The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 29, 1926, Page SIX, Image 6

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f t BIX * ; , . Dean Street's Spartans Bow to McBeth Union, May 12.?McBeth. continued her tvjning streak by taking today's game from Spartartburg 13 and 12. Richard, the famous pitching ace, won his third straight game. McBeth rallied in the eighth inning by tallying 2 runs, one accounted for | a homer by 0. C. Brandon. A triple ( ' * was knocked by Garner in the 7th inning. *-> ct Struck out by Botdale, 3; by Thomp son, 2 by Richard, 16. Spnrp hv innince'. ~ Teams -3 R.|H.|E. " SpVb~ 0Tr~000^000 2 fSp^ McBeth. 005 101 42x 13!13| 3 jpanaitv: Uoxflale, Thompg" ?i son and Carbon. - MeBeth*-Riehard amiSmith. , ' . . v ; ?Johnny Nicholas Gaffney , Falls A grain Victim of McBeth Smith and Morris Stdt^for Circuit By Johnny W. Nicholas t- over- another victim on?her 1 list of defeats by humbling Geffn^y's^best" by a score of 20-1. z. The game was interesting -though . the scores are largo.- ' * ^ ;?-"tHysees lifted out tu'o home runs and was given credit for a lilt'each time at bat. ' Richard closed the season with four victories in his favor. - - " Teams ? t _ -R,|H.|E. McBeth 600 114 422 20 ~ I 2 . Gaffney 100 000 OQx 1| ( 7 Two base hits:. Sanders, ;Garner, Brandon, Norris. Three base: Son? J ders (2), Garner, Norris, Jennings. I Double plays:~Ross to Petty. -Home; rjins: Smith 2, Norris Garner, Young, j Base on balls ofT Richard, 1; off Ross,1' 2. Struck out by Ross, 3; by Rich-' ard, H>. - Umpire, Dawkins. ' * Union News ? ? By M; A. T: -* 4 | Revival n^eiings at St. Paul ,^and Zion -Churches are now over.. * These meetings were- all sue* i ccasfully conducted;?fit. Paul Baptist Church meeting hy Rpv Wm. Watson, formerly of Bates-J burg, now a resident of Cdlum-, bia. The meeting at Zio. nA. M.I ?E. Church closed Sunday, Mayl 23t'd. Rev* Dr. Welch the pastor was assisted by Rev. Spaulding rt-p AoVia,t:ii? vr--#*- c: ui naucnuc, i\. OililiejS Were , converted and Christians, great-! ly strengthened. We are still Tn^fyrhg tfor a-revival that^will' toar down the titronghflid of un in the hearts of men and help us to live our religipn, not talk it out. Rev. Sims, pastor of St. Paul announces that tomorrow the Church will be dedicated. Mem -4 bers and friends in Union and surrounding counties will unite, 4n putting a great program over^ in the name of the Lord. -'.With one accord we say .that. Rev. Watson-is mcteRKi"~afrear^j ?^.-nost^eakeiv-^hS^Uled-with I ?tho TToly"GhosL - His sermons are heart-felt. May he lve long \" to carry the gospel message to , flvinor cnnc mon v?*v *nf5 k'wno Ul IllV.ll. & * Church attendance at Corinth on Sunday, May 16th was goodThe subject, of Dr. Daniels' ser-_ -, raon was /'Degeneracy of the ,'Soul." The words used as a text were taken from the Psalmist? "Help Lord!'\ Our morn-1 ing service iF always" helpful and inspiring. No one leavers! hungry after listening to the I man of God as he talks by the J way. The "Life Line'' is thrown: out at each fjervice and some saved from sinking. There! was great rejoicing when Mr. Woodson came forward a few Sundays ago and united with the | Church for Baptisfn. . ' J Our Junior Choir firrnlslied ' munic- on the 3rd Sunday with Miss Alberta Ruff, pianist.! These young people sing, well: and we hfe always glad to have ( them render service in any way. j that they will. There is room enough for all who are willing to j ^ 1 _??: 1 :?: *.^0&i *',-' :'~,^xvvT- lis vt?' r ' ,. '< - ^- ' - <->;'' .- ,'f. .. -T :? ' >*&' , ?^?, -4- > *./( . .'^ ./^ft^....;^.gtf.li .*?..?. : :i;r- 1 f " W ... ? , ' " V ?.JL a ? BASE BALL TE^ i 1.1 An All-State Baseball J ' ; Club - , : , i -:; Blowing furiously across Benedict u park and wrecking the strong Lin-; coin Hi team, the Booker-Washington e Tornadoes closed its season fn a v blaze of glory. The boys from the CJ Gamecock City were as eager to hit ( as Cheeks was to puzzle them with ^ his slants and curves. On the whole the Tornadoes have ? had aspteidid season-^" They have [fj played J games and wonj'7. 'A fine j1( spirit is exhibited by the boys on the field and "off. This speaks well for-!-, Mr,--Madden who has h&d charge of; the boys' athletic activities for two , years, . ?. > - iWith all of our handicaps this year i ' Coach Madden has stpck to us. We' really feel proud of him, and his j caocmng is ji\st as good as you can find in this State. ??-?j11 B. Whittaker, our old standby andpaptain graduate "this year. VVe will ^ miss his sticking nextyear, but hOpe to see him: making good in some col- ai serve. In serving we show greatness' of 'character. > The Woman's BanjJst Conven- V tion convenes with j^orinth-Bae^ tist Church, Thursday before c the 4th Sunday in June. The h Congress convenes in Columbia, June 9th thru the 14th- Our and Congress. \^e hope to be t In that number at some time du- ~t ring the great Congress. * We a pray that much good will be done 6 by the .coming of this Congress. i. _ n i.i. n 1* ? 11 * to ouuin oarouna ana ail atten- t ding be well benefitted. -- I Miss Alberta Ruff the honored ^ President of the B. Y. P.U. has ^ been elected delegate to the j Congress. Supt. Simpkins, teachers Mrs. Byrd and Tobin c fium 3unday School. ~ 1 Misses Moore, Harris, Rose- a borough and McCool are the i young teachers from Lancaster,- i S. C- Again we say, welcome, f thrice welcome home again.; ML R. T. Young, Sr., is still t at Work in Hendoragnville, N. C. ^ He is much missed fitom our 1 Church and Sunday School. The < Madam and little ones are keeping up well while Dad is away, t and all are glad to have him run \ down and spend the week-end at ^ home. . " ' ( Mr. Young is one of the old i reliables of Corinth and fills ( more than one space. He be- ] lieves in doing well whatever is ( worth doing at all. 1 Deacon Wm< Sander sis our 1 fealess Deacon, like Peter he is 1 always ready to apeak and to t defend a just cause. I Mrs. Clara Feaster's name was 1 omitted in our last letter.. She . gave a very interesting talk on 1 Mothers' Day Her timely ad- r vice to our girls was well taken. 1 We thank Mrs. Feaster and are ( sorry of* the oversight on our i part. , 1 *. v "* . / *.. * ' * ..." .. _ L:. ' THE PALMET1 p-T~ ?r??I im, booker was^ington s ege. Gp to it "Whit" old boy you lave the stuff so strut it. i E. - Cheeks 'Lefty) hails .from 'J Vheeter1? Hlil with a left arm-that p s hard to beat. He h?s pitched 6 l< anies this season and lost none. J. Brown TSleepy) hails from Wav- G rley bottoms. This is his first year; K nth the tornadoes. Sleepy is a good a atcher utid warns all not to steal.?4" H. Means (Peck) is the youngest.w rst baseman' in the " High School k eague. This kid can really kick 1st, b; ase. Coach Madden says he has a' lot large enough tg find the sack and jy; n , o ! nl tr it w VVi WUlltt J uuvo I11IU A r? \V C. White (Slow Horse) is not so hi ist but plays a second base. His w otto is "please don't-hit this way." cj G. Cheeseboro ("Dusty) plays the hi at corner. You can't hit down that C ay and get by ho matter how low, s< e picks 'em up with ease. "G A.. Koon (Fast Ari>i) plnyg ?harf? mp Jam up and throws like a cannon. ^ IV- Burton XBaby. Boy).plays. j>ut- ej eld; . . ? ~ " - . r. . 7j \v. Kpowell Xl'ewee; pluys'UUtfteltl nd travols like Dan Pat. Misses?Rosa, Russell and Allen 0 Jicholas motored to Columbia Wednesday morning, where they x, xpect to remain to attend the -a ommencement exercises of AT- t m University. r Miss Mary Brightwell, one of g our young teachers, closed a c uccessful school term in -Sum^T er county and is back home to he delight of all-of her friends nd more especially to the great 1 lelight of her aunt, Mrs. BeaTEyTts Mioses Olive Becknel and F Monte Pearl' visited-Miss t brightwell a few weeks ago. v Vhile here they were pleasantly intertwined by a number of the t lounger set. j Mr. Bookman, teacher of Bible] v :lass in Corinth S. S- and leader )Fgroup NoTI in B- Y.P. U , is j i splendid worker. He prepares 4 Tie lesson and is at perfect ease. n presenting it to the class and ] P'oup. " . ?r- - 4 Mrs. J. S. Daniels is quiet and 1 inassuming in her manner, she vorks willingly in every depart- j nent of our Church and Sunday t School; Long live Mrs. Daniels! j We thought to peep in on the t Tunior Missionary Meeting a i :ew weeks ago and see and~hear, 1 vithout the members knowledge t )f our presence-Our plans failed., 1 ?or as soon aa we entered, little c Christine looked around and j cept smiling;" this naturally 5 :aused others to do the same. It vas quite a pleasure for us to ( isten to those vounc nprmle in 1 y -C rwr.v i their * deliberations. Miss Ma- ( ;red McKissick is the president, Vliss Cornelia Moore, Secretary, ! Vftss Louise Rogers, Treasurer, ] Two. years ..ago Miss Alberta 2 Hb Ruff organized this society. rheSe young people with their i eader is putting the program ov- i jr. Qur Church is prud of their 1 work and mean to encourage and i lelp them with their prayers and ...... -a - ? - _ . ( r ; o ro LEADER > rts .... i?u?u.imi ,, I f M "I, COLUMBIA, S. C. ' C. King (Study Boy) is our *old stand by. He is another Walter ohnson when it conies to speed. He itched only-2 games this season and jst only one. - i?Other members of the team were: }. Roberts, Wm. Gilliam, W. Koon, I. Reeder C. Lindsay and Robert* Ad ms. Last buT not least is the wonderful ork of our dear little mascot. This id can really chase fouls and carry ats to prefection. Much-credit is due our Coach Prof, ladden. Without-him this year we ould haya been helpless. We admire im a^d'wish it was so he could stay.. ith us this summer, but a greater ill-than ours at the present calls i im for the summer.?. He leaves for ornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. as ; >on as school closes to gain more nowledge to bring to us next fall. od bless VOli coach, i'g mir proyaf The. baseball boys. Were yery glad > see their dear and beloved prinrpal. Prof. UrA.?Johnsbn.^ walk in ie class rooms/ Tuesday morning, /e Know ne nas wonderlul-ttttngs in " ore for us. J - , : " >? ur presence. ; A large number attended the aarriage of Mrs. Addie- Cor nwell few Sundays ago.?The numier of presents attested to the j lopularity of Mrs. Corn well >ims?and in leaving Union, she arries the best wishes of all he people. T17 ~ 1 -1- * n - "CV?. WKH'-II anil ^marr. are oth pleased with the Palmetto ^eader and promise their sub-' cription. Rev. Dr. Tobin re orts a harmonious session of he Baptist State Convention vhich convened in Georgetown. Miss Ruth McKissick is a litle indisposed at this writing. rVe trust that she wll soon be veil and as jovial as ever. Charles Satchell Morris^noted sTegro lecturer , delivered a lecure^atBethel A, M. E- Gburch, Wednesday evening, May 19th. VIr. Morrisi used as a subject: The Measure of a Man." One )f the points emphasized was character and not reputation. \11 who were privileged to hear his intellectual giant were greatly benefitted and join with ;he number who have heard him n saying that his message was i masterpiece of logic and elojuence. We were sorry that all Union did not hear him. At the nlnoi/\T% r\-C 4-V.? ^ ' .unviuoiuii ui tiie ieciuret u uuau:iful boquet of roses was presented him. . Rev. J. S- Daniels, pastor of Corinth will preach the Commencement Sermon at Morris* College, May 30. The Wallace Street Primary School will close early in June. Exercises' to be held at Corinth Baptist Church. Mrs. Cornelia Edwards left for Atlantic City, and will be away all sumrper.. We wish for her a safe return home when summer is over. Prof, and Mrs. A. A. Sims are V > 4 . ? V x - ? I jubilant over the advent of ano tnui uou^iuu. i net e art; nuw four young ladies in the home. A jolly bunch. I assure youRev. Mr. Roseborqugh_has been a^ay on his work for some | time. The Madam is keeping up pretty well. . Mr. Calhoun Thompson who is now in Detroit. Mich., is succeeding nicely and has kindly consented for the Madam to remain with us until after the Convention. Good enough. Children's Day at Bethel A. M. E. Church, Sunday, June 6th. Mrs. M. E- Hemphill has charge of the program.?We are antici pating a rich treat. Mrs. Laura Turner has left for the "Land of the Sky" and will no dout be away all Summer Mr. Charles W. Smith will leave Monday, May 24th. We were, glad t.n "have this y'ffiThg gentleman call to see us before leaving. We are going to?miss him from onr Church services. \A7oil fUft Krtof J ? ?.-~A. ii vi>) vn^ ucsb ui menus iiitlSL part so Miss Will be comforted by these words and keep good heart. . - 7 Mr. and Mrs- Monroe Lyles werealsopleasanFVisitors afcOTr home*?Come agafn, all of you ? but not at one time. Mr. Lucius Miles Tobin, our L r. hCe h^ATIONffl I-:-? ASB 17 ?F Children, Misses | And g Sizes.--We send them for Y 2 Yours i GENUIN - - t_E\ | Tho fthno fr<fTis ]: ? Professioi Office Hours: Telephones: 11:3.0 A. M. to 2 P. M, "Office 3536 6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 6548 Dr. C. E. Stepehenson Physician and Surgeon r ?T~? 1 ; Diaaasss of Woman and Childran A ' T ?v Specialty Offica: Residence: 1414 Vh Assembly Sf. 1S28 Oak St. Dr. L. M. DANIELS Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given Diseases of Women. 1121 Washington St. 2210 Hampton Office Phone: 6429 Res. Phone: 7165 .Office Hours: Telephones: 11:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4692 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. DR. J. G. STUART Office: Residence: 1702 Main Street " 1417 Pinf Street COLUMBIA, S. C. r, 1 " ? Office Hours: 10 A'. M. to 1 P. M. 6 P. M. to 7 P. M Dr. J. H. Goodwin 1119 Washington It Columbia 8. C Saturday, May 29, 1926. I ' . N. C., May 31-st; He writes that the session has been a successful one and the people are well pleased with the work and tenders regards to all of his friends and asks that all pray for him.,_ , Mr- Johnson on McBeth St. is back home from Florida. He is looking well- No doubt he found the-"Fountain of Youth." Edgefield Notes Mr. Julian Anderson accompanied by*his mother and sister, motored to'Aiken last Sunday. Mri Albert Burt was called to Greenville a few days! ago on account of the illness of his brother . : : Rev. E. W. Anderson spent 2 "days last week aFPelioh, S. 0. Mr. Elbert- Vance and Mrs. Sallie Butler are still on the sick Mrs. Naomi GibbsMeft last . Saturday?for?hor?homo?m ? Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. ]\lrs. Helen Warner of Trenton. New cJir.ey was called home on account of the illness of her . father. .. . .... , MisS Ella V. Terry, left, last wcek-for'Long Island, New-York. panied by Mr. David Uuhfon r~ mot-orecTto Auguta to spend the' ? day with relatives. . * Li Hie A4da Morgan left Monday for Aiken. " ' - g ds -...J: 4:.. n j ' ^ ' - I.. mily in ICcds a.icwowN|1^" i, Boys, Womeu jr? Men _ . | mcl includes All Sly les and????r our Approval ""Tfor the ?> . jji v EKEI3S 1~ /ER i in Columbia I?~ :-o.Cfcro oo.o oo oo0.0.00o.o o do a* ' * ************ * ** **/ v / v v v 'i**WH?' v * ial Cards f. X | Oilier Hours: - ~ ~7Phone 2BSfl 1 y a. M. t&iL' i_ : 3 P. M. to 7 P. M, i ' V. i Sundays'.by Appointments? ~ ~ I)r. H. G. Thompson ] Grown and Bridge Work a, Specialty. V Pyorrhea Treat e,U Successfully. 1414Assembly St. Columbia, S. _C ' ' V i Office Hours: 10'to 12 M.; 2 to 6 P. M. TelephonesOffice 57-14; Res. 3702" DR. M. A. EVANS Diseases of Women A Specialty. i Gradu.-rto Nurse's in Attendance. 1501 V6 "Taylor St., Columbia, S. C. A . I Office Hours: Telephones I 8 to 9 A. M. Office 4247 1 to 2 I\ M. Res. 8878 M G to 8 P. M. 1 Di\ W. D. Chappelle, Jr. m Office:. Rejdence: 1 2101' Gervats St. 1301 Pine St . ^ Office Hours: ?Telephones: ? 8i00 lu iff.00 A. "M. ?Res. 727Q 12 to 2.00 P. M. n * Office 7266 ^6:00 to 8:00 KIT Dr. O. J. Champion ^ PHYSICIAN Office: 9 Residence: 11323 Assembly St., 706 Assembly SL. I COLUMBIA, S. C. < , ^ u \ ' -Jii