High School Football

HILLCREAST 27, BETHUNE 0. Special to The State. Dalzell, Oct. 30. – The Hillcrest Wildcats won a well played game from Bethune yesterday afternoon, 27 to 0. The Hillcrest Line out-charged the visitors and opened up big holes for the backs to wade through. Cato J. DuBose, Ross and L. Scarborough played well in the line. Willie G. Mabry, 80-pound end, did a good day’s … Continue reading High School Football

High School Grid Scores

HILLCREAST 27, BETHUNE 0. DALZELL, Oct. 31. – The Hillcrest Wildcats won a well played game from Bethune yesterday afternoon, 27 to 0. The Hillcrest Line out-charged the visitors and opened up big holes for the backs to wade through. Cato J. DuBose, Ross and L. Scarborough played well in the line. Willie G. Mabry, 80-pound end, did a good day’s work. Moore was best … Continue reading High School Grid Scores

Alfred Branham Jr

1928 Alfred Branahm Jr was born on 24 Jul 1928 in Richland, South Carolina, USA a child of Alfred B Branham and Annie Mae Jeffords Branham. He had five siblings, namely: Mary Branham, Emma Lee Branham, Janie Ruth Branham, Infant Branham, and Mae Branham.  1930 Alfred Brennen Jr was counted in the census on 05 Apr 1930 in Olympia, Richland, South Carolina, USA as a one-year-old, … Continue reading Alfred Branham Jr

Many Visitors at Flower Show

From its opening at 3 o’clock on Tuesday and on through this morning there has been a stream of visitors to the fall flower show of the Columbia Garden club, which is being held at the Township auditorium. The show will remain open until 10 o’clock Wednesday night and those who have not yet seen it are invited to attend during the afternoon or evening. … Continue reading Many Visitors at Flower Show

It Happens Every Day

. . . to the “busiest flour in the South” Bright and early this morning, Red Band went to work in thousands of Southern kitchens… was mixed and made into thousands of simply delicious biscuits, cakes and pies. Throughout the day, sack after sack of this finer, whiter four journeyed from grocer’s shelves into Southern homes. And what happened today happens every day. Why is … Continue reading It Happens Every Day

Seen Here and There in Columbia Yesterday

United States senator James F. Byrnes talking to So Mr. Leon Harris in a hotel lobby, the two being well appointed through long Association on Song Lynn both were running for office Mr. Byrnes now fills. . . Three years, walking a breast at the fairgrounds, each wearing a chameleon held captive by a short string. . . Lead of about seven at the fairgrounds, … Continue reading Seen Here and There in Columbia Yesterday

No Inquest In Death Of Blaney Boy

Captain Sam E. Owen, chief of the highway patrol, said Friday he understands there will be no inquest into the death of Rembert Sanders, 19-year-old Camden youth killed Tuesday night in an automobile collision with the Highway Patrolman Leo Jenkins. The father of young Sanders informed Lieut. George Young of the patrol that he is willing to consider the collision an unavoidable accident and the … Continue reading No Inquest In Death Of Blaney Boy

Oneita Elizabeth Brown

1931 Oneita Elizabeth Brown was born on 26 Oct 1928 in South Carolina, USA a child of Howard Ancel Brown and Mamie Sumpter Jeffers Brown. She died on 23 Oct 1931 in Wateree, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA.  She was buried in Elgin, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA at Highway Pentecostal Holiness Church Cemetery. Her cause of death was influenza. 2009 On April 5, 2009, Oneida Brown … Continue reading Oneita Elizabeth Brown

Leon Sanders Dies in Crash

Special to The State. Camden, Oct. 20 – Leon Sanders, 22, son of Warren J. Sanders of Blaney was almost instantly killed about 9 o’clock tonight on the Camden-Columbia highway when his car collided with another driven by Leo Jenkins, state highway patrolman. The accident occured at a point on the highway about a mile and a half north of Blaney. Patrolman Jenkins was brought … Continue reading Leon Sanders Dies in Crash