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: f? . r RJv'j* - ? rAGfe S1* (r_^ - y-, *- * ' ;- ' : ? ... t ' "* * " . '...... T-r SPORTS PASTU _ H. W. BAL ? The' Benedict basketball team play turcfoy. Yoorhees was successful in . As bad as the score may seem, it w; ???many scores as she did ajcrainsfThc' bo^say that they are KuitlK in put ^ corm^ta Colunibln.?r"? . _ 5? The ttrst basketball whim.' ever In will be played Monday afternoon at I games, promises to be-hotly eoutoste of .development. Benedict has pluycd encounter her schedule Calls for two.i Phillis Wheatley Association teitin at ville. Allen has played three'" games . engaging Benedict Monday at'tci iiooJi put'up-stiff arguments in all games |i Claflin won 33-17 and Hainest five. The students at both schools ; The State and Claflin girls .-.sextet shooting of Allen's girls' tcanh.lm'i . while State took a 2S-1 fi-drlibbuig, Sa going to be a bit hard.to stop this se: tfit^-glast season but were nosed out . this year unless Haines or I'aine. have 1 It 1s niv opinion, that, barring accidc sextet would beat Claflin or State a season if they played five or six. gan ~?veterans than have the other tonne..'; Poole, McIveC, Sheeler and Smith ha, Doiy, and-have improved'greatly wijl State has a nice young team com inn against the'close guarding done bv : is fo'llownig in her sister's footsteu; Mojrelle, was. ' That TaggaiU-RHI beat; but it would bc-uiitu^ interest^ ? r?Neal syndicate. ' In girls basketball thy center posit tions wore certainly well talo n ear.- o "State last Saturday, I'oolv and -Nr.il providing many thrills by lilktiTg ira 'slightest of margins. ' V' .v \ '.'*.. . i:; ^ % Miss- Carmen Messing, of I'aino < ? did a nice job of it.?Didn't gut t ?*.it was a very g'ood'.game. J- _L .^ Reed Juckso.n approached us with"basketball team wouldn't be a bad. action once more being just .out fro once a t\rack I'aineitoj Dickersnn* wl giate Institute, "Flashy" Madison,.if and your humble servant, who once' , we rpight draft a few fellows like Hams), Tony Swmton. Rob Tl. ,,ru . <' " If this bunch could;.get together a mem ior at least live or ton minute "7 ~ . and then get some-teanr tt> ?>p pi>se th ' 9 ' ' Don't under,any condition njiss tha mises to he a wow. Lipscomb! Hill : .field' Scott, Horry and Holliu^.slian thiriller. ??NOTES" PROM Tl 1E MABLBOKt COUNTY TRAIN I NO SCHOOL . "" T-he Marlboro County Trainttw School is still on the map. Thy en rollment is increasing each week.; Tin total enrollment is: MS1>! We were highly favored lpst Thur dav to have visit tts two of the stain officials of education, Mr. Felton am Mr. Caldwell. They were very mud impressed with the work* that was he ' ing done Joy the vpYlous tea'chers.:,Thej were complimented ihdivlikially am collectively. Since they were so pleas ed with the work the school has ; stronger-determination and feel inon IlispTred to do our very best.- I'mlei the leadership of the principal, Dr Cook, many things will be brough to pass before the school term is o ver. Friday evening at, a Franklit program was given in the audit, n iun by Misses B. I, .Jackson and, V; I. . Rivers. The program.war, on follow. ?- Singing, AmeiTca; Lnvucatiun; Sin:.: ? ing~T>Hne l.andf Bentanffi Franklin?Sarah . Wright ; A .'I Writ' Song:?Bettie Quick; A l'lay I'oo Richard's Dream; l?uetl\--Carotin; Moon?Minnie Uatliff and .1. 1'. J'iff kin; Pahtominc?My Fa 7th Looks-ui to Thee; Quartet Selection. After the' nrocrom l)r (!?nk mini. " a very interesting talk on "The Writ* r"?. Your-Name Campaign." Hcencouraj _,.i? . ed. many .to come, - .. JZ +???Dr. Cook along with the momher: . _^of hin faculty are m/miri'sling imn'1 _a-ihtereSt-iii This program against ill* teracy. It is one of his highest aim to put over a well rounded protean along this line. , - . Rev. Mrs. Alston who has heel preaching very effectively in'.'Bennett _k ville for the past two weeks came t 'Us last night and preached a wonder ful sermon. It was enjoyed l?y all whi , were present ? f Prof. J. F. McNight spent the weel end in Kingstree with relatives an* friends; , 11 , ? Since there were so many, stud.c'nt i a new teacher has beeff add<fd - J faculty, Mrs. L. C. Hatwood, of Ben nettsville. She has charge ot the 3ri gfade. The student council reported tha they were going to have a progran the school. ?,? , The members and many friends en joyed a day. of worship the fouttl BBlMMfa si I,, in,. .ii hii \ . , " t hrj -V * * J "* 1 ' * M ... ; . -r . . ' . . 1 $ ' ' i *. REgROWSINGS MGARDNER ? . , t-il its iirst |MM at Voovhe >. laat Sa-j Ay inning .tHut contest by a 42-8 score, is pretty good for Benedict ty make as stronjr YoOl'hoes quititel. The Benedict up a i)nuTT"sf 11 ter light when "VtftH'hoes . . - 1???irrr- - eon ATion una tsencuici our. o'clock. This, like all Allen-Benedict (I Tor hoth teams are in their first year j oiuvgaipe U> date,, but before Monday's more, games as she is to play the strong' (ireeiivMIe amH-a-strong team at Ashe-J so lar ajid. kVjII have played four before iv; Align- ha,s .lost all her frames but has-^ layed. . Yoorheps took the opening game took an IS-12 decision from the Allen ire becoming basketball enthusiasts. 1 --r : - t Is fell before the ileeurate passing a|id j timluy,?It-looks ns~ff the Allen team is Vson. -They came near winning the .bu'1hy State. Her chances are much better better teams than they had last season. mts or. other unforsoen matters, Allen's s many times as they would play~this ics. .In. point of service Allen has mqre ind in basketball experience means lots. ' ye .been w ith Allen for some few years i. each year. L : along. They did well to score 15 points <hceler and Jackson. Taggart at State and promises to he as good a player as Wilkinson Ctunliination was hard to agHo-see it -Trled-mit- against the Poole- f .ions arc all importnfit, and these posi-1 I' l?y Smith and .lonesj^or Allen against pulled some very nieo shots, the .former j iiy king shots and missing them by the ' ..V ;f r "* olli'ire, otlieiuted irr* the "State gxim?_and ) " ' ?r'.idin niinii'sluil unih-retund that i-lu-" idea j hat perhaps an obi timer's idea, lie-wouldn't mind getting -some in the "Forie," then there's Stalworth, in did his st nil' at . West V-irginjp ColleI low ai d fame, .lands.in. an old Oberliner eavorted a I?it as a l.inVoln Lion. Then the SportinjT Millionaire (Banker WiIankMjidd. n, Whiteman (not Paul) et al. pretty good game might he played by- " s. Its up to Ueed to get'theiii together em. 1 rather like the idea. --?=*? it Allen Bcnediet*game Monday. LLjuy- ' mil Prince, are determined that Porter-j 't get away. Come -out and see a veal rt Sunday at, Fair Plains A. M. K. I Church. The weather was . very fa-i I \ oruble. The new pastor, Rev. \V. ,.I v (I unt or of Chester"preached a soul - j searching, sermon, and since he is r prepared to do this phase, df work,' j la* will likely succeed in putting os ver a good program for the Master L>Mrs. A. C. Cook is ill. I The. Washington and Dunbar I?i' terary,'Clubs are really giving the - faculty mid student body good prograins'. It us "Roped that each tirne i ' j they are repaired to render a.programl " j that- it will be better and better. j * t The' vocational teacher, Prof. J. V j.' MeKnigh?fc and his agriculture boys; aic lumping things to pass. He is| I nof only interested in the agriculture work of the school but -the community at large. a ( Dr. Cook, presiding elder of the j _lUie Deo conference has started on his mission for another year. 'He went ;itu I'ageland Sunday and heid_his 1st. j ii'iarterly-conference. -It wns a suclle has the- l>est wishes of the j I sehoo.1 for a successful year. i | The tcauhSirM are planning to give i a WashingCTtn program. Much preparation is Iieing madg by the teach, ers.^ . A Lincoln .program will he given i*, In chapel by the Primary grades a-i B long with the devotional exeVcisos I j^oii February 12th. I . EDGEFIELD NEWS ( Mrs. Annie R. Taylor and family | s of Augusta were guests of Miss M. Saunders, Saturday nfternoon. u Mrs. Bailey and Miss Logan en-] Icrtained in honor of Professor J. T. II Minis, Saturday afternoon. ... . i 1^ Mr.- and Mrs. Walter Cook enteral taincd |>hc Royal Six Friday evening.' ~ Whia ^Titt rianrtirg:.3rrrp^Ti]aygdr by; s all. A delicious course was__ served. | Prof. J. T. W. Mims was the hon-1 ored guest of Macedonia Baptist Sun-| . (lay school. After which "he worshipped at Trinity A. M. E. Church, o'f: J which Rev. J. A. Gamble is pastor.; I .Mr. and Mrs. Quiney Moseley enf. tertalnofl a few of their friends, on! Friday- night at the home of Mr. and : Mrs. John Lee. A delectable supper] was served. H . vY. ' ; . - . ' { ' , '* # , .. > , " *71. i \ THE PALMET SPO Bell Street High Wins "Over Sims High 23-14 Tile Hell.Street Sextet dcfviittwl-gifna High- or Union in a basketball game by a '2IL14 score, Friday, January 10, on thr-Bril Street court. The Sinis Hi girls fought gamely against their heavier "opponents. Late in the first .quarter, Catherine Hamlin soared two points, ami thru out the entire game in spite of the strenbus guarding, Slips III found it impossible to keep the pace with Knnico Chppp..ll.. mul The. game was thrilling from start to finish. Ilamlin scored twelve points and Chan not hi .<1 ..1.'ru? .... col lent guard mp and swift passing <>f Ma rip Youngrjand' C'lntclle Han'ts hi n-. (loved Sims High from scoring: as they wished. Th'O winners attack was far superior to that of .'.the losers. Alrrrena Hamlin and Ernestine . Shelle proved.to he number One centers. Only six played during the entire came But had anyone been so unfortunate rvs-to have been knocked'out several others stood ready to fill thoir places. Sims Iri scored six points before Bell Btreet seoied any "PnHnsf-Uus- time thp Sinis Hi lv>ys buried Bell street in a colli 11 they had already prepared put before the procession ended Bell street came to life, lived happy thruout the gnmo and is ?IilL-living. Anyon(. desiring a panic with. Bell Street High School, nlease write Miss A. Panola Harris, coach. 9 Bell Street Defeats \imvlUgJr About r.uo spectators saw Bell Street defeat Ninety Six 11 igh on the local court Friday, Jan. 21, with a score of M-N. Early in the third quarter C'hanpdle-sprang two poab for us.- The next few -minutes- found Hamlin lighting hard and making gonls for fun. This (pit us in the lead and it was maintained Ihrouchou't the entire* panic. ()ur team lias a wonderful foundation. Captain Harris an-i Younp. the guards proved it. to all spectators.' Hamlin and Shelle were , able to keep the ball on their \vay? Young. jumped for high balls and side -Tor- our swift forwards. Tin5 Harris jumped for clear, could not have been anythinp liut-a win. Our boys say Bell Street is. just too tight for Ninety Six. ? ~ On tip. ni^tit of Jan. 27. Hell Street visited SI 1)1.-! TTTirTT! The (Tamewas called -al^ut with Prof. Cyrus Williams of Sims Mi refevoeiaf?. Our first' score \yas made in the second cp'tarter. Sims I Mali Conch pleaded for her forwards tojnakc it 'J-lvwhTch they olieyed, hut that was nil.' In,the second half Hamlin made otic noal a ink" others in succession. Chappelh made one noal from The field and one free shot.' llamlin nVade.'.txyri^ goals' from field. Shelle nhd Mamlin held the center for us. Young ami Captain Harris had charge of the guarding and allowed Sims IMalr to ring n]v on.e goal. Situs Hi had ?. gang of a^ilis nUri nearly *\vc?K>v?ne was able to show her wnre^ Ttrn\r placed hard hut no po; to make a long icthry short, Moll St reel won and. was too mufh for Sims High. 'file triune ended \vith a score of .7-2.. Anyone desiring a frame, please Kv rite MMs A. I*utiolii Harris (Coach). scmoiifm) mask i:'it.i:hk whip paine coi.i.khk ' . Friday, January 21th the Imsk tcci.of I'aiae .college played . t he. fast, six ??f -Sehpfield on the InfTfry's court. The! (ramc was interesting throuislioT.it. The! star guards, of Srhufield1 pivventd I-. Cowefis of I'aiae from her display as; star IViward. These wer(.. Frances O-' wens, and N'aznine Morris. The Jump and skip con lei's ot; tvyt 'Paine spuad gave plenty'of comnc: it-ion hot '"Slim". Thompson ami "Silent. My ma'' Davis wcrcv.thcill-dcas(p-sJ_(;uui iv _SpelU and Ruth Mitchell' nlayod i-unumt the guards of Paine for a while w ith- 1 heir criss-cross, but in tlie second quarter Callie .hdrnsnn played for SprR ami at the end of the first half the'scorn's Were H-.'l in favor df Schofield. In the second half. I\am<. teaiu in crehsed their speed hut' too late thr. game 'ended with a score of 10-11 in favor of Srh.'>fic]d. It was a Very thrilling game and imth U'uihh pltiytid well. .AVc had._r vorv competent referee in the person of Miss " uupeit H fa it elm r?l, ?T mm/flly of Pttlne College. *BISjlOPVIU,K Nlj^YdS New Bethel's pulpit was graced hy Rev. A< R. Mo(?ve. His teftt was found 1st Cor. l.'DRh The firAt .County Teachers Meet ing was held at Dennis IDgh School January 2.r>lh. A . far (ire nupiber of UnicherH. itaiL-preswit, Thi:?tugcting. w?* ipi-itu a siit'ceas. ?- " Jht? enrollment -?>F -Itenrris High School up to date* by grade is as fol lows: "v.; Primary Department Kindergaptpn, Miss K. C?. Preston. 100;' Advanced 1st, Miss t<. R. Wiley, 81; 2nd, "Miss I. L. Harris, 50; JJrd, Miss L. M. Lilliowood, 45; 4th, Miss M. L. Baskjn, 05. --- ~ Pb'iiiciitiii.v ncfinrtmi'iit 5th grade, Miss \V. M. Shulor, 5.1; 6th And 7th, Mr. C. L Thonrri5;*52:~~' 8th, 0th, niid 10th, Principal, P. L. Stewart, 25; t/ital 400. ^ A Tea was given at the home of Prof.-and Mrs. P. P. Stey/art in interest of the church. F.veryone seem ed to hav.p enjoyed the music by the radio. Mrs. H. W. Walker gave n very-interesting tntfr. fire department was called, to extinguish a fire on the root. i fttrt 'jvv' J .... TO LEADER RTS Allen University *Girls ' Defeat Claflin 14 to 10 ? * Oinnuuhuiy, Jan. :n?the Allen u??i '[Versity tfirls defeated the Claflin cplrj 3epre pirJs basketball team in a Kame rjthat was thrilling in evefy minute of play. The. Claflin girls fought hard but in spite of thitf. they were compelled to accept defeat for the first ' time this season. ' . 'j Claflin was not out, of her class,| 'however.-as she..made, liv0 field tfoals, while Allen nnnle only tnn^ Af. len kiris -played so well as a unit it is impossible to pick an outstanding player. Jessie Footman, of Clufiin oei ctTpied the spotlight, making all five of the field goals. ; v CLINTON NEWS In spite of th^" cold weather, Rev.! T. II. Addison preached a soul stirring sermon to a very large congregation on Sunday morning. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kinard and fai mily-Ave're, visitors in Newberry on Saturday afternoon. ?-?v J Mrs. Reatrice Pettis Ingram return-l-ed home Saturday to visit her father Mr. C. F. Pettis, who is desparate ly ill. ' t Misses Eunice M. nnd Annie Pitts have returned to Bell Street school, after being at.home.-on account of the illness of Emm-Mac. Misses T.iilir Smith Claudia DorTntr~und" Mrs. IiHlw--Cottnts-were-8tbedinner..guests on Sunday of Mr. and jMi's. Eugene Gary.?_J . ' ^ f Miss Mary "Lee CoSenuih; MY. and Mrs.'.)V> L. Mctz Mr. and Mrs.'John * lluth and "Mrs7 Jphn.MThmTih, Rev. A. 1 A Sims and Mr. Ferguson were the j Sunday dinner guests pijj Mrs. Ora | Copeinnd. Misses . Su^ie Davenport, Lois Ki] hard and Inez Pettis were visitors i in Salisbury. ,N. C. Friday. Mrs. Agnes Evans, returned to her school Sunday after, spending some time with her mother, Mrs, Marin Alexamletv whp is somewhat Indisposed. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Smith of U-mon.-we-pe the Sunday-guests t?f: Mrs; Jauie Harris on Bell street. They were accompanied by Mr. C. Bates. t liuarterly ronfercnrVwas held Men-1 (lay nighl at Friendship A. M. I\. j j Cluireh, Rev, T. A.VAddison, pastAr.i ! Mrs.'Mali a Alexander dPflilt'"'1 D"*/ "HiIV Tuesday, .1 miliary 27; IP.'ltl. She 1 is ".survived _-l*y. niie daughter and two, | sens besides a number of ferundchil: dren. ^ ' ..." M^.lhmcs Rivers w':l,s killed Sun' day mrrrninj* l?y a Seaboard train | j ll.e was already in Imd-health, and it < | is- believed (hat hi* was killed after I.having had a sudden Hack of illrtess and fall.int? ?a the truck and no one ' seeing' hiiin.j L. r t LINTON N ? :WS p? A marriage of much interest to the] j compuinlty w^s that of Miss .SaXKjJ ! Deans, jind Mr. Hin'jam Honds, which i I took place Sunday 7 <00 a. in., at.- tlhe' i home of M1' ?nd Mir, LOin-Gi'i'l'"tffi | Rev. A. I.. R. Lindsay. pastor of the; t crrooin otlleiated. Only a few .intimate"} friends of the. couple witnessed the j ceremony. . ' , .j Mit and Mrs. Willie CInrrett, Mr.; and Mrs. Arnett Rarksdale and-their j ! faunlics, all. of I.aurens were the 1 Sunday.' Also Rev. A. L. R. Lind-. ; my. wifp and family. ! -Mrs. Ant ho Vurety was seen on this, end Sunday for the first time in ! i years. Mi^s"'Fuy//.ilee Garrett had a,pleas_a;nt" surprise Sunday nitrht; by the T* i>inin iis ouncn. Mr. I'. J. Harris ynii family motored to New China Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr. Lot Golden from -VVuiihinu-ton, I). C., foi nnri ty~of .Clin1 ton. ? Mr. .r. tLIMooro left some time durj injr the?jioljdays for Charleston where 1 he will spend the winter with relatives, " ' ' 1 i" = - -?- >1 = Those'wlv> are still on (he sick list are Mr. \V. Chappelle, who is much invprovecrajrs. Ilunch Hill, Mrs. Mary Uuth SuhiV and Mr,,Johnnie Bates. HI \ I TORT COUNTY TR AINING , SCHOOL NEWS ' - t -fcmitkry ims ?t very pleasant tlfty for ,! church and Sunday school goers. At j Sunday school a \W.y good attendance 'was had ot'hoth students and teachI ersi . * ' At the evening services in chapel one of the seventh grade nipmbers, j Rev*, llelnjiiJ(?olden who is aspirirtg" I to he a^hiinist'er led prayer meeting. 'His subject was from.St. John.- AfI tor the discussion,.song service was [had led hy'the..ieachers4uul Mtudehts;* A-H?piesont?enjoyed tilt' t'VHllng. ' On-;Kriday the Inst two" periods ItV I the' liftiirnAim u/'na 4^. I " W" h'TVM *? t- nil; utu t They entertained from the fifth thru the ninth grades with a debate. lU'xoj.&'d: That road signs are more important than* sewage. Tljp sewag,. side affirmative girls, 1) points. The stop sign boys negative, 21 points The hoys,, being victorious this' time ^Mlf the girls are noT discouraged. It ! is hoped that m^re deputes will be had in the upper classes. \?ftflrir-Crtrnpftn T^WeATSWr renchPT, i of Columbia, had to resign on account I of her health and Rev. Jones, pnstor i of the M. E. Church, of Beaufort, has succeeded her. Prof. J. S. Bhanklin and Mrs. Florence C. Sanders have been appointed as a committee' in Beaufort county to get all the illiterate peoj)le_in this county. They have gone out on their duty with the help of the teachers and have in part accomplished the task assigned them. . V.'" * - ' - ^ V i-_JL i . . 1 1 ' ' (ULEENVILLE G ARLINGTON & CO.. DOWNS SPftRTANB'G ATHLETIC CM H . Let! by Marion and Cnpt. Iodic Garlington the Phyllis Wheatley pu'ssipft five defeated the Sparth.nbu.rfr Athletic Club by the score The frame, played' before a very small crowd, was the best trapie seen on the Spartanburfr courb this soasyit. Xhe Phyllis Wheityley boys dispiayed a. nassimr and guarding game that completely puzzled the Hub City ;tcam and held them scoreless until the third quarter when thry scored one field-frmd and threes-foul shots to-give them their five points, Garlington, Davis, and Bates were the stars for the Phyllis WheaJtley tennv while Carson und Camel were the main factors in the Spartanburfr attack. When jmk<>d his onininn of the P. W. A.-Benedict game, Conch Stflgg refused to say that his tenia would Win hut went far enough to say that-they would lie in there fighting, lie nlso refused to say who would he in the starting .line-up, but we ore betting Dollars to doifghnuts that ing men will be found in the P. W. A A "line-up:. Gftrlington and Davis, forwards, Bnrksdnle center, and Dirton and Bates guards. Jodie (Iarlington Rated as Phyllis WHeatley's Greatest Player. Sometime ago the question came up as to who Was the greatest player to ever play on FRb. PhyllisWheatley team? ' Having had the .opportunity >f seeing all of C'oaeh stiigg's teams in action, we domot feel .that we are making" a-.mistake when wo say that ( 'apt. J. (Iarlington, Ji\, is tho-,great est player to ever wear a Phyllis Wheatley uniform. j " (iarlington comes from an Athletic family. Ilis father, Jodie, Sr., was one time rated as one of the host base 1 ball players in the State. Ilis brother James (Sugar ttnboy (Iarlington who now resides in Camden, N. Jv, is said in be one of the best flyweight- fightCrs the South- has ever produced, while his sister, Hazel (Iarlington has for several years hoi'n Cifptain and star center of the yporhees haskothqll team. The P. W. A. Capt., although] .... iv...i : . t mn *vi (v |Ui>V I'M Hl'l, I ?S 'VIM")' UIcllII.V and a fast thinker. This along with die style of play that in- uses makes 11H fot1 wnnt is lucking-'in his speed. Some, players and especially forwards are good en offense hut not so Rood on defense; this however, is not the ease with GnrlinKton. He is just as pood or better on defense than lie is j on offense. lie also dribbles- arid pivots well and is on,, of the best passers in the.State, I lis-shooting ability, has' been well proved as he has on many occasions brought the fans to their feet with very beautiful shots from both short and long rangea. There isi.on(. thing alvmt his shooting that is very effective, and also very int eresting. 11 is ability to get away from his guard atid the style of rfdav that->he uses makes a greatlynumber of his shots Iwrtk.easy 'when j tjloy really arc very diffieult. besides basRet hall, (larlington al-J so plays football, luisehall, ami teririis, j and said to be one of Greenville's best j swimmers; but likt. all other men, he has his weakness, on., the Athletic ' field.? It is his temper which" he is I fast lei,rnine: to control, and in private life it ik women. Hut even with bis faults he has n winning personality* and is well bked in Greenville by old ami young. It is said that ho is nliinnimr to vi>. BE AS: OF' GE1TIK1 'j'.- -"Call for the C L A U > BREAD " "SOUTH'S FAVO o . s.. . * T ^WWWWWWWWWWWWWWA^WWWWWWWWWJi 1 4MESSAGE or When feath invades your famil Sf solution comes to you from the 1 2 ANI/ BENISVOLENT ASSOCI/ f t protected by insurance laws, to x ' policy which your forethought p * auch. * I Tl'f Mutual Relief &1 r~"TT K. YOUNtitiM PHONIC 7lKf? tssaisoia^ rrrnya&ffeftfl^^ | REESE'S D1 MRS. P. R. n & *>ino of 4*#fcei I Ciparelte? and To>>ai madam C. J. Walkei i Times. Ice Cream a -?- PHO> 1122 Assembly Street, 0< ^'-OvC'OOOaODOD<5TH3^H ' ' 'if- ' . . " ' ' . . f ' . i . ' Saturday, February 1, ll)30 . > : . - i ? . . Claflin Champions Feted at Annual Football Banquet Oranpehurp .Ian. .'51- -Once' mnrb the . Claflin Panther hrouphj, : its puptja- ' . cious trait into play but this time knives'and forks were substituted for ?. tin* old pip-skin, and its opponent, w is ' fond instead of tht? usual prid-iron r.i- . vals. The food and decoration was ! kUpfd'b. ' . :?~???'?benn Henry Pearson presented the P.'.A, b iA. A. championship trophy I" tW^Sajn. Cpptnin Murray roeeiy, d (it for the team*. After pivi++p the fFti'm due credit for i,ts ^fipiinl nchieveinool durinp the past season he proceed- d to piye the history of Captain |t{tirrny as he knew him from his fie hm-n year to his present status as an honored senior, fie characterized Mm-pnvr rtu linino1 >wif nnlir rtn hiUli.l-ii * , a. ninn of pood; ncndepiie standing., Uvith a_p!ensing personality and high scw-sp of value. t j iFil'toor men were Pn\v'nrded_ th.e much coveted C, after the announce. - _"* mpnt of the letter men they retired?-?? J,to. elect a captain'for 10.10. .1. T. Ar| nette, a letter-man with three year; of "football history behind him, \v:yf ! unanimously elected captain for 11M0. Coach Harvey spoke words of en- * ; rouragemerrt to thtv Panther, but be % I reminded thenv-thaij they must not do .like Cortoz did after**he haiL HprrmlrMPxico. "CTrpi- . '. | I.aino Singleton, Captain 1. L. Mtir-. the Panther for the last.time. * ' * ST. MATTHEWS NEWS Rev. J. M? .TacksotVt pastor of I?< * the) A. Church, is putting new j . I life- in the church All department \ ' ' are functioning all right. - I. Mrs. Jackson. wife rrf-fh.p "pas'tor "t'T~ | Hethvl, is ill at this time.. ' I -Rev..Jackson has all of the people talking aTrrtv etiureh. | Prof. T. A. A maker, Vmp of the SI. I Mall hews business . men ' n lute, u ill address the Sabbath School at 15- ., ft hel A. M. K, Church <8uuduy morn-: ing at. .10:00 o'clock! I Rev. John llk'ha'rd^on, ope .oi* the. ." t ^oldest eitizens. nil- , ^ ? [sermon Sunday night. I The teachers of Calhoun County."*. [colored, met Sjilur.day, .fantiary 2bth.. . Miss Sadie Folder, .after hhy.iiuf " . spent some tjin(> hero. \yith relative and friends, has returned to ' New j York. . . Mrs. Marie Sihcrlolon is home visiting her mother, Mrs. L. I'. Keitt. Qnr sympathy onr. for Mr.'and Mr-, \ Solomon Gliipjinrd, Mrs. ' Sadie: an ! j relatives lier.ans.e-1tie-- were, made to .feel sad' ip the death, of their smV , [lin?r -husband, . * Friendship*, llaptist elunvh has services the 1st and ,'trd Sunday. AH" ^ are ipvited to worship with u<. Ke'v. A. .11oss is pastor. XVo (ray-.* '>nr pas-fnr"for"a Onistiuas- triit. S2l.no. \\V will have a slmrimr contest- foil hy hlind folk on the 2tMh.". enter school in Septci'nhorT''liyinjB either to' Yoorhvos or Honodict. lte(rafdliiss of where h(. (fries the people i f (?reenville?will watch wit h miieh?. ' interest his athletic career ami will ^ <h> everything in theft'power to help him. Wutch this pfiper for articles con- ? cc tiring the P. *\V. 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