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.Frank Bruon, Madison SquarefGftv
den head,. . has announced that Kii
^ - Chocolate ..mdy }jet a crack at th
~*7 -. featherweight championship which i
now held by Bat Buttalilio so.mctim
in February. The Keed is to . leav
??%% ITut'omt rtnvf umnl'
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? 'OhucuinU' has tli'iio nuK'h toward
restoring Negro pugilists to a ;.r'c
speetab'le status. Of course Negr
pugilists are no different from thei
white brothers; but .being in Ameri
?' - ear gre(rtei-~-tig*HH?H44tO-'4U<S?t
anything not 'abovq.Tv.ih.rd done by'
Negro, than a similar act dong by
white fighter. We should be thank
ful for the Kped. ~
The Omega Psi Phi fraternity dul
?ng their pnpual Conclave, which avii
held at Baltimore last'w.eck laid
floral On the grave of the late .to
Gans.? This .tribute by the Greek
proves the hi to be a discrimipatin
iot; lor tians ne.s always' tjor.ne tli
; reputation of being.a gentinnnn. an
l^"""^*7eavcnT",^rTr^!nTridOoruwsThJTriiiui
Vierghs, Ruths and Tiipneys, we eei
tuuily should pay our tributes of rc
speot to-those nnv>tig bur irr'oup, \vh
have ascended to the heights in th
line of endeavor chosen !>y. them .'in
tl Joe (la.ns did that beyond peradveii
.ture.
The New York Sun eondnets a'i
: ml ally?a national?hnxitig con star-be
' s. .based on a pofl -.-f 75 of t her fend in
boxing critics .of'.the ' United States
According to this jrotl Xlivkey Walke
'is given the distinction .of being- th
greatest Jiving fighter. Second plat
, . goes, to our own Kid'Chooolate. TH
is a far-rcnchihg distinction. for' on
who was- hardly known a little "'inor
than a year agb.
^e^inald Weir and (lerald Normal
, . dr., were "ot allowed t.o . panfeieipal
in the National indoor .Junior Chan
. piomrhip of the tTnited States I,aw
excessive,pigmentation*. These youn
nien had Avon -high rankitia ill tl
National " tournament*, Rut this '
America., the land that boasts of i
democratic, principles. -The S". A.'-7
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their protests/ 'and maybe-some .jjroc
will finally come if it. It is o-htH
job, this lmsin'i'..-s breaking dow
nremdifo but -it lM. M/me- if a
Greenville
. . . W. A. Wins ami 1.1ms??
The' I'. v\V. A. basketball ton>'
OreonvUld opened thejr season No
, . Year's niuht. losinc- t ? the fast Y. 3
. .I. team Vvf As-hcvjUo, N. C.,-'by tl
score of .'{0-11. The game was'Ver
fast.and full of thrills.'* ' j ...
~ Kay and C\ Johnson;, ,w.ere tiro vtai
_ for the winners, while .(iailington f?,
- L several years C; pt.-i-jT?^ and star foi
r- 1 ward, of the P. W. A; tcirn'r and Sniit
a neW-conier on several occasion
hl'oil!',hl till' I imiil .1.11 llo.il. wit
beautiful[ shots from very difl'icul
.angle?.
The Y: M. I. bovs were on the Ion
end H{ a 12-11 score at the half an
continued to keep about two point
ahead through the third cjuarter, 1
- begin ttTe. fourth quarter Si1vit.fi, Din
ton. and Clarliugtoiv opened' a t'riss
cross passing attack and seemed hea
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ing sevorly roughed' several time
started dictating to the referee and th
ret-ults was he was put 'outof th
game, as the P. \V, A. boy's"jiad'thcd
attack built around.him they miiokl
lost their, stride arid the Y. M. 1. tear
began, piling up a Vrge lend'.
P. W. A. Wins from St. AI ban
The I4., W. A. five defeated, th
mighty St. Alban team in a game tha
was featured hy close guarding b
? hothteains. Whiitcnhnrg starred fo
tl}A-'vtv Alt.an cicw while C.avlingto
and 'MftTWr Davis, the latter a form
or Morris College football star an
a brother to thp. famous A1 Davis <
. Benedict fame Were the main factor
in the P. W. A. attack.
Coach Stagg-used quite X^numhc
? of suhsitiute?, us he is lilnirnim; t
have his regulars in top-notch crtnd
tion for their game with the -Kas
Tennessee stars of Knoxville, Te"r
which be played in Greenville, Thur:
day, Jan. P.
The P. W. A. team has listed' t\\
. . games with Benedict College and ar
trying to get games with Allen an
? Claflin. and State Colleee. All team
desij'ing games please write Coac
Uriel Staggs, Phyllis Whoatlev Cent*
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Sumter News
A large number, of students ar
teachers were home t.-> spend the ho
( days.
; : The miscellaneous party given 1
the T. A. C. at the home of Dr. ar
? ?Mr^.- Wv Wv FeHer rm Tursrlay T^gl
' Dec. 31, was one of merriment nr
. pleasu.ro. The games were present*
by-Mrs. J. I).-Atkinson and Miss 1
J. Davis. Prizes were given tho;
winning the different games, . He!
the close of the party, a coins.' '.f d
licious ices was served by several <
the members of ihe T./ A. C. -~
Mrg" T.ngile Evans entertained
number of friends at a Whist pari
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-groups arc to develop to their niaxij
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s' It is reported that Jack Dempsey,
o if you know what I mefth, who ran,
e side stepped, and "slid out of Harry
j Wills' way to keep from .fighting that
i dark and angry cloud. Jack evidently
sI thinks that tho.timr is ripe foiho mix
,'_jed sliow 'since.he.has given up fight*
n1-ing as a business. Ain't it a funny
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nI During the past football- .season
jj 1.1 he AlToo'iia '(PaTTM fk'lT school hnd'tnr*
' . casion ' to. take a firm stand .on the.
color question. A NejrrO;..Sonny Boy
p.Iilton was a member of the Altoona
I squad.- jMtooija was to play the Ciim|
berlaful, (Md.) High ,Sehdol. C'qmjber.land
objected-to playing- ifAJilton
^.should be su.ieet to use. Altoona is a
a sensible answer said, play us with
** l .Milto'n or not at all. Any other course
:siof procedure is asinine. '
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The first game of intercollegiate
" [baskethalf ever to be played in CpL*
i afternoon at .'1 o'clock on the basket
'" ball court .on 1 hirst '.Athletic Field
: when Allen and tHaflui meet. Clnf0
1 in has ha?l jro'od basketball teams for
0 the past few years, This is Allen's
<) i first year to try out the boys ^ame
!:1 of. basketball; ..
1"For Allen Porterfiebk Scott. Horry
-Land XesbitL are.sho.win-g up well for
?7-<-bo?forward posts. Hnllins and WiH
^ listm Burton are both shnwimr proms.'ise
of being: developed ''into number
r' one centers. Holland, Burgess, Karl
e Holmes, (iilnVore, Richardson" and Har
c risoti arc nuardinn -Tor,dear life. These
is bovs are showing plenty of "pep,"?an(l
c <k'elave that its not proiApr to lie an
e easy matter for. any torrm to. dish out
defeat to them.- ..
' Allen's U'Irls are connntr al.mjr i"
\ ting st.vje.'?Sylvia Poole, this, year's
0 oip.tain is usinfr as deadly an eye as
V- ever. "Red" Mclver, hcl* runninn
'n. mat y.-is hard to .stop, Lucile Smith
i^-atxT-KeHy-Jtmes, -are two of The llai'ditr
est (inhtmp centers in the name. Bill
>n to let any forward net even ah oveV
is head ha. ket this whole blessed' seats
[son. Then are lots of other nirls out
M who are di-playircn rare form about
d whom mav he said later.
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Ki'eryhwtly crnrir onf'tu HUl'St Field
'ii this ;^lernii?)'iT :nt o'clock and see a
tJJ i tvr snni'l in' eonil-ir.TT: of basket hall.
i >f the bride and eroniu. Mr. and Mrs.
on. \\T dne-day njurht; Jan. I. in honor
\Vm.'Jaiues. Several nyi-ie of wist
were played with .Mrs.-lTihv Tarlton
>f and MifM. Moore Avinninn f ' ^t-prizw
es "and Mrs. Ranin and Mr. Richards
1 - tile hooli.v prize-. A Irs. F. y an s. s r-ved
ie J o course of plain, marble and 'fruit
'.v; cake and. strawberry , cream. AH
present spent a most phjovable evoiv
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?i . Mrs. S. G. Aiken spent, a portion
of The holidays in All.eridale. ^ 3
The bride and groom, Mi*, and Mrs".
'^Gilbert T.eT.orme of Atlanta, (in..
" spent the holidays in the city with
11 the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
)Butler DeLorme. '
^I . Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Harris of OrP'nngebuvg
spent a portion of the holis
days with Mrs. Harris' parents, Mr.
" and Mrs. B. Del.orme.
Mr. Joseph Richardson has brought
: his bride of a few months from Am
' I gusta, (in., t> his beautiful home on
^ Oakland A\renue. The bride has a"
s 1 charming personality, and is making
| many friends in the' city. .Miss Wim^
berly of Augusta accompanied the
. bride from bey former, home and will
J impend several weeks in the city.
{ Mrs. M. Miles spent tKe holidays
I with" her parents. Rev; and Mrs. A.
_! P. Spears.
jl Mrs. Es.telle Coads of Washy
inirton, D. ('., is spending several
weeks with her motheiy Mrs.. Ellen
n Miennett.
~[ Mr. Kenneth Broom, of New York
j' is spending a while with his parents,
,f! Mr. and*-iMrs. Frank Broom. Mr.
s Broom is the picture of health.
j Mrs. Fannie Wells is at home a?r
gain -after spending a number of
o months in Washington.^ e???
i-J Dr. land Mrs. Johnson and little
it, daughter of Hartsvillc spent Tuesi.,i
day, December 31st as the guest of
5- Dr. and Mrs. \V. W. Folder.
Mrs. J. E. Jackson and Mrs. S Scott
'o of Aiken,; and Mrs J. E. Mooric of
*e t Norfolk spent a couple of days with
id Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Jones during the
i holiday*. Mrs.?Jackson and Mrs.
h | Mo'one ate Sisters of Mrs. Jones.
r| Mrs.^Dihblo of Camden spent the
holidays with her daughter, Mrs. E.
P. Valnier.
Mrs. Pearl Edmunds'of New York
is spending while with her mother,
Mrs. S. Walters. ^
id f Esq. R. M. Andrews spent several
Jj days during the holidays with hi?
j patent*, Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Andrews
>y J Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Russell, Mr Riid
chards and Mrs S. J. McDonald,"mm
at Stored to Greenville on Tuesday, Beid
cemhr'r 31st.
:>d | Mrs. E. Richards spent Tuesday ir
>1; I Colhrhbi^.
^e T.arge congregations attended thf
ir various churches of the city for watch
of Mr. T.ettnie Alston, entertained a
*' few of his friends with ,a stag part\
a in his cozv home near the country
:y ctuh," on Wednesday night. January
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j 1st. The young men report having
|spent a most enjoyable eveifimr. A
1 delicious repast^ was served. "
Tha Emancipation ^lay exercises,
tfponsojyjd by the ladies of .the city,
at the Kendall. Institute, were well
attended. Rev. Spears who was the
I rirlcipal.speaker., was at his best and
all present enjoyed his masterly ad:dress.?
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The ladies of the city. Federation
'expended over $58.00 in Christmas
I baskets for the needy of the city and
sent 3 complete optfits ,to girls nt
Fair.wold school.
Pr6f. and Mrs. I. D. Pinson are the
p'oed pai i'iils (if It son,' norn Decernher
31st. Mother and son are doing
, fine. -
Mr. Atndrew . lSihble of Chester
j spent several jl/ys' in the city lust
jsyetffr :
1 Mrs? Joseph' De Lor me of
" Coivrecticut are "visiting Mr. De
| I/?riiie!s parents on W. Vaklnnd Ave.
Misses Mary L. Sampson and Alice
Johnson teacher's of the Lipcoln Hi
who underwent slight operations at
the Toomcy hospital during the holidays
are able to he out again.
Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Birnie enter
rtnined~a largo number of fi iendsV on"
iChi-'stnins night. As the guests .ar "rved
f.hey were invited into the din{tag
'wvhitt ~ah?r-VeTe served ~ttr dctt^
[ served a number of games of whist
were played. Dr. and Mrs. Birnie were
; very plea sing host and hostess and
all enjoyed the .evening.""
The whist party ; given hy the T.
A". C. at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. A. G. RpeaYs on December 28th
proved to he "a" very" enjoyable nflfair,"
A large number attended ffnd~several
games ofwhist Were played afj'n>
nV?inV? n rmirgp nf tlnleff nhlng wns
served hy some of the members. i
Hon; \V. T, Andrews of Baltimore
is in the city on business. [
Chester Paragraphs
The holidays passed'pleasantly-.byre
and all are ,now at' the maiiy duties*
. tVirV r\r>\\? vnnr
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patient in ?- Charlotte hospital because
ot an injured foot, is improving
daily and friends hope to see him
again very soon in Chester. " .
' ' Airs. Rena WiTkes and Iwother, Air.
Thomas- Claussen Spent the holidays
-in Portsmouth, VaTPwitTTTheir sister,
.Mrs. Lula Franklin.Afrs.
Katie Pratt and tlaughtor,
Miss Chancy Pratt,. Air. Frank AleCtlritpn,
Aliss Alarie: Prittt"and Air.
| William. Kennedy motored to Charli
tt? and spent Sunday and Monday
with the former's .sister, Afrs.
. Addle. Horsey. i
j Air. Aloses AfeClellan, Air. and Airs.
TJames Ale Clollan gave a very enjoyable
party at their home on Alonday
night for thor members of the
Community Sewing Circle. ?
I Airs. John- Stanback and son, ATastpr
John G.'of Charlotte, were guests
Sunday of her brother and sister-inlaw,
Air. and Airs Nicholas Gaston.
Aliss Alartha Paga'n of New York
^ity is visiting her ipot-hor, Airs; Ag:
U'-s Pagan.
The Community Sewing Circle was
entertained Christmas day at the
;-h*m.ie of Mr. and Airs. Duyid. Chalk.
After an appropriate program, pre^
?passed?from?the?annual
i Christinas tree. . Delicious refreshlilients
\\e; e. served. Gam^s and Radio
music were enjoyed by the guest,
; bia passed thru the, city Saturday
on a motor trip to Charlotte,
at .' a t f> \pi,'i j.- a. la
I i?ns? ouaru i>. ? nice spent. me nuu;
days at her . new home in WinstonSalem
with her father, the Rev. J. C.
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[ .Miss Annie Gafrick .spent the holidays
.with friends in Jacksonville and
| St. Auffustine, Florida. I
Cards were received during the holi-1
I days, announcing the marriage on
| November ,6th of Miss Katy,. Bracy I
and Mr. Scott Foster. On Friday eve;
ning'a reception was given for the]
young couple. Many beautiful and
useful presents were displayed. Cake
and cream- were served. Miss Foster
SAhool; Mr. Foster is the. youngest
son of Mr. and Mrsi Foster. Friends
wish them much happiness.
The following students were at
home for the holidays: Miss Mary
Shelotn and Mr. Louis Linley, Miss
| Bessie Honor, Mr. John Honor. Bene;
diet College; Miss Viola Gregory,
;-Slater's Teacher's College, Winston;
Miss Ada Leathers, N.' C. State; Mr.
Walker Allen, Miss Bernice Allen,
Howard university^ Mr. Leon Stanback,
A. and T. Greensboro; Mr. Is,
ra/'l Stanhackf Mr. Marquis Boulware.
Johnson C. Smith; Mr. David Crosby,
Mis ~ IHclen Boulware, Livingstone;
'Mr. Thomas Lewis, Clinton College.
,Miss Ruth Maddox. of Greenwood.
Mrs. Lizzie Cox.
The many friends here of Mr. and
r Mrs. J. B. Lewi<u_Qf Columbia, are
pained to learn of the death of Mrs.
I Lewie, and extend deepest sympathy
i to the family and relatives.
Chester friends will be interested
to know of the marhage in Columbia
r on itfew Year's day, of Miss Geneva
? Cornwall to Dr. Phillip Scott of Nowport
NevVs, Va. The wedding was a
l beautiful affair at the home of the
bride's parents. The reception was
> held immediately after the ceremony,
i They will live in Newport News at
- which place Dr. Scott enjoys a large
t. practice as a physician.
Miss Louise Stanback spent the holi
' to her school in Baden, N. C.,.on Satdays
with her parents. She returned
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Qu it^n crowd of people ^om_ChaJC=_|
iiuviv, vjmowuium uuu vniivua uni.ui w*wies
of the Carohuus joined the home
guests at Brningrd Institute on Sutur
I day, to witness the marringe of Miss
! Catherine Martin to Prof. Means pf
Paducah, 'Ky. The wedding march
was played by. Brof. 'Tate; music
teacher at Brainerd. The brides maids
wer the sisters of the bride. The color
scheme was green and pink. Un-'
dor a beautiful arch arranged in the
spacious parlor, the bridal vows were i
tahen with Rev.- J. A. Manoney, officiating.
lir?McCrorwy, President of
Johnson C. Smith University and Dr.
Page of Columbia,-1 offered' prayer.
After the wedding reception, the bride
changed her lovely white moire silk
dress to a handsome brown tail6rod
suit with accessories ^to mntch. and
their brother, Dr.'Martin on a motor
with her husband they accompanied
trip to Asheville. From there they
boarded a train - to I'nducah, where
Prof. Means , is principal of thcv High
School. Mrs. Means upto the time of j
her marriage was a teacher in the!
Charlotte City Schools. The presents j
were, numerous, serviceable ?and val- j
uable. Means is the . youngest
daughter of Ebv-and?Mrs-- Martin, of |
Br; inerd Institute. [
Mrs. Annie' DcGraffenreid apd chil i
'llll'll. Ml. Pnul, Ml.u I'luiUlll .mill.
Master Loyd left SCaturday night toi
n.ake their home in Philadelphia. .
Mi's.?Martha?Parritt?returned?fe-t
Pittsh.urg. Saturday after a stay of!
t\yo months here. .' ; ;
Mrs. Jesse pfiGraf fen void- has re-1
turned to Philadelphia after a visit
of-aeverul weeks- to her mother, Mrs.
Amelia House, j- ? ? ?^
Mr. John McTTollough, the elder-son
ol Mrs. llettle Clark died Monday
after an Illness of only a-.few."
hours. ?
. Mfi Ilcnry Crhig died during the
holidays after an illness of several
months. ?*
Mrs. Harriet Moldy died Saturday
morning from the infirmities Of old
-age. She. was the mother of Mr. Ton.oy
Mobley. Funeral' services were
held at Cross Road Kaptist Uhurch
where Rev. J. .C. Gilmorc preached
the funeral sermon.
- Funeral services for Mr. J. T. Douglass
were held at Carniel Presbyterian
-church on the 4th Sunday, and -the
remains of Mr. Henry Sims were taken"
to~Sparta,' Gittt wher(T^the "funeral
and burial were also on the 4th Sunday/
It will be recalled that these
two lost their lives in an automobile
accident on the Rock-IIill-Chester
Highway.
Rev. J. T. Douglass has returned
'to Chicago, after attending tpe funeral
of his father, Mr. J. T. Douglass.
Mrs! Katie Sims and' only child,
Ruth, have returned front Sparta, Ga.
wher'o they accompanied the body o|
husband and father, Mr. Henry Sims.
Mr. Splnev Wheeler of N. Y. Cityt
1 and Mr. Alex Walker, of Washington
spent a part of the holidays with
relatives here. . ' '
Mr. Horace F.OO, of Benedict College
spent the holidays in Rock Hill.
Pmf. T. J. Hanberrv. Mrs. Susie
Butler nn(L*dnughicrs, Misses, Ruth
and Marjom^Butler, motored here on
Saturday -and-attended the MartinMeans
wedding. I
Mrs. Daisy p. W. Parrott of Blackstock
had as her guest for the holidaya
her sister, Mrs., l'rof. George
Clark of. Newark, N. J.
Mrs. Addiq Moses iRansbme" und
JittJLe son, Cornelius Camden spent the
holidays with their relatives, Mr. and "
I Mrs. C. E. Leathers.
! On the sick list are: Mr.; Jeff Hayes,
Elizabeth Street , Mrs. Mary Jane
Westbrook , Cemetery Street, Mrs.
Maggie. Johnson, Jeter Street. Mrs.
Sarah Davis. * ... ' 1 [
Mr. Robert Gill has installed a Radio
in his home. . I
Frianda of Mrs. LauraTiuekson regret
to learn of her death in Rock
Hill, recently.
I Mr. James Land motored here from
I New York City and spent the holidays
1 with relatives.
i Mrs. Easter Harden entertained the
J Calanthean Aid Club at her home on
; Jeter Stret on Thursday afternoon. I
The members of the Junior Class of
Finley Hi School gave a party Friday'
ev'eninp at the home of Miss Leila
i Brince, in honor of Miss Florida Do-1
Graffenruid*'who left for. her ^ new
home in Philadelphia, Saturday.
Just after predchirif? a soul stirring
scrnwri Sunday morning at Mt. Moriah
Bjrptist Church, Rev. P. W. McCullouprh
was strickoned with paralysis.
For hours he remained speechless.
His improvement is slow, but
friends are hoping for a sure recovery.
nt*/ianntu/l f A f V\ r? ITirtlnir ITi (J#.k!r,/x1 *> wwl
- Luornis Stict't Schrnl, Inr^c fll'fi KOMgK
which can ho hoard distinctly through
-i out thii buildings. ~
Mr. Raymond Brncy. of Sumter, is
visiting fyis sister* Mrs. Katye BracyFoater.
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Bennettsville" News ,
The teachers are all back in their
class rooms for'tmir second semester.:!
of work* They all report'having trad
a- pleasant Christmas vacation and
in every way they are greeting 'the
New Year with smiles.
Mr. Neal Williams, brother of Mrsv'
Mary Sanders was funeralizcd Wednesday,
January Jst at Macedonia i
Baptist Church. '
We are glad , to have Rev. Srtiith,-<
newly* assigned paSfcor of Levergreon
M. E. Church in our city. Also Rev.
(1. W. Cnnper, pastnr St. Michael M.
E. Church for another year.
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mi Tiuiuu vuviii^vv/ii ui x -II i itfvu. 1 -?
phia, Pa., arrived home for holidays
with relatives and friends. . . !
Mrs. J. P, McLeod is improving
tiieely after a few weeks illness.; i
>- 4tr;-GrH,-<j ray P.- -R. ?
Reese, Dr. L. M MajPftRiim, Prgf. J. HP
W. Morris and Mr. L, M. Knight and?
many others-officers in ,the Elks so? j
ciety are'bringing things' to pass.- |
Misses'.Carrie and Carrina Sandors ;
kindly accompanied their neice, Miss
Pearl C. Sanders back to Livingstone
College. They were, really entertain- |
Mrs. Sallie Brown/arrived home
Saturday cvcning-trOTTr Brooklyn, N.~^.y-to-spend-iv
whi4e-with-her^paren^ Mr.
and Mrs,?Steave. <
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so Mrs, J. Zenmon. Mr. Anson Drnko
is- out again after having a serious ;
auto wreck. 1? tt1
The service held at Shiloh Baptist
Church New Year's day went over :
the "top. I)r. J. J. Storks delivered (
one of the best lectures over heard in ,
the city. Over $60.00 was soon put,_
on the table.
- Rev. A. J. Wright in every respect
state. W'o must say that Rev.
Wright is a pastor, a preacher, lectur
er and a christian man.
Service Sunday as usual was good.
Rev. A. J. Wright delivered'a-jsoul
lifting sermon. Over $7O.0O*-j was
soon put on thL. table. ' This Is only
a new. year's start. Many hew. plans i
are neing put on ror tne l\e\v Year, i
rMvr .John \v'. Krister, one of Bennettsvillo's
social club members, spent (
a pleasant three days Christmas va|
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UPPER STATE DENTAL ASSOCIATION
WILL HE HELD IN
SPARTAN HI'KG JAN. 14-15. ~ i
I'rosnfm, Tuesday Jan. ,14?8 P. M. ??. ALg
1. .Music?Silver Hill Glee Club.
U. Invocation?Dr. G. K, Adams. j
!1. Remarks by the president, Dr. J. *
B: Walker.
4. Music.
5. Welcome address in behalf of the
citizens of Spartanburg, Mr. B.'
.?TUSmith.
1. Instrumental Solo?Mrs. Addie McWhirter.
7. Response lo Welcome Address, Dr.
C. W. Mnnttrrinirrv. Tin inn
8. Music by the choir.
10. Address,"Th\ L.'Otis. Miller, M.
I)., Ashcville, N. C., Sub. Gonp-^ onrtion.
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11. Solo?Miss Caroline Snetters,
12. Remarks by the president, Dr. J. ^
By-"Walker.- ? ? '. >; ' ' i'.1
Wednesday, January 15.
lf):00 irr~mMectthRMjf j Dentist in Elks
Hall, Short Wofford Street
at Business, session. _ '
2?Enrollment of new members ' :
3?-Report of Secretary. ,. . j
4?Collection of dues ' - ?
5?Report of Treasurer ;
B?Round Table Talks?conducted by
Dr; O. M. Thompson, <lreenville. . ^
2:30 p. m.?*-1-?Clinic in Dr. G. WY
Ttlymp's^f fiee, N? Church-StTTetr r
amammm
W. Sheptjrd, . President of the
Diednvmt vDental Association. *
3~A'djournment. : ,
The Upper State Dental Society *3
will hold its first sectional- meeting
in Spartanlnirpr at Silver Street M. E. j.
Church, January 1J-11>, beginning tin;
aight Of the 14th at 8 p. m. with the'-' f
foTTmnnft program.
"~~A~ll- Dentists 1n the Upper section
who are hot enroHjid--n_re asked to
meet-with us and 7f> so, - '
f Dr". J. B. Walker, Pres.
Dr. C. W. Montgomery, V-Pres. _jp
Dr. R. Wakefield, See'y. '
Dr 11. E. Thomas, Treas.
Dr. O. M. Thompson, Asst Sec'y.
DrYfJ.'K. Adams. Chaplain.
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ration in the northern part' of the .
state with special friends.
Mrs. Turner is home with her
[laughter and son. Mr. npd Mrs.. Cook.
Mrs-. Maggie Wright is a little ill
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