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S. C. STATE AND CLAFL1N COLLEGES
TO MEET IN FIRST
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Orangeburg, S. C., Nov, 15?Claflin
?College and South Carolina State A.
and^M. Collide, two neighbors with
only a fence rat in# t>hg"t>w.o famous
.institution^ will meet in a foot
ball game, their fij;s? athletic contest j
in the'history of the two schools on
Thanksgivings Day. Already interest
throughout the state has been aroused
to the extent that leading alumni
of both institutions have made
special reservations to {attend th'is '
... ?epoch in the' history of. the two colly
ges.
South Carolina State 'College was
established in the 90's as one Of the
colleges of Claflin University Valid
later?beeanre-a senaratn state tnstrr-"
tution supported by state funds.
Since the establishment oif. The State j
ColiTge as a distinct. institution under
state supervision more?than thirty
years ago no athletic contests have
been arranged. This year under the
new administration of Presiclcmt Mil-*1
. ler If.-Whittakcr, plans were perfect
ed for friendly rivalry in a big/ath-1
t ?letic event. ? i
V At Claflin College, Brice Taylor,
famous University of Southern California
star has .returned to coach the
fleety Panthers. The Panthers . hit
their stride in tli^ last two games and
with their bewildering Shift" formation
routed Livingstone College 28-7
and last Frday repeated the. same "against
the Paine College Tigers 31-0.
? South Carolina State., has -an t?n
vious record alsu and under the direction
of Brooks,-Jewell, Lewis and
Crawford "able mentors l'or the Bulldogs
they have defeated Florida X\
and M. College 12-0 and last Friday
nosed out Benedict College 0-0. They
Held Tuskegee t't-7, ^n>l?Mon itr
Brown 12-0. They gave Morristown
Tennessee a two touchdown defeat.
The "Panthers" and "Bulldogs"
? will?have the fence taken clown between
-them to give Carolinians iind
Alumni nt' both institutions from all
es when they meet in their bin: battle
at" Orangeburg on Thanksgiving
Day.
ALLEN BEATS ~ v
_ LIVINGSTONE
Last SlttuiVlav the Allen Yellow
Jackets fmind- It rather difficult to
penetrate the epidermis of the Livingstone
bears. IBut after a sixty min.
utes sct'o they were able to emerge
? ?with a 7-0 souvenir. *
' Allen's touchdown came Tft The
third"' period as Xfpsult- of a~blocked
ktck by Ransom, a beautiful recovery
hv fJintain Scott, a m-ot.ttr nass b\
Nelson, and a game saving Catch of
the pass by Holland. Nelson added
the extra point. by tihe drop-kick
routo.
CONWAY NEWS.
Bethel A. M. E. Church.
Sunday Nov. 13th was a very cold
(\.iy. Church attendance was very
poor, yet a faibhj'ul few were at their
post of duty.
At 11:15 Rev. W. I. Gore and Rev.
G. W. James" ascended the rostrum.
Aftec, ail preliminaries the pastor selected
as a tex't St. John 1:1. Subject:
"The Power <5f God's'Word/'
- He preached a wonderful sermon. The
v , sermon was enjoyed by all. ' *
The Sunday school opened at the
usual hour"with the Asst. Supt. Mr.
F. IB. Hemingway and.a few workers
at their post of duty. After a beautiful
and brief discussion of the lesson
we were favored with a splendid
review 'by- 'he pastor. Adult class
?) No. 1 is still holding the bann.er.
At 8 p.m., Rev. W. I. Gore and
f* Rev. G. W. James \aseended the ros{rum.
Immediately following ) the
usual devotionals, ihe pastor presented
Rev. James to the audience. Ho
selected as a text Matt. 3:1-2.. Sub-,
jecf: "Repent for Hhe kingdom -o f
God is at* hand." He preached an
inspiring sermon.
We regret very much that Mi.ss
Evelyn Cuthbert, ia. teacher of Wfoitrtemore
Training school is out on account
of illness. We wish for her a
speedy recovery.
Miss Willie Mae Hodges
one of our teadhers ^as called to
Ahhrmjllt. ln.it m'i'k OH account of
faculty and student body extend to
her their deepest sympathy.
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ANDERSON NEWS.
? The- -Anderson County Fair ^as
Vi?fv .snrrt'ssfnl The?exhibits wore good,
equal to that of previous years.
There were variious booths, Com- ?
munity, Church, School, Thrift, Par. nt
and Teacher Associations and individual;
also the farm product department
and flower department
with other additional exhibits. An-'
derson has been made to feel that j
her inhabitants have not bowed to
the depression.
'flhe South group of the W. H. M.
societies of the Greqnvjlle District of
the M. E. Church will hold a -meeting
Sunday Nov. 20th at New- Har- mony
itl. E. Church. All officers ot~
the several sociieties and members o
ueL'?wl t/\ lw? \T fe T nil _
algia W. A. Owens, star wffrker, Mrs-,Rev.
J. W. White, pastor.
'.Mrs. Ella Smith, 504 -Cleveland
Ave., surprised her ll\usband, Mr.
Ellas Smith, with a birth' party Friday
evening. The living room, hall
and dining room was beautifully decorated
with, chrysanthemums and
ferns. A delicious salad course, cake
and tea was served. Rev. W. P. Bigby,
the District "Supt. of the C. M. E.
church preached an instructive sdfrniou
at Mt. Carmel C. M. E. church '
Sunday night." The'audience w la s
highly inspired. Mrs. W. P. Bigby.
, is state .president of the ,W. H. M.
society, Sfty made a brief talk concerning
Missionary work. iMany
helpful suggestions were discussed.
I Rev. G. W. Rosser the pastor of
Mt. Carmel and his members will
entertain , the Annual State Conference
of the C. M. E..churcli. It will .
-convene- Nov. 30th~ [
r. The last quarterly .conference at
tl^ point was held Monday nightTf
\r.?, v ,-rr?iU~ ii :
11 ?iiici nun mo missionaryspofcety
and her very timely talk was !
enjoyed by all present. All W. H. .
M. workers would have enjoyed it. i
| Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Smith and
Mrs. Loual^ia Owens visited Mr. i
and Mrs. -Willie Hill of Stlarr. Mrs.'
I Miss Selina Groves of Oak street |
Seneca was in' the city Thursday.
She attended the Fair.
"I?The P. T. A. Of S. Fant Street
^nhool will hold its regular meeting
Thursday Nov. 17. All members are
asked to be present. Reports of the
work done since the last meeting will
bo made. The booth for this As*b.^^eiation
which was arranged for the
County Fair won first prize. The
Association feels hopeful of its work
ing force, For two "years this organization
has been the one to win
first prize?Iho?Temperance?poster.
which was exhibited by the 2nd and
3rd grades won first prize; teachers
Miss Jdtynnye Mr Adger and Mrs.
Loualgia Owens. It will be remembered
that this school won first prize
two years ago when Temperance
posters were exhibited; ?Rod ribbon
I was '.also <by this sdhool. This
poster was madefy 4th, -5th, 6th and
17th grades, Mrs. Lula Crawford, Ola
I Adger, Rachel Asbury, Anna Bailey
..teachers.
| ?iije many lrienus 01 iVir. I5l*?wn
I Williams, the proprietor of Ideal
Pharmacy will be glad to kno.\y~that
he is out again, after being in scleral
weeks, due to illness. He a'ternf.tjd
churfclij service Sunday -mffrhing
[at St. Paul Baptist, the chui'ch of
his choice.
Rev. W. C. Crawford, the pastor
(of Bethel A. AT. E. Church and his
people-will be hostess of tih^e Annua]
Conference which wilf be held here
Pec. . 7th.
| We Jai-e glad to report that Mr.
tHenry Thompson is home. He has
been in the hospital seyeral days for
treatment. His many friends 'wish
him a speedy recovery.
) There* will he a program rendered j
at Generostce Baptist Church. Sunday
. Nov- 20'h. All church goers are
i asked to attend. The proceeds are
for the benefit of the work of the
church. Mrs. Ella Smith is spon- '
sor. The program is given by the
W. H .Ml' S. The
annual conference of the M.
E. Church of South Caroling will be- !
gin Dec, 7_in Florence, S. C. The
pastor of the Greenville, district is
busy making readiness for a pood
report.
A CORRECTION
T^re article of the anniversary of
"Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Clutts which
was published in the issue of Nov. 5
oat?the anniversary but a Party
given in honor of their friends attending
fllje State Colored Fair. Reporters
sending in news are advised
to get the facts, before sending same, 1
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SMYRNA CHURCJI NEWS.
Waterlooj S. C.?*-,Wo liad la, very
nice duy Sunday lor church services.
We were triad to have with us our
ex-pastor Rev. Suber to preach for
us on Sunday night. He preached a
wonderful seripon; >and everybody
enjoyed hearing hjra. We hope,. .ho'
will he successful fin getting ready
for Conference. All of .-the A. M. ,E. H
churches are trying to get their pfos- 1
tors ready for Conference.
We are sorry to say that we haVo
two members'of our church very ill:
Miss Hattie Clara Cunningham; she
is one of our choir members. We
hope oho will noon?recover.. Also "
Mrs. Odella Doiuly. is in a suffering
condition,
IN MEMOKIAM
' . In tender a'hd loving memory of
my dear husband and daughter, W.
M. Reynols and Rachel, who dpplirt. _
ed this life- five years ago.
We_, love them both but we give
them up because tihey had to answer
Gods call. It was 11 is" will and act
and we bow humI4y to~31is will.
?)ea*restr~ William and R|?chel, thou
"hast left us;
?Here, thy loss we deeply feel;
Hut 'tis God who bereft us
U? ??"v. nil U 1 R
nc tun an uui ?ui ucfirr OT
Wife nntl Children.
^ N OTIC E 1
The Children's Hour Of. St Luke's E
Episcopal Church, Sunday Af
ternoon November 2(Wh. _
On Sunday afternoon at 4.:.'10 o'clock,
the. public is cordially- invited
4-o?see and lienr a progi'Mm ooifctM" ~
in}? mainly of children's talent, which
"WTft~be "rendered at_"St. Luke's" Episcopal
Church. " , -SThe
solemn and' picturesque pantomime
of the? "Holy City" and special
music bv St. Luke's junior choir being
two of the principal.contributions
by the children.
Mr. J. A. Simmons,'principal of
teresting address, consistent with the
spirit of the occasion.
A silver offering will.be taken.
CHESTER TARA(iR A I'll S
[ A' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nich- I
Gaston ^n?W?Mhn'wfrty ni^Bit, I
quite IV'number . of quests attended
the reception which \vf.is piveii com- I
plimentary to her cousin. Miss Mo- r
zelle Rabb, who is spending several
weeks here. Miss Rabh who lives in
Mont Claire, N. J. is a fo till or Chcs-tei?Kill
and "is receiving many cour- wj
tesios from relatives and friends herej^.},
at home. I '
1 Much sympathy is extended Mr. J. jjj
E. Spann, who was called to- Rates- j Wi
burg because of the sudden death of (ja
his father, Mr. Paul Spann, on Thurs-'p,
(lay mormngj, at 1 o'clock. Funeral
services were held in-Batesburg, Sjun- 1
day and interment in Leesville. |cr
On tho sick list are Mr. Jiimes Dye i
Mrs. Tena Crenshaw. . . L?
) Mr. James Satterwhite was called ?]
to Clinton Monday morning, because ^
of the death of his uncle. ' 'jj
"""Tho Ushers Club of Brooklyn Tab, a,
church, last week. The young peo- i
pie had lots of fun in U play called ju
ernacle held their (meeting at the jj
an "Apple Grab." Master Carthel vt
Wright was lucky in that he 'grabbed
nine apples more than any one else. '
An appreciative audience enjoyed j(
the Recital given in tlip Cl|apel pt
BrainertFinstituUv-Thursday evening. 'ea
by tv^-.-students from Knoxville Col- ,(
lege. Both proved themselves great
musicians. The program consisted
of violin and piano selections. * Each
number, was well done. The entire
nvnorrojii- il*QO n f rnftf \r,.
WTTT " "" " VII1IVOJ/IV,
Sec'ty, of the Aulmni Association of
tfHnt school, accompanied the mttsicians
nnd set forth in his remarks the l')l
excellent work done at Knoxville College.
, ;
The Chester County Fair is op in
full tilt. The exhibits are good and
numerous; the Carnival helps to en- a
liven the occasion.
Finley Hi School'will play Sterling Cn
Hi in Greenville Friday. So far Fin- "
ley Hi has not been defied in the '
<Q\ron pmnfl olwnnriy p]?ywt
Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Reeder oof Col-..ml
utiibia, passed t1iru the ci|y Tuesday
afternoon enroute home ofter attend?
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ing tne Trustee Hoard meeting of
Friendship College, Rock Hill. t
Prof. S. L. Fitiley accompanied with IC1
one of his students, Mr. Timothy ^
Johnsbrr, mjade a business trip to Sumter
Saturday, Nov. 5. " ^
Mrs. Martha Parrott is out again Al
after "being quite sSck for Tpeveral
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A musical and literary prnpi-nm 1 ?
11 fcn ffiimn of I SlllllhlV Sr-Vinnl ?/
*1 */v gif vii c*v njmi nici i i cany ici iau i "" '
ttreh Sunday afternoon. by the Supt. ami f
A JJarnyard Flirty, given by the a* their post of t
istory Classr Miss Annie Pearl Boul- Subject, "Making J
ire, -teacher, gave those in atten- beautifully discusse
,nce a plenty of fun at Finley Hi. , Pu'pils.
iday night. A fifteen minute min- At 11 o clock mo
rel by Messrs. Timothy Jdhnson, ?an and after.the
alcoln Walton and Jjames Hhrdin vices Kev. Andersoi
eated ntttch laughter. derful sermon wh
The Rain Coat Contest under th?,<i0f^r,'n^s
ispices of the Girl's IProgressiv# j '" ^ev' J|?---Wise
ub, Miss Annie E. Garriick, Facub | ?'n syh(,a>'
Supervisor, will close next week. eidy Conference w
le contestants are working hard, n'K,1t and all the b
id will soon know Whjb js the winner. ce8S^ui report of t
Mrs. .Tanie Ayers is improving fctfer Sunday is Haivt
ir return from the Good Samaritan be a II
ospital in Chailotte, where she was 1 RaTty Sum,ay at 4:
ry sick Tor a while. ' I wiU a *ood Prog
See Master H, D. Gladden each Sat-jSK^t,irou^hoiu^ the
ce. i . | (Jn Monday Nov.
Sunday being-"the last Communion Washington High !
inday in this Conference year, there High School on
ire only?thirty?members?to oom- f i c 1 d. Boo
une. y ton won the victor;
The Mock Conference-was attended up a brave fight.
onday night, by many who enjoyed first touchdown thj
emselves with laughter. on Booker Washin
The Golden Leaf Club gave a mus- season. Its been
lie tea Suncflay afternoon at tU"4. years since Booker
une, of Miss " Mary A. Ballard, ed on Benedict fiel
lere were music, Tecitations and played in that game
any other forms of errtertainments.ksoTT~now. But
fter which she served the happy that cheered up a
oup with a delicious course of tea long remembered
id cake. J Monday with malic<
:OLLEGE "
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COLLEGE - "
~ i Outings, Picnfcs, , Private Parties
The fourth Quart- uanquels. Unexcelled Accommodaas
held Tuesday tions for Tourists?Cozy Cabins and
oards made a sue- Cottages. ..
he years work. IVIrs. Lula E. Niles, Prop.
;st Home D a y.
arvest Home Pew 1 . . .
There
mu- <
give a free Fresh Fish
er to the poo-r. ??7 DAJL-Y
vided for aii that Hens and Friers js
to any member ' :
ague. I Dress d?Delivered 1 r
NEWS EBAUGH'S. - ??om
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PHONES: ? 3137?3138
ming returned tn WfLshincrtnn Street
aftwo
weeks on the ,
iss of her mother, . . . 7 ^
g. Mis. -I leming _ AnfiX SgTVICG
r -business again. rtpCA OCrviLC ,
Canty Brevard DAPRPR Oil AD
nd rivlat'ives hiM * oAI\lSJ!<K ullUl
ed same week. ' ' 2029 TAYLOR ST.
Jackson Hi , OWENS L'. BETItEA, Plop.
14, 11)32, Booker ^ ^
School vs Jackson ..
Mather Academy hearts for more than thron yoqrw tha
k e r Washing- battle was on. "Doc" Wady one of
V but Jackson nut th.. tv>Qf ?rof?/v,^a *w_ ?
. ?.uwiicu LIIC na?ie years __
Jackson nv.ule 1V1"?-?#??tried?hard tC brake Booker's
at has boon made lino. James Murray tried but lost not
Eton ?team this least "Doc" Wady failed to break the
more than three , line but pushed the line .over the
and Jackson clash- touchdown for the first touchdown
d. The boys that made against Booker this year. Book- ,
are all gone from j rr won Mn gnnn* ftn-T.' But llWJ bat- ~
the little fellows . tle continued after the (fame. It was
nd down the line j fought in Jackson High, Building.
t5hat game. O n ( Please don't ask me who won that
i piled up in their battle. 7 ! ' |