The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 31, 1931, Page Page 8, Image 8

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- -r : ? T*** 9 t| ,,, , V V ' I II I HI |T'" ' ^~r~ 1 ~~ ? ' ~~ " "?1?1 1 TO-DAY . '|- ?f LAST OF ^ . -, |> ^ - '.. _ | To Pay Your Subscription Y . "r and get ~ =?rThe Leader ?: : "?'?1 : ? | $1.50 For a Year j v , . -?? 5! Mail Your Remittance Tn-slnv. If Ymir Letter is mailed on Saturday, October 31, 1931, youjyill be*ajlgMff^l crc:lit for a year's % Subscription for $1.50. . | ; T ? T ' ' " . ' ? .y _.. f : : ' irrr f...: - ' , i ? T ? : ' ? -i f. . f ? ?# : , > <Bfc . ^^ Y x^iKWlllO ? f ClillCU. I Everywhere ? % : WRITE FY ; TiiUMS. "T :~t~-\ ? - ? - Y Y_ : , i : ? - - .. ;,"t.; t . v -?; : , ' j t - . '. %??? f ' - ? ' """ ???? t ??? 5 , "> . Y I = ~ , . t -Y ? f ' ' ? ?V? - . - 1 The Palmetto Leader^ % 1310 Assembly S'. Columbia, S. C, ?? I " ' ?X r ' ? p' 1 ...... *' r ? 1 ? ? * ^ - ... i*w * ' r I r the PAi.nroTn Mj-- ? EBAUGH'S % FRESH FISH <? Watch our Specials V Wednesday and Fridi f We Dress and Deliver Free |? COURTESY SERVICE RHONE 5C19 J 1124 WaahinKton St. Cola., S. X DANZLER BROTITEIi > ' Shoe ReDairinsr . ' X 2379 Gervais St, Rhone 91 ?X?? We call-for and -deliver-all mux Free shine with every job. *ft mpii'h llall Snip ?iwl Ruhhnr JL Heels ? ? SI ?* Mpn'a AVhnlo Snip and Rubber ?! Heels . ' = = $2 JL Ladies Half Sole and Rubber J Heels ' 31 Ladies Heels?Any Color " ? ??: 4 " 6 6 6 LIQUID OR TABLETS 1 30 minutes, checks a Cold the fi ? day, and checks Malaria in three da ^ 666 SALVE FOR BABY'S COI, { DROPSY!; <*? bles a sneeialtv for many1 yea Have treai'.-d hurditOi ot c?'?es, h; X yet to hear of anything to equal t treatment I give-for dropsical In hies. Write giving a fill; -statcim X )f your troubles and pre ml con ~iion.il' su.Ticient furt h<nT*iTY!ov maxi witn a tost or trial treatment will sent tp you absolutely FREE. J Dr. T(\os. r.. lireen, l)ep(. 11 Chatsworth, ( inp;oowwo'oo)?m'ooMvm^ WHEN IN CAM DFX, S. f ? BE SURE AND VISIT? & | THE NEW I Silver Moon Cafe j? ? 910 SOUTH "BROAD ST. \% FOR UP-TO-DATE | I HOT MEALS "Vft MRS. M. DUNCAN. l'ru|i[ V I > ISO O O.OO O O OO. O ?,> O O-O.' OO O v.v' AO OOv J . . ^ ,i.'<wXwX,^^C,v,/v'/,X,v,X,'I'vvvv', X That ohl Suit- Dress or Hat be: ^ y hind the trunk X Need not be considered Junk, A. y We have a process. tried and J ~A true,. y That makes the old clothes look jgr- -? Hke?ntrvrH :? y Dry Cleaning For Indies And ^ J, (1 en tie men & | TAILORING, Dry ( LEAN X X ivm t\Tn nvc i vo IX ? PHONE 7H>2 |j t 713 Main St., Columbia, S. C. | A Mother's Cnre With All iA T You Wear. : I *100 HONTK FOR lcttv 4F+ ? Every month we pay you caeh SJOO (or epecific tcci'ente All rfr'fcrSV{^r'* * you t'? ' "** u> on'v one ?en* ?per day. U?na ;ici?i y i.il! child. ren inaured at no additional 'acoat. No medical elimination Ne a?eeeaaente. - ? ? * OVER XO.OOO POLICIES ISSUED flltt to ?l??a at DEATH. Get thia policy "V lac lo daya Free Inspection, Read Ir Noothea J> antler llkait. Juet eend your name, aac, addreea, Tar haaenclary'a name and ralatlonahip for a policy >A ?Rde to you 'or 10 daya rntf inspect ion. Only at company laaulna thla family policy. Southern Fidelity & Surety Co. i t durham, north carolina Y TQU PAT ONLY ONE CENT A DAT I I SMITH-COLEMAN | Coal- Wood - Coke ?"ffati.nfftotion op Monoy Back'' JL | PHONES 3124 and 3125 V | 1921 Taylor St., COLUMBIA V ywy oo w u w. y !^= Y OAO.O.OjO OJOO OO 0&tO.Q?>?>0& OOOO.0 Oi f 8 NEW BALTIMORE xjf / CAFE | 1102 Washington Street & | ALL SANDWICHES 1 8 '5 cents each | BEST MEALS IN CITY Y ! 10 & 15 cents y | SUNDAY CHICKEN DIN? | 7 NER^25 cents ' ' ' ??? ? i . ' r- , ' " ?* ? _ .. rn,BAi>ra _ _ _ t Dir. k. m mvuks tflts of hts RIGHT MONTHS TRIPS. (Continued from Page six) |V The vestibule was our pulpit and * choir stand and on a beautiful, grassy slope was our church, where coli orod and whit<% thronged .before night to got Standing roomy The masterly young preacher Rev. F. M. Young was the preacher for the- occasion. He is one of. t.hn nuUtwndmg young-prenrhB crs of lh(. country. Ho held up for C. weeks in the open air. .'lt? were happily converted. From there to Flo>qi rence wo conducte.l a weeks' meeting for Dr. \V. P. Jones at Trinity Baptist Church. Dr. Jons* .is making good ~ v and has"cut the debts of tl>o church down considerably. There 25 wcto 32 happily converted for baptism and ;J rk._-restored. ? . L ." 7 Next found us at 2nd Nazareth Ba? ptirt Church!?Rev.?Young u.e'?frr .25 the pulpit. A good meeting, but not I many ascessions. It so-'imd {hat (ho .00 I t i ?n<i woe lint - 1 ?mt nurveoi.?'Lifist but not least at this time bring us 00- up to. tho 15th-of October at tho Watroc cr6e Baptist Association, upper division on the 14th day with the women auxiliary. Mrs. Annie J. Mines president. At 1 o'clock Rev. Green B. Neal preached the intvdfuctofv sermon to the women. 1 :c50* enrollment r nd business. Mrs. Anni0 Myers was elected general missionary for the ,n women auxiliary. On tho 15th was rst J r. R?h.rol Convention Day. Dr. iy8- R. M. Mygrs president. A wonderi fill sermon was preached tho edu'ea^ -I (ion ;ei iiu)ii.?It was en'toy^t' by all. The 1'it.h was asso it ion dayx Rev... ductory H'rmon from tlm 23th chap? ter""6(' Matt, subject "Watch." The JU speaker told us.about watching our ??*_ ..walk, our actions,. our tonjruos aridlV our hearts, which was vow appropri->1C ate. Dr. I. D. Pinson w?s to'give on address but sent a substitute, Mr. -j f ;Rcsevelt Neal who gave a timely talk. . Rev. R. C, Dowe, .Moderator, being f. a r.what in imposed Rev. It. III. My"" r-'s prodded for him, sitting by him wi'.hout???penny.?Tho o.vooiatiou. treated their old moderator with high-. ,a est j'ospcc.t by honoring him for life ? time. Sunday was the TasT day. It 0^ wr.wi high dav., Rev, Myers' preach S ! the mission!y sermon to . hundreds. i1 liis text was Acts 22:17-1K; subject H?- "A visiurT-f-rom Heaven."?Wo wtm'i ? have anything to sayabout, we'll let other? sp<j:ik. We haven't space to j toll about alt the compliments we got S .from tho scrl'non, hut here is a copy p of a letter from Mr! ti. ! . Floyd-the maker of the Negro eolorcdd bank. o 'p. :. " < *oluitlblaN K. ( . <]> * " < )rtuiK r iTT TTTTiT ~? i:r\. it. .u, .Mu-r.-, n. i>i. ? Dear. Sir:" ;>?;.< I wish to congratulate- you on the mmm wonderful missionary svrmon tyou; j~;, pleached this-morning to (.in- WaleIVe ' As social iuii. =Tf= iv:h tin1 best." { sermon I have haJ I lie* pleasure of X hoaring-Ht?immy a day. It was not |? your fiery spce*^'or' polish' language .1 hat J en.iovcd 111'.your .scrlnon but ir. .|. was the wholesome gospel gotten to*j* gether by a well trained and cultur? ^--rrPmind and made so plain that the v most unlearned mind could take it in X and eniov it. The historical facts St. Paul's life as complied in youF J sermon :oid the heautie-^ of his efforts |* in the cause of Christianity was a> ?. listening to. 1"ou /: ! 1.10:1 era-r'i'l X wth it si jo'aiiy- worthy sug.je a a. it ' X 'imclv 11 vies tha' *,F?? church r.nd Y members of this da.v f?t i>d in nc * r-c J. may ton live long 1< ? ' sch Die . s ,*1* pel as \tu preache | i' ndntv ?? 1. \ mir??"?' <o ' ? G. I., r I.e.yd.SCCTAL SCTF.XCr.S ENCYCLOPEDIA ffAfi FRFDFTrCK DOFG LASS HIOCUi-YPH Y. " .,;v: York, 2h\! bi.UTaph? . th tfv <ai Neg "i 1 - !o" in the "^sTruggrc l'or. emaiYipaUon,-TOfrm?Tr -?j?, 01. ! avi itt? n by - AWlti.r vViiite, fi'i-re rvy o" the ,N:si,i mr.l Association for the Advs.ne m at of "Colored People, is includ; <J in llr- l\e t vol-5 umo to br* published of til , Encyclopedia of Social Sciences. The Encyclopedia, edited by Prof. -PR A.' S-diirmnn-of Columbia University is "the 1irst comprehensive I'synthesis of the social scietrccj ever .it tempted in any language", ai.d provides a reference guide to all topics of interest in 'the social sciences. It is endorsed by learned societies and its stall-dncludes ni^horities?in?.thc. fiplds of law. history, economics, edu cation, anthropology nhd related fields. | : ,'. " . ; ^ ft New Pr Mrs. Alberta A.*Marshall ^ 8 Altec announce the.opcnini ^TSprinting shop at &11 Itemp ^ 8 pared to do first class job v price and guarantee the de 8 ? PTVP T T<5 VTt T T T? WfYT Ot 5 PHONE 5493 911 HAMPTON ST. i . _____ '' ' ? g (Continued frnm page one) nil the next day, and finally reached 1 the banks of the AHcglu'ii.?River, -? hoping to fiivi it sufficiently frozen to cross. The stream, insttad, was , full of floating ice and therefore dan- | porous. A raft had, to bo built: and. with but or." hatchet, Washington and Gist consumed a whole day in coni structing this craft. They pot, halfway across the jriver on this trail tioat in the ice, and j Wash ington was jerked into ten feet ? 'of icy water in attempting to get the ati raft free. Only by luckily grabbing j,l;L a log of the raft did he save himself. J . At length they, drifted to an island ^ in midstream, ar,d there passed a -night so cold that Gist's hand<- and feet were tac frozen. By next morning the river Ju. itself had frozen, and they were able to iand on the southern shore and reach thr enhin of .Tnhn Fmzirr nn Turtle Creek, along the Monongahela. j After a rest there, they pushed on to (it.| the cabrrr-of Ciat. whoro Washington _ was able to buy a horse Ind hurry oh home alone. __ i>tiV He got back to Williamsburg, on an January 16, delivered St. Pierre's defiant refusal on the part of the tiou French to leave the Ohio region, and L>s" wrote out his own report to the Gov- J1*? ernor. Vastly?to WanhingtonV-sur---^ pr:se. the Governor ordered it printed, and Washington found himself suddenfamous. He himself may not have r~ known then that, here was the begirinig of his career, though we know 1 it now. in the prospective of history. ?; In these days it is scarcely possible to think'of Western Pennsylvania, how * teeming 'with important manuf aetur- -"-J ing towns and cities, as once a wilder- sl)'nos< so densely wooded and dangerous that it was almost a Vniracle. for a 10 . lone white man to escape it alive. nJn But the Virginians of that day knew J5'10 it, and the fact added to Washing- . ton's Reputation. At once he was Ui the rising hope of his Colony; and, CMU on the strength of this achievement ^ Washington began to cliinb the mili- <ng tary ladder. lie reachcMl th^ highest "ii<J > uny?whon ho lia. amw?Commander in-Chief of the Revolution Army, j So the date t>f October 30 is important for reasons other than as . Hallowe'en. It happens to be something of u date in American history. ^ ti ' ~ T"~7 wl.1 I -> trn . ; > > ' S.v v -i ' hac ' V ? >? ) '-"J v is . C^A/v\ ' I n k ] Oy\ffr'- -? ^ /^\1 -I MiL, & .^yrw ii i_ ?? / 11 V- -J I (1 \ ? ^,r3TT f\A r - "? ^Pc ry J I v'fVi J (\. rtTK "Tee ' i < . v \ 1 tea ? ir~ki- ' | ' ^ /iTT\ t 347^ . ' ?. | . -9qs ! |(.M - O.VO <: Jlix A DKKSS FOR AMATFl'RS ~ 15' j without too nuich Experience.. you 1,1 couldn't find a better dress to begin yu .an than .this. It has-no sleeves to get . l-lVt desperat'eV about. and no waistline to t,bo | --:fu-U-o*^r --Side -scannUsliapc the-bodice,- of? i which extends, to a point below the , inn hips; a circular skirt, always the sim- ' uiu ple-t kind, is attached in' a curving Wa p?outline, and topped by a small, flared? "tflJT i pephttn. And when you sew on the ^v< graceful, shallow cape, JttVd add a sash, . c j it's'complete! Voile is*.charming for j()^ a dress of this type, and if yon use this fabric.'or flat crepe, you can sim- 1 plify matters still further by having. 'If1 L 4he_etlgc-. piv?tfatrr , ~?1 1-xcella I'attern No. .5475. Sizes 10 . ' to lo year.-., 25 cents. <lov - .. ... sha K>c>00.000000c?000000000000<>00 1>(1 1 __ int "Shop" IS x seoi ? ed 8 ('mv and her brother Fremon E. gdbrTt - ' 3 Bl rr of t.hoir wall nniiirmpH ioh 3 vea L-^atuLiu n now r>re- g /ork of all kind at reasonable $ livery of work when wanted. 8 ~tl ii'KR-; v._; . I ,?i! " ' i.ijy i .... . J | lant rTEE PRINTERS * ^aJ COLUMBIA, S. C. | lrt" ^ ; Sj and ; ; y October 31. 1931. ' FOOTBALL I?f-eOLUMBIA ?(By L. N. Stallwbrth)^ At A1 Itii t Allen's fourth game of the season,. ~ Iiird conference game, turned out ' be rr complnte rout, dueprobably a weak and uncertain beginning, the beginning of the game Hod<, "a very dependable tackle, was ying at left en It and Runi.um, uno the best guards 1n thfc city,- wu.i left tackle. These men, being uuutomsed to their", new positions, yt-d them like they play their- regr places. . Of course you can't me them lor, those tactical errors, you understand that playing "end kle-liishion and playing tackle mi-fashion won't stop plunging^ ' - . ks. Thus Allen got away to a bad rt. Later when Scott and Neli were.nuci, liio entne squad seemto give up the ghost, even Porterd quit lighting. he bcuru 'o t to XT>*vas six, puSgibly error of the olficials being relllSlbl:? lor thr> fjli'.liro In nniml f,no > ch down. On a kick. tlic head linlan calk-J uu oif si-e. and in the anlinie. the kick was 'tumbled by gaiety man, Scott, and recovered State the goal line.?That ?? uld liavc bo.en a touch down, but u iicials refus d to connt. it- and i_L_ light- the ball back and penalized en ?> yards, which was -in reality itfiizing Slate t>U yards, and a touch en lor a lour made by Allen. I is rather diificuit to boiitt out State man who should .receive ' *" cial mention because State used many men. tliat it was rather hard keep up with them, but the run-. g;ot Gregg, -Cain mid "Baby Ray" luld receive special notice. The eking'of Dawk ins-' and the playing Evans at' center and Webber at I were above par, tlle.n suffered also from poor, kickafter Scott .was injured. Davis 1 Montgomery did some very credjlo bull carrying. ; ' t * * . .lien's ..next game^*against Morris < lege will be played Wednesday at State Fair. That gives Cbaeh nison biit two days practice in fell'to get his team back into lull n, but we are looking for the Al.players to make a splendid comek against' the Morris boys. Morbus a? strong team this year, and expected to put up a good tight linst the Allen itcs. x At Benedict t m to be regretted, that thole is V little to be said about I tiv f.w.y t activities at Benedict,, but, the |)tists wore idle during the week, there i,s nothing, new to tell except , Jgm t since the Allen-State gailn-. their ' 'ices [o Ueteat Allen Thahksgivday havo increased; but against lediet, Allen will be such a differteain that there will be no coniifon between it and th.1 team thai ye 1 St.A> Saturday. * * ' * hrough mi eiTor in this column lied "important," changing the enr incanitrg?of the?vnen". The " teJtcc should have read' "that ' ifh, once the. mighty cento r of the 'th. was- rather impotent against tcrfielu and Thompson." Miursday when Benedict" plays Be- ?. -< nc-Cookman. we shall be .-ihlp In i how much speed the Baptist m has, and then we will have -ome ""Is unon ~'\vh'fh I n li:i en-Benedict speculation. At Booker Washington ' " On Friday October 23rd aj?ain >ker Washington van rough shod r another opponent, defeating fhland?High?of?(lastunia. N.?Grr :? to 0. In this game, the Columbia 11 Vast week ingainst Harbison,' ? blocking was vicious and eft'ec\ the tackling almost as good, and timing of play, and interference such a nature t hat it - is1-; hard tor irove upon. The tackling though st improve up'ffn before Booker ? shiitgton can add the scalps of nming Street, Brewer, Wilson and . 2ry. io their belts. . .". Ipccial - mention should be given the blocking of Lnwson, Byrd and noy, Booker Washington's ends also the running and blocking of it a in Hopkins and quarter-back ;seTT. Hopkins scored four touches, three from mil-field. Ker- , w at center played stellar ball Mi on the defensive. , 'he Booker.Wasliiugtun.boys show. . a marked inability to score points elf must be remedied: Although "North Carolina boys were unable >et past the 50 yard line, they did ?er than Harbison because they cd three first downs, and allowBooker Washington but 7 touchns. Wo.?a4,?Bookor?Washington?itro [Trig forward Eo the coming of rewer who defeated us G-n last r and who claims to have outised us; an<T th? coming of Wilson t defeated us 32-6 ami did out class?T It May Interest You to Know lat Paine is stronger than last r. '_ . xat State reserves pl^yc-J harder. , , afher football than thc Regulars, at the Allen-State game was poor md slowly officiated. lat Booker Washington of Ata doesn't correspond with Booker ihington of Columbia, although . former owes the Columbia team ip. - . . at our Columbia High School can't urge a ga,m(. for November 6th.at there will be plenty* of action fur-flying '-when Benedict jours to Orangeburg to play State,