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Saturday, October 22, 1932
$ at Orange- '
unty Fair The
Mills Brothers and *
Cab Calloway in Midnite .
Show & Mon.-Tue.-Wed
The Mills1 Brothers and Cab Calloway
and his orchestra play a big" '
part in making "The Big Broadocast" ,
one of the outstanding pictures <Jf
ie year. In addition to these i\idio
avoiites, the cast iincludes Kate
Smith,^-.VBing QJrosby,. Vincent Lobez
"n.lipyfttr, the?BOSWCII Sisters, the
treet Singer, and other famous radio
artists, each doing a specialty"
number." But the hit of the show
I is Cab Callowty??he just "steals"*
the. picture.* * To sav he- is "great"- is
ming it niild. The Carolina The!'' ?
aire opens with a Special" Mid-night
Show Sunday nite and the picture
runs again Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday.
AI.LEN DOWNS GEORGIA- STATE
[ '*" he football team representing At
lep College, defeated Georg.(i State
a Savannah last Saturday f>-0.
Mien's score came in the first period
on a pass from- Capt. Scott to
Nelson, behind the goal line.
Allen scored 21 first dewns while
preventing Georgia From scoring any
i ^ The ^line ^nl'av^ of Britten, 'Ransom .
TO-yard run from kick oJT Was the
itlire tl'Un of tho Minn All.,.-.
play's her first home game Saturday - .
against the Cflaflin team. Br ice
Taylor is anxious to enter his team
4?the win1 column While Coach Swin
| ton's fmen are anxious to m-oy eft -rthcir
goal from beirfg^rossed.,"fAP
len and Paine niefct next! ThursJiv- afe .
the Fa jr. __
BROCK INGTON SCHOOL
Tiriimonsville, S. C.?Restine. Wilkinson
and Howard Ponipey are to
loVve for Orangeburg. S. C, . on Tuna _i_
day, uetober 25 to attend the N. F.
jS. C. Convention which is being hold
at the State College. We wish them
a very pleasant trip. 1 ?-r
i Is Wever ..
wtu\(-y. v.' i.IIMA'X ^
Head His Letter ?
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immediately after reading this
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Horace F. Lomnv