The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 31, 1931, Page Page 6, Image 6
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BKOWteIN<;S
H. SV. BAT'MGARI'NEg
Last week was a hectic. foothnl
week if all reports are correct. Her
in South Caiolina -Paine took Clafli
Lulu?fani]'i?1 SnT-1?LuU?Friday whil
Saturday the State College tear
came to Columbia and surprised ev
erybody, including themselves, by ad
mnnsU'j tnpf t7\ileh tin- most "seven
drubbing a State College team ha
ever pinned on tfye M.ethodjsts'. Th
score was 58-0. Tuskegoe was beat
en bv Wilherforce out in Chicago 15
: Morehouse trinucd Fifek 11M). whil
Kttoxville beat 'Morris Brown 6-0
Lincoln gpii .Morgan i-s-o.?
' pummelled Livingstone 4L0I
v * . * ?
j?. Ilw -yaroe at Orangeburg last Fri
- day 1 totwee?-4-1^4.ine and Giaflin wa
not as .good ijs the close score woul<
indicate. It was marred according 1
llie uniii-uul humi-cr ?>!. i iolations cnile<
on each team by the head linesman
' . In that instance the head linesmai
i i . i. . .u:? \T?. .\\*;i
nappt'Ilt'U 10 oc tills ?XICVI. mi,? n li
lis told mo that it was beyond th
. jurisdkvot) of the head linesman to do
toct and report holding and illogr.
? ol'f"n >iv?* um- oi* the-hands; that mcl
on his part made it look as if th
~ r referee niuT uiTTT-in1 d!rt rr<"ft Icnu\v thei
duties.. ,Wuh all duo respect to Mi
Willis, this writer is intensely inter
t-ste i i:; t: yihsr.V'.i'ti^t!. pin .yd in. nc
eon!;, 'li o wi' ! t l'i- - r.:'. - . o.' dut'aiut
In whatever t'u'i'iu'lLy bo?S eHo^en t
serve as an otlkial. he is. i.'oinr; to d
..his pait in.,seeing to it that a .we]
trained team sh ili not suilei'beeaus
ol' his.'failure io call attention to tlv
short ro'minjrs of an-ill trained teatv
There -+s?too much laxity, amonir ou
. omeinlsTti* in-tire "pood football'. A
Ornnpeburp neither ;tho l'aine no
the Clnfiln te..i>; di'continued the il
yard Jt-iiahie-i "Jhey snowed tha
Ui.e- . r. t they?wcr
vio'uitir." the rules. There is hardl
any need 'for coaches to train thei
team* in these fundamentals if ofTi;
ihla ave g< inp to permit team-, to hoi
push, r.iugr". clip ar.cl do nnythiw: els
tin-;, .v.Tnt'.i'.trtnp 'an or.- nuhtor.
* * *
. . . ' ?
Though ?' ate College has a poo
team ~hc will bo severely handicar
pod when she pees-up- against a re:
kroner tbfcm v.*?:h o4f. rials who wi
' soo their in perfections and pall thoi
when they >oo them. In her attac
at llurst Field last Saturday, thei
.u :: - . :?r?-?f? ..'1 i'i.
ivha' - ' ' Ihvr-iV. ? u>liing:i
the line?and by tho bn<klWkl mei
This was. particularly, noticeable i
???the?ca se_- o f?quartoq k d tf o Groei
Repeated rflenses like those commi
. tod by State Saturday and reccivir.
jP*-. - PMnlity v. ill tor..-! quicker than an;
thing else to make, a .farce of foe
ball anion? our colleges.. In footba
I lie ?*\ h.i . j? - 11 . 1. .d-anc
by skill and by the use of head? a?
b-od!>' ..n tho part?ef?all. save- th
ball can't or. ' l.f * 7.ff ensile plavewore
permitted to hold gnd push
touchdown might be made almost :
will. This is notbaid to disparage th
State victory at all. inasmuch as
was not her fault that the fouls sh
committed, were not penalized.
... T^- snectntovs wh'o did not sec th
illegale oa'-t *4' tl'.o play-r-Jiie S,ta.le <gii
l .t . Mi l . ft* I.
taeU n.tust. have proven innnniji. in
niQM wotc especially. liood at takin
care of thvi.r n>sieminent-. A 'ea.
? 111.-'" .1 I ill n K ami mcny ilow iho <u
-in it i. r 1 He 11re :i' ('"lit v 1 w
.til i-.rii'r In n;11 linen ) n '*"> )o t
iV'ilr. u- tkt 'r } j?i': 1 .< r ' a. \: i.'
_ thii_ hall. t' 'i- a., in- il? to such
' team?Lw. ilU ialf 'to t
vfoul vviO; at imppslntr t?tTrm-client lh
* * t
Scot' a.hd Nelson, Wcl'C sent' OUt t
the -)t/ \v-' > "iiate early- iluriniT th
yaiee. !)..?.?> ' wel c the .\i Puis of ir
juries a.io! th',:.y ah.cuio from^ tli
jffanVe v'a a i < ai ..ea <iy for. Afl.ei
T ; i v. ,] ' ; .a ove "l SS-fl seal'
w '~t- ' ' Pel had' ' *'< o hoy
heeiif-i eh,.. and yet it.mh.rht hav
been Ore .>t<m . Lenoir, Montjfonter
C,.V.e; ' !>la.y .1 \ve
in the i-l; 'a-Til for Allen. Porter
;tt-.i-j. .x..?J?i. ' ,?! !u. . .-t.al
" w.a t Kynns. ,
S'tat-- -nt :"1 s'i' V, a iralaxy o
? ? S-tA5?)I *. e -i-i?UM- .-\Vt4-l?lO -tUal
t hn . ; 'oA t m ro.-v to ln illian
hei&ht- *\ wonhl please " ?h
? hot tor?t/i.io?:o* ; hat same tear
.pitted atiaiiOt sonic s'.i'ontr team o
the- ('. I:- A. >v. > r tfie" Southern A.sso
ciaiio;, v./'i. impa! tia! and competen
ofhi a'.-. 1 i- j y. l.eliojJ llvat tlu*
would tt'uiler a sj>l?:nilhi at count u
: Oh e K 1 'nion nij^l Wolihor op
two.... UlUaiL t-uals. -33teir. .nbijity .4
stand' up under pressure. is marvel
lous. "Harp. Hay" and dilliam play
* ' ed '-.vhales of games in the hackfiel.
Saturday, while To"ter, Cleveland lnv
rand and pa-scd his way into th<
hearts <>f football fans. F.vans ha
==s ?~~^nTn,n it>? 11 .o HUM h'lf his p'.imc at t.ou
ter is as strops if not stronger thai
r it was last year, and that's sayinj
lots.
It remains to he secy 'what Stati
and Benedict will do when thoy- meet
hut the team that heats State has t<
possess plenty .reserve strength o
a hitrh quality.
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Whefi this reaches tho public tlx
Allen-Morris and the lh rf'diet-Be
tlhune.Cookman frames will have tak
ert pLace at the Fair. These nromist
to be splendid attractions. " _
(Booker Washington continued hei
winintr1 habits by defeating the stronf
??Gastonia -aWyan fortie sowethux
to nothir" She "ky t" ,wr?akj yen
geanee upon the Cumminprs Street Ik
School lads, oi Spartanburg Friday
, S. A. I. A, A. teams ought feel a
bit chesty in the light of the Morehou
e \ t. tor .?ii\ ?lusk. Both Allen
ami Beueunt played better games
aguijosL the maroons tfuSf Fisk aceot
dill J?tv?vht-?sccreSf Morehouse
defeated Fisk ili-U; Alien 13-C and
_Lied Benedict 0-0.-. I
... .
I STUDENT* END CONFERENCE
n !-'si\t> l.yp r ;,C uf V.. W. C.
e A. and V. .M. C. A. Jlleet Here,
n1 Sixty stroeui. representatives of
e fhr V M 1 . \ 'in .1 Hie V, W** < .. ,V
n of all the .Vt o schools in South Ca
jroliim eloscd a three-day conference
1- held at' Benedict College and Allen
e University. Sunday afternoon, The
s schools and Vullege-. met m the first
e ol a--series i f eight state Y. M, and
Yi W. eoiiA-+ enees to*be held this fall
0 across the. south under the direction
e of Regional See:claries 11. VV. l'ope
! and Aliss.Stm Bailee. '? ?
-phu-e of the Chrirtistn -asaueiaiitn
and itcs pftrfrihi" oh the local
campuses i the theme lor each: to
get her Wit h the Yiaiuing of leaders
? ami a study jf the intercollegiate na^
tiunal ami ! inlernatipnal outreaehes
?T of the 01 t;a izati' :i constituted - the
f cunfot'OIVe n-ogram.- Among the. $tu:
. dent "t-advi < }. resent were Wanor
' Bra ley of. Alien University; Xliss
11 Seme-thin 'Campbell of State-College,
co-chairman of llu; conference and
p Alfyrd l'lle: !>e of State. College chairV
man of the T'ate y; M. C. A. Council.
p^itic iN i rusi i iT<>NAL clash"AT
r DTtTXCUBU l-'tr fTTTD A Y "XUOS 9
State*. Bulk' i ;s .Meet F. A. & M.
Oil X r.^o day at the 'Orangeburg
,Couni\ Fan ;-s.ate Collet*?1 'Bulldogs
^"Tvill met.; t?"e'J^h rida A. and M. Col(!
lege eh-rrrr :ia de: rated-tlie Aggioks
" t>-u. iiii- hatile promises to he hard
?..!nught ; nd g !'of the Bulldogs
l' are primed '.dr. it.
r J he k. fa -?. . t odci-y. squad boasts of
t three y " .? filiate backs and Tia>
v rv; u t:;e- nasi o of a team with a tliofii
l.'.rnd i-rn k.i. Tlu-y.. are a smashing
? team y;. i a.? a reputation l'oi
c ';!>.1 hin_:?.. 1\?ihall fans?from
v' e'?eiy pavt the state will lx? or
\. hantl to f!:;. t a great .in terse**^
l-ional i la; h.
I UN" -( r> { f - . ?> NOSED Oil
T.1. M i N <'?\ AD 18-14.
u . D. i. <>Jut?Benedict) ..
'j 0) . . s; '.:-Painet Collogi
]. ot' \ ' .n. +-r the way of aii
' no*ed ~t-a??- o ' ; <i Squad oh tin
, ' ! " :n. Fi " i. Fri. ay aftcrnoc n hj
N a s ov?- ? . < lafHrr rhowrc
a - 11 i'!!'.' Mrul-?but. eoul<
hoi t ;i i; , Paine from re
col it ' v. lor three touch
n- wwa.;?
?;ov.T.*.
11
i .' *' i fi - I .tno scoring r.eai
t. the c ?quarter whei
? con.T.NtMu i i.nd finally touc 1
y. ing en-! i t'.: . froii. the mid-field t<
(. left ! a1..1 ; . . i . . ZUn made -weep
jl . . . . w-r . ly kicked the ex
,? tin ji in'-i, 1 a 'in- : the second quar.
,fj tor ; A the. t ill frotn the kid
.r. dl' "' 1 i\ .i..it. res later Jl. Bow
? ?itiiin t. def i c- 'ie two long pnsMe;
a stioikd a - yht line for a touch
lt down.; Art., r followed in quid
u, succession 1 t;;c . nine route with 11
it Uc.\vn'::;n citing entl.
ic In 'i.e. ' ;;.i i.alf Paine startec
her .-:ir..e attack with H. Bow
man r..a'<V. ..i lang....end >w,cep- am
ie iLtre<:ei\t .! i' yard pass. Thvei
L- Amsli 1 v ;;:d:t"7,f goal I'CSliljf
ie. e l i ; 1:.< i. id'.-down for Paine
2 N*" V.ere intuit' aftoi
n t udr .i'l'.vip,
u 1 : -inn?end inns d
'' 1!| 1 : .ii.iiiMi'V" Tot-. Lini:
" !' ' l i : - t'oidd li'ot score Rj
? 'I'':' r Kohln-on a substitute
fl i n I ti;. t?fi jlied the statuL
f> . AvjH.u..l*' M ? ? i,-? ! n ;;a yard pass ant
0 ' :i:i ' '' SfC.lwl
Rv.ii ;"ii. --j-r-h.Tr: The ext ra pTTiTT
was. 1 :iili " 1'a s to Lawton.
0 I.ino--1 )> . ' .*
(P 1'aine .; Claflii
(. st*i-.ivfi !:. if; Stilton
1 W ullf ' l.\ ?l\ > Smith
o '''da. i." I'. McGoUmi
< \Vtyn-. ; "hull '
ti.. :Gadsden
y ^ I'! - Id 1-. i". Fritz
j Cam - 1 ; 1 . I.,.'"' Jenkins
, W- i'a'.vr.van ,Q. Williams
^ all'.-.- 1-. if. Br?\vtoii
, 1 ' 11:::a IT IT . 'Lawton
-jBryant . ' !'. i!. Martin
-t?-+t--rrr < : Cotton (S. C
- S'vi'WG; l'._. no - coks; Headlines
o 1 . ' ?* ? rr.m- ;?_
ST A : .. ( H I SI IKS AI.I KX
|". ... . . :
* ; >:? pra ; y v ? vans expecting to sec
t an C'.iiiiy- a . . hed conflict-,, the SOutl
V Gar 1, a St-. it iido^s fcrushed the
f -anui h i'li ar?'! ; i.il?crift-Allen Djeacbr
i1' fi ? '?i -r Hurst field.?*?
fta?Xho'.-.> at-e??fhe?.Htttrt shpweci
- State t.a t!;v. 'offensive keep
;injr AH?;:? a., t e shodow of hei
fl fgoi I in'-e. . a; 1 holding, her tc
V- Iboir Im -: >! ' v.: us f"i' the entire period
L> of (lie plav.
si -TV.,.-.,.-'., "i ..., ,...i ?
I I.? ?.urn ii^n.mivB,?rnr
1 Htill'i"" ? v, r !'?unable to ?setnt! th*
i first quarter .pening the second period
? however, w' h Ta.\ kr of State run?I?i.u"
tin- gauntlet, 7 ynrdn for the grsi
!> count of titt- '^iinie 'with Webber com,
picking a'pa.s for 0: tra point.
i| Tiru.?fju-e the game thereafter
f wo< easily dviided with State playing
the running offensive featuring the
crafty Ci'.lhna on home territory
3 chalking lip t.wo touch downs with
. Porter, Toyb r J'ay. I'.amma each holding
them solve accountable for the
, remaining totifl.
j No little credit-can he given for that
"j "TalTwffiT-!fth't invincible iine featuring
r Evans, VVebU>r, Dawkirfs and Belton
f allowing no consecutive gains through
! Slate a'(o r?;atfire'fl three fast and
j plugging back fields adding to that
THE PALMETTO LEA
For Allen. Yea] was most outstand- 12t
ing in .the. ling with-"White Ilorse" tea
i Dick*?rrt?the li.uk?I Veld. tlTtf
Line I'p-?- 4 '
State Allen till
i Webber L. E. Hodges we
I Person L, T. Ransom '
Franks 1: t;. * 15rant - ayj
Evans C. Porterfield Ge
Mack R. G. Veal rie
. Helton R. T Williams W<
Hawkins K. E. Burton oht
'Greene (2. Nelson
i. .(ttnminu ha m U,?U-, Scott?: hm
Cain R.- II. Davis sue
Gregg . F. Copeland
Oslir ials - Irw.iru Williams, Wills.
Ml'I.LlXS NEWS
of
Mt? Olive Baptist . Church Ch
Sunday was an ideal day for church Gr
The jhiinhn si1i"ul calledr<o>
order hy the 'Supf. A. Bowman. All
rtf* the to i hv's wore '..present, aln"i> wi
-j-wtt-h g' huge number of students. "
t'he lesson was beautifully discussed. B?
! Everyone seemed to have enjoyed Ava
it. Mt. .Olive Sunday school is wide j
nw,"':e.? : H*
BeV. J. T/. Brooks pastor of our J Mi
vhinah lms KvB re-elected lie is h
.-a' wonderful sjdakcr.
Mrs. Dais-y Thompson spent Sun- vi,]
lay in Marion among some of her of
friends. *
The water was invited over to
Fihono-'.er A, M. F. Church to witness
a program given dy the High School "
t'-'T-T~-Lt^?fe ?.r,y 1?enjov ed~it-would hp y~
t eiT'i?v.v it mild. One of the main ,'j
thoughts that . I trained while 1 sat ,tV
.'-and listened was. from a paper read nu
, hy Miss C. F. Bo'idware, "Aim High" jrf
I am lire "Voryone whoTTieard her (;,
, her -disenurse. There was a r^,,
j pr'W*am oh-or at ' the home of Mrs.
. Oa'in-i I'ike't. eyvp.h for.the benefit an
jof heir " "elni'vh., Song, Onward
, 'CF.!-.?!ai> ? Mi?>r; prayer, paper. Miss
Owhn'. ?, !' Ts.; reading Miss S. L?d
' B. \V-*tfs* i'iy'1, Mi.-sns_.Su-io T?ohir>*too.\
i-a .F.tn-omr piano-solo, Mrs.
II <!> ? . 1 reading. Miss C. L. i,n
ft' 1 ' ' ' "
W ,T Benlxr.aro:. solo Miss C. ..
t?T~. ?" ? ^ : 1
11 ? * r - .It Tla-j'onsen-. entertained.__j.
'.|a- r h < :' girl- and hoy's at. her S,
ben.v 'M?h n-"?who gave a play, ut ?^
i XTv. Olive " her < hih.?' '
A. -Vim. Ad'-r.nltu-e. Miss C. L. Ale- V,1
I rr.vlc" r'- - v* ft the home of j
Mr. mi! "XT-<*: V nncr Lewis. ? I * ,
'rr.<" Marion fhcult-v: Mr. and p.;
Mi---' ,To Kt-iMioses M. T 7>reen j '
5 P t-vm T 1 >. Paves-p; - Mollm* fa '
,.?V.v: V- r-- V.. r.'.Mullins, C. L. .
V'\Vi1!in-vs. C. F. Thudware, Prof. Hoy tJ
>,< ,). , y- %<l.< I;,. .Qwons. Daisy
. Thompson. N*o ' ym rr<mrr T.?1 ^
Jn'p.vr/ F* v- f ";>. Messrs Adam Kl
' y(ii."::nis I.oivis. ; ^
1 i.1!-. r>., ~r,.- v ho has been sick
for. ritii'p a vV.U-e i< at Florence.in w
r ?vv c?,(? >!, We h"Vp -for him a
1 srerrtv rccverv if it is tho Will of w
V Cod " a,
>* ' . Vvi v." have our sympathy
fiCar,linn. TV PuBois'o spent the
- oa ; m-f/l- F'ovewe attendinc the j
V.- ij, :>F C n'Vrot} ire, while there hi
v \p ; p.!? vo> the house gruest
11. ATt n'Hi- <^1i s. 11?II?Ceoper.__? j.j,
d<
c SET.I FRS NEWS* "I
y.\-;r\yf> held in all churches
I Sunday nr the!r _ usual hours. The
S:o d,.w. were largely attended
I . : ' : h >>-> !-.11hui-war, gotten out h
hr lr?~rii. * ' ^ Qi
?-i- .rff'r*-'; our pastor* Pev. T). L.
r e rook his text ami preached a serr
a ry spiritual force. ' j*
r\:5. tians met at the TI
fhuivh ni'd hold on nvnnvionfii moot. 0
' i-~in
7 , ' A1' "
riitflH ""i' pastor prea- p17
(hod M: fjuvwoll sermon. * lie has
" ' v '; Yi'i- tlve vcars. 111
: " .y ? pd 'Irs'." a.-'A. II..1 man, or
< and Hicks all of
1 . ' V '"l or.. Mf 'and ^
M1-. T. /.I.'. !rdHor Sunday evening."
'!'! i ir_'yi--t 1^1 Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
Shi' ma u a h'o . .. f()
? Ki'n.-' al ' ?' ? p,. for. .Mr.." Will E.
11 .-vm of Mrc. ToinVnie El
|n.,. ]?(.v> Fi'ank Ellerr
'? >' v.aiV :i 11 o'clock Monday
inwrn'".-' ;allaN imoro A. M. E, ,
c'n.v h: nr-pirq-TrTTiAr-tHb-eo^~
R?,v. I .!. '(.Ic.Vhl.le, pastor of Wes-'
tort! Chapf] C'ljunh of I.atta"," Rev.
>.v v? " An 'rows-, ...
M.' K.' Church of Latta.were
. in oV.n'tro and intorm%nt roTIowecT
Ml P:-'t mv-m -q ,-f.nu-tnry ? ^
' Mr. I'H< * f o died Saturday after- th
(t: : ' ( ) :i I at .the. Hospital at
K M t'\t' . IJo. was a'number of Bal- to
tine re (,':rirth ;uvl '.ho Kniphts of tr
Pythias, I'< i Tlnr Dodge. No. 101. * of
~j *" : 7 r*?1 1 -'th' r.? Ho is -frfr
suvvivod by his mother, oito brother fit
throe sifters and a -host of relatives
J and frjends. . S.
Active pallbearers were: _^Algie wl
' ,, in1 'in ?x
. I in.' Odel.1 llnnt. Marion Randall and pa
J. 1?. Dixon. Active flower prirts W
| v.- r A?: f I'M-ih' Porter, Anna Lare Oj
and Ada Owens. Deep romarks of Ri
' ' ' all .mm . rrr
i Mr. T>. D. J~hinman, our undertaker
was in char ire, of the hodv. hi.
Sellers Junior 11 i crh School opened ne
: ftlonclay Oct oner it', with a larjre "ar^-3*"
tendance. . . 1 sit
Niiholns- nf. Tlillnn . S. -id
' f , %.j CJ.'. .. .1 . PiA 4t!n nf " "TJtliiii
* . > nit. r*urmay ?u Lei'iiuim witn.^llUg
Nevada- limit. She attended the fuL
nprn! Mm id ay also, ? w<
Misses Knima (luiles, Helen Davis "P
and Alieo i^llon of Lntta spent Runday
afternoon with Miss Nevada
limit. Mr. Henry-Maxwell is still on e"
the srrV list. ,
Hi
,)r
SMOAKS NEWS ha
rh rr .? ~M
Sunday bainp our regular preaching
day our pastor TCov.^ F. J. Cooper
preached a very timely sermon. We
Amy 11. Desaussure back with 'tis
jthis term this is her third year with so
ns. OtfFscTiQol, opened its doors the
sot
* ' . ' 1 r . i
lDER ??
;h, with a large enrollment, the |
lehers are on the job. We are hop-;
: for a successful school year,
rhe farmeres are busy working
JlT ?^rops. We have had splendid
ather.
rhe wedding bells are still ringing
ound here. M. .Tames Ilay and Mill
rtrude Daniels were happily piard
Sunday, thier reception will be
?dncsday night of thla Nveek. Look
: girls don't let 1931 pass you.
rbe-party at Mrs. Rebecca Glover's
nv?Saturday bight \vas quite a"
cess.
WOODARP NEWS
Thy Christian ftome Benefit Society
District No. 2 held thoir Union at
ester. We were glad to have our
and President. Mrs. Maria Burton
d Mr. W. E. Williams
Woodard Lodge still leads the state
tli one hundredd members on roll.
We all ntlssed Professor W. R.
wnian our grand secretary, who
^detained in Columbia.
Mrs. Maria fitrrton oi" Greenville
mt .several days ;tt Woodard with
ss Mattie McColiough. Our local
go members gave her a big ovation.
\v'c are getting ready for the state
nvention which will be held the- last
November.
MARION NEWS
The hot supper given at tlui_A^3L_.
Ma nee, Wednesday nignt sponsor!>v
the Trustee Aid Board whose
esideitt is.. Mrs. E. I. Duckett ,wav
njte a success. The egg shower
vtn at the. home of..Mrs. E. N.
>'dard in the interest of the Sunam
Club was enjoyed by all prest.
Quite a few games were played
<1 enjoyed by all.
Tim SJllllflsiV ooinnnrr o/-? ??\- I
rgely attended. The pastor preach.an
inspiring sermon.
AC 2-o'clock il)1.' funeral services of
rs. Annie 101 iza Thompson were
hi. Tllf?cllti ll .WHS- I'd led. to??mor-flow.
The . services .wore very
(1 ami felt hy all
At 4:30 Rev. C. C. Reynolds prcaehTof
us." His choir accompanied him
is sermon .was at) inspiring mesge.
The choir rendered wonderful
usic. Mrs. Ida Bell Reaves and
rs.'Iva Mac- McQueen sang a duet
tor the sermon which was very
>oel and impressive. On Sunday
gjit, the pastor preached his fare. 11
sermon, subject "It is Finished.''
ie sermon was"'uplifting and spirit '
il.? Collec'tidn" was good. The Tru.fA
hi Board and the ^Progressive
ub presented the pastor with gift.reineinbrance,
aiier which tlie eon
c-gation gave Jilm a surprise colction.
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The ministers attending- the fareell
set vices were as follows: Rev.
C. Reynold's, Rev. Walker Foxorth,
Rev. O. C. Dunham, Rev. T. J.
:?nsom. Rev. Charlton, each, gave
tort talks. * .... \
Thc Rev. D. C. Deas, the presiding
dor of the Marion District reports
s district in fine condition.
Mr. Wadell Nichols one of the ag
uifRtiFak-Sehetarthe Marion Gra
'd School is in Orangeburg attendg
the Agriculture College for boys.
SPRING BRANCH SCHOOL
Monday morning Oct. 19, the school I
iad a verpr entourafring opening.nite
a number of students were present.
Several pronvipent speakers
Idressed the audience. The outlook
b,right for a prosperous school year
lie teachers this year are: -Mrs. Manlell
G. Bachus; Mrs. Daisy Bcli
hupipsun, MP* Addio Mae Beniboii
id Mr. P. V. Lpggptrc; Principal. f lu
jhdol Building is being beautifully
lproved by applying coats of paint
i the outside and a coat on the ill
ile this is hoped to add much to the
okb of- the .building.,,
There will be a' dumb party given
the home of Mrs. M. G. Bachus
r the benefit of?the school.
WJNNSBORO NlvWS
Mrs. Frances McGockrell was taken
Waverley Hospital last week to
note that she is doing fine.
Mrs. Mamie Harmon who has just
turned from the above hospital is j
Mr. 0. E. Manigault Jr. and Sister
Tss Cleo spent last Sunday with I
eir parents and friends here.
Prof. W..A. Ross ran oip.to Ches--j
r last Wednesday to attend a disict
convention of the Royal Knights
King Da'vid. Ho represented No.
1 Lodge ol' WiimsWror? A very pro- j
able trip was expressed.
Mrs. D. C. Barber of Rock Hill,
C., and Mr. Eddie Lee Richmond
lio is a stu lent at Friendship Col
g^r-motorou-ciown lata sacuruay ami
iid a short visit to Prof, and Mrs.
. A. Ko.ss. They dropped by White
ik and brought with them Mrs.
ichmond. brother of the driver. They
turned flu- same day;
Mr. 0. E. Manigault wqg in Combin
two dovs las WWSpfrfrp---bust-,
ss. ^
Mi's. Mosiu Lyles has?been?
;k list for several days. We are
ad to announce, that she is much
iter and will soon be herself again.
Quite a number of our teachers
jnt out to the -'rur&l districts to
en schools last Monday morning,
e wish for them much success.
Mrs. Suvilla Davis is also numberwith
the indisposed.
Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Wright, of Rock
ill, S. C., graced our city with his
escnco last week. We delighted to
Ve them in our midst. They return
"TO Rnrk .Hill, .Thursday. 22nd.
CAMDEN NEWS
The CouTrty Teachers met : at Jaekn
High School for the purpose of
jiation. The following persons were
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preset t an 'delivered splendid t.rlks: I\
Mrs. Kathl en Watts, County Super-11
intemli-nt?rrt?Education;?fb*-.?Hum It
phri "Count v lldt'.iir: M.ss-Craig. i
County Demonstrator and, Mr. Green, t
Farm Dolpdnstrator. '1 ho following I
ofiicirs \vej?> elected: Rev. R. B. Mdodormt,
president, Prof. Reddish, vice i
president;. Mrs. Louise lteid, secretary;
and Mrs. Margaret Pickett, trea- |
surer. ; . "j
Mrs. Alice Brevard and son Cantey j
have returned home after spending
the aummivr m the North. [~
The Harvest Festival given Wed- ,
nesday and Thursday nights at Trim :j
ity was quite a success. This Fes-j,
lival was given for the benefit of the
rally v.tich was held Sunday at which j j
time $6/1 was raised and amounts
are still being reported. We hope to r
reach the $1,000 mark before the h- <
nal's announcement.
Edwards Chapel?A,?M-?E. Zion 1
Chut'eh had a .woolt of sm'vUiuu ^lis=h
week leading up to a basket camp J
meeting on Sunday. These services I
WflC UllUIIUCU iwiu vveic v;uuducted
by the various pastors of the 1
city. .V .
Rev. R. F. Harrington of Trinity y
M. E. Church who has been confined _
to bed pn account of illness, is able to 1
be out attain to the delight of his '
many members. *
DR. R?:M. MYERS TELLS OF HIS 1
EIOHT MONTHS TRIPS. i
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Mr. Editor,
Aftfn- a loner time since the renders" 1
-of-yottr-coltftniis hirve-heard frdnrme ~
I thought I would let the public hear ?
from me.
After traveling from East, North 1
and South for a period of about ejght i
months preaching the pospel of Jesus
Chri-t. I thought it was befitting ~?or
me to tell of some of my experiences
how the Lord has dealt with me.
April 24m found me in New York
City where I began a campaign on
the 3rd. of .May Ad the last of June.
-'?h;A was - --u>-of- thc greatest sueeess
es of-my-1 fe, where I preached in a
-pace us ? o'-ij church and built a
Char', h is established. There I met
the l otkur ide Lovc B. Woods, leal
estate deaf rand an outstanding business
man who assisted me in my efforts
and I shall-never forget his kindI
ness until l.y's bettor paid. Love .
| Woo ,l~ >tan?h: by Sduth Carolinians
first an 1 last. We-mqt ft deal tf
preac h ekffhTPTrom 'the South.
Dr. !-1. A. ICheeks and Dr. J.
Jackson of tVnmsboro who aeons to
he the tallest pint- that left.the South.
New. York is a' great place to preach
the gospel but it is ft cold town with
not much Christian hearts. Every
lody tlwie sccnis to bp looking for tin
dollar. Some of thc preachers are
italous and if one makes good it won't
i.p on account of their cooperation. They
are all-for self. Sad to say the
cause of Jesus is suffering, on account
of selfishness. I met the young socretees,
Orisher Hill. Ho preached to
the jYlinisterial Conference there on
i.ha subject, "The Church member's
hindering themselves." The church
Jhould be a salety man instead of
trying to hinder it own progress that
very day a preacher was there that
was -fighting me because T was trying
to preach the goepel. Because some
of my own dear members from my
church fell in line to help me. Hill
preache 1 the devil out of tlieni until
that preacher Ideggelt'^paftJon for the "
hings he'd been saying from his pulThe
next found me in Philadelphia
to the Thankful Baptist Church of
which the Rev. J. M. Myers is pastor.
~\Ve preached there for them several
lights and- they treated me royally.
I preached .for St. Philips Baptist
f'liiirch of which Rev. E. allmen is
|J?[SlUl.
We were found next in Winston-Sali-m
at Emanuel Baptist Church here
we spent ten days with those good
people.. They were seeking a pastor.
The oit'icors consulted me about _
'TiTfTmrnw^TnnTh WM^tTrtthTtrrwrT^hc- condition
under which I would alloVT
them to mention my name. I haven't
heard from them sincp. We went at
that ime to Or, J. C.White, the Plato
af the Sou1 ! and a friend of men. Ho
was indis; >sod. We stopped at our
son in t. gospel. Rev. Randolph
Woobard a id.his dear wife, Mrs. Willit'lru.
a. tnroti.sed both of?then).
Randolph .s .making good.
Next 1 Was foupd at Bush River
for a wot k in August with tjio Rev.
A. Bailey. We had a grand old time
at that old historic church. Its the
spiritual home of Revs. W. P. Pitts
and A. P. Reedor. The former pas.r
toring in Winston-Salem and the hit"
ter in Columbia. Wo came back home
where wq^ran a lawn revival jn front
of the Macedonia Baptist Church.
?fCtmemuod on Pago eight)
DILLON NEWS
Promptly ttt 6l8v^n o'clook^ H^v, J. P.
Washington pastor of Bethel A,
M. E. ^hurch mounted the rostrum
.and after devotional exercises preached
an inspirational sermon,
?Sunday school at four o'clock waa largely,
attended and the- lesson en;>joy<fd~by
all. ? ? Rev,
Washington has completed a
i? leavlmr Tuesdav for Florence
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lope our dgar Bishop will see fit-to- oturn
him to us for we have found '
n him nnt only a minister hut n
levoted .christian gentleman, a brother,
adviser and a loyal friend.
Our hearts burned as he spoke to
is Sunday night from 2nd Cor. 13:11.
The United Order tf Tents No. 26 ^
ield their memorial services at Mauling
Baptist church Sunday'mornng.
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'Mrs. Alalia Mitchell ^tas
dead in b d at five o'clock Monday
porning. She leaves a brother, fosfer
parents and four children; Mr.
ind Mrs. Felton Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
fohn W.. Campbell, Misses Litcile
Michols and Minnie' E. Jones.
Messers fjeorge McLellan . and
rracy Rogers motored' to Florence,
Sunday.
?R*v* Rufus Bethea- of Welford, S. ??-y.
motored t.o Dill on - Wednesday???
Mrs. Bethea accompanied him home
rhursday after having spent several
veeks with-Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs
1. R. Johnson on 4th avenue.
Dillon High school opened Monday
vith an enrollment of more than 300.
We are glad to have 'Misses Mar?eret
Hanna, Wilhelmina Preston,
Carolyn McRae and Prof. Williams
ylth us for-jnpUter year.
Misses Cora Lee'and Alice* McLcod
t O /"J no t Vt n ! ?? rimnm* if n /?n tr. ..
ic?VA uO biicil VII1I1IC1 UCS19 OUIlUUy^
Mrs. Elfcnder McNair, Misses Marie
Ellison,* Ethel W'ingate. Lugenia
Moody and Misses Claxton Graham,
Earl Bullock," Berry McQueen, tBcti-"
son Bullock". Nelson "Alston and TJbn
lie Page of Pervis, N.- k?
Messrs 'Wallace Sfcjjten and Y-euugEord
of Lakeview spent Sunday al'tt"
loon in the city. . ^
MY Fl'Tl; HE INTENTION
We are rvinfi at a tine w'.K.ii fe'
be young is the proudest thing in the
world. There is hardly a successful
mail, living who -Avumld -"not?give- t?v
success for the years that li- before
him. A - famous' mtw ^oiice said .he
fifty years.
I believe this world is going to he
a fine .place to live 'in when I a inolder.
And I am wondi ring wlhit juh
I (join# to (|o? Am 1 going to mud- *
die through somehow until the dark
gates op n that lent into another life
o.* am I going to mivke myself known
oecer.a- a p< wer for good? l l.vt
in a snar.'i town, and. have not seen
much of the great world beyond; hut
every avenue that leads to "up lift-.
ing, am Willing to U\\^ It.
The'*-.individual'has a right to. play
a -supreme part in the shaping of his
altogether to society, lie cannot reecivo
a strong pt r.-ot.ality if ho is
the victim an.I i oi the victor over ail
verse circuinstances.
Therefore, the reason why I should . ' ,1~
struggle against ad verso circumstances
maybe expressed in these words: _ ^
There is a whispering something with- J
in me that tell me T can. by my own
will, within the limits of my capacity
better my condi'.ions.
Because my hive for English and
by search in the private- lives.of great
women lik Mary McLco'd Bethune,
Lucy Lanhs. and others *vho refused
to acccopt the poverty, color or
prejudice, who dirln't listen to the *
hateful sneer or envy that TcTI on
their heads, but who climbed up till
the vice of Irate was losf and'nien who
had come to scorn remained to pray,
I believe I can do something for my
race.
If I may become morc specific, my -
intention include tr fuller "and a more complete
preparation . in the life of
school. We have not touclu iho real
gold' llllllO cd^^sTucancmT"Ti'e have struck
n few gold nuggets here and
there.
tiow l rem-insprrythcrrrrby. ,i nrrhh"1 rr
life, nobly lived in unselfish service.
for them. Mv life as an English
?n . the-ratal dioUaoW.muy Ink*' ???
me "from this country of pleasure
but if I can help my race on,, step
upward. I am 'wilting to 'saerifiee my
pleasure, for the future of me people,
Blanche I>. William ,
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*' Mrs. Julia (Iraves died Sunday evening.
She _is survived by her husband,
parents, three children, six sistors,
yieyim brothers and a host of
relatives and friends.
Rev. Hayes preached his farewell
tcrmon Sunday, -Wo trust h, w
be -at his usual i>ost after the canV
ference, all love him dearly.
MissiLeona White has retuned from
a thief weeks trip. We arc- proud
jo have her back to assume her us
pal service inr the community and ~T* ~
church.
The Misses Fleetie and I.erona '
MissiT L. Finch, Miss Benjamin and
Mrs. Hughes were irr Marion Satur- *
day. .. .
Prof..' Taylor Bus is still rendering
gotm sm vu t. to m>c school and com
munity,
The party given liy the- Misses Koiiil ~~
arid Carrie B. White Saturday evenMg
for the benefit of the church was
a grand success"
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