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That game out to fly Fair bet wet
' ish some real sunrises. Some unfaini
?selves embalmed in print. Both teai
one, and th^ eoaeTtes are leaving' jiot
possible teams on the tiuld. Alien as
von a big majority of games playei
have always, been close and furiously
that this is an Allen year, ami the4.
thing as a Benedict football tepin
bad business predicting the outcom,. <
' we shall see."
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Two former Booker Wahlnglon st
Thursday?"Bus" Will jams'and Leroy
pel's, and elusive as the we'll knownto
gain substantially in any gamg i
spins, stiff .arms and sprints like a 1
cut key. of a Cagle, and his pufits rcn
^ get off.?An Augusta Chroniclt. to pot
form in Augusta against Haines tha
where. Scott is the type of athlete
Frit? PnlWd elm ..I... wi ..I .
din, Dave Myers,- and other great col
non-colored school. I doubt seriously
" all his ten years experience.-has rim
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' Some players who have their spur
classic, in all probability, are."Big 1
at Virginia Union last season, "Big
- form is-used because of Macl-Xipscon
. . - Herbert, known better as Peasy, K.
v ' . boy, for Benedict. Allen old lines ai
terfield, "Bob" Burton. "Bill" Burton
Reese^a new coiner ahcL ulTackle_who
has been shifted to the guard positii
011 both squads that will be better K
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Benedict was idle last week 'since
. Smith was called off due to stupe mis
assignment in the-form of a sixty ra
- ta. This game ended in a stale mate
other's goal line. The game province
mite," LaMar, Reese, and. "Bob" Bur
to their feet because of brilliant runs i
was unable to do much offensive gain
strength on the defensive.
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This beautiful game was accompan
the Hhines'and A lien players and the
hntl-many supnorters iq the (irm'gi;
' ardor'^of those who would" have had i
sportsmanlike conduct of one I>r. .lo
Johnson wishes it to he known that
! to strike referee Perry in the. mo it]
Perry's decisions. We can hardly<?ex
persons who. haven't hud the advunt;
owr doctors and other professional ti
? .?*"> of school training, assault-and batti
'y1 f.y not what they would have them. It
peciully even tempered, hut such \\a>
thinks that such action aids Haines
suffers when its supporters, w bethel
act the part pf hoodlums.
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Mr. Perry is. U.lic euULpliimmted_;
In the early part of the came l.eno
1 ? raced some-seventy yanls. Tim run
have been declared dead at tht. point
without protest. Later in the name
the hall and broke through to cross
it would havj, been a touchdown. !
touchdown when Coach Jamison of -A
the matter of recovered fumbles, 1IU
where it was recovered and gave it I
to admit having made a mistake in
it was suggested that it wasn't fair t
earlier mistake that two iw-rungs woi
? of a captain to make ilm pniper pi'"lithen
the coach should he.
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1c is amusing" "how teams jn^ some
selveS superior to teams in oilier mAthe
H. A. I. A. A.r manhandling
mous "'Chief" Aiken. Although the
like a bundle of rookies. There was
Aikens' having sent some of his best
- WUVw^frtl-W. 'trarno If tlml it- ? vno
-? blame. ...We doubt, keuiuialy.Jj.uii'iim:
have dono much better than the team
less the "Chief was keeping his play:
team when it. comes to an effective o
.to me. "Bama* Cunningham receive
the end of the first half, for the onlj
was good from end to end. "Broad
on end. So did Webber. Green playi
did some nifty plunging byt the I an re
v _ for the outstanding performance of
pecially good at end runs and the rui
the best work for Clark; Arnett is a
The Associated Press started a prs
continue?the publishing of the scon
wait from week to week before leai
schools ought'cooperate with the A.
see by the report that Morchntis^ rprr
ard has scored at last, with a 4-1-7 w
back after being defeated by Fisk a
Chicago. It will be interesting ~tf) wa
> tilt thik' week sinc{. Stat.. has defeat01
Smith just about as roughly as she <
Fred .Sheffield will l>(. 041 th(. whisth
ho>n and "Bill" Ervin on the. stick,
game. There should he a cr?*wd:*h<T
; ' " Grounds stadium.
STATE C O L E K G E SI BIX l>
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(By J. N, Freeman. .Ir.)
Orangeburg, S. ("J., 0(rf. 'Jo. BWO
Showing that same relentless attack
that held Johnson Sinith^to u
J scoreless tie, the State' Col lege' KteVwi
suFdued the black jlmTred "machine ol
Clark University I7> the tTTWe of (1? (1
11 n t Ko Ia/iuI 1 r?\n
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The Atlanta teaftir-ihough shoving
the finis characteristic of all Chief
Aiken's'teams \vefe unable to pierce
the State College offense for consistent
gains.
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11 A lien aiid Benedict is going to furnliav
names are very likely to tind themhs
regard this tfest as being a crucial
blngr i".ilon,. toward p itting their best
usual is the under dog. Benedict has
1" between the schools but the contests
l'oug;ht. Allenites everywhere believe
Synodic! nippmlura believe_that such a
t| losing to Alh'n is- impossible. It's
?f Too I ball games so "we shall see what
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iirs will be pitted against each oth^r
Scott. Both these boys are fast step
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eei. iriuv .say mat "tsus ' couldn't get
vs. Ik'^ts watching. Scott hasn't failed^
this season. He side steps, zig zags,
Pritz Pollard, lie passes .with the acuta!
me of thost. "Kid" Collins used to
-tor said <thnuL-hmv on seeing him pert
he would make anybody's team anyLhat
Tvutih.1 becamo^as widely known as
^hclburne, Dellavt Hubbard,.Wed Gourored"
performers if he attended a large^
whether Stevenson, of Tuskegee, with
eh on that youngster. ZmZHZHZ
s who are to participate in Thursday's
toy" .McFarland, who wag with Hucles
ger .Bo\" Adantson -(The comparative
lb, one of the fastest backs in the game,
IIill, and Dean, hard playing Columbia
e "White Horse" Dicks, J'Bishop" Por,
"Jelly" Grant, "Hooks" Nelson, Allen
m, and Ransom. There are new faces
nown Thursday.
her game scheduled with Johnson C.
understanding. Allen had a-very (tough
i n ute -a rgi 1 ment-w ifcb?H-ai nes -at -Augns.
as neither team was able to cross the
Thrills npk'nl.\ as'I.eioy Scott', ^'Drna
ton time after time brought the crowd
and spectacular tackles. "White Horse"
ing against Haines, but was a toiyer of
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cheering suc tions of both fvams.- AUen'|
ti Citv. Just ono thing dampened tl)C
t a perfect, day, that; was the very jyrthnsoh
of Augusta (our own Dr. A. B.
it is not he) who,-took it upon himself
i bec ause of his dislike ^of one of Mr.
'peel proper conduct on the part of the
ages of educational training, when our
wn. whose^ profession is^itseif evidence
r an ollicial hec"ausL. his decisions are
seems that a physician should be esnot
the cast. with Dr. Johnson. If he
cause-he is mistaken, for the school
I" t hey !Te~ - tudeiit s oi mere spectators
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for his honesty .in handling that game.
, Scott recovered a Haines fumble and
was allowed . 'although .the ball should
of recovery.- Mr. Tutt let thcr play pass
on an Allen fumble, Boswell recovered
Allen's goal." Had the run been legal
Ucferce Perry was about to rule it a
dlen called his attention to the rule on
then carried the ball back to the pdrnt
to- Haines. Mr? l'erry had the courage
an earlier ruling, and declared when
ti can the play properly in view of the
ildn't help the game any. ' he, best of
law, is iuvtilretLii^hi^l.ue~xluty.
-x tij-tiu- uihclals. If he 1 srrlx alert in li
set^ions of the country consider themlions.
State College has attain served
'the?Chrrk?imnch eeached by^bhe . fa.score'
was (5-0 State made Clark look,
some talk in the stands about "Chief"
men to Chicago to scoirt"th0 Tuskegeche
"Chief" has no one hut himself to
it Ilia, [first' atrillg team iiv t.o o enuTd
that played State last Saturday. Uns
under cover his is a poorly coached
(Tensive. Clark looks like "no trouble"
(1 a nice pass from Cain just prior to
; touchdown of the game. State's line
River" Dawkins did some nice playing
heady quarter hack and Joe Gregg
1- w^e^th must go to "Baby Ray"* Davis
a Strtt(. player. "Baby Ray" was esnning
back of punts. "Arnett did about
i former Clatlinite.
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u-tice last Sunday which I hop& it will
es of Negro games. . It is too long to
ning the results of games. Now our
1'. 'alid furnish them with scores. We
itkcd Johnnon C. Smith '12-7; that Howin.over
Livingstone Wilberforce came
week earlier to tie Tuskegee 0-0 out in
itch the result of the Wilberforce-Clark
[1 Clark. Morehousw tfjeptetHfoVlnsrm-CT
lid Alleiv and Benedict. /
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Phis trio should turn in ^ well officiated
that will tax the capacity of the Fair
V Their last, " resort was an air attack
with Baker as the motivating,
'force, which was resorted to in the
second quarter. State then reciprocated
and a thirty-five yard pass from
Cat)to Cunningham-, into the end
| /one gave State her only points for
it-he tilt. I he second haJf was marki
fed by a kicking and passing game,
! Slate bidding Clark consistently uT
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I unn territory ana repeatedly
Jjcausing Clark to make costly fumbles
The game was indeed a complete
| upset according to the Atlanta dail|
ies which doped Clark to win with
her seeftnd string men. According
to".I (*. ('hum, Atlanta correspondent,
| the game was to have beeli simply tt
-(-wao-m up-for Clark, Chinf-Aik,
en intended^ to take no chances. Baker
showed well for Clark while Baby
' j Ray Davis, Cunningham, Cain, DawI
kins, and Evans starred for State.
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Bottom row, left to right: Patterson, Di
Middle row: Rowe, Monroe, McQueen, 1
Back-row^ Brown, Crr??", William, Pain, 1
i?iuuKsr muruii, Loacn i^QLtOTV J. IN. irrec
Battle . L. T Pearson ihn
Few L. G. Mack : ?1
Jackson " G. Evans Lt
James' R. G.. Franks CI
Staplebrook ~~ R. T. *" Young Ni
Pinckney R. E. Dawkins ar
Blackliyn Q. - J.Green _ W
MacPherson L. H B. Whittaker th
Baker R. II. B. Moore
=Arne'tt F.' B. Gain ly
Substitutes: Clark?R. Bell, J. Bell, T1
Hamilton, Lynwood, Pickett, Mc
Cor ley, Reeves. Calhoun. B:
Officials :Refcree, Tutt, Haines; Um- , ni
' . pire, Jamison-Allen; Headline man, he
Murray, Booker Washington. ? at
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BRl t h HOSPITAL^ AGCrGSTA ^
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Henry Jones, Jr., of -Aiken, S. C.f
a member of South Carolina State ^
College--junior-class, was brought to
the Bruce Hospital Wednesday, Oct. ly
[ 1/5th injured beyond recognition. He ev
arid a party including his. sister Rpr- fl(
nice and Mr. James H. Williams of te
Orangeburg, were 'enroute from , SI
i |7uiiiLs norm. ivir. .Jones was enroute^to
State College. Hc received cuts; or
.about the lips, side of face and a'Ti
broken arm which was badly cut, his . cl
shoulder, leg and hip were dislocated, h
After a few operations to remove i-fr
glass and sew veins, arteries and cuts ; al
he is so, improved until he is ablp to' w
be sent to his home in Aiken. He ex | di
school by the .10th of October. da
Hp was the reporter to the Chicn- A
go Defender and Palmetto Leader ,for in
State College. His ear, i'ust bought ni
was damaged beyond repair.
He has received flowers from personal
friends and . Hairies Institute, ,g;
where he was once a student and one.,
of the mighty horsemen of Haines.
All are hoping for "Fed" as he is
called By everybody at the schools,
a speedy recovery. At present he 's er
at home, 1408 FTdgefield Avenue, Aij
^en. i
Hurry Up "Fed" State's waiting for
I you. I went by to see him and had?^
a, talk.' His-doctor and nurse say it! nV
ho mit:
. Your Gfcorgte StatP and South
j Carolina reporters will be back at >n|
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L Al'RENS NEWS
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Services at all churches were he'd i
at the usual hours with large congre- jUj
-gallons -worshipping?Special-."Har^-.^
vest Day," services were held at
Bethel A. M. K. morning and even- ?
ing. The alter being decorated with f0]
various fruits and vegetables also,
corn and cotton given by the me.m- en
bers. The collection amounted to W?
$22.82, Sunday morning.
, Again on Sunday eveinig, another t
soul stirring sermon was delivered >?
by Rev. White. pc
I Erof. W. A. White and four of the jej
I 4H Club hovs nintnrpd tr* CnlnmKio _
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Monday to attend the State Fair.
Mrs: Emma East after a long ill- ^
ness was able to worship again at m
Bethel, Sunday to the delight of her ^
friends.?? W(
Rev" White opened school at Mt.
Camel oa Monday. co
Prof, and Mrs. Carret and their
daughter motored to White Plain
Sunday.
Mrs. .John Boyd visited her daughter
in Greenwood, a few days dgo.
The Red, White and Blue Wedding
- given on Mondav evening, at Bethel
1 A. M. E. Church, was a great suc,
cess in every way. The beautiful bl<
costumes of the brides and their at- m
tendants were gorgeous. It was in- jj,
deed hard for the judges to decide,
but after a bit it was decided that
Mr?/Annie Lou Owens, was the prettiesjt
bride and received $2.50, while
Mrs. Lavani* Anderson, received the ^
prize for selling the most tickets
The proceeds amounted to $33.30. ^
as directress. ?
Mr. Willie Bomar of Asheville, N.
C,, was in the city during the week _
to see a'Unt Sue who is ill.
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aim mr?. i-u^cner uarret, ac- te=
companied bv Mrs. ?red Hurgens,
motored to ' Greenville^ _ during the T1
week.
Mrs. Fred Hudgens was hostess to
The" (Meaner*- TMub on Thursday~"af-=-'?
temopn with a large crowd present.
After a very interesting meeting a ?
delightful course consisting of salad
Ice tea, cake and cream was served.
The meeting adjourned to meet at the ;
home of Mr." and Mrs. Aaron Brocknnjwi'rn
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STATE COLLEGE FOOTBALL S(
awkins, Person, Mack, Evans, Fra:
'aylor, Wkitakor, Ro'ddick. Cromei
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am?- " - ?-?- The
Annual Anniversary of Rev
want,. Pastor of St. Paul Baptisl
lurch, will begin Tuesday night
ov. 4th. with the following pastors
id choirs assisting:? Rev. J. H
"hite;"Rev. E.-B.?Bendy, Rev. Ma
ias and Rev. W. R. Martin.
On Sunday there will be a Pew Ral
given h-the ?Ladies in which Mrs
10s. Golden will preside.
Funeral services for Mrs. Matti*
irksdal^ ? 82; who died Tu'esdaj
ghtafteTa protracted "illness, owen
Jd Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock
-SW Paul Baptist Church-of whicl
ie was a member. She spent mos
'. her life .hbre and at Flafroof Bap
st Church, before coming to?thi
ty. Services was conducted by Rev
evant, assisted by Revs. Boyd am
ast. "Granny"
as all knew her was deft
^ loved agd had a jovial word fo
ery one in passing. The man
iral tributes showed the high es
em in which she' was .. endeare
ie leaves to mourn: one son, Rev
P. Barksdale, Middlesboro, Ky,
ie daughter, Mrs. J. W. Mathia.
eacner in the L'lty School; ten gram
lildren, one great grand child, i
iost of relatives anil sorrowinj
iends. Those attended the fuller
were as follows:?Mrs. J. G.Stue
art, Columbia; Mr. Raymond Barks
lie, Va.; Mr. Larr^ Fleming, Atlan
rj?On.; Mis.?Zitptria?Bolden?am
uighter, Greenville; Misses Cora aii
una Garrett, Asheville; Sallie Flem
g and others reported failed to ge
imes.
A large number of friends am
latives of Mt. Zion and Flat Rod
aptist Churches were, present.
Mesdames Mae K. Garrett an<
irrie Cunningham, began thei
hool work, Monday in Walterboru
Rev. G. H. White, spent the week
id in Greenville.
Mrs. Mary Whitner, accompaniei
' Mrs. Thomas Sanders and theii
iung sons, Thomas Jr., and Alonz<
stored to Newberry last week tc
it, fniruwU ? ??
Miss Garland Moseley, is now teach
g in a Presbyterian School in Greer
le. S. C.
Miss?Pcurie?Dawk ins?has been?n
tie indisposed the past week.
Mr. Raymond Rarksdale was the
iner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arnett
irksdale on Sunday.
Mrs. Burnie JShaw Nealy of Conbus,
Ohio, stopped in the city 2
sr- -days?and atended sortrrcettrirt
. Paul.
Mr. Fred Hudgens and Mr. Crawrd
of Clinton motored to Spartanrg
to attend a birthday dinner givby
Mr. Earnest Crawford which
is a treat to all.
Mr. and ?Mrs. Fred Hudgens acmpanied
by Mr. Barksdale, Mr. and
Ffi. Arnet t Bar k sdale and- ehildren.
>bt. Lee, Connie C., and Baby Danmotored
to Clinton and Newberry
n'day afternoon.
Mrs. Earle. Owens accompanied by
rs. Cooke and Mrs. W. M. Moore,
otored to Washington to attend
e funerat of a brother during the
tek. ~
Messrs Fred and John Iludgens aimpanied
by Mr. Arnett Bailksdale
>tored to Greenwood Sunday.
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(OKliSBLRY NEWS
St Paul A. M. PL Church was well
essed Sunday to have two visitinp
inisters: Rev. Delvin, Pastor of tin
:>lly Sprin" Baptist Church, Rev
. Nash.
Rev. Jenerette, preached a line
rmon. Sundav.
A larf?p number of the members ot
e Cokesburv Bnntist Church, wbr
ipped at St. Paul Sunday. Come
a in.
We regret very mucTi To say Mis.j
allie Gogjfins is still orx the sick
t, also Mother, A. Starks Robinson,
e of the eldest members of St. Paul,
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CHER AWL. N E>V S"
^ : The Annual Business Booster Ba;
j zaar conducted all of last week at the
5 . Masonic Temple, Kershaw street, by
'_ the officers and-business inarv of
"ilcy M. E. Church under the direction
i of Dr. J. V. Hanna, for the benefit of
] the annual fall rally of the* church,
i met with the^usual success. The Baij'zaar
is annually sponsored by our
- city stores with articles of merchan-'
' ; (tise donated with ttr0 stores compli3
I nients. These are sold to the (hifrhest
4 i bidder. Each store and business is1
hotter and- votes~~cast foT~a"wear of
I steady patronage and esteem. We
* jarp indeed grateful to our sponsors
5 and will show our thankfulness -thr^
out the year by reniemberiner our.slod
K?ns, "Trading With Our Home Mer-1
chants," Greater and Better Business I
r For CheraxV." The doners-ave as fol_
imuo r>?t-> t->
, i\aiuwiii,t.'i r>ros. rurnuure,
y'McBride's Market, The Arthur Stores,!
. jlnc., T. E. Wannamaker and Sons,1
Turnajfe GrOl'UI", B. C. 'Mlliill1 it Suns,,
j Wright's Grocer, Brown's Cash Grocer,
Th0 New Millers Store. The Now
>t ; Store, Bureh's Market, Stubbs Furnij
tare Co., S, P. Jones Grocery, L. W.!
u | Gardner, Mack's 5 & 10/ Walters &
; |Terrell, Waddells, A. & P. Tea Co.,
Cheraw Hardware, Allen Grocer Co.,'
G. I . Ray Co., Cheraw Chronicle,
. ICharlie, S. J. Kato, J. E. Bottoms ,
.(Grocer, Crawford Jewelry, Brajrurarts
I Hardware. Chcrau Drily- Thi- U'.tin j
civ's Shop, F. M. Crawford Grocer,'
B. Finleyson, Cheraw Radio Shop,
Cheraw Shoe Co., A. C. I- Cash- store,.
Carolina Power and Lip;ht Co., Latter:
|Chain Store, Davis' Market, Melton
I Cash and Carry.. Eadson Store. The!
< church is praying for the success ofatCthe
"businesses of the town and j
i is proud of the fine" relation and com- j
? IlK'UUtUMU ?|4U It U1 C'II-II|?1,1Mlllill SO I
^ characteristic of our beautiful City.
i_ Yours fpr batter business. Negro
tradp is onP of the greatest assets tfo|
j southern business and . businesses j
, throughout the country. . . j
> - i The beginning of the Fall Rally for
> Welc^f M. E. Church began last Surir;F
' A MESSAGE OF
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ihiX "Tii" ?'nl I if conea elation is di
'"i".l into three units. All Dicmbl'l'^
are worUirtr hard* to' reach A heiron!
uf a thousand dollars*. At the end _
the deader t'l. t!>< tfrou'p raising the
I' i.e. lost aiiioilnt will he n owni J J
i|ii, -ii , r hi,. .Ioh.Ii !'"! a venr at (h<v
Aihi:iaI rvli",v:.)Mi?H?ilouir which, will
!<< In !.I i : Hi.' I . ?.! my If. ' hi' Kail: ,
uu.o Hall ft rill- fJmivli. m I liy ^ <*3''
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'l hi' Tta.le ,Dt i?ai imonl .0' C.oilUo'
Mi \i" tl.'iov, ji.ot ?o c.l a M<t
'huiii' ul ami 11 11 i rial Ide^iouet ?n
Alondav 11 Iit" 10. Represental'v
s ot' each trade ami trade studTTiT
* hui11u l ( It' Dili' Hundred. M???- ?
chatds the'to.wn who arc interest
in s.? i-irtr this dcj a; talent. tivow pl;o
donated to this liuisi'i IM\ f?. \V. Lotij*
pml the two, leaf hers in.tharac of t)-'' 1 11_
departinert; Prof. A. M. rears and
AT|;s- J. \'. Ilanna. lot'other wilh t'v-.
cry on;* present wish to 'oppress their. ' ~
sirccre tha?l<s. 1 .
?l'hir tin1 na1-! a ekH-he- Pec Dee Hon
tist Church and pastor,' Rev. A. I*\
Prince, have been conduct i in* a week
of evening services with visit iniy pas
torn ami congregations. Tlu> church
hits-rti? it-"*-rally also Many __
fine^ speakers were heard during the
week. Their "plans ar(? meeting with
great success ar<l the una I 4s -within
ighi. ?v-, i?
An Halloween Party, will he held at
ttfe residence of (Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Wilson, Front street, next Tues- '
d:>v night n.t 8:00.! (liven by-the S.
T.. St. Club. ?- ' ; . ?riiAKi.rermx
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The Cosmopolitans
On Friday. Octybei^ 2-1, llh'50 Mad-.- i
am Maynie Felder Hutchinson-was the
charm!ng hostess tb the Cosmopolitan
Bridge. Club and guests. Novelty
Halloween -tftHy?cards wore presented ?
to club members and guests at half
past" five. Tables Were set for sixteen.
: ; ?
After three* hours of much excited
playing the following prizes were:j. ?
awarded: To Mrs. Ruby. Cormvell;
holder of highest guest score, .a. love- - .
ly box of Torpedo hath salts; M'iss
Marjrncriti' ( lark, holder of highest ^
?Lib sdore, a beautiful oxidized . jowUl'.V
box. T.. Al , rlM...l1n;i I Im lon .' .
.holder of lowest truest score and Miss
Mat truerite Ifra-er, lowest club score, ~
twin hoop-boop-pa-doop novelty dolls. * *
The members preseTTt were Misses
Dorothy Hail. Mar.iruyrite Clark, Mar_'
iruerite Feasor. Naomi (Irani, Dorothy
liolViuan. Maude Hyatt , Me;
dailies -.Leila K/.ekiol, Mildred Hare,
Mayme Johnson, Ilea u tab Levin,
Anita Oliver, Charlotte Ho. s I'owell.
'iMieloi.-i Harrison. Mesdanies Thelina
Hiiilonfr, and Uiihi ('ornwell. ~ A
A doliirht i'ul repast , of l .lfia fish
salad, snltinCs and eoeoa with niarslinpffHow
whip was served. *
Mis. Ilelwi lirown (Union aec?iinj;anied
Reyriiind Mrs. (I regie to Ot
antrobtiry 1'jjfylay.. Oct. 2-lth. While
therdaMrs. rutfien amended the game
hetwiT'ii C 1aBin and WalKer Haiijist,
Mid the plaw "Sun l"p" at Clai'lin.
Hirfp Announeeiueiit ' 'J 5
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Mr, nndV^frsi. David L. -Harn.(lp
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r ranks, what a message of i)n. \
u'ot thai THE MUTUAL UJOi^jr *
TION is umier vuntract '""'"you '*
pay you promptly your inst:unce i
rsuaiied you to take out c?,urjng *
lenev'tent Ass. ofe. c. I?
01), Gen. Manager;
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