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-W" - -^s-1 ";r. PAGE 6 -' . .^jy > All new? for The Junior Pagr< must be in the office no later thai Tuesday afternoon of each week Many letters are received too lat< for publication. "BILL'* Boys And Girls WANTED To Earn Money In Spare Time Here's an opportunity for ambitious bays and girls te make money every week, all year long, by simply working In ' No money, experience heeded, we supply everything. Man* bovs and rlrla are now happy, making their own spending money. All yon have to do to loin them la to write to the address below and ask for full details. Write to: CIRCULATION MANAGER THE PALMETTO LEADER 1810 Assembly St., Columbia, 8.C MARGARET WRITES .^ Dear Bill, 1 was too Sorry that I disap pointed you and nil the other'read ers who looked for my, lptfer or the Junior Paj<e last try not to let it ha]?pen agairi -soot But mother had to go away.ve.jq early . Monday morning, and whei mother is away I have to- be th( Ittle housekt'epef, so that is wh\ ^ L_ forgttf, my letter. But m'ot-hei says that I am a' pretty goo< housekeeper, -o it is not so bad af tor all. I was helping mothe: Rill it vaiim,! -?li -" !..?? ami \v'o coul.* not pro into the field to work, but mother had i job for us every day. I do believ that my mother can .beat any one else finding jobs fc>r me. I at tended Sunday school and churcl as usual: all of the services wer< good. We. are having meeting a bur church this week. It,is bcinp conducted by Rev. Sis. Minni* Harvrii from Philadelphia. The meeting is being well attendee! too I 1 ve to hear them heat the tarn berine and cynbol. The?e eon ilays are getting school all int. my boiu's. I hapo 'our!s Xvill opei seion. Well the rain, has ceased ane. I not off for .*? t.-it-d 'c vcoi-L So , h>r.g until. next time. Margaret Wright CONWAY XKWIC-" HCJht'l A. M. K. Chnrrh -rr^r ~ 1 Sin.*lay was a high day at th< | above namecT"church. A'ter al prfliminari.es by the ' pastor, It . select yd as a text: St. Matt. 15: 32. Subject: "The Unlimited Com passion of Je>us Christ." 11? pryached, a soul stirring sennot that i a?t his hearers rejoicing Th (ioors of the church were op . op 'for joiners and one' canto for. ward and was received into th( church. After which thy Holt XL Contntuniofr was administered * The Rev. Sargoant A rout Bothe church at Santee worship^* wit! us Sunday and other visitin; f*ieri?U front Cherry Hill Baptis church. We are always glad t< have our visitors who \yorshi| with as and say to each of you .come attain, you are always wo| come. We are plad to have Mr Laurence of Salters, S. C. with us' He is tlu* father of Mr. Davit Laurence. We wish for him i pleasant stay. The Sunday school i?- still pro prAsSinp. At X:.'10 the pastor 9 Rev. W. I. Gbreo came to us wit! another burning message; fib text was found in 2nd King 20;la Subject: "The Home." Our Endowment ay progran Was,a very unique one The facui ty and students of Whi tinier high school regret very much ti see Mi-s Dandy leave. We wis! for her much success in her wbrl as supervisor. Mrs. Burnice Franks was callec home froi.t New, Tork on accounl of tb." i 1 ln?_ss of her little daugh ter. PrtVl. (bjrett of Columbia, S. C was in the city last Sat/r 'ay ant made a splendid speech at tht Fair. ? Mtv-TR?O; Latimer""Mrs. Li 11 i t Latimer and Mrs. C. A. Jones art hack home from .Ne\v York City and report a pleasant trip. Little Mazio I/ee? Green, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs_ S'arr Green depaited this life a few days ago." We regret very much to learr the death of Mr. Claud Latimer the brother of Mr. H. C. Latim^i who got killed by the train in Wilmington, N. C. last week. We extend to the bereaved families our sincere sympathy. Miss Blondcll Green is recup' eratng at this writing. AHHLVILLK NEWS St. James A. M. K. Church Rev. W. S. Mims, Pautor Sunday school opened at the usual hour and fairly good attended. The review of the lesson by Mr. W. P. Jones and remarks by ? MionM.illio jC Tillman,?The pray" er services was conducted by Supt. Johntaon. 11:30 a. m. Rev. Mims was at his post of duty and read St. Matthew 10:23-33 as scripture jesson. The message wan deliver i, | ?rue??- i 5Thc iiofflc ffjlTH'S, GKEAQ5T WtEKET JILL CARVER, Editor 1 | APPUCATH * o dat? ? |: ; NAME I I ADDRESS __ r ;; city | ; birthday ;; GRADE ? HOOL ;; J, Fill out tris coupon and mail it . > stamped envelope to The Palmvi 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S. ( _ J I th<? rnl| hnnir, nml y.n it'll] .l-a.miy.T _ fri?m ~tliv f"vt f"'""' ? Miii' 10:32 and very inspiring to all. At -1:30 p. m. Miss Hattie High tower of Athens, Ga. brought the lies-age from St. Slatt. 20:4 using as the subject of her discourse: "The ma mid- His Reward.' 7:30 p. m. the First Psalm was read as scripture lesson. Miss Hijphtower ^brought anothei burning message from Hebrew 12:1. I'he subject was "Keep th^Faitli.' ' Roth sermons were enjoyed by - jMJ. And we wish to thank St. Peter, Shady Grove an.. Union 1 Baptist choirs for their good mua =* m^-remieredr" $27.82 total amount .or the day. ? ' Group No. 2 entertained \V'ed uesday at the hynje of Mrs. Estelk Latimer in interest oui the Educat- i 1 .onal Board. A program,, was b Mrs. Pinkie Teal, 1 inistre>s ofVcerenrony, a silver ofi; tering of $4.10 realized. A delic.ous course of ice cream and cake served by the hostesses, Ma JamesLatimer, Taylor and Mpseley. The Educational Board held its : monthly meeting Thursday at tin aoaie of Mrs.-. Eila^.0. Jenkins. The chaplain, M^i's ,.p. Collier Openeo villi devotional' axeiei-es at 5,:U0 /clock. Then turned the meet int. iver to the Pres., Mrs. G. A. Gray. Alter the business part $2.00 was .olkcted A short program, thei. a course of ice cream and craek rs were served by the hostesses .dadames Jones and Jenkins .Mrs. D. L. Weston and Mrs. Blocker of .Spartanburg, S. (. pent the week-end with Mr an? ->irS. Clifton Taylor also worshiped . .viTh us on Sunday aiorning. t Miss Lillie^ R. Tillmon motoreu ! .I'.om Greenville, S. C. and spem .he week-end with the Misse.. nil" Iv Rrnrtl.- en Mms Carrie M. lirowne hud tin misfortune to fall in the yard anu " jadly sprained her right arm, sin. .s somewhat better now. Mr. William Greene left Mom lay for Allen university. Mrs. Carolina Chalmers was ahl? o be out Sunday morning ami hoi ?many ui lends were so'glad to- see ier as it has been almost a yeai 1 ince i-he was in service. Mis. Mary L. I'ope prepare.' a brthday dinner for. her daughtei, .diss Mary U. Oct. did and she in. ited Mr. Samuel J. Collier as fuest since his birthday Wi* on .he same date. Miss' Helen. Hunt of Greenville >. C. spent the week-end wjt'h diss Jennie Jackson, Popular St. ' For good courtesy an with full quipment of motor service C. J. Hearst Funeral Home o:. lurry street. Miss Azaloe White* left last week to ri*nirae her school work is a member of the faculty at iiatOsburg,. S. C. Abbeville County .Training School Oct. 5, l'J30?The P. T. A. o. Vbbeville County Training school ; will meet at the school ( A.C.T.S.) Tuesday, October 13, ljh'i.J at 4 :Ht,r o'clock. Parents are urged to be present and also those that are lot parents, and are interested in he Uplifting of the sell op I are al II ilMltMl iU Ul* JJIUJStMlU We have so far some equipments >n our ground such as fA*iA,s, and iunipir.fr boards for thcv, hots^.and a'o are looking1 forward if for. others soon. . W Moore children have pc.scssud ( oooks this year than ever because ?Y the rental system. All students tf?t do not have all I f their books, we are urging the . parents to get them as soon as possible, because the bonks will soon be returned. ? 1 Mil.I.BRANCH A.M.K. CHl'RCH j Rev. I. H. Ilozier, Pastor g ??? , Sunday schcool opened at the usual hour with the superintenlent at his post. The lesson was 1 beautifully discussed and seemingy enjoyed by all. The morning service started at ' l b:45 o'clock. The pastor preach ed a soul stirring sermon. Text was found 10th division Psalms; ' subject Preserve Me O God in 1 | Thee I Put My Trust. , There were many distinguished visitors from Bishopville, S. (!., ' who spent the day with the Pastor, Rev. Dozier. j The revival meeting will begir. at Millbranch A. M. K. church ' this week. 1 ' 1 Allen League met at the usuai hour with the president presiding 1 ' a large crowd attending. Mr. L. B. Burch and Mr. Irvin Fleming were the dinner guests of ? Mr. nud-Mrs. T.- Ij. Ilyiiiau. " " The farmers in this section is almost through with their tobae 1 -'0 crops. ? The pastor is still working hri?? getting ready fqr the annual con- ( ference. - ~r ^ ' r Is mr after | ? -rrf) BH 1 ^ v c H DN BLANK !' c ? > r_ .198. < > f ?? - ? ? ? > ' i. ;; i < > t state ;; t . > B - : age j ' ;; a together w.ith a self addressed | \ ? tto Leader, Bill Carver's Club, ?? > Your name Will h^ plnpoii nn . ^ . -j a membership card and button. .> r MUST BAPTIST CHIRCH - "J Rev. A. H. Clark, Pastor i t Summeik'illo S C. ?Sn..,io.. I , ? ? morning1 was a very pleasant ont . lor Sunday school aful chur,ch-go- ' trs. The Sunday school's super- 5 intendeut was absent but we went ] through the procedure just as if he had been present. The subj.c. of tho Sunday school's lesson: j 'The Macedonian Call". Each teacher taught their class carefully and after the secretary's report the Sunday school was dismissed The hour *for church had arriv- ^ ed and Rev. A. H. Clark ascended j the rostrum and preached a heart n .'elt sermon from the 6th chaptei of St. -Matthew:, the subjoct: "Twt j Masters,". After a nice long aftsa ji noon's rest We assembled^ ourselv j .'s to listen to another soul stir- c ring sermon taken from Job 35:10 j: uibject "Songs In The Night", j Everyone went- away rejoicing c over the great and inspiring ser- f mon. The Junior choir rendered t many beautiful songs which was b hjoyable to all. ' c We are very glad to have back F with us again, Mrs^ Myniie Burns 1 who was away from us all sum- F me-r to the mountains. She is a 1 oyal and faithful member of the j] hurch. ' We are sorry to note here that Mrs. Hester Bryant and Mrs. 01- * lie Goodwin has gone to New York , >ut we hope- that they will return ^ to us safe. They ar^ voting | -heir children. Friday night a great surprize t WS1S o-iv-Pt-1 fill' llinon lit-.. VIIVQV H'U UIVIIIUCI n ^ before leaving Saturday by the Faithful Workers club. Mrs. Bryant is the president, of the club ] and Mrs. Goodwin is a member, jut the president didn't know anything about the surprise until it occurred to her house that night. J The Sunday school is having a i teachers!. popularity . contest 011 i Wednesday night, October 7 for t bene tit of. same; " 1 ' sr. PAl l, A. M. E. CHURCH i Rev. Ik h. Guiles, Pastor 1 t Little River, S. C.?The Sunday 1 school at St. Paul opened at the ) ..sual hour with the Supt., Willie | Raudel at his post. The lesson 1 was reviewed by Prof. N. S. Ro- 1 gers, 1 At 11 :.*J0 the pastor ascended the 1 rostritm accompanied by Brothers s Ben bellamy, Henry McRae aad i anu^ Bryant. His discourse was ( splendid. After which the Lord's * Supper was administered. 1 The financial report was fine, s The pastor is asking all members i to see the salary book and dollar ( money roll. The time has just < about wind up?you had better '! hurry; if you want your pastor to 1 make a round report. . 1 Prof. Roger* the -district A. C. s K. L. president reorganized the ' League at St. Paul Sunday even- j ii'K. 1 At 7:110 P.M. th? pastor mounted the rostrum and preached the < word of God to Ifis good people. The third box aad ice cream ( -jupper along with many .other 1 things to sell which was held at Mt. Zion Saturday night was again a success. We thank each and everyone that took a part in making our supper a success. .Miss Isabelle Hampton, one of the .Mt. Zion graded teachers has returned to us again after spending a pleasant summer in Brook?-, lyn, N. V. Miss Hampton was ( the week-end guest of Miss Guil- j es. Rev. XLuila*?wun -tbe ttnn< 1 ay" (TTTFner guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Ward. t Little Miss Evelyn Evans has j rcturnwd for school after spends } ing sometimie in Marion, S. C. j with her aunt. . t-H v . : i I 11IV r,r..> ? UUL) PS fc?S Mi?s Birdie JPi4Lerson, A-acher at (InfTney spent the week-end t nt home with parenta anil" friends, if Professor Andrew Bluflford, tearhor at Ware Shoals,- spent last ,t week at home visiting parents and t friends. ( Prof. Joha Warper, taaoher at Clinton Hi was seen in the city r last Surrday. i Mrs. J.ueinda Williams has re-, turned to Philadelphia after two i weeks' visit here in the city. . (IQLDVILLK NEWS J Miss Minnie Lee Davis is spend- ? inpr the week with her mother and f step-father in Mountville, S. C. < Rev. Ft. L. and Mrs. Sattarwhite t carried her to her home Sunday afternoon. c ; i m pAUwriro ug 1YA GRANTS $56,000 INCREASED AID FOR NEGRO GRADUATE STUDENTS The National,Youth Administraion has approved grants totaling 56,0^0 for additional aid to Ne:ro graduate students at Howard Msk, Michigan and Atlanta unb ersities, Mehanry Medical college iammon Theological Seminary nd the Atlanta School of Social Vork, it was announced today by tichanu R. Brown, Deputy Eexutive Director. These grants represent aid ir iddition to regular allotments foi ollege and graduate aid ah-eady oade upon Abe application of the residents these institutions qn iehalf of the number of needy Ne fro graduates enrolled. Grants or students at Columbia, Chica:o, Iowa State, Forham and othei mivetfrtties are now under conideration. ... TheSe grants are mqde frorr i special func which has been set .side for Negro graduate students n the office of the National Youth Administration in Washington Jegro-gfaclliate students who canlot be cared for within a particuar institution's quota for graduate lid, nftei it has made a fair klloation for Negro graduates dron' ts regular, quota, may apply foi he special Negro Graduate Aid rund, through the institution at rhich they desire to attend. Such nstitutions mayv r-thwi. apply hrough ithe office of ;tWe State fouth Director for' im| wditional urn for Negro Graduate 'Aid. sEW DEAL PROGRAM PRAIS KI> BY INSURANCE C0>>1 PANY PRESIDENT Memphis, Tenn.?In a recent in erview Here, Dr. J. E. Walker 'resident, Universal Life Insuv. >nce Company,, said: "We do not have to read the >apers to learn that conditions ire better; we know it from exterjence. Through the increase if cotton prices since the AAA roffram started and the benefit laytncnts to cotton growers, man> f our policyholders are redeeming arms and homes xtpon the heavj land'of foreclosure Hell during tin lard years of '.'52 and '33. Oui ompany, because .of these im? irovements, pai.V dividends it 035 for the first time dnee.the detression hit us. . Our premiQn ncome for this year will exceed i million dollars which will hi 11000,000 ahead of last year. "Retrardlesso of some inequities chat I have seen leads me to beicve that the AAA proprra-ms havi lonefited the great majority ol arnters, including share-croppers ead eventually to increased land f continued, will improve and will iwnership by farmers who are.now cnants." Ill BEAUFORT DISTRICT CONVENTION Bluffton, S. C., Sept. 18?Tlu siniflsiv- school institute and miss unary convention that convener kmc' today was the high spot ir he work of the Beaufort district M. E! church. Ministers am lelegates from every point in the listriiJt were present. Dr. I. \V >Vilborn is the belov.ed and popu ar presiding elder which is prov d by the reports which proved t< )e the best in the last half dozer rears. The Rev. G. \V. Gillison raster gave the delegates a grant ntertainment. Prof. J-. S. Shanl in, the district superintendent rresided during the S. S. institute i'rof.?P. J. Hammitt was electee secretary: The distinguished- vis tors were: Prof, and Mrs. ('. G .Jarrett; Dr. E. F, G. Dent, pre tiding elder iGolumbia district )r L. R. Nichols, the premier pre deling elder of the state; Dr.. R 5. Iyawrenee, pasto^ of Mt. Zion Charleston.; ' Revs. ~"l). S. Chislm [J. R. Mitt hell, B. J. Hutchison Louis Graham. All the visitor; nade gre.at addresses. Dr. .J; E Beard stayed, throughout the sis don and rendered valual/le assis ance bv his advice and wonderfu ect tires.- Rev. NJ. A. Jenkins de ivered the contention sermon. Thus the Beaufort district clos d a very profitable and interest injr convention. Dr. Wilhoim b leeply in the hearts of the minis ors and people in the district. Rev. Lee A. Iyogan, reporter MH.I.KK CHAPEL A. M. E. CHIRCH -(?. II. White, Pastor Newberry, S. C.?The Sunda.\ school L?stm pro"gressing undei he leadership of Supt. Floyd an< ' FoP-jnorning worship the pas. '.or used Hebrew 12:1-2 The Chris ran FootRace. The visitors wen Mrs. I.yda Williams, Messrs Bislop Porterfiold and Wm; Moses Reverends H. 1). I)endy and Wm swe'etenburjp.. The League ^ave a very timey program under the leadership >f President Harris. Many ami aried nunihers"were given. At evening worship Dr. Adams ;ave a very spiritual message rom Acts 8:34. The ministers of the upper part if the. district and several rural hoirs will meet here Friday nitc ome out and hear them. Sunday afternoon Rev. Wilson >f Prosperity and choir will serve 13. October 18th the ladies of the hlirrh will o?-- - * ..... o,;u.inur a social lea The 4th Sunday is Harvest Ionic and in thn afternoon Rev :ii ly f -hr-h?Rfttl hWdnber" vill serve is. At nitfht all board? ind clubs will make their reports or the annual conference. Watch >ut for the person who wins the on of coal. You have a most cordial welonie to worship with us. LAURENS NEWS By Thomas Shelton Mr. Dan Franks of Charlotte N. C., formerly of this city wa: : the week-end guest of his mothei on Williams St. . Miss Mattie Duckett was ca'lec to the bedside of her sister ir Washington, D. C. She' is Mrs ' Celia Murdock, formerly of t.ii; city. We wish for her a spesd.v recovery. Mr. Robert C. Johnson a semi nary student at Johnson C. Smitl 1 U., was the week-end guest 0f thi ' Sheltons' Mr. Albert Thompson accompa nied by Mr. Robert Johnson motor ' ed to Anderson, S. C., Saturday J morning. The friends of Mr. Wil lie Thompson are very glqd to se . him up again, after beih^- ill fo . a period of two weeks. Mrs. Geneva Shelton is ill a , her residence on Williams St. W< wish for her a speedy recovery. _ The friends of Mrs. Hattie Fleii i ing are still mourning from th< t shock of -her death. The death o! . Mrs; Cleveland was quite a shod . to the southside of Laurens. Miss Clara ^"H"r returnee " irom Washington, D. C., to resunu i her school activities. Miss Mattie Fuller returnee I from Washington, D. C. to resum< ! her college academics. She1 wil 1 attend .State A. and M. college ' where she will enter as a junior Mrs. Emma Fuller Oliphant o Washington, D. C., is visiting he parents on Kance street. We wis! for her a pleasant vacation. The. many friends of Mrs.' Mat *r> i4? T^.-n . v.^ *. Qiicuun runer win be gla< to know that she is continuing he; music work in Newberry,x S. C Her teacher is Mrs. Allen of New berry. v Mr. James McClintic of .jColum bia, S. C., stopped in the city las week to say hello to friends -oi 5 his way to New York City. i BENEDICT DOWNS HARBISON 40-0 cS . r Columbia, S. C.?Benedict op ened her football sea-on here Sat - urday afternoon, October 3, -a gains a fast-charging Harbisot -allege team, with a score of 40-0 Sond ground gaining ;by Cook i Snitth, Caison, Pughsley, Lero.v ' Po-B^lly" Walter, Brown an< i Shelton was. responsible for th< I 'scoring, which was also by th< stellar work of the forwar walla. ,1 In the first qua i ter Cook ran li I vards for the first touchdown: A i pass for the extra point was miss ' ed. Shelton ran 0 yards for th< . second douchdown in the ?arr.< i quarter, and again the extn I point was missed. Brown vtartec f the scoring in the second qanrte) with a line plunge. Caison rai through the line 'for tt>e extr: point. Cajson then'made a touch down in thi- quarter and F.ero) ' ran through the line for tVie point. - The half ended with Bene ' 2G and Harbison 0. In the se.erhd half Caison ma ' I another touchdown and Pughd*y > added the extnr point.. Smith t her en n 11t yard, nrnnnd i-lnl Vm 1 a touchdown, and Walker agair . added the extra point. This com . pleted the scoring for the day. For Harbison. Smith v ' playec . well at quarter, making long run; y at times. Hea 'y at center j>)rovc< i to he at times immovable on tht defense. { Coaches Crawford and Brigg; . have at Benedict this year a much improved team, strengthened b> ' many new men. On October 1( , Benedict Imeet* Shaw university at Raleigh. N. C. The line-up of today's game i< as follows: " Benedict ('!>:) Harbison(0) : I,. E.?Metz Durhan L. T.?M elver- W. Fultor I.. G.-r-navidson (C) Kennedy ('.?Morris. . Beady n c M I.;.'.... i.-:?Ur.iV | iv. ? .mmn'wjH r-uir luurjgci ,] R. T.?Peteison Rat ?Ir. K.?Kershaw ? * T.l Fultor . I Q.-?Cook " ' I Smith - L. H.?Puffhsley Rivine: .'It. II.?Shelton Stevens I F. .15.?Eir.bry Reltor .) Officials: | Referee?Stallworth (Paine) ITmpire?Williams (Columbia) Lineman??Madd?'n (S. C. State) - MATHER AM) LANCASTER | RATTLE TO SCORELESS TIE j Cand**n, S. C.? Mather Aca )-mj opened her 10'iO football seasor I by playing Lancaster Hich cl Lancaster, S. C. to a 0-0 tie. Friday. I Lancaster outplayed Ma.ther, but territory. Fields of Mather wa: | the outstanding plaver of?ttu K?trn\ ~ H bfrtlliantT return of 7f: yards was made by DuRose. The tcame, which was a hard* r i- v ? . . ? * , iougm name tiy both teams, was played before a sizeable crowd. MORRIS COLfrW.E HORNET? OPENED CRH?* SEASON WITH J.rVTNoSTONE' HI ..SONS I" ?Ily Wm. McKinley Rowntan TIC 5IAitis Coll<Vc Hornets | will open their football season or I Friday, Oct. 10 on their Baptist Athletic Kiel' against the Living stone Bisons, This game promises to be a hard fought game an< a great number of fans are ex1 pected. Coaches Williams and IMc ' Cain are working hard drilling their 30 or more players so that they will be in ton shane foi?theii ! initial (tame. The Hornests, have eyes on the S. A. A. C. Pennant this year, and if they de-Vat the Hi sons tlux- UiMh they will IniH1 irfl 1 early start. i A slight change has been mad* ! in the schedule it was announced i Oct. 31st the Horne-ts will play Haines in. Augusta instead of in Sumter and Nov. 21st they will play Cookman, there instead ol All?n as originally announoed. ?? i " ** I ? ^ i. ill* n ? BEflUTU^ROIT J!>y, ^YYhahjjj^'^L) ' AfM'war<' P' $50.00 is made each year b tion to the Negro ocany Negro group for t submitted on an improved method of bt 1 " . St. Louis, Mo., October 8?Win- 1 , ner of the $50 award offered by - the LariOuse fteauty Foundation i f for the best paper on an iniprov- j . ed method of beauty culture will n o be announced December 1, accordr ing to the director of the founda- t tion. t t Papers received at the organi- j j zation's office, 511 Locust street, o before that?date will still be eli- p t gible for the award, it was. point- e ; ed out. Suggestions submitted r f lor the award fay deal with any t { phase of beauty culture. < *. f "The number of entries we have p r SOUTH CAROLINA STATE I COLLEGE FOOTBALL TEAM h - - ?2 a ? ?*5i . . " ' ft I Co-Captains: Jinimie Johnson, j , Junior,?190 pound end; John s Clendening, Senior?Half-back. 1 q f Hca ' Coach and Director of c r Athletics?Robert *. A. Brooks, j , Western Reserve university; j, Baekfield onfich?Oliver jDawson, . John Carroll university; Line I coach?Harold. -Crawford, Kansas c university. v Men lr-st from last year's team:. ^ (Graduation)? Theodore Cain, I 0 Triple threat half-back veteran of ( tour "years; A1 Journey Harris, ? " Giant Center, veteran o*5 four j ( 1 years' experience. I '< 1 Lost through injuries sustained j!, in auto accidents during summer: j, Sol Johnson, of Athens, Ga., Sop-1 homnre, triple threat quarter , back; named on son>e sports ^ writers' All-American teams. Wil- n - son Brogdon, half-back. q Varsity men returning: ^ - ; Jinimie Johnson?End . j i John Clendening?Half-back b Earl Davis?Tackle . ^ , John Barksdale?Tackle a ' .John Armstrong?End ? v 1 George CannoTi?End * ; Edward Motley?Tackle c j Roger Mud*?Guard 1 Hampton Simpson?Center j. Harman Sartor?Center K > Archie Holmes?Guard l- Wm. Medley?rFull back Jiles Edwards?Half-back 5 Harrison Watson?-Half-back 3 George Wilson-?Half-back i Eugene McCnnts?-Full-back 1 Schedule: ?. .. I* Oct. 2nd?Haines at Orange- 1 i bur r. . i j Oct. lOth-^-Morehouse at Atlan- P - ta. J I Oct. 10th ?Allen at Orangei burg. ' ? - | Oct. 24th?Open for game.. Oct 21s't?Morris Brown at Ori angeburg. ... . . < '' ' I Nov. 7th?Benedict at Columbia r i I Nov. 14th?Florida at Talla- V ' hassee. - 1 ~ ~ M Nov. 21 >t?Virginia State at e Orangeburg. V I Dee. 5th?Alcorn at Oranbe- v 1 burg. . c j Freshmen Candidates:' 0 ? Louis Andrews?Tackle ? Wffl, Evans?Guard Thomas Frampton?Half-back n 5 Ben Galloway?End e ' John Gibbs?Half-back d ' Nathaniel Harney? Quarter* back R I James Harney?Quarter-back S James Hickson?Centsr f i I r ^ f T-* TV... .1 f' ' . ju::?:iiie muuuw?.rjiu. I The most promising freshmen aspirants are Harney?-Quart!-M*- q hack, Mr Dew?End. Evans, Guard h i and An rows?Tackle. fi I The loss of Sol Johnaon and b l 'Dad" Caine leaves the team with- 8 cut a quarter hack or an able b triple threat man. The loss of Harrift at cejit^r creates the prob- t1 lorn of a capable pivot man. Sar-; y tor and Simpson are fighting-foppa the position, but neither possesses "e 1 the ruggedness or- experience o<2 p Harris. McDew will doubtless n prove a great asset at end, as well as Evans at guard. ii The team boa>ts some giant a Sophomores. McCants, a great d ^ full back who should prove a V strong contender- for All-Ameri- t can is 6 feet tall and weighs 210 s ' pounds. Motlev. a tackle, is 6 foot, 4 inches tall, and wears a 1 size 13 shoe. Saul Davis is 6 h f feet, 3 inches tall and wears a 12 " and 1-2 shoe. - Barkesdale t and h Medley are slightly um.er G feet t and weigh about 11*0 pounds. ; >-?The Bulldogs facea tough sche* h ! dule, meeting Mni-nhrmgn Atlwn- -JH= t?~on the 16 th of" October, Morris b > Brown in Orangeburg on the 31st b of October, Benedict at Columbia on the 7th of November, Florida R 1 A. & M. at Tallahassee Wovem- R ber 11th, Virginia State at Or- R -f angeburg on ttre 21st of Novem1 ber, Olaflin in Orangeburg on b Thanksgiving Day and Alcorn R in Orangeburg December 5th. Al- F Ion will be entertained on the afternoon of October 16th, while the J initinl <rn mn will Ko U - .... nui us; "HII Ul IC | 5 but plucky Ilaines team this Fri- I ! day, October 2nd at Orangeburg. flla*m'' ' - I mijl '8? i ' v -m fi nVi^ti 'ik? "igfitoi i kn Saturday, October 10,1930 ilPivl y the Founds- ^ l , he best paper r I V*" jauty culture. * \ \s I I eceived from all parts of the ountry indicates the increasing nterest of women everywhere in (reserving and enhancing their latural beauty," the director said. The Larieuse Beauty Founda\itno nctuKlicbnd loct onrintr hv ?M " ?'* ??"V ~ J ho Godefroy Manufacturing- Com>any to 'tencoyjragle contribution f suggestions from the Negro. mblic on the subject of beauty I f ultuye." All beauty suggestions pppivpH hy the?foundation are ested in a modern laboratory beore being made available to the mblic.? . ?? jast year? the Bulldogs lost a leart-breaker to Virginia IStat?, -0, crtter outplaying the -Virgin^ ans the first three quarters. The . ;ame was played in the snow. Bill \ . Jell's Claflin Panthers were m?ared 6-0 in a sea Of mud on thanksgiving Day. ; Rumous oming from Florida have it that Jell, now coachng the "Rattlers," s planning revenege when the wo teams meet in November. Ric Roberts, Sports writer and artoonist of the Atlanta World, writes that the talk around Atlana centers around the South Car line-Morebou?e game there on )ctober lOth- Writes "Ric". 4 p People around there remember lar</iina's t&mfc appearances <n \t )1 ?00 1 IOC C _! >1, oo uiiu oo. Carolina never ad a touchdown scored on her ? ere." ;r . -I' When the Alcorn team travels o Orangoburg on December 5th, J is destinies will be guided by two ion who are no strangers on the arolina campus. Head Coach ||ibraham and Assistant Coach Jill Porter of the Mississippi team, oth learned their football under 'oach R. A. Brooks while students t the South Carolina School. ,'as twice named on All-American ...Hf earns and .was a sensational ball arrier curing his college days. jk 'he match' will be interesting in 'C,,' hat both teams will use the same 0 ystem of football. STATE TROUNCES HANES 64-0 Orangeburg, S. C.?South Carona State "Bulldogs" and "Pups" ogetner tore ineir way tnrough a L lucky Haines eleven to win their pening game 64-0 on the Orangerig County Fair Grounds, where 11 home games will be played his season. Coach Brooks-used every mt^n ri his squa* of forty t today in orer to find some new material. loach John Tutt. Vetran?n??the ? iouth A tlantie Corfcrence Coaehs, brought a plucky team of ocng warriors, many of whom . ere getting their first ta^te of ollegiate football. ^ 'u In the first half, the South Car- \ lina regulars were started and everal substitutions were made to lake five touchdowns. .Only one I xtra point was made after touchowns in this- period. In the second half, a third tiring eleven was started by I fouth Carolina State who played he whole of the third quarter in heir territory and made no score.. At tho beginning of the fourth uarter, Coach Brooks substituted is starting eleven and from the irst play, quarterback Harney roke through around end and ran fi yards for a touohdown and the ig thrill of the game. The remainder of the quarter , ,j he veterans ran wild, clipping off ! ardage for first downs at will ' nd scoring other touchdowns to nd the game 64-0. Three extra oints and five touchdowns were | iade in this quarter. Clendening was the high scorer i the game with five touchdowns nd extra points. Other fouchowns were made by Harney anJ Vilson, who each scored two ouchdowns and Medley, w<ho cored' one touchdown. Officials Rcyl.tree?L L. Cain?(More ouse). . Umpire?James Birnie?(Moreou>e). < Lineman?J. D. McGhee. - ? Line-Up laines (0) State (64) _ E^?Mathews?-?-? ddcDev T.?L. Scott E. Davis ,. G.?Washington Mudd C.?B. 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