The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 03, 1931, Page Page 6, Image 6
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SPORTS VASM RE
BROWSPN<?S
Tf. W. fLVCAICA Tt!)XI"R "
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.*'< hough t ho ?l:ii lino of this I
paper shows S it urdiy. Oct. ?=J{. reader"
\yii receive it. in "trtTrctcnt time '
to he. appi i ed that Ailen is playing
her first game of the season Friday
Oct.. 3 aye.Li.si the 'enigmatic AVaUrarBapt
ist ('oliOtro eleven of Augusta.
WalKer Baptist L Vhid to have acquired
a brand ip\v supply of Tpep,
vim.' vigor "and vitality during the
past two seasons? It is said that their
apprentice, days ate over and they
are now rea . v to engage in real
serious t haiVquon "i i.p competition.
Last year the Walker-cohorts made
real progress tinder Lief Cain. This
year they are under the-tutelage of
. '"The Aleility" liuum former Ilampton:
luminary. and last' year's coach
of Ik T. W. of Atlanta, who traeted |
par own II. T \\ . ii"t ;< ?> ni?'o.
This same f.iunii w:S mentioned hy
Chest or I.. Wa-iiis-yton. Sports Editor
of the 1'il; -d.vuph ('tint ior in his
' column "Tin1 Varsity Hap." Says
CheV. "Keep lijv-khvi?"' i- a sldjfan'
which is very ohlcclionablc fti any.
branch V LL?1 ' !'"o;i>aIl. And_
here kiekinp is a virtue anil, pood
r . kit kei s la a: i y. AW... inourn the
Passinp ,is' (ilinn.
of Hampton. who incidentally kicked
three lield?p. !ii ? ?--m? - nr niid-lieid
"To AvTR" a 4raTa.v~ vdh'H c~TTirc Sensldprs'
opponents. I':-h>ii. ' ,i oretl one touch*down
an i los?
Sin k-an n.Wplishtuent., ?sc tlVat is'|
rarely iie'.ird . *1 don't recall ever
lravinp heard of the famous Bi'ickle>*s'_hnV
intr scored 'TTTve "from near
midticld. .. \\ ell the follow who. dis is
'the -Miirh'f-yr'(hn.h who niav he seen
at lhnut I'i 1?f:;i- Friday?al'ler.
' noon .with iii< Wall- *.r Baptist, hopes,
Coach 1 *..: ! !'; :r i: * mi his assistants
hay.e n. p .'iiny i lie Yellow,
laekei - ': A ' i - i *.' i ";o:ii the paces
for se.veiai day* cod ho\' art' expectt'4
to he in |o;o.-?"rh!al "pink" for
I''rn!a\ ' e: in. V.-l -
cixv ii.-. i u in iv\\ nsivt?ll
t t't' }'i? ft \ t1 V < l i,i.' r 14'?rVjKH'tcd lit.'fore
tile. "J.m . !! > !'?i;i I?|- etlbus
fur Atlanta v. ii. ] ?' '..||cv ;.-i'vl\ reveitjfc
upon t :>?' M.n . : i r.-eyed" hosts of
^ .Ka> \ a-iieon. : , 1 iu,iu:\t l-'ri
A new !;., v Allen -quad i.?
that ul .1 i'lvut. former Paine
Cnlleire i?ack ii id are. -1 >ix<?ii is a
l'asl, t-lever l.uy/*. [. \ airies a triple
"thrra' arvt:nd .hip pocket-of Ids
fno:h..i! f ron-a i-.--; "\\'Id".lea se" l>ieks
. "Kani;-;.!> .." 1 Pill Iltirlo.n, Joe
( opeland," I' rod I'-avis. Oeea Menoir,
Ihiti .'di : 'y* ate' other haektield
Vl't I'I'il 1' - nil' ' e- ! \ .i i . * 1 * j ~ H "
- Pntrrrtrld A<d?r~wTrt Pt part ieularly
rer.U'tn! !*..! ' - i jivinu'" pose on
fhe .ie. en- ' j u t! a A iien-IVmedie!
Charity tram*.-, .1 January. Albert
Hall, a in I <h;-il < ! "!>?;,*< I. Mas who
uifci "'pro -"'' a i .. ; a. ' 'apt Una
Hurtun." "-Ci ii," JCn:;.. "Maddy" I litres
and "Pee \Y.!!ie" Kurt >?i. Keeiiuit*
for end jji,. i.-i.- . a r .J Midland. b;?S*
. ketiuiH. star. ;;n : a. idd Washington.
\ eteran 'ynard- and tackles whose
sltran is: "i. i r -tup yoa I'll make
?.Vou. I .r.dy?iiiv: M'tm Reese.- Kloane
IIndues. I.a> do.;,: Kan-sun, Crank
Vial, "-lelly" tii .a.:". "Sjiitt" Williams
and " At hi 'Aid-... Mo-..Id K'teh-.i-d
sou, John!C?ibnvoe, A .1. Simmons, and
a youngster umi-v I < 'u'.e ii.oni Cireenwood
iiiv .oii.c?v who. !'? ?:x'|?wUm1 l<
be beanl. !'!. ?:;i : tin- season 'ends.
'Hooks'' \i Isiuv a! -! thi- Seoft buys,
~7 ' Archie ::i.< 1 l.t1;' y < >;pecte-1 before
""
At 1 * : r,,'-' i.v,.' i j 1 ? u tuki'iur
s,,ape. I.yil. .j. l.u-1; mi- thf' job.
Tic .is tTTe lea.as'' , i) T;> in. (>t her Pipes,
seen by elm JVvwser. helonjfiiijr to
the i!ehr<lict ( aijiji an- those of lb-.
. Hill', >;il!i.v." a. P.:' i.t 'Aw Hughes. Beiir< :iii>.!< )
having the sorr.
tfc^viee :u I."! :< .,!' ! .mi of last season;
lie i-- a yu'i'a ?etiue>l son
"I I'lu.tf -. a I!. Wcb.iVe been
' told tiiai')'!' i.. 11, without tin
service' of i iA ,. ,-uri. \Vbet
hi i- '? :! r' . ... !: ,i i wt || at
Benedict r-u-A -a t' t'liv did remain
tu 1 ? IT 11it day- of Jack
WiJlin.V l.'ieh.-.nlson. Henry
f'happtllr. 1 a I; J.-el Jackson
ini?.Inhi'?J. ' i 1 ! a ad ,u' hers hem
- c : i J v,, ? ? . >i had ii'i ci .(ic'ii
save,.eli-'.y'. ' : .i i 5 - i-orded about
with Tji\i- .?or l! i.Ji i t't -1. Those boys
T)i:tA*! ' " ' ' !'; ' -"i'v-r '* iroimr
to prove t i.ia- i fob any;team that <loe<
not?nttbh i.?l i^seHr-trr. the mostyripid
disci p' i re. Th" ".Ii,rt experiment
will be woi; worllu the Avatehinjf.
T'lafHn h-i- a- lier football- tutor
?: Willi.- the : . . . I..-. ML-.-tone Mentor
This eolnmii wrier.. (>.-' hint to the S.
A. f. A. A. i or a. i_L_dnc.s. every
coach?anil plaa or si > >. inu> in?ou assoeiation.
fo the ii.-t Uo -.o out
to put ttfe S. A.' I. A. A. on the map
in hoi i relic! tban i; ha> been >hown
'before.'"-'
UK WIKS I i\ < \ M DKN
If the dope runs right* there "will
be plenty of gl e es flyimj? over at the
arena in Camden'Friday night, October
~2, when ( !;sc, ' Hubby" Green
best of the t-iuxilinjv-ihciiv^weipfhtfv,
meets one "Wildcat" Reddish in the
tea-i ^und naun- Kuufe of-an-all colored
ear 1.
. Rc'dish Was ei edited Vitly. a knoekout
over Green .in t hy if last meeting
in Suintetf. May imi Green dt
eb.reTTTlTai hr- wa. Gi^r-or Co mutton:
; The eonlest, between Green and Renish
will be a jfj-adge fight. Fresh in
tije memory pi G> v:i will be the kayo
' of their last ' ??'-t dig. while Redisti
will be in thi'ie trying to justify bis
victory, j There win he plenty of jiicVvorks
from the hrai Leil.y
I; ; '
In this rot urn miiteh?with Green
Redish is meeting one of the most
dangerous heavyweights in the. South.
Those who saw "Bohhy" 'fTi-odh kayo
Big Jack Frierson, Philadelphia heavyweight
and Battling Tillmon will
tell you that the Sumter boy?hnn atl
the class of a real champion, but with
all that Redish ka.vo'ed him, an! the
Sumter boy is out to even the ,score.
Two other supporting numbers were
closed by matchmaker J. D, Byrd. In
one of these numbers, a eighf^ounder
Speedy Randolph meets Cyclone Macy
at 145 pounds. Many hate to think
of the'eonscqucnces of this meeting
when Macy stalks up- against the undefeated
hard-hitting, dyn amite.
Speedy Randolph, who created a ser\-sation
in boxing, circles when he k-ayoed
Battling Junioug in 20 seconds'.
Others who experienced the same fate
were Ki Sunkuin of Orangeburg,
Tuffy Lawson and Young Happy Joe.
. Charles "Charlie" Spears, Jr., announced
that after the smoke has
-cleared?away. Friday?night,?an,, all
a 1 ...Mi 1 4.^ U.M.I
Slav card \\ni W iiiiiiuuiit-uu iu uu iit-iu
during tile week of the County Fair
.iti Sumter. . ALLKN
KXIMXTS A TOUGH FOF
IN WALKKR BAPTIST.
Allen University gri i waiy iors Avil]
get their iirst taste of inter-collegiate
football this season when tiu'.V
nieet the well coo rial ova! earners'
from Walker Baptist Institute oT
Augusta. Gn? here on Hurst Field
Friday after hoW; lite- k^c promises,
many surprise^, and thiilN s.ncc
Walker?Baptist, has?one?c>4'- the best
known coaches in the South among.
hjegro football teams.
Coach Karl S. Jamison and assistant
Coach Bauingardner of Allen
iuive been" putting their wards through,
some very stllV**practices during the
past week preparing'for this initial
contest. Short arimmuges have been
it part of tlit' daily schedule tot" the.
Yellow Jackets. Many' veterans arc
hock ..and some very good iccruitn tire
expected to see service against the
""Baptists' of Augusta.
Walker Banti.-t sound come, to Allen
this year to show the training
they have received under"Coach R.'L.
(Tuau,?a?Uuuuut:?liar 1141 Lou Ii.r-.Lu. ulc
star in football, basketba! and baseball
also a former coach at Atlanta
1 'nivci'sLty?mrd?Booker Wasliingtoi
High Schol of Atlanta. Coach Gui'm
luring his foothal career kicked in
one game three field goals from midlield
according to f'hostor. Washington
the well known Pittsburgh sports
writer. Kvery team that has been
trained under Coach (iiinn lias Had at
enviable reputation^ Friday, after
noon the Yellow Jackets of Allen wit1
meet tiicse "Gutin" kickers.
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BENEDICT T1GKRS PR \CTICK IN
NKW BOWL
Getting Ready For Home Coming
Game Against Morehouse Oct. 17
. ' The- Benedict Tigcfsr made?Then
debut Monday on the New Bowl whirl
has been enlarged and excavated b"
acconio bite a football gridiron. A.i
hour ol scrimmage ma<le up t.ho mem
_ for the afternoon.
his changes through a grind "to hi
Captain .I.ipscomh has been put-tiny
: charges through a grind to hi
. ready fi>r the Honie. Coming- elasl
against MorehoiDo College Here Sat
urday. October 17th.
a- So far ibis1" is the .fnVt game ontln
- 1 ig-ers schedule and promisesto fx
the toughest. Thirty Benedict grid
dors with the spirit are .out to clav
that MaVon Tiger and avenge tin
defeat of last-.year. ... ..
MARION NEWS
n and"tm
pils were at Sunday '.School with i
'.ell pre)).tied lesson. Althugh I an
= not " the . authorised' reporter opTTn
Sunday SchiyoL^muxguiitiuJiut I de
ire.to say this. The convention wa
held at Myrtle Ileach. Rev. .1. B. Lew
s, Pastor. It was sitld To he oneo
the best conventions ever hell in tli
Vhtrion District. The sermons wen
tireached by the -iVdlpv.ing named per
ants: Revs. -f+ehtin. .J: \\ . I
?t-XacUett, A. B?Thomas, .lames- Mr
Clintic and W. I. Gore. Visitors ii
" HU'iidimce we. t'nif. (I. ti.ii.iet
uuf wife. J. \V. Bellied and Dr. E. H
, Vnderson, P. K? of Dillion .Disirict
the 1). S. Deas, P. K,. provecT'h'ihisel
: o-be H -master in htsposititrh.- Tin
?hdcgntes- from Mi,iri?ii Wfiv Dm. -A
" t~ Taylor, M Is sc.- Klizabeih rTeeTe
Mary' Kva Davis. .Mary Hughes am
Mrs. I'i. X. (joddard. The funeral
- Air,?PoUiaomv ri)itijH>rtifi>?was?large
"y attended. The Hermofi was deliv
red by the pastor, There' w< i lot:
> : out of inui relatives and I'ii -pJ
. *>re; ent..
The Fall Revival meeting begins a
St. John this week. Fverybody i
united, Rev. J. I,. Brook, the-pas
- 'or nf> Ml. Olive?Baptist?Church
Mull ins, S. C.. preached a soul stir
iiTi^^erinon~ar St. John Sunday even
.nig. liis quartet from Mullins a.a
luintet of Florence gave 'a few nun)
hers. 11 is choir was also with him
Re-vr-oMtk-bell of- -North CurolUa
oreaehod for us hist night. lie gav<
's a wonderful message.
Misses Fannie Lambert and Li
Mionva ?Vistow left for State C'olleg
>n last Monday morning..- Miss Les
iter went' to Mathers Academy, Cam
Igju^Miss Helen Hagin left Tliurs
lay evening for /allien University
Mrs. Duekett and children are .awn:
'(jr a weelj visiting her sister In ChiTT
esLon. -Rev. Dtteket and Rev. D. C
Oeas t\vent for them this morning
Wc a^e proud to have them back.
Misaes Li I lie FfankTin and A Tit's
Hagin have gone' to resume theii
vdrk oi the schoolroom,
Mrs... Glycerin Da . is has just ar
rived from New York and reports i
pleasant stay.
Mrs. Kllen F. Peas' arid daugh.ci
I leaves for Sumter this evening t<
upend the week with relatives am
friends.
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THE f>AtMET
i\fcif<s Tkelma (Joddard is just bac
from Florence visiting; grand parent:
-Hhe reports a tdensant stnv:
Ah\ Earnest Lewis stopped ovc
.vitK parents onihis Way from Ocea
Port, N. J., on his way to AtlanU
- to Morchernsr^Colioge.
Aliss. Elizabeth Rogers- left to g
'.o Denmark to be Home Eeonomie In
Ntiuetor there.
Mi s. E. J. "Ducket and Airs. Iv,
Viae AleQueen will leave tor Alullin;
on Wednesday to begin their class
oom work.
Airs. C. H. Garreit and child ret
v111 be the guests of Rev. and Mrs
I. W. L. Duckett this week.
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- ? COKESBt'RY NEWS ~T
The Patrons of- the-Clokcsbury Pub
lie Schuol met an J organized a sehoo
lub Wednesday night. The follow
tig off iters were eiecteu: President
Ali:. W. AI. Robinson. Sr.; Vice-Prcsi
llill; Treasurer, MrrE
(I. Nash; Secretary. Air. S. W. Rob
insbn. They are trying to build Tie
r.o-called, Allu'tis once mot e.
A." lnrii'o number of si mUn
leaving eyery day. We wish then
success.. . ..
Misses Hattio F. Wilson, Ilenfiet
ta A. llobins on arrived Afonday fron
Hendersonyille, N. C., Miss Henriel
ta spent a lew days and left Satur
day l'or Iter school in Prosperity.
' Mr. and Mrs. F. Ilinsf and Mrs
l.arlyns I .at inter of Abbeville wer
very pleasant callers at the home o
. Mr, and Mrs,, S, l.puien Fl'ida,V.:.
St. Paul had the pleasure of hav(ti|
Ko (|u;u tots Sunday ufteiiiodhT ~~T
Aas H 'tr^at to-- hear a>ur folk- sittji
Come again. Rev. Thompson is hav
ng vacant seats lilled that has bee
.'acaiil a lone: time, ('onto out an
tear hint.
Mrs. .1. M~ .(loggias was called
Newberry on'.account of the deal
4 d' her uncle, . :
: KOiWK.T SM M.I.S IIH.II
. St HOOl. SEW
Ileaufort; S. (-.?-The Itofiprt Sinn
im'li .School hegan its sOliol se ;sio
Monday Sept. 11, tinder the printipa
diip of Mi. R. W. Metiirt. Quite.
e\\r~p:frf?77i? were out and pleligoVPi
aipjiort in helping make the. seluu
_ 'erni a siteees-ful one. The enrol
IK-IK Mil I III* I <?J ||lt* |)il?
'wo weeks Is Very ! and more ai
xpccted. ?
Regular t'lass-room began H>L. I.
.Tlu* loot bal hoys are hu>\ prcparif)
lor the-scason under another l'or.nu
at<h? f.e who giws liis service s
willing, to the (cunt. air. l.eroy Bet
i fiett who coached last term is. \\it
he team another scu.-.oii.
^ The citizens of this historical tow
are quite ^pleasv i did have Prof. 1
.V. Mcdirt as head'of the school ai
i'eel assured that he is the person. 1\
the position..
Mr! Mcdirt hails from Camden, .
C. Tlie son of Rev. and Mrs. Cliorj.
Mediit. Having finished Ins big
~ Iiool work ai.A aJild 'P lie IhaM h U la
d .it the State A and M. (. olle
[ )r*ligehurg, S. C., completing his eo
'ege world May 11?.'51; with an. A. I
1 legret'. While, attending State his cm
"iuet was above reproach. His chu
111.an Wol'lt rrrrt sal diim. hr-rrr-m?<
r. these (piaiities, Mr. Mcdirt comes
Beaufort high.ly recommended by o~*trhd
is known largely, ill Beaufort. 1'
R. ' S. WilliTflson pre>ii|eut of Sla
College and .teachers.
The" following are members of tl
*?laeuliy! l'lo|'. "M. w. Mediiv. Mi
MiU'llia. Simons, Miss Ktta M-ae :;\V ington,
-..MiSjs Kdilh Bythe\voo,r Mi
T h'lorene.e II. drant. Miss aCrherii
?| ford. Miss Addie B. Haines. Mrs! I.
rone ITviser, Miss MllUtUr'jT." Lit
\ I i . v- 1 tvvTi* I) VlivYni "VI. i s < I
Cile' Black. Mrs. !ivK:u Svheper.
""Trm-jrrrcinnus, or amjfi
? SON. S.C.. I'UOVHS TO III) A
1_ FIN ANC'IKR t
a
.sTtic .l.'t'-. (libbs, Pastor <.i' t
First- M.'K. Church, Anderson, by <fi
' 'fit' courage auiT hard work, lias >n
- ecedcd in pooling the many claii
1 against !us church. mherHecl by she
i' mismanagement many years a;
e All pimi.-tciw are supposed to' In go
- but many prove to he poor lihanc iei
>. The minister and Hoard of Truste
~ who borrow- ifToiiey io hui.ld a <1 riiTi
' eould hardly make it greater mist ok
lllli'i c t?-rm?Inu ro'i'i 111?tien.i>o.?m?i
- amazing . short lime apparently^ h
<otues as large as tJie original loil
f .lU'v-. (jtibbes* novv Huts <fhe s11uTTti
r in haul, and" supported by l?iv Iffy
~ conn regalion ami o.utside friend--.
> will soon have a -jubilee, cum men mm
I inyr the departure of a very troubl
'. some and unwanted gtleA.
*-1 ?^ *==??:?1.. M. H.~
K ELTON MAYS
t, T1 je fifth Sunday, in August. \v,
* i high' day in Bethany A. M. K. Oi
. Sunday School is stil alive. Mui
;?mspirotmn was gotten "iit 'if the h"
. son.
At 12:00 our Pastor, Rev, 1>.
j "Nd wards after the. usual devotion s
- ieeted as a text "And I shall sprink
i. clean water upon you. This scrim
was enpoyed At?lIDU o'clock t.l
L? |ii'u|m7 wits luiinu mareiung down
the pool. One was baptized.
i At night we worshipped at our si
e ter church and enjoyed the service
Monday night we started anoth
- campaign for souls. Bethany ha'
- been crowded every night by peop
. from far and near and we .thank (i<
I fjir the ontpouting of Ilis HolySpii
- and for the 2ft souTs'united with-Be
'<?l hanyA. M. K. Church. ?~~
Monday night, Aug. .'11 the Mt. Ro\
ell Pastor preached for us and oi
5~ hearts were niada to bufn. Rev.
i* 'j. Bowman and bis good people
~ Union .Was., wlilf ttg^Tsggny pjght~
- hear Rev. Davis of Sumter who eo
* ducted the revival; lie is a splend
preacher. He left Sunday night f
>' a meeting at Rev. Bowman's Churc
We were glad to have our P. H.,'ai
1 Rev. Smothers, who preached for
Sunday morning fron^ Psalm: (1
TO LEADER
k [ that I hail the wings of a clove, Our '
V. I lea its were made to fyel triad. A Her j
die---sermon?t-hcr- Lev. d's Supper?wnr"
t | administered by the 1'. K., Rev. Kilis. j
n ! >1 communed with us.
b-j Our third qtntt*tf>t- was held Strn-~:
; 'lav.and we paid S20.00 Our meeting
.losed Sunday night with'a Candle
* Light Drill and Quartet singers of
.tethan'y, lto Ver< and brothers who
1 are 'members of Dethaiiy A. M. K.
PALMETTO CH AL FPEL US. NEWS
Since most of the boys are back
in Columbia, after being various plac- '
js during the summer our first meet?
tig "Avas held September 21 at the
1iomj- of Mr. Christopher Cantey.
- \Ve had a splendid meeting and a
I great .deal of l'ttn. Much business
- was attended to and the-members are
> looking forward to many tilings for !
1_ tbeAmiglh jof. uuii^CluiuXi'cui .s^ -?
v ' The 5Ir^. u&ntcy prayed a very
? important part, having served us
L' with salad and crackers and punch,
! and cake which everyone really enL>
[ joyed. N. 1). l)i\on was present afI
tcr having spent part of the summer !
\ at Myrtle Beach, an I the other part
at Asheville, N. John Benson?
II l'ryon aiuLAshevile, N. C.; Roy Durunt,
_ S.ulivan_ ..Island, S. tl; Erauk
" l>iown, Myrtle licach, S. C\; W. M.
l'ressle.\v,_ Asheville, lleml'J spnville
? ami Trynn.??f:?C.'., Edgai?Oh itch? ~
I '.'hai leston, S. C.;. T. II. Garrett, EasjP
. ">\cr, S. 0.; .Chris Cantey first of
? anmiicr 'at?Myrtle 'Beach?trot?ItTrr-"
5- -Ji i'ii in I'm- \Yluerley.Hospital-for a ;
iumber of weeks, lie is at' homo
; nul improving rapidly; Wilson- T.
. . Alilcs, MyrtJe Beach; S. C. Asheville;
II X'onrad Ti Smith, Myrtle Beach.
All the J)oys are not in town as
yet. but the.ones here teporUd having..ii
splendid summer..
Mr. Canity e.\pressor hts *~Tughe1
.appreciation to the club for its., kind~l~7TiT"limi
lim ing l'ir ilium . Ev-- Try
day he said sohte oi I lie hoys
- -came to see him and was always
1! ready to assist him. Many cigars
IT ai.l package . oi-ire ereanl were sent
r iTi him i>v unknown "parties hut he "
k ii.joyed tiien'i all.
>ENK(' \ .11 MOR COl.i.KGE H AS
77 h ai.\ oiii:nini. ~~ r
I
At .to o i Hiiik I m.'sdiiy ii.v.M'imu'. i
September 22, Seneea -Iuninr_(u>llcao
, pened'its doors the thirtv-s.eeond .
. \ ear with .( very npptaeialive audi- ;
> ;
, 1 iic projjraiii was.a I?.!!:>ws: Sin.ir:mu'
'I.ii'i the Savioui up;" S'-ripliuv
" ' i !< !?. 12: i-21 wi ses; Prater. Ilev. D.
i \\ . W'iiiiainInstrumental Sola, lKan
[; I. <' Peeks, Opi aim*- Adutess,
i,i >. I?. Hryan. Pre.-iide'iitri Response.
Key. A. H. Morton; Shi;ciii<^j livlro- .
lu.f'iaa at' T.euchers. l'iv.: ident; ilep.
marks. J)i-. * 1 i. S. Sharp, Rev. .1. 1>.
iliu>s; Collect ian.
; Alter- /he proarani registration.
p xt:?,i:.at inn . i: t im.'-mPu at ion l.i'.'oun.
,e livery student must report far class .
1, it S:M(I .Wednesday mornin^v
P, All 'students upon -c'Mlerinx school j
u- will note tile i\ pair tli.it has been.;
s.; Mono to I'he culo"e.' First just a.- !
-r y*t+i?on. el' V-tt-H '.Sill M"t O t-r-e 1 c [In I !'
tu work that lias been done ta Sliai'|)'
ie" Hull,* the t'oi.d' and chiujn'vys atsa a .
if shower bath 4ms been installe i in
le Sharp. I tall and also the. ah is' dormitory.
lite inning i i all Hues lio.t look I
ie like tiie same place due ta the last
tii.a it ii.is a fl esh nMu oi paint, i ii"
h- -classroom- have la-en renovated ami.
,-s .iirhts put into all of them,
tjr The ill's tas uuy. nieeUfi*;'ai' the term
u- was. held <>n Monday, Sept. '21. at
,v-- -'-frMO P. '".M.' I'resnieiu- lUy.i-ir cmpha.
u- sized the impqi'is'ihcc at cooperation
iii any organization it' it; is.to prosper.
Wo have hopttn' our" work with .all
Rtlie i littnisia.-m that'we ean pas ibiy
at* -:t-.A . nueumgwi. a-.- ----- . -irtt.'-oii ?--nr-tv
put forth and we w.iTj assure you tiuu
we will 'continue if only you will rri\'e_
ttS > I ?in" nil>)H'l at iop; t : ?ii*J
W!l AT M.\K KS A HtlTtN U?
n- There is ui?* >.hiii? ceriaii)- we
could irrrt?live lt-rn*r?m?this?woi hi
fro without. a- friend. 'Triemlless anil
ml alone" the. saddest Coupkl in 11 it?
.<_ Knylish iani'daKe. 1 believe that i*.
os <mite true. It'is very important, their
efi~To learn?n?tew things that make a
;e. friend. In the lii i" place, nmney
<n'i Mm-,, friends ti.rve been lost
e Muougli aiMia y t luvn through? any
n, other means. That is. money alone.
TT Ailver-My iliTTy cTPTie nial rril that
at Arntr hrrvp^in material wrrriih;-may -In*2
rrrv wined, away. IruL u^ l'ii',r a.- tUus 4oy=
it- illy and beauty- id' ehr;!eicr wIvudt
o- have maie so many men madwomen^
irre.it iema.n?its like th.e_.hanU tia?.t
~? Jias a luTfuDTTirn" upon 'its dr;*inits'.
hut whirh has ampel reserves" in its
vaults. The greatest t h i hk ^ thai
makes a friend is trust. An innate
belief in . that .vomejthin'r of the soul
y rtf a^pei srrrr whteTi cannot he defined
'V in words, hut which must he felt and
understood. .lle^wbo belie vo's in his
7?s"" friend will defend'tbut friend against
iK- so rare that he deserves defense at
"j or an unimportant human being so
all times. No one is either a failure
J lone' a- he e/tn hoast of at least o'fie
lC friend. ""ATfotlTer Thing tjr.it? makes*
? a friend is, patienee, patience that is'
proof against-all irritations^u-.defects
s _of habit or character which the friend
, inay show. .lust bear in nuna tne
C1 human frailty of ds all. If you like
j think of your friend . when nbstrnt
' . or to encourage fiim in his work when
ever you can he surely has something-]
' that wifl return both appteoiattoh arid
inspirali'.n to you at times when you
would hk ' to fiave given b.ck what
j"' lie book., Genuineness is the trade
don't have to explain that term.*
- Corlcv Whaley
!<1 A (lOUiLAVOM AN 'IV\;V4KS
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(Special to The I'almetlo header)
1 ' t'n Tuesday September 15th Mrs;
4* I Daisy Win'dham a prominent and a
well known citizen and lady of St.
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George passed away after an illness I ti
'.yj about a week. _ - y-~f~ . ~
?Mis. Windham has been i.; i. pair- j w
ed health for some yeai - tho' the . q
death was expected it was-quite a } .*
*ho?k to tho community.
Mis. Windham took ill at Good j
llo^ Baptist Church and was earn- j.
ed to the doctor's otTice an i was j "
brought home where a stroke attack- j
ed her at her home* There was.;, j Ji
struggle between death and life for i
a. week in *tvbich all medical atten- i oi
I ' c " Last Ex(
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Saturday, October 3, 1931.
on available was K^en her. -Mrs.
iiulhnm was .'19. years of a ice.-- She
a.s funeialized at Good Hope Baptist
hurcji, Rev. J. M. Marshall,offieiat-v .
iK oil Wednesday. 'Sept. 16th She ^||
aves to mourn her lost Misses Clay
l'!1, N'ti'ie Burt, and Angel Lee
'indhain, daughters; Mr. James ;
hullia n, husband' and little James,
l-.. her infant son.
Christie Funesal Home had charge
the bo 'y. W. W. Christie, Mgi\
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