The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 18, 1931, Page Page 6, Image 6
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SPORTS PAST
H. W. H.J
1'all is last - u|*|M'i>iU'h.i?K iUU' w
? " t<AVaTtj 1t,e tClUliinh ".."line.?It is i,
' t>. I'le-siuit will alli'et our Colletf
spite nl' the handix-ap"' there will
themselves in answer tu the sevet
While discussing l e d kill with
- Ctvpke. U tew clays a;;'!) the thxHitfh
the' gujite a service and the fa;ns
Ju.'in time to time some uf the. fu
- wise sc.me Of the nun c technical
i'v?*>lei a win* like jtl.i',.Cooke nhciiil
said that the last loot hall game
- -.-?pinyed -at the Axmrican. League
that lu* had in>t attended one sin
tlie I ,c?tho: r from our
few weekly disou.-vionsof the pur
football performers and pertormn
. letter* in this eiUunin from our n
* to make to these diseussioiis. Tin
mudO the grade in football.
There is'one thing, that every o
bhe ^eason?ber~m-l'h:H- f^^buy h
carefully and studiously. We are
immeasurably if Mtrn* r_'i|l rnlir'
Th'ere are 'jotsTi?f people, other
ievo that football is a brutal gam
main ujuniauo'uily most of those
.hey have seen, not knowing just \\
le wa - mam frrg-tli loll, iun: that
halt-in ilirv was almost impossible
in.o.t that i?s i: 11. \\ 1 on-a j'ood i
? .stilting -unavoidable piling -up of'
lo not know t Ire- 'game are hbr'ritiei
t 'J1" , ; -iinl .in...
There was a time when football
>pe;i- game -emrrn "Tnt n being. iTTTl
of the day ati.l tin- ball niu-ht-. c nl
side phys bally-. Mental alaerity <
" Kcpi'iitcil !< I'im iiu'i11. however,
hall is -k ii"\\ 11 t < m |; i\ - 1.111 TnTl Inn
..muscle ami brute force. J^omo. of
^ ?--{iL; .vers' ~haM' tirni tlmse who areour
writiny ami "-aw hefotjc ..us ll
baric of. all time. IVllard is a lilt
.be was skilful as a football playi
heav ioi-. opponents-to the extent lb
Then faki; li-ltl^ AH tie Booth.. Y
. sun. A Hue \va- almost a ilwarf.
the opposition \v heir In* barlauloui
Ivaek-fmhl.
? .?:?To laiiMi jliuliii' 111 l'u!|; - i
sp-h-mlbl brhii'l uf foot luill. Then
nu-iliuiii u i-in 11f).' C\ ( , tii n i no'
VII :i ' a li. ,;1 u ;V. I ('
. ? ?
luti u 1,1 a i -i jila i" is i !i?wtiiiifuji
stamina, ami -pur: inanship win.
In* t ran info Iiu - (ICi.lumU W
fn ri'\i.\i in11 t ip the (limiiitivi
ami I 'in.- Y i pi ( , p. u ;
a 'sbui-l ... bilfv fIf.?ba upy..|i' p ??
it tin; 'fiu la. ll.- a\ >-'lat ii i-.- !
. vji-e* l i t' uf.'pnrt Bus' i iTort In
hi i>f^ <.ui:i n u i\s i>\ i;u
< < ail'
, JMS Niter, S. IuMt I:!. 'Ihetn i
Ht tIf 'di/llht "I'M .1 :ir1. 1 .? |?t | r |n
tndilV I.Hi -KrTH I .i; i' ; j i ' Ihili
S-.im:.-:- . -m t
' ItiK.My ' I'i'yri im11 [tiiijii i-cl t >
..half hK.od 1*h? 1 i:n: ill' " Tu fair (;r?
ThniMlav n i ? . .ITTly^'! ) . :U i hi- I.
inn; sop on ri-ii' lici) it- mak in Si
t' r. \\ tin - in!' i t if.l :iI .
h'tind" aw i1 I. ! hV*
It was a- 'nark lint/ !i*. 1!' all
way, a tit". . y f \
lainnii'il?t he . rt nn.d-. t-inni?Fm-t
Ualfiinii I., ?hn-i in, ri?i-f-H
or proved the lntl-ili; ) test, ho lias !
hero. > Tl.c t-.\.. Ho-ft I or- other d :: ,
t iiK-f i a I in i/o. There *
Cooper. \v? i >.ii: : IPS n>.ur\ds
sliMi<liny,? i\- three in.-I.e.-'
ht-r^ll. " \ ? tlii'lV.. U I IriV'.l.-Ja!
^-frrrr~fT^'.~rn' \ "jr' iy i ,,,,,,
anil cta'11Jinv !i\i fi-i ; t.'ii in. Im.'s,
iilit 1 lii- old -m-\ i.n p 111:.t a "
liJllo man ran uhiil'o a hi'.r man di
T.o Im- -a/i- ! rue C.n.p.-i-\
' "" -t1ie--larifi'i < ! f.TTT- |>acr- Iml ([men w
him down \vilh llasli'nrj- la-dies, n
ishiytr him' w h h_ hard ri-ht-- and ],
tHHl-rlw.if.-.-, ; i. . p. I , I.,
Thr hit/ Indian Pri rd one- Ilii
Iln is iinl.?iilv,r^,.i j,,. ,-?;iv
. tnospei jniii iMl. I.lil hi- i.y [v.,.rin"
And his exhibition 'Thin- .lay nii
.pn?F>:1111 y___yili'nod, nilu-i--hh/ mat.r
for him. . ?
.- Speedy Jhnndolnh.. Slimier well
weiirhf fla-h aid ]u-t h. r,yi
he-.-viViaT^^n.- - I'afMimj- Jan!,
"if .1 unions cap h?- h no.-la-d not"'
FTfnnh d... it.- aid hr: laid-. .Ini.'j,
out fold in the fi;>i ;jd 'nroiwls of
fiivti round.
? Tluit dai iitii'tn r,r. mm- i.n "r
f "I fl I IF'!'
Green meet "Hi" U,.v". Frier
.Phii/itli'ljihi i heuvyv.viHd a;
headline!---' mi r??> ;i]i |;p- ir-urd *,t
firrvm fIrrt+r * Ftrnrb;-' Shear-\
matchmaker v??<m'?f< is r??fthis
a llio fu. : v >v.4"h4 r.;-V?
?: .? a popular nrircii sale.
AYnom.o Hie mai)v \i-il"r ? ?.->n
*" the'i'intr I'll- t p f'n* . a ?.
Foster of Columbia and a ear'
friends. . Mr--. F-* !h- |.:,lr|vj
Hart, an') Mi'. Hart.
WHNGs'ttFTHF >f\IM()N TIG
?JJ- iil.1 l^llltlt
Stop, look and (mi ii on the radio
no one hut the Marion Tiifht Sluee
" 'at "the?Mike. Well?t'ani?ter?are
dioinc our Vu.tpry over I.it lie I{<
Monday duly tip?They went do
before our .''eross#'word puzzle pitel
Hi* Hon. \VVtllAt'i t'Sgioky" Thorn
and doe~~l 'fltmwTeceI'.vfntr the pill
. the other end 1-Jh. In the" first t
ltmings it was a pitchers' hatlte.inj
. third each side scored in the fou
F. Graham trotted home breaking 1
tie; in the fift-h-Lillc Keck tied 1
_ , \
URE BROWSINGS j
lUMGAKDNEK
ith its approach thoughts begin to turn
i mailer ui cunjecture us to how old man es
hut we venture the prediction that "in
he" more aspiring toga wearers to present
til coaches' call fttan ever before.
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a dyod-rn-'the-wool sports fan, Theodore
t 'struck us that we might perhaps, render
likewise by discussing in these columns
ndamental questions of the game, and like
phases. Perhaps there are many of our
i i: i. . . . i - v t. . 1 li ~
vi 111\ v iv r\ im \>?iiivji u auuui v.1 If gu inc. rrr
he attended 'was a Ho'ward Lincoln game
Park iti Washington some years ago land
ice simply because he did not understand <
readers telling us how they would like a
pose, rules, fundamentals and outstanding ~i
nees. We also ""should be glad to publish
cadet's who mi^ht have some contribution
.to are many South Carolinians who have
*' * *' ' " r v
ne interested in football might do before
iniselI' a football guide and read the rules
sure that football attendance will increase ,
br< noil public.
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wise intelligent, who conscientiously bee,
and one that is caeulated to bruise and
who participate in it.' The games that
by the ball, carrier was tackled, nor, why
he hail been trained to So carry himself ,
; t.hoy were only ctble to see~the terrible '
minor is met l>y a good tackier and the
the oilier players. Naturally people who t
1, iuul he nig bonified'are I incapacitated to |
I >KillInl cimuM i :<tnnt.V.
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was a Irit rough. That was before the * (
lose <lays hufss formations were the order 1
y be advanced by the Kyel'er and stronger 1
buirte.d but' little. . '
+ * * . X. - - <
have changed this considerably. As foot .!
m- play a far more Important role than ~j
the most brilliant of recent date football
-tmtil -in- .-tatlire.?We just looked up from -j
io oh tare of Frit?- Pollard, the greatest
If" fellow' not weighing inure than 150 but t
r ami being so was able to outwit his t
i.-it during his eareer -at Brown University, 1
rling of I vidence." ; *?. t
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ale's diminutive quarter-back ,of last sea- ^
but he as-tunedgigantic proportions to
liis signals, front his position in the Vale
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is nn viant but In- certainly has plaved a ^
t here" is W'hitehou-e Dicks who is only of |
Colossus, nor is little Murray', who played .
I.itlin some yen i - back.. No friends, b'rute j
nine leilav. It is a game where wit, skill, :
l ets-talk it over further next week, 1
* * ' * - v
ill-iatVtS:?Ife ibaPhe-has undertaken- ^
1 irolf course at the corner of Washington
o\>eneds'l:i l Summer and ran for only (
e-Cylb-v-trtfe-rnnm- ;M1' everytlflng'.^ TTe calls ,
bis nftffnfion"To give the very best of set'-* i
five us somewhere-to go. t
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1
__?imm I- ai'-ain. in the ixth both "hTTtSgn
ims were Wanked. in the seventh t>i?*
11>.< . in -i)i- eighth, I!. Graham; run 1
-'iiii!v 1V?1" T)i(unas fcniT'l.again, nvik'tnu
did t'!' ? : I'l'iv I-;! where they remained.;,*
[l^X^ULlhc liid-m All the Wx v.*11-' 1.-1 r
till 1 1 r llillill. - i
t'i-f Mi-Queen :it Trd. Grahnnj ->n :vn !.
ind i el-nine in short'. <\*tpts. C< x! m. 1st,' !
;>x- x11)in -( ( ui'i'r-,?Tr rt?i-u > i.*H' . ? pi?j
mi- sd'n in left. Our new rookies in ,-anip
r:iI i-nojVr, Tailor arid BlArkwolC wore
sliil'tcil to difFoki-ht parti" of the ffrl'il !
the to give- thoin jr work-out. tin- hitting
' v- i1 1 '!" '"'V^ I'Q'.ihl - : ill in. '
trill , mil1.
?V-tV .loli'f lorrel Manager Smi- ~
ret mon ' wn^ini Iris .toh to make I ho l>->vs '
li-- iwin. Battery for little Rockr Meva*
I.can. and A1 fori)- Marion. Thomas i
fii' | a till >1 ?
i" \\c M. Simmons, Manager I ]
nk>_ !'. N. (*n\? On plain
ml-- .Tiimc-L: A. Graves.?Sop', <? ^
111! Arch Street, Marion, S. ( .
? Ml - ' . .
1 % ? o Si
,!).C u:7:r\nTs novrXsTswi\i:its t.\
oro (OI.ORFIT. OA MR AT STATE *.
i > n . (
. Numerous old diamond stars came I
inio tin- linn- light again in a color- "
" t. fof-s-amc on Stall' f'ollniri.'.i
in-.- duly In, when members of the Swine
irlil ( 'ass and Resume Class crossed Hats. :
hrv- ^dd ^'fetalis of Benedict, Claflin, Al- )
len ami State were- seen in action afpr'.
ter years'of retirement in the teach.
out ,,1L' pr^'Ssion. - "
.11 * Throughout every ending of the
pm came there was eleitement. Big ,,
'a.: "F^-ntg.oHsj.f I lolly Hill started
t},(. as hioundsmnn*~ for.' the hop-raisers f
while '^Fi'gsJ1 Diek-op of Society did i
1 me twirling lor the Legumes. -
g,,n During the tyrst inning-the T-et]1(.
irtimes started with their heavv hit- t
\n. tors thus piled up'fi scores.' During t
l, I tUo **/ ?*??
| ? i IIC nirrnrr^ - ^n?rni
{"Illy once. Tl-ieir final rally and v
7,-f Tthroat raiiio in the last of the game. f
As the came " progreessed "Fess" }
:,t Roberts rotiml from the mound he>lr;
cause of excessive fat, being replac- j
,,f ed hv Gandy. who had already provic
y ''' diini-elf TitvI efficient outfielder. |
"1'eSs" fhe.rles Wright had and off
day.. "Fess" .Toe Harper of the T.e? (
'.trunks did someoutstanding 'l? ;se ;
Gi .! calinu; wailo?Sawyer, did outsthnd r
scored 10-7 . with- the Legumes on the
Its hie end. The scorers for the Swine %
ors hovs were: Minis, Gandy, Pearson. <
AlcKnitrht and Thompson while those -j
, f<r the T^wumes were McOottery, j
' k | F. Glover, Thomas Ifarper, \Vhite,
Dickson and Sawyer. ' c
her I , j
Line TTp ' f
onJ Swine:
wo
the Wright * 2nd Sawyer
rth f). K, Glover?1st Ginvard
the. Thompson . 3rd . White
Gandy L? ?FV # Thomas 1
THE PALMETTO
Rioberts j Pitcher Dieksot
Freeman C. F. * F. Glyv^i
UeLaney R. F. McGottefj
Wims ? SrS: : ? ~Haapei
Pearson .. C. Cain
Umpires: Staley and Freeman.
CARLISLE N EWS
The "Sunday School of Mt. Fdon
ivas tii futl bloomTm Sunday morning'
The teachers were at?their post 6l
duty. " t~
At noon Rev. Crawford was a', his
post, Williams Chapel and preached
a wonderful sermon from St. John
4:4; 'subject "The Prominence pf God.'
The Cake Walkimr Cnntp?t ?n.?i
was given on Wednesday 8, was quite
a success. There were a large attendance'of
youngsters and also adrr+H?who?enjoy
ed?lluifiselv.es?very
nrrachv?
Mr. Berry Sheltan was the winner
jf the cake.
We l'orgot to men.ion at the beginning
That "on Sunday night Rev.
W. L. McColough of Chester preached
a very interesting sermon from
Daniel liJJZ.; subject "Deliverance."
He preached for /.ho benefit of Club
No. 2 of which Mrs. Willie Hunter, is
Captain.
The Silver Tea that was given iit
the home?uf?Mrs.?Luia- Crosby was
en jo ye d bv a large nninhi-r of ynimg
peopled They are always glad to get
these kind of outings. This was for
the benefit of Club No. 4 of wheih
Mrs. Fannie Johnson is Captain.
Mrs. * .Fannit* Johnson left Saturday
'to . spend sometime wit h 1 pnit/'
her antL-tdsfer-^Ml'S." L'Tiy.a~Wallace
and Mrs. Leah Stephen of Helena.
We-hope:for her a-p-loasunt-stay.
There will be an entertainment giv?n
by the Sunday School on the church
lawn on Friday nialit. -Yon are inriiany
invi'eil to come ami take a part.
\e I I.
uitr ounj- iiuvnig various sorts
it' entertainments trying to prepare
ju'fseTves fur the Sunday School Contention
which" is to nice' in a lew
lays
The "Popularity Contest" ends on
Monday-night, July lit). Watch and
<oe who gets the watch and gold
rieee.
Kev. T. 11. Addison, his choir and
km J ui* his?ilui'k will hi' with?
lohnsun and his dock on Sunday cv ning(,
July IP to preach and sing
or us. Let us turn out in large numiers
and hear this wonderful speak r
and his choir.- They are from
friendship A. M. E. Church ot
lin.on. THE
DEVIL ANNOUNCEMENT
The Devil announced once upon a
mii, that ''e was thinking of retiring
roin business and WoiiM oiler nll-of
iis. diabolical inventions lor sale f"<
myone who would pay the price. On
he day of tlit; salt. the tools were ah
it t (actively displayed ills pile of the
igliness ol' most of them: malice, bared,
envy, jealousy, sensuality, do
cji .and all, the. other - inst ru men tali lies'
of evil were spread- out, each
narked with its price. Ap:ii-, from
hg rvst lay a plain wedge-sliaptrf trrnt
iiuch worn and priced higher than
my. .of the others. Someone asked
he Devil what, it was. That's dis-ouragenient,
was the reply
"Why have vmi iii i 1 -n.-i, ?
>li- too so high?
?-Hiucauso" t-ho ?4U*vii?answered. '*tr
s tuo.ro uso 1'ul to nit' than any of i he
rihers... I tan pry open and got initio
a-man's consi-iousiit^.s with that
vlien I mid I not g<;l n >ar hliri with
>">' ol?t lio nt r h i i; a.'id w h. ii unto i 11 ido
I tan ico~hiin 'im \,-1imi.-~. i-.n limits
me host. 1; is much worn i.( a'u-e
I have usetl it on nearly every-*
>ody, yet Vt'f.V few k'liow tiial il
onjys to me."
Apt! it tame to pass tHp.t th,- 1 P-tTT
n iee for discouragement was so "High
hat it was never sold. He still owns
t an I is stiU using i-:,
-- ~ M. Lv\. I'rh-tr.-'.t-rr
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Hi MO MAN'S
Messrs John Tally, Wallace Hop on
. U. Bowman and Ia*vy Hunter, disingursht-d
youiig null of Union spoilt
ait Wednesday afternoon here.-.Mr.
iuwiuan was the'guest of- his parent s
dr. and ."Mis. J. W. Bowman.
Mrs. ,K!la Hunbair of Charlie .011,
pent several days last week uiili
ier sister, M i s. 11 at I ie '/Ware.
HWni: lMattio Cany of 1 .:i(tii"Mrl hitl'ie
\vemie, < "Ail pi iii)i;i delightfully inert
a iiu^F^MTssis Keha Jone*, liosa
.00 Jones. Kloise and Thoii\asen Bbo/.r
with a party at lu-r home last
Liuirsdav. niehl.-?They?ti'puri .i very
lice time. A
Miss Kdna McKi-ar of \'<>ve V1.1t
s spending a lew Weeks- here-w+Hi
ier a lint ,- Mrs. Kssic Barnes.
*Mi'. A nilfow Hai nes of New York
s home to spend" awhile.
Mis. Muzivl Lot'ick. Thompson is
t lie ;sick'-list we hope she will soon
ecover. . . .
Kevsi. Simmons and Felix spent a
ew hours here visiting their memiwii'n
^Mi'iuinltiy Mwmngi
Little Vernon L. and Cortex M."
Stokes of Columbia are spending
he summer with their grandmother.
Mrs. Idella Boozer. ,
Messrs I.uciil^\ Harris, Seymour
spence, and Jack Kleazer are at home
r$pi Safe Harbor, I'a., where they
ia\e been working for sometime.
Mr. J. W. Bowman has been a_liitle
ndispossed for several' days.
Miss Funic,. Harrison of Colum>ia
is frequently seen in our town.
There will be a rally at Macedonia
'hurch, Sunday IP, All members in
ind out of town are asked to b* pros-'
nt and Contribute according; Indies
15 cents; gents 50 cents.
All persons having relatives buried
it Macedonia are asked t*b come an i
lean otf their graves so us to help
iripi-nve the appearance of our church
/ard.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank RicTmrdson,
if Salisbury, N. C., was called home
>n the account of the illness of_'|heir
ather, Mr. Elliatt Richardson.
CALHOUN FALLS
It is still very hot in this vicinity
wd humanity i? suffering and - so ii
?
LEADER , ij
agriculture. There has b.??in frec
<me il l downpours h< re recently. Frir
day we had a terrilic. s.tOMn that was
jr-Ygl^^idxe!dii.ii&_
i .Saturday was a sad day. Rev. A.
?Ware firot her-in-law's hody jflrived
on train Xo. (> dead. His name was
Mr. Covington and his ivn:{pins were
intern J a. St. .Mary's Av Al. F,. Chinch
i A picnic that was supposed to be
" T Rock Cut spun ore ! by A-"Ware.
Jr.. wAs postponed 011 that account.
Mrs. I.ydia Cray has also grossed
i tlie great, divide! Funeral rites wer.e
] held at Shady drove A. M. K. Church.
Sunday morning 10:00 o'clock sharp
' Alt. llcbron Sunday School cuincnced.
The lesson was taught very excellently
by Mrs. Falnvunds and. the day he-ing
t'|" regular service day, the
preaching service was entered pronip
iiy'ltito.?Rev. J. e. i.eunnti deliver 1
-ft - el l u:*,
= hi< -theme.: "The ideal ('hrislj;in.
Cuntntli'/.injf his dissertatinTi onTdui lianity.
The audience received the
sermon beinjr wry mm-li imm'slnl.'
One could but feel -'.ho trnsion <>1* the
spirit as ilifrew his hearsrstritiKs and
1 mule him relleet- and t'heck up >on
his actions. And then the sermon
touched lii-.ory: recollect intr the dayof
slavery and supc.o-sTTt loti.' Such
truth as were expounded by the pastor
wet e 'void fact st?A Iter?ihr i'.
- mult Communion was ;rTven." A hupc
eongretffition was pVyse"tit.
At 7:.'!() o'clock the A. 10. * E.
was reortrani/a11. Mia Willie llarrison
was elected as president. Mrs.
Carrie- Edmunds as viec-presideiv'
-Mis ,lo>ephlne Ibnnnld . mtu'Ium.
Miss Janie Norwood, corresponding
_ secretary; Mr. Calhoun Edmunds.
11 * '?' TTi . .1 -iMTe"^"TTiWTtTr.~rrii-trr
. and Mr. .James Ct'eene. librarian.. ...
We are expect int* something from
- S 111' lieni"iie. ?
Mr. .1. lleard and a eon pie of nis
friends were up to see Mt;s. Ad (lie
-Ware. Thert -was also a UAvu -.sud!U'
jfiven -at 'he home of Miss .Minnie'
Calhoun'on l;i-t .Tlriu.s 1'ay nii;ht> !
' was sparsely attended which was all
the hotter.
\Y*e ijiit'-iiM* mirk Jtoh Quince. S'tiiir_
,1-iy :>I \1 ? C. ol ge ('iillimr'-. ' 1 1? is_
'i*11>11?.'.41 to he a "healei'."
.Mr.--. Carrie I'Mnmnds was rhos..n -is
I- (telegat e I r< 111i \Ii. r I i l .i im TTi i h>
.Khvtoral ('olU.M',-held .it S'\ I inn'.' in
\ liltt'v i I le.
TKilU'TH TO 1)K. K. A. AHHOTT
Hy Miss jlyrtle H. Hanks, A. H.
It see ins somewhat ste.rotyped 1?*
quote the passage of scripture whieli
- sa>s: "I '-'lad when they I I
unto'iiie let lis go into -the house of
the Lord," nevertheless I was glad
to lie invited to help* .nay tribute to
one so deserving as your beloved
pastor. *. .
Throughout the aires mankind has
qver'heeli guilty of the sin of' in era
titude to worthy individual' until after
t-helr death, '.loan of Aire, <\>apjireeialed
in life. . It is something:
n ther unusual. yea significant, that
the intelligent Congregation of this
Church has see'n frt to Voire their apm-oi-TTiTTiin'
?r o.\l7ti> *i nnsl or?-or
Dr. Ahhott while lie can hear the
~ praise nttd-rmrlF the llewers. Andwell
you miirht he proud of so v.! re.
a leader. One whp'hus nioritod and
received?so i-cnnl?rrnd?tmnof at d -p
eonspieiousi a triumph a* he. X >
- nther Pi "t'lk I.ml?mir.j Pr in l hi - ii '
: hoe VeCeiU'il )i a i*j i .?of I niinl
vet you will atrree with tne that hou-;
or?, liave not excited hint. The\'have
- rather?eiumiirnpod a ml i.ie omsl 'I'm
tct live a life of even vrenter useful i
s
,ness. %
"There are those in this tlnw- of human"
care :md crime.
In whdino the im'Toilics ahido of the.
1 e^'erla'sTmrr-errnne; ' 1
"Whocanw" nil.of in rTT7-Tt1" he1'!!ft*
Midst dusty street and antrry ninth:
For their secret souls repeat a holy
strain,~ " ,
Echoed front ihijt fVlesjial chime ?>f
Spring's eternal reiirn.-"
Dr.'. A hi toll is a iiiiipsfcf wint wo"ltM
{ race any pulpit'.?Quito often .pus:
tions. carry a certain .de"i;ee of die
nitywith them. For itlst.aneo in ? ???1 iStates
wcuthl cojrunantl a hitrh decree
of respect am'f esteem. TTd uTwe'r ~rr-"~
nidncr: one .various PrTdents [he Jters.onalities
of Wsjshinuton,-^ T.ineotn*
Hog '0*1 a lt "lid Will i')) hltco tlmnl Mill
predominant 1 v ami t ra nscetnled t hri'
' positmns. 'I'tiev will live immortal :r*
thomjht. So has the pefsonalit v of
as past or o f Potty's Metropolitan
Dr. Ahhott. transcended his. position
Chapel. Tie has reflected ho^ior upon"
his.church community ami entire race.
Would that there wore many more
liftC Tii ni. ^ "T *
As a race leader Ji.e stands for rare
nride ntuF race con a-iPiwno-s V; n
^civie leader-he has,uplifted a?, 1 t ?dr
* port his composit ions - rank -JHiiotnp;
those of our host composer'. ;
preacher his-sermons are marl-ed w ith
dee]) spiritual conviction couple! with,
sound helpful thenloe-y. Br. Aided'
is wit lmut "ihndd a rare type off'hri
tian gentleman. M< v lie -realize'
that:
"Heaven is not reached hv a sintrlhjiund,
Hut vC'e huild the ladder |'?y which we
rise.
Front the lowly earth to the vauhel
- .skies, - j
And we riiount "to if? suhimil round
1 he round.'? ?i
"Build thee more stately nuin idhs.
Oh thy soul:
As the swift seasons roll.
As the swift s'ea'ons roll. 7
Leave thy low vaulted?past.?
Let ea?h new temple nohler than the
laat;
* Shut thee fr-ton heaven with a dome
- more v-ast.
'Till thou at. length are free.
leaving thine outgrown shell;
By lifajs unresting sea."
New Orleans, La.
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MUta?< ! n Ilium
i hu.okkk nkavs
<>n Monday night the Home
M i'sion eluh met at the St. PaiiT Bap-I
list Church. It was "enjoyed by all
present. ' I
| St. 1'anl is urn' Ihe top. The Vonng
| People of St. I'a nl are doing. great
work for the church. We hope them
I nun h success in their work.
The paster of St. Paj.ll P ll power-"!
j> fill man. He is'aide to do the work
i for (lod.
i On Sftnday morning he preached at j
I he llev* F. Chureh of KtloTOiV 'His 1
| snhieet* was found in John ?-f>:He j
i used its a text trr whom shall we go.
(He made every heart to feel reioieed. |
On Sunday evening he preached at j
tlfivfi-. It m'i. i' Chore'v 1><> used "?s j
| :l te^t Vi'lii'iiii- ll 1-P>. KuliiecL: "Fur !
t t he neonle had a mind to work. "fit#
Sunday he 11rt'tn'h?,*l" rrt?St. l*n11k-?14aft.<
. text was -found?tn?St;?t.uke? -VO-'JW. |
j lie made all feel happy in their hearts. ]
t On to auk w - a ft ernoon Children's j
Day was held at St. Paul it was en-I
i '?ved.
I Tlx. 'vie* or Flnved i-- nlm'ine I
1 on fine. On la-t' Friday Mr. Paul I
Croon and Itov. Sally motored to
4'-ose\iHi?- on hus+ness.
Mrs; Fr?//?.io Croon and Willie
j C rooti iyive returned home from their.
j-'vnentio. fof the summer. On Thnrsj
day ivoVnimr - Mksos Anderson and
Pan?lol||li also' Mi*, and Mrs. P. L.
.Oreen motored to Charleston to see
their tamilv. They had a fine trin.
| Mioses John Randolph and Nelson
.Ii'hiVen of?New?York?City?ear?mh-wn
for a few #wooks.
.J ci.'m Wmroe" was in town on
i last' wnnlj -en'l " . __i
Miss Ada- Fuller passed hy Fllurool
i Wednesday on her wav to White*
I Mo in. N. V.?We li'ijn> he!' !l pletlSilht
!1 . i . .
Misses" "Walter Fee Williams anlT j
p-Joha Ra'nilrdfttrrmotored to OranfjeI
hare Satu'rd '.v; _
C111)Alt OltOVF M. F.
/.ION. CIH lU U iNKtVS
-S'ni;da\...Ji.lv pi. wsra- n fine day for
| ' ?> ' S'.Ji .,| nt Cellar Crovo A.M.
'/j,11. we ha t ;i tine lesSri\
<T
I II MliMB? I? M t ! ?
r?tnwoocrao'ooox)Oooo^oo?o0?B3a<
| A MESSAGE OF
[_?_ When letith invade? your famil
sotat: in mines to you frftm the f
jS ANI IJFNFVOI.KNT ASSOCIA
<5 r>ri I.xlii! l?v i ii ?n r uio
j 3 - policy wlm-h your fore^boufchl pi
g.* uucii. ' , ? 1
IV Mutual Relief & I
^ T. If YOl-'NGRI.t
6 . I'll ()N ! ' ,71 sT>
5 . -' '
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rjoaxzriu i i mm 1i?a?mm?
I BE AS:
Ol GETXINi
"Call for the
n' Ait?
HItLAD- *
"MAIlH'ahAVQ
l'O.I -1 -e i i
.11 vmtm?w?u
~T : tuT: vi(T(JiTvT
Cnlumliia, S. at t-he close
.. ItKSO'l
1 n.nd IVisr.oiints
l .| dratTS? ? .. _ ^
"T'l- anil Si <'> ! ;.- Owned l>v Ha
Furniture and Fixture's
1 '. uikine I liiusr t: . .. _ ...
^ >l !:<'r Ii? ;d Kst ;ft (> Owned.
r!i(vl;,-: and Cash Items* - 1
*! *> i : ..*{ . .for t he ('loanm'- I lor
1 > Iter IT1 iit'i'iT-'*, \ri'/ : ?
TOTAL
1.1AI til
t a nit;12 St i >rk Paid in - - Surplu
-y Fund .
I n !i\lilcd I'lofifs. loss Current
""T:\penser and Taxes 1'aid
Du<> to I tanks and Hafokers
Dividends In pa id / .
JarJi-vidual Deposits' Snider I to.?
" check
Savinsrs I deposits ' . - *
Itemand Ci rtilicatcs. id' Deposit
i one \ en iiit iucs or- i>t>|?nsit
Certified Chocks
('a- liioV'-' ( hocks- . .
Not os'a nil Hills lie-d-isce-untod
Hills- Payable, iin-lndiiitr Certificalcs
for Money Harrowed
IJi'Ti'vc Fund Carried <>n Gen<:?!.
Individual or Saving Ledger
Other l.iahilitins,>viz:
SI ale of Soul h Carolina. ('mud i
W. Vance. Cashier of .the alio'
yarn. says- thai life above and f(
dif ion of said bank, as shown by
Swc'Mi to ami subscribed bofor
Nr, .1 Frederick. Nntfvry Public fc
Correct Attest:
M. A J FN KINS.
O I {.'K UATl.IFF.
W. II. HARVEY, Directors.
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' * J" iTi'Y'wifttfey ' "
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Saturday, July 18, 1931
Subject: "Two Brave preachers." Af|
te.r the discussion of tile leSson the 1
qud'rtet from Cedar Grove motored
~tcT Whitmire to sing at Bruce Tabernnelo
A; M. E. Z. Church, they sang - fl
| their sweetest.
Misses i'aralee Epps, Hulda Abram.
From the city were the guests of "
Mrs. Ehnyra Epps,"Friday." We was
indeed glad to have them.
I?Mm4tHnos Elyra F/pps, Francis San.
I tiers. Master Willie ix>is Epps, Miss
Mozella Epps were the guests of Mrs.
Braddie Epps 'and family Sunday,
i the enjo>-ecl a lovely oveming.
j We are glad to have. (IVJiss Benson
back home with us'-agairi. .
| Miss Magnolia Epps, Mr. W. M.
' Wallace-and a lot of others left Wednesday
to" attend the Sunday School
convention at (Caldwell?Chapel?A. M.
E. - Zion , Church," Union, S. C., they
loved a - loveIy_U'iPj., j .
We am sorry to learn of Mrs,
Geneva Shclton illness, we hope for
her a- speedy-recovery., _r_
KI I)G Kwoorr rIRClT IT NEWS
A great'popularity contest-was held
c.t Ml. Olive A. Mi. ,E. Ghpvcii of the
above named charge; with-the follow- u__
ing ri'iivi'"1 !,,g 'ministers on Sunday, ? ?'
July 1;>, 1DB1V
Rev. A. A. Amal:ei\ Taytov Chapel ??
Ct.; Rev. Delaine, College P'fU'e Ct.;-?
and Rev. T. E. ITavper, Ridgewood
Ct.' The results q?. eon'.est "were as
fellows: -Taylor Chapel Ct., Rev. A.
'A. 'Airhker'b $9.05; Ridcewtod Gt.,
Rev. T. E. Harper $5)1.1.5on 1 Col
lege Place Ct.. Rev. J.. A. Delr.i'.ie $17.
The contest sermon was preached
liv Rev. "A. A. A maker winch was .* .
rery- uplifting niiTI'Tiisplrthgy?The ?
Rev: I. S. Rinvoll preached the ?-VL-?
' moviiin""-vevinon which was promoted with_jtf>iVituhi
fervor.
Having raised moiV than Twice the
amount raised hy the' other twoministers.,
the Rev. T. E. Hc'rper was,
declared the most popular minister,
and awarded the $2.50 gold con. Sis.
Carmelia who also raised $26.10 in
her club was awarded the captains.
vnhl coin of $2.50. The pastor preach
? ?i ;i> ni'vcr ui'tuic at mi' evening , .
rei'vico. '<R>
CONSOLATION V 8
y ranks,, what a message of eon S
art that THE MUTUAL KEl.IEF 2
lTION is under contract and .you ?
pay you promptly your insurance ?
frsuaded you to take out covering ?
Senev'lent Ass. of S. C. I
AOI), (Jen. Manager. / .
15011', TAYLOR STREET P
i?imbwi m i nil???
SURED
nii-isi .-i 7 f
;m by name"
bSF.N '-.S C
AKES ?
kl'lES SINCE 184f" ' '
lrifnTTingi'tMaMMMM?a??a?J
? ?
hy cotulilion of .1 r\viN(is
HBnr
of business, June 30^ 1931, _____ ?
ucks v- . . v:.:
. ' $82,537.44
1.33.76 - ? >
nk _ NONE
__ 4.694.60 - .
xrnitffiy ? ?
. 14.627787 '
k> ? f - ?6,600.19 ?? ?x
" - 157.50 '
is(>? NONE
\'()N1C
* 1 $128,657.36
4T1ICS , $14,611.81
1,144.70
~ - NONE~ _
NONE
NONE - - '
S5T,632.60 ? ? 7 . r
56.503.59.
NjDfrJE
71?..00
888.09
100.61 112,900.85
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE - - ...
$128,657.36
of Richland ss. Before me canio
>reiyoi'npr statement is a true conthe
books of said bank,
e mo this 7th day of July, 1931.
ir South Carolina. - .