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1''.c!l'? "i lfl ('i<uiU.v_Trainin?f ScMipol. '
"'ciKTis diiois (.ii Monday, Octojber
ii, ' i (v ;i i irv^' .imw'l ??i p.u rm .*
j :in<! >-.t ndfiiti made their wfly to the
lildiny;- un-the opening day,
1'? i?n i? <?1. M Intosh was at his post
-A?<+tr4-\ io-.? i.- H-d hy the -other mem?Ii11
f.n ulVy'. Tin?now teindi
. rs that have come to u-> this tej'in 1
u'e: .Miss K. I,. Anderson,-- first '
' ratio;?Miss M, Willraiw "2ntl"" am! H
"id liTiiilt-A and Miss \\\ Smithr -It h ..lid
".til m r,TTT1"".-,T-T.,^-?. The
^-inarhs eoipinir from our city
:pei inU o.rrn andother memhers of 1
??I' :i! 'i?tt-tt?quite?*infr pf ul. AVo hank
t ip'si. for their kind support. 1
i h. r i V i i in^f ifints to a successful
year; . ' ! . ; j
'liio I*. T. .V no t after the opening
i-< aii'i 1 nude plans [for llio 7
year. ----- '
Piof. and Mrs. Ji nes and* little '
lauK'htt'V df Jlarhijnm College, Irttttid
acre pleasant callers, in our town d
|.:-und; y. 'I l.ey wel k I lie KlH'sts nf |(
I'rof. and Mrs.'C. (). .Mcintosh. !'
A! r. 'I' Mylo - and .M II m lev motored .
I n (Ireeinv od Sunday. They reported '
i.i pleaspnl trip. On their return they,1
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he insfc ilfet ors in tin- Training school 1
here. J
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of Miss /.er.obia" SteWart 2'UH) (?er 1
oils SU'crt <in Tjjysday night, Oct.
tii-'l pi-iipi-nTw fftV rhA Hiffhftyrtg 1
in charge of Mr. Walter Lewis and it
Miss Willie Re 11 Caughmnn. It was |
carried o\ii wry nicely, after which M
. the. haziness _w,;i tlihn t urned over to 1
the president. A-lrue-aml false twit *
\vas given from the 18th arid 19th i
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A; M. I\. Chinch. <Jtic Sunday
i-lii) il .i i?..till , alive. Much iu.-j.'". uipu
was if'ttcii out of the lesson.
At 11 a. in. oili* pastor, Hovr I?. H.
'on after tin* 11unl 'IleVotion soloi U';il
its lo\t arul o ih no_hi>d a o?f
IV Tin'U. :
Al r? p. in. 11 <' c. I. . I. (iaml'ilo, pa tor
if Western l'liapo| A. At. K. Church
jl'~ Latin. ilcl'coiccl another Mi'i?ii}t
HUliion with force and ilitrnity. \\ e
ire n,hii! to linyo IU?V\ (iainhlo with
js any time. "" .
Lev. 1 >. I,. ('or v. a the di 111101- art I est
if ,\1 r, and Ahs. .1. 1.. C'loslaud SiiuJay.
Airs Louise Hamilton loft Satur:lt?y.
cvoniiur for Flore nce where she
will visit Diynds.
Messrs l>. L. Ship.map, E. M. Park3T,
('r slmui and I joyv.nrd JoitCS
morning oik lodge Ivusiness. They reported
a very pleasant trip.
Mr. David Klerbe and Mr. and Mrs.
K. M. I'orter tend family motored -over
.o Dillon Sunday night. "J
Mr. Henry Maxwell and Mrs. TYvre.ha
Thomas are on the sick list at
his writing. We hope fr.r them &
tpoetly recovery. Mrs. ('tpa Johnson
s on the sick Hat also.
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Brilliant Group Lives
Startling Big-Town
Drama
| "CITY STREETS,* I'O-STAKKIMi
\?CiARY CCMPftn SYLVIA Sl'JNET
j HAS ALL-STAR CAST.
j Lukns, William Boyd in Thrilling
j Mpnatp Rnlim :
Enacted by a superb cast- of screer
I players, headed by Gary Cooper anc
[Sylvia Sidney, the amazing drama o!
.underworld racketeering, "City Street*
will come to .life on the Capitol Thea
j tre screen, Wednedsday next, and con
tinue for 4*vo days thereafter,
DashieU, Ilammett's .yealistic story
dramatized from the actual experi
ences of this former Pinkerton sleutl
is a startling expose of conditions a:
I they exist in the .law-scoffing under
! world of the great cities. Hammett'i
' stories, appearing in many of the mor1
popular magazines during the pas
couple of years, have stirred public in
; terest everywhere, and his first moving
picture story, "City Strets," mak
T^'jrnd-the-Tealismol^ hfs-siirister back
grounds live on the screen.
) uooper, a young shooting-gallerj
! operator with a street carnival, be
; comes involved in the feuds of twi
powerful beer-running barons wIhh
I his sweetheart, Sylvia Sidney, is flam
ed and convicted for a murder shi
did not commit. Although he had re
sisted tho lave of tiu">?nryinnno\-' uh
til forced into the unlawyful intrig
ues of the racketeers Cooper takes ad
vantage of his ability with firearms
aiuLwins the respect .rind of hi;
new e6-workem? In a smashing cli
; max, Cooper turns against*- his one
mios. beats them at their c.wn g&nic
sand- escapes to safety with th^* girl
; A splendid cast- supports the tw<
stars. Paul I.ukas. the suave hen
of the rebetit Ruth Chattertcn diafrai
"Anybody's Woman," "Right .to Love'
and "Unfaithful," and William Hoyd
who opposed Cooper in the smashing
light of "The Spoilers," depict (gangster
type in actionful portrayals, (jU_,
^ hVibbee, a veteran 'stage charactei
comedian, seen recently in Williaiv
Powell's "Man of the World," has
another big role in "City StrPojts.'
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- Saturday, October 1 Or 1931,
I FOOTBALL AT BOOKER
WASHINGTON
t The Athletic Council at IBooker
Washington in the effort of equipping^]
? -its-football team and bringing" worthy
opponents to Columbia, is issuing
season tickets at the-price-of nnc <lnl 1
? |nr each. The Council urges each
? -merrhnnt, each" professional man, and '
each business man, in fact everyone "
who in some way' is patronized "by
Honker Washington a,mlenta^ teach
ers, and patrons to buy one.
The council clfers in return free
admission to ak, least fouy games-?~
five if sales of tickets should warrant
it?against teams whose records
guarantee genuine entertainment and
prom is'cs to urge al pupils to patronize
those who support our project.
Show your ? loyalty now by helping
m this athletic ftmd drive. -.
The Stale Hi. School iMeet at Clinton
East week, in this column it was
said that the. High school principals
, and coaches were Scheduled to meet
.it Bell Siivot Hi or <-:lmtr??, /?
* | a league. It is' sail ti>. relate but the
* j meet fell through, -dtie to the failure
"j of the coaches- to answer letters writ
s ton them by Mr. Stagg of Greenville.
iiMr. -Stag,?, -therefore, felt that his -
^ I idea was not approved of. Mr. Ro- ~
"Jbinson of Brewer, and Miss Harvey
c land Mr. Stallworth of Booker Wash"
ington were the only coaches to show.
JjMr. Mims, Allen graduate coach of
i Bell Street was there ofcourse.
"I, at- Another Meet
.a'k. - The Athletic Council at -Harbison
>* tr.uggests that since high schools age
11 being dropped from the schedules of
the ci-lleges in the league th^high
schools should form their own. An
'uppinv'ai' i.P 1 litis Idoa is" asked of
each principal and an attempt has
been matte l? decide upon a date and
~~ if.place for the meeting to establish
aUigh school league, but as yet it?
I has not been made ^ public. Here's
hoping that this one will accomplish
something worth while.
The Allen-Walker Baptist Game
Over confidence?-over ? confidence
and more ol' it is what Allen's lack
of points scortxl is probably due to
?that is if you ignore the , superb
defense shown by those determined,
rough, tough lighting Gtogia boys with
plenty of sand There is some_
thing about bein& over "confident that
" til's up one's muscles when Ip.trna
! that ho has been guilty of what,
i might be called a superiority com.
iplex.- "/
J j. The ^une was drab' with only one
I or two exciting" minutes, one when
Davis made" his long run twisting out
{if the arms'of two would be tacklers,
and the other at the completion of a
i lung forward pass by the baptists.
, Thev tackling was high and unsure;
.the blocking; half-hearted; the ball
gure-ujur. exceut that of Dix-ut-times " ?
and Davis, dinappointing.
Morehouse-Benedict -*1 4
{. We' are looking forward to 'Benedict's
first clash in its bowl, its homecoming
yame with Morehouse. Benedict
Khs a more than average supply
h f new material to draw from, and a
-row couch," but is not handicapped by
a nyw system. Morehouse is without
,il* servicys of Towt'r, a stalworth on
i dclense aud a dependable'hole opener
t of li. les for ball carriers. But we
j shall see! ? .
i Bivtker Washington Schedule:
' >ctoher tg?Rrdge Mill at?Columbia.
j October 11, Harbison, at Columbia,
j October 2d, Highland Hi at Columbia.
Castonia, N. C.
- Ortolici' yttr Ouinnirngs Str^iolrrmbla
Fair Grounds. '
November G, Avery at Charleston.
! November Id, Sims (tentative) Union
'Xm ember 20, Wilson, at Columbia. ?? *November
2G^ Open.
? Dec. o Booker Washington at Atlanta
j This is Booker Washington's first
time Jlf nlsi-vincr Ifirhienn H icrV\l nn/1
! iinrl Ridge?Hill.?-Cufnmirvgs Street
- won last year, 13-0; Wilson won, 32-6
^ r4^Vykgr - nf "Attmrfw WOTl' g-Or "ftVgry^? ""
'appeal's on the schedule for the, first
j time in three years. The ' first- game?
jat' Charleston was won hy Avery, 13-0
I the second game played hero was won
j by the Columbia team, 44-0. _So it
i looks litre a" hard season for the Book
lor" Washington Hornadocs. *
| it may interest you to know that
llersman, originator of the baffling
j niinnespta.,shift .said:' "Dan't -fumble. _
'It is better that you had died when
(a little boy."
Barring luck, the best a team with'
nil oifense can do is 0-0.
It's often a long, long trail and a
hard, hard road from the ten-yard
. line.to a touchdown.
Allen rocs to Atlanta to piny Mnro
house this week. ' L?~
AlUdl ldttys UeorghT^State here
October 10th.
_ S. State battles Haines at :
Orangeburg * October 9th. ' , . ^ A
Allen has Wednesday; Benedict,
1 Thursday; and IBooker Washington,
?- Ki.iday?at Ore. State Fair '
NEW BROOK LAND NEWS
_ Snndj^y^ow n lively Vp.y nt Qetlblo '
me K<mi(h. /T. M." K. Chuch all day.
I'astor Logan preached in the morn- .
li?>n and administered the Lord's Supi)0,v
, .
Sunday a^tioo! :?.v v;:a<al was very
livt'y and the pastors tlaSs under
_ I lie lo.ii. rship of itrnl her Krod Vnlen
tine took the banner.
In the afternoon brother O'Neal
. . brown,; local preacher and cardidate
tor the annus 1 t<u>:< rence conducted < service*
A young preacher of Bethlehem
Baptist Church was the principal
speaker, and he (Jid. well. Dou'
ble Branch Quartet sang several se
lections. Cleaves' Chanel church quar*
tct captured the climax witW its ren?
ditions. This quartet-is composed of
a two young men and two young ladies.
Sunday night Sister Reed, an evangelist
preached, a splendid serrhon .to
' tv targir titid ience. Thns ended a very
_ pleasant and profitable day's service \
' in the House of the Lord..