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\inic iitis: ii;u u'\,' iwiHrmuiM-, tmi
Lincoln; CiH'tloll. Moyiis 'Drown.
kegeo 11. Passes Completed: Shue
College. fS; Tuskegoe -4.
ACiClKS IN 2 TO 0 N\ IX OVEH J.
C. SMITH IMAI.KSITY
(jreensbonv N, C\, October 2Hlh?
-The?Aggie Hnli'l"-??f A,, ^iiul T
College smashed out a 2 f'o 0 win over
the Johnson C. Sniith I'lijvypiily
~1" .Golden Bulls""hi Hie loedl SUbBum,
here loday. . The name was a luck
affair during the entire ' first half,
With the, eliiiro ,\-gie line starring.
The A. and T. line from end' to eifd
showed grpa? defensive", strength.
They broke through the Sr.ti'h line
and spilled- the Smith vintners for
? great los e- >i.. almost every*-plya.
The Agge line wa- -Vo trong that
Smith only gained P* yards ",' from
rushing;" A. ami T,._ kicked -otf to
Smith and held 'hem for downs. The
leant played m the >hadi>\y of Smith's
w goal during the -entile til>l half. The
; 1 "punting of both teams were very poor
Half ended with ho score.
The Aggies assijjned the oibmsive
early in the third inf ir'er and-drove
?-g.?Smit 11'r ?HJ?yaid_ line?where?Uns
hall was lost in a fumble. Matthew
of Smith .dropped b'ifek' .on the goal
line to pnnt hj.it the punt ''was blocked
*liy Washington and Sanda- Knii'h
succeeded in low.-ring the hall scoring
a toiuhhack for A. and T. During
the. llnal period A. and T.'drove
:.u- ...i i:..? f.,:m.i i,?
i<? r>' 111 * i r* ii'n yum lint* ?ui uuivm
put tlie hall over Keiausl' of :i penalty.
Final ?eorc\ A. anil T.
SjnitJi 0.
1.1 V INt.'STONi; < Ol.l.lKii:. AND
( <MlTll 1(1 l'l. \ ^
. AGAIN
Sfcli.-i'U) y, .'X. October lit The
s-tateimua to 1 hi' 'press that Living>
<Ktom* t'ollejfo and .J, (' Smith I'nivt'jsi.ly
had patched up ilu ir tiilfcU'.nres
it!id v.ol?hl Fun-' nyum TlianUsviv
inj? s'uvtvd lOiunl in 'ho lileS 'of tin*
i ; hiyUM'v.- of. tli>- inlations between' tin*
two M'hmils with sonic yTiT'"ix stl;i
lyiviimsiQne rigm-oacK wno uasncu
across for a touchdown' Hue to the
11 ' heavy liln'nkt'f of snow, .the markings
j of the field were riot 'so plain and
Riddle contended that its hall dirriei
' ... was on' of bounds when tackled. The
contention was uphold and the score
was not allowed?Riddle winning
Since thnt_ time, games between
> Sniih and- T~ivingstone have been
more or less a fixture in North' Caroliitn,?with
gala crowds and aftergame
affairs. This year is-to he no
exception. Plans are being laid for
a big event to celebrate the'Yesumption
of relationship between the
schools.
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JACK SUN HK.1l SCIlOol. \OTIS
Camden, S. 'C.?The facnl'y ami
students ut' Jackson High School \vcrc
l'avored recently by a visit from Uev
\V, I. 1'. Roseborough. plus tor of llnd
Presbyterian Church -anti K'ey. S. D.
Thom, a visiting cvaggcli-t ol' Allan-^
ta Georgia. l)r- Thorn delivered an
inspiring talk "I.ete s s H . ghway.
Dr. pride and leprc.-on'hit.i v.e j umithe
Colgate's Cuuipuny lectuivM on
tjie vuluo of- teeth "and how. t<> pryserve
them- _
Mr. e^erTtTOur t'ari ulj,. represent iiijJ
X)ie Anverijean, 11 lu inane 'Ad-meia-Jo-ia
visited the school and instituted into
the chidren -the desire to he kind
to dumb . animals. Several clas'scs
I reported having formed Junor Rands'
[of Mercy.
The High School Football team i
rin readiness to maintain it- stand
' in.tr under., the able coahing of Pro!.
. I'irtirlos Watcrnian. ,
The Jnob* on?Hi lh'goiv?played?ii?
1 first- game "of the season against t he
Km met f Scott 11 tgh , School frotbajy
team and den-a en tnein wuli a s?-. ;-e
j- .'! WnfTlie- dacksi .41 11 Ti'-cv- 'u'.v -.
been wait.ing for an opportunity to
show tlfKir strength and'P-. v a- w-. M
demonstrated un October' 111: '-The'
Tigers are.sharpening then: ( lav s to
' unlay at the Kershaw Count Fair.
IH. IK JACKKTS A l>f)p F VN <? MURK
llv. Tim Johnson.
I Lancaster. S. ('., Get. J"> F. II. S.
marching <gt to victory here '.today
ran roughshod over those Irani aVtei
. T. S. Tijrore 18-0.
The Blue Jackets first t'Uicbd o\yn
wfts n< ido by a pass from Brmvn to
"Cat" .Tappers for 27- yards. The
other two canie in tlu* second <y.5;vrt(0
o-Ler the lino. .
J. p The second li;lli' (lit. Ml;
-did not make any- pojnJs h.ii .!
tlu* Tigers' from getting ."\\ ' V
yard lino. Tlm-tramo ende ! !v [ i';:
vor the?Blue Jackets; J
F. II. S. 48.; Jefferson -It;. b; V."
(Oft. 28 t-Ho F|i?Oiy Hi BlVfcW
t ran wild oyer"the''J.etlV. ; >'<>;. i I i here
today making 7 toucbdi.\\;i>> and o\tra
points, .led by Wilks. Jag'-Mis.
Bracos and Atkinson.
o(o.\in-: co-tnty ti:\i\i\(,
SCHOOL.
= : * 01H V1 ;TT~S".~tw."' 'ATT""*': ^ ~ ~T
oil our second school in ' Ti.
ports of "teachers as t-> *nro";
of students in classes ' re ail fav.rablc?'
Seemingly tit,.' -r . ."a.-,
each inontlv wilhi a givaW.r' vk'.erutination.
jhi ^
Coach Kinky and i.i T'e bard
ai wor.k, Tho- \i-t..i*
, t in- playcri' of Wmhfihr-*??
on '!:< gridiron Tinn .-da v. Tbr y,
, 1 w.i1-?n'lT frciviv.:..?Pn -?pp
I lf>70 favor ">f il^ T-iu* >s T
, j on joyed a pleasant i r ; ' > <vi
J (la.. Friday. Although j'i,
lie ! defeat, due t.i ific fa. ;
I a. . '
ports at e t ha' litey p.
.clean iranio. They v i;: ;r
I iti a l>.i'!o airaio>i t! .)>' .
Alii in Saturday duriny' lie I'.t'i. N*
'l , '
' Tlio Soilingsnumber
at a ll;n it So \ :il .
ltoi ium Thnivdny ' ; . .
, reporter! n plo?-ji.'FrTy
Tlio .Tiipi.ir?i jLra'vo :j- '
, Spooky -I'a 11 \" a' t he
TTfoTTit in intiro.-t t l.v- i.
1 ovoiiiiiu' wa- s|irut hi i"-> r
apple f it; iitj?'. ~v~ 1 i _ ! 1 .
Human bo<iv ami seilii < ;. . . 1.. ~
-""-.STjs? -ftuol-iua' \in,Jv\J; A T~
*. was seen on 1 lit* campus ;r- a \ i ,
, Tues iay. Iter visit v.a- a sue
by both t'aeiilty; niul ?v''ia .
Miss Vivian IManei..'
week-end in Ch'c nviile > i :
lives and friends.
J AXONS AH^Uirnn N I-'-Ci H lK T
MAN FROM. .1. X V/CU ll
M talents ol A oi l h I lai'ola TTi I i
t ?*?"T tcrnsil Oi crair
Students of tlio .north scribm of
Florida' In attendance- a' Ih'^iuinp-,
Cookinaii leuvo Just perf-.Vp d P'i- >".
and fraternal organi/'aii"it v-hi h 'i.e.
have iinmofl tVin "Ti.1 'II..
X'.lulv" Th member*' ?iwii'lr no "
residents of Juckshnvillv and of ( 'in \
cities of North and Cen'ial Florid:':
whoso represent at ion hi'i t i*/? . - - i?t i.1
- group is not large, enonkh to \v:w rmf
and formation of sepaiii'e organizations.
, .
of tho fornirr .Tact- vr.YfH!t v t 'ppi r j. r
cent years which furnished to ;r restricted
croup of st uden's an outlet"
for social activities and did such com
incndable work during the? .winter an.1
, vacation period as a booster mf .rhino
for the school. The .1. & V.'s have
issued a challenge -to : I . ooac.
of the. student body and nine ah <
Thei< intention of setting the pace for
other Clubs in the friendly rivalry
that lias crown up cimong club* . o f
this type from various large ci'ic- :i;;i
. sections of bhe state.
The ofl'uois. staff is as- f>?ihiv.'s:
President, O. Virgil; , Vice-president.
. Frank P. Coleman; Secretary, Miss
sfchfily Buss;" rni>i'i<HiL
Chestnut, .TV. (Gainesville^; Ch','plain.
Frank C. Barnes; Reporter. T.eP.ny
, Wesley; Chairman of Program Ooml-mitteo,
Miss Mercedes A. Williams
1 (Platka); vice chairman, Orion Aycr
' (Gtnincsvillc). j
* The faculty sponors and advi or
i are Misses Viola Tfairston. Margaret
M. Johnson, Bertha N. Covings, Mrs.
Mazio T. Scott and Messrs, James
1 Green and Harold J. Jones.
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! ^ho iinprovjii^'-and. injuries
seems slight.
[. M ? . Ukii-V '% : 1 >( i.: < <. : :
the Kasievn Star on ?,Inn-lay" i- liL
I t)c)ol>??-r L! 1 SI(.nltM lnn\i (1 wi'l: a
| ' ?:;-u 'en. Qt>i(v a ?u'i?il??T t??f
i iito: s v.?M|. present. New mender-.
| were enridled and evcrytUi onyyed
hlieihsely* s . \vt?U. fi'JdH) v.'cr > _!-' !
Mis. Kiurud entertained ;Ij'? Rns.
i n Sinjdnv al'tei unn-'. . A ?!( -.
| ie'rttis c*n ;rs" < !' i( ? area i and :ik?
i\':as inised. Ve wi r<. triad In h..ve^
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SiiuW. Ah W. -Mailiadtl At?j.
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H. v. M. FI. KorM'H, P*dnr
Sand. v. . 11 !"!(< 2'.' Sunday vvn-;
I < f-he >t ?!nvs at MnreifWn-J.-Srwd
stni-tvd Mn? ralK* ntld ( V('V\
Tuesday I*,"1 M. His pasto
Rev. L." A. Cowman was officiating.
The?member's of Gadsden Gr.ad(
rchrol't'tti^ eitt+Mided the Colore
St:?'?V Fair reported that 'he; cxhihi
v.ere .the host tljov have seen al tl
lair and the -oirmunity and ehurj
lion'lis won first and seeoftd prizes
Sl'lX IAL NOTTOK
...ML who plans to visit tl
,;i troi in- A anal Conference whic
i ' . - v: .in ;A ndc i-s'on. S. C~?' <7h*Tfee.
v. ;n l- in.1 v ii.uiT.y- the pastor, th:
J r*? ii.ay. nc.provided tor you.
Box 112
)?;-l Anderson. S. <
!mv:'is w\i i i:v bbanci
'('ik nn: co i. cm in a itbcic
urkauy t 12!? park st
1C | f?.r ;I,,. month of Octobei
t*! ;11. ilotji ;i ii lion 10 1: no
? u'o i'o e o e .i'a-t ion: 'fiction,- 1><
j n - .'f -- ii hi 1 0 ." I ill ;i l '
? :i t-11i:i' i ?it : 70.'! hooks .'ill
" , v. horiowcfs: adult 27, JuvcMiil
r. iota?-::i.
!Y. n" enrollment JfilM'f
! i:;au 1 hi'-ik-t uij-ltul "for oirci
??? 4 o ?a t (T?;a-?hah?fteGo
?t'-f 'tvi ion.?Trhrr?rm
* 1 . '!'!._ 1' m> Ki'i per )>y on
?l !?j? i 11inyhi-s. _ _
>' -a hooks '.donated . ai\>
' 'of iiU'iow ol' South Cai'f
11 Vat . Snowden, L. L. 1)^ i
. -kf^Tsifoi," v,th M. I.;. Cut lor. (frr
1 and **an odiiorial Ac
: ?]- hvhidhur special eont
' t ,v< fi-o-'a 1 (>70-1 !?-;n; .Te-us (Mirk
k' . /lion by K. G. Po?
oj Kthics bv .!. S. Mac
j!; V: <: "l 11 v??- .invisible 'kin
't G. \V; M -ft# Negro life4 i
ih South To, \Y. !?. When tlv?
'M . ' 1 a'-.c (Ml v School lie
".if; has placed si>: rc\V book
":i tTv'^ihrary to he . used during th
hy i i ?r I ! :? of liis gai
he e!and imy other adult hoi
.hooks has a
" 1'" ' '' '? 1 ' ,<- ' nmt l-tm
Gi w T' ?'i!i l y '. II. McKarlam
'IT. ni'nl>.'ar<. I'l uvea Growing
Lawn-making b
! . I'..- i m IMaenJig yoni* Garden h
AV. -S. 1* *id The Vegetable (la
d n liv A Kin'jn. This temporal*
i 'i-a.in) is . rv,puirli appreciated a
in-ifvnt 'donation by M
i-i ' .Mo. 'iiir.n and others. ... ^
'V, < A i ho, continued coopers
? / '! ( leading public so as t
- 'Mo civs ulat :<>p' b|' books an
. . lit ad of the ,1 drear
\ . V iotr I'il 'il \\;ih valnabl
: all . iypi s and oserip-tioi
. ' >.T.o ild in-the hgmls <:
M a-i heis...preache','**, f'athei
Vis, tor-.; . ud brothers,
lit. i'< in.iy ho borrowed free c
Ti r'o ' ' t \yo weeks'. Overdue fir
l*c a day loyen b hook borrowe*
Wo 1 i' Mint some borrowers pel
si " a, ' < books out severs
t|; tlo-.ioby aceiimutating larg
a'aooni " ii'.i. s. and depriving otbei
of I- |- .-wiier ihe -awe books.
Mi 1 t<> :vr! friends who bav
oVerdae' b..,.ks? 'o bring or send thei
i;'. :i? once wiuilxt you are prepare
to. t'nv pot. The sooner the
n , ,, ,u,t ?Hu. hpt l\H'~ f??l' ttll CO*
i i:u J: ^Iviuikfl. in advance for pron)]
1 poP.-SC,
\ i-ii.ors' . dm injr the month'wer
Miri. K'ta L'nwloy of Georgetown, J
.'dr.. I.. I'. 11 ud*on,-Augusta, Ga
' ) . Gallic Miller of Spartai
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Tip litna-ry will h6 closed Thanks
f'TVa
-i>" 1 r the hours:. 12 N. to
1' M.a 1M. to H 1'. M. every da
>: S:ni hays and hol'days. ,
' .1. \\'r Talley, librarian.
kVi VlM.IXti HIGH lit' MULES
K'Tlorir.'JD INSTITl TTy r?f?.
_ Jl . ""l ! ; >d.>V l.ovs. Hie TTlTi
\Y ace , vis'iled "Aiken and /defea'e
li. '.I ?fast. I'aan-I
th,.. ore-sided s:or(. of 5'fl to 0. Eae
of; those vanishing backs . shared i
()> pm and for good measure th
< ml was n Howe I to snatch the pigski
frtvn tlie* blue skv and to step som
:e sunt?, lie then fell asleep in I h e
*Y arms Of Jesus.?;? ?? ?
j. l)r. Dendy'a--life was fraught witli
many helpful and faifsighted aetivi-"**
!;tiosi in the A.M.P. Church in South
's v f
Carolina and vms regarded as a horn v
^ leader of men, not in the. rofcj as a ...
"brow-heater," 4>ut as a peacemaker.
'In the DO's, he,' Drsr^ 1). 11. Johnson, "
i
B. J". Ramsey ,gnd Ch T. Coleman ^
j^tt-re brilliant lights in the then Co- . A\
lumbia Conference ami subsequently
h accepted leadeis m tile Piedmont An7
nual Conference.
^-1? -Dr. Pendy was a versatile^\vTttef "
'and during the life pf a weekly na- i
per_Jdiown as-"The Quiver," edited
-* by Dr. D.1I. Johnson, wrote many
articles?under-the 'assumed named
|"The Pepper iBox'V?which were widely
. read throughout the Connection.
?dixit?it?is all over now and?hri?Hhrr "
the fathers, has answered the.call of
death, the inieTi!;ililo,Juuilu^?ajP-mon ; .
}, kind to "Come"?yes, he .obeyed. *
i On .Monday, 3 pan., at Bethel A. * .
1('' M. E- Church, Rev. A. J. Martin, pVisl"..Ufor
aO(l' Rev. S." N.Hk^ -1 J* K, 1'. K. ??'?~
a throng of relatives and friends assembled
to pay their I last tribute of
respect tp his memory. The pro- ..
p- gram-f-ollowa! ?? ???
ir j Processional?Noaier .My God to
Thee-pchoir. Ilyuin 401-'-Servaht of-?
God Well- Done?Rev. G.B. Brown,
n Prayer?Rev- W. L.. Johnson. Seleei
t oil ;hoir. Scripture 90th PjgJalms? ??"
1 .v. A.II. Levant. Hymn 494?I
' Would Not Live Always?Rev. P.M.
t. Gary, P. E. Obituary, telegrams,
k e'e.v?Rev. Jas. R. Johnson.. Dr. F."
V. Dendy as a Citi/.c-h-^Pfof. Tho- ^
mas Sanders. Dr. F. V. Dendv as a
?r lnejuher?Pi?E? Adams. LLu LL_
s ' V. Dendy as a Pastor and Church
._ Builder?^Dr. P. S. Mosteley. Dr. F.V.
Dendy as a Friend and Presiding
1. _lw- r r?
Solos were "sung hy Mrs. K. S. Nelr'
son and Miss O. 1>. Sanders- Ducts
y by Mesdamos C'.E. Martin and E. S
.v Nelson. Soimon l>y Dr. B. J. Ramsoy.
Commitment Drs. S. Nance-and
j. W. C- Crawford. Processioned "Ar.'
sloop in Josus Blessed Sloop."
The following out-of-town visitors
were present: J)r. ami Mrs. B. ? J.
(1 Ramsey, I)r. and Mrs. 1'. M. Gary,
y Revs. M. G. Williams, .T. R. Johnson,
^?W. I;. John .win, Mi. and Mis. 11'.. 1>.
,f Peri in, Mrs. Ka'c McPaniel, Mrs.
s Susan Nance and Miss Waller, Green
wood; Revs. W. L. Devlin, J.C. I.et'[
man, W. E. White, Drs. J. B. Siujih,
1. I\ S. Moseley, Abbeville: Rev. J. B.
Kicholberger", Treasurer; Mr. Robert ? \
^ bowjnhri, Reporter. ? . .
h j We are also glad to report that, wo
e have a large enrollment this term.
" The teachers for the term are; 1'rof.
, Eichelberger .and Miss Bornioe Rob-"
irison. ,This is Frof. Eichelhet'ger's
- first tcrnr wMVrtSr 'Miss Robinson has?
,1 been with us four termS. We the
'a ' ? *^(
i- patrols are proud of these young >' ^
people for they are giving good ser'
vice ^n their work.
Robert Bowman, Reporter.