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Saturday, November 3, 1928. STATE COLLEGE STUDENTS OF MANY STATES. Florida Has Greatest Number Outside of ^South Carolina. 1??? . ' i i ' . Florida sends the greatest number of out-of-stpte students to South Carolina State College. 25 students from that State being registered with Georgia pushing a close second with 16. From o(^iero states the registra? Hon is as?fottowjr: ?Oklahoma^ T, Mississippi 1| New York 6, Connecticut 2, Illinois 1, North Carolina 7, Michigan 1,-Alabama 3, New Jersey 2, Pennsylvania 1, Ohio 2, Tennesse 1, and Virginia 1* In South Carolina, Orangeburg County sends .more than any other . county, with Darli.ngton second. They are as fellows: Orangeburg '327, Dar"* llngton ;u, Aunevute 1U, Aiken 7, I.le 4, Bamberg 7, Barnwell 3, pfc- 19, Berkley'2, Calhoun- 20, ton 14, uheroKee IE C lu'sterf7 Clarendon" 9, CoTTeeToii 4, 7, Dorchester 6, Fairfield .r>, e 21, Georgetown 2, Grecn!, Greenville 10, Hampton 2, 2.-Jasper 2, Kershaw 15,vLan=" 3r r..inrons?9, Lexington 1 i>7Mm*tbTnm-t4, McCormick 5, Gconee-.^2, Pickens 1 lET"?/?, 'Sa]udar-r^?-S|lartanl)urR ter~9,-Union ,11, Williamsburg Yoj*k 3. ORS AT STATE COLLEGE. geburg, Oct. 29?During the past, week among the visitors at the College were Miss Juliette Mather, the Field Secretary of the Baptist Woman's Home Mission Society who gave a course of lectures to the Young Woman's Christian Association; Mhs. Mary McLeod Bothunc, President of B.ethune-Cooknian YIoliege, Daytona, Fla., an honored ; alumna of the College Vhile attend ing.?the -^Southeastern* Area Cfonfer I'llt'P ot Uolloge Presidents of the Methodist Episcopal Church here l~hst. Wpplf nflfimsend j'ttin t . Student body at chapel .exe'rcises Oct. 24, portraying the devastation result? ing front the recent storm in Florida MVs. Bethune took a vpry; active part "> in relief measures in the afflicted area, and contributed largely to the work- of restoring order. The usual fall conference of Home Economic', teachers in the .public, schools in South Carolina will he held at the College, November 30-Peo. 1. Arrangements to this effect are in progress. The number of teachers expected will be .larger than usual as each year there have been several additions to this^ division of extension -wont- carneu on. by the instituton. SCROLLERS* CLUB OF JOHNSON C. J3M1TH GIVES PROM. On last. Friday night, October 20, the Scrollers' Club of Johnson C Smith University, Charlotte, N. C.. plaeeH its name among the honored list of, social celebrities when it gave its first Annual Prom. 1 The guests' scroll was graced by the members of Kappa Alpha Psi . Omega Psi jPhi, Alpha Phi Alpha representatives of the faculty and other professional groups, The Swastika, Nakomatiers, Vanity Fairs, Blue Birds, Kewpie Cousins, Cosmopolitans and Ace of Clubs wore represented by some of tjie most attractive Kens" of the Queen City. These els were attired in beautiful is which gave color to. tfto cfTefcdecoration of aware? blue ant ery one was in high spii it 'fin occasion and made use of eacf n of music as it came.-from the 1 Qrchestra of the New Yofl nadcrs. ? In the wee v hours o ling the visitors were presentee souvenirs. The nunchJike KTny well House Coffee, was good to thi last drop. The- joyfuhiess of the oceasioi leaves a thrilling impression that- wil long be remembered. ~?I>H. AND MRS. C. W. MONTCOM ERY ENTERTAIN THE PARA ' MOUNT CLUB. Union, S. C., Qct. 29.?At the horn of Miss C. E. Herndon, on Enterpris street, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Mont ???gunreiy mTg clrairamg hosts on Fri day evening to the members of th Paramount Cllub. A short busines meeting including the selecting of name for the Club find also plans '{o coming Club activities preceded th social hour. Three tables were ai ranged for whist. The score card -?? were suggestions of^the Hallowo'e season. Those fortunate at carcj were;- Prof. C. Williams, Miss M. t Mouzont Mr. R. T. McKissick, boob; Punch was served throughout th evening. Also a delectable sala course with black coffee. "The pros dent expressed thanks to the host ar hostess for their kind hospitality ar the Club adjourned, after an evenin of enjoyiwcnti 7s ? - ' ?* ; ' ' " . * DOCTOR AND MRS. BIXFORD ENT TKRTA1NT-OR NEW TEACHERS. (iVocnshoro, N. C., Oct. 27. -On Satu^l?? evening, ?B+wddcmf?iwdt- IVtrs. Bluford of A. and T. College delightfully. entertained for t-ho-nwe t?iu.4*ersT of the faepltyC The': Auditorium in the AKWlilture jfuihlTng was fhe scene of a most .inviting, hospitable and .pToasfifable social? gathering? of (tile elite of the city and adjacent vi-' inity, including mombot?s *of the Ta- ctiltics of the . jCity. Public Schools, BeimelL . Cullcgc for Women,' Rainier Memorial Institute., A." and T. College and'pi*{f;mincut citizens of Greens j'boi-o-." T.hj? fepaclotis auditorium "was ] ' < hiitifnlly 'dicofal.-d, the scheme and coloring. Iwififc in keeping with the : lUiiV^ V VII Diiriivp; tl)e evening the guests danc 1 <!. <lli!il ( (!' :im? 1 -i i nod to a snort " program that -Sulci* -persed the danc' >' rpl 1,1 1 Y i T fnH-fT-T "Mass (iPTTTTuTu .Mriin \vn." Head of the " epV. of l>ramatie A:!,..i'allnor Me, mojial {iw.'.la' *. Mr. dl. .('...Taylor, Head of -f Hand Drawing -ami Jhiiidn:". A. ; 1 1'. College; Miss KrncsCno DViri. ,). !!< .1 Mf Music Dc pnrl mmii, .IV nno^j College-for Wnwpn. . Immediately f J!??\vinc: the pro'Train, .tlic gipvds- were givOn the opfiwvturaty to i i ^VMfM'eos of the inner man.. a1 \v!,.iehtlt|'mo delicious delicacies were served. -~; . "a maukia/;k annoi nckment. (; a Itr<ett-R art KSDALE. Mr.'nnd Mr.-. Will, (tarret-t wish to _ announce the niani' ye. j?f their daugh fer \Villlo-" Mae to Mr. Arnett' W. Rai'ksdahv The" "Marriage took place !n duly, jit raiujeils. S, C. Due West News ' " y: *: The public scho ?l< ?ff Duo ; West epohcl Oct. *22. I'iv.-T. O. L. Sjnith .< * isprinoip:?1'-< f ahe M,t. T.ehanon school with the full'-\vinjr teachers. Mrs. A. K. Garrett Atvs. Jul la Morasrne and ?Iiss Ir^ne Jackson. I to v. J. II. Toat1 y is jVrihciiuil of the Art. Zion school, enehers arc Mrs. T. II. Toallcy, Mrs.-J Tunic Ellis and Miss Jcy Martin. Mt. Lebanon A, . M. E. church of which the Kov. W. I. (lore i spastor ' spiritually . ami -financially alive. Wo w. nf over the t p- Sunday nitrht "ii our I> li sp M nicy- Rally-.- Another-i-utl" Jikc that will put the pastor invood.shape for Conference. -.The S'teVv."rds of Mt, I.ehanon frave a Xthzaar < n the 20tli of October, - which we-?n?at?success. They know hi.i\e to fnit oyer financial pro rants for the church. Tl'iv. H-hv. .1. ll.- laotley and-his-: hoi.r will | ivavh and render nuisic 'es|>eef.iv<dy for UeVi-WV I-.-Gore and his rood people- at Mt. I.ehanon the first Sunday <h Nov. 3:30*p. m. \\The Yirtoryi Oluh of Mt. Lebanon f which Mrs. Jop.uict Yauss is the acting pbosi lent gave an entertainment at t be SmVrM- of. tile president last Tuesday night which was very ' successful.. . " ' ' . v The 1' :v ' 1 Jo:.ml of Mt. Lebanon ipe.rvis'ioh of Prof. O. L. Smith, who knows how to do things that w5' spell success every time. They will put a neiv stove in the church soon. Mrs. Maggie Madison, the daughter : of Mr. and Mrs. _K?'Vrh Cochran died i at -the home. of her .parents Thursday I morning Oct. 27> and was funeral i zed at Mt.'Leba'ivm A. M. E: church, Sum .-Caniphell.. <d' Anderson. I The II yv?K?V. Thomas the pastor i of. St. Mary th'iitist church of Duo : \Ve-t. died at bis home in Greenville, < j Wc-dne day, Oct. the 21th and.was fuf -beralized at Good Hope.?his- home1 church near Ware Shoals, Monday, - 'Oct. the 2!>th.' Quite a large crowd 6 of mini.-ter.~. relatives and friends AVI IV- |J: v ' "VI in LIIV Willi Ul'l M1 ruoTTT The Hew* Stuart .of .Greenville 1 delivered the f.ur.oial sermon. ' ? +- ; ' - waitkucouo n'ews. The pastor'of Wesley M. E. church Rev. "P. Mjujeus preached a soul stire ring: sermon both Sunday morning: an J* e; night.. Sunday was the regular day - for syrvico at Wesley. There woTe mah?ny who partorik of the Lord's supper. e"! On Wednesday night, Oct. 24th, s Miss Luoile Gadsden. was the happy a bride of Mr. Olcn Campbell. Wo wish n-' for tln-m a happy , sail on the sea of e life. T J ^ . M iss Helen Simmons'who has been Is very ill for.the past week, is much h, hotter. ' - v Is 1 Misses EUse Gates, Loi'etta Turner lunette Kolnn'son aTiTI Sadye GTPPTl,' y. | were among, (hose that attended the ie, Camp meeting at Zion A. M. "<E. d church Sunday. They ryporod n pleas i-! ant trip. ;. i ' id ? Rev. F. Marcus motored to Orangeid burg: Thursday of the past week. .He g attended tire OUrfftn rally, and reportled n ifft"V.urif "pflflful rally. THE PALMET Georgetown News j The Ashley Baptist (^invention was' held at Mt. Olive Baptist church. At the openfifiK session, Professor J. B. Beck spoke in behalf of the school. Mfi.g, W.-Tucker spoke in behalf of the business men. Dr. "Wm. S. T.hopip-. son spoke in behalf of the Profession- 0 al mei). Professor C. S. Brown rem dered a selection on his saw, .Mrs?| were made by Rev. G. fcoin&s. Daniels, , Mr. Beredsford'Gale, of .Philadelphia and Mr.. Anthony Crawford of .New York, owners! of the yacht "The Vic- i lory," were in the harbor- here' Sundayr Many people were down to ob- serve the construction of the yacht. Me, Beredsford said they're (joink to travel through the coast of the South..' Mr. Devi Brown spent a few days, in Jacksonville, Fla., on business. - Mr. and -Mrs. Mosesf/ucas motored down from Now York here. They are gp.M-wl-mp1 !l fun .Iny.i n-it^T 1\Tr 'anil Mrs. Archie Smith.* SPOUTS.. So- pood! So pood!! ' 'i. ? Howard Hi plays Wilson "Ml i. tol a . draw Howard?44-i?played?its?fii st """ pamfi-of. the season.apainst .Wilson.. Hi.. of Florence Thursday, Oct.* 25. The parhe was thrillinp and interesting . throi^ghoutl Both, tearhs .went on L the grid with much vjgon, vim, pluck j and. anxiety to win the panic. No scores were made in the first half, hut when Capt. H. J. Rhue led his men hack on the grid for the. second half with that fast backfield of How- 5 ard it was too bad then, John Nes-:. bitt? intercepted one of Wilson's passes, while Cooper and Alston ran interference fO'r the interception, made 72 yards dash, which resulted in a touchdown for Howard. At the clos- 1 t mp of the second half Wilson strup- I pled into a touchdown which caused j j I he game to result as a' draw. Nes-'! hitt and BessiJean werp t :ng stars of the game." * i) ' ' p r * ANDERSON NEWS. ! ' i. . .1 Wednesday, night Mrs. B. I.. Camphell was very pleasantly" surprised f with a birthday party. Wednesday J being her birthday, Rev. Campbell ? ?nn1, * - e-~ 1? n?wrv nci. pM*-. w,wn ior inc uay. [ s When they returned the house was 11 beautifully decorated with cut fall t flowers and hlajowe'en decorations, c The rooms were full of friends ex- c temfrng- their host wishes. ?Many j lively "games were placed and every i one enjoyed "hte evening. Mrs. Camp t hell received many beautiful and use-1t ful gifts. A delicious-ice course was . > served. Everyone toff wishing Tot-~~ Mrs-. Campbell many more ** happy i birthdays. ( Mr. W. H. Anderson and Miss An- n nie Thompson were happily married , Saturday. This comes as a surprise to many of their friends, but, we wish -\ for . them a successful voyage on the , matrimonial sea. Thp mnnv frinriHc r? f \tice TT + vnK Smith are glad to have her home. "* j _ Rev, and Mrs. Oscar Smith and , daughter JohmTy^'Mae and Rev. F. L.. Slover of AsheviHe, N. C., were the j quests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. -A tiger this week. Miss Jessie Sherard and Miss Pearl Sherard were welcome guests at S. Fant Street school Monday; Little Miss Annie Sue Johnson en-, tertained four of her little .friends Friday afternoon. The occasion he- i ing her eighth-birthday. The little girls, after spending the afternoon playing enjoyed the refreshments. -Tattle?Miss Vermelle; Williams- en< tertained about forty little girls and, hoys Thursday nftpmnnn. ' She was j sx years old. She' received many beautiful and useful gifts that will help hor to remember her birthday Mrs. SIT S. Johnson* directed the games and plays on the yard to-ihcv delight of all. The children "- wero . then served and departed having had a glorious time. "/ ' Mrs: Maggie Mattison was funeraliz J. ed Sunday at Due West where she | was horn and where she ^lied last ] Thursday. She lived in Anderson for ; quite a number of years. The number of Andersonians at the funeral attest to the' popularity of this Chris tian lady. She was loved by all who ! \tcnew her. Our sympathy goes out to ' her devoted and faithful husband Mr. 1 P. A. Mattison and her other relatives. ?<? ?*?s 1 ~ T 1 - Mesdames W. I. Peek, C. Lee Davis, T. B. Williams, Misses Georgia} Sullivan Emma Mack and Mr. L. M. Grant' motored to Tuskegee Friday ) afternoon to witness the Tuskege^ Wilberforce game Saturday, which' was Home-coming day at Tuskegee. I (They enjoyed?the?short?stay?very ( much. They saw the Anderson student s"whdnafo"~aT Tuskegee and they are all doing fine. Mr. Fddip Woolridge is a member oTthe foot hall , team, alto the Senior class and he is I makings gpoeA? ? r~~?Mrs. Sallie Mae Beatty having undergone an operation at the Anderson County hospital is getting along fine. | We hope she will Bqon'-be out again. 1 : ? to leaIder I Indigestion j | j Relieved j f I ^ "I drive a car for hire," soys | Mr. Ike Sabel, of Gadsden, I I Ala., "arjd have to get up and { go. early and late. .Conse- [j] *. quently I can't1 have regular I _ . hours for eating and sleeping. j| Y I occasionally have indi'gestion || y and find it necessary to take a 11 ;* laxative. I had hedrd of ' . - II V Hi Hi for a long time; The drug- qo gist told me Black-Dramjrht | i would help me." I. bought a - r-package and-had it made in-' I ~ to leu and take it any time I -p feel the need of a laxative. V It always- helps me. I have I much betteif appetite after. I . 1 _jX take Black-Draught. I can eat | ' about everything 1 want and b 1 feel full of pep. I would not ! ! ! be without it for double the I *:* price." _ - I _ Black-Drpught can be taken I ? dry or made into a tea, as ypu fjl V prefer. Either way, it costs J only one cent a dose. X * Sold Everywhere n * I .? CC-13 I Cher aw News. ,-ji * r. T h<' pastor, choir', and eungrt'gU- O in of Wesley M. TT. Church .went tp! ;! lanrlet last fumday afternoon, C) t. ^ !2, and rendered service's for the Uotliodist congrcgat inn. Rev.'Green C luiulied a nnhh?*ei mmi ;md : lie o singing ?>t' the choir was excellent. Phis' choir is expected to he-, at -its tjj test when the conft\renCO meets in O )ocenihor. ** A largo crowd witnessed the per-"'<p 'orma-tice given the the Armstrong <p Uagician Monday night at the I^jheVt! '/J stVtalls Graded and Junior High-I? ; O school auditorium. This perf/rmnnri j O xcelled all previous ones given hy ; he famous trio. The program inladed many mystifying trick's i \e- j ~ tiled hy I'rpf.Armstrong, cart, on-j ng, In'?-Uitis:. AV.rmstrng. and the} | piiiiue telling of fortune hy A1 rs I \rmstrong. The auditorium was \ illed to its capacity, and every.oni| j vas well pleased with thd program, i The /bazaar at U'e.sloy- has had a I arge attendance all the.week.' hatch | ligtt'ct realized :t'ha'nds.omo sum' to |' It'added to tlieir region.<?n the night" >f the rally, Wednesday, Oct. 31. Increasing interest in the school is being manifested hy the ntemhers sd-p the studthit.'council -of Robert Sm Us i* This interest is heing ox hi hit ed tliru i the preparat 'n n that is.lit-ng'made foi the Hallowe'en *ila-Vtv'.~' Mni'idav night, and the "Radio Fan" bazaar that is. tr>- Ih? at the---auditorium. next week.' The stum-lit* and?parents are heyinHUME to cooperate''' wit-h the adminis- j trattort. - Watch The Result1 The dunior elass e rdm-ted tie* <le-' voUion.-.'l exercise- Rohe't Small tlurinjr the past" week: Interest fat;: yrs were rent!., and frond' : poems I recited -each mu'ruiiiff. - This is., <>m- j r>T the school'* most enthusiastic.- 1 [ lasses. -3 HedieatorjaJ sere ires have- hepn cor ducted at the IN I?. l.1i ion Baptist' j Church durinjr the past week i>y the j iUferent pastors-and societies of the -j oinmiinity. Monday nie.lit the Mi.n-. . io'iiary. Society of the-Baptist church. , t.ndired a very interesting: prograhi. | uedlny iiiirht-. the Methodist eon?t1 evrati n and pastor were in -charge < of the servi<*es. Wednesday night. 1 Rev. Rcdfearn preached a wonderful ' -ermmi frrrrrr 'Rjorr tin Work In ^fy * Vineyard.'7 Thursday night., . l!ev. pt Prince ff<1 his sheep with the spirit ? ! ual hread. Friday night, a discourse j J ;Ti ^Hic Ordanaces ami PiseipHne~e?-i j the Papti* Church was craven by the j.; fastT-ot the \\ tuft; itaptist l hurclTrTPersons attending those services rereived spiritual courage and are better propatVd to deftho work that irequired of Ch'ristains. Funeral* of Aged Citizen of Cheraw. j -?The .body ?of Mrs, ' Mnrinh?lb.we. aged 74, ffWtrTTvr 45 years a member \ of Wesley 5l. K. Church, was fun- <j eralized Friday afterno'op. Ott. 25, at : >;HO o'clock. .Jvev. Iirecti preached thf- funeral rin his usual manner; he -: delivered a sermon that was soothing' | to the bereaved and aching hearts, j: and Inspiring to all who are trying,: to live a life of Christian service. : Tliv "thic isvil is s'ui \iied b\?sir children and-n mrmber of grand children. ! A host of friends extend their hear ! fe 11 ~"sympathy to the"grief stricken ' -family;;????- - ? ' . .* Rov. AlphonsO Ppwe, of Johnson C. 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