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Viainil punt in he- tii. 3d-yhtd pass,- Xt'TsV . Sen ft paved ilin v. :iv ton hfin'wn in tlu> th'i-d. \ : ;.? lins w as r* '??!; . ' < < a . . knocked ii|> pa-s lv-n <"3 r-" lor' i his, -re !!f-1.. p . . :" x point was made n down on a < >ninlt.-led ; a . Clsiflin, on'-fit'i d . in no. nindo 1 r> l"ir-1 "dev. ?. - a. : vffsity ?>f Soutiie'rn ( ai '. r ,--HtktiP,^l ?aiw;t v I.v. sive territory. The c (Irofftf. Wiij^lr1. C. Tl;ii" f-rrr:?A tli-it:?I >" ; ?R-ichur?ls? n an i !!> :?r-p. Officials: Rv'.V t' - . :! diet ): Ur-idro, Sa-lw- ?i : Headline -smaii. Te >-r i M / field jlldjuf'. 11 rt ' It' : SIMS III I K. I US VNII si: KI.*\ 1 I.I 'I'M; MRS (.ROW I TO Il:i. ; I I IMiiyintf the le.it. 1 iv ville, .the. -liyht, i-i' . Union mansifr?,-d (.? ton:' and have 1!:? ci'y :n a r ~ (loam 1 i p;i.l a . t' . !. .! -liard.VvTvut i : moimlninsi Though Si jr. T; ? were tired. hat v.j ' -1 ;< "the ?]n-c!ator.< t:nc-.y iu ' ' \\" all jftie j .villi .S" S'. un 1 coach. Coud spur! school and spectator-; n-r oh. ^-^thfisr officials sin e pj.f "" . ' penalize . in -order - ;o T? score and to uive a mmuv. t< < :!.= the Tigers, hope lo, iva-el i. I ; again, when they will n " eleven men an- . ippn-< d to la game and not t'our'een. I L.tmi'li of .i'inv ^ajn s" > * ! S ii! 1j piissi-il in ! ( A iiil.ci son Hooker) I> 1.\:i?f 1 :_it11> yards of -I t ho foil yards for ' I, i!' it This touch io-wn T~. ' ' . i :lu' .liol'iinl o| tho-? , u I 1 1 11 -V i. 11 - h' >!lowciI out hollow* ? . .. A i*1 ; - ' Suns lli were An- ? ' :.M Ca!\\ ( slov . Ilampton , , lllll . > i ( alwo-dov iiiad1 hi' . ; tlu> '; I'i -v pi 11 v irauu. in ; . , . lin ! <- wen' lirough ' the lo'ig-gains, ami itTIhe J*.'1 ~rr7,~.t.tVi r...,.k?-r. li.M.kt r hK\ ^ JuS'ituv man. ?? >l1 ,, Tin :?i?? ?*.. game ?!her parts - ^ I'!'. I.arvnVy"and -L>i? n il; tliv gaine was we'lf -I ! he hoys saved the ' ia game the sellers of Sia'ts si nnigiani. and then :> ingot her meet nig. The ' a- I'-dhms; Tnst r'umetl- " " . ' VN'j Hanipjon, president ' i '. ' . Ti.t i edut i?>ry remarks Mr (*" 1 V> . 11 ' pi i .,; short remarks l?y r-? , ;:"l'- hy Tucii.Ik'Fs of the ' , : in. Knmarks hy I>? I,an l'u" L?. .?a , ?I'.i_U;'nr .. and Id. Hoggoii '1(i : ::mvi~i!iii; " . yea IM Al I'DIIT (OI NTV " the tuaimnc; school i,0< $* c "AI>uys under t'Jn? instruc- s.)vj] heir teacher. Prof* .J, S. Shanl< -? ?r-? ' . iliilt i (i very i.tisy making a I w"ftl .-;i; ij? chicken coop for^the school1 ||m. j ;t ') r'-kickoio- will bftvo g het^t.^ _ " ;i:<> aih) a more modern one to|-*m hv ! . i!(|v|Vii I;i!.le in for the winters'- ^ 'i" ? y are lade'd hu'sy Iters'. I . wv < were very clad (o have as _ -r ' * (71 C< 'r \Tvr7Ti <,| (he school last Friday. . t ic me of the ivusiees, they spent much ,, i , , . , . \\rn in" visum# different-classrooms. | h. Prof. J. S. Shanklin Jr.-.and several ^ ^ in 4"' 'he "Ac" hoys will leave Tuesday , . ^ Oct. for Oiiingehufg, S. C.f where . |- ? : ul v r ur iru' iwo years IHUi I 'itieipak Valehti.no, has . beoii, here, he s lengthen the school term, made Litiv improvements around the cam is and -hi\j^ perfected pbeHs-4?--do. en more did ing the present term. Tile 11 igh. Jscliuul -cLassi^i?have??? inized .clubs foi~ Hie." purpose f'of a unifying the' campus and doing pair-work:.about the campus and -r-?ali't .itly?begun?act i vo?work. -Tip. season's first, feature will be the auditorium Tues iay evening1, iv. 1: a drama, in four acts en, ? ?1t>d iJi-e "Heart of Hearts" presen I bv I he High School students spoil red by Miss ('. L. Alexander. Associated with Principal Yulene a; . M' - , FT FCi Ltrown, Clatlm" liversity, Orangeburg; Mrs. I. M. iQuccn, Browning Ilohie, Camden; asos 11. M. Ham, Morris College, hiut: i r. .nouiwaio. All.mi t'ol:< , Columbia; H. R. Garrlek, BenyV College, Columbia; \V. A. Nell." Benedct College, Columbia; C. Williams. Allen C allege.. Columbia C Mullins, State, Orangeburg; C. .. Alexander, State, Orangeburg, . Roy" Gordon, State, Orangeburg. y will attend the agricultural meet held there. )n Thursday Oct. 20 the Industrial t C'lub held its meeting at the ttth?Training?School,?rth?of?thrrmbers were present. AU>ng wiOi invited guests- Prof. J, S. ShaitkJr. after the meeting. Many lies were played after which de- 1 itful courses of chicken salad and tines", "punch and cake was served evonijig was joyfully spent. NOKT.V NEWS . I I?y Julius Araaker i )iko again_a few moments were ' hly enjoyed in-th,e Oak Greene, 'he joy came as a result of the ' 'luntion of^Hlr. John MciCleod's 1 birthday. Mr. MeCleod is. a well owner'of a very good farm and lias been living "here for about GO i delightful dinner was served for j atFair. The affair seem, to have . n enjoyed vei+y much by Mr. Meod along with his children, grand improving?nicely, and will?soon?bo ^ j /able to return to school. Jr Mi s. Rr>?t** *,I D*digTn~dh Marshall St. THZ ^ 1 j Mrs. Nell McKay 6ji Marshall St. j is very ill at this writing and also j Mrs. ^American Sanders is very ill. ~~ n Si i Mr. and Mrs. J, Robinson Will suun? complete their beautiful new home on Kertndy Stret. ' A ? Mr. "and Mrs. Will Purvis looked like our young couple Sunday morning at Shiloh Church. > Mrs. Kissie Moor on King St., was a jittln indisposed last weak. Rev. A. L. -Drake, Prof. M. John- ' son and Rev. J. S. Drake, attended ^ the Berea Association at Minton last week. reported a splendid session. | . Deacon C. Reese and sons ..spent ? the week end home with family, t Mrs. Nancy Reese was full of siftll ^ city. . ' . Mrs. .L. MeLeod on Kinnev St. vis- . r tied New York last week. Miea rWnfUw I."1 ~~ U_1 V Mrs. Simmons was^a member of the V( above two Orders for a number of | years. The flowers were many and , t< beautiful. 16 . flower girls were used vi Hundreds of?people?from?frrr?and "ni near witnesse fhe last view of Mrs. Simmons. She leaves to mourn hev h< lost a husband, Mr. R. Simmon, four O daughters, Misses Viola, Flossie, Jo- w sephine and O. Simmons; three sons d< Mr. Elmar, B. .Z. and O K. Simmons es 7. grands one sister, Mrs. Josepftjne ps Muflfie.of Wilson, N. C. - jtV Out of town"* friends attendng the e\ funeral: Rev. and Mrs. Mdonana of^i Camden; Mrs. Marie : Thompson and | T] Mr. George Thompson of Camden, Mr th George Mdodana of Camden; Mr. C. re Tones, Tfiomas"\Jones, Miss Luta fe Jones and Mrs. Bessie Jones, Mrs. th Josie Muffle of Wilson, N. C., and b many others I can't recall . , T1 Rev. G. W. Long of Cheraw, S. C.' ol vas in the city last week. Key, and ar Vlrs. G.-CwCook of McCo-U was in the tt lity Sunday holding their last quar- M erly conference- at Evans Chappelle a? A. M. E. Z. Church, Rev. Cox " pas- Sc tor. Mrs. Williams on Amelia St., Si s on the sick list. , su Service at Shiloh Church was very f0 inspiring Sunday morning Rev. A. J. m Wright preached a^special sermon to ,fr what we would call the off cast per- 0f son. I am sure the whiskey, drinker iQ( rambler and off cast person got some m kiui>B ii-i-u oti <is MfviT'i^iore. Many of our ' young men .witnessed at ;he service. . '(jr Master J. C. Robinson is a splendid s;( ->aper hustler. He sells he Palmet- J ;o leader copies every week. Join ^e n and help him out by buying a.copy en Mr. Jule McKay spent a few days j0 n W>inston-Salem, N. C. last week. rjc Mr. Clarence Little spent Sunday n Columbia. Ian T. - * - -- ? iviim nm him.. wuunvr 11 mig e>. ? CONWAY NEWS ^ sh. - ? J. (Bethel A. M. E. Church Rev. W.T Gore, I'asfor [. " - I. Sunday was' u beautiful dhy for I*a hurch, goers.?At the usual hour of j~ ervice Rev. W. I. .Gore, Rev. B. II. ?lark, Rev. A. L. Rainbow and Rev. \y. I. W. James ascended the rostrum, II? mmediately followed the usual dootlonals. The pastor selected as 'a ^cw ext, Matthews 3-10. He preached a y'0 QUI stirring sermon after which we ad some very encouraging remarks ta rom Rev. Clark. We are very hap-' :Mv >V to acknowledge our visiting friends ' .* [ v+io worship with us. We say to ^ aeh of you come again. You are .ft lways welcome. The Sunday School l.cj ? still progressing. Adult- class No. J*; , Mrs. N. B. Levister teacher is- hold* - ^ ?T.>v* * ? i i m. tu^vi a r>uvjssful stay in New York and Phila- i ?lphia. After spending two weeks <-al t home with relatives and friends [rs, Pauline Hemmingway and Lite Pete Hemmingway Jr. returned to -^-L onway. 11 . " . I ' * Mr. Grant Ford is. improving from is illness. - ,oc TMrT Willie White was seen on thegreets last Wednesday. We hope 01 s lat he will soon be aide to come ack to church again. He is missed 7 ?ry much from prayer 'ffrSSEilTSS'. 701 Jenkins Orphianage Band was in j )wn last Thusday and rendered a 7 ci y uimjui? yi'ugram at ine wnute- y mm Tiaining?School?auditorium1: j, The missionary society met at fhe <so i < i smfe of Mrs., Maggie Ladson Friday flii ct. 21st, 1932. After all business f,ls. as transacted the hostess served a dicious course of chicken sandwitchi, hot cocoa, and pea nuts. At the ? irting hour everybody expressed S lemselves as having enjoyed flh.o eryl zoning. The missionary ladies are <1.7 iving the church windows pain'ed.. the hey are putting forth every effort ten< lat they cbn to hplp get things in jja^' adines^to entertain the annual eonfi&res rence. A barbecue was given a t vtrid e church cafeteria Saturday night,' nwr y the pastor and Mr. James Smith, both he proceeds will go for the benefit O ? the church. Rev. B. \V. Ransom, had id Mjs? Lillfr Ransom were seem in Mar >wn Saturday en route to- Pee Dee. won iss Ransom will resume her tvork quai i a teacher in the Cane Branch Crc( hool. Prof. E. Hemmingway left (;la< inday afternoon for Pee Dee to re- fi-0n me his work as principal. We wish oSti r- them a successful school term, I Tl rs. Harley Bellamy is back home ' a j om , Winston-Salem to the delight Pine hOf relatives and friends.. She,'ny oks the .picture of health. ?Mrs.' torn flrv Drnvton. our fjypr^y SehnoUu^!$f?tary is some what indispsoed this writing. Mrs. Mariah, Judly INI id Mrs. Ellor Graham is still on tl^e ! delist. taim The many friends extend their the epest sympathy to Mr. Robert Bow-, invit s in the death of his wife, Mrs. vice. sephene Jlowens, who passed away | t. 21, 1932. She lejaves to mourn Host r lost a "husband, several children at n d a host of relatives and friends. son. > Ai Saturday, October 29, 1932 ??? ' T >LORED PEOPLE'S UNITED UPLIFTING CLUBS OF AMERICA IT) HOLD MEETING HERE. The Colored?P\opk4r?Uplifting nited Clubs of America, Columbia, C., will have their first drivo to lujT at Bethel A. M. E/^TTurch, uir.nlay afternoon and everrrtig, Nov <1. Maiss meeting 5 30 o'clock The Board of Directors and Bourd Councillors and Auditing Commit- ? > ant fhe organizers are asked to i*et with the Supreme Club at the asonie Temple, Tuesday, Nov. 1, 6:30 P. M., to procure for the We ask every member to be on lie for the meetings. We also ke this method to extOnd an invititm to the presidents, principals, achers a lid studeut-body .of (the . , rious schools and,colleges to meet th us $1 Bethel A. RL E. Church, *v. 3rd ?r>:30 P. M. to help fis in ;s movement' that is going to help the place.> of employment for?the URSDAY AFTERNOON AND 1'IN1 N G NOV ;; M A SS M FETING i..'50 O'clock: . ? ilrcss?Prof. G. E. Nelson. Sub~ I "Cooperation." ^ 0 inajdts?I>r. A. Chandler and Oth. Music. , NIGHT SERVICE :00?Invocation, Dr. E. A. Adams ) Introduction of "Speaker Dr .Ri * .vrence :.10" Address?Dr. E* P. Ellis lemarks, Di\ G. X. Dilliard. 5ac-h club is asked to pay: MetT ? 10; \VOThrqTr=~T$1.00. children 9C\n < s is a drive to help establish the t store by Chrijstnmsi LEXINGTON NEWS." unday being a beautif.ul day ev)orty was out to church. N6w BethtvM.E. Sunday school was held at usual hour, which was largely atled. Last Sunday being Hiiny, ( J he Quarter was postponed. The dding elder of -the.-Columbia dis: -ayIII preach at Bethel Sunday ning at eleven o'clock. Everyi is invited to come out. n last night Rev-, S. J. Johnson . * a Sugar Contest at Bethel. Miss y Wise holding the lucky number 25 lbs. of sugar. The following rtettes sang: Ridgewood, \Cejdar p >k, Mt. Zion and Bethel. (Miss Ivs SoweTl sang a solo. Mr. Cook i Cedar Creek made a very interng .talk. ic Tally of Valley Club will give day Monday night,Get. fllst, at ! Grove, known as-Old Folks Fun Comic. Everybody 1<j asked to , . o and see them. YdU'Will enjoys ? _ .... 1? _ ? . .1 dependent entertainekb *Hni of high class musical enter?rs now stands ready to give you s best of musical entertaint. We e the attention of churches,ols and clubs to see us for serOur fee is -satisfactory. M'trude Gibson, novelty reading; ^ er THWnViR, piano-organ. Call * igbt H. B. Thomas, fi()9 AnderStreet, Greenville, S. C. ay time. eAny where. 1 g? ; 1 ( . A