The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 30, 1937, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Saturday, October 30. 1037 Echoes of Sports I BY "BUSTER" LAWSON H "Well, well the pigskin parade is just about half way duvyi the track t and will.soon he-coining down the home stretch. Just live more play ing weeks ami everything: will be over. The pig ran griilit without being kicked,-but y<?u' can bet that there is much to he seen in tho.-o *-r five weeks. t Every, .team in South f'ni' iir. ' hrolxj^jnt*) the winning col n eept Yoojhees. .Morris College took M?n ri-iowti Tenn., down ..ami ai ir-s tin* ti Id seven times, ami when tncy','decided to stop tramping those l'ennesee boys in the da t.'.tlu scoiv hud reached the high level <d -Id-h in Morris College's- Savor. "Ibis ' \\ il liahis and McCain- must have a bag of tricks coupled with pywer antl . deception. Tilcy - wall -uUorupt ~ to show their ra/.'/.le ilavr/lo at the State Fair against the Allcir University YoHow J tickets'' Thursdav Oct. 28th. Clallin proved to the football fans, that she is still in the race * for the SAIAA championship. She defeated Clark 12-U before a crowd of 2,000 people - under the. arc . * lights.* It will pay to wrttch those ^ Red?BcYrter" Allen Univyr-'i.ty W0I.1 In r liist victory last Friday 'from .the ljv ing-Rton^tfea..- in. a v-cuvo ni? 27,-0. The Yellow * .J&? ki ts completely outplayed tb X", ( \ team from beginning to end. Tin* stroll? line of Allen did not?allow a first-diuvn but Livingstone gained three- lirst downs by her aerial attack. one resulting in a touchdown. The powerful' running of Jesse ?Keinp. Columbus Burgees " and Captain "Ike"* Brown held the spectatorspoil bound. It is yet to " be s i n what the Yellow Jackets' .will do against a tricky eleven like th" Morris College t-. a'lh ' ?! Sumter. Benedict Tigers arc -continuing to add scores in Her winning column with no liefeat . to worry . about. I wonder [f she ean ?.stijl "have that splendid record aTte. meeting State Saturday in (draaee burg. If she can. Un-n ewrybodj will agree that- she has the best ?.?team, in .th('->StuU^-J?4-. trounce the Tigers by a 10-0 svoii Benedict turned loose- some real power again-t Paine last Saturday night, and when tin- du-t had cleared she was out in front by a.score of 21-0, which makes four wins and no defeats. N. C. State Normal took Voorhees 10.0. It seems as if Voorh es can't get started, but 1 hope Coach Martin will instill some extra tight in his boys by Thanksgiving Let's see sow these thin.irs s'laml in the SAI.\A Conference. Bene. diet on top with Throe wins. Morris College has two, Allen has one and Claflin has one. Rcmembot that, not one of these teiuiis have been defeated in the Conference, It wont be the same next wi>*k, vfho will be_ out ? Your guess is _ -jiKs good as mine. Remember to wa'gh the- players and pick your all State team this season. The Palmetto Loader will receive all letters for all Start candidates beginning Nov. loth. STATK Bl I.I.DOiiS Pl'.PI'. \T ALABAMA STATK 11-0 - i Orangeburg, S. October 2'5 ? C. State Bulldogs marched victory in the first half against Alabama State in tlu- Orangobuig lUnhi,. I.'nli- stoilinni in one of the season's toughest battles and won 11?0, making each extra point alter touchdown;-the first hy a place unci the second by a line plunge of McCants. "t buck". Harney.?a?117 pound, pace breaking.^and uncanny broken field back, added to his liquor points for an All-.\nieriean berth by making long gains and 'scoring both of the Bulldogs' touchdown-. , , The first from a 20 yard end ran and the second from the two yard r-4 line, where hi?" power-driving run' ning finite, Eugene M Cants, had placed the oval from two previous rushes. ??-??Other 'Bulldog* 'who gave an ac,count of themselves and we.ro luminaries in the fray were, quarterback Watson; vicious tackling center, Simpson; 'Stonewall' Mu:M left erid Armstrong, and Jimmie Johnson, left tackle and toe artist. Alabama had pow?? and an of_:-j ... . fensive that got going for a . pu.t in the ginning of the second half. Power driven and jmsses produced u thirty-five yard ya'.nwhich was halted when S. (_'. Sl.tU recovered the Alabama fumble: Alabama failed to get closer than 20 yards of goal dm ing ifte: game . and-hajl to be content witliThcii _ - defensive playing, which kept the H i i 11 f Ci'iu-iittr ilniMYWr fl-w. ^ruuuv50 '' v.v* ?...?> v?i\ second half. For Alabama, left end Roberts wasvicious on the defense, Mills at fullback, did the grund gaining from hard driving line ' plays. Dunn at right tackle smeared mapy of the catapulting driycs of a'210-pound Bulhloy by the nam' of McCants. . t These statistics are I lie evidence that a real football game was played here Saturday. S. C: State first downs?13; passes 8, completed 3; No. of pom Hies IS; yATds penalized 145. Alabama State: first downs 6; ....... ? - - ?:* ?V pni-tV S, completed t; No. of pen 'ijj-d 5: yards penalized 15. s!V. State (11) , Ala. State (0 Substitutions ^for S C. State Hit'au'-, Wat-on, Ilarksdalc, Sar tor, (iiljiatn. <IJeforec: Clark, Move 1 : I liioi i\^-4'ain, Morehouse II. ad I n. -u#lui>>^,tarr, Morehous. Field Iud^e. Smith. Talladega. V 4 '. . ** MtiK'MS ( OI.I.KCK IIORNKTS sv ' i fs i n i: moruistown RI D rvMC.HTS 40-0 S ; S. '07,' October 10th? 'i!i. M ri- Colle.tre Hornets ma red :;{ Hi- {.loser to their confer-. ! ? ' amp'ronship by defeating 1 the hi' hly tout d Morristown Uec iKt.iahi.j. t > the tune of -10-0. Thi 1"ITV K - b i-'Mii thi'ii- lino drive ir ld_Le I' r-.:-. iiriif cr and from the ver> heeinivne" tlf"-* visitors wi'i c <ni tli^ ' n-ive. < once <1 it 1 the visit'ir 'I ii> i :itc)i to scow and thai f v.iof.'in :!w i:,isi Ooart^j" on a rccov Jii eil l'air. hl , . ? I The Visitor* fought hard but tidy ii"i .-'.and up under tin j-power .< >. ft he Hornets charging j l"no Honi. Is piled up 15 firs down to the visitors three, tin Hoi n * - completed 7 passe: I;:y-.-while the visitors onlj c-iu: ]< ;, <J )hree out. o fright trys l Til'.- }(<> n t- are.printing uj l'i?" vh- ir , 11' game* with Allen j :"o!T. at the Negro State Fai j ?n 'I ion - !av. October 2ri. So fa \< !-* :-.:i-itirthi' Hornets has wot aines and lo>t on. to Swif M- jot ink ci?llegcaby the score o o. , ( I.API.IN It 12ATS CI.AKK 12-C ( (> -tiiv? hurg\ October 22nd?/ vi.-!i ' ahinc'i I team of Claflin Pan t . tonight emerged yictoriou ovoi a bar '-Tibting Clark univer <it .v. U-jtm by- 'the count til' 12-0 be y'oj-e a lar-.-v crowd at the count; fair grounds. Tlu' liT-t (Tallin touchdown canv i aily in tlu- game, when Wright < !iil"'iiTs li ft guard, I locked ; C!a,-k puht op. the.'10 yard line Karr i-. covered the hall on the nth yat.l line.' and Cn'pt. Willis plunge" - .t-L? oj'i'i o"o'. ti. points; Liu- place nvip v. a- .'-iiii-'.' J .a te' ;i 1.. ' a+f i, r'i V< rses- I'l ougll in" ii.ii mm position l<>r William ; ?ho n iMainitur yards fo lie .I'MI;. I <;'T . 1.1 i ]. "> :i: s aroused th 1* ? ! ?> / d mi. s y?;;al .occasions will *1 !ji. passe- that threu .. < n i .! ('I:v lin v'oal. . C'litt-'; aV.- Wjiinwriyht wvr i j t. in.' .n j r . Clark. I. 0|!i.sial.-':. Sinith refei\?.*; W.il.' li? a; Y iiii'l; < ; McCJoy "head lines i ni an. i MKD.MONT ATIILKTIC ASS'N HOLDS ITS FAI.I. MICI?TIN(1 1 ^ 111; A -ociiilion nut Oct. !>tl at Bell .St. II}::!.' school Clintor The nicotino jvas called to orde al l" o'clock 1 *y Mr .LT?,\V. Mint inisiti'M! Di r jlimial exorcises co; duct .i .Ly. K-ev. Walketj,- He jrav > an into ..est in-., discussion" on ho\ 1 athielii s'-}i:'.;o playled. an importan past in i!;.- lives "I'.jihii eyitvfnoti ' Uilvlic:.! tiiii; -. Also h<t\v we pla; ' the ,-afi>?''Vantes today as the; did th'ii. Th" only difference be in<r a chahev in the name. II stressed tli- nece?sity of beinif i U'Ood sport*. 1M concluded bis. re marks by siic-iystintf that we rcU the ld'h. .eii.ipl u: of Hebrews. | The la'.etinir ?.yhii titled with ; reading of the minutes 'In1* Mi * Harper. Following was>a discus si< ti of "Atiiletjys and flood Sport mrinshin " !. <) tvt lli^. M.... . Mr. .1 olios. Some of the .-points en phasized \vi 1 ho characteristic of n **u??d sport', meaning o ? |> 'l'tsnvuiship an.) athlotio-i A1 r - o <e1?rpociil! emphasis, the par of enacting In sci ools of a gen local program of atleties, rathe ' thitn?a?i'Dci t can domination. Fit in-tc.nco. :.t recess time h a v i j teams f"? ni all departments q th" s.hdol part iciprtt jn.g in t h i j athletic program. Develop wilhii alL the j tu'ont body the spirit o sportaman^aip. After this discussion the mem - hers?a : cmhleri?frrr?grmipj MCt'l inos. The first meeting was t (BSCS?*' i 4 / ?t> RATHE* v (>V/T 3y rwe i \5AfVTA Fe THV/J 0!F.< to 5E" Hir 6y/ ^r-<Ar (joy.^/ *- .... -f . T ? the .r KPNTAUST CM TME A**f vouhGE^ _L ? 1N0TE: Your Question an a din ping of ihia column 4* 1 reply, seiiJ'Tr Quarter (25c) velope, for my New Aatrolc mail free advice on tV.eo (3 t.<MR date, and correct addre Assembly Street, Columbia, * ?>?-k 1 C. T.?This )>oy that I am l"Yi- with has a-ked me to nuv him and 1 want to know if ho \ " make n;e a good husband? , L| Ans.?Ho would if you nlarr * I him; but ho suroly doesn't rial I that you are just a few years i ' i of the "cradle". You ought " j wait a few more years before g ' (in.fr married for you really do i 1 love this party. ' * - > * * Yj.il" H.; Will] I over tind > ' kind. of hu.-band 1 d sire to ma > and bb happy? i Aiis.?Yes. rf you continue to f sooiate wflh only the liost cli i I of hoys. You should try to hi: r more friends among the girls t the more friends you have, f | more liew friends yd.i are going meet and hold. )|c * * % ? . 1'. W.?'Is it 'a wise idea for jo .purchase the house that I ^ living in for I like it a lot? .\ns?Net at the 1>rice ; * would have to pay. Wait a cou I of months for it seems. to me I party who owns this place v y discuss 'football. Mr. ,David Cu | ton of Cummings St. High led L' I discussion. The mee ting eente ?]ari>.:iiil the interpretation of I j in w rules ->f ip:;?-;i8. The disc ' .sion was of sueh indnfest it v ej continued at .lunch. Aif.vp ltn it a gamp*meeting was held (o ( * cuss basked a ll. This" discuss was led bv Mhs .Martin of Gr ' af i' High. GnlTney. The points * pliasizcd were the two divisi II .court and three -divismn-cour.t The lea.'jie dosed their meet <3 u .tV th,*- :i it i.? i\*io t?* i?f. n ttfim o." .person? f'? otlSriate at the 1 tj.ke'tbal! and t".??.t!i!] panics li {within this loapuo. F,ast. of ^I'od'cci's wen- re-elected for am icf year. The. tucc'Jnp adjpuii .[to meet in 'Spartanhur?y ..the ti * Pah rday in .April. Thik-vlewpue ' ! d;i" w?Midi,vrn! wok. P. ell Sti j Tli.-h ii'iv.1 holds t'he silver cup. which she i< entitled until a 1 i tor f' nm deprives Frci'^df "If? T T. W ..Minis. President, i,l ^fis.i' 1! T Martin, .Secret: v FORM Fit V\. UNION ST s i i:\Ds si:w\ ici's to ho: TOWN II Hill TKAM. l.ivi'-' -'one .Me Far I in who d.o 1 wro'.e ;..etl.ai'l I'i.-'M y at VFrpi * ~f nion University: then tis r P coa died l.y 11. P. Uncles, has t V ' withstanding th.v pressure of " incss unselfishly' lent his servi L> ns .coach in the development' A his home town hiph school fc " ball team, Kinyp-tree^ S. O, 1 '' spite both lack of experience - the part of the players and il instifliciency of athletic equipm ' so obvious to colored schools this section Kinpstree under s new mentor has developed an 1 gres>ivc aggregation which i pi*' yen a dangerous and fonni * Ida foe to* all opponents thus i f IM the last three starts Kii - sliPe lias ism rgedvictorious. i t- ning from Georgetown, Darlii - ton and Marion. The .team is f i ilia, for the skies, expecting n challenge the much tutored t d highly rated Booker T. Wa>hii f ton High school of Columbia b the championship of the State, t Other panics scheduled are M f lins High school coached by tricky Matthew Ramsey; Oiair ^High, tutored liv "iin 'mver " JJa'w kins and Wilson Hi o >f Florence.. ?V??i <?) 1937 I*TWT?TtCB^L N'jtJRo PRS^ 1 ' ?1 ' I THE PALMETTO LEAD! ^TOtft V / 'f>4] "jl SHfj *~\ i t> / *? ?' /?/ % ? ?* sweretl in this paper ONLY when f enclosed in your letter. For private !*! and a Belf-adlh eased, stamped en- );* igy Reading, and receive by return } ) questions. Sign yyur full natpe, X sg to all letteita. Addrwas all mail y South Carolina. ! ] <x* ;< x-i-vh m come down a hit on the house and r?y they loo, reali/.e the first *figure vlll oirer.ed was a hit high. ) y # -s * # * m ied . N. K. K.-|-l'l<,n.-er^?-t+jne-it" Avill izc" over see lilt daddy I again. 1 would out like to K'ct|a new irolngy U a to ing form you if I Jin ay ? et-l Ans.?Sure you* will see your not daddy again. > Hat not this year. I Conditions are Uot.^-uch that he ?ian ittrange to visit home riyht now.. |Vuu maye secure one of' my Astrolftjiy Headings l?y sending a ri*V quarter with your l ull . name, birth I /laic, correct a/hire..s an] also en*IS" elonfc - three of the nm-t pressing questions on yceir mind and I will l'iC, he glad to give \mi free opinions ^'r on them, the to I). L, P.?Please Kil.nie if the yornpr man I am going with cares nut'anything for nn- ,-<?r does he loVe urn: the eirl I saw hin. with recently? | Ans.?Child . . . he doesn't love ,'ou cither one of you. At this'tender pie age he isn't going to declare his the love for anyone and he is acting i ill very sensible by not do in it so.' ^ cakuSli: M:\vs the I re. I " ". . ^u, Kev. J. M. Pawk'ins and lev. C. u-1 C* Alelllwat!! are \ rfy inisyj.ge.U ras | ready for conforoiiiK1. They arc it'll leavijUf \VcdneS(liy ?4hc s-ih)*; ? ]'s" .Mrs. .Mary Sir tor spent tii 11,11 week-epd in Sptivjanlnir'g with her ai^? #&,<[ iyes and friends. , cm ... ...... on-' Miss \ ashti John-fort |s|??>nt a | I'evtf tfatys iai t- WOCT ! : ". Slle left iii^ I'': iday for Clinton college, her The Gmttian Ihoue-sV.e'i ty cjos'!,Tr ed a very successful !\>r at'VVil ir"'(l liains Chapel A. 71. ! . /. <a) ehiirih |tJ*" i Saturday. October l!:'l Services at .^ i fclt. Luke A. M. I Zioti church ,.s(. j Siithla v and at \\ .Hiatus .Chapel tis j S'.tnilay iii t. I.et every numb :r e'et: <lo his or r. full duty. Coiifcr??. v nc i i< ::,g m nr. Mi-.' . itje UTIiu-s, the 'dyuI'lhtrr " ' it . *:i^id .Mrs. L. spent ,1(. r i!u- v > ej.-e. <1 wTlh tht iisM's. Mav lrillie Kngitsh the dau X|{, V Ai ;.!.<! Mrs. Arthur Kns?i< n'i ?.!:< \voek-e?'.l .it .h??m The li::lid "llie little Alt'. C-J Sii-A ,u.<, ::11 < V "t' Mr. rind .M^ -. ivuitt-:;;.-niu;. I 'a'1. hjs li? m birth>>.'4 ?Lay \V <iiiA "lay night) O-. er 2". . nts, M ; aTi.t 3Trs. ')n~ I/wis S*cv. a: t-gcve a party in his. honor. "<>.i? 1 \ : ho family ard a (()+ few friend- wciv invited. IK- \\.:.? Do- let tllDa! r l<> have two gi OUl-g I\ at on u'..ftnil -ni<"thei s, present: Mrs. ' the A. Stewart rial Mrs. Francis Kngont li-.-h. The yif*/ w . : o numerous. u.sen ful ami h a';.u;'al. The living, ri.ot t has uas In-ar-iiAiHy decorated with da- dahlia.- a: <1 cosmos. The table was 'nr. coveivl with a beautiful lace chun mr- .i .uli nil 11 li i III lhd iv i-;tl'L mi'n lVin one card!/, and "Itaiwv Birthday" Those i iv-en' w . re: Mrs. A. ! '. Kn^lish. Ihtie Mis- I.ou Fllcn l dUld''dieri, >:is - A: t hureeKnglisit, mj. .Icssie Mit d -1 and Rev. II. K. Hilfor liaii. V:s. VV'ai'o r- Johnson and S .Mr, o il- u: English,' Mr. I-oj i. u'" Mitvhill and Mr. T. vin Coleman' r 1... lie:^a,." e Ilrowne ami Mrs. Sii.l iyxit- k"'^-;!i - ?h ,,ri, A (KHKnM.ti .--alad vom>t- ami ? ; c&ftce was KLlA'ed.?^ 4-1 ^(df &c//ey~ ; bw^ " THE 0 U C,V/ARK OF IE GOPHERS," THIS v JSRY MimeSQTAM OR WISHES PLEA/TV OF . V CT/OW FOR H/S MIGHTY F/\A7;- A HOT HER CAVO/CWE F COLOR FOR f\L L ? )M&RICA. ii . T<df$jp^ . I J !U ~i TUT; im>\iNf. ~J |?> i ( harlt 'i!< vi'!iiri*l. ?ii: A <.>!' '? i . i tun a. t Wlilt 11 A';;- i,i lly -I."'.Mi I a" '1. Gs .'a i ,a!i? - . K : I : j . < f < thv I!a>11 NVyx.. '.wMur.,! >\ji! in- i'!:n ' Mir i: at * '-.A- 1 ' lnu'tii'iiii Jlati ??i? lluw 'J mi '.I >;tt." l<y a _ y'.'tu^ < V ^ t' ' " J ?*> -w.i- i1- rt ^?w sim rmTC i * ?i 1 nu-d/'an oryahk'.ati-m .!' Ui p p< -y (if viii-.'- aii'l <t.< vv!''ip!i;u-! interest in N- J.i". At;!.- Thoie will ! i be n i a imi.-4i.fn charged t?? trie i'i xhibit. '* * * * * * (it aj4<-, IH.-v-7?r. in 11 .ami 1.1 ' women, wi fe an-osicd today, when police railed theaters- ami cafe- of' - Tue.v \vi"c cl.ai'Jt'd with pi.escnl I.i.ilK;. 'or 'i?ii;tU-'.ij?atiti}c'- in ink-vent i exhibit ion-.\W note that timst o! ;i the "bunch . of < Imishis'sion u s' put out of iut|"ino.ss in N'e\v York a? few ? ['weekr- ah','' have eolile West. With" their it:<!ec< tit..exhjhitlotis and im-, piuia' pictures. ***?* . ^ In Old Chicago *' i ^ Hurt'n.-e J oVo, * ChicajtV vot-aU list will appear in concert .at ino Studehakor the.iH'e, -(kftijjer -^4: * * '4F? * * Sadie McOilt. Slew V-oik con-1 t.rn'.to, is in Chicat!?j appearing in em- company of George Abbott's "Broth-r JiaA'V M'i-s Annabellc , I'oss and TJosaMo Kin-r of- New Y rk are a! so in the. city, Tne! -Hi-?t--a i-e forincr rnerrrb'OYs' of ,-rvji i.'tl Bioadway "product ioris, and re-1. -5?fV : X l <' ll I ed Klltope with: Lew*" IV. lie and his " Blackbirds. jr * * + * Jimmy W.-^fe- s,. Giritaris't extra' i.rdit.ai \v the_j,ity -and will i'ef1 : n \ . ?V i.i li - t1 i t y?prmn d" W ! > :\t !.? e -v.lol I.. 1-1 \ JF"""' "I'l"""' ,] t c i a-t ol'. "iri o\yn Sii'^ii'" which i \? :!.! ..ji? i: ? ; Iiway soon. And, .w -tii ) < i -? i a letter from i(. j!j.Kiv i j i < *" (jrette Hanvy |<tati!y; trrh't Jhu and Reginald' R. hue. Ww-York pianist..!, will, also ' o menthol's_^jL the cakt.) ' * * * > .. , I llo.w many Wot la < hftnipiinish-hp R ':;( ? th? re?' East wwk? ut t.h< (i.'UiSfll we >aw the World ( hani'pionship Rodeo. and bless my in. ait,- h'-nej, the tir-t poster toj" >r.-.a k us in' tin- face-when we hit t. hi was World- < han'ipinnship Ro(ho. So toniVrrow I'm yniny to, la.t"';<ier it. aivunul to tind nut "how We -ireppeti in for a chat with? Vi'. t Mamie l'{:ihit Tt. .of the As>i-j iiat. i' Xeyiu IMvs -. nue people,, at .! ,'iiie; Weil. t (pupped >itj'iivs, Hei i- the h^Whatal Miss Etta Motonj7 In; itiilionailv known contralto, who will be i t moinborod as a-meni !* ) <if the cno of thy motion pie-1 'iijiv "Elviny D. wu>'Jo h'iu".. * % Jl.a.Iulia Rhea 'With (Vvic Opera 1 !'<> Sitn; Aida In DecCnvher ; i;'ir-i Ot Race So Remyni/ed Hji j Orntip Next To Metropolitan . J ( h i Mu" Tt:< -dav at hiyli noon' I t , '..a.. i*i o ' - I <>o.. i.' ^ iwmiu'K^aii. affix- ' J > i her nana.'^r. ('ho contract for ' ill-.! iu'l'i'iii'iilio lli i , 11' 17'"il"i ?TTi Im . J ' i i ' li'i i i^ii i rn; i in i of Chji- j i iff:.- at the ( i/\ ic Opera I Ion so.' ..VV; -In?her. dramatic voi<?.' ' in th"'?";>ill- ;i- aii'i of 'Aida' it ' I '-#51 V .a hist.o'v makiiie event in ; ' ?U'.iilu' iif Anut'lvan music. It | v.1.;;; bo th- th.-t time a member of|* | 'In- <. j: hor r:i. V. h.'ts been deemed 1 i.e.: a'ffi ffu riiie . prejudices j an i at.pi. !>?. ji-i: t?? enact tho ti-i: tie 1. K-. * Sine or I iiriilod .Not Surprised I ?' .. 1 .-il ** ' .inni'-ineeiiifiit fivnij - (hat rjinks neck |'? lo'th. crr. iit M< tr-.f??>litan Opcal ff .V.-V Vt.ik will lbhibtK'ss su'-,v ; ?' 11: o lit y. it wa- not tit;- ' v... ?' ? { by a fiot.-t'iViiliVil sin_. i f-\ ' ii" liio "h;. h pride and ;?"* Mi.ff of i: i native bine-era-- ? I" i- -invph the" work ?i r a.- . 'ffi. oivo.J in hot H iff" ! \a .-(in" . o(.. She " :ff j * : Iff' ; u i:!i tile re- 1 ' ! ' ; t iff?' i n- w Ju-rs of t-r Jit lai'^e - art"-:-' for \vh m ' - ft. I, 'k an <>pen*iV. 1 11:?-. ? I??r,n In *t aMui^e Patch' 1' - ?rf -jVcuknr interest that a .Ir.li.'t ' ":?> I'.'in in a section of .in: vide known t-> those familiar ^ iit.ii Aim: ioan ,!o:e as "Tho Cab-j I'lo*.' Pate ' an.l win-so chief ciaintj .- inio v. a- in the pofsbn of the inm 'V:.I'Mrs. WicirfP. There - a man, womwi or vnilui 1 Annan at) Inn-age who' has not a I ami learned to love 'Mrsvj- " \ ij-o-'s of the Calv.batro Patch'. I.a 1 ;!ia Ulna personally know 'Mrs. \ and it is not impossible ha' : ho unconsciously imbibed ??mo of tlio amusing character's ilooi ftil and courageous philosohy. for tlio singer horsolf is cast i the same mold. Nothing seem>1 to ih-tor 1 a Julia in hot1 .dy, hough somot'mes imperceptible, mrcli to the top. She came to 'hicago at an eaily age, finished i HlOl'OKTMK" _*s Spears , VWmiv.M I'hilifp Hik/h school and > li. tin; wi'.V of lionry lihia. <-f nicavo I'o.-t Oflk?\ ll'-r litf aclii't' ua? Cnar'vs. Kk|> atid'lau Mr., and Mrs. lit t>:nh of' Chicajro Mu >irul 'j'ho. .past Milliliter' -hi- at-') Ion-.(./I opii;. i. hisses under Isa a < i^M.Vc.V' ; . V . o ! | Jlinr\ .Itinior Afleclb "1'Ians i1 With lo r iyi on such an oppor- ' n *>i> r:a> so i-.ye.n .\irs. i'?nr!ir t (!: >! ti. Ai'ia score f'?r loss than tfp, \ < A e?>>ding to her huijn ri-t . ir.;-bai.d she 'thought, ( i '? . 'aHied. '^-a-ny fitjd slept 'Ai'Ui'- 1 finally- Itu-r s??i\on -she v.u- cpUed ' f o "thi* i<V!f but- could n?>t nCp;- pt. j Of* 'i.hjs the public never ' heard. Neither. did they" haw an inkling >f t:: advent 1" iI?*iii"y. Junior now a <iiimd?-d;chui'fcliiig infant of foui uiwnuls, until' inn -dulous 'friends rail'(i at th?* Rhea .residence on fiiks avenue and found' the niotn*. , i'.f sootliihg .the late arrival with ' x t i nts fii'j i 1 A M?!*! " d T ' j Prefers Home And Music Not of a social ' turn of min i.' she paefors privacy of the home ) her music and companionship of her family. She loWr to cook and will prepare a meal any hour of night. Ice cream, string beans are favorite dishes. Plunders around the house when all are ab.'d, turning- in the wee hous to sleep till noon. Likes informal life and informal people, ^Shd1 is tfio? focal point of her family{s interest, with husband. older . sbh. mother and mother-All-law glowing with pride in her :uhi.'Vem<i*l. She is ft ]ier-._ ?r.n'of'TifoVhr synipathi'M--and frank sensjtivo nature. She reads only music sectiop of the newspapers. uu: pumps r.u-naml Henfy for heavier fai'c. .She dislikes having photographs ma iv.. Has weakness for shoos and diamonds. Critics Anticipate Triumph ' In previous ob-ervaiiyn- Chicago critics have forecast a brilliant future for I.a Rhea', employing supeil.'Ltive phia^es: 'brilliance and splendor of to tie';- 'sincerity and originality of profound siynifi- J cance'; 'consummate skill'; perfect Herman; impossible t<y hear hei without thinking; "f ( both Roland Hayes .and Rosa Raisa?operatic promise. Rut it w.a> the Chicago Journal thai . weiA a trillle deeper. than the d ' ers- its living. "Miss' Rhea nui> :.nd opportunity c.-p . iall.V dili lib- in Ann rba. She should not be uisc. uraged.' He , knew ?! >.. voice, but c- | not know the soul of I.a JtililfrRhea. She will pot .ncognize'difu* llcuf'.y, nvilht r can she be discouraged".' Sin1' has 'he 'V.'i 'gr gratituue- for her gilts; and tie . indominit'plo ' wi!! to.gag ?. tion. Chicago Madame Haiti Brown.^ret^ug+u - j. singer of other day.ii?ts"1iving in Chicago, si^i^^rS^The picture. j hen it h^^crol a mighty i'me. lookin. * ? * ~tr.?+ J '.inland Hay is will uppear hov in conceit at the Civic'auditorium I -n December 12. * * * ? ; Being a happfly married man 1 ( lon't mind saying that the Chihgo gals have the# edge on th, ' Slew Yorkus. thoy-?dook fresher. \nd, "tlu-y ain't got so much gim nie." , - ! 4tf * * 1 * J Ji|ie Associated Negro Pn**-**- , c! h . rinT 12.'> newjpap&rs. with i\'er seven million readers. A nice clean Hotel the South- 1 cay on South Parkway, also the lattl.ows in Arkren. .* "J * ? * * 1 Chicago has a Service Station n the corner of35th street am i Migth Parkway, with a colored ' unnagev and 2o other colored en; t inyees work .ig under hurt in " ,r' hour ships . * * * * * \ Seen <11 I' P'oil, ( tv'l.lcs 1 it . aham o . fSumter, S. C.4 who i> ieie attending the Institute of fiO D E ! If your dealer $loe> not have ( direct to ? GODEFROY MANUFACTURING (fOMPANY 10 ' t Pagg 3 Appli'"! Sci?riir<-. ""Tit'v. Ececher J a 1 >a , S. C, and Earn< st "'I i,v'.'p>;" Si.ntiiotan, of Sumt? i. S an fi)ipl<>yi-c of the Chiu|,"j ~]'<>-t ' '.'ire. 9 ? ' Mfaiill'sata All .Vijjht S|)i?ts5*in MinneapoHii i.hi.l) .> ? . Vht' ii '? establishment. a"- rur.' iiu j i^h.' wide and handsom* . N>>t cnU'tif th stay "f"-rr itr - r VI . ?; IT trade after lav '-Lii.'i . j have closed, th?y ! ?tiii ? ; . j, the early r?i.r.>. ; ' s.-'.i beer and 11 : >:i< j] work on H * ? * 4? * .... | Youi.jr people aie patrons, and " 1 y J.*if i--? -who .sh< uM he home, it!" wo.rk jiifc he!i!I,;!. counters at 15 ;.j<': and other gamb- H "?i Vices, "V. 'V|?? .: i.rivr wgrj.- ?<f u-minister deiveriri. a sennon in a Penn. priS li ?>rr ;t sl> ? t:'iy ?ijvrj:t. "J am well i- .-(i .many present on -jc!i a' iji h* as this". ?**.?# Tit I.iirra-ur, l'a.. Fratjklin and Mitt-hail. Pennsylvania's third old >t institution of hiirher education S ipened todtiy celebra- fl rtTTn"rrf 'th?' lTSOth anniversary of" its founding, ar.d '" Wheatland" V i"me of James lluehanan; fifteenth President <<f. the' 1'niu.cl States, was <i< :i a'yJ 'a; a historical ?. -hrir.e in c;iivt "ii wit.h the cel bration. Will-ia:*, .tf.*: Jef.W-rs, who rose from jt .tail hoy t?? Prtsident .-of Lit.'- Pinion l'ji itie Itaiiroii-: without a il.-io- < a r ,1;. u* the (C<erciVesr ' .**"*'~-2R* < ?.? ?* Netv> of Y ester i ear Or. Uoutv 1 t a Haun.stown. P' !!!:.. i>? '.he ' tvor.c-tead of Daniel Pa-one. fam.-if In.lhn Ce-M. v.r. which will - n ! < op< n .i ' to ? th?* pul'ic* a.- a rati. r.a! -hriiie.' "I Less w.-.i: V:n..wi. i- tr.<- fa't. that "t.is. aj>tor wit- hold'-ts virhnd?prtaI'tn-v . by h?" paio.t.s _iu a. little r(Minr ?r the sturdy .-V r<- h'o.usMAiii? 1 i c a 1 ):.tiiit 1 , si 'iyt v.us . in love-w ith Ja b >'."%?< u youth of the' neighborhood oi.dhoi parents A frowned up'.ii it. ?But?vrrrtr foVT" insp.re ] e out a ge young Jacob. v,-n*. ur.<: one night to the i la-j . A ! u::':-*!e attracted Angtii.a little window high up f>.. *.' .? ! u.-e. Jacob call' d in a -of* v < ] hear that if a vrvoTi tan " t rri< head through .u -plan he can get his body*, through''. ( , Angelica quick'y k the hint and c-lop d w;*L h*. i ioVer. Roturninc home : ..< ir marriage they' wiia- fortive'i by the elder B"o'te> an.! happily in . the ueiirhl.o!h '! " .r.y y. a: ' The "id t.1 in" 1734 was I'an lei IV :.i: yn. air; early mar.h . t. -..o. ar : the' beginning of t'ni- great trail h blazc-d thcti th< wil.i.-rh. - . v.Li. h ea'rhcd him a I !a>o V .? :y. corcu ?j 1 i ConstiputftJ DRAUGHT Work seems easier and there are more things of interest when you are really well ? free from the bad feelings ancl dullness often attending constipation. Take Black-Draught, when you need ^ laxative. It has proved so go^d for prompt, reCreehiftg relief from culistip'ation thaTaAfr^rrarias 01 men and women rely on it for that purpose. If -constipation has upset you. a T 'ew dososvvf Black-Draught should ie)p to straighten you out Try it. In 25packages. I ^ .a. niivnlr tmfrnfiKln . a ^Jlp. cut oWOjit IID YOUR MAN t vour hair. Is it as radiant as it > DC? He's naturally the hrst to its fading ? he's counting those lirs as they appear. 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