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PAGE BIGHT. .1 *-? 1 ; r-r r- ~ . .'1.'. _ . I ? ME1 O I ? " Smartly^ Are ii; N#?w D Are , fascinating] ? ?? j ??plexu4ng cpmbinatic . j . . vet and georgette; ii :] models] sometimes i . . ' - or- a striking comb ""u- tening metallic clotl ? silk.~?= -[-? at $2 ) We feature our .; popular ansortmfen street,' afternoon a ' Here one has-a \vi ' vidua! models. T ..I., groups at $14.75 an Jam< cla^' Orangeburg, S. C.. Nov 23?In two consecutive games played at home : the Cluflin Panthers caused the scorers to use adding machines when they piled up more than 100 points-against * ' their opponents'. At the fair grounds on Armistice Day they defeated Al_ ? len Tfniversity 37 to^0 and on Friday November 18th Haines Institute was the victihi to the tune of G7?0. . Gregg, one of the most powerful halfbacks in the South, with a formi?? dable interference, Carried the oval for " most of thb touchdowns in both games .In the. Haines -game by terrific line ~ plunges and smashing end sweena-he" made six touchdowns and three 0f the extra points for a total of thirty-nine ?counters. In the Allen game he car. i - ried the ball eight consecutive times to make three first downs. Murray, : diminutive quarterback, was second for ground gaining, he carrlecLtha- i 11 / : - i' i uhu ior gums mor man iwenty-nve yards. With Coftffh Tnvlnr',. nmi> -my*** -" it is hard ^to designate any luminary because every "man must function if N tho play-ia toba RrtcrFSsfil!. "Thus" > we have on the linebritUant work ?~^by-our running guard, Dubra, who is' t in the interference of every play on i V v the offensive. For- receiving passes] Martin, and Whitfield,; '.fleety half- ; baeh^ftre always there. The most! j i: / .. I' d ' A * . ' l ET. ME AT TAP Wearing= a ... * * * > / Fur trimmecTWats veloiir-Hke fabrics, nate the new .silhout and flat fur collars ac T ~ d; ' * off . .,' ' - ?kit. ~ : 1)1-05 adv : i L- 1 ' ?i?i . ^ :>,/ T ishc bro; ; * chai ract ??? ;?-?mn< . ' ' ; : at- .. : ... ' ' < v '' , ' .' fur ?- -7'- r fecti : ?, , ??-met ==f=f= *. t; * 1 ? ? tresses ' 1 " ' : : V; ly, developed in >ns of satin, veh ri one or t\m-piec?? in "a plain color, V ' ination witlf-fflis-' i, or gaily figured :4.75 largest and most t of dresses ;for nd party wear. .' de choice of indi'here are v other d on up to S69.50. ... * " ' . . . ' : . ? ! ; V ' . *yL res L. Tapp THE GROWING STORE' Main at Blandin^ o7 *; ; " * ttcpcnduble^player of all games thu; iar piayptl, ig Jfcbon ByihcWuud, Ulit nas done most o?A.he kicking and wlu does most tfiT^Ow taekfmg-aftct- kick ing. PENDLETON NEWS Sunday was a high day at Chape A. -M. E. Church. The-pastor, liov W. I. Gore, preached a soul-stirrinj sermon Sunday morning frbm Join 6:68. We were glad to have Dr. Jackson the popular pastor of the M. E. churcl of Anderson, S. C., who accouipaniet his famous choir that held spcll-buUn< ap appreciative audicnce at King'; CillW|JHl a. tl, t'hmnh >1 lOO -B-JIl We congratulate , Mrs. R. G. 'Rees< on securing the service of this splendid choir. - Miss Ada Frierson, thc Home Fco nomic teacher of the Pendleton grad. ed school, w?\s the guest of Rev. anc Mf?r W. f. Gore at the parsonage or Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. r. j. Clark,' the members her faculty and student body of th< t?..1^4 .)? ti ? vuuuvj 1 an mot I'iiuay, IVV'V. Clin Mrs.^Gorn acconvpAn'wh^fTTof the T>] student's of^ Cok Grove school, ol which Rev; Gope is. principal. Rev. Zinlm??mart, pastor of Silyei Spring Baptist Cfcurehr-wHi preach fii King's Chapel Friday night, Novem. * . 5 . * THE PALM " n Women :?:? of-tweed or the soft finished ; | Snug fitting hip lines dytni c ?tte. Fl&res side fastenings - <: rcentuate t lie mode^ _l_.- ' -g '. ' I zrcxvi'i weect CO,-ITS nvn miu-n rflVfH' ' &nd.quijaEf swafifurciovhen^fet ? with. Sporty" furs?such as : g f"X -(.),'^>?;Tun|' '^lc | jsion here in the nationally ? ertised ^Shagmo'or" line at i: - ?35 to 8135, ^ ho.- c. who. favor-the-HoftHTm?? jj (d; dressjf. fabrics, such as " ? idcloths. or' velours, .Will .be- f rmetl with1 the "e-hedfaieG chr.? eiying "Woultey" coats,, unxluibly In style and value i :S45 to $125 : i - ' . ^ < 'mer stylish and dependable, trimmed coits may be se- 5 Bti hcif^ from lar^r assort-? s its at' as Ihilf-nTr ^ . " ?1 vs\ i -J " . ' ft - - : -? j : - -fel- -' < -.rrr- - '. / ' - J-44 :. fop/ .: *? _ 1 I : 1 ': ' ? c-? J ^ v'pw ^- l fofol ^"""T ' , : "? J . # o| ~"1/^ _ | * ' *|W * s' bc;r 18th and his rhuii- \vfH "j"? 'Fiuriah, Tor the h^a;vest rally i > Kind's Chapel nevtvjfttinday at'Lei noon. Key. tior0 will preach his fart wtil sCrmon at KingV.Chapel on Stir cloy night.. . ;? Sirs: Florence ''Milliner had son excellent .exhibits at the fair. SI l : . . I won first prize. ^ " We are dulij;lrtcirt(r hav^ Sir. nr ' jMrs. Jame.s Evans ;uid .their /laugh II ter. Sweet, home again, "jfter spend l ing thc summer, in Mt. Vernon, Ne 'i York. . I 3.__-M ALU HtY - N KWS " 1 ? " ' 1 Sunday?wii;, n- vi-vv ' pleasant, dn 2 for service at Jones Hopewell Bai: tist Chuteh-of which-Rev.- -A-/-L-. Ir .grain of Colombia, S. C., is pasto A very lively Sunday School, was cor ducted by the superintendent, Re 1 S. R. Reeder. ) The pastor preached oho of his ol time, religious serhion. P- - ' A J. O A A T1 H ? ..V_ _ .1.,-?r? Z~ *"?" U 'H. liMHJ IIM.-'Tni- 1I1MHHIS Jill III * off q_xutiy, known 03 the deacon F conlesl. Tv K. Iteeder led thp' cor latest hy raising tho highest-ninn'.miI \ at Jones Hopewell. He wtth'SOdft 1 called to one or two more of th^, bp! I churches in the county. ITc has on] c been with us- about 'six months hr I j Wp hjive raised $313.41 for all pui - j poses. y ETTO LEADER ^ ^__L?J ' HELTON NEWS I,, t Mrs. C. E. Watkins entertained the \\ | Junior Missionary Club nt *"" r f ijasl Thnvwiliiy .M?riittg A t)COUtiful.j? i program was rendered by the; mcni- | lt | pers:. Misses Kuby Mae Griffin, Lois , Griffin, Clnrir? Pnrkor, t'nrnlyn Wil ^ j lianis, Willie Mii'? ATi-a n I y j \Vatkins and Mrs. lil. L. Greene?' .We L"( i wore glad to have with us os vfeitors, ^ isscs Eva Martin, Annie B. Owens-, ? LIhpd Mr. James Milliner.Q] E1 Ice. cream and crackers Were serv_ r* ed by Misses Annie B. tpwens antl ^ ? Miss Eva Mattison. . ' ^ j1 Miss Carolgnt?Jefferson, who for ^ ; the past few years has been attend J ? ing Benedict .Gulege, is now attend- ! E ing Union High School. We ?rc glad ^ E to have her home \Vith us for the *' ; winterr-- ' 1AE Union'High's booth won nrrnrwl ^iG.it at the Anderson County Colored fhir, * w'nu'h was field in Anderson, Novpm.- A Mr- Walter Howard and M>a. Jas. ? E Milliner can. be seen on E?.ij?y Street. ? > quitC'Often. ^ > Mrs. Karo A\ Jones, wh0 has been j| lbr< vieyjp' -< ;nj i 'e>/\ I I ' ' 1 > weeks', - is lei o iligw'raui(LL\i smew - Mr. Jones came back to- the city to j * '?cavh in her place. , *. Mr.-Jinv Kicy has a first, class res ? taurnnt now./. Stop in and get your t n1c:rls hot. / 4 -.-...Blia.s-Be^ie M?.\o Alttxan(lcr~Sp"erit ^ the week end visitinir ope p1' 1wtr ^ - srhoM mates. Miss I<lolla Butler, who lives in Anedrson, S. C. I ,Mr.j J.. G? Milliner motored tii. ilu?;| * city of Greenville on Tuesday lhorn i-55 ing on business; J 4 :> Miss Fstolla ru*ni.-gpai, | ;f ni^, |T] j y?W TfpTamTnliout-, to "the delight of j 4 j-^her many friends. .? i4 S I-ittie Miss Virginia (iantt, who ' 4 * Recently attended in Pondl ' ' *?' . . i? f .. 14 > /'.on. S. ( .. is now attending the grad i y ed school Bolton. -?:?:?ry-- "j-* Rev. Ellis filled the pulpit at Mt. * > Zion Baptist Church .Sfilftty > ing. Ho preachfcJ a soul iH irringTPT?? mon. .1 . "'V';.- ' ? \ : Vkt oUMH.lv AK\\ s' > The fanners are busy getting their* ? grain sowed. : " _ "' Ttir^stiiily7 center of MeCormick > County ineT a"t the high school'build i ir iug Saturday. Much interest "'.was j ;! maniijev.ed. Th<? county supervisor; :,aye nvaiiiif helpful suggestions. The ! ;.^P!^v\XiTilXl^i^f7kr s; '.mining for a middle group of "sub ^ eaunliul wage '(jUJ,hers,~Uie farnjersTind j J tvadesmen. I)r. George, Cleveland ilall, responding to the^t-oasts of-thej > various presidents, vividly illustrated . Y the-point in a comment to the effect e 'hat "no matter how much you train ^ ; . man's fcef and his head, ther0 is5 ,.n;e hin.g between .them that 'must C ? be cared for. ? ..-/ ] C , "Oi'.v colleges."., said President Rob |c \ crt Shaw Wilkinson, who presides \^ yer'(be. StUtc Agricultural and Me . y .c'hanical College at Orangeburg! S. C , C., "are assuming a place of impor- c ;ance unci have come to be reebffjf^ [ n-izecj ?>s the leaders of agricultural $ v and .industrial progress among' o'ur!.^ Cj people. They are "the sources- of vo. ! < 6 rational information in our system of t) ri?ciaaalivin. 'l-hey are beginning to , ) 3, contribute scientific data for osb.ib * [ ;lisliing agricultural and industrial < 2. ^4-r,?/+rrrrrl . f.-.TIUU' ? > -u?uu??l\is I Ui WI1K3 UlUUU, I , l*> , J V V . Noprroea are coming t0 look to < Lll.!1'! 1 t'nlluillMI-f?|. ^ tan.ce and cooperation to thnir own < infTTg-o "and tile ndvjHicement of j < it ediicatiojial progress. . They fere con-, pt ~ development of the natural resources] ^ i. . of 'the South and are bound to have| ^ | a fayorable influence on alL pi -.uses | jr le <>f economic life-by raising;the stan i < 10 dard of citizenship through the do. j J \ elopmelit of character, a?higher | ul stnsQ of thrift and honesty, and o|< u higher respect for law and order. ' i Among those attending the confer. . i ^ 'ence were: J. F. Drake, Agricultur J | al and Mechanical College, normal. 1 A la harm; R. S. Grossler, State CoU 1 eltry. JDxt-ver. Delnwaie: ,T. R. K. l,ee1 ""3 : .\irriculllir:l1 -nni1 itTnf.hnwo'iil fntlnjw'-J ! Tallahasce, Fia.; B.. F. Hubert, State !j ' v Industrial College, Savanrnh,(la.; j: I\Itfw5e.ll, Normal and Industrial J Pfi'ftnVfnV't TC\r .T . 95 Pliirlr V r*' Southerly. .University, Raton Rouge. 1 t j T,a.: .T. L. Rowan, Alcorn Agricultural v# and Mechanical College, Alcorn, Miss.; - i F. p. Bluford, Agrrtntfttiral ?sn<l Tech i rieal College, Greensboro, N. C.; Z. j T. Hubert, Agricultural- and Normal j d TTriivi'i'slL.v--Lang Mm, OKbt., R. fl. *s kinson. State Arrtcnltnml?and Me I j i. ehanical College, Orangeburg, S. C.;j 1 : ; W. J. ll'ak'j Agricultural and InduaLJ-I )0 "RanKs, Prairie View State Normal .and j } st Industrial College, Prairie View, Tex.;J ' ly i. M. Gandy, Virginia Normal and In ; i,d dust rial institute Petersburg. Va.; i r , J.-W. Davis, West Virginia Collegiate N Institute, W. Va, .? ' " . ' " ' * ?: ' 2 ' , , f i 'Af ." 11 ii f fri i i ? - - . r-.--Li - ?Sati rogram committee is as - follows:* ? In liss Janie ii. l'errin, chairnun; 1'fof. t'uii f. S. MimS, Miss Halls, .tfis i\tr",|^i_>Shilj ad ,urs. iielcher. . ' iipm Our next meeting will bt. December die tttr We are asking ^all the teachers i be present. A very in'rv"-:> h'lf ft~n irogram ha.-; been prcprirr'!.' Mr. -;ur^ I'illic Tolbei't,j the county, superin uilci indent of -education,' will iidvhTSS the T1 enter, ?.md also the county >nipirvi? nf-tl i', l'roft J, It. Galloway.| IMcasc come day u time. ' - . . t(?-b ?< * * ??t ?, + ? V ^ "* L "The Greatest Nemo I> u.dness 1 ji. C SATISFlKO^roi 'r\I[QkOEB) K t * 01' It C Trie a Tt^vt t v - xrT !p " . 1 & .. There are JGbQOO b>ya]_mlky' ? ti Ye oi" the- service- N/NTlnVA 1 & lliem.1 1 h-vy c< % apt 1 S 1 110 N GI ]R I>y' I elling' Hit about- the benefits that accrue' }> TlOxVAL RLNlU'li. " ^ Our MISSION". will not lie act f spread the COMTL Or JN'SU f and ru ner of liuV . ourilr f Ask'Vf-jG.Iy.Ai via!. E Ali'ni:XK;'. 1 I'Ol.lG^rThen" f lives, \vil:brn cnhvenici'ti r. a.h: t .. ^ t TKe^J^aiionaJU-1 | Insurance C f - ' ht>!> I'- Mreit. YV . \ : ? ? " . |j? "Not for ii'iTd Prc.^ti ri ?> I*I i*. I"I ^ ?x??m?i?wkcct?me* ii?ii mmm rt^*? o v'ivv-r'v j%?o> New Under | .That Is What Nu Tibet's Of I I -A Breath of . I , ^ ' A F-OOK CF CO I | ' V . bV v I , Jarries .William ? ; BAfHvrvs l .; -f-' Now Sellir I Do you'want material fcJV> Private Reading CVOlep^-R-*t ' j Higl? or Aural SdiobI > . Speeches for all occasions at,a lit [r 137 copies sold the first fi\ > That every.persun might have a c 3 a Negro poet of South Carolina, S's in the reach of all. I $2.00_4ier ^ Order f rom '' HAMPTON' PRINTir 1310 Assembly Street y ' or the AUT aaacoaoooooooo<r'C?'"..-..-><-><;(Ql;.oooooc>oi **? ?*? ?* A ?*? '? ?' ?' ** ^ "T* " IMPKHIAI . I )R~ y ( - [ . ^rescriptiori I i] j;. V1 t-0 5 Waslm ii^on Si \ r j! - Everything carried in a Eii iiZ i'Hi cRird ichs c t 1 We call for and vie live ?# ' ,l r - Y.'-H.'RS Ftm s* | IMPERIAL. DR 1 - : 7 ? ?? ? ?? < ????? ???? ?? ... , .. ' ... -< : irdav, November 26, 1927. *'~ "T ^ spite of the )?nn many wended -Jl way to the Sunday School - * E*h A,. M. J'J. Chlucln The super dent wai at his porst. Many of a teachrc's .behit? qb.scnt. the taught by leather No. 5, Miss u. It, l'n if in anil H'liuui'd by the *~ ^ ihtflmleftt, 'Mr. It. II. liell. Much usty<vus created. :. __ ifi Faa'chtwT.eachor8V Association rc-Wabm;i|) school will meet Fri * afternoon. All parents-aWasked c present. . ... 'I' ~~ Enterprise in the World." ' f ? y... ? rr TV y , = - V hohtcrs \v ho area7>7n*ccia-^ ? BEXKPtT is rririfV'ri"fT A '? -mpany to grow BIGGER A nr-friend,-"' and neighbors-'A J Trnm M'pnlir-j- with ?M n ' """ :oiuplished until we have '' BANi'E into every nook V $ . . ' ' y .. .v , > h^hinfc^of a vation:- m . -~k~??- . 1 . ] :? lot one of our fepresonta- V i < all upon YOU. I i~:' "7? Benefit Life4* + ? ' -Y"-'' 1 ompany * V?isin?rton, I). C ^ !.ul for Service." ?? i" -? . : ? Kverywlu re Are Usinp fi Evans HAIR I ;-~~ HBeautiffer , 2.5 .cents a Box, Evans I lair Beautifior is ?* ** -trtH-Dj-r^n^ aniicl^ of Ingre- I I: i > n t s"t o'cfkiwHi. fft ig1ir&*it an'4- I ivautify (lie Hair. " " ' . SOLD HY . ALL DR' GGLSTS IS. ,.1 inirfaclured by LVrttrs?Hail- Deegsffv^^QT"! 116 En*e St., . Columbia;* S. C. I ? >OOyvv<>OOvOOOC>0 ?The Sun! .. | 'ersons Are Saying Of' . 8 i he /Muse'' J DEN Vfc'RSfc". . I : "A Wilhejspoon | ,.s c;v ? . ? '?' ig Ffist :' ---r^ I cilah-T Suriday Schools, g ? Lntertainments? ? iS tie more than .1- cent each jg 'f. days off the press. -g ~ ojty of this worthy wor,k of |8 we hav.e placed the price 8 Copy. > : J sC COMPANY; I , Coiumfeta; S.-C is HO'R- 3 ujuuooo6ooo55oooaoooaQQQo :? T*? A -f-t t UG STORR 7 i :G : . 'r JrilgglStS ?V?r [. Plvonfc 7 226 "I: "; rM-cU'fcs Drug Store, ^ r . : iii -'- it-- i ,i : 1 rr<Pvr\A\ trv : ? t Prescriptions. . 11 \ __ RT1CF \ - n " . I I UG STORE t r * ' . ' _ '? - . -??~ tut i *