dillon High Sehoo
" football team lost to the Mullin:
i Hi h Mam last Friday night 20-0
j but not until a terrific struggle hat
4 ended the* fight.
Mrs Savannah McGill had a.
j guest' last weekend her mo'thw
Mrs. Tela Wallace Fergti on. T5he~f:
presently ee.ading in Sehna X'. C
v-.-Tcaoliers. ul Pine Hill Srlml w4H
present a. Foil Festival Friday.night
t-Dctuber. 29?Admin-ion all onto.?
Columbia Society
i Mrs Ida Cannon of Washington
* n.~ c. is the house guest of hci
cousin Mrs. Catherine Catmon, 222f
CVrv.ns :<>re< t Wid'.-y here she,
will ni-o visit. Mrs. Mary Lewis ami
other friends and relatives.
Tiie Ladies Auxdary to VFW helc
a "GAME NITE" at the home '61
Mrs. James McCluin. 2311 Gervaii
St. Hi.st Monday night, Prizes wen
awarded high -core and low scon
jholder.v of each game. An interesting
feature of he evening ,was the
SJ'fhit
f s j r ' i
k wranm
^/\ I hn>?! in
U ii uu . a?k fhr
^ Silk Hnt \ I < irk I
hih! Kjelirsl!
iim_ l or tliri kiioit
'\\A ' <1 is un>iii |?.i?^
?n-il tor llnvori
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carefUiljrB
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with vocal^B
Mrs. EugcB
of this affIB
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one mtcresleqM
liary should cB
Mrs. Helen DB
Street, telephoB
! the proud parefl
. .1 born lust SundajB
weighed nine puuB I
i joho Jasper, Jr.'fiB
two 'children, JacquHH
| Ann. .-7JB
Mrs. Eugenia' L. KM
^ . York City If presently tB
time with her father/B B
[ ies. 2216 Washington sIB
Elijah McDaniel ojfWeJ^B I
: La.. is" visiting his father. flB
'McDaniel and other rc-latiyesTB
t city. Mr; McDaniel l j tht? bronB
' in-law of Dn? J. B. Lewis. j ^^B
| Mis., Dolly McCrtfy and son
- I Jurxey -City, N. J. are the house-tB
! guests of Mr. and.Mrs. John H. Mc j
Cray. Before arriving In Columbia
she spent sometime with her moth- ?
<i-in-law, Mrs. Rachel McCray In
? Summerville . - - M
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1 Zion Baptist Churcli will cele* J
-?brute "Home Cuming Day" October 1 ~
24 beginning at 11 #*colck in ttnrt"
in<iming ami continuing until 3 o'- j
* clock in -t4te?afternoon. All mission"
arics and auxiliaries are cordially inI
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