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Saturday, Oct. 22, 1927.
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j??~?-1 v *. Sumter, ?i.Oi^ t? .a ui.cnd
Morris College. ,, .
3I7ss Dai^y V\ aih.cr Ras gone~tb~
liartsvrlle ,b .(J., where shy will teach
in. the city school.
Revs. W. C. Crawford. of Anderson
und 1. S. Reid of Denver, were
in the' city this week enroute to Sum.
ter to attend the"%V. H. and E....&Land
educational meeting called there
by Bishop Hurst. They were the
guests of Dr. J. W. Douglass-on Byrd
St. ' . Mrs.
Katie I). McDaniel, Miss Ben_
nie Fisher and Mr. jE. D.-Perrin are
among thg sick Chif week.
Intelligence comes-that Mrs. Jen
nie McGhee, who has been quit? ill
for sometime past, is improving rapidly,
to the delight of her many
frierids.
Dra. B. J. Ramsey and J. W. Doug
lass were in attendance of the meeting
at Sumter.
nl:. * A' * " ~m " " *
lv*v M J- Mtirtin anent a few
-"7 -days in Newberry this week on busi
ness. ?- ? '
Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Ferguson are
71? attending the Sunday Scliuul Oon
vention of the M. E. Church at Fen.
dleton this week.
??- Mr. Isuni Mooi'e-cam^ from Ashe?*.
ville Saturday to spend the week-end.
with his family; ? ?^ ?
Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Bradley were
L city visitors this week. Rev. Brad
ley is completing his fifth year at the
Pre'ley Circuit, his home town, which
is indeed commendable. J
Dr. W. F. Rice and Rev. J. R. Gal"
!< way Were visitors at the A. M. E.
manse Sunday night. \ '
Dr. D. L. Witherspo'on of Green
ville, S. C., was here this week on
business. ' . ."I
Mrs. Lilla M. Williams visited her
on and daugh.-er, Dr. and Mrs. D.
11. S:ms at Allen University last w?ek
She is delightful with the visit.
! : The Revs. P. M. Gary and W .E.
. , White of. Abbeville were visitors this
week. . ' 1
Mrs. Suoic Mae Loo is visiting, .Mrs,
Jessie Johnson* in Asheville, N. C.
Little Miss. Laura. Ramsey. the
H" daughter of Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Ram_
- -t~ ~ "sey. celebrated her sixth?biilhda.v
Wednesday with her friends. She
entertained with games, etc., whieh
Hi were enjoyed. Gream and cake were
Hi Mrs. Amelia Chiles entertained this
week in financial interest of Weston
Wf Chapel Church of which she is a con
T -7 sistent member.
L A program consisting of solos, duetts,
fluartettes, select readings and
recitations (was rendered at Weston
L Phnnpl tfnc wpplf nriHor thn nncnipna
^ .. tfie W. H. and F. M. Society. It
W was a decided- success..,.
I;'-.*. .. : . Church Newa.
Mt. Pisguh Templet?Our church
W~ fa Very much alive to its duties along
r all lijncs. Mention might be made of
its spiritual life, which is indeed
worthy of note. The prayer meetings,
love feast and preaching services
have noticeably increased in ^t
. tendance this year. Almost as rriuch
: * might' bc said of the financial coh
dition: of which you will hear later.?
Our fall rally amounted to $306.65
?and all captains have not reported as
k Anticipation of the coming of the
18th session of the Piedmont Con.
t?looking forward with pleasure.. *.;
The missionary society; Mrs. DaJ?y
B. Holman, preii'tsnt, madj a sub.
- stantial contribution .to 4b" ?Bishop
^fTTTst~Drive fund last week; ?
Our dot'nr wonev rally i?* schied
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I State College Notes
Orangeburg, S.' . C.?-During the
| past week- andjseveral of the^ c-bmiii^.
weeks Souh" 'Carolina Sure?(
for Negroes will have many evenU ?>f
unusual interest.
President Wilkinson- with Prof.
Gregg and Registrar. Spann are to
[jneet with the Presidents and Do'.nr
rof the-South Carolina colleges and tx:
pect to lend in much of the discus
sion of plans that , are to be devised
for.classification of the schools;of the
State and for the improvement of cur.
ricula in South Carolin colleges.
Airs. Nell Hunter, talented artist, is
scheduled t oapjucar in- song recital"
Friday, October 1.4th in the St?ite at;
ditorium. She comes to Orangebur;.
race. ' ?-?? -?
Dr. C. C. Johnson of: Aiken. S. C..
Rev. I. D.- Davis, I). I)., of Silv er,
Rfv, ?T fl. lii'iirtl.. 17 If..
bia, S C.; and Prof. J. A. Pierce- of
Orangeburg, H: C., m'ic\ tin- mmmU
t6e for the Odd Follows of the State
"tn?givp?hdiulavsiiip crimination?rv
Ihe College dining the ..week. Jitmr
one who is the son -t>r- daughter of an
Odd-Fellow in?to receive a hum ire-1
dollar scholarship given yearly by
this Oi'der to five.of the. leading n>f~
leges, of the State.
The now agricultural building, now
'rider construction, will soon be re.fV
for occupation. * Thanksgiving. t! occasion
for the lloYoe Com ink too'
bal1 game,, has bet n design a1 c d rg??
day for the dedication of the,build
ing. . ' ';
President Wilkinson of the S
Ojjjllege, is afso president -of
Conference of Nu.gvrrT.and-lii c.nt'( '>!
leges, has notittoiVnH'g.dTn nig' u? .i-n'
part in their cdmffig iheeting at ( hi
cago, November 14? 3<f. Adiohiitrative
problems of t^ie N-ogro par.d(il'.Ult
Colleges io 1 to'be '.hn., ya a
topic at the v^ry importap^'conTer
ence. . . ?
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A NEW OK(JAXrZFATP)Nt ?
On Oetobel- 11th a meeting was lu l
! at 1^15 Washington St.,-the miiik
! was, culled by Rov. R. M. Myers. Th.
I purpose of the meeting; being expiaihj
edj which was to .form an nr :n i
tionf-to be known as a Religion? C -n;
pact to finance in the const rue', it n
churches. ^
The Rev. T. M.-' Bnykin,\}uniU)x~oJ
Union Baptist Church, was elocto'
president; Rev. Green, ]?istor <>l
jEbehezqi" Baptist. ClunVh, 1st v'ic?fc
president; .Rey^J. C*. Collier, paste?
of Trinity Baptist Church,.#2hit vice
president". Rev-. R. ,M. Myers. past.
of St. l'aul Baptist Church, troast? ( ?
Rev. J. C. White, pastor of Z'on Bun*,
tist Church, chairman of the B: >
of Manairers; Rev. Tl. Morris, phsTro
St. John Baptist Church, secretnrv
Tho Rnnvri of Mnnnt'ov.- i-s ti> :!,?
composed of the pastors. officers y
J amnions, of "the various churches rep
l-dficnted. _ - ' ; .
Ihe_"fv? rttooVi'nf will h~'lieVl V
- 111K?Washington St..?("Mohcr?
at 0:30 "P. M. Alt nrtstor; atnl .I-"'"
*^en who arp interested in th , mrvyc
- at vh'ch 'Jinvp a -svif'Tr convo"'?o;
' j n\'i| hp he''1 Several el"
1 v. I1 1?:k * mvt in thl * service, i Com
1 j arid worship with us. ...
?fMiss Tolbert of Chir ey*.? fU-?-p-?nearod
.in recital here Friday
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News
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*i i ~"f*.tzsi'e' ami Katie Dawkins ar..
. ii.it! in \ki!^Uy lust week from Long ar
i ?X. - V., wthoro they tip cut a . fck
k-vok. vj-*? .tilth.*" , ilt
liit' services at Friijnship. Church er
last Sum"!ay. were well, attended and di
every, one prseeftt v.as greatly in \
i p:iked ly t!:e powerful sermon preach- ar
,d hi" ,i,iu jiutiui^ihivy X. w? c.
1 f. \VV" \V: Nicholson of Bettis -jr
V --fw'-i V- w-i'g fipnit in the city"'Sat
?HI burine?t&7?~~' T~~lk .,t" * ^
Mr., ami Mi;. James-Jeter-.are being j,
:'h; > UtL:Md on the birth of a daugh- 0
j- -Oc jol-er .IDih-.. Mrs. Jeter will be >e
rem. "i,%: n J lis" Miss Mable Anderson, [H
1 ' it pen; b 's club, "Lilly of w.
.p... y" ,jift at the home of Miss ,t
' . U v..,- last Tuesday. The meet
. " c~. e. ilr.ir and well attend rf
ml. co
. :M> i cordially invited "to cj,
1 . "Ildloween Play" at the
I; ' l'. Ins-titufO fin flctii :n
>' \\ i"*. IV Watson, State Mission.. w
"" ' 1siivi(| '"at 7)>
.ir. ; t Chlp-ch last Sunday trior.
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i-iJCfci. Tuhctakuf Mrs. Maria Watson j
Second Baptist Church ,jj
.! by the pastor, Revl J. W. if
. ' , , ' ,\l. .VIor,cloy, ' Sljrm^
- . ful member of the P. C. A. v
i v .cm "Was made in THe Aiken
S.\dv iiohnan of Wagener, S.
.i_I u_?, J? M'.v nlc Davis-of th?is A
v. \. r tia'.ctijv married last week. ,|
?:? . i., "h .? a recent graduate' ol -..t
. ..S. l.i,id. 'J'hey have the best j
.. . . t eir n.any friendsx in and m
f tfHj State for a happy sail o.
! i;. dmitripfopial sea. y,
? ? Second Baptist Church quay. u.
. ..Mis.-rs. . 01 Scott, S. Jest ice, e,
nwy. '.in; II. Richardson are.ren. j(
so lovely selections now. j,
. : . j ared-on the program of the ai
-?*?V . i' 1 l ist Sunday evening and
e sclei ioivs were -greatly enjoyed. (<
Y I'Vy,,e.a.s >.md vuwTTiThn'lTest IfTtm j
? v'"- - v "ui \ c
\? on tl\a comer of Union St. and Rici j,
,^IJhX~Yvenue. " v " X
. i . g, II. Sl.mon, cJeanpr and press- \]
' : !< ated on Fark AvO., be% ^
I'v. pei) Union and Fairfield St. Call \v
n i: m wh-.n in need* of such sei'vices.
V.. r :i!ik ihv following persons forX.-j
. ."r'- "UFrj;"Urrrsf and renewals: Mr.- j
. . Klla Harris' .50 ' .
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is
ni:\v York city locals w
?' D
T?? beautiful weather' seems to
cvcr>';hing alive. . /;' lc
' Jjv-i Sunday wis a egreat day at h
. i .?Yrm?iii.^.tist?Church, of which ?j
* \v=r .cr=is a Jmember. Rev. Win. T
A. i i asloi was at his best
' ?tt: i 't -i*. .11'* preached-from the <_ ]
. !ij it: "Whai have I done."', .1
Mr,-.. Pa'V: y. Smith of 255 W. 148th ;a
1 -h. m ;v' r ;Cted ihe following young bi
v:-.l la-lie :U a diner pafty 'Sat"
> !;irin lienor of Mr. George ^
Cb'.v.i'v- birthday. Messrs. Eul
. i of II. jst,', TUHrermr:^:
. IV. of I'", il id -lphiu; Leroy Greer. j
-i :i- > ; ,.v v;-. v as, Thomas Ross, Geo.
A' " .1. Smith; Misses Mar- <]
v' (h' arif, Zenobia Reynolds n
' h., Laura V. Boykm, MildrotL s
i . Jennie Smith. Dinah Lee C
:<"'d 1 oi-'t'e 'B. Boykitu. Thc^v
-* ' . -w-,? ?v.-ani: made and decorat-' f
i -i . h .tass. with white, pink and- -j
_ ' ..Ji-x'j. l.ses and the name George T
< or i vied of seven courses^ 1
* The A'/rona Byrd left the city I.
. Tnr-day for the sunny South, where F
he. will resume' her work as teacher F
her- former school at home. ji
Mr. end Mrs. Ilaynes end Tate of g
; St'ilu C' lleee, -Qrangchtirg. who are-d<
now .ij??idinrc in YonkefS, N. Y., en- ?
fi'ivaiutd Ihr- State hoys -and- girla. of_ I
' Now York City at theit_ residence in j t
Vgnkcrs Saturday evening. r
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FOOT BALL. ?
Tho -Union High School football
sfjtifid was the center of attraction 1
j i:>? i{ whc n they engaged in a live- i
I rinia'-o preparatory to"* their 't
!. l <1 hard sc:?ip with Brewer i
' Xiirir.iil. in their annual classic. The e
. >ason ahead o? the Tigers will be r
~a'n T'?v.-;, tTng one, several hard games ^
" ' ?> ;,V I t IV -'i ht'dull'd Ciwi'li StrnrirB ?
, i. : i
_ i-; K:;sv working hi^ nli. ii into COT1- t f
" ditiori. In order to bring home the ;
"Jin/pn" in the majority of the con- t
_ ?tTyt^r?Am?'uig~tho 38 . men reporting ',
for practice ""are several potential!]
stars, fast, aggressive half-backs a t
hounding. Coach Staggs" announced t
that there were one or tiwo open j
d trv. on'the TigCrs' schedule, and i 1
(ban. any high school team flesiring
\s?mo" should eonnnunicate with him j
at Union High school, Markley St., L
j Greenville, S. C.
A .. <tr ? t y
3 LEADER
Benedict News
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The conference of presidents, deans
id registrars of Negro colleges in
h+44?t Cnrolnm .it Mol l is; Cn
!ge, Sumter, October 8th to consicL
matters related to courses, ere.
ts and high school classificatinos.
t the elos'e of the session a timely
id worthy, tribute was paid" Dr. F.
Redfern, Dtun of Benedict College,
i, byhalf of the conference by Presi'.
"nft^R. S. Wilkinson, its chairman,
ih) referred to the statewide appr^"
ation by all classes of Doctor Red
rn for his effict^ttt and1 successful
rvice as an educator covering a long
;riod of years. Special'-'.emphasis
as placed upon this"career ,remark
?le for the high ideals ,lofty prineij
es rr ill simnlipitv- iinilsiiintn/1 mw\
ige Anil faithful" devotion to the
nise of the human welfare which
laracterized it.
Iteference was made to the recent
fate of Paul R. Redfern, missing
autor uwd nwn of Doctor Kudfunni
ho made a valiant effort to speed
,-er an uttAhftr'tWd l'6Urmi M-tlHTl'
ltous air curents;T~fea1ess of fmJ
jndTrig difficulties, daring hurricanes
ireatened by jungles, the abode
iseases, wild animals and pbrhap>
> contribute to the advancement ol
mi-seicnUl'1 and., thus broaden ifr;
/enues of social and economic irtoi::
jurse between the nations of .'.the
re3fern Hemisphere.
The conference shared with Dear
et?fern ' the abiding confidence that
i'imutely his noble son would be res
ted, and expressed the hope that
trough the care and guidance of a
ysterious Providence that watch.e*
le sparrow fall, Pual Redfern >vtll
?t retufn to gladden the anxiously
ailing hearts of interested-onos-am
/entually cause the father to re.
>ice saying: "For this my son
?ad, and is alive again; he was lost
nd is found." '.
The Y. W. C. A. meeting Sunday af
i IIUUII wcia iiiicicaiui);
ho Indian nf SnrOnd CnH;nry Bantis"
hurch conducted the service. ?Krs
ulia Bonner gave a vocal solo; Mis:
ouise ~Thompson "a voca| 30I0 am
[rs. Mary Russel a beautiful instru
icntal sefeciion,. Mrs. R. L. tiinnuc
as the speaker of the hour. Shi
sed as her subject "Casting a Shad
lv" rlintUnnejl it very intorunt i71 fr
and touchingly. Mrs. A, P. L>urt
ar responded with a few timely re
larks in her usual way of;, the beau
, of the service. We are alway:
lad when the time conies for th<
idles of Second Calvary to worshij
ith Us. We enjoy unspeakably theii
resence. > " .
The Senior graduates of the Bache
>r of Arts course of thej class of. \2'
ave found their respective places 01
TC~vuyage of life and are doing well
hey are taking their work servouslj
nd which has been a motto of th<
lass. They are determining to hob
leir rank. Mr. Clarance Adam Chicl
i at Cedar- Hill Academy, Spartan
urg, S. C. Mr, Koy Philip Cunning,
am is at Schofield School, Aiken
C. Miss Fairy Belle Head is at Ce
m- Hill ^^odemy, Spartanburg, S
r M h'K. Naomi MTUo .Gari-i'l tls l ia'T..
i teacher in the city high school, Bes
:mcr City. N. C. MisgHildvcf) A
ienry is at McBeth High School, U
urn, ST^Cr'^Tiss^Josie Belle White
; at Finley High School, Chester, S
. MiSs Jimniye Verdelle~Willianis i;
t Jichofigld School, Aiken, S. Mr
ohn Evans is employed as oishicr it
afe,. New York. Mi\ Denials H
hompson has charge of the Latii
nd Science department, Efamei Scot
Iigh School, Rock Hill;" S. C. Mis;
.aura Bynum' is at Asheville C'.t;
iigh School, Asheville, N. C. Mis
Ithel Lee Evans is at Waverjy Hos
ital, Columbia, 'S. C. and Miss Vir
inia Lee Bradley is at Benedict Col
Columb'a,' S. C.
We are indeed glad to see Stis
'arkeX- hack in school again, nt'tc
laving to go home on acount of fIT
-r * ?iCss.
; . nr r-v? - TOWARD
AND MORE- ???
HOUSE TIE. 7?
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 10?^The Howar
Jniversity Bison, armed with dtadl
ntent to gore the Maroon Tigers t
he quick, met with-, bitter disillusior
nent here todaylieTore, a ~Vrt3T, ho1
.rogeneous throng?a kaleidoscopi
nultitude?a phantasmagoria?--at
.Vhat's the use?
Two-confident teams took "the tiel
it Howard returning Pngo
>3 yard kickoff .24 yftrds. Howard
hree attemnts at the Morehouse lir
verc of no avail. Htrttfli'r punted-4
^ards; Moseley was downed , in h
iracks. After three" plays (two ,'<
:wo yards pains and one of four yd
;ain) Howard was penalized five yd
for delaying the'pame. Morehous
received and made the first dovvn
three lays. With merely a yard gai
ed on three playsy Wilson kicked.;
yards to Payne, who was stopped
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his trucks. Then, .\.i. jio. - e.ojnTto
the fore and Ttviy.es ~tr.:~~~ba!l yardsoh
ti e hist t-.-o j>i 5'?- tl"V.,aril th'n"
"" hJJi'iu <i?crfr?her i.f i;.l?c._rk,
passes v.* ore )': < ;aui? \i. Ayu'.n Iliiitoh
'nuntcd'ol V(,i(is. > >:' < !' -Wl'.'.eh MoSOr
ley re-truvoi>'-<J. ?l wo oif'-tackle play.netted
bat \A:< yards. V. (14011 uas
toree.d to' kieki T^aynu, returned the
Z*i yard ..punt.'one.- yard. Howard'stotal
on-li?e next;ton pipys amount:
lad yard to .. y.'i.p . v.-lieu In
Ids t ratlin; Vl.i I 1 ydi tlS'1
aOli toe tir.-j-c pi ay . ,. h?? . '< lost the
5 hull on?dowtrr, -rind t!a- < jhaiTer'JTnk;,,
' d.'?fn?t !ii. ,i.i? *.?i?q - .-t?ilo'A
-d^ow twh . [\.: i'd'-"Trrr
: luuuiiiK- Ifee Halt T7IT in a- <)
dindloek wrtip thi?"hrHMTfTyfri'nr!mT'''-rf
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. possession o.-i ;.< > d une:
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Inspired i>. fin- . .y i ? tlie-AUna
I Mrtlfl , .Miiiy I in*.,'.ii. ? : ..I. ! if.. u,r
.he tie Id, Ve?r s!i 1 a: n"'o.er?iine4r
[ 11 in*-' iii.r.! ?n'' I Ji -v.'M'il OiycKCU .
pMoVchoiihxV !' i?r*. i-u_.it!' t'ii-M-f plays
f Ross \venj' uyi*r jjjr ft r"T?< ich(lu\vn.
I'it.uii'.'kiiku'i i1-!
| j down, Noison , Atvhvr i ;^ .J ti^
m lloyartl's t.v.o vaii- 11 turned
to his .".I '.!!!' : l-hi*.
M In .Uu"'1?jU: l!>. Vjy.?i, .tJi J Mhriibuuse
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: inef ju'tal" i> r .tfrtlll-.* : \vli.in Coles
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' arils t" "1 .'ii'!' '1 : i.: ? m. Mptvi-H.sc
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end of thc .game7 precluded unutlret 5?*
' tVik-hdowA aim ~itnj3"^tt coireonrtnated 7lfc
ill "a 7?7 deadlock. Howard's bver.
iOixielv w.as costly to her, causing her 'V'M. .
to'losefrtrea \yly on slugging, oif-slde
mrJ twice striking the chief, official.
Both lines made excellent showing.. ' ..
Howard's heavy luckfreld having the
edge over th(. Maroon combination. 7 ; ..
itosa, Miller, Tyson. Martin and Cole ' >.
were the Howard luminaries, while, the '
'tvfjrk of CWv& M'frSklpy?' -Manii and .. Jl
Killjoy was a thorn in Howard's side '
: - Lineup.
.\lorc house (7) . ?4-iOward (7 f
ic!l ? L. p. Tyson r .
ftlitrnian??. - L. Tr Smith, . '
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