The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 12, 1932, Page Page 6, Image 6

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jK ^ v __ , , Page T~^ 7 ~ OCONEE COlNT\ Ht-AJNING SCHOOL ' Seneca, S. C??The Community Fair was in session at the school Friday -x~? ahd Saturday Of la?H.' Week. 'All 'departments \ver0 well represented. This is the second, birthday of the Community Fair.- All s?ign.s pn ved that the growth over lajf? year wasoiftstandMng, We hopef that each year will continue to be better. Oconee County Training team defeated G. C. T. 18-0! Alter visiting the Fair Saturday tuiite a number marched to the city plwfc- where hhey watched coach Fihley's talented troop of "Wild Cats" of the Peonec "Go. School halt the "Sky M nMTTl". Greeuville School Hurricanes by ~?T~ score of ' . 18-0. Greenville fought v.diantly and especially li^tlie linal stages of the game, but friti- shai pshooting "Vellow Jnekets" o 1' Oconee was too mueh . -for them. VL.it hin the'Hrst 10 minu"~Z _tcs of^ thL?gate.t" lie .caught- a pass, .im.i I'm- -i -1 <n if liili'iu.n Xcillu'i SAVANNAH (iltOVK SCHOOL . .The Savannah Grove .1 iv. Hi Schmi opelted Monday morning. Ortulu-r dl A large number of patrons wer,. pi t s ertt. The County 'Supervisor. Mrs. I E. Greene, was present and in a vef; fitting manner conducted the bxeivis* and presented the faculty and patron The following .ones are-'members- .<? Hhe faculty:-?Prot1. I. 4-1/?Young, Principal; Jlisses Willie' M i,. CK;u mons, Miss Alifair Br'mfn and Palis'; Ida Martin. We are looking forwan to an outstanding school term.'. Th enrolment the lirst 'day was l an soon we hope to haw the em oilmen greatly increased.. Plans have al _ready'been made to organize a. pa .... ... yfrht-Waohef?A - .?.einU??B"H-i?'d?o : her of nil I 11 i n'' > - ! i I < i'n ! at > ir teres* iM* the e'omnupui Mrs. Forest Harrison, of. Hart ville was a visitor t" tht. school <. "Thursday.. \ * ' llAKNWI.il. S( liool NO! l-:S On Monday October It'. Ih;. l>e:iiy a native of Ley.os. West .VtYica. \ isit ed the school. lie plavvd, and sari in his naiiye .laneuaji'i' Vuir-io'ir th . additorium period./'While in tho.rit he made two' 'appearances in najiv Custume: One each a'l RctMchcni an _ Second Bapl i--t < 'lin r hi - Tiu*?JJa lb twee n?' i v''nyrorrt. t charge oT Mrs. Green v:a.?v Itiui. <> : Wednesday. o\ enmy .'\o--ue1 u. !;< cause of the vm-v ini'ieinent" woathoi it was ' defy. I rod* til':'l1 'tul'?rTrTT" " representative ihid an- appt cciativ crowd was in at lcndan <. II. V. 1 lieOf . Columbia held 'the 1m hy nundx i lap and was awarded the prize; a. ten pound sack of siiyar. The Faculty Foiium-ln 14-ils meet 1 * rA * ' '' ' inj*- Fri(..:\v Xo'vcipher 1.- A mode lesson' in spelling \\as conducted b Mrs. Tin unpson afters which ehariu hers-, wore .-eh t ted for the facult play, "The Girl W ho Fory.<>';"_ The Tenth Grade will e'i'-e an At ti-Dcpression patty: itt the ?chob1 audi toriuni Monday eveniny, November ?friociap'actiVitics lor r.he moii'h < November will Ik' conducted hy Air: Arbouin pvoyrams have'been pla.nne for. the celebration of Armistice l>a and Thanksffivinjr Hay. 'History % and Civil Governmci classes with Airs. Miller utjd' Pro Guinyard will "cash in'' on tire- eh-? * tion as a theme for study in jho classes Tuesday November S. , Wi. J,. Halnian. Reporter. CDKESBl KY NKWs ? St. Paul A. M.. I1'.. Church \vj crowded Wednesday nijrht, to hear tl Seven Sermons, only ojje Pastor can Rev. McAdanis. His serlnon. was ei joyed very much. iMr. Marion Foprtrie rocicvod tl sad news of the death of his wif Mrs-. Sallie Fojr^ir in ^ otikers. X. 1 The family has the sympathy of the friends. Mrs. Sallie Murphy recieved tfi ~ f news fr6m Topeka, Kan. oi the IT ness of Brother B. T. Adams . Si Friday.... Mr. and Mrs. A. Millier were ver pleasant callers at the homfe of M and Mrs. S. W. ltoJnjnson Surfda . P. M. . I?' * -4^v . J m;.\l;i>rt flays statu i tkam friday - -' ifBtRPTAMi>1?tkie Buy classic in Co- | (unibia on Antisdel field at 2:.'l0 Fri- j day is the central foul are of Neu'i o j | football iir. the South At|nntie league j' this week. KKOry tow it and hamlet j where the South Carolina State and . Benedict college supporters arc will J Vend. represen'atives to ljlis attrae- j -44+411 which is being played in Culuni?fa Ma for the lirst time in 10 years. | I'lvCIA" year previous to this in teir ; i years South Carolina. State has met * Benedict in Orangeburg at the Oranee, burg Couiinty JAiir (whit,e)^. Now the j llulldo.es will eonie to Columbia where 1 all Benedict students and Benedict j local ' supporters can witness 'These . two fightinn-aggregations in action ' Attendance record are. ex peeled to be i i ~...i <1... t:?.,.... i.....: 4 ^ ..l...... ! l-'.'JS and lie is holler known ?rtn*?"frtntl?tin ) ?. ' ' -n-mTrrrri?Columbia7 T i_ Mayo is the only tea in tstyit has defeated Avery Institute timers in two ' ' years. The* 'Illayk Hears defeated I Avery last season 15-0. Avery held ; the. I'nwci t'til 'Tiodker Washington of . Columbia last season (>-(?. Scores d'o - not determine the best loam. Inij we ! rni- ainty have toU-cond u it h 111 m in (v it tJi! v?ami defeat.?A \ o'? >'< ai iol :tl y ttuk.would work Xdte until they reach t fho HoarV two yitrd line and there to, be held for four downs. . Ho,'It j (Veains n-o't within two yards of ea.hj other !''oal. botii teams showed now <>n the defe'n>e. For the lllears the] <>litstandim;- players wcty Hfe lines.- ' i. men while (he bloekintf was fair. f<'>r ' - the hacks'. /. j a Avery's satety was marie hy a had" e'pirns 1'i'tjJii Morris to Stanley Willi., v Stanley at tenipt iny to kick-from' he- j , -^hinil his goal dine. Mayb's . safely j d ean.e .k'y. a IS a'r hrrakine; thionyh 'i '.;< r line to block a J unit >TT "1 all-'-tl p : h. - Ul i ink h:i ;>i ?L X. !!_ I* r.aiiklin, 1,. < >. JVji'uesei Morris,-j . h 1 ' 1. h. I . rai.'i1. II. I-.. Stanley;. U. li. I'aniion; F. 13. Saiuliu^j V 1'. 11. Hum-. K. If. Sllhs. * ' "**} v. . (tutsiandiim; substitute. R. CannonJ e Mr. Curlvy F.rvitv has SridTiriud j hoiiK* from the-hospital in Florence," ,. and js nn|)r<>\ ihy Tficely. Ilis friends | V jslr .fo"r hi|,i ? spo?dy recovery. 31 r. laid Sanders, is still co'nfitted | to his bed at this writ inn*. Tin* -Hapt-ist I'aP'sonai'o was comple'oly destroyed 11>* rivet Dr. and J v Mr.-. T.onjr'ai'' living \yith Mrs. (Jen. ) Ca'sley <>n South Main St. Ali-s Mattic lVguese was seen, in j. u."d around. J)arlin?ton. Miss IV7 pause is cnhnec4tul \v+Hi- S. C.. S'ate' ,f ('tilleyre Home' Economic, J^epartmeat j ;tnd is makinjrc a hijrh ma:k in tHis .< particular field. of eriuea1 ion* ' 1 v " Mrs. Ethel Cannon motored to ' Oranjfhiiri;' with l'rof. Bryant 1 oj spend Hie week-end wi'TrMrs. Cooper. ' C The Dulinpton Colored Hoy 'Scouts i .. of Ar.' iica froop Xo.*lh *s planning | j.t for imcstituro coremnnics Mondayi nien' Xnvi 1-1._ Tho profi'inm is as , ' follow: : Song -'-America, Invocation. 1 live.-tittno Ceremony, Undoes, Song ly the s'chool.'Talk on Scouting, Air. * l.eti Scoutmaster; Ren'Midion. Ronnie A. jtlary .Scoutroaster Id". R\ S'nckey Assisjafft. , | AV. K. Richardson was happily I'CCC I e<'< 1 Kc In-: V - v I ~~~ ' " THE PALim 7* _ ' 11 - Consider First The Int< ?: _ LThe subject of Twisting came und Life Convention this month, and it that in ail replacements, somebody possible exception of the agent. And this, after all, probably 'expli tor with us, for the twisting agent X^Av.England companies?a cor holders has been one of exceptional Ijus man told me that he is nov home pOice all proposals for replac tk>p.r it merit.- Alid he went on to s w'verJ the insured would have bent Eron where the present policy ii cai t ied" to maturity, the net. protffeei loam, the interest charges, and the amount available under the plan pr This is perhaps a startling statem has been given to the other aide.?Yet a personal letter from the pr and1 he genorous ?nd unselfish co-i to prevent hundreds, of,?crises wttjei been the agent," >- r? Most of the 'ills of insurance wo lliimr' wnnlrl nrlnnf ou ito firef S. ('. STATE Sl'BDUES FLORID RATTLERS 12-0 (By J} Freeman, Jr.) Tallahassee, Fla., November 4IMaying before frunzied and loyt supporters of FamCfce in a downpoi ( f rain and in mud, the South Car< liiia State eleven subdued the Florid X.' & .M. Rattlers in a hard foufrl game to the tune of twelve to notl ing on the local gWdirotu?? ? With the Florida eleven on-the o: I'l'hhKt'1 ni Ihe early period of tt play, the Bulldogs .were hard put 1 4teep thenj. ^within the twenty yar "limit from their goal. The second quarter saw the Bui ("legs on the offensive capping tf climax when the shifty quarter bac PorteF wflh the dependable fullbac Taylor running interference ran si: ty yawls around left end for a tour (town. The third quarter again placed tt visit'rs on the offensive featurin In yard posses front Porter to Dav kins, line plunges and finally a plunj; over center by Taylor to add anothc *?* During the fourth period of tl play both teams were decidedly c the defense playing a c&utious gan featuring punts from the line < play on second and third downs ar with Florida attempting to scoi i Iiwough the air route. For State Porter, Dawkins, Pers.< | Evans ahd Taylor were outstandir I along with Pearson, Taylor and N j lan. of Florida A & M. j. ' Referee: Boss Tuskegee; Umpir | Riv Roberts, Clark; Jlead Linesma ll(}ndon, Clark. A. B. LEE HOSPITAL NEWS I There will be amiinstr^l.Nov. 1 given for the benefit of the hospits Dancing afterwards The public I invited. j We were glad to have Miss Eth .M. Koundtree in our midst for t\ weeks. She is a recent graduate Good Samaritan Hospital. The" pleasure scheduled for her e -UuTainment while here, conglflti mostly of motoring ;p?Tttes to La son, Lincolnville, Charleston, Moncl Corner, where we viewed the ne hospital from there t? St. Stevei and I'ineville. SeveraLJtftrd - partli and dinners- were given for the ho] ored guest. Miss Roundtree expre - ' tt went into organizations i. Two eamtfdates for Moderator: j _ Rev. FAG. S. Everette, Rev. J, M. J f. Felder. Votes east as follows: Rev. J io Everette received six; Rev. Felder ^ :o of Elloree received forty-six. At this ^ *T time yuu couhl see baskets, trunks,? boxes and buckets comirfg in |the ^ 1- hands of the-good people of Brown ? ie Chapel A. M._ E. (Jhurch, pastored t k by that broad-hearted, cooperative s k preacher, Dr. .Grey. It wasn't long e <- before the people was grunting un? h der the heavy load of good things to e eat. f i"3 Friday night the doctrinal sermon & was preached by Rev. L. R. Ppyton 8 of Orangeburg. The sermon that ? ?e big hearted Christian hearted loving e sr brother, the pastor of St. John appointed the delegates to their homeB. ?, Ie ? Saturday morning, the 22 finds us m on the grounds after prayer service 1 18 making our committee report. Af- ^ * ter the report it coukd be seen in the 1 hands of the good people baskets, box j re es and buckets of the St. Peter A. M. r )n E. Church, Cameron, S.C., pastored " by that Christian gentleman, Dr. Fra^ zier. Wasn't long before the table ] was loaded and the delegates were made welcomed. After dinner the ^ ' visitors was made welcome: Drs. Grey, White, Hamilton and Dozier. j Morris College was represented ,by Rev. Bailey; Benedict by Miss Weston 1 Saturday night at 8:30-e-rcflock the j . Educational sermon was nreaChed by j Rev. David Mitchell, St. Matthews, ? is S. C. which was very good, all that 1 , ht^ard it enjoyed it. J ,el Sunday >vas Red Letter Day. Sunvo day Sdhool was taught by T. B. Good- i of 'win, Parler, S. C. I ~ ~~ j Next was Memorial services for the , 0 , ( n- deceased at 1:30 o'clock. The Mis- ] ftd ftioiujfy aermun?wag delivered _ bff J d- I Dr. T. G. S. Everett, and last was de ' ' Its parted hands. I want to say that w j we have one among the best clerks j 1B,in the atate, J. H. Chevis of North, 1 c 8. C. -' " ' * ; n", Youra A* ever, ? ?-J r J. M. Pelder, Moderator. f .C * ;iuit'iui iu-i?r. L.iiiu' aim nis noys lor his wonderful donionstratioh. Mr. ,ane is Instructing a garden club at he "Y" an hopes that the flower how will serve to stimulate an interst proper land scaping an 1 pictursque flower gardening. Many-and varied were the .flowrs exhibited by some' of our own lower growers. In awarding pTomku?<nt was the ommittee's plait to give three prizs. First, seeo-nd and third best of ach class entry whtptc- there_werc inough points,of merit. The names .of prize winners folows, Prizes were only given to pei ion who grew their exhibits. Chrysanthemums: Mrs. B. K. Corey 1st; Mrs. Estellc I). Johnson, 2nii ifrs. Kike Epps, 3rd, Dahlias: Mrs. Nezzie (Jretm, first Rosen: Mrs. Julia Cfiavis, 1st; Mrs fulia Chavis, 2nd; Mrs. Albertha Sinons, 3rd. Bergonias Miss Rosalee Smith, 1st Mrs. Banks Taylor, 2nd. Ferns: Boston, Mrs. Henry Able st; Mrs. Alber'ha Simons, 2nd. Asparagus: Mrs. Fannie Miller, 2n< \ (]>\Q t'd ?iii, Ik* r> 1 -iojiw.ajjvw, r?p? x-iikuiiu, mra. naiiKtraylor, 1st. Geraniums: Mrs." Albertlui Simons Lst. Ni^ht Blooming Corns: Mrs. Hen ietta II. Hasell, lst. Curtis tie ar anffoment, Mrs. Julia B. Bonner,'. Is1 11rs. L. A. Lewie, 2nd. Sanserveria: Mrs. Albortha Simon; ;ecoivcl. , Judges Mrs. Marioli Paul, Mrs Fennie Trezevant Johnson, Mr. -Petei 3. Lane. General Committee: Mrs. Albeftb: Simons, Mrs. Estelle P. Johnson, Mrs Fannie M. Sawyer, Mrs. LfUlra G at t..i tj i> ? a c ? M'ncn, " una x># AJUIII1CI, 1>I IS Uorrie J. Carroll, Miss Delphim Bradley, Miss Mary L. Watts, Mis? Henrietta Boozer, and Mr. Pider C jane. Messrs I. S. LeCvy, Paul and Marihall, T. H. Pinckney, MYs. Julia R Jillard and Mrs. Belly E. Vincent ontributed the use of their -carsr tc >rinjf in flowers for the- display. Mr. Lane's class in gardening -is leld at the "V" every_? second IVnd ourth Thursday from six to' sever TV- * " ... ' 1 % . - . * Saturday, November 12, 1932ICOLORED DIVISION OF COMv M UNITY CHEST ANNOUNCES MEETING ; V WILL HE HELD AT WESLEY M. K.CHURCH SUNDAY AFTERNOON NOVEMBER 12th . * A big mass meeting is scheduled for the colored people of Columbia to ' launch the drive of the Colored Division of the Columbia Community Chest. Tht? meeting' will be held at Wesley M: E.. Church, corner of Gervais and Barnwell Streets at 4:3U on Sunday afternoon, November 12. The ministers, their wives and the public in general have been invited to attend this meeting according to a statement in the announcement that - comes from H. B. Rutherford, sec- . retary of the Colojed Division. On Tuesday' night, Nov. 1 an organization meeting'was held at -the Ladson Presbyterian Church where committees and the general organization was outlined and selected. She is looking the bloom of health. Mrs. D. Nicholas is slowYy improving also Mrs. Hannie Edward. Rev. A. J. Wright and Rev. W. ' . --Pr-McCoy attended-the Pee'Due As- " soeiation last woqk. Inspite of.the difficult weather the ~ Tacky Party given at Evans Chappel A. M. E. Z. Church Tuesday evening was a real send off. Miss Hat'io McCall won 1st prize; Mrs. Janie Ocean and Mrs. Essie fylonlyn was the joke and nothing slow. Rev. Gordon, pastor of Symelf M." ?1-1. Church?preached a splendid ser moil at Zion Church Wednesday night Rev. J. C. Cox, pastor. .? Miss Viola Simmons, graduate of ~J State. College, left S'unday evening to I begTn her Work Monday as a member ' * U/. xl- T.. xr n i j in cut: unua) in me u ClltMSUIl uiaiied School, Jefferson, S.. C. ' Miss Luteal McLuod is honie Tqj:. a few weeks after having a splendid job as nurse in Lumberton, N. C. Misg > ; MeLeod is a splendid nurse" in every 'respect. Mrs. Dowry Drake\ motored to Florence, S. C., Saturday morning. Inspite of the heavy rain Sunday morning a nice crowd attended the splendid service, and heard a wonder "Inl m Tin on hy H'Sh"P D W .Tnnnc of Washing'on. lie--preached from 1st chapter-nf iJercmtah; subject The Human Touch and the Divine Touch.Mr. II. E. Covington and Prof. C. ! Wright assisted with the collection. I)r. Cook. Rev. Mclvey, Rev. Drake . 1 assisted Rev. Cox. After the ser| vice Mrs. Fannie Ocean gave an ex- 1... ; cellenU supper at the homo of Rov. and Mrs. J. C. Cox, in honor of Rishop Jones. A pleasant evening was spent in listening to the different nlatters jdiscussed. Every member and friend seem to be in Jjno with Rev, and Mrs. Cox. We trust they will go> to conference , with a round report, and return with . smiles. _ - 1 Mrs. (Nancie Rrody*s home was , destroyed by tire Friday morning; * lower end of West Main St. I'rqf. J. H. Morris, Deacon C. llRoese and sohs spont the week-end ihome with family. Mr. Morris ar. | rive' home in time to take charge I I of Mrs. M. Grace's remains. _ She quietly passed away early Sunday morning. \ * . . * . lyir. T. Grace harher shop caught . fir0 last week, hut .nothing serious oecured. s * : Mrs, Boston is slowly improving; ^ also Mrs. Anno McCollum is out again , to the delight of alL ' > Miss M. Drake is out again to the I delfcht of all under the special caro i of Dr. W, S. Hanna. I am sure sh(. wril soon recover and be her reaj **, j self. Sunday was another blue Sunday | with our preachers. Only the faith ful few was present Sunday maiming l j.howevCr God knows best, so pastors smile instead of looking blue. ^ ? Mrs. M. S. Grace, died at her | lu>me in West Bennettsville e.arly I Sunday morning. The fyneral serr j vice was held at Shiloh Baptist I church Monday everting 3 o'clock. 1 i Rev. A. J. WViirht nnstfir ; ceremonies, Rev. W F Mf-Uny, Ban I T. C. Cox, Rev. J. S. Drake, Rev. McMillan; solo by Miss Annie M. 5 j Walls, rfnd Mrs. "Dowry Drake. ?} She leav<>? to mourn a devoted 'daughters; six sons, one brother, one ' sister, a host of relatives and friends Undertaker Moftfis *in charge. The flowers were many and beau1 tjful. i in the evening. Any one interested in gardening is permitted to join the > class. T-. <J ' * . ft