The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 16, 1926, Page TWO, Image 2
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-ALLEN -HOLDS MOREHOtlSE TO
- - . . ; . "> 7?0 scor^ :; : ,
On Saturday, uctobey nth, the
strong-Allen University eleven antler
the leadership of ,C^a^h Baumgardner
invaded Atlanta, and put up one
of the most spectacular1 -games - of
1 ? fnt Kail thnt Aflanta has ever seen.
.The score does not in any,.way mUicate
the strength of the teams for
' the visitors vanquished excelled the
? Morehouse team in every departnuiiit
nf piny For ^hree nut of lour ciuar^
ters played Allen- was in Morehouse
territory. At .no other" stage nf the
- game was Allen"ever in daiTgef of be~
' ing scored upon, while Alkm was al
- ? mo ' " ~
El SPO
ways mreatentng. ? Allen^
brgct st threat c-nnio duriiur
the first two minutes after ^he -Kicjc
. oflF. Morehouse kicked oil' to Alleu.
yard line. jCaulaiu Camion uiuiu'd-m
Morehouse, nTe^fratPcrostHagr-the goal
line.v Morehouse endeavored to run it
1 * 'j bnckjand wag" downed on the. _thrce
ard line. After an unsuccessful ^atcame
into Allen's possession, A fumble
on the second down prevented Allen
from making a tquch down in
; those first two minytesof play.^The
score by Morehoui-e~Tmmb in tho i;e?
was blown Signifying that time was
5 - up. It came as the result of a twenty-the
ball im A^ U's. one yard line.?This
, y Thip is one of three penalties received
,?> By . Allen during the entire g'ame.
S -Only two substitutions were made by
Allen, while .Morehouse used forty
-?, playera during the game. I
Allen's next game is against Paine
~ p? be a good one.
" It is Relieved that Allen has the
. best team in her history?" dnd Coach
1 Baumgaidiier is working overtime.1 to???1??make?it
a perfect machine.- There
?- wefe no Stare in -the--Morehouse game
unless one could say that the entire
Allen team starred. It was a splendid
. . exhibition of teamworkt _____
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BENEDICT AWAITS
REFEREE'S WHISTLE
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First Game Taday
The-Benedict Tigers will make
?their- first appearance today, When
____ _they meet Hainbs, of .Augusta on the
' r --L? formers gridiorn. ' The vjs.itors are
under instructions of Proi'.* J. M.
'"TTitt..-rh?r-rn:m Wbn nlw.-.cv-brio?r< n
flghtltfg learn. i ne Augj,ista_ boys
played a nothing nothing game last
rriaay but is said they held all of
the trick plays for Benedict.
~. ~ "Benedict has a fast hack ~fietd~and
~ every man is u triple treat nian this
season. "The back- field is not new at
all.. The same faees-of last year except
one, will'.be seen running ,to
gether, while the line has only three
nlfL mow. - Tin.'. tOilm/is heaYy_and ?at>
?-Their plays are quick and snappy.
-Benedict . is?determined- to ' wiu#-the
: championjj.hii) akuin ihis year." ~
State College and Allen University
are looming up as big conteudery-this
tall. Benedict meets Allen at lile
State fair on ThursdaysftTiTTe~State-i*
getting her. men ready for the fray
r that will come off at the Orangeburg
?.r- County colored fair November 1 lth.?
' Benedict, ran all of her' laylrbehind
closed gates the* latter f>art of this
* week, The speed, strength and ability
of1 the team- will be shown this afternoon
at 3;UU o'clock. Jiiverybody
rrnnn,i^||:.nQtiee--tfiat-Benedict hn; rbnnc-pd
her games. from Friday to Saturdav.
The details of the game will apjiear
- here in full next week.
A. & T. (OI.I.DCir rOOTJULL
- TEAM CONTINIKS WINNING
' Defeats Brick College," 33 to "0. "BiisV
Coleman Stars, .Making 1 Touch
downs and 1 Kxtra point.
""Greensboro, N. C.,-October 9,_'2<J^
? Tha !rAggre B^(U^", ll^lly.lTfndT7
ed Brick's College, here yesterday by
taking a one-sidpd game, which finally
ended 33 to 0 in favor of the
home boys. The Byarm machine, led
_? iw-?its?alnniin r. rwl -..I:?1-i- - -
plunges, arid straight foot ball, >suc,
. cOeded jn piling up theTfig score. At
no time during the .-jStunc was the,
chalk line of ^he "Aggie"Bulldogs" irr
^danger. The visitors, though ~who|ly
- - jbutclassed, demonstrated plut?k and
. iight and grit, which factors^Jire go?
- ing to-make-them heard of among iho
teams in their class. '' _
i??'?; After,;the vanity-had?gained .a
~ commanding lead, Coach Jlyarm senF
-~iii his second string of men. Charlie
' DeBerry, in .quarter for the recruits,
wag the?outstanding-sub.
- The tackling of the varsity was
much improved. ""Bus** Coleman, .the
pld reliable half, back, acred three
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A. A T. COLLEGE WILL PLAY-W
,\V!.\STON-SALEM OCT. 14TH7
(lame with Livingston Considered
OttO of Most important -of The Sea- :
son?Large Number of Students ;
to bo on hand -to cheer Team to-;
Vidory;- y I
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Old time gridiron rivalry wilL.be. in
' ..vir!<-u.'i* Thnrsility afternoon, Octo-ber
H*Hvhe"h the A. ii. T. -ete^eyinbets-l
i.ivir.-.Moiu.' Ctflltfgg in an engagement,
=afc...-Wiiistun-Salenn The game wlll^
niax'ti tin; re-establishing of Uthletfr^
ioiis. ami since it Will give the alumni
hiid fi'lends-uf 'both institutions a
chance to see their teams in action,
"all efforts are being Y>ut forth to.make
... tlio event a memorable one.*
^ Since training started in"September
head Coach By arm has been pointing
for the game with Livingstone and
1,1 ov ttirVi Din virfnrie* to t.hoir crf
xiit. the '-'Aggie- Bulldog*!' ?rb-expect=
ing to continue, their winning streak.
Enihusiasm over the game is running?high,
omon'g?both the . students
and alumni: A large number of rootis
expected to" tie on hand Thursday
in order to cheer A. & T. College"
I on to victory. -
WILSON LIOXS -OVERWHELM:
LAURINBURG PANTHERS 64-0 |
WUsori High School- opened its
. gridiorh season on last Friday when
Laarinburg" Institute* of "North' Caro'
Una was dccl-sely "beaten at the Dar-1
nngton F?+r. The; Hons played in.
mid-season form, never allowing their i
goal to he threatened. McBride, the
* " 1 naa Bird'', of high school circles,
lore- .through the "opponents line. at>
will. Catching a punt under the sha*dow
of the Panthers goal, he raced
the entire length of the 'held, for _ a
touch down. Brown at quarter played
a stellar game, drop-kicking from the
30- yard line. Fritz was also a 'ter:
l'or. ' ' . ???r~?
As the sun hid his face" beneath
The western slopes and.1 the gentle
-breiize?of autumn rustled the still
green leaves, the Lions with the roar
- -of- vhHui v made Their wav back to"1
their homes with '64?0 score tucked
" away.
On . the-=20th they journey to
Charleston to meet the strong^ Avery
; Team. ? ?v l ^
CLAFLIN
SURPRISEg_310K^
RTS"BROWN
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Atlanta; Ga., October 8? Carried to
; <1 i:a n gti ~ tei1 i'Ttd'ry, the" Oaf tin Paii"
tilers, after Whirlwind ? Johnson's
wrecking crew had dropped kicked a
- lllho- he g i nntflg" Pf the - second
half for the first'score, intercepted
two passes, each gobd for aptouchiloun,
and won the garne.Glaflin 12,
Morris Browp fe? ? ?Duringithe
first half, CLaflin showed
her superior {h iving lorce by holding |
- the?btth?the?most?oart of the-half;
--ami?L-rrpinfr -Mnrris Rrnwn in herj
- ?territory Morris Brown's a- j
biiity .hold w^n her goal was j
seriously threatened, kept"the boys!
from the Palmetto State from" "a |
jfptcT "She used the' aerial attack,1
and at' the outset was able to com-]
jilete a long pass, but this attack was :
soon-^solved by the- - Carolina - aggre-ggj.ion
and on all but three occasions
their passes we~fe~ifWohiplete or in-f
tercepted. ___ ? ??? I
"The~~secdml Tialf fo'uncT the 'Morris
prbwn gridtlta-H in new?spirits and 1
immediately following a kiek off,
blocked a rgturn punt and after word;
nig the ball to within eight j
back and ' kicked a successful field
goal for the first sc6re? All was
gloomy -now ClaflinV sideline until
like a flash, after the kick off to"
-Morris Brown, MaVtin, a- now?half ceptcd
ar'pass for the?first1 Claflin
< touchdown. Not mof? -than three
minutes afterwards, Morris Brown,
still using the air Tn any part of the J
field, attempted another pass on her o
twenty yard line, which Gregg anothee-fleety
half back for tha Pan- th^rs,
intercepted tailed Thjt
ball over for Claflin'3 second touch-1
down.?During the rest ar the hail[r
'Morris Brown, when rrr possession of}
the ball, continued her aerial attack,
while_Claflin in her aerial defense
and consistent driving, was a-:
ble to keep her goal- out of danger
until the final whistle blew t<? end the
game, Claflin 12 Marrra Brfiwn 3.
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"agygg
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to.yMnwwa-itffirst half, one in. the
third ami dropped kicked Tor extra
xl)oinr7fi~tlre^ same period, thus making
2^ of The 33 scores. Miller scored
r,nr touchdown in fourth-quarter,
while Lane scred the remaining extra i
pomis. ,
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TTIE PALMET1
jU- FRATERfik
i BY J. B.
NOTICE.
Annual'celebration' of the House~;
hold of Ruth, will hO'-hol^ At Sidney
Park C. Ml E?. church-,' Sunday afternoon
Oct. 17, at 4 p. m.
The Ruthites, Juveniles, Odd Fellows,
F*.tJGrai}d. Masters, Patriarchs
will join in the exereiuea.?The public
TsTnVttecT to attend, MissTSUa"* Lo\Vndes.
known as the mother of the
Ruthites in this particular organization
is recognized as the leader.
RQ.YAL ARCH CHAPT-ER COX
" 1 VENfcS. . ?
"The "Most Excellent 'Holy Grand
Royal Arch Chapter of Free and Accepted
Masons 01 aouih Carolina met "
in- its 20th Annual Convocation at
10:00 u'vluvk TueJillU'y IllUllllllg
Tilth, with Grand High Peioot J. S.
Statiback, presiding'. The business'.
was dispatched" Avlth. systematic reg-1
"trfarity. which?always.-characterizes
this, au crust bod v. there was not nne
scintilla" of dissension among^?the
Craft. The Grand High Priest's address
was q masterpiece of literature.
It' showed education and re^'
finement; and it was delivered in that
masterful way which always characterises
QUI1 High PiiesL ??-f
All "business was finished in our
allotted time;"that the Grand Convmandery
of K. T. might be able to
hold its 7th Annual Conclave on the
following day. The following officers
were elected: . l
O.- C. Johnson, P. G, H. P.; J S.
Stanhack, M. E. G. H. P.; J. O. Sin- '
gletqn, D. G. ' H. JJUwe,
G.K; D. J-.- ,DixoYr, G. P.; John Ever G'.
Treas.; J. W. Dawkins, G. Sec.j
Wi X, Rosehorough, G. C, &f H.; R.
II. Hall, G. P. S.; J. C. Channel!, G.
R. A. C?: W. B.'.-Caster. G. Mi of V;
HOOKER T. WASHINGTON
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
The Booker T. Washington torna-j
Tines and the Haine< toot ball team off
Augusta, Ga-. "Battled to. ft" 0 to 0 tie
on. Benedict's park ni their first game
of the seas'pn, Friday, October 8th.
The-" game WTVS full of thrills. Northrop
and' Harper, full back and half
back of the tornadoes, plowed the
line-for several yard . gains. Adams,
captain and?half back -did1 gome re jyiarkable
end-running that' put the i
game at stake Dashing around right j
end He" made a tO yard run for a?'
-toochtfewn but- his- teawl was- carried
back aw penalized 15 yards lor hold-)
ing. Chee&eboro, "end slaps a wicked!
foot under the pigskin. Bradley andl
and McDaniels,. gaurd and tackle per-;
Clothing ..to._Bjasg~ them. Means and^
^hnlion 'iii'H'ier lun-l ,unl nnl bl.ryotF;
.Avelh?T-iie-ikuiMiS-xiuarterrback played
A WHlRlWTXn TRIP TO STATE j
PARK, -THEN TO DAUGHTER
CHEHS .MEETING IN CITY?;
[:._l vrL -<rr -n
Constituted the Activities of Director
I.' S, Leevy" Sunday in Interest of
TKo. State Fair. _?^ 1?-I j
T'p "at Rev. William? church at
State Park, in company with a rep-:
resentative pf The, Leader, Mr.- I-. S.
Leevy made a telling speech in in^
trevest of-the Colored State I^air, back 1
to his own church and.-olT~ to the
country, some twenty mileS away,!
where the, people hailed with (U light'
his coming,^ aiHl^cagevly^ grasped-4m-|
tliaiiTlmw, hi iIih Philmh'lnhin-^ynui"all
peoples were represented, save
the unorganized yegro.
Singers were enlisted for the contest,
_ The -people- followod his party
on the outside after the services, for
indeed Mr. Leevy's wholesome talk,
which seemed to have been selected
from Psalms 57, filled their minds
with .Bible thoughts. ^
The Southern Railway will put on
excursion rates for Thursday, same
as last year, cheaper than the rates'
buiu.ipt.flfr-and on,. - l
: 'Mf. Fflip will'lining hin ti'niw) ii^uiii 1
day, 2Gth, leaving Charlotte ah-8'gw'
rp., This train is runninrg^tmder theauspices
of the Daughters of Elks, I.
B. P. O. E. of W Returning, Wed?<nesday
at v?" o'clock~p_,m, -.They will'
play a base hall gaipe each day, bring
Trig F team from ChaMAtte* tcrplay a 1
local team here.. Mr.' Longshore's
train is expected Thursday from Gas-1,
tonia, N. C., to witness the Allen and (
Wednesday also is the singing con-' j
testrtwo-recitatg-Trfternoon and-night.-i,
T? 01T Mflflno onoft-f n ? ? --
>?vt, iuvoiio OOOV1I/3 tltdU ?
merits are going ahead to perfecting ]
fois plansT T^he * rehearsal Thursday ]
indicated that gflftd^pEOgross is made. ]
More concessions have been sold j
thafi~eWr before in the history of ]
the fair, and enthusiasm was never |
greater in the people's fair festival. ^
Belated applications reached -the ]
Secretary's office for football games, 4
y\ f vr nirw vs
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'UUUUUU.l?JQWynnolKMKmfHKHMJBCBr|'
^LJlEWS-i
LEWIE if]
It. J. Lynch, G. M,. of 2nd V.; J. CL 'i
White; G. M. of lit V.*J\A. McCon-" \
neiL Grand Chaplain; D... W^ Rnaier, J
Gi^-0: "P" McMshstij (}. M.j D, "
j. "Dixon, G. ST. R.; W_tL-Thomas,
Ilistographer. . . i
Grand Commissioners?E. J. Saw- i
yer, T. A. McFall, N. E. Lewis.
ville, . i
2nd -District?-S. J. L. Patterson, i
Clinton. i
'ilild Dlall'll't?T. H. Uum, Allendale.
4th District?M._Ji, Harrison, Ai- 1
5th District?W. N. Roseborough,
Coluipbia. ? ~t
Gth District^-J. H. McMurray, Lan ]
faster. ?i
7th District I. H. Lowe, Spartan- 1
lung. 1
Uth District?J.~A. McConnell, Hart 1
sville. . J
10th District?K. J. Lynch^Cheraw i
lltl\ District-^-S:? J. Poinsette. 1
Charleston.
12th District?K. G. .Johnson, An- J
drews. l
After this. delightful session the 1
following program was carried but t
hy thn T nrril Cnmmittpp nssistpH hv J
Tlie'_ tadies" of 4h?-Eastwn Star Chap^" i
ter of our city. ' - <
The Masons of the city should feel J
proucl ofThese noble women who un^ rent
ltyulrr. Mrs. F., R. Lewie are al- ?
ways ready to join hands with their <
brother ""Masons for the advancement
of Masonry in our city. Ldng live- "<
these " great women cheer us oiv j
Tri this~~great work of exempljIyihgL 1
tier: Friendship,. Morality and Broth- <
erly Love. . . ? / _
a splendid game. .
The two teams neared each other's
goals occasionally only to be stopped |
-hy-the-tightening of the lines or pen- .
alties. Both teams lought with a""
determination to win, But in
Although the odds were considered agafnst
the'tornadoes, the-stonewall
defense 'of light Tast men stopped
them; giving truth to their slogan 1
"The bigger they are the harder the
rail." Both squads played well.
. jWilson High of Florence come3 to
This, game brings the toughest of the
season Js Jopked forward with interest'.~
(joqilms1 itmibeiy and Slalworih "
to whip the stripes off the tigers.
The tiger outfit is strong, likewise
the tornadoes. Don't miss the big-gcst
high-school game of the season. '
Raymond Bailey, reporter. .. "
but the program was full. Nothing
develops the college spiritus does ath.
Tulica,. and ho opportunity better en-, ables
the schools* to get their, insti.*, ,
tutiomr before the publier than does
the Colored tttale Fair.-"ft" lUUk Out *
people -a-time to understand this, but i
they finally got, tn it., pnw Ho- .
sirous lo put more of their educa- ;
tional endeaVorg before the people of
South Carolina, spreading wider the
college spirit; ; Special Arrangements
are on Toot-to. develafr.Fridayik ball =
game into as .large attendance as
Thursday. To that end the fair au
Special apocajs are being made -to-;
have all" the educational institutions
place exhibits 'from thedomestic scie
nop arid nrtd e part rricnts.
AIKEN NEWS NOTES
exercises and a large attendance.
opening in a few remarks gave warm
words -of?greetingo to the tethers. ptmils.
patrons and friends. The exercises
began with singing of "A?-Scripture
passage. The invocation
was offered to^ th^. audience bVRev.
A. \y. Hill. After which the follow
iiik scatters were presenteri tn tho
audienceT"Dr. C. C. Jonson who gave,
the audience wholesome advice as to
the development or The Body, mind"
and soul; Rev. A. V^. Hill who spo]^.
pi fi'aying for price of the best'" and
Other points of interest; Mr. Geo E. .
portance of educating the four parts
5f the "Body viz., the head to think,
plan and reason, the heart to be
kind and, symjpatheticj-iha -hands tot
!>V useful, "helpful and skillful, ttcr
Pealth to resist diseases, enjoy life"
ind make more efficiency. Gen W. M.
McGhee who assured the patrons of ?
the school that if they co-operated '
>vith the principal and teachers, the |
atter would respond with their best.
Efforts. Rev, A. B; Mxtk who spoke
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briefly andinterestingly. on. -UiaJllkfiD.
Drake, principal, responded to all
of llie speakers and told hew glad he
and all were to have them present.
Prof. >W. D." Drake has associated
with him as teachers the following:
Mesdames Mammie J.efferson, Gertrude'
Eubands, Janfette Bland, Geor
s\ia ej. i/raKe, Annie u. wessets, ftia- t
ble B. Hill, E. M. Jones and Miss-Em_.
ma E. Cherry. - - 7- ?
" i"Re "Ailcen Graded School Is doing
much towards jieveloping our boys
and industrially, and we. feeL that by
sincere co-operations of all poneernedwe
will continue to tlo. more each
successive year "along these important
lines?of development, and by soloing
prevent our'children fpom grow_~
ing up ignornnh-and-aHiprepared-^ogthe
battle of life, from being a di%
tn r*1** ? ?
The Silver Gross Circle of - the
Kings Daughters "met Tit the home
Mrs.. Leora Morris last .Wednesday.
fr.fter.thc usual buoineoG.was finished
he hostess served delicious ice cream
md cahe. . ?? : ' 1
aMrL^erO. Oiay of Manhasell, N. ?:_
was a pleasant T-aller at the home of"
Mrs. ^E. M. Jones Thursday afterioon.
Mr. Gray is south visiting his
relatives at Ridge-Spring. S. C. He
:eft for "New'York Saturday.
Rev. E.L. Gordon "while attending
:he Mt. Canaan Association was the
;ue3t of Mr. and Mrs, S L Jones.
Rev. Gordon is the fi^ld missionary for
he Cooperative State Convention.
- A Surprise party' was given Mr.
rncTMrs. John EubanK5~iast' weelfcelv
jbrating their marriage anniversary
b>y the younger set. guest
of Miss Emma E Cherry last
Ga., . ^
The Children's Royal' Social Club
gritertained at the home f Mrs. Georgia
Smith last Friday .evening. All
enjoyed the evening?
We were delighted to have witn us'
during the Association Messrs. Asa
Hightower, A. B. Coleman, R. L. Ry^
ans, C. A. Weaver and other stud,ents
from Benedict, .college These
young men are preparing themselves
iot the battle of life as ministers and
teachers. '?- .
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CHURCH NEWS. ' ~
The Mt Farionn Association' that
was held with, the Second Baptist
church- Oct. 7th-10th was a grand
success. The pre-Conventional ser_
mon by Rev. A. B. Coleman on Thurs
day evening was very inspiring and
helpful to all. He discussed .Isaiah
41 ilO.outlined as follows: "Fear not
I am-with-you? God will not -forget
you,"for He-is your God. . ' ?
Th.. ''rti i-inn nf t hn A rnmi
atlon opened Friday 10:00'*fc'm., with
Rev. R.. L. -Ryan* moderatdF presiding.
Rev. R, B Brown preached a
very .forceful sermon, Mrs. E. M.
Jones presented tfre welcopie address
af?ei~ whfrli tiuT --flowing diatin
guished visitors frere introduced to
the Association Rev$. Vincient, J. ,L.
Bennett, of Augusta,tGa., E. L. Gordon;
Perry, A B. Mack, Aiken; and
W. D Dr&ke, Granitville. All ex-!
pressed great pleasure at having the
'plVfligOTO-Uf falling the Mb-Ganaan
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Saturday, Qctgbgr~i6, lft26. -:-j
AAkodiAMAil." ' -V '
Puring Saturday's session Mrs.
fcT Barnes in her'scholarly and forceful
jrayrirQSKht.jjreetings front the
Sisters' Clubs. After which Rev. -A.
R. Sprouse preached the RaJIy Sermon,
in which he brought to us," many """
practical truths. Rev. W. T.' Kenner
was presented to the body and
tanAlfA 111-i.litII 11 >1/1 inf awaoi > ?.?T.. i ? ?11
of/vnv ui itnj UHV4 iiivvicovilVU <111
.present. Rev. A. W. Hill pastor of
present and exgresed delight in being ' ^
in the Association. v The Educational
jdaas~Meoting flonduotod by Mm Ana
Hightower and Educational Sermon"
T if. Rj L. Ryans deserve special
lighted with the exercises. J
Sunday 9i30 a. m., Sunday sehool fl
was^iargely attended. Supt.. A. M. e ^
ferr? wnv a? his post Lesson.taught^ "**d
by Mrs S. L. Bacon Collins. The lesbvb
waa "weH difltfghl,..nod .explained^??
the subject creating great interest'
in. the entire Sunday school. ?
The session ended with a great mis.
sionary sermon by ReNobles ^
He drove b?lhe to our hearts the*
LuJuiir ?u?ii i...
V..V* OJIOII UC incastired
feo i?,"v Our hoortq. burned ^
within us as he spoke to us by the 4
wayside. ?_ 1
- A total of $2,489.60 was raised dur- , \
-rng-the"session. BlespTTe the tie was V
sung and all went away feeling that i
much good had been accomplished.. __
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. Keeder Roint News
At iu a. ni. buTiuuy beltooi was 7
ealiCd tuuidi'l1 uy me supei i-nienueni.
%fte-Teports ol the spies were gone
over and studied by all With nyirh in
teres t:? ~?'?: ' ^
I W e assembled for our regular evening
service at 8 ,p. nn_i Our humhlp
.servant,-.Rev. U. E. Robinson ap
l^'Oal!fBnWtiulth?me with this subject - ^'Follow
me," St. John 1:43, "The day
following Jesus would go forth into
Galilee and .findeth Philip and said
unto.mm, follow me.' , ... .. -
I Monday jiight every one \yas at V
their post of duty" and enjoyed tt .v.ery^
interesting and helpful "prayer meeting
conducted by Misses Bertha
JHtie-knev .-Weeks.' Then, -j|
Rev. Joe'Metz of Lykeslahd delivered
-a very able ' and .powerful?sgrmog. ?
Tuesday night brought our revival"'
meeting to a. close and Rev. Ky'ser
preached the pennon.' It was indeed
great time-in Ro.edbr Point- jjhureli,
having such ai wonderful and inspiv-.
Tng sermoi). .>
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?we were'gina to nave BrullmrMe-??'
ony, one of "Reedcr Point's 1 deacons.
aUn the rhoir lendnr'hafk with . US.
He has been Philadelphia spending V
"tKie summer with his sister. ? 5
Mr. Chappelle P-inckney returned
Monday from Philadelphia. Pa;, where
he has hecn.spending vacation. "While
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