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sonic . Of. his l'rivnus. are trying t
laugh liini ?.;ut. ui v. hat he thinks i
a gvoat iiieav i.? j.^eagan, tlie darin
elm;fu'iif's 'of the Savoy bai
.*,'rovjw* *n t'hts Vrty* is deCerniii,Tcd t
. stick' to hi;i noti.iu oi* getting A men
can League lVv-u^nitiyh. tor" Tils S;i
v,QY- ^iir Five \.1.;ch, he declare*! is
.;?'bh>*hl baij -toanV \nth n.-vcal f'triur
' _.in" (iviil' oil '7':.. ' '
" I'jaai ! \ 1, a. o.': OTiTT!Ts ins. u ani I
trued eta .i l<> /i.'pxxsont the tli'eii
?; ?. j-iiv tH" "? i:i i1:o^r?Tu'FIc.iii.'>^i
, *ucv.
"I don't e : j ii' the tioys arp col
prod,'" pi- - . ia ' aii jujin ownci
- ' ""'~--r.flTjrtTiTr-v"r--~i- ' iln,n:;,u, ,i? th
* second vit> <n ;! nation. needs lob
copfest vi ' s.; i\ d' billet h.l
teai'h. e : c-M? U'lilmjj.
.. Since *:\v. : a- \va .-airteU, _'AI
tin' ' i i? -?i * 4J?A~".e U'H't
. to ' ' e ajVest. TKe dull;
" nt'Wi a, - V M icai.n."1''
. Bruic . /. . A ! he report. .itsfiv
' . ? .an--the Bruin
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.? itol lu y.^ave In'eiy'.lu
1 irix i ^- ,-i i'i i d.??1.?
jt'.- fl. iy* iii't'. y):7)'pi-e. su'r
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, r- ]'h v-. i "... i.'r. ' : ; nr \ViW.'h tai
7.*" l?'j - yi'rVef a: d l:7d i he dVnuu
to' a. .'-i " iay-V.c.Mi
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r I\u.r' r'hnt J.aht, was n,
fliiUv V'. ' . . . llru'nf t vc i,'day.
i: . ' '? "! aw.'t j>?i
ajihoiu" !y n<: y;t?i in C'hi.caj?:
; s*ooitri> Ixo ?iv VO ;raj?C'6.
ijltt) |iCv; . ' t.'i.i. yitn ,?rct tr
' , fchfftihi* i- . hi . it' Uuusn'
n:ii: v';.iv aire.
The a..: -ii; - t;mf.
that ' i II : !.. V'^nn .? train' n
NiAv 1 t.V \ n " t% 1111 ii . . >1 c
eas.M a. i ' i a1 vat?.?e vicimio
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>vVvO vy \ \ \ v iirj
lowing, b. t \Vaul<;u't JHsu-n t
. any such ii . ' at 'Savoy-* vie
, torios. ' ii> W-ain can I'm?;:
. . the- lie:. ; *' ' ' / i-iuit .ho"lia? 'i-!<>n
ail .ho c-Mi.j > . Mai loin coiuM
nation t > ( />. ' '.1 ;f-.<iovrrt?vs t1w
--' P ^ ' i' i-iLbvii:' PV.hui
! bitaflt (.' ;; ' .
' The Sa\< li'aun. Line of iJcfyhM? i
compusotl < !'. V A'ni'."?>oft ainl ilo
_ UlTuid' ut Sh:ula\v jkiilK\r a
r*' ccrU'i'.. and n' '. : .Met if :-uul Minna
Jackson at jfhai d. . 1
= \\ INNSi!olv() NiT\VS~'jGrtmo
pi '< i ; 'pa. 'all to" the Fairfie.!
County Tra : Se.h-Monday cvt
,*" nihg. i-yv*Ty. -Vr i-U-.S: .at S:UQ to SO
tlic play -Vi. ;!i.:tluV- ghjjii by th
fapulty. . Y'uhj.-ah'*E all''Yd *0 mi:*
this trciit < . msi - m.''- Sai'i.-fact
??guai'an! eed.?-? ;? ?:? r'
Mrs. Mantrault Kpcrtt. thJ
1 "^"holidays it'- P ' it.?.
' ; . Mr.and::T*r M. ( ?: flhn njotare
" * ~ here la.-t v ;. . ;l < -a fined some o
. the Itoyak i .trr-thv Capital Citj
\V-o life very ryy M lio)'|!nn''ha<
a slight ae: id. at while away but to
glad to !.n w t}.:i' it wasn't serious.
k y1'1;' ; The it-".at -1-: r-rh'--yrrrr - royaHyxT
trftarned :;V the V m of Misses .lot
??; t)on orol .-Hi ' 'vn -.juyV evening a
the usual ho.tr. . After all husines
was di.svts: ed' w*' were favored wit
a shc;yt Thanksgiving program.
7 * "Xfle*; ..th I a in the- liostessu
served a d< iev. abIv repast..
?" .Mai;.. -T ll?r~C acta rs of the Fait
1 lll'ht * t" i ?' 1' 11 g in. ouol frpi'ti
??-the~ lif'',; ~"?r?iivI ,tjt ,.t Irtr?t*ivy--ttMtl--re
ported' Aery -p'v.v ant' l-iipts..
.1?Wj-Mi.-s Ma y !-!. 11?ck'<- u attended th
TTojiK" Kr< ! .?.at'i' f..o iY retire held a
.. Stntf"-1' j/i' pi'' t week. A wart
weieoiYie ai \.y\ awaits one at hi
vwmu Aiauui.,
Revs.- -!- man lend I)avi
> we're..}/! '; .'at. --'all. r- .at - the* St. Pan
af.>fina.v;-v 'I ha.- ksgi\
Miss C\ '.! ii a ..%i*.v'r.> TharikAgi vin;
??r-m-.?Canuiytr tiiri '+- ?vwy nnu-jt c-laW
tovovihe *t rip. She-'.wa^; the guest n
" l?r> ami-Mr.-r.-t'kkcat.--- .v-We
are la-1 indeed thai Rev. J. H
.lohnsa.it , h "... iy--iru,- his studio
" ''i after bt'-ing indisposed for a few
weeks..!, . . . '
' ' Mr. and -.yf|Ja'.: and <-oihi>pn
motqirc'.i* t<; UVihiiv.hia Sunday ftn<
;' wi-yn:tbc-gue--u of Mi.-s Sara Brow
oh llarden .street. " . . '
.t The ' County Trainin;
Selibol is pr.ogiVVsiinV nicely along a'
lines. 1 i? !*. W. A. Ross and his splcn
did corps of teachos are- always- o
the job. IIv is getting real .eoopera
tion. ' ' *j- : .
~"f The Trior CTio i Te-en rc'nrg'anir.O
, under t-iio 'lit ei-hiin of .Mioses Shai
per and .Jordan.' .Ily their pcrscver
anee> it is now a^*lo to furnish musi
, ' for all school programs.
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CONTROVERSY AS TO LIVING
? ST.ONE-J. C. SMITH GAME
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4 Salisbury,' N. C.,- Dec. 1G?Contrary
Q. i? .mil mi*I ii'li1 which "appeared in -soo
yet ay sports sections of Ne^ro papers
s last, week . Livintfstono College and
? J. CV- Smith University arc .tied for
the football, championship of the NT.
? tV "A. U., each team" having played
j t'hiWo kanie.s in the major college
n ^i-odp and each team lu>v hm?m
a two 'frames ami lost one. On Deeenv^
Ik r Itlu John Nicholson,'Manager-'of
l.ivihtfstqne College football team reT
cei\ ed the l'o 11o w i neo innuinicniIon
i>i^r the headquarters of the Onion:
^ .Mr. .)ohn Nicholson ?v ' ' ' ?
Manager,of Football
Livingstone College, Salisbury. N. C.
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*" I' a in w rffiWg'~7mr~t Irfc-nnfrinnat iont!
so that arrangements between your.
' school and Smith University concernr
ing the Championship of the .'Big. Five
!l Croup' of the X. G. A. U. can be
made. ~~" : ' ' ' r]
' Tin- records show that there is a
v' .icliniti' tie between your bchool and
1 Smith University. Both teams have
w* n? two"a~iul;."lost- one in this group.
1 'have. written Mr. "Williams of
Smith that all arrangements rest
^ with tschools involved. If'no ar--? '"
|Q T'? ?bn t'eion
\\ iUjiave to decide at its annual nicet*'
Pig*this ..year.. ' 7."
Respectfully yours, ?
" J . AV. IL. Robinson
; , Sec.-Treas. N. C. A. U.
?.(,_! Upon receipt of the .above on .Wee."
ember Itljr; MJr. Nichoblson got in
- C+ueh with Smith'ojftciafs..and they
| stat ed that it would be impossible
, |for them to play another game as the
" 'it-am had disbanded, etc. So in view
of (iie faets? litero is, jiltho contrary
Charlotte releases, a tie between
. " Livingstone "Cullefte "and J. <-.* Smith'
.; Iniversity.' > .
NTWS OK \\ A\ LKLU\ St mKJlr
."! The pupils of Waver ley School renJ-.dute.d
hitting. Thanksgiving' assembly
d' lijngranis correlated with their re_
(;vular school work- and.b^-groups du.
j ring tl\e\ week of November 20th.
, These exercises, were not only enjoyed.
i>\ all, but were helpful in prombv
ting within- thy. minds of the pupils
- t-i..'' real-spirit of t,he great -American
| holiday. . ' ;
s ' On Wednesday afternoon, the .day
,, before Thanksgiving, a special,. se^
lected program was- arranged with
grade. ' At this time 'were assem,
.i.ie'd the tilth, sixth and seventh
' gra-.es- w-ith tTfew pupils represoniiitg
each " of tlur, other. grades,. "On the
.. stage were arranged thirty boxes and
L. baskets, lilied wilti provisions winch
y the. children had brought to be dis;
. trihilled tyr tlti* p'inir and needy of
n tno city. Must of thy boxes were
, ;.yv>rng times uic-sizc .oA-.uu!_Ui.w..mil
L, kvl luiskets. Artistically decori\ied'
in many colors, they presented a rare
i'| and beautiful picture as they filled
T?up the entire length of tile1 '.tuge. ~
The. Rev. Charles 11. Brown, pastor
,1 of Second Calvary Baptist Church,
o delivered an appropriate address in
his usual, interesting, and piastorfnl
- of thojjfo to whom they were to be
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sj Among the gifts Were green .vege}i
tables and groceries of every descrip-.
j t ion. One" yrtrp*il donated a . Jross.
s f'd-'.'l In cash was" Contributed by Tfrrpufpils
for the. Fairwold Industrial
ib-mi?::?Severn large boxes Were senP
t, in i.h,e..01(l. FulkJlume anil nil'-lit, ln?-.y
, fiito -tlue.Williamson Orphan Home.
Criic remainder of the provisions was
e disl rUnited among individuals living
,t in different, parts of the .city after
n their descrvedness had 'been carefully
s investigated.. *' - ''
! A feature'of the exercises was the
s formal announcement of the AVavcrd
ley school colors,, after three* ballots
I had been taken, one on each,of three
g consecutive days, had bedin adopted
.1 Let' the pupils, and faculty from syf
veral different combinations. The
)-colors, adonted are .Garnet Biinj
L.. the announcemeirtvof which was greet?
''.j oith pi oUm'goiV applause and folv
lowed by-a reading by one of the
pvtpils of their. meaning and signifi?
y-ianc'o. d-.t
T | TTTTT"import ofijtbe program5"would
n' n<>t V.c complete without reference to
J the hearty1 singing of the National
;; Xt'jri'o Anthem, "Lift- Every. Voice
[1 rind Sing," and the National Anthem,
I- "The Star Spangled Banner," as a
hlPUXJLof. these Thanksgiving serviced?
~ Tbrinks l'roni \Vaverley School go"
out fo the parents' who cooperated in
d "the Thanksgiving 'service and to Miss
. Jante Adams, Miss Annie Adams,
. Mrs. Ruth Neal, t)r. W. E. Thomas
c and Mr. I. S. I.eevy, wh0**gave the
use of their cars and personal ser?:
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I Kinvc f< ut hall id gradually disap.pVii);si?;r-'l_'i
!> the. pk'lpre, and atteniitin.
u bei-n : turned, tyw.ard othci
I\)l !?! Ill* : a I I. ' . . ' t. *?
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TTT- (. (.''! ~77- in ' :'oii'h Carolina
\yiili ti i < ^ j i. - a o?-OFtiilin, have
hot i11 ;W basket hall, 4 vtnj
' 11.' i i i , ;i - o-'h : s ,-\arimy pafo
time. .
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Of v?*ra , ' a.i i sjjoakiiijr of men's
ha ,v la . i v.ouldn'l for a mo mat
ha J "ii; hFiTrved that there is
-nm?H-ml' a,m-v prtrt In- (iispav?i|jje
the. 'rTiTs T;Tmt tHvlr. |;amo, foi
... nu? . .! '.(? , - i 1 .I .'ntivl nv(?n.
nuvit . I'. \ ."is t-have..liecn condticiOd
liy. Tiif" nwomen.
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. C" 1:i! 1.11 I ! >;< \,<.'!! on the court
Mhr iurvV r;?i- i: . . i; au ot>f lack ol
dump; t i-.i.ai ti !: ;*.ti has been com
pvilol] '>> t . ;<~h.Hates rn ovdei
t.i ?. nav in *?iii cullejjiate combat.
She It;-- u;.;a!(y rc'lcclc'd cjct'it upor
he v I7j y . tcr :* 11:i has furnished
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^ In l h c? c t'lnilin Has a mana'jHJ
of at' v..k?> kmws his husii-.d
: _ ,ys he hint; fo)\v.ard
t ;V.a. .! ' ".' ! . Jwojrrossivc
i . , ii.aiia.'cT of 'the
4; m - ',p. v liivli tin- wri1-1
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il.? : V h 'of- ' vtlanta
j ';>>'? 1 fx 'a .- ilc<-^ tUJogt ?hei
CV'l c .11 > last I'VidatrSllt
; '. . : wev.vr ... thaiwas .a. Hijrli
t . 'lina. The
< IPnibia i s /v tuHhlnj?- ovct
v? fitch t 'j for they
I 1'. -V?.-!' 1 -v li. -!V wliill
> ; m- loya 11y
7^ '""Hs-LUMAXUK.
J'/tK^DYJiUtlAN rr
cjii la !!. kii)?;i:way, s. C
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In.- griiii rt'apYr has been very
aelive in. ;uul tdmut Kidgeway recently.
.Within the past two weeks htrec
.wv ll-l-,no?vji and highly rospYeted .citizens
have passed into |he great
beyond... ' .. .
air. .< '"ui< i ; Vaiulerho'sl died on
November' l~wh' in- 'Columbia follow
nm'.a' lei.trt I) V Hlhoss. ll.? was in
tite 'r)Siii year olVn'is ?i?e._ Funeral services
were ladd for him at, Lc.banor
< he.rcfrl Sand.-..',. a i lot-noon. N'ovctnhta
I> !i. .the | a. ! , U'ev. .J, It. Dundee
ia-i i.-. lm.iont was in Lebtifc;
mi tei'V. .lie.is survhted by his
! v it!owi one; sod . .n<i one. -brother,
i iMr. it' heu Itolie'c!son-passed away
:'rurd'rA nbrtif; November 24th, at
_L -12 I.',,','? ilr?was m venty-nni
ye.-u's oi<T ap-f luui I"enTTFT Tor" a?long
Ah,.v. 11. ir.i'j-rnl was lie id at l.eham
.! : .ila >. i in In r ll'Ith. The
a ?or lillii-ia-u-d,-.. si-ted' by the Rev
PTTaT i'ulen-.11, i'.i-ti.r of llopewed
A. M. I'..,'/., t iiuivh. : Intermt?flf \vaj
ii.aiii* in I.? i ;. "ii <Vmetery. M.r. Ilol
a i i [s J ui . ii ; ?! sister. Mrs
Ihani.i (!.; >. .! ; , >' a-Rii leeway, two
P'eia": {" : :~M r .- "Para ( hatliani oi
Rn::iv.:.\ . .. M-. Mamie Moshv ~ft1
' Ma;. I .a i., i !.? . mi. Mrs. W iplaTT
j of i.f\i:itAon, X.
[several %riiudchijilii)^.'
I M ! Caiaes grandmother ol
i'Mr. tili; . . Uiecl Saturday ..night
i 1 Vctyniii.-r 1 at .hV-r hoivn followinfc
i:tii> ' , s. a lis yyiirs. .IIel
i 1 ' . TT~T'T
rXr'"M. ftii '/... ( '!. rvi-h i f which she
'na.i in , ii J'.i- forty years a stauncl
and lint iii i.il mem-lnT. Rev. N'athar
Smife (ill.ci.'.'.iil. a '.ed l>y Rev-.* J
R. Ikiiiyiie. ' Inlfi aaiit was in the
Methodist ( emttery. ' '
Oil Th:mU riviiT-v 1 sa ynne
annual 'union :-er\;cy in which al!
chiirehes of ih.e ' community partieh
paled,' was held at. Lebanon Church
AI proprlute exe rcises were held, in
eluding an In t :)i!:;r Se rmon by Rev
Realty,1 pastor of Mt. I'js^ah Bnptis'
T'liurtfr; "ltrt. f. Tr ttitler'wiis mas
tor.-of ceremonies. Following the ser
vie. s, n sumptuous Thanksfrivintf din
, fiiM- wjj served iY> the Lebanon I'aro
j t'hial School. A tin st delightful tim(
I Thaek-yivini'. mtrht, two. young pec
--plr-Vc rht? trVt JP!?-Hannah Hca
ver* arid Mil^Sarah Benson, J?5Vc f
benefit slipper- at the schoolhousc
fioin which a nice sum was raised foi
t.he, church. ' 1
l.itnini>c iuHcnomt Nventhei*t?aervi
ees were well attended at I.obanor
KuncJUuv l)< cetid>e'r- 4Jnd, both m the
I niornihif and at night. In The mornI
irir Rev. rhmiref. preached fro'm~Acta
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f \*t( es in the distribution of the provisions.
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Its
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S ON THE GRID
mcaudner t |
to the bitter end. In that kind ,o1
defeat victory is always won."
4 1 guess Coach Isabell llurlong, of
Jjtate, is 'whipping' her . fast basket
' ball team into shape, in the endea'vol
to keep up the good work, begun by
' the girl contingent. State uaulfiy
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long is proficient as a coach and loa{"dor.?
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I don'L know who is leading the
' f t '.allin foil)all' cnytas but llmv?aw
-Hgoing to. -give all and -sundry?the
very 'mischief to beat them out foi
"the titular , honors. \YotHdn?t -k be
great to see State and Clallin play?
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~j?Attcn.1 declared her?intension to
. 'romp away with the bunting also.
i Coaches Cecelia McCoy and. " Violet
.Banks* are working overtime in round
l ing - their, disciples into the ".pink,"
f Paine and Haines of. Augusta are
] other strong girls' teams. 'Paine has
?l+ad?a?urai'ker .'Jiirk o ,nn ?".vr sinrr
. r\e kmAvn dT their team. Miss Calmen
Blessing has been' their ellicieirt
I coach 1 suppose she is.yet. llaines has
, not beoit playing as long as the ot.h..cars,
but is fast coining into her own.
. You've got tb watch anything Coach
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j luti. is muTusiyu m ior ne is a rem
j student of athletics. ?~? ' .
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11 wo can't have men's basket* bid!
itvhy not Support the girl's? Roth
i liy'oker.pnd Allen arc going to have
" games worth the while <lurin.tr the
season. There's worlds of excitement
in it. I don't knew it" Benedict is
fioinir to have a team. but here's hon1
in'}? she piayr .
Aiken News
. Mrs.. Albert ha Dupree and little
daughter Chrysanther of Newark, N.
, J., was here spending sonic time with
their uncle?and aunt, Mr. and-.-Mrs. .A;
L. Spann, of'Pendleton St. V .
M iss Helen Kenncy wfis' tlu> charm
nig hostess to the Yoyjig Ladies Sew
. ing. and Social Club 011 Thanksgiving
u evening. All expressed the nisei ves
. as having enjoyed a wonderful eveni
ing. ,
."Ilorry, Mr. I). A. Jones attended the
(i.et-to-Gether meeting of the Charj
i leston -District? Dr. R. \V-. Marlee, I'.
| 10., at Sumlnerville, S. C., on Tues
r da^' of this week. They report a sue
. cefesfirl and well attended meeting. _
i Under??I'rincipa.lship?n-f?Prof,
: R. L. Tlioksoii, "aruTlns' very eiliyient
faculty, Schofiehi school is making ra
i pid strides. During the- past month
. we have been favored- with a musir
eal recital by Miss Beatrice"Mcllheo;
i assisted by Misses Alphine llhonvp>
son, Sara I lorry andf Esther Mae
. Broker. Also another musical recital
> ~TTy .Messrs. Clarence and Thomas
Hammond assisted I>y the fwholioid
I quartet. Both -of .these recitals were
r i'4'iil lreals and enjoyed by all. ?~r_
1 We were also pyviiiircd to have visit
us a few distinguished-men dur
ring the month. 'Among.'whom were:
t Prof. Mayes, Student Secretary of
the Y. M. "C. A.' :
" The Y." M. and Y. W. 0. A. are
IjllVe tvlto.s 6h 6111' f-MhpUli.
H The seniorfclass, under the super>
vision of Prof. E. "B." Williams, has
i successfully closed a two night ear.j^niyal,
which. ail enjoyed.
: inQ loutiR men irom our scnooi
who attended the Y. M. C. A. Carni1
val in Orangeburg were Messrs. J.
I , Robinson, 'l.-tfmoot and M. Dawjtkilns,
- j They reporte(L_aJvOry successfulfVes:
slon. ~? . 1 '
The quarteFunder the* management
. j of l'rof. jHU4:son, gave a recital in
t [' 1 ~~
.[and at night the pastor took his text
. from. Isiah. ?
.Mw. ,Ella James has Jiecn confined
. to bed for severaL days.
? Mr. Moses James,-'wTio was stricken
with paralysis in June is able to
, be about and making gratifying pro*
greka. ; .1 . .
k Miss Amanda blames is attending
> the women's College at Scotia. She
r is'pleased- \Vith her ljcw school.
Mrs. Ella Ronlwnro, .why. hawbee?
_ residing?in?.Philadelphia,' and hrr
t daughter, Miss Carrie May, a student
.tin the Lutheran College, Greensboro,
are at home for a few days.
, Mrs. Mattie 5lftrt,in, a-member of
t 'Iiehanon Church was recently, yuitc
ly married to Mr. Clarence Sims of
Rirlgnwa^1 ' 1 : , .
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? On Thursday? a short program was
L ivt-'h ? by the" student hndy. Many
t v isitors, parents and friends were pre
nt. Tlie program consisted of sevv
ral recitations .instrumental selec
ons,. essays and sho/tj, plays. The
urogram seemed to have "been-enjoy
I by all. > .
~ ?The Lady Ivmghts held -a very inj'
resting meeting. Friday afternoqp..
! ilev. R. T. Frazier and I'rof. Sharik;
, n were the distinguished guests.
I On Friday evening, Mrs. Shanklin,
i Emails, and Mjisses Adams,?A; DonI
. 1/l'am" Y Ca.?1I- - ? rr% r?. rTJ '
. iu iii u. t cunuiis, ana i . nnanKiin
j attended a tyrpgfram given by the
1 ministerial union" at" the A. "51. E.
^ Church In hofior or kov, McMillan. r
u Pruf; ShanhUn "planned' to he pt ent
at the football game between
Yuskegeje and Atlanta- U.
Miss Frances Green is home visi-i
- --.ng her parents.?Shcrwffi^lTntve W
; ie "north <on Saturday. A narty will j
givon here, in honor of her visit,'
j -n WVpjiesday, Decefnber 5th.
j t Monday, the teachers and all the
j - udents of the bbarding department
j . ent down into the project garden
| end.put put-several thousdn cabbage
, plants. All seemed to enjay working
. i ' i the garden- Koch of 1 hn tpiichhri .
j v.as captain of a group of nine. A
?-Mtfzo went to Miss Mitchell for, direct
; | i?.g the group which did' the best work ^
u'iUivston which seems to have made
V vcr^v desirable imjrression.
The Si'hoflvld. eholr, under, the', dl- |
action of AUSS ^ara M. Horry^vill
esent a Xmas Cantata entitlotl the j
"Prince of Peace" Tuesday, December!
St'Vc "a:tin .. ?^ ? '
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torium ayd the public is asked to
1 ' e^'present. ; . ' - ^ i ?
m last'-Wednesday everting the '
Ijfag ? ".VAN
YOUR PHO'
By riends and Rela
It is the gift ihat only you <
? please so well. Marty are havio.
is to remind youlcif yours. DO I
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Merle,/ 1'. Pauline, for four vears v
a "hini h Carolina Slate.' end, but novfr ??
a football-" fan and business man in
Orangeburg, S. C., has picked the
following as members of the S. A.
I. A. A. first team: J .
NAMK ' SCHOOL POSITION
Hawkins State Left End
? ry 7 TaThe?? LUfl Tackle :
Jj^rren State Left Guard .
Abney r ' ' Paine . " Center ?
Eranier ... . '-StaOi -? Ilight Oitavd ? :
Cres.bahi State . Right Tackle ' r?
Gveen ' Morris .Right End
Cotton Statfr? 1 r Quarter
At illiams Benedict * Left flf. B.
KnifhK rinn;^ p;rKf w tt
Arnette Claflin , Full Back
Young Ladies Sewing and Social Club
was the guest of M,iss A. Thotnpson.
The evening Was very pleasantly
s;-ont. _ ( ' 1 ' ~'
Stewardess Board No. .1 of Cumberland
Church,- was highly entertained
on Sunday last at the home of Mrs.
F. Gommcr on Kershaw St. Quito
an enthusaistic meeting was held.?
Pwrs, V?". M. MVCihee, Misses B. McGhee
and M. Commor, and Mr.. R.
Chi Ids mot ored to "Orangeburg Sun
ihiy hi t tu vini.t Mr. W. M. MoGhoot
Jr, iVt,Sta le College! The trip was
uneventful and quite enjoyable.- ' y
^ I!. McChbe spent Thanksgiving
bay in Nashvilje, Tennessee visiting
school unites and frifends at
Fijik t'nivevsity, her alma mater. She
is a H;uhcr at ^'-hoficld Institute,
this city.
* Mr. D. A. Jones,' leader of Class
N'<?. 1, of Cumberland church-held a
lively meeting on last Wednesday . ~night
at the home of Mrs. J. H. Almoney
collected on rally. 1
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rOGRAPHS ,
itives for Christmas
:an give and no other gift will
g'th eir's made in time and this I
f DELAY GALL TODAY
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