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BADIN BULLETIN TV-Two north BADIN Since the Great Majority ^cCa Andrews. Director of Welfare ini!?' '‘■■'If. R p , ■ 'V. ]) n^th Deparfnent V"«" * L A ftiairman ‘'as.o, \';=Donall ■ K- Z. Church "^“nhy V’ Pi o' Calanthe '^x^Ited Rf," I- B. P. O. E. W. 0, Negroe, Are in the working Clas., Their Permanent Intere,., Are a. Worker,- directory Worw. Formerly Assistant ^SupcrW.or of Ne.ro Economic, for North Carolina, United State. Depart- W. H. Pierson . xr . Chairman Ward Committee No. i \V. II. Gaither Chairman Ward Committee No. T. H. Brooks Chairman Ward Committee No. 3 religious Rev C. B. Thompkins I-astor A. M. E. Church Rev. P. F. 1-°"® Pastor First Baptist Church fraternal L. A. Donaldson _ Noble Grand, G. U. O. . . D. E. Bell » A A M Worshipful Master, !■. A. A. ft . COMMERCIAL Badin Stock Company K. c • «^»rris, President T. W. Sampson Chairman Ward Committee Xo. 4 T. B. Jones Band and Orchestra Leader Robert Crump Manager JJaseball Team Rev. Moore Pastor Second Baptist Church Rev. D. Mosely Pastor Holiness Church J. C. Gadson Honorable Ruler, Supreme Circle John H. Graham Chancellor Commander, K. P. Dr. VV. D. Price, Secretary-Treasurer Labor Day • j) ^ "'SIS a day of complete baseb° except the Salis- 'vith The celebration be- band concert at the baseball field . 11-00 (la- sports m., after which the °‘=‘=urred. The fifty-yard ^ Was ^XTr\v^ U„ L by John Richard So ‘ Lawrence made Robinson Ja>L nnf grounds, iGit tne grounub, iui» v.— Lg there to receive his prize, reported third. 'dairies quite amusing. ***usb have been ppicticing r„a tp. irwhi.e .‘tlfe,. «ipp.a .nd sWbled. Fred “ ""3 The liityy- Robinson and was very exciting, ^ tied Sydney Swanson app^^^ for first place. -„„in the judges „„ tte ■1““'’ feti j™*> Lr1-ndNyd»y 3— which were made by Badin s leading chef, Herman Brooks. Every competitor was a winner of a juicy sweet “per- tater” custard that made the mouths of the spectators in the grandstand water. Lloyd McBride got his down, first; Ernest Williams was a few swal lows’behind, and Willie Harvey choked The greatest event of the field sports was the tug-of-war between the Carbon Plant and the Pot Rooms. The winners got ten-cent cigars. Did anybody see the Carbon Plant boys smoking ten- centers? “I wouldn’t ask you that!” as A F'ULL LINE OF ‘LOt^ WEAR” SHOES Men^Vomen, and Chlldi’**’ THK O E store BADIN, N. C. ORR’S CASH MARKET badin. n. c. ^ Sliced Dried Beef, Breakfast Bacon, For Boneless Cured Ham, as well as come in and .« our New Slicing M.chine-»'» a K,. ''^tpDING GIFTS ”2 ~ ’•-'-•..t.SpWLAND COMPANY ' Pottoffice ALBEMARLE. N C. INSURE NOW IN THE Metropolitan Life Insurance Company ,^'r'TTQT SAFEST, MOST LIBERAL chtacur of policies offered BADIN, N. C. EDMOND MOSHER, Agent
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