The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 27, 1926, Page TWO, Image 2
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Benedict Wins Shut-out'
" Defeats 'Paine in Fast Contest
Augusta, Ga. Mar. 19?In one
v on Benedict trounced Paine here
today. The count Was 7-0. Fast .1
, fielding and good support was 1
L the cause* of a^Oiuiruul. Scott 1
~^had a perfect .day fielding,, acr'
cepting several chances without
an error. \V ha ley of Bene- J
dict^was touched for three hits j
while Dyer of Paine was found
players each. The . game was
nip and tuck all the way."P&ine\
m imgPl'l?9?rrnrir^?rhr, two?
v>\? v% ^ WV* VllCillV, V tv OV.V/1 c
in the lourtn frame With thin:
bases full and one out. The next
* --W . . - two
batters, popped up,
Inn. ol,2d,l 5.G 7 8 9 R,:II~E:
.... B. C. 2*0 6;o 0,2 0,0 3 7, 8 4
P. C. 0 0,0 0 0,00 (Td. * 01 31 7
Batteries:- Whaley and Williams
^ByertmcPGroeheii^?Umpire Garnett.
Time 1:45.
BASEBALL SCHEDULET"
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State ColfcgerOrangebu*g, S. C.
^ Apr, 2.?Morris College, Sumter. I
V 5.?Allen University, Oranegb'g
< 9.?Benedict; College/Columbia.
15.?Allen Univ.", Columbia.
23r? llaines Lnst. Au gust a, Ga.
24.-?Paine " College, Augusta.'
May 7.?-Benedict Col. OrangVg
; State Cops Firsts Gam e
?-? ? ?.(Mt'Ghee Nt'Wii Service)
Orangeburg, Alar. 20-?The S.
C.,.State College opened Us hase-j
hflll v.fJiTv:i.ir> li\- / !< ?I'liotV-i.7
k-wtcwii wj viv.1vuv.1115
Tut.ts' Haines nine of Augusta-, {
. . v . Ga.,_here..today by a score of
10-2. - With the veteran combination
of Hopkins and- June'
functioning for State, the visi- (
, tors were shut out until the 1st 1
' uairt of. the ninth inning.
From the showing of the new '?
? material and hit ling ability of
the team it is ca.iily soon that
State College will have one of.|
the best teams -in?this soctkw?
thi? -;
' Claflin Loses 1st
To Haines - ~
{McGhee Xt'ws Service) J
" Qrahgebui'gy ~3far: If).?In -&-i
? ninth fn>wvg?4^all.v--4.he _tsohs of
* Lucy Laney made-five -runs to ,
overcome" the Panthers of Claf- (
lin and?went awav to Auirusta
Haines T^^laflin^ 1 . * ... [
Knight was on. the mounclr
whiles?Big Mildred Rlake'^-jdfcLjthe
catching. For Haines, Cun-.
ning did the tossing while ^Har.
. ris and Lamar stayed behind the
"W~ Pjate..." ' ,
V Clafiin played a good game behind.
Knight until the 9th,o when j'
there was a cracking and before'
the inning was over the Ilain.es
aggregation Jhad a lead that
-eotdd?not-be?overcome by ft he
? weak batting of th(. I'unthiMts .
""Teams Scores Ly In. R. H. E.
c. u.o.4ooo o o.olT'^df 5; 5
A 11
~*Wiih Score Of 9-7r '
The (leTermThed Bulldogs of~old
A. U. have "agreed that there
shall be no^more
tin and- "Speed King"Reeves ;
twirl. When Swinton's batting
average is around .400 and Koon
on his heels and the rest beTng
inspired to be Swintons and
Koone at the bat.
The umpire, Prof. Smith of Bern!
edict College'called tire:game at]'
- 3:30 Wednesday. -Batteries foci,
~~ J Allen: "Baby"; Scott and Ren-j
son, for Harbison: Hope and',
Steel, but after, the, first inning j
no matter how they - "?tole," I
there was no "hope."
Allen?Runs,0; Hits, G; Errors,4.
Harb's'n?Runs 7; Hits, 7;Er.,5 !
- ... * *. . ?Maceo Anderson. 1
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Johnston Notes i
The Annual Thanksgiving Ser- 'j
mmrnmrnrnamtkmrnimiummm
vices of the K. of P. Lodge will h
be helld at the Bethel C. M. E., 1<
Church. are expecting a s
large crowd to attend our ser- v
vices. The program begins at t
11/ a. tm We have secured the "
services of the Rev. R7 S. Dick-!
son ofNashville, Tenn. to preach d
our Thanksgiving sermon. Rev.'
Dickson ia in our State in intor^~g
i I
est of the National Baptist Sun- n
day School Congress. We are ex- f
tending a* cordial welcome to all a
who. care to witness our program V
Sunday March 28. . ' ' It
- -ilia- iuelci DayiriCxercises ? of i
Edgefield County Wilt" be held 1"
Saturday April 3 at the Edgefield)
County Training School, John- .1
stun,..SL CL__Tlie Committee hau.rJ
secured some of our best white |
and colored speakers for this oc-,i
C&sion. Field-Day program be-1
gins promptly at It.a. mr At'T'i
f. nr., Field Day sports will begin.!
Prizes will be awarded to the I
winners of the various games, |i
^Spartanburg News |i
Sunday last was a fine day and ^
the good people around and a- j
full.. Rev. M. C. Williams, pastor
of the Golden Street Baptist
Church, Sjlartanburg and the
First Baptist Church, fountain,'
Inn, went-over to Mt. Zion and
came back to Spartanburg Sun- ^
day night and every pastor in thej
City reported as* haying a great |
day. . -* a-? v
Kov. Williams preached Sun- *
day night from tv?fc ff^t, -Beh-?j
12:1-2.Sub. The Christian Race.
From this he preached ta our^
soli Is' delight and uu "Monday
rrigh't. the Baptist Ministerial ;
-Union had. their public installa-1 '
tion at Majority Baptist Church, j
A beautiful program was rendered.
A family qxiintet (Rev. A. I
I ?. Dillard and four children) ren- (
dered a selection to.the delight of
all present. Scripture Lesson,_
w-w rn;|flJw Bpv F. T. White.:
Prayer by Rev. L. M<5&dows. Pauer_hy,RevrE:
I>. King. 0.30 Scr- (
mon by- Rev. R.- S. Sims, D. D.,!
president "of the Union. Dr. Sims"
liKOyfl as a text, rTa.3-2L Sub:^
"r.wl'n P"11 Rorviw " TTw
spoke to a- well packed" house and
tor-the delight of al^,who heard N
him, after this sermon the Dil1
.rd Quintet rendered another se- ^
lection. The Officers were tfrciv *
placed and f?ev. M. f\ AV141uht>s -
came forward to install them, beginning
by saying, "Life is the 1
hnppiesl irift. of God &nd tho^ffu- ^
man body is the best of nature's 1
handiwork.'" '.His remarks were s
very timely as-he. pressed some.1
good thoughts.. A collection;fol- v
lowed this masterful address e
which amounted to $20.-15. The 1
good ladies of the Majority Bap-!
tist Church had spa-red no pains
in making "ready to serve and r
many good things were* served j"
to all that were present.
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RESOLUTIONS READ AN^) 1
ADOPTED BY THE FACllE*
TY AND STUDENTS OF
?ALLEN UNIVERSITY OUT .
?RESPECT FOR THE c
LATE DR. J. W, LYKES.
T
Dr. J. W. Lykesjs, dead! How j
tftrar[gely these words soundD~[
For over a half century his voice was
hoarct ami his figure moved (
within Th~e circle of,the Church !'
in South Carolina and the connection.
is Unite t
mortal of him once will know no v
more. He is gone to join the c
"Choir Invisible." ? Dr. J. W.-s
Dykes is dead. No, Dr. J. WL.
Dykes has crossed the mystic I
...in. ?"
aiuctm cTj-wtrrae witn spirits oi v
just men made perfect. > ?<
While we mourn his pasfemg
ive think of his career. Minis- ^
ter for well nigh frhfee-seore o
years, presiding elder, Vice--C
Chairman of the Trustee Board P
)f Allen-University, Vice-Presi- t
dent of the Executive Board, ^
.vith tongue of fire. The be*eaved
family in which he was
ntensely interested has indeed
loSjt a loving and affectionate ?
father. The A. M. E._ Church |Cj
m
THE PALMET1
las lost one of her strongest Cj
waders. Allen University has jj.
urely lost a friend. Clothing in R
fords the thought of the lamen- Pi
ed Bishop W. D. Chappelle: Pi
Dr. Lykes has done his work." \V
The President, Faculty and stu- H
ent body of Allen University
are deeply moved and sorely lb
never! in this moment of sad- U
ie5rs. Their hearts go out to the G
a-mily in profoundest sympathy so
,nd deepest fellow-felling. While j\V
m exclaim: "How are the mighy
fajlen !" We turn to Him who D
s Jife .Eternal, the Great Shep- di
_ 3 _ * il-' 1
leru 01 me sneep. L,
H
?hosc we love truly never die, I.
Chough year liy year the sad me- J,
morial wreath, V M
V ring and flowers, types of life L,
and death. ? . Si
Vre laid upon their graves.
Mror
death the pure life saves, iH
Vnd life all pure is love, and H
love ean reach j \\
"rom heav'n to earth, and nobler Ri
. lessons feach"* '* " * ~ le
Chan those by mortals read. \V
Ci
?VeIl "blest" is he^who has a dear io
one dear; '. ' vi
V friend he has whose face wilhJc
never change? .' [R
V dear communion that will not Ii
grow strange; _ ...Ih
Che anchor of a love is death.
Be.it resolVed: That ihis ex- lb
tressjon oCv loving sympathy be Gi
he -^eirtimant of the president, II
awi students of Allen v
University. That a copy be CI
mill 4-K/\ -i* ? ? -1 "*
v-iic ilie u*jiuci\ ecu laimiy unci .11
lublished in church and local pa- ta
iers. > . . TCI
George A. Singleton, R. I. Ci
iemon, H. \y. JSaumgardner. ! io
Columbia Organizes
For National Baptist f.
?S. S. Congress hvjbrne ^
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Committees Partially Appointed ^
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..The people of Columbia have
>egunr their formal organization ;W
or the Turning of the great ?fa-. AV
lonal rsaplh't S.1?S. (Cungiu^s M
chich meets here June 8th, 1926 rn
Monday March 5r th#? Rapt h?t
Jiniuters' Union: met at Zion is1
leer's! pres'ideiitV pi4shUng^ and^th
tev-p-H.- W-i-Lowg, acti?#.gfrgret?ul ?f
y and outlined plans for the M
Congress.- After March, discus'pr
Cohgtes.^ A tter 'mucTwtTscus-' ar.
ion in-r which. not a discordant pc
note was "heard, t?e brethrefT Cc
cere jubilant over the comingvent.
Each nastor nta I
mstirited support. Rev.'S. J. I th
Dixon, Field Secr^try of . the-Cc
Congress for South Carolina,'til
nacle .the outstamiding. speech,-St
elling the brethren what would w;
ie expected of South Carolina. pc
Committees " were -next ap- ti;
>ointed as follows*- >- ' .
Publicity Committee?Dr. J. Sc
I. Earlo, President -of tho Dap- ti;
ist State Convention, Chairman; St
>. and li. Y. l\ U. Convention, Gi
Secretary; Mrs. Cor-nie N. Jones, ta
Jres. Woman's State .Convention E
Tenry ft. Taylor; Geo. IT. Hamp-' I)i
oh, Prof. C. G. Garrett, J. D. or
? - - C]
On last Monday night the x
vhere they rendered an extraordinary
play. The plays re- w
ulting in success for the group, ri<
On Sunday night the 28th, '0f
)r. D. M. Mt'Gill nrnviwlimr oMof
< yc
/ill be with us. Come out and j
3t us give him-a full house, j ,
Vhite of Zion Baptist Church
r proxy will conduct the baby A1
ontest after preaching. First do
rize, a five dollar gold piece; 2nd cfe?
wo and a half dollar gold piece th
dll be awarded the contestants, j
The contestants are Elizabeth j
tates from Chappelle Station A. <
I. E. Church, Ctherine Howard,'
is
lethel A. M..E. Church; George
iuarlea, Jr., Zioo Baptist Church wh
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?,Mffl ' 1 f
ro LEADER
irr, Asheville, N. C.; Rev. D. m
Jenkins, Charleston; Dr. E.. th
. -Roberts, Rev. Richard Carroll w
rof. C. P. T. White, Rock Hill; in
of. S. L. Finley, Chester; Rev. tii
m. Howard, Darlington; Rev.
. H. Butler, Hartsville.
Transportation Committee?
i?v. R. M. Myers, Chairman; J.
. Goodwin. M. D.; Win. Hart^ ,
us. Williams, Dennis EL Jaclc^ ~
>n, Dr. E. A. Adams, Rev. J. P.
ashington. ?
Program Committee (local) ?
r. C. B. Antisdel, Pres. Bene- \
ct College; R. W. Jackson, Rev.
C. Jenkins, Kershaw; Di. T)V
. Sims> Pres. Allen University;
S. Leevy, P. M. Bowling, Dr. ?
G. Stuart. Dr. F. B. Johnson, |
rs. C. D. Saxon, J. W. JBnmjsonTy,
; A. Hawkins, H. H. Mobley> ^
?c?yv- ?? "
Arrangement Committee?
ev. J. C. White, Chairman; J. ,
. Goode, Rev. H. W. Long, J. 1
, Harvey, G. L. Floyd, Capt.
r. .H. Coultry, W. H. Thomas^ ,,
ev. Sarah H. Smith, F. K. Butr,*Mrs.
Pauline Reese, Rev. A.
'. Hill, Aiken; Rev. R. C. Dovv, jj
amden;. Rev. J. S. Daniels, Unn;
Miss Mamie J. Brock, Green
lie; Rev. J. M. Myers, Deacon
)hn Suber, Deacon Pink Roof, ^
ev, S. J. Rice, Allendale; Rev. ?
. Watkins, Belton; I. W. Wil- ^
inio, Sun fc j. JM . L. ?L land . __
Reception Committee?Rev. T.
I. Boykin, D. D., Chairman;
ev. \V. P. Peterson, T. Broadus, ^
reenwood; Rev. J. W. NealT
opkin^; James W. llopkins^Jidcard
Lott, Rev. Fi D. Sims, ||
aester; Rev. J. P. Reeder, Rock
ill; Rev. TV Elliott Hall, Sparnburg",-..
Key.. J. AV. Whito, ^
^arleston; RevV,J. W. Boykin,
amden; Rev. A. A. Sims, Unn.
Entertainment Committee?
2\*. R.'AV. Baylor, D. D., Chairan;
Prof. T. L. Duckett, Rev.'.'
lie
p ra T lie
v^. wuuipiUU, IVeV. J. <jr.
HQgiU- Dr. D. K. Jenkins, Dr.
J. Starks, Pros; "Morris Cdl- u
?e; Rev. W. E. Farmer, D. D. ;. ?,
rrI.~D: tDavis, Rev. A. E. Lag-j
ax, Rev. N. S. Smith, Thomas J?
Rliams, M. S, Stewart^ A. P. ?
illiams, Joseph Koon, Wm. $
ayo, ,p. R. Starkw, Rav. .St. Elo
I\{eans^ ~ T _ . . . ~
The Interdenominational Min- /
tors' Union which is camposed ^
3hs of this City, met at 1st CalChprqh,-'
Tuesday
arch 23, with Dr. E. A. Adams
esident, Rev. J. P. Washington
?rt tile iNational Baptist S. S. ?|
mgress with all their influence ??
td rnioney.-^-??^
Rev. J. C. White, President of ?u
ie Slate S. S. and B. Y. P. U. ^
invention has fitted up 2 beau- i
t'ul rooms at 1027 Washingtqh ^
,reet as Baptist Headquarters, \
here all the work and corres ridence
for the National, Bap>t
S. S. Congress will be done.
Rev. S. J. Dixon, D. D., Field
sere tarry of the National Bap- J
it?S?S Congress spent last
mday with Dr. T. H. Broadus
eenwood at the night services ^
Iking about theJ3ongress. Dr. I
)ixon will be with President 1
r. J. S. Earle, Sunday and will
>orate in Spartanburg County
Lma Taylor, Si_ .Mark Baptist
lurch; Ella Davault, First Cal ary
Baptist Church; Gladys
J rye, VVestey a. m. e. chuwjl. We
are on our $1,000 Drive.
neii you ouy a vote you have I
Iden ten miles with us Some I
our solicitors will call to see I
>u on or before the 18th of Apr; I
am loking for some way to B
P\v you my deep Appreciation j
r your benevolence in advance. I
1 persons who contribute one
liar or more, to this worthy
use will be announced through
e papers. ,
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One way to live to a ripe old age
to avoid being so infernally rotten
iile young. 1
Y'
4
jxt; theft will be in Columbia
le 1st Sunday and the following <
eek around Columbia. The 2nd <
Aiken and Orangeburg coun- !
es with Dr. R. AV. Baylor. . j
1
IN MEMOR1AM
In loving rteinembrance of our
tr * / .
,iar amL-.brnQiPr, Plnrpnpp
Liber, who died one year ago,
arch 21, 1925. ". I
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The golden ^ates were opened,
gentle voice said come, \
A ,1 f... 11 -i 1'
ftiiu a are wen unspQKen, 1
e calmly entered home.
We calt it death, this slipping (
. of earthly moorings)
nd drifting with-the ebbing tide
away;
But it Ts only the passing thru
the shadows
lto the life of endless day.
J " |;
Dearest one, thou hast Ieft.m?,
rc your loss most deeply feel,~
But 'tis God who has bereaved
us, ;
e >vill all our sorrows heal.
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One year has passed and still
we miss him,
ever stiall his memory fade;
Loving ihoughts-always linger ,
round the grave where he is
1 laid, : ? t
j*
Mr. and Mrs. Drayton Suber,}
ity; j\frs.;Clara Alexander, Phi-"
delphia, Pa; Mrs. Mary Reed- ,
V "Richmond, Va^rpMrr,;?Thecr~
eu, Detroit, Mich.; Mi'. Willie
uber, City; Mr. Isiah .)Suber, ?
ew York City? Andrew Sii'uer,
nsley, Ala.-r"
SIDNKY PARK ouitd/UI
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? "NEWS ' ? rA
great Cantata entitled, "The
uilding of the Ships," by Longdlow
and Laliee . will be pre- 1
inted by'some of~the best tal-i
its of all denominations in the,
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ROYAL 1
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ADMISSK^
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Office Phone 8707
1006 WASHINGTON ST.,
Pinckney's Sanil
DE3T EQUIPPED IN THE
FOR YOU
Saturday March 27, 1926.
City at-Sidney Park
Church, March 30. It is composed
;>f 35 voices and an orchestra of
3 pieces. ' . *
This great entertainment is ..
the work of Miss Luvada Farw**vniece
of our pastor, Dr. Farmer.
The Rev. A. W. Farmer
was brother to our pastor, Dr..
W. E.. Farmer. Dr. A. W. Far- <>
iner vwis pasturing one of our ?
large E. Churches in
Gainesville,-Texas at the'time of
hiq dqjtth.?Miss Luvada as this
show, was ^reared in the Chprch
and is a lover of church wbrk.
She lives with her mother and
brothers in Chicago. Since her
vi>.it fn h'py iint-lp here, she was
desirous nf Hning pnTTLofching >?
benefit the church and all Columbia
as much as she could not
knowing the people, she" was
iii 1 bin / ?flPnn4- Utf V*/A?.
ncipcv* 11^ ini^ cuui V uy IICI
aunt, Mrs. W. E. Farmer, wife of
our pastor. So with her help,
she will be able to pull off the'
Cantata. Now since Mrs. Farmer
is a stranger to all Columbians,
and with the assistance of ?
her aunt, have worked so hard
to give ta-all-Columbians, a first
class and up-to-date entertainment
of this kind, it would be
seemingly short of a crime on all
Columbia should we fail to come
in large numbers to see it andenw'orcU
"Well done." After thisis
over, *he will take leave for
he rhome in Chicago.
- College Presidents, Principals
and pastors of churches are
admitted free.* General admission.
25c. Re metier the date,"
Tuesday "March 30. Mrs? IV R.
PorJ-er, Music Director of Ben-'
edict'College-has- full charge and has
been training the many
voices for sometime to insure
perfection on the appointed
night. The Si pipkins Orchestra _
wid other muTacal talents of the
City i.^ attached, to the Cafitata' _=
which assures success.
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