The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 28, 1937, Page Page 3, Image 3
| Saturday, August 29, 1937.
1 Echoes of Sports
BY "BUSTER" LAWSON
Hello Everybody!
Just before the big fight everyone
is thinking: of the outcome. By
the time yon gaze upon this paper
the fight will be over, but let me
give you the dope before hand,
Mr. K^n Jossamy of the Internals
tional Negro press quotes "Joe
should beat Farr, first, Joe is by
far the better boxer. Second, Farr
cqp't. hit ha.r<l-4fi hi* record means
^anything. , Third, anyone Joe can
hit he can knock out. Fourth, Farr
telegraphs his -punches. Fifth,
Bob Olin dumped Farr four times
in their bout in England and Olin
is not regarded as a ha' d hitter in
these parts and is a light-heavyweight
to boot, end quote".
Louis is in fine condition, he ha?
?- -l - -
i.uuiiiuK to woi tk aor;ii.t, and thinks
that he will knock Fai r'out. He
. refuses to name the round but I
. know, that vou know "Jo0 Louis".
Speaking of Farr, why i*s it that
he squawk? at his hanlders so
much ? It seems as if he is peeved
at some one. Farr stated that
? if he gets mad he knows that he
will beatb Louis, but I have a dif<
ferent opinion. If Farr gets mad
I know that he is beaten before
the second round is over, that is
if he gets-mad that early in the
fight, and if he is able to stay until
the second round. ..
My prediction is that Louis Will
come cut fop the -kill, the sooner
the better, and tlu-uthfully speaking
I think Farr will last no more
than six rounds. Think about this
prediction aften. the fight, I may
be warm.
Henry Armstrong nn^1'
er knockout over johnny Cab^llc
i*n the second roiind. Armstrong
dropped Cabclla twice in the first
the bell saved him in the last
knock down, but nothing could
save him in the second round. How
rrttreh?mtnrt ttrls-'liuT Armstrong
do before he is champion ?
Kid ^Chocolate has made a groal
- ecme back. In his last 27 fights
he has lost only one. Kid Choco,
late is the Cuban lad that once
drew $1,000,000 gates.
The Community Boxing clul
staged a fast show at Allen University's
gym last Friday night
The gym was practically jammed
There were five fights and a battle
royal. Tommy Daren n. 190
was defeated by At Johnson; 12(
Jack Ferguson, 155 pounds defeat
^ .ed Frank Benton, 100. of Washing
ton,' Ga.; Johnnie William?, IOC
knocked out Ozca Washington. 155
in the third round; George Moon
158, K. O. Bob Hayes, 100f rn the
second round. In the final, Kit
Hennie, 179 pounds knocked oui
Ed. Jackson, 185 pounds in th<
second round with a sharp left tt
the eye. Ccnie out Friday nigh
and see the heavy weights fight
These boys weigh over two* hun
dred.
Tennis
The members of the Reereatior
club returned, from the National
tournament, to have a commendable
showing.Ail played, well but as
you kpow they all could not win.
Tops among our players at the
tournament was Miss Kathi'yn
*"Neal. Miss Noal went to the semi
. final only to lose a hard set to hei
opponent, but she must he commended
for her wonderful playi*ng.
The entire state of South Carolina
is very sorry that 1)1 rss Ballard
last yeab's national champion had
to* default her crown to another,
^ut we do hope that she recover
it real so*on.
Sports Shorts
Mel Walker has dethroned our
well known friends, Cornelius John
pon, Dave Albrittcn and Ed. Burke
for the high jumping crown.
The commission- is still squawk
tog?ever Johnny Wood luff's 800
??n/iA??/l T'Kr*-- l'ff tion - f/->
recognize his splendid sprint.
Mixed bouts are permitted in
Baltimore, Md., in its history
Bince the installation of the athletic
commission in 1921.
Columbia, S.-*- C., has a Negro
Golf course out at Friendship pond
Go out and take a swing.
Foc/tball coaches are beginning
to have headaches again so soo-n.
Let's hope t>hat they will smile on
'the return of letter men. ;
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MONCKS CORNER NEWS
Bv John I.nikotn
Rev. W. M. Murry spent Friday
in Charleston.
Mrs. Catherine Reid has returned
from New York where she
spent .ifiometime -with her daughUfr/.'
Sadie Bartly;
> eter Manigault of Philac
\jSf is visiting relatives here
i-i.. . Wm. Deveaux, pastor o-f
E. church is spending his
to ' -ion in the mountains of Western
North Carolina.
Mr. Jonnie Middleton of Char.
leston is spending a few days with
his grandmother.
Mr. Jesse Weiters of Gippy section,
has been discharged from
- tthe hospital after two months suffering
from a broken leg.
The Rev. Stephen Bash pleached
a v^ry interesting sermon last
Sunday at Grace R. E. chufch.
The first missionary convention
of the Reformed Episcopal church
will be held August 23. and 29 at
Goc/dshepherd church of which the
Rdy. R. S. Collins is pastor.
Mrs. Mattre Fisburnc pf New
^JlwYork City is visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Washing^^^Thefollowing
spent a few min
Hteour town one day last
is Z. C. Avant, the McAs
and Prof. R. A. Rea
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Chavis are
the proud parents of a baby girl.
The Brothers and Sisters union
will hold their sixth annual September
12th at Si. James A. M. E.
church. The Rev. Wm. Murry will
preach the annual sermon.
BEAULAH A. M. E. CHURCH
. Sunday school was called to order
at U:30 a.m. by Rev. Reddon
superintendent. After an inspir- 4
ing opening the Supt. reviewed the (
lesson. Rev. Timmon made re- '
marks. The superintendent then J
pronounced the benediction. <
ALLEN 'TEMPLE
A. M. E. CHURCH !
?'' H
I Rev. J.W. Witherspoon, Pastor
{ Greenville^?Services at Allen ^
| Temple last Sunday were very
good. At the morning service, the ,
! pastor spoke in the place of Dr. ^
G.A. Singleton, who was scheduled j ,p
to preach. He selected his text;',
(from Isaiah 6G:5. He attributed.*
to God all accomplishments worth ^
while in the world, the controlling
influence^ for good in all history. ?
! The largo crowd present , hung on
i the speaker's words, and hearts
were made to rejoice.
At 8 o'clock, in spite of the ter-1 e
, rific downpour of rain, several jt
came out to hear Allen's new pi es j (j
i ident. Dr. McGill, in his usually 0
[masterly way, preached a wonder- p
j ful sermon from the 24th Psalm. Q
j After the service, the local Alumni Lj
Chapter entertiP'"'"1 hnn..?-Cj
, at the parsonage. A large group1 ^
of ^lien's graduates were present,
and those who anticipate matricu[
lating this fall came to make con- u
. tacts with the president. v,
The program by the business and ^
: | professional men and women Tues
1 | day evening WjL good. Othdr e- *
[ ! vents of the week will appear in 1
our next write-up
? | Several of the hoys of our Sun"
I day school left this morning for
' camp (Boy Scouts) at Flat Rook, j
. North Caffdina.
,1 Monday evening, the pastor audi
' i officers held a pi e-session of the I
- * ? o
, 1 fourth quarterly eonfei-ence. Even
i though Dr. Quta.rles,' the presiding I ,
> elder, will not be present until the i *
''next Sunday, reports were prepar-1,
j?ed, and all of the elder's assess- .
t | menl \tas raised. His assessment
5 i will be paid him this week in ad*
vance. A great day is expected
next Sunday when the anniver
| sary closes. The P.E. will preach j
. all day. r,
Mesdames M.L. WitherSpoon, 1).
{ A Ad&ms, Bessie Logan,, and K.
I | Stoddard are among those who
will attend the Conference Branch
'.Convention at Mt. CarmeL this s
, week. They will accompany the ''
i ' pastor. "
I Miss F.L. Lykts accompanied p
1 the Sterling Glee club and quartet ii
.'to Columbia and Newberry thisj.J'
| week, along with the principal,
' j Prof. H.L. Hickson. and Miss Ednionia
Johnson, Instructor in Mu- ^
Jaic- '
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pros /V 7his covmtr
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CLua CHICAGO; A
john shippem,
shaoy rest nj/&la
ah p jimhy dgmefim
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? NOTE; ?our quefetion answet
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> reply, send a quarter (25c) and
* velope, for my New ABtrology T
. mail free advice on tV.ee (3) qu
| birthdate. and corveet addren? tc
i Assembly Street, Cohimbra, Squtl
P.M.It.--?I dm planning on a
ip this next month and want to t
now if. I should go? h
Ans: Carry out these plans but e
on't spend every cent that you 1:
ave saved up having a GOOD s
IMEj^Be just as economical as
ou can for ycUr mortgage will be
ue soon and if you try you can JI
leet this obligation successfully. I p
*1* * * * * 4., I j.
I.M.W.?I am sick and have'been'
>r a long time. Tell me if I will
et to feeling better? 11]
Ans: Without a dotibt. . .provid.',,
d you consult with a doctor and'0
ave off the thousand of rcmc- I ?
ies that you have been trying "0
ver a period of several years. Any ^
ersdn your age shouldn't think |
i
f allowing themselves to remain1 ^
ick year in and year o>.it wheiJ(|
' is so simple to get medical
reatment.
M.M.-r-Please tell me if I will
e successful in getting my di-~
utt'e1.1 : ~ " ~~
Ans: Yes. . .provided you pay
ir it yourself. Your ex-mate isn't
Kinking of handing it to you grais
and if you want to keep down
rouble, It.iy it yourself.
* * + * * % , '
M.I..J.? How can I 'have more 11
ue.cess in marriage and make mv '
usband believe that I am not
uilty of neighborhood gossip?
Ans: Stay at home and carry 41
ut his wishes just as accurately '
s you can. This is one thing that c'
o.i must prove before he believes "
and there isn't anv better time '
. ....i CIqfuj M.... a. 1
t ?>ui ?vu until nit* iireseni. ^
Ion t associate with the pVople *"
ho talk, choose your friends _atong
your husband's associates. 1
****** >
E.L.M.?I would like to know if
should expect my boy. friend to *
eturri ? 1
ST. S?TKPTIK.\ NEWS I
"As We Live W'e tirow" |1
- Everyone is apparently happy to j
ee our beautiful new school bui'ld- I
ill? nearing completion. It is a |
eaiitiful brick structure consist-h
iig <vf eight, class-rooms and a !'
irger auditorium. W'e are work- ^
ig .hard in 6rder that the building
light be ready l'or the opening
essoin in the near future.
W^.. .are proud to liave I'rof. and |
lis. Browip back lionie again at- *1
er spending their vacation with t
datives and friends in Gplumbia '
nd 'other parts c/f the state. In t
'olumbitt, they visited the parents 1
f Mrs. Brown, Rev. and Mrs. A. d
t. t'aldwdL during which time j j
hoy reported a very pleasant stay. 1
>n their way home nccoippnnird |
y tfie mother of Mrs. Brown, : 1
toe palmetto Leadei
red in this paper ONLY when ?
?ed in your letter. For private
a self-addressed, stamped en- V
teading, and receive by return y
cations. Sign your full name, X
> all letters. Addreaa all mall *{|
i Carolina. ~~ |
Ans. The young man is going f
o return, hut not to make you j
lis bride. Forget that yo'j two |
ver made plans of this kind and
tegin going out with other deirable
young fellows in your city
* y. - a. - I
H.B.J.?Why is it when my hus|j
and and I argue he wants to /]
>ack up ami leave and then he ;
lever does it? '
Ans: He might fool you someime
and carry dut his threats. It
loesn't do either of you one bit
f good to fuss and argue and it '
nly breaks down the love and
. i
ind respect you hold for one an- ,
ther. Don't fuss with him, let \
lim get on the warpath just as
ften as he likes but hold ytfjr (
emper. Yod' would be lost with- (
ut hint: ?
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W.L.W.-?I make it my .business |
o read your column. Tell me if it I
s impossible for me to win the 1
*trl that I luve?
Ans: Not impossible, but-it will
ake a lot of coaxing and you must <
day the part of , a ""DASHING 1
tO.MEO" to make her head tu?n.
"ake her out to the nicest place*
n tow,, for dinner and entertain- 1
uents and it is up to you to do
he rest.
* * * * * * '
M.F.R.?Should I leave mj?homeT
?r remain here? My home isn't
iappy and my husband and I i
ioii't agree? 1
,Ans: There is one. thing that *
naetically every wife must learn !
To make her husband feel a bit '
SUPERIOR; make him also beieve
ttyat you loik up to him and
espect everything he says. If i
*ou try to appear better than he I
s, then you will lose your husband !
stay where you are for another]
e\v months. Things will change.
drs. A. B. Caldwell the party vis- j
ted Rev. and Mrs. CJ. B. Brown, j
he uncle of Prof. Brown. ' A deicicus
dinner was served and en- I
oyed by them.
Mrs. Caldwell is spending her '
'acation with her daughter and son
11 law, Prof, and Mrs. J. E. Brown
A'e trust that she will enjoy her j
itav in our town.
A surprise birthday party was'
jiven by Mrs. Brown in lienor of
icr husband, Sunday at 0:30 p.m.
rhe house was beautifully decorae<l
for the occasion and a delicous
course'* was served. Among
he special guests were Mr. and
VIis. Adam Dav/s, Rev. and Mrs.
A'. \\. Williams, Rev. and Mrs.
^ iSi Pul 1 wvrniir AT*# r* %\ *\ Af? ? T '
vv.cv... i vwiftiCW, illl. a I in 1UIO. u,
ST. Browir," Prof. Janu's Green and
?A, B. Galdwfll, both of Gg? umbia,
S. C.
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\PROFESSlOWAL, I
|\Afwe Rts/t/6 i
(golf ^ count fy
club /v.y.c. j
'n/15 A valuable ^
' recoup as a
-golfer of top p
rank - ^ |
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NEWBERRY NEWS
Prof. U, I-. Gallman and his wife
spent the week-end in the -city
with hrs father, Prof.* G. J. Gallman,
relatives and friends. They
were the guests or Prof. L'. S.
Gallman and family.
Mrs. Funchess, 'her daughters,
Mesdamfs Jaunita Jackson, C. M.
\\ ilson, Misses Ruby and Emma
Louise FuncHess were the guests
of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Grant.
Mrss Rosa Lee Gregory has.returned
home from Allendale where
she spent a pleasant vacation with
her grand mother and relatives.
Miss Ellen Spearman who has
visiVed her mother Mrs. Emma
Spearman, her sister and brother
and sister-in-law has returned to
her home in Newark, N. J.
The Werts cemetery where the
members of the Improvement Com
infinity club entered Wednesday
like a group of elves and left it
looking much better. All of the a
men,' who labored were served a
balanced ration by the ladies. t
Tent Bapti'st-.Services Rev. J.
L. Livingston, pastor. We are *
saving services in the tent where v
we hope to build a church on So. v
Drayton street. We- have a- love- t
ly S. S. and BYPU for tTfe young
people. We thank God lor four '
:onverts. - 8
1
- Calvary Presbyterian Church
Rev. A. H. Reasoner, Pastor f
A large crowd attended the Br- ^
me ciass rnaay aicernoon. inc
prize was won by Angeline Gall- ?
man. The meeting will be held f
m Thursday afternoon from 5:00 .
:o 6:00 o'clock.
S. S. service-Was enjoyed by
ill. We were delighted to receive \
sc/ine encouraging remarks by Mrs t
J ha nn ire Gromer. f
During the League service that
A-as conducted by Mr. Paul R. Al- c
len the following officers were e- t
lected: President, Mr. Paul R. A1-. s
en; Vice-president, Misg Angeline
Gallman; Secretary, Miss Thoma- 1
Miss Ethel Morris; Treasurer, Mr. t
Joseph Allen and pianist, Miss Ev- ,
L'llena Martin. The' young people
are cordially rnvited to attend and *
unite with us. Miss Everlena Mar t
tin will lead the service Sunday ,
afternoon. Subject "God Speaks .
Lo Me Through Poetry", Psa. 8.
There will be a sermon by our
pastor Sunday morning 11:30 *
o'clock. Y;u are welcome to at-. 1
tend all r.f these snrvfcoft, Mr.
John Andrews from Wash-r i
ington, D. C\, is the guest of his
mother, Mrs. Frances Andrews, rel '
atives and friends. ' I
.Miss Pearlie Mae Henderson of (
Washington, D. C., is the guest of
her aunt. She left here eighteen 1
months ago from Drayton Street
High school in the eighth grade
and she is now in the tenth grade,
IVJr. . Qdell Floyd has returned
irv itie fmlil r.f labor. We wish for
him continued success.
. WALTERBORO NEWS.
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Miss Ivenla Brown is recuperat- j
ing after several days illness. . ,
Mrs. Frank Williams of San^ ,
ders street is somewhat improved
after several weeks illness.
The Dedication rally and Mmgage
burning weekV service j,a t
Rock of Ages CME church was a
success under the leadership of
the pastor Rev. W.B. Bigsby und
his faithful wife.
Rev. P.R. Tiller motored ovei
to be present at the evening services
at Wesley ME church of
which he is the honored pastor.
He was accompanied" by his broth
ir-in-law. the Rev. R.E.L. Smith '
of Sumter.
__ The meeting at Mt. Zion A.M.
Ei church clused?Sunday?afters noon
with much success. Great ;
3iowdu wore present at the camp-1
ground to hear the closing mes- j
sages. Rev, Walter flic Tee r and
^ev. Ct.C. McPherson of Georgia
vere the preachers of the day.
Mrs. Rachel Martin, an highly ,
espected citizen and a faithful
nember of St. Peters AME church
>assed away quietly Sunday ufterioon
in the full triumph of the ^
aith. Funeral services were held
Tuesday afternoon among a great
orrowing throng. She was beidos
being a consistent Christian
i business woman, who was .well ^
mown from coast to coast. She ^
onducted a first class cafeteria
ind an up-to-date Tourist Home.
The pastor Rev. Lee A. Logan de- ^
iveted the eulogy.
Mrs. Eftie Hamilton and daughter
of Brooklyn, X. Y., are visiting 8
ilr. A. Best. She is his sister
f
'Rev G. W. Long, of Cheraw,
net with an accident when his moC
or car was sideswiped a few miles
elow Walterboro, as he and his *
nrtv were roturnincr from a Pres
lyterian meeting in Florida The
ar that is reported to have sidewiped
his was from Penn. Both ^
ars were badly damaged, but no
ne seemed seriously hurt.
Rev. Miller returned from Flor- n
** ti
la last Monday night and reports
great time. , 1
ALt^RY BAPTIST (HIRCH *<
' e<
Rev. \V.(i. Ivinnrd, Pastor. o
..Charleston.?SflTTrtfly was a beau
iful summer day. Sunday school cl
t the usual hour with a good a
ttendance. After the various clas ii
ps were taught, Rev. Kinard mad,. P
* s
OOOIIBOli/
H your dealer MM J
doe? not hove
It lend $1.25
direct to
OODEFROT MANUFACTURING COMPAN
i tine review which all enjoyed. i
The morning*, worship begun a.l
tic- regulat huur. The pastor -deliv- '
red a great sermon.. We had many i
"b-itors and one. |ieis?>n united,
vith the church. In the afternoon '
he. Missionary ladies had their !
neeting. Tlicy also had a lary 1
raenenng. - AK-mf ors from various
Baptist churches attended.
B^ PI' \v>is. caij il to order at :
>:30 p.m., with the Pre?ideal and
lev co-\vbrkors in charge. We had '
i beautiful.lesson which \Vas taken 1
Yum St. Matthews,-Good
emarks were made on the. less'oin
At"8:15 the regular night - ser |ce
commenced, pur beloved pVsor
used as a subject: H"W "" " 1/Ie
are Thy tabernacles (> Lord
if hosts. While this Gospel was
>eing expounded an atmosphere o!
piritual fervor pervaded the house
md many "hearts were made glad.
" Bi'o. \N .il. Johnston returned to
he city from Greenwood, where
le visited his son Mr. W.E. John
iton. he also visited various Bapist
churches and brought in a
food report on how grand tin
Baptist churches are prospering;
in i we are trying a 1*1 we know to
fo forward in everything by the
lelp of the Lord. J - Miss
Marian) Middleton also
nought in a good report from the
Bible Vocational school that was
ield the week uf -Aug. 1G-2U. Many
jf our Sunday school members
itul grown ups attended.
BEN N KITSVILI.E N EWS
Shiloh Baptist Church
Sunday was a beautiful day for
:hurch goers. Quite a few appreciated
this opportunity:?We tvore
fortunate to have Dr. Starks, pres
dent of Benedict College to worship
with us in our morning, service.
During the month of August the!
Junior choir has been under the direction
of Miss Margaret Reese.
Don't forget our sick friend : '
Mrs. Hettie Bingham, Mrs. SaJlie
Hope, Mrs. Rosa MeCollum,
Miss Lilliaa_^Lsh and Miss Allie
M. McNeal.
Locals.
Mrs. Stella Bingham, Misses
Hattie Peguese and Robersene Dacis
have returned home front New
Jersey for a few days vacation.
Mrs. Fannie Reese Howard spent
t few days vacation home with hei
nother and children.? ??~?
_Mr. and Mrs?Leroy ?McQueen.
ilovely-day at Wilmington -Beach
Sunday, Aug. 22.
Mr. John McLeod returned front
i week's vacation in New York.
Mrs. Bessie Grace her daughter
'lien and grand son are visiting
er sister Mrs. Luvenia Stubbs.
Mr. Pierce. Reese and Dr. Richrdson
are spending a week's vaea
ion* in New York, while there
hey will witness the Joe Louis
ght.
Mrs. >1011!.*, of Columbia i s
pending awhile with her son and
amily Mr. and Mrs. J. H. W. i
lofris
Miss Margaret Youngblood of I
'olumbia is the house guest of 1
Irs. Nancy Reese.
The Golden Jubilee Singers sang 1
t St. Michael ME church Sunday j
Miss Annie Curry ha? returned
rom New York. S.
Little Miss Charlotte Davis of 1
!hera\V is spending awhile with !
Ir. ar.d Mrs. H. Reese, and family. *
The "The Modernettes" I
The "The Modernettes" Social 1
'lub met at home of Misses 1
label V. and ' Dorothy Rees.e, r>7 <
ludson street. The President Miss 1
lable V. Reese,, presided. The
lain purpose of this meeting was |
a discuss plans for the last enter- 1
ainnier.t of the season.. (
Mrs. McCall, the playground*,
upervisor came in and demonstrat 1
d to us how to mold hook ends
tit of clay.
Miss Mabel D. Reese, one of our j
lub members has returned home fter
spending a month's' vacation
1 New Jevsey, New York and
hiladelphla. She reports a pleas"0
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if^PAIN
p Get relief L'.
Jitff' if you can
For the functional pains of
menstruation, take CARDUI.
tf it doesn't benefit you. consult
a physician. Don't neglect
such pains. They depress the
tone of the nerves, cause
sleeplessness, loss of appetite, ,
and wear out a woman's resistance.
Get a bottle of Cardui and
find out by trying it whether
It will help you like thousands
of women have said it helped
them. rBesides
easing certain pains,
Cardui aids in building up tl>e
whole system by helping wornsn
to get more strength from
h e f o o d t (
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