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The above photograph gives_a ^pJi
ember 27 with (Jen-.('harks/P."St
. ; building in the t'ore-gronrrd to tli
Negro ward. CHESTER
f'ARACR AIMIS i
fMi'ss Estelfe ilouhvare ami Mi:. (.)',
neil ?McLurkin were married about
two weeks ago, ami jiv making their
home in a cottage on .'Columbia St. ii
- , ik v. ami Mrs> l> c Hanoi were ?
bruisc-d and shaken up wlijfn rujj Tlffi}
? by a passing </-y Sonbay night, a-aew '
"'TniVes not x.f i He city, They: wl-re re. t<
turning ,lrom Contervnce w'fien the?. ~V
accident, ocelli tell. .
Little .Miss Elizabeth Campbell, v
daughter of All*, and Airs.-.C P. ('amn I
# bell,* of I'biladelphia, m rived Shtuf-1
day morning 'to. spend rhe winter: s
with her .ui and nun her, Mrs. Irene
Johnson, 1'iue.kney .Si. ' J
.Mrs'. C. l-?. Satterwih'e returned, _t
home Sauuday after spending awhile .
' with" her parents in Carlisle.
Mr. 'Fred . Bowler spent last week
in Great Falls,
?..,*Tho many fri.eiui-u.jif Mr. and Mrs. <
John - Stradi'ord sympathize with |
them in the loss of their infant daut;h
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wise and son,
Mrs. Charlotte Howard. Mr. Andrew
Caldwell <>f t iiu inna t. <>.. are the 1
guest.* of Mi- and-Mi's. Hubert,- Mow-- ard,
Ashfor,d St.
Mi1.. Albert Thompson is attain able
?. . to resume his work in Wright's Lt.:rher
SJ.i.iip. "alter anillnPss of several
days. .
" Oil tile siek list .are; Mis .lanie
Sinijfs<ijiv Mr.". .Ida .Mills. \ir* B. F.
I'iiiiVr.. Mi*. .lerry A lexander.
SvC* Master ri: I>._(ihuJ'li'ii for The '
FalHiu- Xo !. ' <lir. Saturday: - !
Mr., and ..Air-- Will Owens?tm> <4?e-~
pfgud parents of their titst born. an i
-infant which-arrived one . day this-^
week. t '
Mrs.' wlartjia Agurs with her ohil- |
iiren. Mis.- Sai'.'h Agm's *ind Air. !'.
W. Agurs,. Were ea-Hvd to Vofk last 1
week because of the dea'h of Mrs.
Agurs mother." Mrs* Wylie. Friends
extend to them.thoir heartfelt sympathy.
Prof.
Lip-womb, Principal Hiekson.
some of the teach'tss from Greenville
attended the'foot ball gime here Fri
day 'afi.enioon' between Sterling1 Hi
-of tire''nyiile and Fiiuey Hi. It was
a beautiful day and the. rowM wasvery
I'argc*. Many white friends were
in attendance.- The scow wvas 1)5 to
0 in favor of Stirling' Hi.
Prof. S. Louis Finley. Messrs. MeIver.
-Jlieksoli. \\Ci fh\4. Butler. Cureton
Sloan Lev. .lolni Honor, all of
Benedict College Columbia^ .motored
here .FridiPy for the game. Car trouble'caused
t la'e arrival and al'hoUgh
tl\oy missed the game, friends weie
glad In st'U them.
""1'rof. "K. F.. Hiley. of l.aneaster atjd
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Veterans Hospit;
;ndid panoramic view of the Vete
tm-merall and Col. George Ijames
ic frftis for recreation, including
WESLEY >1. E. CHURCH
Rev. M. I, dJwn! I'as'or J
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Sunday School opened at the usual,
our 10:15 o'clock by the Supt. Mr.
iliiu Ihaui.' The le.>enii wn.i lu'Uii
iffflr7Ti?p.irt''<l to tin- pupils by their ' cl
ao^ier. "Quite a yumbor. ol' pupils 1 S
A'tV present. * jtl
. At 11 :.'{0 . the p:',sior delivered a ', U
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vuUfiomirr7>iOssi'lg<1 to ap jippreeia- ?}
ive audience in which won1 many ^
i'-itmg fi ien is.- Text taken * from ?,
tiph -ions <1:11. Subj. "Christian t.,
Warfare/' All present seemed to |
mjoyed tlie message. At 7 ;30 P.
u preached another- soul .stirring r
sermon from II Tim.. (?:14. Our jw
icarls. rejoiced as the servant of
tiod .spoke to vs by the way. ' Our ' j(
[iaskor- llTt Tuesday of this week for [(
ihe annual conference which ccfh- b
cones in Florence, S, C. We are ''
hiding forvthe return of our pasror."
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1'he Car CumU's;?was <piito a sue- Ij
Mi-ts Gladys P. Graham our instruc- if
jui and advisor. ?
The Alumni Association royally
ntortained the members of the foot-,
tall teanvin the dining hwll which was'_
,'ory beautifully decorator] by tho i
Industrial Arts Girls. ^Tho school jj
nln?. were carried.. out very beau-l
ifully ib the decorations. 1 a
Members of the Art "Club are mak- 1
np many dainty and beautiful ar- n
.lclos for t,h<, holidaM^p^ .. l-~
1 ?Vflflllfl frT~Spnw?, Reporter.
i. r.CPlR MEETS TUESDAY. i<
DEC. 1,3, 929 PINE ST. * .
/H?the next mooting of the Allen
Jniversiiy Club, Tuesday, Dec. 13,
932, Prof. Geo. H. Hampton, Presient
and Mrs. Bernice HaPman will
ntertain, 929 Pine St. AJl members
re urged to be present.
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rails hospital ^UuU^- tour-and on?
as principal speakers. The bau
a motion picture tlieatre and otln
X. U. Club of Colum
len's Prospective Fo
_.Un .Monday evening last, ike ulli-n
TVs and members of the Columbia.' P
. C. Allen 't'lilv. ( luh. J eiil.ertauuitl' tl
le mehUitM's-of the A. ' Ur~Knot ball tl
>aifi. its?Coaehes and several hon- p
red gue'sts in the spacious and J,
eautifully decorated dining hi ill.'of ei
Heft University. The school colors Q
ulplo and Cold were used as the. n
>U?r-soheme. ' <>
Entering the dining halt on the left
At ?"Miss ??-on height
"Mis>_ Allen." hotlr dressed in C
hite silk evening mnvn.s with purto
and gold accessories. The dining V
all table "was arranged to .form the
?t'er A, around the ouK'r-part of the b
?tW.r A. sat the members of the foot-,
all team, within the letter sat other
10 noraiy guests: Bishop Noah \V. a
MISS HOME-COMING
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'Irank Veal. At the head of the let- e
cm- A, s^t the toast-master the Rev. e
!. H. Tre/.evant, and the chairnian of t
he entertainment comniitte Dr. L. C
I;' Itaniles; j
A delicious" menu was seived Huf- 0
('t Style, a? follows: -Baked Turkey, e
erved hy M iss Theresa Kennedy;
tuflinpr?Mrs. R. L. Pejruese; Rice? ,
Iiss Nerissa Manee; (Iravy?Mrs, J.
V. Brunscn; Peas -Airs. Bcrnice Hall-1,
lan; Pickle?'Mrs, W. J. Cochran; jj
andied Swept Potlitoes?-Mrs. Sallie ^
Toward; Coffee?Mrs. Lexie Scott j
nd Miss .Jessie J?*?>netly; Ice Cream ^
nd Cake were served hy all of the e(
adies of the Entertainment Com- .
nttee. ^
XiH^guesUi were orn'cd h\ the-fob yj
>wing men; Dr. E. M. IJauieh^Tlliairll!
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Presell1 ation of Members of Foot* J t
all Team, .Coach T. V. Swin'on. I (
Instrumental Solo, Prof.' Abraham. j
-Remarks, Coa lies Baumgardttcy j
rid" Veal. ".j"'
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)f Mt. Carmel, S. 0., who was seeded
by-the Student body, of Allen
Juivelsity tu?. represent -it- jut the . i
Turkey Day Rattle with Benedict,
"rov. 24t+h?-A^D'n ? ")! ?'-??- and why j
iot with beauty and brain* to lead ^
hum on.
LfKeniaiKs, rresuieni A or am simp- * '
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Voclal Solo, Miss Katie Knox.. 1
The A. U. Aim,a -Mater was sung? j
nd each guest departed and-express j
d himself as having spent a most" |
njoyable evening with their friends, t
he members of the Columbia A. U.
Hub. '
Prof. Geo. H. Hampton, president
f the A. U. Club could-not be pros- s
nt because of the recent death of 1
is Uncle, who . was funoralized Sun- I
ay, at Waterloo,- Laurens County. "f,
The Allen Yellow duckets, as the \
:iam is called has played six games ^
lis season,^ of these the team ha?j ^
on -r> and lost one. The Yellow J i
tickets won the Gi.tgCT Ctiftmp ion ship
hanksgiving Day ' v aTTfe3fce.y defeat- '
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i tuvii v/JTr\tl 11IC II Veil DUIlt'Ull't L/OI- 1
3-0. and. as it seems now, the j
elroW" Jackcts will _sure be one . i)f f C
in close contenders?for the?eham o
limMlli) or tire nuUHK'ill lnl'V-col- I J
giate Athletic Association.
(Miss Lucy E. Williams. Reporter. J
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THE MILLS BROS.
Sin? "DINAH" At The 1.-,
CAROLINA THEATRE ti
Next THURS- FRKSAT M
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I Garner's Ferry road that was
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SCOTTISH "RITE MASONS CLOS
EI) SrCCEsSFl'L GRAM) LODGF
MEETING AT HRANCHVILLE.
Rvanehviller S. Gv, Deer (5 ?The 'Antnial
Grand Lodge meeting of tht
Scottish Rite Masons of South Carolina
closed its fourth annual sessior
here last week.* . ?*
Gl'llhd- Master, "S. H). Sal ley, of O aiige^burg
with his" other-officials of
he Ordei-made-a won "erful impression
upon Hranchville. The sessions
net at the-gi-aded school whi.-h is fai
fhitul'^anrtaj y and inodetai conven
vni-ct Mini sfiiooi equipment. The
v.ckyard an! toilet is a disgrace to
ho community and would not comiai'0
with the smallest rural school
11 R.chland county. The colored eiixens
of Bianchville should jiot sit
town air-1'depend on the white fr'.endp
o do everything for tl\eir school. I
I'ink* the minsters of Branchvillo.
l- ?'spet ti\"e of (tcnommaiion should
ike a hand in this affair "with the
'O.iperations of thc principal affd
cachets, they .can at least remove a
art? of the situation they-are in.
'I he annual ad iress of > the Grand
last or. was the talk of the Grand
lodge. The "TPpwTT sifdWod, the" T)Ver
was in a very healthy condition,
ith every death but one paid up to
ia\e. liis rccommcivations were
ihanimoi.sly passed by the Gtand
-edge.
The report of the Deputy Grand
.laster, the Rev. L. G. *owman of
Xnion was a master-piece. He is an
'^.dependent thinker ami can answer
ny question along Masonic lines."
After the busineis? .session was
>ver, \Ve went ove.r to the Baptist
"fVuroh, where the welcome reception
vas held. This is a very beautiful
>rick church, Pas'orej by Dr. T. II.
)wens of- Orangebuig. lie -, also
T.ached the annual sermon.. Mrs.
tosy Barton, was mistfess of eorenony
and she was equa&to the task.
Those who spoke,, took care of the
ituation nicely, but allrrtC' us to speak
f that well prepared paper that was
ead by Mrs. I.ottie Grove of Beau'ort
on "The Influence of Early
rram.ng^" .if .we are not' mistaken.
The principal addrefes was delivdfc.
L'd by Piof^T. C. Smoke, Superintendent
of Branchville Schools. Mr
Smoke in?a?won erful speaker.?lie
hinks clearly and discusses his subject
with logical - sequence. Tihis
country suffers for men -?f his kind.
The response by .BroUwrtJiutto of
Reaufort "hit*4he nail on the head."
Jrother Huttp iuns a large store in
leaufort. His dailv contact with nnn
>le makes him that much more able
.0 leply-to the superintendent. *
Grand Secretary Rickenbacker", wps
r cry sick and'- could not attend the
sessions. The Grand Mastert stopled
business for five minutes. \vbile
lev. W. It. Bowman, of Columbia ofcred
prayer in his behalf. Since then
01ft* reporter -understands he died
he-next day after the meeting adourned.
The next session will be
Leld in Columbia
The following were elected officer."?or
the ensuing year:
Grand Master, C. I). Sallie; Deputy
iiand \tix-if.f, i,, G. Bowmww riv?n?i
leninr W'.n'/li'n. S"inrv M:11,
unior Warden, L. Williams,; Grand
enior Deacon, G. B. Grim; Grand
unior Deacon, R._ L. . Sharporson;
IramJ - Tyler, Adam Wilson; Grand
ccretary, 'J. W, Johnson; Grand i
rcasurer, I) D. Mozie; Grand Leeirer,
W. R\ Bowman; Grand Chapin,
Rev. T' F. Owens; State Depu- ,
cs^Wm. Simson, St. George; G. W. '
i<hlleton, Port Royal;' State Patrons I
. W.?\y.illiaras, Beaufort; D. D. Mo- '
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part of th enlarge heating plant; the
lain buildings fs.~a portion of the
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. The ladies who are elected to their
l.cpat-tinent are as follows:
Airs. Rosa. Rarton, Grand Matron; ,
Mrs. Hell Will'ni""- i.t?ror Wff i .
Mrs. Timothy James, Grand Seere:ar.v;
Mis. Georfjianna Harris, Grand
Tieasurcr and Mrs. Luette Whetstojuj.
Recording Secretary. ' "%
The PalnU'tt()^I,ondor was adapted ?
s tht> official paper for the Order..'
peiie, also Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Chappelle.
Besides the football team,
President and Mrs. Ab.ram Simpson
were present. President Simpson
delivered a spirited after dinner
speech in fthich he promised to Underwrite
a Wilberforce-Allen game
"for the 103.T~season. He called attention
to a coincidence that . lent .*
- much cheer to the oofDsion and point
ed to Allen's ascending star, it was
the comin.e: in over the ether of. the ?v
Voices ' of the Allen quartet during
the serving of the repast.
Vv Other prominent guests piesent
were Dr. C. T. Grain, Pastor of Be- >
thcl A. M. E. church, and Prof, and
Mrs. R. L. Peguese.
j And the nepast: Huge roast tur- ,
iJtffrys were accoutred by cranberry
r^sauce, brown gravy, green peas, rice, _
Inked macaroni. Parker House rolls,
gherkins and coffee.
" Talks of appreciation and reasons
for the team's success we?e Riven by
Oantain Leroy. Scott-- an'd't Thomas
("Hpokstl)'rjgTjson, quartef black and ^
. whose toe was~responsible for the
three point margin by which Benedict
was defeated Thanksgiving day.
Head Coach Swlrtldn and?his?assis
tants, 'Ptaumgardnrr-'nnd Veal added
fheir wrfrds to those of their players.
All were of the opinion that success
was due'toHhe cooperative spirit that
existed among all the forces working
in the interest of Allen. This coop1
eration,_ according to players, and
cohches was especially among players
and Coaches during the entire "J
J campaign. Many splentV'd tributes
were paid Coach Swinton; one of Allen's
own sons for having wrought
order and an S. A. I. A. A. championship
out of apparent chaos.' Allen's
record for the season follows:
COLUMBIA DISTRICT MISSION,
ARY PRESIDENT TENDERS RE'
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