The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 26, 1935, Image 6
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NOTICE
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must bo in the office no later thj
Tuesday afternoon of each wee
Many letters* are received too la
for publication.
"BILL"
NOTICE TO APPLICANTS
Children desir'n^r to .beeor
members, of the Bill Cafvor Cli
must fill out coupon and mail
together with a stamped, self H
dreesed envelop to The l'alnu.t
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s *' sOmbly Street, Columbia, S. C.
Membership Card nn?t l;u,;
will be-ae^t to you lir.n-oH i'.'f.y ,
' "BfLL."
. Boys And .JLiirls
W A N T ! : 1)
To Earn Monev In SpiTTe
Tinu*
Here's an opportunity for ambitious
boys aj)<l ^ir I- tc.'make
money every week.'1'all year
long, by simply? >. isiutf mspare
time in yopr own neighborhood.
/.No money, no i vperlence
needed. We supply everything.
Many boys and girls
are now happy. making their
own spending money. All you
have to do to join them is. to
write to the address below
>nd asktbr full #1. i iiL U rio.
to:
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had a tine time. at.>i a larv- a
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Yours truly,
Mattie J'.laek
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Yours truly,
tp ' Zeln Mae 11a I .
CLAFLIN* f!C-VOORlli:i::S (
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Denmark, S. C..Tfctolier I'.' *T1
t Claflin Panthers add' a ' ai-o'
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itame here this afternoon. *
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I lege last week, gave Coach Bell
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Your name will be placed on the 2
i membership card and ^-button 2
an educational tour oil Nov. D, to
f t!.o. Camilla.-Zac.k Log- Cabin__Ceni
in' in (la. At which time we will
i study and observe rural communii
ty '*ltv Some of the places wi
shall visit are the ocoperhtive com
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cranny .sum e, me Miiiai unu ii^im
< ct ter. where wc >11 a 11 me.ot the
I |no]>lo of th'i community in a soc'
. ial way." We shall Olso visit! Mljl
Vyrvvilk? ami the State CapittA On.
1 >!" the outstanding features ;of:tlu
trip will he a lecture by Dr. Benja
L n.ui llabuit. President of Georgia
. St. te College.
The bids are now in for the row
vj i atio.i'.al bnilc'.ijyj which will be.
' I. the w V ill a few davs.
I Fair will be N'nv .
1. it the school building. The pr<
I an 1 we are getting nfore support
1 / '' > the Merchants of the -city
which shows greater interest.
! .Mr. arel.Mth. Rice and >h\s. Nan
'."it Scott were joint ho-t and hos'.?! >
to tie following "on Sund.y
I cious niera Was served. Prof. A.
<\ Curt viffhtv Prof. \V. D. "Price
of Imytptnt Rntch,,.Fla. Miss Jes
-ie Gilliam. .Mr. and Mrs. C. IF_
-^b 1 ''/.ton. The tiiomv consisted o
e.l h l-c. potato salacf, beef roast "
fried chicken,virice. gravy, pot at'
iir.uVle. ntaeari nia.?biscuit. ic -
"re Tvi ntid cak'1;?
Mise Bes-ie Hopson spent tin
- \Yrvk-eri<1 visit injr' rt latives.
M C-s Virginia Williams left Its'
v .? k t" : . :?vb school in the lowe;
>ai t <>f the State. .
COKESM'RY-NEWS
'Rev. Douglass .is kejit busy rais-'
'11's- his conference claims.
Mrs. Mamie .famirs left Saturday
for her home in Olando, Flo
Mi*.. Henrietta Robinson a'rriv
1 I'luir.-day from her summer va ate
ii it1 1 lendi rsonvilie. N. C. Wi
re" ret that she is not so well. ?
Mrs. Mary Miller was brought
>one from .the hospital last Thui's
ay -night and is doing nicely se
'nr.
. Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Aaron. Mr.
n "mi Mrs. .Uitchel Aaron of Greenvill,
were visitors in our town on
Sunday.
Miss_Hatt-ic AVils+m left Sttndav
'or A sin ville. X. C.
Mrs. Carrie Williams of Baltiir
re snent a few hours in our
own Sunday, the guest, of her
Sister, Mrs. Mary Dixon.
Mr. and Mrs: W. H. Goggins.
Mr. Horace Burns of Columbia
pent Sunday here the guests of
Mr. G. ggins' mother, Mrs. Henri-.
Ha. "(ieggins. .
M Aclimn, n nurse i f Brcwer
: !Io-|>ital. Miss Lucile Torthorn, a
cjieher of. Brywcr Normal, Mr,.
\*e.l Woodson, were the guests of
Mis-f Henrietta' Robinson Sunday.
Mrs. 1). R. Cummings, sp.nt Sun
!ay home.
OCONKK ( OI NTY TRAINING
SCHOOL
Seneca ^ Everybody was glad to
e: the rain Sunday. The dust in
is section had just about taken
charge of everything.
J T4>e Mien.lii | ^ nt tht- faeiitly and
'rdeiits extend their deepest sympatliv
to Mrs.. Ida Long and family
n th: last of her husband, Mr.
Henry I.onjf.
* Several members of the faculty
lU nded the banquet at Walhalla
Qlnl il party at Pendleton on 1ggt
Tin/sday night. Roth affairs Were
enjoyed very_niuch."
Tledrtjy County Training School
.\va- tlic: guest of the County Teachrs'
meeting on last Saturday. The
meeting was largely attended. We
no hoping that all teachers will
V nresent at the next meeting.
The I'. T. A. held .its? monthly
meeting last-Tuesday night. "What
can we do to improve the P. T. A."
ya- discussed hy Mr. .Code and
others. We were glad to see such
a splendid representation of^ parmis
present.
. The?Freshman Class is still in
'end in^ enrollment in the high
chool. They are about thirty in
number now. We are still expecting
more..: ,
M i. ses Bynum and Taggartl
spent. t*he weelc-end out of town.
FHIKNIHillll' -tifttrfeKtrK"
lIo'K- Hill The Friendship College
Dramatic Club held its regular
meeting . Tuesday night with
- business, of importance.
, .The weekly prayer meetings are
' still inspiring. ^
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Thursday night the second High
^lass gave .a vepv nniqny cwvUj-IrrtKe
College Auditorium under
the name of "Million Dollar Baby"
The one that held the lucky numt>er
received a beautiful baby. The
evening was enjoyed by all t':;it
i-ttended, with the aid of Orchestra,
Mr. S. H. Hill was the advisor.
? Miss
F.^M. Little, a former student
Of F. S. C. was a week end
visitor at the school.
President Goudlock and the
Friendship College .gurtitet mourned
to York last Friday for tin*
teachers conference.
\Vlateh for Ten Nights in a Bar
room, which is to be held in the
College Auditorium Friday-night,
Oct. 25th. under the dirt cfion of
Mr. Walker.
The F. S. C. "Tigus" rested last
week in order that they might
bring both, the grits and bacoiL.
home next Friday, the 25th, from
Livingstone.
_ We wish thipn much success .011
to victory.
Watch next week's "Leader" for
the news. . . ~
DORCHESTKK CO. TEACHERS'
ASSOCIATION
By Eugene Shumpert .
The initial meeting of the Dorchester
County .Teachers' Assbeii tioh
was held on Saturday, Oct.
'J, at the Alston llivrh Syhpol a'
unymer.vi'llo. S. C. The' iirsl meet'
ng bgean at l'i o'clock noon with
he singing of "America." Prayer
was offered by Chapl' in -Kirn
^voad D. B.iilv. Then aflei-sintrimr1
'Oi^ward Christian Sol liens,"
Ar'ei.-.'G, M. As1hv gave remarks of
A'elcome to the veteran teachers as
well as to those' nv.'.kimr their do-'
>ut into the held of i ducali. jtal'
endeavor as teachers. Quite a mini
ber of -.teachers was present, the
argest the writer has, seen at any
neeting during the past four years'
)ut of the sixty-two teachei s ?of
Dorchester County, fifty oi.e were
present. This . indicates that we
for Dorchester . County. -Next,
aine the intr< 'uetion of the .new
nembers to the Y>T I and visa-versa.
We were fortunate in * having: a
few distinguished visitors, amu:
whom wcre-^lr. D, li. Hill, a pi.Onl?or
teafhoi'TTT thi. <'imnly JH'd
Miss Douise Mouzon of Burke Hi..
Charleston. Miss Mouzon is :< si<
or of Miss .Mouz; n, our Joannes
supervisor for the county.
Miss Mattio Mouzon was pre- '
Rented to the body by^
1'incKney. one mane a itnr i>-iniarks
concerning our attenlan.c
HutL co-operation.which vciy
joyously received by all .
gV. w_A. Gcj/.oi' responded Willi .
ssurances, ul our. loyalty ami eo.
pet ation, -which I" am sure was
:ind is the heartfelt sentiment of J
v?'ry teacher in Dorchester Conn- i
y. I am quite sure th.'t with an '
ilei't, wideawake .and. .efficient sup
.'rvisur, which we now have andave
.so long wanted. u'lfl needed,
that each tcl cher in this county, is
ping tci striv\. harder, mote conscientiously
than ever before to put
over a program wcrth of'note, and
omnumdation.
After .Miss MonxonV remarks
-vo- were favored with a Vocal solo
>y?iMr. Fields '. econipanied by
\liss Ma I, line Roach. Miss Kmily
Harris fawned us with a reading
'T1h? Stairing of Tithe." These
eachers are of the.Alston FucTihv.
'or the.in-xt few minutes business
>f the day was th lis'actvd. Ofl'iiafjj
wen- nominated ami plans
vere made for our roxt meeting in
' st. George, Nov. ft. -.Then came a
hort intermission during which
an hviches and cccoa were served
This slight reptst was furnished
is a token of. eo-on*eration. bv the.
P. T. A. of Alston School. ' The
meeting1 was resumed by tht smg-ing
of "Lord I want to lie a Christ '
an" by'-ihe body. Mis. C. L. Aik- j
n. principal of the Rid -eyille '
chool Mine "My Tik-lt,"' and Mis
Marv Lou Rvthewood of the D
stem faculty rendered an instruuental
sel< ction "la? Miserere."
Then after a few announcements,
the meeting adjourned until next
nhnth when we will moct~wirh all
members present at (Ireei leaf' Ni.. J
St. fieorgc. . \
Tf is (he wi iter's hone that carTr"
of the sixty-two teachers of this !
county will pledge his or her loyalty
to our supervisor, to our eoun
'y,rnd to our ehilddren, as well as
_aur State Association, and to
trive hard and earnestly to give
'ifting from the shoulder of o.:r
all that is in him tu'.tW vffoj t of
hildren the stima of ignorance
and illiteracy. I.et this be our"
wi tchword "No Steps Backward.""
MT. OLIVK BAPTIST (TU'RCII
Rev. J. I,. Brooks. Pastor ?
Mullins, S.C.?Sunday. Oct.
was a beautiful day for church go
>es. Sunday school was well attended
with teachers and students. -
The lesion was well discussed by
Ml classes.
At 11:45 the pastor came tons.
The rostrum was occupied by Rev. I
J. L. Brooks, pastor; Rev. N. Smith
and Rev. Hasty. Hymn* No. j
277?GOO lined by Rev. Smith; j
orayer by Rev. Hasty. Jubilee Prof.
Gilliard "Go down Moses j"
Our pastor .'took forhis text St.
Luke 8:7" "And some fell among
thorns; arrd the thorns pprur.g up
with it." Themes (1) The sower,
the seed lend the soil; (2) God's i
purpose in seed sowing; (3) I
Thorns an<| wheat cannot?both j
grow and be fruitful.
Rov. Brooks preached as never
before, eve :y one went on their
way rejoicing after1 such a soul
stirring sermon.
Sunday evening our pastor
prieSchetrTmotber forceful Sermon
?Stumbling Blocks-in., the-wayuof-.
Men; well delivered and with
great force. You are always welcome
at Mt. Olive.
FINLI5Y DOWNS SIMS HI 7-0 '
IJy Timothy J. Johnson
Chester, S. C., October l'Jth?
Those lijrht but fast undefeated
Dlue Jackets of Finley Hi School
marched on Friday afternoon. Oct
<' be r IS, i n tile _Ch.csi.er Fair- k? id
Whipping: those ""strong: $ims
Hi Xisrws from Union by a score of
i-v Hiiyr ueing mem in union u-u
last year. _ ' '
The Kami' started with Finley
kicking off. The first quarter both
Sims ami Finley Hi kicked for
brakes. Sims goal was threatened
in the fttst quarter when they
fumbled on their own 30 yard line _
Finley coVerea.
- In tho~secoiid quarter the big
crowd got a chance to see that
phony back "Bob" Smith, one of
the Sims Hi Tigers do some'smart
-inmning, but could not touchdown.
Also ('amnion-, one of the-Blue
Jackets backs who did some good
playing^- The
second half started with
Sims Tigers kicking olF to Finley ;
35 yard' line. In the third quarter
4lie Tigers completed one pass
after-trying many.
The one and only touchdown
came in the latter pjart of the 4th '
quarter when the Blue Jackets 1
made a drive an<l nut 'A.o. old nig
skin on the Tigers 5 yard line. '
Shannon, that little ghost of the
Blue. Jackets ran over center for
\ touchdown. J. Hardin went off
tackle for the extra point. The
"ame endtd 7-0 in favor of the '
Finley Hi Blue Jackets.
Outstanding players for Finley
Hi were Warren, Hardin f'nmninn -Shannon
and Guest. For Sims Hi [
Russell, Smith. Holland and Wofthy.
.
.Officials; Stanback, (Referee) J.
?Smith Ht: (Umpire) Walker, ~
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ASSOCIATION MEETS
?Row G,-Ooings Haniels, Elected?
Moderator ' _
.The Kingston Lake Missionary
Baptist A s*oi<'iiiti<in mat' (n itoflf. Jti'-ffrsjt
Aijmiah session with the
.( -hostel field Baptist Church, Hand,
S.- C..\Rev. M. G. Lewis, pastor.
This was the most largely attended
session in its history. The
program was fine.' The sermons
were pleached hy Revs. S. J. Rrv
ant. Supply. N. C.: (J. W- Watson,
I .oris. S. C,; J. C. Faison, Georgetowrt.
S. C.: J. C. Choal4Jut,"> MyrjJt?/Beach.
C.; (i. Goings Dan- "
iels. Georgetown, S. C. ,
Able addresses wi re delivered by _
l>r-. -I IV Ftrrson." president of
M(>"vi< College; J. \V. Easloy, state
Missionary and Rev. S. C. Campbell,
Director of Religious Education.
State Sunday School and B.
A*. P. I". Convention of South Carolina.
This A-soiation has a membership
of 21,000 and is led by some
i f S> nth Carolina's strongest Baptist
ministers and laymen.
Among C e- -rmC-t:nvlirg natron
\'t. Itevji. S. U. Haul's. M. G. Lewis.
J. C.. Che stnut. Jesse Folk. S
P. Che tout. G, \V. Watson. C. S
< histn.t. J. S. Livingston, W. L.
< - ft: Clark. E. D. Drwitt.
and G. Goiivs Daniels.
Anions'- til.- prminent 11 y-men
re Piofs. John Eloy.l, G. W. Bur' i
g's, Jak' GihssetU;, L. J. Stanley.
II. Anler.in. Willie Vcre'.n
Vf at soil an I others.
The officers elected for this ensuing
year are: Rev. G. Goings
Davi M" hi? 'or; Rev. Jess
Folk. Vice Mod' valor; Prof O. A.
fl e trrt. Fee.: Prof. A. G. Lewis
v st. > c.: Don-on J ke Gi issetve.
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The next Session meets with" the
"m. I 'a r | Han! is t* Church, Con wry
S. Rev. Frr.nk-tlruhnmy pa^torr The
election ? 1' Rev. Daniels as
Moderator l.rinc.s umltUr one le'
clcsjii^) two of the strongest Ax'sr.
-rttrtmr sof Sout k C rolina.
F . nii e yea is he lias heun Mod
viator to Jerusalem Missionary
P.r.pti-t Association. Under his
leadership this Association _ lu>;
tcrown from a poorly organized
gn up, raising aiound two ($200)
hundred' dollars' a yea:', to a ays
l' mat if i j jav.i'/.ation, ^ ir.ir.g a*
round twelve (S1200) hundred dol1
rs ;< year for gonna! purposes.
A Woman's District Convention
has !>< -n organized t> do Mission
ary work. The Association enjoys
the r? put. '.ion oUgiving more pei
Capita to Denominational courses
than any < ti er Association in the
State,
R< v. Daniels is Vice Picsic^cnt
of the Baptist M.. and F.. Convcnlion
of S.C.; a memh? r . of tlfe
"RilTd of Director of The State S.
S. an.! B. Y. P. U. Convention of
C. C.: a till'tee < f Morris?College, -
un.i uoe oi us most iny.'ii supports
s IU* i? also pastor of Betliesda
Baptist Church, Georgetown, (
ninl Cheiry HiP Baptist Church.
Conway, a <r.i' dilate of Morris Col- j
lege, from which he received his
A.B. and B.S, Degrees.
? ~mr j
BKAl'FORT CO. Tit. SCHOOL
-Burton.. S". C.?"Miss Victorja
Frazier spent the week end at her
home.
Miss Thehiiia Sht nklin, who is
a Senior College student of State
College spent?the?week end?athome
with her parents.
Miss Julia Gilliard spent the
week-end in Ch .rh ami
Prof. J. S. Shanklin .affompan,-__
iedMiy Tri of. ,T7 ST FCFTa?TkTir.. Jr.,
Misses T helm a Shanklin and Otto
Allen spent M-tuTday 'n Columhia.
Mrs. Bcrti^ Wiison?rrf Sumter,
C. w^Hbip*4# with us Sunday,
looking'the picture of health,.
?-M-fc-OHv*' -br preparing "to entertain
the Bipr Pee Dee Association
beginning the 31st day of Oct.
through the 3rd. of November. .
MORRIS BROWN WINS OVER
S. C. STATE BY FIELD GOAL(By
W. CnrurTeyJ
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Orangeburg, S. C., October 18?
For the second time in as many
years,' the fighting Bulldogs of
Sollfh rot-nlmo u_
ed by JVIorris Browq in the closing
minutes of a hard fought game at
the Orangeburg Comity Fair
grounds today when Dyche Smith,
stalwart quarterback-of the Nicksmen.
kicked a field goal after a series
of accurate passes had placed
th? invaders 15 yard# of goal. The
Carolinians held Moifris Brown for
three downs on thn mni'lt.
ker after a perfect combination of
passes. Smith to Jonds, had placed
the invaders within scoring distance,
when Smith drop kicked on
the fourth and sent the ball sailing
through middle of the uprights for
thb only score pf the game.
The Bulldogs of State Collegc.
went down contesting every play
with dogged determination. Coordination
among the yearling
horde and a sprinkling of veterans
showed remarkable improvement
over exhibitions of the first two
season games. Clendening found
holes with the accuracy and speed
of a frightened hare. McCants
charged the line like a juggernaut
eision of an automaton,, while Cain
liyed up to his reputation as one
of the- best punters of the Southern
Conference. Harris. Mudd. and
Jimmie Johnson 'played a brilliant
deiense on the Bulldog line.
The Wolverine offense was led
by "Sad Sam" Jones and the veteran
1 jyclie Smith, All-A morican I
luarterback. Cooper came in for
much glory. on the receiving end of
tjie passes from Smith in the second,
half that gave the invaders"
their narrow margin of victory
over State College-.
The evenly matched teams play"d
without much damage to each
other in the- first half until ClenIcning's
running in the closing
minutes of the second pfcviod seri usly
thrcatrned"the visitors. Nlihcr
team threatcm?d in the second
half until the Smith-Jones combination
of passes beeno tn bewilder
tTfe Bulldogs. The. scoring drive
came when Smith intercepted AVatson^s
pass on the Morris Brown 28
yard line. Two line drives, one
forward pass and four laterals
placed the hall on State's 15 yard
tripe. After three futile attempts
of passes a line drive, Smith successfully
made- tl]e -kick that defeated
the gallant Bulldogs.-- Affield,
the Aggies began a danger?
ous aerial attack, and a hmg pass
from St ) .lohnsuti to JimmimJohrT^i
son placed the ball within 10 yards'
of goaT".' The final trun sounded af- 1
tor a frustrated nrnrsy from?Sol
Johnson to Cain b-hind the goal
!ine ami4 the game ended .'1-0 in j
favor of Morris Brown.
Lineups i
Morris Brown (3) S, C.
/> State College (<>)
< uscworth Armstrong
L. T.-=?Black man Davis
L. O.?rMarion Pegucs
if'.--Johnson ----- Harris
R. G. P.oples _ __ __ Mudd
R. T.? Jackson . , Bryant|
R. K.?Meade J. Johnson
Q. B.?Smith ... Clendoning
L. II. -Jones . ... Cain
R. Hadloy MeCants
F. R.?-Dixon Patterson'
?Snbstitution.-rr Morris Brown?^
Williams. Powell, Harris, Adams
mil F. Parks. ' . |
State College?Rarksdale, S.
Johnson, Watson. Cannon, Philps,
W. Collier and II. Simpson.
Officials: Clark (Morehouse),
Referee; Johnson (Clark) Umpire;
Darnels (Morehouse) Headlines-!
man., ^ ~ ?
Rev. E. R. Mack. Pastor
?Runda.i school opnvd with Si;pt.
and 14 -hers at their post... Sun- I
'ay school is improving nicely un- '
!er the leadership of Supt E. J.J
Koxwcrth. Rev. Mack preached a
oul stirring s* rnum Sunday mornrg.
Sunday evening Rev. Mack
preached for Rev. Rtooks at Mt.
)live D ptist Church,
At :5:.'!u o'clock he preached anither
good sermon. When you
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B. Mack.'
.Raise.1 for Dollar Money, $ 1 >7.1 r>
sundry morning for .Kbenezt'r A.
II. h. Church.
Mrs. licit ha Fiidiy is out of the
hospital. Wr hope'h.w soon she^
will he out with ni tftaiiv
Mull ins Colored School attended
the Fair Friday, Howard
Smith of tenth grade won first _
;ind si ennd?pi iw?TTTT tobacco and
oi a. Mrs. L. lTTCalhoun spent the
week end at home.
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Saturday, October 26, 1935 ^
~r- ~ ' TROY NEWS
BETHEL A. M, E. CHURCH
Rev. I). S>. Sube*". Pastor
Simdayi was a high day at Bothj
el A. M. E. Church.
1 I J Sii'ay gi'hooh?Kuv, 1" -? -
1 ; on Su.pt. Watson
reviewed the lor: >
D. S. Suby was at his post and,
he chose for a text Deut.32:11, subject
"The Eagle Stiring the
nest." It was a soul stii ring sermon.
The holy ghost came. .Three *
souls joined, the church.
smn.iuy?evening -?the League
met at its usual hour, :nd lai^
plans to help raise all of the con-""*'
ference claims by the 27th.
We are looking forward to have u
the highest day on Sunday, 27th,
at Ttfnquil, on the Troy Ct. in its
history.
At 12 o'clock the. 1'. ?L ilr, B! - Jenning
will preach and finish the
work of the quarterly conference
At 2:45 Dr. J. B. Smith will
pn-acn. ?ix choirs will sing'. We
.hope to raise all of the conference
claims that are to. be raised on'
this Ct.
ST. GEORGE COLORED HIGH
srnrini.
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The St. George Tigers played
their first game of the season again-t
the football team of Burke
Industrial School of Charleston,
Friday, October 18.-.^ \
From the start, the game was
veiy thrilling. ?i
ijurKe school m -de a touch down
in the first quarter, but failed to
make the extra point.
The Tigers made a touch down ,
in the third quarter with a pass
from Senior to Smith who made
a forty-yatd. run. They : lso failed
to make the extra point, thus ..
making the score G-G.
Tho Charlestcnians had a very
strong line and a good running atS.\ck
but they failed to check thuv
-passing attack of the Tigers.
Both?coaches seemed to be well
phased with the showing" their
team* ? ;
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< H2I> tUIiL,E,OK S .
It's Coming?What's Coining? A
.Bigger and Better Clinton
Years come and go; old customs,
habits, and idc&g are displacuTby
the new. but times moves on. Between
. us_and_i.he_nearest future hangs
a great veil throne-h which
our feeble eyes cannot get even a_ * *
glimpse of what tomorrow holds.
We plan .for. this, and prepare for
that; but nothing is certain. However
unrevealed the secrets of the
future may be, there gleams from- ?
some obscure nook of the unknown
I 'onionow n ?i" et t.av of Ii
lis upon this golden ray that Clini
ton- is determined to stand out as'
a Christian Institution, sending out
better prepared men and \yomen to
take their places in society,
MT, ZlON A M. E. CHURCH.
Rev. M. C. Williams, Pastor
Sunday was a lovely day and
many worshippers seemed to have
taken advantage of it. Sunday
School opened at the usual hour
by the Supt., Miss Lucinda HarpI
son. Teachers were all present
son was well'reviewed by the chief ;
Supt. Rev. Williams.
At 11:30 service began. The pas
tor selected for his text Genesis
40:14, But think on me when it
I shall hi> weft with thelp * and shew
kindness, I pray thee, unto me and
make mention of me unto Pharoah
arid bring me out of this house.
, This was a wonderful message and
many heartslwere-made torejoiee
ih this service.
We close our rally Sunday which ;
was called an automobile race. The
Pl.vniuulh and Chi.tsier won the
, race. The Plymouth, Lola Little
[ won first prize, a beautiful dress.
The Chrysler, Ms. Mattie B. Gilliam
won the second prize, a dfess
also.
j REEDY CREEK ClIl/RCII OF
| GOD
I T Mrs. M. A. Bacus, Pastor
Sunday morning 11 o'clock Sister
Marie Smith preached from
the 2nd chapter, of St. Matthew.
Sunday School 3 o'clock. Mrs.
i Addie Bethea, Supt. at her post of
duty. The lesson was taught by
Sister Zellcrbe Woods; reviewed
by the pastor.
There was a lively evening prayer
service .after Sunday School led
by Mm. M.*A. Bacus. Our church
-Sister RIddTe, pastor of .Sellers, S. ?
Or wtsiied Mr. and Mi's. Laddie
Bethea, Friday and spent Saturday
night.
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