The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 19, 1927, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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1 " f , ' '. f. Saturday, November 19, 1927. 1 {- , DK. 11AA LOli i.\ CHAKLESTOxN,* l At thy soIicitutumyiL-DtT"3T~C7 Dun- ' hfiiy in-?ftrrrnTTriihw. to Charleston October luUi -and began one of the gloaiiai meetings that wo have held _? '-y-m ^rrS"Vh\;reii tor quite a white. We : lty.tiu.ni1. iia^ ior as one ol the safest ' ami aounUist .gos.pel preachers in our S,uuc. x tie stmnuns delivered by him - \vei'e short and ppinted., 'i'hey were f inaae so plum that the, way-faring man, thmig-n. ti tool, could understand. 1 he meeting .\vas,\yeli attended all ' * Die week mid- the .entire church seetn. tvl",to BC binciuied and tile pastor Kitaily helped.. \\ o had 27 coiuuats . - - ? ;r* " V ? 1 * *" = , ' during. 4piia meeting. ' . ; Sunday morning Dr. Baylor delivered the btlv aiiniveisarv sermon of Dr.; in in I'm r s pastorate, . which Was \\iy SU'ongjinu instrui tive.. On Sunday morning, iNoveniberdtlTh ^ ^httlO o'clock.-Dr. Baylyr prcachcurjtiro?me. nioirict'i selnvon of the members who ^ j died during -the iyicio'd from November jh^'j to xov(;lwber 1'j27, . lie took ' hs his,text 5I5K b:17, "They shall be Thine* sauhtTio Lord, in the day when' 1 make up tnyje\yels.lLj-Thr^se'J"as the vv<i.aU?i'elt. pruUiL to. know L t tfiatt' we w.cie or could be jewels of ; LLtd ?i?any unp'lhc?apeiikei srr~ foteibly pictured it that any one who has ever l'e'lt the power of God be_j " " lived: hiiiiSclf to be God's jewel. The " spirr- v.mj Yelt in Morris Street 13ap.- | ' . ? vi;?v viiuix'ii. mis nay. s|. * ' At i:Ot)-P. Hi. the unveiling of a, . . tablet eroded It. the memory of the j late Doctor Randolph Kemp, D. D., j * pA-tur ,and'-builder. took place At this time. At this service l)r. Baylor wus . the 'principle speaker. He?gave Us " a brief history of J)r. Kemp's life as ' preacher, pastor and of the many *' > - f" nth r.workcommendable of him dur. , ' ijhif- -hi?" 'sojourn in South Carolina." Dr. P.avbtr- ils'M] fiS aidxt^-Proverba 7 *; lOtT, " ThOf-^Ie+nory op the- .just is West lutf-Tii,'. name?of the wicked f' * slf.ll rot." -I'his service was well at - ' 1 tu ili'.l illld the neonio of Charleston ' . sliowed their appreciation-of the work ";v Dr. Kemp did -among them. Dr. Dun_ i-> ' bar has laid the example for- all of, ' ~ * the churches f 11 roughout the State. '* ; Ho can><> hero live years ago and did i -? nw huii'/f.r Hie faults *.md mistake3j_ ~ " ,n- * "r of iTi - pi odeccrsor. hut wont" to work* f :tVid t'ni(l**oiT sill. thc, debts, which were : : many, and turned his whole attention " ^ to the' buihbpg up of the member. ~"7~ ' sTiip -by i oiling toge'dun- the scattered ! shjep who hud: rayed? ofF during the i "Mllhes-s.'of I)r. Kenip, We are proudj : of. the. fact that .we have wbroadhcart. . * <' . T| :i *'* ? virnsUan gcntlcmi\n;\qn able gos. j |>el:pVi'yeher, who strives day by day j V \u-te;adl-W the way of the Lord-more: * perfect.:?-11-, f-?r"' ? ] V ' ' The nn vi iiTjr~~c;osjo dg SulTdny "Tlight |" with 'J aptism. I).r. Baylor had the ; .. ' opportunity, of preaching to a crowded ' Kov?VriTi"?<r to' say'that Morris Street \v;vs OiV-Ui'od nicans luindrcd.?, for the " ' etfiiico" Fp "the largest, most commod . ions ami artist ic-huild|ny pn this side c-C the MHson and Dixon line. Dr ' Baylor preadvd- the lnptismal ser.'g ??? hvii ' fj -Oil?l.' a i;iiia?G:-l, "Thrrefoiv . ^ we al e 'buried .with him by Baptism t to ?'t-ath; that like as Christ was raised .up from 'he dead by the glory ? . * of the Father even so we also should ? life." ; yz sl:rvTi oa closed with a'< warm" ' -if.' 1 " ' ' - 1 " " * ? Tv* ... . ' ', d. The , * *? 1,: __ * w| Pastry Shop ^ *?; .'. SOMETHING NEW .'. '.* ?*'. ' 1114 HAMPTON AVE. - ;:.j. . ^,.rv > v v ; _ t > -.'*v' IRA R / I COMFOl i~ECONC - J ? ~ Q A .... " , - --^-v I"1?1 Reduced F I ; Fares for > . * . Ask TicE M- 'y Is OUT 1 RAILWA' shaking of hands and "coxae again Dr. Baylor" was heard on every side, more especially was this emphasized by the pastor. We did our best to sat. K i6iy our pastor and we believe that C we did, tor he suid our gifts made l him very happy. The total collection 1 p was $b03.36. | h NEWS a It has been.sometime since you have ti had any newsf rum us but we are still o on the map. h Some of fehe farmers are still busy w sowing oats'. It 'has been dry and ^ most of them , ate behind in planting j, their grain.Sunday* ^le 13th.-was a bUsy day at Red Ilill Baptist Church. The j p Sunday School attendance was good, j ......11 I nuMininiv tua*A 1 nr? ^ conducted by the pastor, who recent- g ly returned from the Pee Dee Asso- ^ ciution, which convened at the Mount ^ Olive -Baptist Church at Mulllns, S. p C. "Rev." Jenkins is also pastor oi this -fc< L'hUI'l'll. 1 1 . 1 1 ? He- reports the association held one jj of the best sessions he has ever atr tended. ^ Several have answered the call since y you heard from us. The Hon. L. C. ^ Seottref Eastovcr- passed away on tho 30th of last month. Funeral services j were _ conductcd by hts:~pastor> Reyv ~ Portr.r from the Mt. Zion Baptist ^ Church of which Mr. Scott was an ^ officer.. A well arranged program was car- ^ ried out with Prof. C. G. Garrett of 'e Columbia acting as master of cere- ^ monies. '?> The host of relatives that met to ^ pay their last tribute of respect and r, the mound of beautiful flexweps that ^ poVfehed the irrnva besnoke of the C , -T- ,, worth and high esteem of the da. ceased. j The family has the deepest sympa- p thy in their ; * On NovemberVth Miss Rachel Rey- j nolds crossed the bar. She had been y in. poor health for several mShths. ,.( She was o member of the second Galrieral services were conducted from the t) diis, ,S. G i her original church. * f, Rev, J. \V7 Neal, pastor was assist- n ed by Rev. C. H. Brown, pastor of c) Second Calvary and Rev. W. T. Simmons. ^ ' u Miss Reynolds completed the nor- e< mal course at Alton University sev- -r tyaLyears agg._ To know -her was to lovo hr-r. We sympathize with the fam ^ iy. in their sorrow. j, Mrs. Carrie W. Bobo left for Spar- tJ tariburg, S. 0. on the 10th to begirt- g h'.-r- school work. Mrs. Lula Single- g ton Jones formerly of Columbia, but now of Atlanta Ga., is her assistant, g A short program was rendered at y, the graded school on Armistice- Day. q Trof. Winston, the magician, gave t( an 0ntertainmept at the graded school on. the evening of the 14th. ^ ~ ^ + 3"n"1"^ S] WANTED?Temporary or perma- ^ nent position jis._Jfaok-keeper. Have had sever? years' experience in bookkeeping and general office work. b .Apply t<*?^ ? 121-frTIeidt ist/ -^fWumbia, S; ft ^4iap<XMXM'MXMS^MX^n'^!HXM!HXMXMK' o ' '. . ' | C Fresh Bread, Cakes, Rolls X b H Pies daily. . ' | t ill Appreciate Your Business X _ g A MRS. SOPHIE REIDLINCER nChnrge X S A/EL t; ... p by ' ' VI N e STABLE ; >MICAL F?~ T lound Trip - |s ihort Trips L ft Agentg " j? HER 1ST I r SYSTEM r 'J' ^ ' THR PALMICTTO I !.,! . I m m ? ifcunberg News ;- rr i_ ?^ -j i'ee : Tl > ' Iuiujj ? I***1 Mr. Henry Staley ol* Denmark," br i?-e i. and Miob FloaaieMcMichuel of \V.. -en laiiroad Avenue, thi's city, were hap. %m lily aimed in hyly matrimony ul me?rrrrrri lOine of the bride Wednesday eve. ing at ti o'clock, ltev, li. C. JucKaoiv ]li; asior of Mt. Curtail t?l, D. Church Mrs. nd1 the bride's pa&ior olhciuted. Da^k The couph. left on the* C^dU train Vouil he tJamc opening for Columbia and ,-.uv. thcr "ijK?intfll wKer0 they sp.ent their Airs, uneymopn. \ / .m,! I Fo^ .the prpaSwf Mr. nn.l A1 ? >>. St.nliy ^4+ r:ll I ' ?I_-- Vl - 'in ii.uivi; tuvii uuuig wini iUi's. iMixyy lcMichael, the bride's mother o" W- i's-.ri'j Lailroad Avenue. I Quite a number of local citizens isited the Orangeburg County Col '!>A 1 red l1 air lust~v?*eeR, 'i lie eit^ rohrrurt' chool gave holiday Thursday, I'roi. iekenbackei' wiitrhis teaching .stall pent tlie day in Orangeburg on . the air grounds, \vhile the Frasicr A'cude-1 ly.gavo-Friday, Arhhirtiee Day. The:,.^K rusjer teachers and 3everalV,iidi'nt:i ! 3olC the legal holiday i'n Oianv/nnre ' ' a ttending. the AUen-Claflin- game al he fair. ' f. The Bamberg County Colored teach: ' h r's asbui'lniion mat-led the ll'dr-hvo ,] ear with .a,very interesting session in 1 he Frasicr school auditorium Friday, iovembcr 11th at 4:0U I\ il. Prof. . 'V' . E. Blanton, principal of Vdorheerf ' ns f ^ unanimously-elected to succeed' i nine If over his protest.?In fact ?.ui "" ^ li(?ters were elected or re-elected with- ' IK0ut opposition-as' 'follow's: MisS^M.- U.% 1 " happelle secretary; Frof. il. A. ilen J ' :'n fee# -treasurer; Pro*. R. C, Ricken^ ;1 acker, first vice president; Airs'. Al. . . Robinson, second. vice, president.' i connnitteg. was appointed to ar.' 'K> M unge for fields, day in the early l;0'1 ' printr with Rev. T. R. Rnhins.m, hairman associated' with him aro_^_li! ' I6V. W.\W. Chappelle,' Mrs. Ursula t,T1" o'hnson, Rev. M. C. H. lfillard, l'rof. '. J. Davis and others J. ho, ?'>o iation adjourned to meet again on re-third -Friday ill llpieniher :it ih.- i '7'ls oorhees school. Mrs. Heywood John- Inust an -wus named chairman ol* the nro." ^ * ram committee for the association. "Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bnrtely en i 1M,st' ;rtained in htmcrr 0f Mr mid Met ' * fenry Stalcy Monday. evening lhst -1' rom 8, to 10 P. M. yuile a large ,zu\ ' umber of guests -were present' to u>:i * njoy the evening. " ' . ntote The cozy J.ittle cottage was most ; ?'"'t eautifully and artistiiulfy decora J with a variety of perfectly blend v ig shades and flowers of the season. v-'-uto' osteins jiispatching the domestic .a!'-. ('n airs <and almost at the same lime 1 iking activ^ part in the many tonus f amusement. More thail throe'score uests were-served. Mr. H. D. Walker, of Johnson mith University, Charlotte, X. C., 1 ,l'n< lr. Herman Dixon and Mr. Row., of ~1'' irangeburg, & G.,-. wcrc recent visi_ ,* >rs here. inter* Miss C'. IlemmingwHy ami Mrs. M. UH.. Robinson of the Frasier tfchOo]#. ' pent the Week-end in St. Matthew^, nd Sumfer respectively. : The moving picture presented Mom ') !i ay night in the'Frasier auditorium . * : y-;'" ' v. vTW y representatives of the Vooi'hecs chool was enjoyed by a _syltntiid--lr'cn^: uitiwvi ui ji uuiig- pcupiv* H U ilJ IT j A\L1" >oking for their early return. gagei Rev1. J. M. MTller. D. 1)'.^ president i hr. 4 f Emerson Institute, Bluckville, S. here. will preach for the ZTon Ilill Pros-, Mr yterian Church in the Frasier audi ;_Circei orium Sunday morning at 11:13. To At 7:00 P. M. the pastor, Rev. T.' ,na : i. Robinson,-will preach from the seriui ubject "The World's Seven Greatest make Vondcrs". The friends and public rules re cordially invited to worship with paj cj SL ' |your The new suUsTrbk'rs IS The Leader <;-,0 his week are: Mr. James Berry, "So-j iety A venues and Mr. Glen me Green, i Rev. E. M. S. E.iir, of Otulty 'Hill,! n etsivinn' onvmAM .TLA^I. * * VMVIIVU U Oil tl lllg OV1 lliUU <11 X Hcl l-I l\ . I)V ul Sunday morning last. Everybody /as inspired. * The CHERAw news . I ( ???? ?' 1 - ' I All n Dr. W. S. Thompson^ District Sup The/ rintcndent of the Beniic I tsvi 11a D i s> | t,'!..... riet, preached a noble sermon Sun. ay night nt Wesley M. E. C.Vvurvh. r-> -.r V'e are always glad-to -hear htrffT^"tev. A.?Mack of Bennettsvilli' v;i?' j;.-, lso present. ? j?-'-- -f'The Mr. C. AT, UtisVfnr. nrh? wan ro ."v ; orted sick last week, departed Ibis ah ife Sunday night, November fith at Voice ^ades.boro, N. C. at the hospiul. Hc q /as confined only n few days bofoto j o anjft-'ered the call of death. ' tv?^ His (fbath was a shock to the com i junity, State and .county. ITc \vn.-' V useful young man in his town and Thou tnte. Ouf ""honrf-felt gwmpn>hy -Li?: ^ xtendg'lia tftg tt-'rcnv^l tomny in - a^T' heir snd hours of pain an4 sorrow. I - v [a was-connected with gcvciul frh. 1 o v ai*na? organizations. - 1 Th<t T The "arffest crowd of people that has ' n ver gaTHered in CheraW to-p?y the! ist tribute of respect to a friend was I " J - k ~. *' EADER - " . " "TTtuuiiMTay, November Uth al cu iJce iiuiniat Cnuryh, where the <3 ui actvn.cs Were conducted. >o V Cj. ;W?* Long WU3 'UlUalCl* oi Qf 10.UCS. j '9 \.us buried with Elks and Py ? . i.ciHjto. tjie norai tributes were ^ r and beaut u'ul. . . " ' a lorubs to jnourn his loss, u wife, <3 A. Al. iiyskuw; mother Mrs. M, <S i \ *">?$ n cw; brotney Mr. W. liuskew yi' X . oS.owu, Ohio; .sisters,"* Mrs. li. '.8 vis, Maty Husky w-oi' New York, S Gallic .liuskew ol' Pittsburgh, Pa. Q rh.uat' ofTeluUvcs and ~f rTchtls. 0 ... Martha i'icmjrritiK, whir lias 011 die sick list for several weeks ? Oia'hiug her'health. ' v. N. T. Brown was culled to > he Mmday on aecqunt of the & bl' hialtfatherl - J. Greenville News | V l-e^n its second months oh f ay of this weak. Classes are f .Monday, Wednesday and Fiv ? n xchts,- !'C;rinnintr at 7:an m _i_ . 'i i'0?*Si h()nl \v:U Ith ....... ..+...1 "3 ; ? j. ix month It i'-j not too lute to 'jj ' : li -l v.. it. i'rozovant, y ;i incipal^ in an iniervieHv Mon jj ^rhTTnging-classes from Tick X nd Crohpvillu counties appeared ITtU 'The ^yTTir^'hoatley Con. ~ r-,.??1? ??V? K. II. Williatns, a prominent wo- { of this city, is out at,nin follow. .j! ir indisposition of several weeks. X Melvin Aiken of Asheville, X t spent (hp past week here ak |t*~ nest of his brother, Mr. Ozie Ai- { m^V;yd,la\y St. .laf,t early .j! v.JHcyfor Due W)Ut. where he !?! ;isi|t other relatives and friends. X - educallunal campaign of the 2e Baptist Association began. { . qy \nvnnilnr 1 HI) and Will ter ~ X Le on Thanksgiving Day. Two X an 1 dollars is the goal. We Y make this the greatest rally in v* dstory of thp association. Our II 1 is in dire, need of help. Wo ^ make this drive a financial sue J i (..- ( nvrcnt' e\pr>TP?flg flhd hon/l =1 = "bn We arc asking each citi. J if this city and county, regard.. M )t' yixcc or creed to pay $1.00 or i in this eiro^t. Please pay to J" collector or mail direct to Mr. J , ( .icippelle, treasurer^' Green j C.; itev. C.. F. Gandy, mod. 1 . i'; Prut*. J. A. Tobert, chairman, 1 K. C. Murray, secretary. _ last Sunday- Rev. . D, P. Ad_ ,-r [uoached a'vei y. int'ereslHiV ser- r:;L Alien Temple Church. The t :i;; discourse was delivered-by { u;ng Elder, J. W,. Douglass, who J as atheme, "A Man Without u o," proved highly- spirit i 'Thy- Sunday 'School session was s red .by. u Yfcry pains taking and \ ivo review Jjy M*s. M. M. Cal J The A. C. E. League service ] i!3o quite interesting;' jo 'last "Friday nightlShrs. Bertha, 5^ , Logan St. entertained with t* ' _ r * ? -J ? ? _ jjylay party.; A number of; <? !.. \',ere present and" a fnje-time < > had" by all. Delicious refresh- i! s were served* j. T. 'Robinson, who Jw=-en_ ' < > 1 in work at Newberry, spent !?. iast week-end with hi&-_?amily ] J? \ ? * * . James Fisher motored to " ' y livood last Monday. f 'hose who are doing their Christ- ? shopping early; a one year's subtion'lo The Palmetto Leader will ' an ideal yuletide gift. The ' _ aVo very. ren^onabln^and the * l- is one of the best in the nation. sevihe will call on you within__;_ ic::t few ottys. -?? IN ME.MOItlAM memory of Marion E. Weston, ' fell, asleep November 17, 1924. East flushed with the breath if.dawn, " ntutr ?'tis morn, 1 sun is rising far away, , I L-;t pitftihl to -greet, -the day. ] are singing far "and near; < fcriqn,. old pal, .lho"-?rt- Vipxil ? ??^ !Wr oft West is tinted with red, day i;} dyjnfe 'tis almost .dead;* ;>v(> add softly tfiellowor's close, J, i aturp ntrtv.bwginw to doao{ j s I hoar from the Jasper wall,, ^ riovi; 'tis' thee. thc angola called, I 1 ~ * ^ ilnrs are falling far up abovo, light or>d the moonbeams whis-i {" t r Co<l is love, ???r -?-J?jart passed'through the golden! J I !tm left outride to watch and T ! L nV?on. oh? ^nl, thou art ponr, shall sre thro apain at tfTe hurst } 4 dawn. 7 1 i A FRIEND. 111 ninin imi iifi II TiiUn ni -? "?y -r-- " " i ??-? T 2^=--V-*t : * ' . V ' * K?4AO vA?-?.O.O.c.C :: Over JcO ^ tars 1'ruclkai O ^iixperu'ry.-y Repairing & Rebuilding > T YPEW RITEKS | T( ~ ?Of All Muk<!& ., 77 1 f-*' Special Attention to out- ^ of-town work. "* , . ' v >7X ' New & Rebuilt Typewi iters iorWVLI; . ; J; (Wli Mi* Term's. . ?? TVi'i.w lei' i:i: ITvrft a.\t, e is Lady Sf. Cotun'.i'.ijjj S. C. f;|' OOO^OOOC4 C" t"!1*"'-t1*; ' ^ . ; |||| Mdl S COiGG St Prices ctl other repaii i ?, PHONIC fiP .sO W*?.^e*W?_ 1 1 16-1 1 'k&i H, ! I, *'' ' *^" *" V ?*? r i r*? I'h'I Regal Dri 7 When T he Doctor-Cal - Experience anrl tjiu'lei'iitaiVding cpe accurate^ i'T'l pi I tr 1111 iy,-Alvva; ^ iniJ^V V ,1 - I 1 ^ '?r ' ' "elector' anci. '(.ur WE CALL.TOAJ> D DEU -7 ANY WHINE IN - ^ lELEPKCN 1121 Washington St. *? % *? % *? ?* ,% ,% ,%,%,%,%,% ??qjMfcj?q./.^w.u3r<v? -i t?voab <*>o obo bobc-oc--* ? > r- >oo.ob o We Stand Back c V.- " ; ' WE use only 100 p< i pu ' ~ WE Have for your- personal ' three humlieel patterns-ar P rices are reason ah 13' low saci ifice-quaUty. ' Owen & r :t 1 1 aiior ; 1117-WASH1NGTON ST. oaP6oooooto>:?v--' o > v > v_v Office Phono SfC'7 ;; JV J. FkKD < Attornoj-at-Law and .?Practice in -all Courts? 1111) Washington Street. ,y. ,v>, 4?^% t.44.. On Any MEAD ^dfe*? Bicycle I|3||^ whet t ier you buy fro'm mi JnV^^jn your .Local Dealer or /iy iri\f ffl\vw \ from us directs ffjui\\\j/A M'Ytl % 5ave*IOi0(o$250^ f\1 On Your BIcyc!o J i LA 11 Prices Frbm *2t"> Up Getjfull particulars coupon belo\v.y ujf Sold On Approval lj \, r Jays' actual riding' est before sale is?| (Vrite Today ivonVii'uoni/a lame of nearest Mead Dealer. ; . OUT on THIS LIMF. moac? cycie Co.. Chloaeo. J Plpaso send full inforrxiation and name < . ret. fixator r ?^4 ? NmHA* . . ' Streei or > P.O'.iioa ' 1JS3 | Blot. W. . ... . w-1 111 ?ii ~~ PAGE THHKK Lu'hiuiA'UED iMUslClAfl ' ED. F. DAVIS .%o ' *?- "f- ' LA^h-PC- Of- All instruments annony Lessons for Advanced Al.io Arranging for 4. ... In.Arum.onts * : i ?' _. * ' . * ' . _ j ? * Ml'SIC "STUDIO'*? ' ' " ? . II Uatrtwell SI. Phone 7380 COI't MiJtA, S~^~T" ' ''.'l*". """ " ' ' ^ ' I I III IMj I*-** v !* *!? v *!* v !* v '! ! *!* ^ ??l. ^igppi 'AIRING feS owed-Op $1.25 I ng in Accordance ;* | " hi st rttii ?| ampton St, | ?"?* v v *1* *1* ?> *' ^ - - ^ -r ^ *> *> O ?t* ?** >*> *; > v *;?*;? .** ?* * > ?; ??**?"7?1?1 ig Store | *r> ' ' . > M : - ;; - " "rih\f us to fit! fii^ prfscriphiin ' ..' 'f- l'"ri; yc.ui pnfscriplTff^r ~ t 7 1?; ? iip^i iijn( / of our ' ~ .-?7-; ~ c '-:iUi.-yPt ;___ - ! 1 ?_ VTR FRfSCRIFTICNS : ~~ I HE c j'rv 7 E 5507 . 7* | | CoiumbiaT S. C7 ' 7 ?^ ?y? . . ^ op:o.ac^o o OOC-doocooc^C?CED<?oo _J * : " R .._ >f Our Word 4? rc Wool-Fabrics * J . select jch more than : j :.d with all that, our " if' . .To gg..lower would \ ' -fc. Paul - - . S . ' r; . I"; * # ; : - PHONE' 6963 " /' j " Residence Phone 6798 ^ . _ -J , ;. -J~* EiilCK ^ :: Notary Public. j=,t <> w ! ' -S4*te- and Federal. fT"_ \ [ Columbia. S. C.'? 1 * freeTrial | GiiuT<rntmI. ? Lamps: ?-?-?? I wheels, equipment. . J- iew?prices.-Send ho i money.Lsethecoupon. - HeadSSf?cSKj!r ?