The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 08, 1932, Page Page 8, Image 8

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f ; ? ?. "CLAWING TIG One of. BoiU'dii-t's flovt'ii. w ho w ill i r: * u , o./wi i> a I luiii) ,u< . ytyr S. C. State Expects Tc Defeat Morris Brown Saturday At OrangeBurg. Coaches Brooks, Tewell, Le\\is ' " " -j And Crawford Confident - (irenb interest. and enthusiasm hire being manifested in tlu- forth" crnTTrng gaino between Morris Brown \Iniver si'^ of Atlanta and State College ot Orangeburg-. Sittee 'lie defeat of Clatlin College by the thunilerng horde from Atlanta. Speculation is rife as to the outcome of Saturday's contest. State College, under Hie o* p e r t coacehing of Brooks, Jewell.t Lewis, and Crawford is confident of victory while Morris 'Brown, after the victory .over Claflin .-.last ...Saturday, is equally--certain of taking the bacon back Vo,Atlanta with them. Dasd seaso-n State College bad ope of the best teams in the Southern . Conferencei missing- the champion i>\ oiuy- i *ii l l (mill' s. inis season Stat'* is eoutendinjLr for. the championship in . The .Southern and _J?jL>uth A'lant ic Conference. As . all 7 of. the TiI?l~l')lJTycM,s who wevo~ tost" in" graduation last spring have had thelT playes filled by new re.ruit.s who arc filling- .them 'equally as well, this hope .of victory in the two* Coufereneces . is not unfounded. Looser, Smith ?ind Taylor are 'tilling' the position;* left vacant by Franks, .Mack, and (1 remit while soinetIun.it spectacular is expected out of Persons and Harris.. Kane is rncreasint* in effectiveness daily and 'here is n he-I?nf res cr^es waning t o fill any \,!u am ies. It is expected that this lirst game of The season lit S'a'e College will attrac t a large number of., speelators ~ from outside the -Stale. '? " ' = The probable lue-up will! .be as follows for the Saturday game: L-K. - JkV.eLbe u.._ It, 4v. ?Piwvkiws L. T. Persons ?r P. T. Ii'.nris I., (i. Smith . It. (r. lhibighor ('. Kvans * t^. P>. Croci K. II. I'orter I,. II... T&ylot Full Hack Kane This line-up will be supported- b\ -G i 1 KtHtti. - V\j 11 i 11 a k e r.- : -Crt m it* r;?Haeotr Latimer. Xolin, Patterson, Da/.ey James, .Monafee, .Met/., Hamilton, am Adams, all of whom are, showng run form. Patterson, who is iwcoverini fr.mn- a minor operation, will no- nadj for the game Sa'urady. -? ! SI MMKRVII.I.K NEWS Mrs, Xollio Foster or Charle. toi spent Thursday with tlfe jia's.tor am family of Bethel. ? Mrs. F, Wilson,, spending scvern month's with ' her sister, Mrs, F. 1 Kdliev, on Railroad Ave., hr.y. return i cot .'In lu-r?home at St.?Gooiyr?'.?i-Umany friends regret to see her leave "The Glory Land," repented a Bethel last Tuesday y Veiling w.a largely attended. Among those iVui other churches taking pari wen Mescalines Kmiiine .Mance, W. Bai J rcn, Ha'tie Fraiser, Kitt V. Harvej Belle .Jenkins, Mary -Maxwell, i Wade, Mr.- Muse Washington, Mr; Ruth Ban-On, Mr. II. R. Fordhai played the part of SB' Peter ajid Mi Chappello Johnson, the Tempter. Ear was a master. Every man and wi man. in their parts. Several whit friends were present. Next Sunday is "Harvest Homo. O A. nuJ'Faith Service." Sermon h Rev. J. E. Goins, Music by -Bethel' p-? Junior Choir, assisted, 11 a. m. Sei fnon by Rev. T. E. J. Ball.?tBetbc and Ehenezor choirs. 1 p. m. sermo by Rev. A. ('. .Wade.,- Zioii Choi sermon .by Rev. S, '1'. Ross, nu MeHry the "Church, of God.'' 8 p. m Oornmiunity program, conducted 1> Mrs.'G. M. Ashe, principal of Alsto Hi S-hool, members of the. faculty and of the A. B. Bee Hospital wi participate., Monday eyehing, "Opoi Air" Festival on Church ground. > "Wednesday evening. K o'clock a the home of Mrs. Mary 'Joyner, thci will be a "Nut Cracking' Convention. The admission will he 10 cents. Miss Louise Anderson, of Mt Zio Clurlest. 11, has began her "school woi: with Mrs". \V. Barren at Ridgevilh Sifhc sj>ent - Tuesday afternoon wit Miss Lvelyn Sumter, and was at th "Gloi*y??Xand." 11 Mrs. Louise Clements, motored t ' St. Georgo last week with other mem beis of the lfamily, and spent a pleas ' ant day with relatives and friend? .Summerville is proud to have this ex eel Ion I?family in run?midst. r-* Fresh Fish DAILY Hens and Friers Dressed?Delivered ;| EBAUGH'S PHONE 5610 I*! Washington Street |j? ' . V 1 Mr ! ' ; ?r - >? ' * ERS" WHO WILL EACI face Jtpivhouse College lionnw-epjfoinjg > BENEDICT MAY I'LAY Tl'SKECIEE IN DETROIT I lulnbt 13i~ Against . ^Morehouse In Hoitic-L'oJtting All but liiu.l ill't.ails have been arranged with a promoter in Detro.t fun Benedict to play Tuskcgee ihene in October. Negotiations'' between , Detroit, Benedict and Tuskegee'have ?boon underway for three weeks. to have Benedict play annua.ly at De ?t4V \ 7 I cl 11 " I ' LI I n Mr. Euginji Taylor is on the sir! i. list?dione thai she will soon bo hei Mrs. Annie Cold well is convajes cence at this writing to the deligh .of her many friends. 0 Miss .Angeline <iinyard has left Sunday evening for the Stut?j?Oneg< ... Orangeburg, S. C. Dr. L. M. Rovve was a pleasan visitor at 'he St. Matthews Haptis ('bnreh,?dw?fast?pr^ tehing?Stmrbr morning, call again Doctor. 9 CHERAw NEWS' Miss Margaret McCall left Sunday afternoon for Morris College whore " she will attend school this year. Mrs. Sophrona Deas, who has beer on the sick list for some time, is very much improved 'at this writing. The program rendered by the B. Y, I'. U. at the Wesley M K. Church on Sunday afternoon was enjoyed by nil. R. L. McCall, Reporter. r " THE PALMBTW I S MOREHOUSK . j '' " ;'V v ^ ' - * ! ? .' .. .Vv ;.. !lsvV * I U *1 I u I . On'iciitls-.?Krviii ."Raine) -Rcfe: ee-p Brooks (S. C. Stall.) Cmpito; Smith (Benedict. II. Linesn an; McGhee ( Bene Jet) Kit 1.1 J mijr . Clafjlin lu.ninaries---Sulloii's task-* linjf-. a ltd nass .receiving. . -B 11 ;7bia 200 U.S. tackle) stopping 1 lie play;-, and Brewten's smashing cad runs toy two successive first do.wns. CHKSTKR RAKACK A I'll S * Rev, and .Mrs. /.Ricoh Tennell. of* i "Palm Beach, Fla. spent lke_^ptts4- half J week here us guests of Iiev.* and. Al rs. J (4. \Y. Mannnoy. ' Mrs. Tennell is Kev. A.fcinonoy's siste-r. Kev. Tennell preach ed ip_tho morning at Carmol Presbyterian Church, and at night at Calvary -Baptist Church. ,Mr. and .Mr*. John?14-:?Whilst?*rrrn-have'dteen living, with .Mrs. Walker's parents, .Mr. and .Mis. Thomas Bwehanllin, Aiken St. have rented an apart-men'?with Mi-s_ Ida Massev. Colouri>ia, S. 0. All-, and Mrs. James .McClellan, Air. Ttnd Alts:. .1. T. Lewis nio'ored to J Charlotte Sunday. Mis. McClellan's-; sisierr A\rss trrthaTT^A-TTrFT^^" A t InntTT who was visitiirtf?rehu i 444drp~.'T*rr? turned with them to spend a few days' here.? The congregation of ('ol vary . l>ap' ist ( lun ch was saddened Stfnda v morning when .the paster. Kev. W. | i R. Itoutjlass" airnouu ed the. news of | the death ol Mrs. .Connie X. Jones, of | Florence, S. (President uf the Wo j mens naptist Mate < * mention, .Mx,. Jones eitdijtrod herself t?? trio Calvary nuMuhership and- the Ches'er friends of otTier churches When she pYesided at tin- Women's Sia'L' Canvent io? which met hero a few year;* ago. The. family and relatives hay.: I the deepest iymp'aliiy of Chester I I'i iends. , . ' ! The. Fiijloy Hi ami Hnuneti Seo't Hi playedjTii Rock Hill Friday. F-nj. ley Hi won; the score was t!d I -? 4 The s.1 me> teams will play here Fiiday. Sir. J. C. Cleland. Rittshurg, lYr.n. 1 passed through the city Sunday en~roi.ite to New -berry 'o visit rcla.tr and ! v 1 (;111Is. lie was a truest at t lie home of Rev. and Mrs. I). ('. Rat al, j Mr<. Julia R. McDonald aii<l Rev. 1 i <1. W. Shaw, of Croat Falls, motored ' to Castunia Saturrkiy vo see Mrs. Me-. 1 i>onal J's two little daughters Who-gre spending the winter there, wliile their . mother is.'enu'ayed In her school work. 1 Mrs. J. 1). Martin continues sit k . in Charlotte, last news from her , bedside wit's that some improvement is shown. . . ? I Mr. John StanlRck. Jr. of Charlotte is iiv the pity visiting, relatives. F.ach Sunday morning at the Calvary IRap'ist. Chuivh oh the nghfhid left predostal on the pulpit and on tie piano, ari^vases J'illed with Leant ifttl flowers which show" a variety 'f the season's hlnoms frot\i the flown i* \ garden (if Mrs. I'earl Thn no. w ho a ' tangos these boiiip+c4sa_ and places them in the church .each Sai-frrday. f Barnclte's 'Circus brought a large crowd to town Saturday. Mr. I.a!" Wilkes is,jigain in bis classes at T'in( ley Hi. after spending the s . , ?r ' in Washington., D. ('. . ? .Miss Marie Jackson, of Wiutvx.li> no, is enrolled as-a senior a' FtnL y Hi. 1 ' Mrs. I.uc.v R. M|w key and three I: 1 tie children w;ho have be-.-n ^(iu - several weeks here \yilhjaf . Mrs. Lizzie Dixon, and -sister. Mi,--< Lucfetia Lewis left Thursday muritv f ing for their home in Maxton; N..-C, Miss Katie Dates lelt at tin? same time'to visit relatives in Wilmingf.on, 11N- . On the- sck list are: Mrs. Sylvia , Walker, Mrs. Julia Ale Donald. I S. C. STATK COI.I KCK CRAIH t ATK RRINCIRAL II It. II > '. HOOF n f\ CI MJt lift l,A \ D. M MOM ,\M) Continued from Rage Oitc Hampton Institute will fill the vacancy'at Marlboro and one oil the assistants will be elected to blu- pri.ncipalship. . ; Mr! Bracc-v has won much favor ? from the teachers and school officials jthroughout the State.-of Maryland. I His first year's work after jr^'diiat' inn- from State College was cohfmed ' to a small school in Jasper county tin der the supervision of Mrs. Mary J. Miller KartcT during hi? stay there he worked hard' to help complete the plans for the erection of at new Hosenwald School,- This scflrool - was- fi? nlaHy erected two years ago. .. .| i. ,T ;-v :i i< ,V ! i ;7H A I t!i.- i.?i,v !<' ?) !.* it ? H\ HIS.' . N.i\(i:>u> .ivy Ii n cinir Ft VV s< <i|; .I'i.- WM'j) I slud . .y Ua: s v. i'n ;ti, j. , n . Vlii.lc :r: :jvj : " ' 'I S- ti, \V;"? ' ill!) V. mi ii iil ';f. mx " L ..T.V1 ' VMM J vVy lif.'l Mi I'oiV Vu'l Vi'.ii ,;vvrr\' Yiuir ii; v?>L !' v.i.Y. - ? i ..!. I udo.l, III!1 't r.-iiir: 11. l;.?T l i!. (!;i itt. i.. i \ '!' M<;;: ? v :i I.OXC \ Ii \ i; i KY ; > ? ? ? : Jjist.in ; hum., I, y -,..t tpy i- ]< -- ~{ bn'.7hm'i?r?tchnllvp/ll -<i tMs Mil". S ,?? . 1 A sil -r. jii'iivi:r, : A -ilv.lt t. ; ! .XlF-.i*! i.u! i-V ( Mil!-.-'. y r. 'i: s _ 0"-'. 'l\ v i M* * tW . \vC*" .M y ,i'-" ( | .. 1 . "; ( 0r ' ; M i- . ? litrihi- -:h-l.i\\. '~ .tit: iV\i.\\< i: of fowkk <1 .1:1 1IHI..1I if: m 1 OlU') ah?T11 i!~ lie Tfh.ppeijs (u win this -Lime. ilia.-. -Ut^ic-luJuuttiy-kst? it < :i. "wif'rmake him'" inure eons'ilei'Silt' .< ,t\\ e!\e~, millions t>f his fellow eiti: ens roan ho has Keen up 'to date, alliioYijiTi ip> iniiioritv ^roup may ex|o?l is niueh fI'u 111 the second teriii of a pieshien.t as from tlie first. lit will no louder iiei.il them J'oi^his fur< r.er tenure : 0 io-mou I-y llit' thiii] term l.ah'ot. 1 do not see how the Noyrc tan > reasonably In' jie to yet very iiijiH {f i;a ial conside.i ation Troni Uic iav- i; I'll- ;inrJ uid'avoVaMo. Ulvtoi's in pari < >. I wmiM un pi nornl prmciptosJ divide ' i hut vote ihtrTTvip i "HijiiMaJilc parts ami 'cast one part - I in.. ?and one?-hnr?'Housevelt. XOIICK! is ii'tdrally invited to ; i'd: the pmyi:un oI' the Sixth All-, ^v-sinn of llu' Yonjiyr People " ' ' ->ivf ' "iinvent ion at Zion ' ? ;i ''. !!'! i -' Clinirh <l.il,'-^Trln ^ A. P. Poi'<orr I'astor. 1117 ( : ) ' " " ' "i n:." S. <beginning ' "> ' !?!'h. i lii'iicuh 1 ill It. IP. 52. i I his Mar It ' Cl-vs. XhJQa. VV i. I?vcc too can kakn< :? ! $30, $300, $200 ! WEEKLY TiruiT selling YlKAI) r fyi AKING |YOU SELL i ' i'. (" i'./vtrJuiiie>* lo Income ;; cssfu! Salesman i ' * " SaloOady 1 . 1 ' I St - - " { xi i!!:oat a (Nmhf, 1 lio only real I \ in America on how to actI ^ f>y Ron ANi widely known and ac| *.! \i. rficq's hostand most , ,.i .v.\l.r-!Sj 3*1 AN. ! -Y.'hv Lot (!h* Depression the- lies! of You? . ' j More. Jiuivi v making opportunity ! i;-; ore often today than over he' lore lor llio trained Salesman , I'nnY let the depresHion whip yoii^ -'j I'rejfa^f yrnr^tf-"now Tor thous.! ;u;ds i f s? I'.ing ventures that tnTT ' yi'.i thousands of dollars. To > h: >ita!e if. to he lost, send the <fur:>n holow, today and reap the harvest *?!' dollars aw'aiting every ? ,s;;!i ..man and saleswoman .AVID) j - ' * ' .SKI.?,.- This hook will makej i .va do it! i !?.'<; YOl' SKI.I. is dedicated ; to" fhe profession of selling for^ -??it?rnd?Vi'nnw'n and the price is ' C.M' V si.OO. .MAIL TIDS'/O j ^ - Tiii-, i'.\LMr/iTo i.K\i)i;u { 1 :t 1'? Assembly Street, Columbia. S i v: } Cenil' iiimiV 1 nelnscd find One Do roe one copy of "Making You Sell. ? (Print * Mv' AM: tsx is __ . . 1 / .U* ! ' 4. !\tv Niime is _ J All charges prepaid. This Ivtok is h ? ? & " jJ&turday, October 8, 1932 'It would bo unfortuifl-ite for the race J |or the party for the solid Negro ^ ,v?>te to bring at>out its triumph or - . defeat. : ? . j In the meantime the campaign goes merrily on. Both parties have appointed their Negro- auxiliary com niitteesw I am glad to note that those two partizan committees divide ( 'quite evenly the intelligence, the respectability jand the talent of the race between them. I note also with i/i.,vi. run i^rAiKU V I IIAIJINg iikfork .inn NE(;uo hearers Continued on Page Eight all Hie people in thi so tro ble burden cd times'. Wo-'wish -the people to Rribw you as we see you in the * strength of stubborn justice. We ask no higher honor in this present historic contest than to be permitted free and to again victor the party -i hat set our feet in the way of life. 4? Speak^Ali^-Iirosiden^and say that ? I theie is no higher, ih-nie-than lib-?< v... Tell us .again that our President loves, justice and will do it. Rededieaiii today in the trumpet tones <>f sincere phrase our great party to leteinal truth. Dispatch us back to ' people with words to stir theip 4 i lit any io you, our leader, and to" -cnc<?iii-age in the grcat _causc. so nob I.V defended by your matchless endurance." -- ? ?: r~ ... i Is Never ? * . > . He'S ? t seening 10 netter fit myself in?ntv selling activities, 1 . heard of a book, "MAKING YOU SELF.," by Hob Andrews, a national!/:.' known Negro sale,sman. V'ter obtaining a copy, I carefully read its pages and acquired he knowledge contained therein. In reality I received valuable information from this book which , showed me how to close my prospects. . / Later, I founded a Mot?r Club, ?known as the Metropolitan Motor-' nt s Association. Applying^-the knowledge obtained ff.om this book and teaching my sales organization to use it constructively and unlerstatulingly, my Motor Club grew by leaps and hounds; as a _!Xsult, I now head the largest, the most financially strong motorists Association of its kind in \merica. ri * ' I am prpud to "Say that I now -believe any man or woman who is now engaged or who anticipates , entering the field of selling, can increase their sale*-fifty per cent' immediately after reading this Jiuulv- -and-- nppiy+ng the sales Instruction as outlined. Horace F. Lorn ax itTPON 1rOI)AY! "? ' . __ , '1932. liar (SI.00), for which please send " by Hob Andrews. 1'lainly) selling f^st, so ^et yours at once!r -