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f Saturday, February 18, 1926.
| | Locals An
Mrs. J. G. Stewart is visiting
relatives in Laureog and Greenwood,
S. C*
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slightly used. Apply to the
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Mr. Preston Crafton and Miss
" EIoise McKnight motored TJo
' .^ Greenwood laat Sunday. They
- report an enjoyable trip, ?
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Mrs. Julia A. Itumphrie8-4aI
visiting, her cousins, Rev. and
s Mrs. Fishburn in West- Palm
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-?ucaun, ria. t- A
r Mrs. Alice Kk Johnson, of
Hampton Ave., lqft Monday for
j; Greehsb6ror N? C., tosee her sister,
Mrs. Viola Whittaker, who
is at the Wesley Long-hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reeeder
have returned to Richmond, Va.,
after attending the funeral of
their father, Mr. W. H. Feeder,
on last Friday.
Messrs. H. O. Walker, Robert
: - Knight McMillian and Morrist
? oLX>rangeburgT S. C^vvere visitors
in the City on Monday af~7~~
ternoon. " .. ?
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???-C, Calwy, of?H>24
Wheat St.. who has been ill for
four weeks is improving. Her
daughter, miss Lizzie . is still
with her, but will return to New
r York City as soon as she recovI
ers.
rtfirl Mr -T T-t ^vono loff
w ? uuo iV/i t Tf CU11COday
toatfend the National Stu-1
""dents Conference of the Episeot<?
pal Church; which meets at St.
Paul in Lawrenceyiile, Va./from
Thursday thru Sunday. j
Dr. Mr A. Evans has returned
to Columbia after spending two
weeks in Philadelphia, Pa*., where
: she went to -carry- ^-patient for
r, Pt"'' |
adelphia Women's Medical Hos-J
^ pital. ^
' The "Frat Four" "of Benedict j
_ College was privileged to sing at
?Zion-Baptist church last~Simday_
evening at the B. Y. P. U., and alvso
had the opportunity of hearings
the Hon. Judge Kimball, ufj
the City Court deliver a very!
helpful and inspiring message, j
Dr. Swan Rhodes who has been!
in the West for the past several
"3 ?V? V, r. J ? --1 ? * * ' '
mujiLuri uunng post graciuaxe^
medical'?work, has returned to
the City and will take up his1
practice'in this City." Dr. Rhodes
has many friends irxlhe.-City. andState
who will be happy to see
him here again.
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Friends of Miss Margurette
L. Rhodes, assistant superinten-j
dent of the Good Samaritan Hos-i
r^Unl J - ?
yji?.rti anu j. raining ^cjcnooi lor
Nurses wilh be sorry to learn
?that Miss- Rhodes is-seritmsty
ill at the hospital.. She is suffering
with Pneumonia, that has
caused her friends ljiuch concern.
Prof. T. Fr Curry of the Bates 1
burg school, Batesburg, S. C.,
sent in his report to the Secre
tary of the State Teachers' As?7
sociation with 100 per ce"nt of
his teachers enrolled. Batesburg
has a good school, an en8
** 1 SERVICE BA
J115 1-2 WAKHII*
Modern Equipment and
I We Cater to Ladle1
M. A. Entzminger, Prop.,
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c
id Personals un
ergetic principal and a faculty joi
of good teachers. They will at- pe
tend the Teachers' Convention Pr
here next March according to H
the report.
The House Party givpn^hy.Mr ?
and Mrs. Wesley Ford, om Heidt
Street last Wednesday night, was
'quite "an?elaborate?affair.?A
large number were present and ;
'all expressed themselves as hav- j
jing enjoyed the evening.
1 Miss Daisy Roach very de- I) a
light fully entertained Le Cercle Ed
jEntra Nous on Thursday "after-' . i
'roon having as her guest of hon- Ell
ior, Mrs. R. H. Paul. .The games Ja\
Wfii'P nlnvpd in a' 1
? ? U ov^HUg Ul iCIHS 'iei
and the Valentine suggestions Dit
I were used throughout the after-!* 1
noon.; mints being in the shape Tes
'of tiny red hearts, while scores Dis
I were kept on tally cards pic- ley
tured with red harts, A deli- Mil
jcious salad course with tea was Ad'
(served," followed by a sweet son
[ , i
jcourse. Miss Henrietta- Boozer roy
.scored highest and received a ?
I very dainty piece of lingerie and Bai
Miss Ruth DeLorme cut the con- Ho:
% fl
solation, a vanity novelty. Miss' Pai
i Rrareh-presented each guest witlvWa
>r red sachet bag as^a favor. I Jar
1 ' More than 500 of the best
people in Culuuibia heard the Ho
Silver Tone Quintette in the au-'j)^
ditorium at Allen University la^t' lv,
Wednesday night. The enter-1 j
tertainment was high class, cen- ^011
jjoyable, and as Dr. Sims said in j]c
his comment at the close of thje d.
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Tuition *of art by?our group * j
which adds much to the accom- \ya
plishmen\ of-the Negro race.
jThe Silver Tone- Quintette is
-sent out by Mr. Cha;. P. Will- qu,
iams, of Chicago-^-the man who \ya
made the Williams Singers fa- ro^
mous in America and Europe, j c
From his institution, we have al- a.]1i
wayn gotten the "be.?,i aniil L'llti
personnel of the troupe which jjar
entertained at Allen substanti- g
ates that. They made a pi*o-Cra
found impression, and gave an
entertainment that a bigger * ,
crowd than attended last WednpsflnV
r>i(rVit fVio^r ?- -
? ...p.., ..-v. c v.l^JT W >_ U I 11C
again next week. j
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NOTICE. ~fpM
- - - 'orcl
Notice is hereby given that I~l&2
have forbiddem the use of mv>Thc
nan?e printed, written or other- to
tyTse on TH^statTbhai-jT or in any (*on
other manner by Industrial Buil- ^v
ding <Ss j,oan Association. wnicftsaid
Association nnpmtprl l^r eiet
H. Collips. Heretofore^on Oct. *n 5
4, 1921 and Sept. 7, 1924 I gave |ia^
public notice of my having sev- 18 x
crcd connection with same. '
Dr. L. M. Daniels, 1125 Washington
Street. 1 a P]
Con
* " " 'was
COfcftEGE^ANQUET. ; turc
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The anhual Cdllege Banquet ,
will be held in the College dining ^
hall, Friday evening, Feb. 19, at^l^
8 p. m., under the auspices of the ^7
Senior College class of Benedict.
This affair promises to be the ^ best
of its kind in many years. ^ i
A delicious menu has been planyeai
ned together with a unique pro- _
gram./ Some of the best talent"
in the city will appear on this ^llc
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RBER SHOP |
fGTON STREET ?
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Service that Satisfies. 5
' t evei
s Work Especially |i If/*
?3Is - 13 Mat
C. L. Lilliewood, Mgr. | an(j
Mill
y?- :
r THE PALMf
ogram. No one can afford to
iss the inspiration of such an
usual event. Tickets may be
from-any'member of-the
nior College class. Reserve
ur setts early. Admission 75c
r plate. Theo. J. Hanberry,
es!
ONOR AND
DISTINCTION ROLL
NEW HOWARD SCHOOL
or. Blanding & Williams Sts.
r 0 weeks ending Jan. 22nd,
W. P. Dendy, Principal
HONOR ROLL .
st Giade?Miss D. M? MVfers.
ficher. Winton Cornelia Dendv
>tinction Roll?Eligah Davis,
gar Ghappelle, Mary Martin*
\dvnnred First Honor Roll,
iott Taylor, V. Ga-ten, Frank
'is, Jr., Linnie B: Nixon, Dan-,
Walker.
-t inert ion Roll?I.eroy Ashford
7irst Grade-Miss R. L. Bynum
icher. ' *
itinction Roll?Edward Brad-.
, Charles . King, Jr., Marie
tehejl.
va-nced First ? Polio Mn/i-!
? - - ~ V/Vl*t4 J.1UUi,
Abraham Hammonds, Le-1
' Ashford.
second Grade?Miss- M. L.
rber, Teacher.
aor Roll?Jessie Mae Eargle,
Bine "BSiiltoh, Jessie Mae
II4. Frank Bedenhangh,
ties McCtillum, Robert White,
ties Whitman. John Whitman,
[hird Grade?Miss A. M. Hall,
hor' Roll?-Malliot Roseboro.
;tincticn Roll?Donald Reed,
ilia Downer. ~
fourth Grade?Mrs. E. C. Nel1,
Teacher.
mor Roll?Christine Wilson,!
stinction Roll?Ida Abrams,1
lzetta Terry, Merjine AdamsB
Hfth?Giade?Miss?A.?Er~
shingto.n, Teacher. tlnction
Roll?Violet Taylor,
ismiKina lioyiViVIyrteleneMearters,
Arnold Bentley,) Frank
Iker, Thomas P. Gaten, Woodr
Miller.- ' . r
lixtli Grade?Miss O. E.
3, Teacher. _ 4
is.tjnction Roll?Maggie Gil-,
n. Priscilla Veal,
ieventh Grade?Miss E. M.
ft, Teacher. - None.
!en University News.
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Beta Society Holds Regular
: r Meeting. \l
i!s W. Thompson 7 fteporf st;~
U^e- regular meeting- of the
Beta Society was called to |
er Tuesday evening, Feb. 9,!
6, by President B. F. Gibson.!
i purpose of this Society is
develop the :Collegiate stuFs;
intellectually and literalSince
the * re-organization
the scholastic year, the So?
y has been almost doubled
strength. It is the predomi- ,
ing society of the campus and ,
ocognized by the authorities
.ho inotitution. ?^
evening was the time when
rogram was to be presented,
sequently, a short program
rendered. The main 'feathe
evening was the ad3S
bv Mr. .TnVin R Qfmrononn
w v *? ui/u v unouii
interesting facts about the
|e- .. . -w-?'
he final plans for the Annua!
iirquetr which is to be held
lay evening, February the
lfth. We are planning to
e a unique, eventful Banquet
t will be remembered forj
rs to come. . ~ I
;n Christian Endeavor Lea-'
gue Meets.
secration Sunday, the A. C.'r
^eague held joint meeting of
whole league, with Mr. Jas. [
Giles, General Preside n't, preng.
The main feature s of the
aing were the Song servieea,
by Mrs. L. H. Was'hington,
ron of Coppin Hal!?; the re kvS
made by several students
the address by Mr. L ouis Mean,
a visitor. - ,
Mr- .1. i
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3TTO LEADER
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[ The Song Service led by b<
L, H. Washington was very in- l><
spiring. The songs usecl^ were tl
Negro- S7Tn*rtnalsrttTatr-roastrt"hTr~ ^
God-like part of man called the Ix
soul. * It seemed as tho' God was o!
in our midst, as the words of tn
| these spirituals-were sung from cc
jthe depths of the souls of the th
'students. , tl
|?A new system of speaking was si
used. The . president called on al
Mr. B. F. Gibson to be the first ir
speaker. He called on another
student; this student called on M
janother and so on, until several. M
students had spoken. M
Mr. Louis McMillan, the Field M
Secretary of theg Young Men's A
Christian* Association, made an A
inspiring address that thrilled A
the entire student-tbody. Mr. A
McMillan was a visitor and was A
only passing thru the city. It A
is always a pleasure for us to M
have visitors t(r address us and "M
see the-marked degree of development
under the administration
of President James. M. Giles.
CLAFEIN'S QUINT STAGES cc
COMEBACK |Y
Orangeburg, Feb: 6?Af.ter T1
losing the first garpe of the seas- ?
on to Paine the Claflin Quint i<^
hit their stride in the game with ; V
-Haines and raced thru to an easy V
victory. From start to finish,
the-Panthers outclassed the visi- V
tors; who fought gamely
Hopelessly.
of-theadept Ct$f-1 ^
lin forwards' and McKay who' X
ww supcscd to Le. b f enter j
but seemed to be every where at I ?
one time, resulted in a lead of 25; f
to 1 by the end of the half for! fa
the Panthers. i ?
The Hainites were more alert j fa
in the second half ami prevented]-^
the Panthers from-tnriking-more: v??
than 16 points in this period, j
at the same time cthe contribu_tipn-lQ-Hainps,
scored by Ander-,^
son and Fisher, nettled 10 points &
This making the^ final score of;<?>
41-11. ' '' :J_
~To say-that any one-man fea-J.y
tured the dpy for Claflin would , ^
be wrong, for it was finite evi-'^
dentrthaMiis victory was due to ^
fVlf> i\*? flro rv?n? ^
V4LWVI ? V, U ? W-111C411 UC 1 J
played~by?alb .J. ' j*
Claflin 41 LINE-UP Haines 11 ?
Bythewood *(T. K. R. F. Lamar,?
Smith L. F." j Jones's
McKSf*^ ? & , Fisher ?
Blake : R. G. Turner
Knight L. C. AndmsoffjL
Substitutes: Claflin; Wilson, o
?>
Washington, Johnson/ Brown. o|
Haines?Floyd, Pickett.
-benedict base-ftall f
; notes " . ' j
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(By Theo. J. Hanberry)
?Benedict is again blessed with 2
good prospects for another^
championship team. Among the %
older men that will take their %
regular berths are:- McFarlin Swbfi
Ui'TT hrnhflhivvlft tha / otnh V
ing, "Mac" caught for the N. Y. 8
Red Caps the past Summer. Mc- ?
~~ Q
Clain will be back at second, o
"Slick" says heTwill still-' vveild a oc
wicked club. Curry will be back
1 jr short again this yew. Hughes
who. must do some of the twirl- 6
Ing is in splendid shape, he will ?
*< O'
Graham \\;ill be back at first as 3
usual, yet, "Dusty" may be called 0
upon to do-some pitching. Down 0
in Sa-vannah, they call him "Can- 0
on Ball Charlie." Scott, T. Jones %
and Worleman will supervise the 8
the outerV gardens. "Dinny" 8
coming up to the mound occa- %
sionally to shoot a few acoss the
plate. " '
Among the Rookies are:- . ,.oa
"Bus" Williams who sa-ys ?
"Mac" can't catch, H. Lindsay, -
who thinks short-stop is his
place. H. Montieth, who will co
try to replace Graham, .ajyjngfi nr
from the, port side with a good
eye on the ball. Myers will try iv>
for 3rd, while Whaley will a-pply
for Admission to the pitching
|staff. W oodson has yielded his.io
? . , , '| |, t~ I ?
v,.....
2rth of official scorer toT. Hanirry,
to follow in the footsteps C
le famous Walter Johnson.
~Beneri irt good -tearrrt:
icause *he has most ef -her
d players back, only 2 having ^
adualed last, term, plus a good?
>ach, Professor Smith will have o
ie same kind of a winning team f
lat hehnd in foot ball the past
ason. Hu lias demonstrated his e
xility as a coach during the grid E
on "days of last fall. - . * E
Benedict's. Schedule/ s:
arch 12?SchoQeld t.-t Benedict ^
ar 16 ? Allen at Benedict
arch 19?Benedict at Paine ; ;
arch 20?Benedict at Schofield
pirP2?=?Benedict at Claflin
pnl 0?Benedict at Morris
nril Pnl r.f P.onnriint ^
pril 16?Morns at BeneTficT
pril 23?A lion at Benedict ,
pril 80?Claflin at-Benedict
ay 7?-Benedict at_State Col. ^
ay 14 ?Allen at Benedict.
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IN MEMORIAM
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In memory of my husbandj*
ekion Greenwood, who -depart-,
I,this life on Jam. 31, 1926, New 1
ork, N. Y-.
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ibse in life the dearest,
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Selling direct from maker to wearerj
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Suits and Overcoats $18.50,
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They shall reluFrf,
Jhrist, when thou appearest.
Soon shall Thy voice
xrp fortHhose -no w-weepingyr
-1-Uddiivg-ra jpica ' - ' : lH
in Je^us asleeing.
Up hmvns n wife, ona sister,
re mother many relatives and
riends to mourn his loss.
Miss Bessie Greenwood, formrly
of this City, daughter of ? '
Lev. Tr WV-Dixon, wife. Mrs.
Luby Harden of Atlanta, Ga., / . '. *
ister Mr. Daye Greenwood, of
lonroe. Ga.
DEVAULT
-In sad but loving remembrance ?
f our devoted wife and mother,
.us am a UeVault who departed
his life t-foree-years ago, Feb.
, 1923. ~
Before' our eyes she faded,
thjvwijk weamjr every aay;
Patiently bearing her suffering ntil
Qod, took her away.
To see her slowly leaving ,us,
^s helpless *we stood by;
y Artel 'drained the cup of bitter
grief,/
"he day we saw her die. ?'
Her loving husband and chilren,
Julius DeVault, David De- ?
"ault, Laura, DeVault Barr.
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