The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 19, 1927, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday, November 19, 192'
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Locals Ai
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Th|, many friends.. of ,\j
J. yir.' KillihgswortFT, ~ H'r.'i,. vT,?i k
with pleasure 'of Akeir rfctu'iu to. i
. V' city uftcr a stay, ox eight months
New York City. 'ihc?ioo.v i\:e" p
ture of health "and Columbia
'comes them back. V- T
* Mrs. \\ ilheimema III. Kununij ;;
Mr. Jaiues Miuheli have iv.tui nVd.
Nqw York City.
Mrs. L. F. Locust of Lrufglly, S.
spent the week eiui with iur -in
band, Mr. S. .C.\ Lcciist.
The relatives and friend- < f
Phylles Hale are Clttivf 1- bv.cr i,
being home again and tv"a. . . * .
the doctor and nurses of 1 e
? Samaritan Hospital for tluir kin.i a
courteous treatment.
Mrs. .Henrietta Fr'Ost -Spiinn !
been very sick and is s<i ,
proving at this writiug.' 'She- :. a,
r_, her father at odd Short.rat "Atc;-,"
-s?1 We aiu stMv u. .:~~
helm Weston, a s:uuenl a.
iogw, 10 h?HH on in u-.i. i i .
Mrs* ij. L. Owi'Hs is ;;;
the account of hct. Hi nte;.;,. 11 ../
..Mary I., Hampton, -knfti' iirrrmr?
St. ... _
??Jarties \\\'. Hopkins ol- tJJ
Gervais St., lias es }u-i* l?.?;:.v gut
Miss Estelly CiiVctuu, ami Mi^s. Ai
Nelson of tircenvjije, S. C.
MsSrs.-JHincs ?u\l .J(.s.sip cHu.t.a.n
. phila_(iob?hjii. l';?v h,. lv.i i \t
* Camdcin Stlridiiy. UTr- l'Kiooil, ;;;?' t
guests of Misses l liynias.ua and i.
s?Nse Boozer, which was really a sii
prise to them. 'J typ .Mis, y.s Ih-oVvi'/ii
teachers in the Red I fill graded ,-la
~i at Camik-n. 7 *
-? Mr. ami Mnn. \V. i-i. J i A i: . a I! 1:
their many -'friends l or their I.Hv.im
and ilorai oSfevin&s during the iihu
and death of. their gad-iuutiuV, M
7??Banks. ~?
The- Seventh Anniversary of t
?? Unitcd70rdrr dl^Tcnt.s .1. :1. (I. a
J. F. will be he'il at Union Rapt
?: Church, Rev. T. 31. ir ; :. m. ; .TT~
** "' Sunday, November lT. Ivs'i at
"P. M. The pubiij- isfeofdiaii;
to attend;
Mr. Arthur he. ale ">
thriving^trasino^a at lii"h..rl;. r rh
on Gates Street. ' " ;
LES CERCLE ENTUK NO IS.
Miss Ruth But lor iMb-in i n'.lv . e
tertained Lea ' Ce'rde' I.nir; NU i>
her-home,. 171(5 \Vu.\ne strut, <u
Wednesday eveningsl'roan~3": Id to 7
At Whist MissjJRuth Del. i .-in. >f
Irma Apdorsun ami 5Mi ! :<:'i>:I !.
son were ^the. prize winners. ? ?!
Johnson, to retain ih lienor of pi
winning,' bore away ,.Uie li >ei y't'
time, in contrast, ??t; ih.\ fir's: >,r
at th0 first nicettnir. : Pr- mpM?**
6:30 the, ivttentirn . of *t!v^*('.! ;! - v.
called to business. Report s V'f/.t
commklees were hyie and hv c ' >: h
At "thp close of business t!>-en
.the meeting was given owr \\< t
hostess who served a must- d'.dt'Ji
sa'ad course with. Russian Ua.'jn
'--manner befitting her e'lpnuing a
-maffttetic personality.
? CITY MISSIONARY I'NTON
. The .City Missionary Iiv I I.
monthly medtiw* al I'.lw no '.w B?rChurch
of "hi.-h . it- j: Ci-.i-n
paster Friday. The session \vi< a >-i
ww Ihui.'c .h'ilii mi, 'j'^d hi M
Ferry; after which a wonderful d
~ cussion was opened by MrsJ Hunt
? subject, "Ildw. Cti 11 \\o ll- - ; . 1 SP
*' '' Missionaries ?." The fi 'tl jvo '! : r. M
Miller, fjaye- ?i real ?.-:<nfcl rcp.brt of 1
different clubs they i;n:I vi Tied.
/ . IMPORTANT NOTICft
All lodges of ih,> Christ' in. JTo
Burial Benefit Society of C.iluni
and Richland CCHMvvwlio FTive 1
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received 'then* state cojv nil';. iv )>:
grams must see-our G::nnd. Ifoi-n
.. Prof. W. It. Bowman, l l'J l .3'iiu*
Columbia S. C. and go], I'm :n. (
..... State Convention, .will nucf Lh nil
giving P?1y 'at'Tyzcr. near Sib
Maria Burtt n, Grand I'ica'
W. ft. YTiHiams, S :d(. S c.
MRS. MAPI I. I)A (IWII-T.N (H)I.
MEMORIAL SERVICES >Oit
"" HER TWO'SONS IN MACON.
GEORGIA
M rvov, 4-a ,W^',??
tilda Griffin 'of Cftljumbin, S. G., h
memorial so r vices hero, X< win!
iith in honor oY her rons", rvh-^ w
killed V'plil Ym ' i T -n
The service^ were- hold ut_tha inov
? The services for porn s.tm
nnrPPrivntc Clifton GYifTm.'wovo ii
at Benedict College. this__eity. win..
. number of prominent -citizens. wli
, and colored, spoke.
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tid Personals
?s. 11 1J.\ i;d HUSSION Ally FROM
.vj V IV.vA.?ia lA.sAL ZONK HKltE
in i iia i.cH. 11. li. Thorbourne, re
>;y- uj i.L i i.ii.,sionary-ol" thy IVn'ama
el v t.. .i iu> who ja on .a furlough in
- */' 1 ' > vbiling'thy State of
aii. h A :
.id ' y. ?'t o-cuhauru, but a. South Cu /
J-?ir;,un id in. the ei'ly.
C? \kV ,;,,i lo ibis St.dy from Cuba in
;s ' '"-a '.;i? 'Con-.iuiees, matriculated
.., i>-. ?k du t'. .College* f roni.. w'hiek- -He
s. 'n li|03. lie is'a member
tiy V -. v * 'i a (.'ah;iry Baptist. QitiVcli
' ' 1 Mr. Tlii>rbournc has
, . v-. d four. (lruVcliC's bn thy Canal
a'X ' - * -.i. h.il a school, but the
;i i.i u y ;.oul of funds henc<*
1:,; .*?! ah.l his v. i.i\j arc touring the l/'ni
iV-?~1?; ?fluids for tllC "
? . ' on of. t :b wui-k. South X-a-?
- - r iv.^y Txr.ainft-lreiractcnt^*"
! . 'a - -vL_ai-^-a-i.-ry n.st io-re. "
???Ai .?i.iisu'iyli.- ' Ylyy. Tiiotfwirut
1 . ' !. Zi.i;i a> l.st i. huich "
, ' ifuiuiay. .
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-v ^ ^ vll.r.. 1 It.Ill .SK MANAXTT"
- KM; ti)n OK 11 EKE
I.U. -1*' Win. O. Walker, managing edva~~;WW<:
J- J be ?Washington Tribune,
-V ' ' a?>i,j D. C., hi the city this "
<?: V- _ ;-'.U:U'imy 111 - A-?i .i ii.-.l C""l'i VPII'L "
i? J W /jroir~Claureli> which *is
h. i *t<?; >on-.it J-oiics Chapel Church.
K-' 1 ~ Walker is''Here on invitation of.
v iCuhop Jollies, presiding bishop of t,hisf
c| 'luieive. ^ . . 1 ' :. V
??>;' ' the Washington Tribune enjoys the..
o -u.n of b. ing the. leading weekly i'
nl'J."-v 'lti,,n"s Capital.. . / ' 'i !
QUE^N HIGH"? ,
in I\lu.s?cai L'omedy^Sho vying
in v.oiu?iibi?i 'Aheatre To<*'
du> ?hualincu ar.U Night
or. P - . V
V. ti li'a musical -score rippling with
. f i: - i-le,yu.oa, a cyinpeliiug- and in
v.j.; s.y.-y, romantic delight, an
a': i . tiiot of prme'iuis and a
* ~rr*r I":*."WtlV?>% .nw.ui L
'j j,\ i:g. u'i musical comedies will
. :a i \?>i e tt>iiuy at the Columbia
x i.?1. edt |.e. . * ;;
i: <hJ;?in\Tur chTbrTainmcnt lias
n tfia ..I'dod h- yeai V-run at- the
h . a ? '*'];*. *tire, Now i'ork,,
i ?' t:V/? iiowdo-j.!, Jiouses of enthusiasm
. 1/ aaid'Jir.j ov?i.'s/luer I ho; verdict of
ji.-ti.'ta ..i critics thai* f'Qu>ren.
!."' .' 1?.I- riv..!?m?1-ni-iil^.rity ?>ny
i - iv.: I eojatdy. -of twe nty years. '
Ill'i"ijjd Mvltliluus. .muwcill ppi;
i.- n -. n;oi nti.iHMous comedy .scenes
i.'-X. In In^mhen'.s that comprise this
7F . i' 'i, i.ViusU*tIf success. ?
-.I 1 .1 ,1.1. Sil!uv!;!> \eVwi iii'nilnc<..l
. * . .f ; ' ",,v? !' I
h <' I.'u'- Gingham Giri",, "The Desert
v jV ' and "TToTTTl Aews" is likewise'"
?v t^u.. ?"fojusor of "Queen High", and
Jh.... trih \vi;h B. G. DeSylva is
ins ?for. the book and lyrics.
..d-i ( \yis E: Ccnsler has written
iid \,y . < n'g arid dance ji umbers! .
' V. m -eg Hie popu | r numbers of
' Qn i .rll ig'li" ore "Cross'Your Heart"*'
. '!V Pi Forged', Everything Will
i.i ocii?for?tin??Best", "You?Must "
i C;i!e Be n a Beautiful Bahy'V
?W ?Mend?a ? Jivoke-n Heart ? ,
is "What' About the Weaker Sex?",
u - "YzYou, fez 1", You'll Never Know"
i iii.l ' in Hie' inn". ,
i-~. A notable company the same as?
eYI' .kqi' which won great 'Approbation
wi fh(. long run at the Chestnnt
v. . Opera Iiqyise in Philadelphia,
ilvr i>;f'ui!. , l.ddje Garvie, Dave Malign,
yiatg: ret I.ce, Georgette Arinfield, i
Pvc il O ,llins, Mary Marlyn, Carrie J
* uii, 'hi.mas Hudson, Danny O'Don
Hi'1 ueir Arlyne White, Dorothm Dunn [
;! many oCvors of recognized clever-1
!i* d Lately after 'ho perform. |
!"? .'..or,, la:', company and " production
V. . Kv?-' b> : e for -Atlanta -where, they
vy a y e. k\s engagement at the Erlur~
L.ngcT Theatre,-? ?: ?
CONCERT AT ZION
BAPTIST CHURCH
DS >T-?v .'!,. !< College in Concert at!
nf Zinr? n-vtist Church. Sunday.
Nov. 20th. 3:00 P. M. j
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GOYKflXOR- JOHN G. RICHARDS,'
b*? TUB SPEAKER r?i
eld ;,w /___
cv T'-ip students of Benedict will en_ !
f ~:*rf- '< i1 . Tn : [ii\ ( *,;-/.( M)s of't ol'inilii'i ivitli
. ;; in!. ;i hd classic son*rs nt the
o.-, v.' n Itantist Church, Rev. J. C. White. I
v-cl poster. .' 'r *' . . j
. M ti-v T m > i. i -1'*-- !o Vo n {rent and a
1 rV -Xrrv larrre crowd of colored and white^
Ite. frlenilsj.are-expected. Scats will be j.
reserved for both races.
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_ -TIIE PALME
Mr.'I. YT Pullins, teacher of music
at Beneuict College, will direct the
''htt'llK. She has successfully given
these "sings" in seveial?cities?of?
of South Carolina. More thuif*ttWO~
witnessed, the singing which was held
at the Andutstm College.
" No admission. X silVer~ offering
will be asked. , . ' . . <
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(iu\ernbr John G. .Richards-=and
fu;.iily -will,'be the honored guests. The
Governor will speak on htis occasion
;utij oul of appreciation of this great
i ?.\n \vc eannn'ot afford to miss hear
irrgiiimr tr:z N~_ _ '
MARRIAGK ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. J. G'.'ltul'f ,of 100'J
ileidt'Sti,- amioim.ee the ' marriage
of their daughter, Ethel Beatrice to
Mr. Albert Williams. They were
ouietly married .Monday morning,
November If, ?
Newberry News
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The County and School Fair combined,
closed on Saturday November*
ij11 '* >h?"h"at that ever whs
.'iad iii. the ci'.y of Newberry.' The'
.\hioit,-building wmi. lilK-U wUjv;
products arid ttie ^daslrial and me.
vlnnripnl- work done by the Students
1' the various schoolg.
Oil. Thursday night the Newberry
plantation' shuw cbniposccL of home;
boys, rendered one of the best en_
ertarnnient h'.at has ever been in!
Newberry. The auditorium was;
crowded " to canacitv. Thnm 'v'-o
-g^er attractions--on?Frithiy evening.
There was^i iiibbit raec among about
live hundred children. A live rabbit
was turned loose and all the children
ran after the rabbit. On Friday evening
at 8:00.. P. M. a program was
'rendered'in honor of the colored sol j
diers who went over sea during the
\\ orui war. Among tne spcuKeis
were: Prof. U. S. Galiman, address
on the Nefft'o soldier. Address by;
iVIub. WilllcS.. Ytfeods Lewis of Wilber*
ret)) Ohio( subject, ''Alan, Woman.1'j
i'he program was good. After1 the1
progrant' was over a quilt Walk was,
i.t-oL- Mrs. Carrie C. Galiman and i
.M' s. Woods were the winners. T^he :
judges were Mrs. T. M. Mills, farm!
demonstration agent and two other
- ovcrinnent agents. The prize win- '
aefs nro.as follows: Drayton Street;
High,.School, Prof. R. ,F. .'Gladden,
principal first 1-rizO. on the best farm
products; Hiislta School, Prof. E. F.
Fioyd,. principal," second .prize* on farm
ploduct s; Mt.-.ilebrcn School-, Prof.
u. rs. kickui'u, priniyp?w,. cniriu
on farm products; Miss Faiiie AI. Gary,
first prize- on the-' bent pound. cake, {
.lo;,i<> Economic TePiher in Elisha
Grudod School; Miss Far.nie AI. Gary,'
.?ohd prize en .pound cal?s Elisha
Graded Schoolf Doughnuts, first prize
Dray tun S tree t Hig'lv Sc'rmol; second
prize -Mrs-jM. 3". Nance, EliM.u Grail
+ ? " \ {'
. d School. Fried Chicken: first pid^P, .
Louise Gulhr.au,* Drayton SU'-efct High
School; second prize,-Miss Fannie AI.
Gap; Elisnur ,Graded School. Pies: j
first prize, Harriett Gray, Drayton
Street High School; second, Bessie!
Fair, ElislnV Graded School. Best .j
' 2uilt: firs i. prize, Rutherford School; f
second prize, Airs. Willie AIcALroris,j
C-ronver?Sehoolp-hoiiorable mention,'
Brown School. Best Crochet: vfirst i
prize, Brown School; second prize,
LuiVi Allen. - - Best
Centerpiece:' first.prize,. Victoria
Alomtr Ladies-Aid; second prize, Dan j
Wui'kins School, sneciiil mention to
Henrietta Boyd age 81). LayetsCake;!
first, prize, Lucy Glasgow, Drayton
street iligli?toclitniil} WWMj^8B9TO
prize, Edna Rutherford,. Drayton St.;
Jimh School, second prize, Fannie M.j
iJray.vEli^ha'?Sehool. Light Bread:
firiol prize, Mnria. Caldwell, Ladies
Aid; second prize,."iVIarioh S. Nance,J
Elisha School. Bost Hand-Made Apron
: first prize, Lois Kir.urd, Drayt
(on Street School; second prize, second,
gtfgdo A. Best Hand-made Dress:4
first prize, H. *M. Young, Drayton St.
School; second prize Brown School.
Home" Made llat: first prize, Eunice
A.llcrf, Cromer School; second prize,'
Eunice Alien, Cronire SchooTT Dis j
plnv Crincd Gods: first prize, Drayton
Street School; second prize, Elisha
School. Horn? Made Molasses: first
prize Squire Cory; second, O. L. Sing-*
ley. The Largest Head of Collrtrds:
Rutherford School, first prize; sec
The Largest Turnips:' first prize,
Drayton St. School; second, Mt, He
bron. Best 12 oars of white corn:
corn club at Elisha School; first prize,
earn rlub hnvn ?f Dravtun St.
School. Res Pork of Oas, Richard
P?ivchport,?-first prize. W. W. Fnir.
frgf pi-ire op br'rU peclf ><f inilfiwwH
pea'?; 0. Marshall second prize. Wm.
FUnfflet-on, first prize on white pea*:
-FL U. Flovd second pri^e on white '
pens. Ethel Cromer, first prize on
peanuts;-W. W.-Fair. second prize.The-Columbia-^
Anmtfcl Conference
elesed one of the best sessions that
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jo- w ^
:tto i-eader
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was ever held for many years in .the
vlty yf Spartunburg, S. C., November
ldfh. All the charges paid all their
i unt') i r ni i ( 111' III' () n t,i, 1 lj) i i ~"oy
four'changes -were matte*in the New
berry District. Rev. Lilliewood goes
To ttie NeWborry Circuit; Itfcv.^TVhtie
to Jit. Olive; Hov. Anderson to. Helena
and Rev- W. B. 'Bouler to -Mt.
Hebrot^ Circuit.
Miss Ee'hcl B:ar.ehi, tfic Ilbim.
Economic Tenchor in '(no Dv*?ytc ri -SI.
IJigh Schoct, was jr.lled to Ch":V;;> ;
tori on actoi;nt of the dji'a h of hei'
-uncle., '
Rev. liti s. Woods I.cv. i. >v?*et>e.he;d n
wop'-c-.f-ut r.eymon pt Miller Chapel
on' las'. Sundhjy
...Mr. .\dn.m Ctjomcir.r building three
nice four rcor.i1 cottages on Drayton
When yon are ir. the citv nn.-.l v.uiU
a nice place io oat and hj served up?
to date, go to Mr.s. Turner's cafe
ilONlvV.rATII NEWS
J. ; I r>' ioy r is ctii!.
vealp-obd'. There whs a lot c? real
n't'C is-.in'-j rn ;
. Mr. C ; It, Aoker of-WI-haviHe, was
:ucst' of Mrs. Blanche Clitfk.sealos on
Tuesday niyht.
Miss Daisy T.oii Pruitt .was tlvo
?uest of h'.-r aunt,:* Mis.? Charlotte
Pruitt 'Sunday nficrnfH
Mr. and Mrs,. Carter of .Crnyfoh""
nie .were pruest.'Tof Mr. an<l Mrs.
W-.ltVr Sunday. . '
Mrs." Ozella Wisdom of William
don, spent the. week-end with lier
sister,;,Mhjs Cora Mundye. it-1
Mrs. Blanche . Cltn'kscalcg spen,t
Sunday in Due West as-pueat of Mrs.
Till?,* .Dnfynrt Tim .ltv\r ttAv.t
nuwh enjoyed. Mrs. T>otson NjM(*a
rtntly remembered as Miss Lillib liar.:
ihorne., . '_ ...
Mr." Foslell I'ruit't was the guest
of Miss Ciernie Mcliowan on .Sunday
BENEDICT COELECE BOWS TO
STATE _ COJLLEtJ E
Orangeburg, S. C:, Nov. 10--State
Cqllcge '"Bulldogs"' shattered the
(itorgia-CuTolina footlTIil 1 dop^ today,
by completely smashing thc\ strong
Benedict -line tip~for u " 22-0 , \ ie
lory, ,
Both*, teams played a wonderful
game with Benedict holding State
on the lower Held through out the
J:i*st " biif. But (luring the second
i.aif Stale staged a comeback that
would ..nut 4ULV?tKeepittg Uit. boys,
from Columbia gtfe.-.-iing, staggering,
and n'irhin'g to a vaihiess end, Si^te
T^ju'r.od an n.Vy.hii nusk-Jvcfek'h sen'l
Cunningham," then Colt n. both thrown
!Tonv: PjKveir to easy. touchdowns.
The lirst tally T;.r State was a safety
by Cre.dv'.m- why would hot 1c
"'Biisi" "Williams lYmvc from the safety
zone. ' . " During
the last quarter the bill
was carried, by series oi: end runs,
10 yards to goal, then \\ on! hit (TinT
Benedict's line for the Bulldogs last
bito. ?-? *: '
The twtstanding feature aside from
r.f itlofk -Work p? each-team, was a
sensal i-or.u!, circled fkftl, "zip-zap vurt
for about 120 yards by Cotton "who
ear-red the ball from Benedict's 30
yard line to 0 in-he? fvn-m--gn;rl. -Thw
successful tnekle of (IvahaOv kept him
Jfj$om poing across, There Benedict's
dine showed it?.worth by holding State
until a fumble was n.?vde,?pivinp 'Bus'
\Vi 1 Uanis__a_cliJnkick fm- bin
life.
Oftlcialsr Time, McOlfec; ITcadlineijian,
Baumghrdner; Referee, Tay 1 or
-Time to play?two hours and three
. T
minutes.
MOREHOUSE HOWS TO/l ENNES.-SEE
"STATE
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 12?/B. T. liar
vcy's Morehouse Tiper, bowed bo.
fore the hefty onslaught of the Tennessee
SJate aggregation here today
20?13. . *t.. ; j .
__ThaJfu'si quarter went up._sccrelcss.,
the Tennessee lads hold Morehouse
for downs oft the 11 yard line in the
second, stanza ami began a march
down the field., which was halted on
Morehouse's 7 ynrd line, when Svitb
foytfth -down and two to pro, - they
failed to pain." Hunter of Morehouse
Gained seven, but Morehouse \va<vpen
illiz*?(T t-? the one yard line for rough
ihfr. Mos'elev' attempted to kick and
waf tackled behind the croal line, tfiv
intr (ho State team a two point ad.
van"a?P~ns the half ondedv : ~~
The oval see saovcd in midfield dnh-tng
Mu1 tilled (il!''VU'r. t:Ii S:\uiHlcraIaXMorehouse
scooped a State fumble
and'ran 3f> yard* to th? 14 yard line.
KuntcT f urn hied. Trtfe recovering etnd
roe 4 jp'or"' hones werp again blighted.
I.ater in the quarter while attempting'
to punt, Forbes fumbfed on his.UI
yard tine.? Two? trials eawnefh 4b
acrqss^^n^^he fourth stanza State
m 7"wwn i '^mnwiwpw
took another House-fumble on the 20 i
yard line, und A. Brown went over i
.n one ulleuipt. Later, Morehouse I
i uii'A'ti lo Stall- ah'd AS eusicn- was T
. downed. on his 31 jard UrfSNW-Kcy t
marched the remaining P'l yday/fInn?
the'Tijgjr line fro the last tallty . All .i
' rials fop points fnil.ed^ W iOi seven -1
minuted to play,, Blackburn !of ;the ?
House' intercepted a tosstof Webster's i
and. raced 40 yards to place,the hail
on Stale's 20 yard" lther Robinson-c
aided 4-; Saunders 5; 'Saunders*5'a. ^
ttain; Moseley. ! ;. I-V.ohburn 4; R6'a_
' jn-ffi enmtnl it accoiJSi -1 lie t->-y fro:n i
JMaceiiU- lit failed.' r \i'~~4Tr": :>1
Stirie was held for . dawns oil the
. Id yard line. S.ixn'Jci'S gained 10; '
'hen tysj-red the -hell foi: 11; Saunders "
'"?-cd". t.? Kills w no was. Ini-khd- ..i> 1
It."AT ],r,r' ir^ 'he I
J COLUMBIA'S
*| to cur
|p which are all on sale j
| WL iiAVh CI.SFL/
| 1000 pairs?Vs
ft <fci 77 USt 7<
-j?
j a pair. They are i
ever offered.
I 300 pairs- -:Va!u<
$6 at
1 FRIDAY & SAT.
I v$l bedroom siippi
with each pwcha.8C <
I KRAMERS
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