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??Prominent CoK'.ni'oin Business M>.,:
who recently I... ailed a modern.dry
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cleaning.'machine. ' " _ .
Mr. B. A. Blocker
Instails New
Dry Cleaning Plant
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Mr. B. A. "Blocker, the dry cleaner,
ropr.'rer uiiilTpresscr." of 1102 Washington
street, "has recently installed
i? w modern up-to-date' dry clean,
ing mat-rune of the very latest type,
the like of which cannot be found
T~r "With this hew machinery, Mr. Bloc-j
=s?-?:ker now able to call for work-in the
morning: and deliver, the same in the
{J afteroon thoroughly dry cleaned and
pressed and free from th^ yloi; of
gasoline. < " His prices have rnot increased
with )iis efficiency.
Since installing this machinery Mr.
Blocker's business is l^pidly' incfeaSiug.
lie is giving: personal attention
to this department add is inviting
and Soliciting the cooneration of t.ho
"pu*i^>~j^^this-is. tutu place where"
every6o(1^-'svA^#k^dfe property done
amp. ^ppifoMbf in need of
work in his lihb-wrp- not give him
a trial- and; he--thoroughl^ convineed
for yourself. " .>
IIi?: rates are! jVT.qu's .suits dry
cleaned and pressed $1.90j Overcoats
dry el caned and pressed $1 to $/.50
ov. inff to weight. Ladies coats dry
j cleaned and pressed SI Of) si r.nladies'
jlressc" . $1.00~and up. Other
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GEORGIA STATE COLLEGE PRE- j
PARES FOR GERAT OPENING i
_ Savannah, Ga., August 1U?The ;
Genre in Sf:iti>?Industrial?College?is?i
preparing for the best year in the 1
history of. thu institution. Buildings <
are behg repaired and plans are be- {
ing inndc for 11 very hirftn nm-nllment }
'Applications are.coming in.daily from ' ,
new students." These students .come '"
from all .sections of Georgia, Florida, 1
South Carolina, Alabama and Miss- 1
lssippi.' Many of the parents' w'rito 1
that they. feci that the Georgia State ' i
< Jolloge offers the; kind of education ]
.thy waht.their children to have..
= New TITtirding ~
It is proposed to -add to the plant-,
during the present .^eai^ a modern
i i nine Economics 'building l'or girls'
industries, a. huge Dining Hall and
kitchen ;1 of HUUents and teachers'; '
ii Mode! Sell.) .f i n I < Initio- mi.I inn
for teachers. These buildings, when '
'completed, will place this institution
ill ]!t11 jlt mn to n1 j ei srlfrhlll'dl'/t d Work ..
thntj-annpt. bo bad in any other col- lege
in tliis section of the'eduntry.
New Department Opened i !
Among the new departments that
the college will verj^ likely inaugn--j_
EltV this'ycar ,wll L>e Am > .
rniiung, handicraft and Teacher- J
Traihging. The Model Sc'.mhtHwHI he
used as. a/basis for teafhei'-traihirfg
work. JuuirW IVv <lm mnn? -
.about Auto Mechanics and Printing, i
tHcs0. 'departments will he lilted with j
Additions to Facility r
rl he college authorities-will- soon an- }
nounce the faculty I'm-?Uu!?ensuing
?eai\ There will he additional te'aehin
ihe 'trades, Agriculture. .and
Home Economics. Extra teutdions are
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Pastor of Bethel A. IVL E. CF'irck
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y the choir F-.n-u*rii{e.l A! M, F.
hi; fen, also ZncLNazaunh's Male
AILi'. I S. W e ace clependinp r>r>
I sfarted for 200 Colored beys ai
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hso being secured for the regulur j
L'olloge work. These teachers come I
from the University of Chicago,
University- of Pittsburg, Kansas J
State Colleges the Univcrmty dfi IUi .p
rtois, Kpelman College, Morehouse . j
College and Atlanta University.
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of wholesome competition and the
growth of -the fact that the- boxing 4
if loves given to' "settle individual dis[juteSr
No loafers or slackers"are Tot-""]
crated by the youth, and they take 1
pride in their membership. Short
:alks on social hygiene and'personal t
IwlaUy as~wel| as froe movios to- bo. a
iiven from time to timer
The following feats are gleaned from c
Lhe Director's-. ren'oit to the*- College I
.iiurhu: the first two weeks of op-. <
rut-on: total enrollment. 155; boys,
lit); gii-ls. -11. Average daiiy atten- ?
.lance. Kt week, .'*1; average-tiitHy at- t
enhance 2nd week, 02. Total numOf
Sll'tll'iy IhddTiii.-.QrpTrTTT"
rh? tVw.J^>r>->. 111 \t?with IhvfrpQt k
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^tendance are as follows: Warren Memorial,
.'55; Central Avenue, 13;
Friendship, 11; Sfiiloh, ll;MountMoi.iah,
10; Non Sunday, School memI'vi'sV
10.' Total huinlifr~of' schools '
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and colleges represented, 22. The 3 a
schools with the largest represents- jj
tTon are as follows: E. AT Ware, 80; 5
Washington High, 28; Spelman, 8. Of ?
rtie lb5 enrolled, 121 are between the *
ages of?ft and 15. Every day nwe *
niombwrs are enrolled. There has ' *
?nme <'i reciuest for the of -S
wening classes for men and women. ?
< Among the boys, the favorite sports, fe
ire .base ball, play ground ball, volley g
mil, basket ball and boxing. The J*
rlrls arc fond, of paygt'ouritTTmll, voh S
ey ball, basket'ball, delays and va- C
ious group names; v
The showers are prime favorites oh ?
hose siimniiji:??days,?and?anr COTTAt
the urgent request of the girls, o
irrangenients have been made where- 0
>y tVie girls will use1 the Gymnasium1 ?
>11 Sat unlay afternoons in addition to ?
I'ft. day and Thursday. The 'jioys 3
vill eontinue f>n Munil'iy, TVn<lrp<feT7y j 0
ind Friay afternoons. * ' 8
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AT.;BETIIEL A. M. E. CTIl'JtCH Si
Union, S. C., August 16?-Tuesday S>
right. "August.-Kit h:, Ti^'-ksd the eloj"'!'^
ni;.- session of the greatest revival C
ueerting ever held iii the city of U- <jj
lion, S. 0. " ; ' | Si
^-JDuring the ^session, \yhich lasted 2
seven nights, the church was crowded 8
jcfore sun dowu and crowds standing ?
m the outsido. ? 4-8
?Bet-hel?Ghttrch is in better condi- *$
ion financially and spiritually -than 8
:'or s'everl y.ears. , Rev. Shaw is ceii
ainly a man of visipn, a broad Chris- i O
-iah- and ~ an asset .^to> 'the city of Ulion,
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