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FRANCES FARMER
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"EXCLUSIVE"
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* MOUNI) BAYOU CELEBRATES
IN MOVIES.
MffUnd Bayou. Miss.?(C)?Tin?
- fiftieth anniversary celebration of
(he founding of Mound Bayou was
shown in motion pictures at Bolivar
County Trininc Srhonl Tnnu.
(lay night. Other features shown
were Joe Louis 'his l|fe and fights'
he "slaughter of the innocents"
with Italy in Ethiopia, "the mys-,
terious Father Divine, his chariotangels,
four and twenty horsemen
with 10,000 in parade," Jesse Owens,
and "Harlem and its various
activities with Bill Robinson, the
Black Mayor,"
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! ^ST. ALBAN TRAINING SCHOOl
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i St. Alban Training school wi
t close the first month of the tern
I Friday. New students tcontinue
? to ccmi? in.
3 Prof. Dendy left for camp Mon
h u*y wiui a oua load 01 aggie ooys
? Those making the trip v^ero th
5 Messra Od*lle Jackson, Lawrenc
$ Sweeney, John L. Smith, Aarc
I* Beaty, Lawton Golden, R. J. Pep
per, Miiton Gary, James Agnev,
| John L. Evans, James W. 'Lewis
| Melvin Evans, Joe B. Hawthorne
i Robert Sloan, Sam Goldsmith, De
j witt Jackson and Marcel Jackson
| They expect to return Wednesday
j:\ Mr. Mc A lister, Misses Jchnnr
i Mae ana jtutn McAilster were vis
j itors on the campua last Friday
j and carried homo with th*m t<
! spend the week end Misses Edith
i Annae Mae McAlister, Grace Ree<
j(%#nd Mr. Nathaniel Clinkscale.
| V Mr. W. P. Garltngton of Lau
rha?^and Miss Jones, a teacher ii
the Gray Court Hi school wen
campua visitors a few days affo.
| Mr. Raymctvd Carter continue
ill also little Miss Nannie Sulli
| van of the 4th trade, .
CITY BRIEFS. J
M?". Arthur Daniels returned to *
the city Aug. 3rd,1 after spending *
ten days visiting relatives and
friends in Edgefield, S.C., Augus- '
and Atlanta. Ga.- While in 1
Atlanta, he was the guest of Dr.
and Mrs. J. D. Freeman.
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Friends will regret to learn that
Mrs. Thomas Jones, 1930 Render- 1
son St., and Mrs. S. B. Rice Pride )
1920 Henderson St., are ill at'
their homes. We hope for them a '
speedy recovery. i?? ? ? i
Mrs. W. L. Daniels has returned i
home after spending a week in 1
Pleasant Lane, S. C., visiting her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Gordon.
Mrs. Daniels was accompanied
by her two daughters, Billie
and Bettie Jean.
jATTENDING SUMMER SCHOOL ,
I Mrs. Goldie Holmes-left. Thurs
y day, August 5th for Philadelphia,
^ Pa., where she is attending the
Post ^Session of summer schcol at
Temple university.
CARD OF THANKS.
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We wish to thank our many
friends for their expressions of ,
* sympathy shown, during *the ill
* ness and * death of our mother,
* Mrs. Priscilla Mellwaine. and the
beautiful floral tributes.
Mrs." Bertha Foggy, and
Mrs. Sarah Butler, daughters
r Mr, Walter Hnymon, aom
| MANNING NEW?
* Trinity AME Church is still'pro
gressrng under the leadership of
y its noble pastor Rev. D.J. Gadt
son. The Sunday school and A.
^ M. services were largely attended
Out-of-town visitors were L. B.
* Washington, Mrs. Virginia Brun^
* sen and daughter Doris; Mrs. B.
W. Gr^en and son Whitfteld Jr.
y of New York City and Mrs.. E.
^ Myers of Georgetown. Sunday nite
Rev. Gadson was at his best. Ev- .
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Sunday afternoon, P. E. A. P.
Spears made an address at Trinity j
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Quality Laui
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WAY SYSTEM from Columb:
on following schedule:
sept. 6 Leave Charleston
Sept. 6 Leave Branchville
Sept. 6 Leave Orangeburg
Sept. 6 Le^ve COLUMBIA
Sept. 6 Leave Newberry
Sejrt. 7 Leave Graenwood
Sept. 7 Leave "Anderson -
Septv 7 Leave Greenville
Sept. 7 Leave Seneca
Sept. 7 Leave Atlanta 1
Sept. 7 Arrive BIRMINGHAM __
Returning:
I Sept. 12 Leave Birmingham
Sept. 13 Arrive Greenville
Sept. 13 Arrive Spartanburg
^ Sept. 13 Arrive- Columbia,
Sept. 13 Arrive Orangeburg
Ij Sept. la Arrive ' tsraricKville'
Sept. 13 Arrive Charleston
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Saturday, August 14, 1937.
\.ME Church to the members of
he ACE League. Dr. Spears spoke
rem the fullness of his heart:
'Build Citizens out of Young: Peo- \ .
ale, for God's Kingdom." Every>ne
who heard him was inspired.
Mrs. Millicent Miles and daugli._
;er, Augusta Mae and Mrs. Sarah
DuBose, accompanied Dr. Spears
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. L.B Washington, Mrr. H.
W. Greene and son Whitfield, Jr.
and Mrs. Virginia W. Prunson
and daughter Doris, after spending
tw<o weeks with their parents
Mr. and Mrs.' Edw. Walker; and
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Walker,
left Monday for their home in
New York, accompanied by Master
Bernard Cravford.
Rev. and Mrs D. J. Gadso-n,
Mr. Jj. B. Washington, Mrs. Bertha
W. Greene and Mrs. Virginia
BrUnson, were the dinner guests
Sunday- of Mr. and Mrs. Jarfie?
Walker. | ~
Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Childers ~
were the dinner guests Sunday of "
Mr. and Mrs. John Dickey.
Rev. D. J. Gadson. Dr. and Mrs
\. B. Jenkins, Clatiee Alston anu
Mrs. Rovena S. White and daugh
ter Loretta, motored to Pawley's
Island, and Birnie's Beach last
Tuesday, and spent an enjoyable
JayMr.
Alexander Walker is homo
from Myrtle Beach..
Mrs. I. S. Thompson has been
sick for the past week, but is better
now, to the^ delight of her
many friends.
?Mr. Moud Bruiisor. who has been
very ill is slightly improved.
BEN JOHNSON WINS TWICE
IN LONDON *
London?(C)?Ben Johnson wAn
both the 100 and 220 yard races
before a throng of 70,000 in White
City stadium Mondav. brin^inc ??
the sagging U. S. team to' second
place, taking 32 points to the 41
won by the British. The Americans
.^a^e a^_jHsapj2Qiniiiig_per=__ ?formance,
except for Johnson, the
University Captain who
lived up to predictions by scoring
the only double of the meet.
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7tn to 12th
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. 5:20 P.M $14.40 " .
.. 7:15 P.M. ... 13.60
_ 7:47 P.M - 13.00'
_ 9:50 P.M. 12.60
.11:18 P.M.. 11.20
-12:30 A.M. ... 10.10
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