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BENEDICT COLLEGE LEAD-1
^TNCh BATTERS ^ ^
ABH.jP.C.
Graham, lb, i___ 35]16|42Sh.
Williams, c, - 40J16400
L. P. McFarlane, r, f., 8| 3;375
_Lfilover Pitches Shut-out1,
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- i Mnrv.no M"'v^ Service)
. > , Orangeburg, April 16?In Au-J
'gusla, dafT Pndnr
Glover absent for a month on ac.
. count of injuries, was back on
^he-mound, f or Chimin and pitched
- -.j:-^'..shut-out game against tl>e
strong Paine College nine, giving
?? up only four hits. j.-. ??,
The initial runs made forClaflin
were started by a rally in the
second irmtng^-whon Pinko kissed
the pftlTor~a Home run and wa&
followed by Knight wtTp- hit for
three bases. Knight was scored
by a single Hit by Jenkins. Another
run was made in the third
inning which resulted in the removal
of ' Burton pitching -for
Paine. In. the sixth inning one
more run was-made^nrDye and
. the game continued a-pitchers
-battle with Glover fanning-J4:
ami Dye 10. The game ended
UK. <J. I\ MAlJIhUN M\ hi EPS
Great Revival on atT Union Baptist
Church. Secretary National
Baptist Convention.
"The fight is on!" at Union
Baptist church, in the form of a
ten clays revival and Dr. ^T. M.
Boykfn, the pastor has secured
/ ; the Rev. C. P-. Madison, . 15. D.,
pastor of the Second"' "Calvary
Baptist church of Norfolk, Va.,
tOrlead in the grim combat.
Div Madison is one of the
n+ynnfT".-f in America.
~. ;He - is the- Recoiling?Secretary
of the National Baptist Convention
of America. - .
His sermons are replete with
intellectual and spiritual Dow
er, and he is taking Columbia by
st^rm ' .r
Dr. Boykin is to be congratTn
latedin securing such a type oi
??"ihmm as I)r. C, P- Madison.
Drv -Madi son .addressed the
^ student. body at Benedict College
Thursday at 11 :^0 a. m., arid it
was_ a masterpiece-of sound advice
to the young people, and
was an inspiration to the "teach
ers of this great institution,
He hopes to visit Morris College
one day next week. Dr. Madison
predicts, a large delegation
r from?virginia during Dtp Nation
i?l Sunday' Ml'huul Com
gress. The meeting goes thru
out next-woek^Go out and hear
him for yourself.' : .
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? Edgefield Notes
"The Edgefield' County Field
Day Exercises wer6 held at the
?-Edgefield Tk^JImiiiing Bchooli
JohnstOil, S._C.', April 3. Wa-wish
to thank the above faculty for
the invitation extended Edge,
field Academy, Edgefield, S. C.v
The work displayed by the
~~~rfrfWh^rl much cTMit
to their instructors.
On April 9, Rev. Hilyard, Prin.
of Brewer Normal School deliv
ered ji^masterly address to a
large audience at Macedonia
Baptist Church.
We were highly entertained
last Fridayj^iight by our Home
Talent CTum N They really know
how to gab-your ^.mHes. This
Club efitertaiited in .interest of
(5'ur, school. We thafik you for
every effort put forth in lending
us- a helping hand.
Edgefield High School FacuF
~ ty rendered a splendid program
_ for the benefit erf-Trinity A. AT.
E. C^jrch. last Sunday after ;
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BwtfiaL II I j. Jlk JjMk.
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Claflin 4, Paine 0.
foams _ R.|H.jE.
&. u. 6 2^jO|t^OiOf- -4|S^
Paine OiO OjOiOjO;0|0|0| 0| 3| 5
Batteries:Claflin?Glover
and Blake.
Paine?Burton, Dye and Wiggins.
-?.standing
of Clubs In
Ga.-S. C. Conference
Aiaiiic^, anvi otaio
College are leading-the process
sianUn_ t heCteo r g i a - So u t h Carolina
Conference.
Haiwith . 7 ^nnfprpnpp
games won and only 1 lost leads
'the field so far, for the coveted
prizes which is now held by
Morris^Collegerttie Silver Cup.
Haines.-has played a steady game
j4hyoiighont the season, and at
this time holds a record of having
won ten games and having
lost-one. State College being the
^fmlv-jpflm that has beatetrtheTTTr
j * The generalgood~play on the
part of the whole team together
! with the stellai~battery work_of
Cunningham and Lamar have
been big factors in the rise of
.the team.So
far the Benedict College
team has won five Conference
games and lost one. State CaL
lege <has-avoii_ four games and
lost one., State College seems
I1U0H.?A Wpn p^dihTlfH "-'jtnessed
the program.
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REV. WILLIAM BAXTER INSTALLED
AS PASTOR OF
MT. PISGAH ^ ..BAPTIST
CHURCH, RIDGEWAY, S. C.
SUNDAY APRIL 18th._
By Rev. Richard Carroll
Rev. H. W. Long, D. D., pasl.
tor of First Calvary Baptist
. church preached the installation
sermon at Nit- Pisgah?Baptist
, church Sunday, April 18th. Dr.
UoJIgJAS a gi'eat preacher. Rev.
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tor. .. _
Mr. I. S. Leevy "was ahx) on
( program. He is an example for
. every young man. It is the first
- tini?__I. haye been in a pulpit in
almost two years; I \vas~"glad -tc
7 he??Mrs feevv and
iit;i c-iuiureii IJITUI lvirs. Barron
were thenTalsu; We^toek?dm"
her with - :Mr~ -apd -Mr*i, Franfr
t Gibson. I sawseveral of my
= F.li/n Peterson,
. Mr. John Adam* and others.
1 This was a fine trip and I enjoyj
ed- it; altho I had to be helped
in the pulpit.
! TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
NEWS.
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-?Thp ^prjes of Revival services
_ hPinpr field at the Tiinity I3apti/.t
church, on Harden street, opposite
Benedict college, has beer
and now is a -great success.; for
" mdeed'has-the Lord troubled t'h^
waters . and_J3iany_ have bedn
made- whole in Jesus Christ.
Dr."Wilson has from the be"jyiTTTrmyr?even
ip?^pite pf thp
contractfon of a severe coid, held
the interest of his hearers, and
each service has borne abundant
fruit. His evangelistic party
has contributed something lasting,
and Columbia is benefitted
by their coming.
Thirty-eight souls have professed
faith in Christ, as this: report
goes to press, and the re-hultn
of-famvdavs more of ser:
Vices are to supplement this rec'ord.
The series., of services
have been co.^mopolitan in its
nature, and all the churches for
the most part have received
many joiners as well as the accessions
tWTrinity.,
'! - Tuesday*evening at 6:3 o'clock
j Dr. Wilson and party gave a lec-ture
t? the crowd of women present
Dr^ Wlaon launched forth
'into his lecturejamHvhen he had
'warmed to his~treatise> there
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' 7T" fidi niiifiiii ii>* i-1 i iiM-j
theTmeme'
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exceptionally strong on~prtchefsT
The play of the whole team is
peppery, and they are destined xtr
give lots 6f frouble before theseasoiuends
In Hopkins, Ford,
DeLorme and Savage, State has
four pitchers who are stronger
than any other four in Southern i
Schools'
Benedict College appears to \
have picked up a line battery in J
VUiMcy and William*.?So far as
rthe writer knows at this timeI
tW standinir in the association
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Team ?Fr Wr?In JVX.
Voorhees T 2~^?*"-0 100C|
Haines. ' 8 7 1 875
j Benedict *5 . IT I- 833*
State o?s-?4 _ 1 800
'Allen 6 3 2 600
TaTne? fr? ^?.. -3 r 400
Clafliri ,61 5 167
Schofielld . .,6 0 . 5- " 000
AValker Bapt. 2 - 0 2 ~ 000
*The Yoorhees team has only played
Schofield.
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Morris Whips Benedict
I i * * ( By C. C. \Voodson)
April 16?Benedict lost her
second game of the season wher >
Morris won a slug fest, 15-14r
- - The visitors-xolleeted 15 hits
. white Benedict found 22 and not
well hunched enough to out-score
Morris. The parm* Was slow and
w u> Luminous applause ami_ rtmens,
foi^ Drr-WiTsorTdid not Itct^
-jitate to aissail those things that
. destroy any people. All the wo'
men "of Columbia missed a.rare
1 treat if. they were absent in this
; servitre:?? ' '
j Sunday, April 25th will be the
jlast day of this wonderful evanjgelis(ic
and revival service ahd
lis expected to be a great day in
'the Church of .God.
i?Wilson iuid hispariy will
have complete charge of. the services
from the morning, until the
evening, A mass , meeting will
, | bo hoId in tlie.Sunday Sehool at
4*0 :0b o cloclv.?11.00 Preaohing
'service. 4:00?Communion ser.
vice'/ 6:00?B. Y- P. V. 8:00^
^ Preaching.
j j Sunday will be a grqat;, Rally
yd_)ay for the revival and; all con[
I tribu~t Ibits" wil 1- be aborted in
~thfg pai^r-fr^m Huirrhes, busi.
ness, and individuals. We ex|poet
the city of CohlThTjiirteHrelT:
]us- and"we hope we shall not be
disappointed. In union there is
^strong tin?Together __we stand
. divided we fall. Help us to stand
[ . Several of the larger' Churchjes
hav promised to take an af?
iter collection as a contribution
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I to The" revival. ?We?highly apj
predate the cooperation of all
j especially in the above mentioned
j respect .TT&OOKL
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II CHURCH NEWS
J? Our school is getting along
nicely and every tether and of
'the school one of the best in the
t-State,?\War e Trynig to gel e vIjeiy
member of the church that
; we can to attend the S. S.
All know the Sunday school is
composed of small children; and
I there are some people who are
"^rrmoyerhhy-tdrildronr hut one day
-iwTien Jesus was out walking
with his disciples, a group of
jwomen, most_of them with ba
hies in their arms and small
chfIdrehpcllTrgtrrg^J|,o^thoir akirts
i'surrounded him. They had peri
haps been* waiting for him for a
' jlong time.
I >think that some one had told
-them that Jesus would be passing
that way. They wanted to
'make a request of him. You
I see they wanted to ask him to
| lay his kind hands upon the
heads of their children and say
over them a few words of blessing
and prayer. But now the
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tiresome un account of tho-in-effectiveness,
of the pitchers.
McCain of Morris otruck out Xb
innnn ^ WHIev 3 and 2 respectively.
Teams R.|H.|E.
Morris 0J,0|2|0|5j4!l|0[112
B. O 2|0l0|l|l|4|2J2Jl|i 14)22)' 6
Benedict Defeats Paine
April 20?Paine fell her second
timp to the submission of
-Benediet^this. season. JCheZEoxs
from Georgia weife unable to hit
Hughes Tvhen hits-nreant runsT
The scores were 12-3. Dyer
was knockecl out in the third
frame and Burton took up-the
hurdifeTl frotp there on.
By winning this game, Benedict
still has a chance for the
cup, that is if she wins all remaining
games to be playgcT
i Stat<r College is the leading contender,
followed second by-Benedict.
These two Colleges are the
only two left in the race for the
nnp, othQvg hnve lost too many
gamca. _
Benedict has 3 more games to
play: April 30?-Claflin at B. C.
May 7?Benedict at State Col.
April 14?Allen at Benedict.
' The icores by innings are:Teams
R.jd.]E.
Paine Od^O^O.l [OjOf 3| :?|~4
B70 T l 4ip^O Oi5 1 Ixj 12|13p 5
I Batteries:?
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[children arp sent to the Supt
'tnifKpFB mul?Llie mothers
are not with them to make no rei
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I quest to Christ for their chit
i dren. But when the childrer
;! crept close to Christ that day.
he bent over them and blessed
:: them. 'And their mothers-stooc
.'clo?e by and smiled; but today
1 they are not present with them
L/ C. Cool$, Supt.
i Union News
' Miss Alberta H. Ruff was
I hostess of the Art and Literary
jClub Thursday 3:30 at McBeth
pened with iTeMdent in charge
t "After study and, business the
hostess served ices and cakes. -'
Dr. Julius B. Rowe of Greenville,
S. C., spept Sunday with
i Miss Pinkney^Br Farr.
- Mrs. Lona Garner and childrer
~ rif Knft'r"illni , left- [Saturr
day for th6ir home after a long
\ staywith her mother,. Mrs. Bit
,1a Farr. " ; :*-^Ia:^-andr
'$1x4*
ptrndehiklren^aird^alse his mpthei
ana niece motored to uoiumois
and spent the day with Mr. anc
[ Mrs. Raymond NanceMr.
and Mrs. Coleman Farr ol
I AshevTIler N- C. left for-f;heii
I home Sunday after visiting theii
mother; Mrs. Silla Farr. ,
Little Grace Black well has beer
?tpiifp indisposed for?the -past
" two weeks.?
Mrs. Lizzie Blackwell spent
several hoiirs with Mrs. Ne,f
. Young during her short visit-ir
Columbia Sunday.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
r ~ CHURCH ^
Henderson and Gervais Streets
Subject for Sunday night:
"The Unpardonable Sin or the
, Sin Against the Holy Ghost."
Song'service 7:30 p. m. Preach
, ing at a p. m. '
You are cordially invited tc
hear this most important subject.
Come and ask questions.
Bring your Bibles, pencils and
notebooks; take notes; ?
Charles Curtis Pastor.
Honor Roll
McBeth High School Union, S. C.
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7th Grade, Month Ending Apr. 9
>. Walter Lee Jeter, Ars,ie Miller,
Wilson Wealch, Odessa Johnson,
Pecolia ~ Farr, Blanche Jeter,
Tiillifrft RirhnTri, Armenia. Kershaw.
Albreta H. Ruff, Teacher.
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Painp?pyer, HhTleFaffil Crocker
Benedict?Hughes and Williams.
TTmpirm Tallpy Addison (Allen)
(Jlaimriirirlg To Compete
In Track Meet
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(McGhee News Service)
Orangeburg, April 23?At the
Claflin Field and Track Meet to
jbe held May 1st, the Claflin girls
I now undergoing Intensive trainling
are to appear for the flrat
'Timu;?Gther iseflools are expect
tpd to pntpr foams of girls to
take part in this special division.
The events ^for glrls~wlll be
tdie SO^nd- 75 yard dashes and
120 yards low hurdles, running
broad iumft.high-.inmn. U4 mile
run. Special individual prizes
are to be given as well as team
prtaoft '
-In the boys' division there
comes to the director many irn'quiries^which
gives?assurance
That This year will far surpass
last year.
Xnfc T NTnA^nT^^rnrh
Qf Four on Va. Tour
Greensboro, N, C.?The A. & T.
College "Nine," upon its invasion
into Virginia, won three of
the four gamea played. The
North Carolinians -defeated St.
:<Eaul,. Union and Hampton, but
Tost to Virginia Normal and Tr?.
I dustrial Institute. The game
Santuc, S. C. Notes
t ?-?<Last
Suiiclay was a beautifu
- day, at Thomas Chapel A. M. E
1 Church- Sunday School was o
, pened at its usual hour. '.-'Tin
I Beginning of Sin" was delilght
I fully?discussed by all who wert
' present . A large number was
. present to witneJs this subjecl
^concluding by the review by the
supt., Bro. L. W. Walkerr Class
No. 2 is holding the offering banner,
Miss Lillie Belle Stewart
; teacher.
I . At 11:30 Rev. J. A. Burclmi
II Thomas Chapel A. M. E. ChurcT
jA large audience sal attentively
1 land listened to the same.
- We are proud to say thai
our clubs^ are doing fine. Miss
1 Eldie Walker, captain of Club No
1 had a sermon preached b>
-,Rev^ L. M- Tobe at Thomas Chap
'Jol^A. M?E Church. His texi
' i was taken from St. Matt. 25:1
rouujecL . i ne I (ill virgins." iftt
tsermon was enjoyed by all whe
Srj was $5.50
On Thursday night, "key?~5
11M- Dawkins of' tTie~Gbldsville
* ICircuit. preached a .splendid sermon
for Club No. 8, JVIrs. Madora
Jennings, captain.
___ At 8 o'clock our pastor, Rev
J. W. Burch opened the service
with hymn, -"Mu^t Jesus beai
1 the cross alone" after which he
~ presented the speaker of?the
"evening, Rev. J. M. Dawkins.
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PINCKNEY'S F1
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Office Phone 5707
1006 WASHINGTON ST.,
Pinckney's San
BEST EQUIPPED IN TH
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~~~r Saturday, April 24, 1926. J j
with Virginia Seminary ' Was
postponed because of inclement"
weather. <?
^Anpdirt fo ment Claflin_
This is proving a great season
in Athletics on Benedict's Park.
Don't fail to see the big game
between' Benedict and Claflin, j
Friday^ April 3Qth, Benedict's
i Park at 3"':30. Admission 35cts.
i NOTICE
I All members of the Columbia Lodge ,
; No. 11, K. of P., and aubuidinate lodg.
1 es, are requested to meet in the Castle
j Hall, 1125 1 -2 Washington, "St^ on~
j Sunday, April 25, at 1:30 p. m., to pay
respect rBre^?Eugene Dennis, dejeeased.
We \viLl,form in a body here
and march to the Church. -*=*?---=*-?-?,,?
V lly. order of,
S. H. McLain, C. C.; E. R.. Lewis,_
K. of R. & S.
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Managers
' < > Any team desiring games <
j. in Columbia or elsewhere are '
' < >_ hereby asked to write M. A, ?>. - ?
* > Robinson, 1120 Washington o
< > Street, Columbia, S, C.f Man-_<
' it ager of The Columbia
TlNEVER FRETS." |
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!Rev. Dawkins selected as a text,
Ipnnirl fi'lfi, " Thy Clod whom
ljthouj;ervest continually He will ?
. deliver thee." A contribution of _
! A Ar 6
- $>iu.uo was given.
; Mr. and Mrs. Jennings had the
misfortune of losing their house
i Friday morning, April 16 during^
} the thunder storm. ftr~tree-op-??
: posite the house was #truck set- j,
i | ting the cotton house ^oirzfire^?
11 burning 3 tons of fertilizer, sev
' eral hundred lbs of cotton seed
, and several farming machines.--TheTrdoftg
wasJ^gay^ 1 ~
"r-1-Wfe are glad to say that Miss
i Alma Johnson who had a se,irinMS-_acniflp.nt_a.hnnt
fi wppks agn ~
in nn.w fining ninply anrl qhle
to sit up again.
; ^ Rev. J. A- Burch went to Cari
lisle Sunday night and preached
. a sermon for Rev. S. J. Johnson
r at Mt- Eden Church,
Mrs. Texana Sims had an en- * ?
t tertainment for Club No. 3- It "" ;
. was a success. :
v?Messrs W, S Sirps; t- B. Jeter
Jenings and W. G. "Gist went
j to uosnenmu Saturday to at.
4end the Muttral Benefit Society
i Convention; they report a splen(lid
Convention. ~ * * . ?Subscribe
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