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ball off tackle for a three yard gain,
then Mercus' full-back punted t o
Peaks, but Peaks was downed in his
tracks by IMercus fast enfls on Dei'ford's
own forty-five yard line and
? for the naxt twonty-fivo minutes bulb
teams received and exchanged punts
with Don Peaks of Derford and Prelps
of Mercus staging a punting dual
tihat will go down in history, the half
ended 0-0. .
Between the halves the cheeriead
ers &nd bands staged a battle between
themselves it was an occassion
that witnessed only once in a
life t>me.
Old grads renewing old friendship
and making new friendships, the students
of both colleges on the field
doing the snake dance.
The rest fperioL be'ing over both
teams dame *trottj$g back on the field
of play looking as fit <as they did
at the starting of the game.
When the'-uefree bleitfhis whistle
Derford lined up to receive and Alercus
lined up to kick-off.
The whistle wag blown, Phelps ktrir^
ed-off and Peaks of Derford received
?-?the baTI^and with perfect interference
he returned the ball sixty-seven yards
for a touchdown, but on the try for
extra point Mercus line broke thru
and blocked the ball. Score six noth
ing Derford. Both, teams lined up
again for the kick-off with Mercus to
receive and the whisale whs blown,
' ' - Peaks kleVed.nfr nnrt Phelps rv.-'
ceived the ball and returned it to I)erford's
forty yard line on the first
lino, the next play beiirg a perfectly
executed triple pass was a touchdown.'
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on t?tye try for t?xtWu pointMerciis line
held and the kick was good the ball
went, sailing oyer the bar and be-ween
Derford's goal posts like .1 bullet. 1
Third Quarter- ended, Derfoid' " Sik,
Mereus seven.
As the fourth quarter began Menus
resorted to a kicking g'nno for the ,
first half of the las' quartvf'and kept
the ball deep in Derford's tiriiio-y.
IBot hi quarterbacks playing heads
I. up football and were pi a yjug-"n ntT
'wafjehing: for a. break' and also-the
first sign of weakyjiiu?.nr..r i..! _> . -U' ,y,4
-the lmttle wagrtl on w i 1 h grent<-r?.
force than had been shown during:- 'he
_ whole game.
j With two and oik? lialf nfinnte fo
'play Don Peaks received a. punt 011
his five yard line op a fake foward '
[passvthe next ptav Derford's fullback
gained eight yards, 011 tin* next pla\
1?. ?1 J?-i 1
HII.TC nttini: i UIILUUK priinvn ITHTT* y;miy
; ofr left tackle making it first 'and ten
i"dr. Derford on Ocrford's own seveil>
J teen yard line, on the next pkiy. a
sweeping right end run !>.y Peaks
with faultless interference netted a
thirty two yards gain, placing 'he Itall.
i on Men us forty nine vard line, .v/hcrc
i ho ran out of hounds, the hall was
: brought jti fifteen \',nds of Meretiy
fort y-nintv yard line.
On the lirst play i terfoul's'-right
1 halfback attempted a. left end run hut
was downed for no gain, hut the hall
; J was in the center, of Llig fjehl* now and
1 still on Mercus forty-nine yard line,
jBefore the next pkiyjhn'i foaks asked
the time keeper the time and was
told that he had just one minute to
play, after, being, told the time Peaks
called his-team - into a huddle, the
team dame out of the huddle, the men
1)11 t'he 'line tnliing 111 ii pliu c ' niui lln
( bach field?mm?going?mm rhr Ohrh
Ronlan Soldier formation. Then
Peaks began calling the sigitils and
licking the 'ins nf hi.- vieht hand t-i-n- ,
pass;- the tenter snapped the ball
' hack- to him ill M-pwlVet spiral and
Peaks received. it motioned as if to
I throw it hut instead ho swuii}* liis
right'Teg backwards ami paused 1'ot
J just a fraction of a second then lie
I'dropped kicked.ami lie hail i ns*i*wMh
the ease- and gia c of an' aeroplane
land shot,over flhe bar and betviVen
Memis-goal posts like an arrow," 'the
- ondinp?of the play "mldd'iho?painc which
went down in history. Final
scores. Derford 0?.Menus 7.
SOCIETY LI 11.1, M:\YS
The "Prodigal Son" was given at
Union Baptist Cliureh last Monday
night by Mrs. Alive. Bn.li-r and others
of ''Hartstillo. The play ftvas
enjoyed by everyone present'. .Cf'ihe
again.
- Mrs. 1- 7 Igeijia Mt I .awe In hi is in I
. town the guest of her ,-iM a; .Mis. K.
B. Brock, Mrs, Brock and little
grand son plalis to leave; one. My this
- week?for Sbmfool.?Ida.. ~ u leiy?- he expe.ts
to spend J.he winter as goes'
of her son Mr, I>. I?rei-1^*
Rev. S. B. Thompson preached a
won(ferft)l_sern)On at lh ! hv-sda Baptist
Church on. Sunday nfornintr.
, Prof. Aiken and wife of Raleigh.
N. C., and Mrs G. B. Hancock of
Richmond. Ya.. were ilie week-end _
guests of their father. Mr. d? S.'
Dickson, Sta
The Darlinvtcm County Union con.vehed
with Mt. Road Baptist Church
last Saturday and Sunday. A num- '
her of members from sistei churches
attended the services and reported
a successful meeting.
Mrs, Georgia Sharper who is still
""on fTie sT~Tc Rst fs Impi oving" tu ("trr- delight
of her nnnMfriends..
> Mr. F.i-nest Ho t ic who has lived- _
i last four years is at home ajrain.
! Relatives and friends welcome him.
ibc For
Leader"
THE PALMETTO I
1 ' 11 . -1 It 11 V *
WESLEY M. E. CHEROH NEWS !,
Rev. M. L. (Ireen, Pastor.
Butifliy wa saf4gh - day at Wesley '
M.' E. Church. Sunday. School opened
at the usual hour, and found the *
assistant Supt. and teachers at their '
post of duty. The Lessons were <
beautifully taught, and well discussed
At -11:30 our, pastor accompanied by <
Dr. N'. E. Davis mounted the rostrum i
Dr. N*. E. Davis, tth? Secretary of the
Boiard of Hospitals Homes, delivered
the. morning message which was won- i
ilcrful indeed. Among the many i
l'rionds that visited*our morning ser- *
vice were: Mrs. Emma Funches, the <
wife of Dr. S. A. Funches, District <
Supt, of the Beaufort District; Mr. ?
J.~ Andrew Sitnlmons, principa^, of 4
Booker Washington High School;
Air Dallas .Tnekson of Tfamna," Fla.: ^
Mr. L: N. Stallworth, and Lutton Wilson
of the city. You are always wel- 4
renie. come?again.' A very - unique
program was. enjoyed last Sunday *
evening rendered by Prof. R. H. 4
Redick and the choir of Sidney Park 4
C. M. E? Chuikh. The Pew Rally 4
wa sa success. Tti? Epworth League ^
at 0:30 and' evening~~seivice at 7:30 ^
was good and well attended.
Dr. A. W. Shaw, editor of the 4
Seutli Western?f.hvisHnn Adypfnfp
Southern Edition was la,t Wesley ?
Tuesday; evening and delivered 4
of his masterly addresses. Dr. Shaw 4
is an prat or of the first rank. Five ^
Subscriptions was the results of his
whirlt is"expected to be quite an affair 4
We were entertained by Hazel Wll- i
liains. our next meeting will be with <
Rosa- Robinson -at the- home of her ^
,parents on Darlington St.
J. Gilbert, "Secretary
S. Lawrence, President *
.1 antes Lee Robinson,, student of *
State College. Orangeburg, S. C., t
pent the week-end at home to the <
delight of his friends and parents. {'
lie returned Sunday afternoon*....
Krv.ltlie Lawrence, Jr., mascot of
the Wilson football team went to 2
Charleston Saturday with the team. *t'
He i inn te<l a good time and he took
in the seenei;v of the "city by the
Sea"," though they were defeated,
the game was a good one". 5
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Sniwh.iv,. Oct obey M at 4 P. =4
-Vi ssinnary Society of Trintty Bap- X
;st Church held a very appropriate }"
Memorial Service for Mrs. Connie N. 2
.Tones. The program consisted of
solos by Mrs. L. Lawrence and Mrs. X
Marietta (Jreen and a paper by Mrs. j"
R. 11. flolmes which reflected the S
lil'e and work of Uve deceased very {
beautifully.
Mrs. M. K. Howard of Darlingfbrv. {
S. C.. now president of the Women's ?
Baptist State Convention was the *
principal"' speaker and deliveretl a ?
- p' ' j 11 "pli-.w; H-hifh Win full nf in ~
spiration and comfort.
^Closing remarks were made by the
Resident Mrs. Maggie Planter.
The Usher Board of Cumberland
Al. E. Church met at the home of _
Miss" Rosanna Robinson, West Darlington
Street on Tuesday evening, {
October. 2fith. After the business ~
routine there was a short program
which was very good. Several new f
members were added to the board, n
Mr, Olive Parris in charge of the
hoys is a new member wljo has ^he
board at heart and- join in Coopera- ^
lion with the members and president ^
Next meeting will be held at Mrs. ?
Mary Dixon of ?umter Street, Tujfs- 7^
lav evening. November 8th??'
The I.adies Aid Society met at the
home o f Mrs. Mattie Mcintosh, Oc- I
oliiu! J'ith. After the business .hour m
the hostess served a delicious three ~
course lunch consisting of chicken
salad, saltines, olives, celery, sliced |
caches with gream and cake, coffee, m
vsfnilla wafers, mints and chocolate I
almonds which all enjoyed very much.
At Mt /.ion A. M. E. Church, Fri- I
day night, October '28 a pageant was I
pn rented entitled "Call the Queen |
v ....n..., uv.llft -lie "Mllici. ^
Memorial Services were held Sunl;iy
morning, during Sunday ^School
hour in memory of our late Sunday tl
School Supt. Mr. Sylvester Jenkins.
A .very , interesting program was car- n
tied out. Remarks on the signifi- V
canoe of the occasion, Mr. J A. Mil-1 I
lev. Supt. 'Eulogy, Mts?k Tressie .R
Royd ;-?4Roto, - Mrs. - Beatrte^ Porchjer; v"
Remarks, .Mrs. Annie Knox Browr^ tl
and Mi". Gabriel Smith. The SundayTN
School place flowers on the grave at^M
- rt.n
oaiuraay, in
2:30
: admission: -
^ auie evenig."
= all day & night
>j every day Wednesday eve
. -?= r..> _ . the M. E, Chur<
D. E. Thomas.
I Splendid Place for Recreation. tired in a biec01
lutings, Picnics, Private' Parties with hat> l?love
tanquet.s. Unexcelled Accommoda- trastinsr,"fcolor1,
Ions for Tourists?Cozy Cabins and yellow, chrysai
'ottages. ' tied with pink
Mrs. I.ula E. Niles, Prop. *??,* ^
???? President of the
. retary of L .H.
high Christian
Bi Mr. Heyward,
_ar-? - m m? m m who was secre
^rcsri risn church, now t?
. DAILY ' tian ma,
home of Mrs.
Hens and Friers Coit street i
wishes of their
Dressed?Delivered vo^e *hrou*b
Mrs, Connie F
ebaugh's t;: 1
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. Saturday, November 5, 1932
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State, ClafliiT and Morris Colleges;??
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ning, uciober 26 at 'he members were present.
iih parsonage by Rev. Friendship A. M. E.' Church serThe
bride was at- vices began at 11 by the Pastor, Rev.
ning brown - ensemble T. H. Addison, who preached an in,s
and shoes of con- teresting sermon on "Peace" all who
Her bouquet*was of "^vitnesseJ bis Sermon enjoyed it very
ithemums iand ferns much.
ribbon. The bride, a If anyone have any news for the
ilson High, class '31 Palmetto Leader please send to Mr.
imberland M. E. choir Benjamin Tho-mpson 17 S. Bell St., or
i Juoinr League; sec: if anyone would like to subscribe for
Society and a girl ol The Palmetto Leader see also Mr.
type,- - Benjamin Thompson the reporter and ?_J
, a native of Conway advertising agent.
tary of'the M. E. The Community Glee Club is still
istee is also a Chris- orogressinp under the leadership of
n. Thev/ are at the Professor J. T. W. Mfms.
Maggie McCleod ol Mrs. * Emma Little, Mr. Arthur f
'hey have the best Young is still on the sickjist.' We
friends for a happy hoft. them a. speedy recovery
life ' MisSes I. O. Jackson, Nathalie
I. Davis has just fin- ' Frederick and Naomi Garrett spent
, in Poro Hair Dies- the wfeek"end ?n Columbia with their
find . her at 607 N Pa,Aen s*
so her husband, Mr." ,A few,fmbe[s Be" ? "S*11
?r :?? along with?a?chaperon,?Miss Alice ..
home again. I .Smith witnessed the colored State
ero<vn f''5.m Par- . Fair at Columbia OH Thursday. They
achei n at Savannah j rmnvtoH n 'ninooont twin
oppine with Mr. and public Draying, high class service
liams. an(j up f]ate transportation, Mr.
tewart is back homo i Herbert L. Thompson, Dray No. 2.
csonville, Fla. | Arui t. D. Billiard, Dray No. 1, Phone
'errin is confined to n0 2.
fc*r him a speedry Professor J. T. W. Mims and wife
along with little Miss Thelma Leake
Id wards a student ol,ftnd Janie Harris motored to McIs
very sieJtT We a'n Cormick Saturday to visit relatives. r 4
'oon be up and out Rev T. H. Addison was the dinner
guest of Mr. and Mr,s? John D. Hejiry
Grant Burnette and' on Sunday. ?? " * ^T*?
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