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f ' ' g-. PAGE SIX, _ ' " - . : ^ :: .- V f- ' ? S. A. I. A = r"A\i:i-:s l'ROl'OS ?? I'H AT THE S. A. 1. A. A. IfrjAl.l MEETING. | ?, ? * 1 t. Orangeburg, Sept. "20.?At th South Carolina State A. and M. Co l-'f" a n "A > Viini li- luuiierl ;. the Georgia-Carolina Inter-collogiht Athletic Association, held, their til's meeting since spring \vho~n reprcset "tiltIves Of the Conference met to ri "Vise and draw up a' hc\v?constitutic ? that uiii-icn nn ohnngor niitv iih'ill new regulations, new resolutions, nr :i new name. The South Atlantic Ii tor-collegiate Athletic Association". . H i . ?nrs miw?i'uniil Iti Al.llllS Illl'Viui^ vi?\- " % -?linn was., ratHied to go "in!.o?e0 December 1st. Athlete -schedules JT< ?ltic Assmi.it imv games worn annmin e.d, Qualified' officials chosen, e nr . formal award of trophies was made..' .The most important discussion tin was considered by the. rcpresentat iv of the Association Svas how this 1e ieading_ridlyg('S and < hoolu. of Soir ?1 Carolina and of. j&gustn- and Suva nab. Georgia can get recognition P their athletes' and Jhcir activities 1 the sport writers of our leading N . Fro weeklies?mill how?m--changii Ilie.ii' n.'iiin1 llioi ran Hike into the vslrip nearby colleges in Nor r'avoliha. Thirteen schools arc now momhe of the Association?!-Allen- l'nivcr> ? . ' .and Benedict .-College, Columbi Clad in and State A, and M. Collejj of Orangeburg, Morris College, {Sumter; Paine College', Haines Ins tiitc and Walker Baptist Institute., A-ugusta, Ga., Harbison College, Irmo, Voorhees Institute of. llenmar Schofield Institute of Aiken and Brc cr Normal School of CJreen'wood. -? Most oftho, wiuai 1 s of the Asso'ei tior;i will l>e tutored by new t*oach this season. Conch Jninison made 1 debut on Sept. l.r>th at Allen. Ben diet . \y ill call in one.of her favori ; .sons to start their 'nir?rogation '_ol State C.olleRo has Leon C. .lame's ~ their new assist ant?ctmeh-i?<'In llii '.coaching staff has n~iie\v addition in Paine College wijl have an assista T in \V. C~~Krvin,former?t-ra^k euai at Voorhees, Morris College seer ".-'to be the only luemlver that will 1 .steered by Their old expeVienei coach I. I). Pinson. Prognostieators fear a dark h?r , will come forth as foot "ball chat pions this fall'. PaineCollege m champions for two years have lo [?: 1?f i-:wfii!i< iniu hilt ha recruits and ^eleraiis working wl are out to cop' the cup for the thi p~ time and make it their permane possession. It will be a race wor watching and considering oh L .' .South Atlantic seaboanj.Ollicevs? the new Association are I. I>. Pinsi president; T. L. Puekctt, vice-pre: dent; \V. C. Ervin, secretary; Jose] D. McGhee, treasurer and reporter. NINETY SIX-N.EW.Sj_ / v jv;.. , \ Mrs. I.i/.zie Allen passed'awlfy In & Tuesday evening. She was a eon si l : " .e Vt* <Sl v iilill 11ll iiiih 1 ui ivi l. i l^unu^ir /\i . i K. Church. Burial took place Thin , day evening at Mt. Pleasant with R< G. S. McMillan preaching the funer iShe leaves one slaughter and fi grandchildren. The TarruTy- hn* o ; . sympathy. Mrs. Lola Cambell and daughter Detroit were the delightful guests lVl'iv ciln Graham. Saturday. ? Fl'/.ia?Calhoun?left?for Chariot r Sunday morning. We will miss A Calhoun. Mrs. Bell I.owden and R. B. T; wards, Mrs. Bluford Floyd were t ~ ... a i:?_ /"< ..:rr:? ill i?i i miLU \JIIIIIII ouim. B Mr. William Thompson ami ,Mi Anna Burton wore* happily maFFt I ? at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milled ? Griffin* Snndnv ovonintf -Life.Rev^?! | ' M.^C^tnnon. ^ ? the yonnir people Ffiday nipht at t homo of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Grnhan ~ Rev. P.~t)7 Thompson and Rev. R. Burke were pleasant visitors |r . town last Thursday. The Thanksgiving Service of t Household of Ruth was a wand si cess. We had some wonderful a Music was rend?*fed by i Young's Gli Bv-?pel choir.?The sermon was preach m- by G. E. G oode, this was indeed a" r< Ht~l Mrs. G. A. Dean is on the sick 1 WL at this writing. We hope she w K. goon recover. - 9 i?- * * . r - - > SPO > ^ : \ v. A, Prep; .| AI-l.l^N^PlG SKIN CilASKRS r? r1 imu ndixi; into FORM r?? ?I _ U Umlcr the directiyn of Coach Jam t, >11 ami Assistant Coach S^ewnrl |. Allen University's gridiron prospect .. for 1P2K are brijxhteninjr poreoptUd: * 1 he, ( t'Uolies have u'al>vwt~~thc' conl ^?Ponce ajnt?uviuLvy.vvv|ivi^n ^ the earulidatesV and though there ai hut few' veterans, the team looms u as. a.serious contender. foV champioi ship honor*. . Tin,' C nachest have hee ^ painstaking in tncir eiidcn\pr Ul .lllll ' > new- uten well grounded in tV fundamentals oi the game; and I lyivcn a deal, of attention to culi ( thcnics. Coaches Jamison and Stcv " vviiuk^to. prod nee a winning agtrrefij 1 . I1..11 .Irnht the raw mat01 inl w it " vvhieh they must deal and they iti . working hard. . J s Conch Jamison is a graduate ( ; Oherlin College, and won the coyeti (i "O" at that institution for partieipi .-t-ion in the -major Cidlege sport. A In. . . n sistant Cotteh Stewart is a gradua | . of Wil1"1!1!'"i ce Cpici-Cii y; top spy' )V ! soine years at the University of low | w licit' he played on the Kivshnu team, and was an outstanding: eand If** . I.'li'c lot' llie ViUMl.i uhei'i tlu niiid'o ^ 1 line d 'havi'ltl;' three l ilts Q act 1111 | hefell him. While at Iowa he ^w; .'associated 011 the "Grid"., with Dili _s i Slater'.of All-.AmeriOan fame! it- . \V. Burton; (Joodwin, !. ( oopc '* Vi'lsmi.. Seott. Harper. IVirterliel oj. Bradford, (Jury :hk1 II. Hurton a hntomr- those who wore .members . j. .last year's:s<|nad.^.Cheesboro. fn r merly bi Booker \\"nshin'etbn is e ot? * . k i |kmtted, to make a jfitoil snowing. -A >w' 's pointing toward the Bonedi a n me. ...J. '* - ' - . ... tlrrri.i-:n' as'.x<>i;nti<:s i itoi bai lis! sciiKirri.R e-1 "" . . . | Manager II. A, Thomas,-of the-A .^ Wu foot ha 11 team makes the folio' . 1 imr atnumneemeiit. of Allen's sell \ h* | . .. ' I i?<11111* for the l'.'liK season: (Kef* ItMh?Paine at Columbia. nt L- . -; ^ [ (let. 2<>th?Haines at .Augusta. t Nov. 1st.?Benediel at Cidrrm+mVf IVS I . , Nov. '.?th?Morris at Columbia. [ip ; , Nov. ,n>th?-Claflin al.*Cciiunn??n. [Hi I Niiv. 2K?Voorhees at* Denmark. \<>Y. LilIf III v niiiiiinici. S<> ' ' ? " ' n'j The Columbia names will be. play >W ,( Aril isdel fieUl *?ul will bo called st Alartancv Thomas, announces. !m ,\, ;,n(l T. HA I TI.KS Tl'SK ! '.<I T) I ?<l A\OUU> WAR STADU M ON O nl TOHhU bill. ? th ; : . " ? &' , bf ?Creenslioro,-. N'. ('. Sept. Pre i'm irations ai;e heinn made to accompi n- da+e the larnest crowd that has ev |)b 'Heniieil a name here, when "Hoi j r,:n>o", "Mus" Colc'man 'and the ri I >f the Annie Hulldons meet the'hin -x-j y Hen Stevenson and the otherjnei ~I World's War Stadium, Saturday, O Ih.h, This name will he the first hot funm ?of?t-be?Aynitt? Hulldons. A.) to (he fact that the lid of the hoi ^{. mason will mark this tilt ln'tween t -Kins ,;r, Rokor T.'ANTfSlrinntnrr-rmd t ,v t 'ot al nridders, coupled tonethcr \yi ivj. .'lie f ift that both teams are- oh* Vp I I'ioiis in their respective eonfereiie j-y- inn-ual"enthusiasm-is_permfatihir t 4 .d mo-sphcre iintl. everybody is : in ,j stt? . of nervousness over the pvol j T<?, outcome; of .ihis cncpuntpv. ir. Washington,ji). G. Ney id- School hells are rinnin^r aprnin t l. | another year's work. Howard U IV versity opened this week. October 1 l^s enrolling many Columbians. Mr. \\ sucaml vt ?p <*lhss of Medicine; Mr. Alphon/.o S( ly. brooks second year of Medicine; Al i Rhodn SwvL'erf is onterincr the Hu _ ness Course:' her sisfer M4*? F, , ?S'wVgtM't 1? Wrrh--.rt \r 111' " " "* i w rung. - ' V ! > . My. "Maggie perron 'returned jn the city this week after spending si era! weeks at the bedside of her mo , jn Cleveland, Ohio. ?-Mrs.?Fannie?Jackson?left?Pn&l l(i- evening for her home Hi Columbia, i having spent , a very pleasant st ,? i in the beautiful capital cft"y~~ "1'j lit,. I.ewis Kichelherger passed tV nl the city last Monday on his way enter He relict Coljege at Columl ist j 'Wliilo in the city he was the gpest ill bis cousins -Miss-itlioda Swygert a ' Mrs. Nona Gray. < * ' * . \ ' . 4 >' . ' ' TflE PALMES RTS ares For Gi STATE COLLEGE -ANNOUNCES [ FOOTBALL SCHEDULE i- More than two foot ball elevens t, reported, for practice on the first day s of. school to Coaches Smith, James aYjd Chandler...With the coming of II of many, of the veterans, prospects xH fnr The year -Heems very bright, p t "ouches are much encouraged in the {. deyelpoment of the squad And are u putting their wards through a hard f. nMii.1 Ui prupnru thwm for a tough lo schedule which begins Oct. 12th with 'liuim-.- Institute of Augusta, Oa.^at s. Oi angeburg. The regular schedule ' "< --?s follows: ^ tj .North Carolina State at Durban^ Oct. 2<Hh. . T"' I, I'.nhv ( b'.lfL-c at Orangeburg^Oct 26. ;.c I tie -rgjja State at Orangeburg Nov. 2 Johnson C. Smith at Orangeburg, Nov, if' 10lh>fj I . A. and T. College at Orangeburg, '' Nov. ,23> I Allen University at ColumbiaoNov ^^th. :. 2. :^7~ncioKKu Washinxiton expectIN(i CHEAT TEAM. ift.j ? .. 1 The. Hooker Washington goot bailer: I under the 'direction ot uoachl's Stalk is worth and llanberry are showing ../rare forrti at. this early datp. Thej hhiHc been working hard and consist J utly, for they are determined to stan< '' out pre-eminently among the Higl ' ' -'i-hook# of the Sopth. .. i" I'C ' ' i Only four men were lost to th< " ( ',n. and their places though hgr< j':.<i tVM are capably taken,care of bj . new men.- Bradley and f Davis an ' bowing real snoetl and -"wd." Chest (t nut i <>ut fAr'thc signal barking po . j'sitien and is as fast as ever.'" "Everything points to~a suecessfu * season, and the Coaches are jubilan lover the outlobk. ,i. Greenwood News (O ; : Mis. Conic Hunt is eonvalesein) alter a brief illness, 1 AJJsses I.ela ..fohnson-and Mary"Johi '.lit returncd.'to Morris College to re ? unie their studies.; llev. A. It. Burke is really preachinj he }.Jain gospel* which is convietini -ml convincing sinners and r^vivini the Christians, lie is really makinj ml a lasting impression, at.;-. .Misses' Kv.vline and Estella Walle j1 ice.epjne home from New Yorh vi here they spent the summer. "Ts ? M;11 de Irvin's many triend C- v iJ! tie delighted to know that she i .eiiQ" lifter being considerably , ui i<>r several wccks. , llev. .1.- F, Jaekspn'3 many friend v. ill regret to learn of his untimel; i.-athi Ghfortanately he droppei ('1 dead on Main St., Thursday, Sept. 21 30 He was a minister of the gospel wit] >s^ , a worthy record behind him. H leaves, a wife, one si:iter and a hos "' of friends to mourn his loss. WTHnmiB former pasta | o." ' Marri's Chapel has accepted i m'' eh aret' rn Mullins. Rev. William uc*""h rives Greenwood with a clear j?ecor m>. in e-very respect. Mullins has no *10 made a mistake in securing such character, "II'm dear wife Mrs. Mau ''' I.. W illiams is none the less a grea character, t__. ; ^ I a-Miss Jessie Gilliam left last wee ~ -1 fo,v_ Wiiinshoro, where she will teac ~77~rtn~tth(i- city school-. ? Miss Carol Walker left last Frida ":;"!*for North Carolina, where she wi | tem h-^tliis year. rs . fur Washington, where .he will begi _ . i work in the hospital, .Miss Daisy Walker will leave fc n'" | llartsville Oct. 7th where she wi ' j begin work. , arj- The many friends of Miss Lilli 'ac t ttinhin nnd Vtrg f'-n rw* Rutlpr ftrft glfl .'a* i to know that they are still improvin) Is3 ! .Mr. Joe littler spent a few days t sl" I dine last week from Biltmore, N. C j visiting his sicksmother, Mrs. Carri "" j liutlcr. " .Mrs. Hat t ic M. Ansley of Chicap i* visiting hor mother Mrs. H. Lon ?v" j ill Marion St. i Miss Kvyline Waller left a few daj j ago for State College to resume h< ?y ' < ' ml if*.: - ?j Mrs. Mattie J. Brown and Mr fty^TJ'artie F. .laokspn of Columbia wei ; here to witness theTuneral of Re fru | 1. F. .Jackson Monday. ' to j Miss Lawrence*' Rutledge is home I lia.j cam from Atlanta, Ga., to the di of Might of her many friends, ittdi " MH.'Kssle Till! Is K6rrt& again fro r 1 Brewer hospital to the delight of h? V . ' """ f' t . , n. " ^ rro LEADER i v- - j k- - j -?-y| reat Season BENEDICT ABOUNDS IN TRIPLE THREATS. . .* -f' .. i The Leader Correspondent in an interview with Coach "Jack" Williams, of the Benedict eleven obtaine dinfor, mation to the effect that the Tigers r^are expecting to bgin anew their ram- ! I ^ pant-running amuck in the South At- j j i lantic League. For a number of years j [ Benedict held the foot hall supremacy t of the league. It was Paine College j , i.n^or rnoA Poytrm ^ laurels from her in 1926. Paine re- ~ : peated in 1927. under Coach Gabriel. ..__Coach Williams and his charges are confident ttyat. the old spirit and . , determination for Whifch Benedict |teams are noted will aid greatly in helping to realize their championship ! dreams. The team is being built a. round the four veterans returning from last year's eleven, viz: "Bus." , Williams^ "Rooster" Jones, Harold Stevens and Roosevelt Johnson. There are several promising men trying out - for ..the team among them are GaulJen,' a recruit from the Central High - Sehool, at Philadelphia; Prince a fleet jj footed back and Lipscomb, better,, known as "greased lightning." j 1 Coach Williams prides himself in !| ^ Tho f&et that he ~fr&g~threemen who |i 'can pass, kick and.run. Benedict is *j f pointing toward her annual clash ; " with those AllenT Tigers, who are } * whetting their. incisor?r"in61ars, can- *i 1 ines, etc.;. for a real whack at some : ; Bull Dog meat. ' ?j k BENEDICT HAS FIRST FOOT j f BALL GAME FRIDAY e V Haines Institute and. Benedict CoL * lege will meet Friday afternoon, Oct- < 1 cil -1- o.nn a. ' * uucr uiu, nv o.uv 111 tuc uiaw iuuiuoii 4 t game of the season. New material } and new plays in both teams will add < much to the sport. The game will be ^ played on Antisdel Fieldi Seats for { 1,000. Admission 60c ents. ? ' : ~1 1 ~T ELLOREE NEWS -\ This-jveek_was fair and all the far- \ _ mers were busy -harvesting. * ' ' - < " jj . Mr. Thomas Daniels is up again] ' j after being indisposed for a few weeks I ? to the delight of his many friends, jj The Royal and 'Lady Knights held r a joint meeting at the Hall Wednesday ) Mrs. Cora JBlack presided in the j meeting. A splendid crowd was out. ; Dinner was served after the business?j s part of the meeting was over. Every f v J>ne seemed to enjoy themselves. < : ?; -t?^ -J Mrs. Mamie Williams took seriously , 5 s ill Wednesday evening, but has im- j y proved some at this writing. We .hope ; \ for her a speedy recovery. 1 ? j I r. The Orangeburg County Training h schpol opened Thursday morning i at' ( e 9 a. m. with seven of our old teachers ) t back, namely: Mrs. Matilda Baker, Misses Gibell Miller, Ruth McColt, < fc. flamm'a 1 Veiflnia^-Walffifteld. j a Prof, and Mts. Arthur fiainels and \ s two new ones added, Misses Theresa j d Hemingway and Maud Pendergrass. t The enrollment was very good. We < a hope for thiss plendid group of teaehd ers a successful term, t Sunday was a great day at Shiloh _ -The Sunday school is still growing. k Rev. Hildebrand was found at-his post h of duty and preached a very interesting sermon. The Trustees' rally took y place just after preaching, and the 11 sum of $253.61 was raised. The rally did not end Sunday and will be on rt--tmtH-the third Bunday-6f this-month. n | ,r many friends. U Mrs. Hattie Puckett and sister MVs. FanniO Nedwood harve returned from , je Philadelphia and other important cit^ ies of the North. t jf. I Mrs. Luvinda Moore is considerably it ill on Maxwell St. Her many friends !.,' hope she will soon recover. 4 , ie Miss Ethelee Evans spent the week h?Titf with paints on Gilliam St.rand -0 was one among the many visiting g friends at Morris Chapel church. j Mr. Joe Woodson continues ill. His rs many friends hope for him an early ;r J recovery. | Rev. P. S. Moseley has occupied the g. J parsonage at M!t. Pisgah. X am sure -e he appreciates the difference in many vrb^speetn ~ M?tr. Plagah and rtahonoTed I pastor hriive in putting thin?? over- in.P" high style. e- Rev. P. M. Gary has remodelled and made his home 0n Gilliam St., one of rrr the most attractive residents on that ;r street. - . ' g. / ' ? * * gTsg==a= raafzigrajajajaiiiajHiai^^ a NOW OPEN FOB 3 | s Lesyy*s St i Service S ov~ - " < *' :. 3 CORNER TAYLOR & G] 3 Standard Gasoline and Motor ( 5 ker State and Veedol Oils, Cars Crankcase Service, Free Air, Batl 3 i LADIES-REST-ROOM PI 3 SERVICE u ?SCHOOLSt School Desks- ? Blacl ----- ?Maps Auditorium Scats , Cray< Kindergarten Chairs Wind Kindergarten Tables " Foldi Sewing Tallies Penci Dictionaries Blacl CHURCH PE NU- IDEA SCHOOL 6 - We cuver the South< DARLINGTO> t* ?J* ?* [ PALMETTO REALTY . fyiiimMn, ?/...?K ? DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE fc Collodion of RENTS' ~i t* We are now ready to sell lots for buri [ CEMETERY located in North Columbia |I car line. The location is beautiful. See j. Mrs. R. II. Walton, Pres., J. II. Johnsoi ? Phone (1122 Office ?? *? * v v v %** * v v v %* v v v 1 A MEfiflADWOP rr , a.m. ilii-itjunuJLi v/r v^v. When death invades your family ran 3 - solation conies to you from the fact tl 3 AND BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIOt 3'. protected by insurance laws, to pay j 5 policy which your forethought persua< 3 such. 3 Every member of the family should 3 $500.00 CONTRACTS. Our agents a 3 about it. Rhone 7186. ? - > I?The Mutual Relief & Bent I" J. II. r.OODE, Get |: REESE'S DRUC MRS. P. R. REES A Pull Line of Patent M Cigarettes and Tobaccos. 2 Madam C. J. Walker's F Times. Ice-Cream and S PHONE 71 | 11*22 Assembly Street, 3 ' : - ^ . IPoro Beau flair Culture Facial Massaging, A MMES. 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S - <J is under contract and you fou promptly your insurance ^ Jed you to take out covering Oj have one of our SPECIAL w anxious to talk with you evient Ass.oJLSJD, _ jj? i. Manager. ; C0mao?mo^o^mx(ara?apa i store |;;; E, Prop. . 'edicines. Cigars, ?."""j A Full tine of "j reparations at all ^ odas. i m r | Columbia, S. C. d x__ 01^ ? * ny onop | lanicuring, Hair Bobbing jp c TON & DENDY ITMENT STORE Columbians. C. "T "?*** * - ? IERAL HOME I > EMBALMER OF SOUTHI GEORGIA 'pneialCais nntb Fun oral ~ Equipment As Good as the Best I ind Better than the Rest I And Prices I,esg _ COURTESY I ^ and ? ? . SERVICE l_Office Phone 5707 Residence Phone 7765 1006 WASHINGTON ST., COLUMBIA, y TBarber Shop ?= = ITY. COME AND SEE SELF.