The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 06, 1937, Page Page 3, Image 3
Saturday, November 6, 1937 ,
jr/>|^]EchoeToTsport
f I BY "BUSTER" LAWSON
nananHMhi
Across the gridiron front the
,?, fighting .bronzed men arc drstinv
guishing themselves before the
r largest numbers ever {o watch a
- well coached team charge down
the gridiron.
, In a spectacular game that
featured hard driving and forward
passing, the well toutc? S. C.
..State Bulldogs defeated the Benedict
Tigers 14-0. Jimmy Johnson
just wouldn't miss an extra kick.
The weather was a little warm
W but that didn't take anv fight out
of the game. Benedict kicked oflfto'
State and State drove town the
fifteen yard line bn four succes|
Rive plays, then passed to Mo
Due for the touchdown. The ex=~
tra point was kicked by Johnson,^
State's giant tackle. They scored
again in the second' quarter with
, a sustained drive. Johnson kicked
the extra pont. In the second half
Benedict found herself and held
I the Bulldogs at bay, the remainder
! of Jthe game' and m the fourth
quarter Benedict threw inariny pass
, es that was completed only Ju be
stopped n?ar" tjie goal line by interception.
"* State sho\ved .a powerful offj.'.i
fense and a real strong arm line,
f. h MeCants was the fpark plug of
her attack while Pjjghlej' carried
the banner fgr -Benedict* Seeing
? that she had Benedict in chargeState
pi aye J many 'Seconal and
third string men, but had to rush
& Watson and Harney in the game
A to stop the Tigers passing attack.
I * State plays Mo'i l is Brown , sev*
en pillars of steel next week not
to mention su?h backs as CoopeTT"
,-*Jones, Braxton.tand-lIai pion. " ,
Morris eol!t*gt? fast lrpiehiHC was
cut down by the Yellow Jackets of
Allen university at thG State Fail
before a large number of eager
I spectators. Tl)e game was a thril
I * ler'fYom start to1 finish. Jack McI
Knight, Morris college fast stop-i
| ping fullback is undoubtedly the
I best constant ball carrier- seen so
^ far this season, lie is truly a
jfl have Tunnhig back*that has every
^Mr thing in the hips and legs.." But'
I Mr. McKnight cpuldn't grt far e
nouglv btyeud tho Hiro^ofr.scmuagc.
to sjcore on the Yellow Jackets.
For Allen the appearance of
Heiwy "Dog" Harris: added much
to1 the. driving power and oif tackle
plays"DogV Harris slipped through
tackle and around end for many
f long gains. Columbus Burgess
J omt .Togse Komi'v niowed the line
y throughout the game. Belk Allen
.- steady quarterback intercepted a
Morris pdss 1and ran tVt'ty "yart^.
only tt> be pulled down from th*5
rear on the Morris twenty yard
iline. The stone wall line showed
its regular stone wall- defence.
?' When the scramble was over Allen
led 13-04?scores by Burgess and
\ * Belk.
Morristown', Tonn., Oct 20?
OlafVin College slaughtered Morris'town.
34-,.>. Morristown's line
i was helpless against the hard run
ning of Willis aiid Williams
, The undefeated, untied teams in
? the SAIAA are Benedict, Claflin
and Allen. ' Morris was dropped
by the defeat by Allen Who will
be dropped next week?.
Like a wild Tiger.,. Henry Aimstrong
tore at Pefey ?Sar r air >the
featherweight chaunpion--and put
him to ; loop in six rounds or may
' I say five and a half rounds. Sarron
started well and had A'rnt4
strong puzzled with his peculiar
style but the mighty fellow of the
little men finally found a way
"out as he always does, and punch
k eel the breath out of' the willing
but helphiss victim, to be crowned
1 featherweight champion of tjhe
world. IM am correct, Armstrong
is featherweight champion, John
Ilenay Lewis, is lightweight chain
* pioit.and Joe Louis is heavyweight
' champion. Those, bronze boys sure
can carry the weight
If Brud Holland doesn't get on
^ the United Press' All-American
* ' team, then I know jthat politics
1?' picks the man find* not the work
I .. of the man
f"*"* " *t is high time to look over the
flock find see who is there and
what is 'there. Before many moons
Thd Palmetto Leader will issue a
call for all football spectators to
piek its All-State team. Keep
your eyes pnen and bo sure and
write your candidate to the Palmetto
Leader soon. Watch for the
date ~
PICKENS NEWS.
Mrs. 0 T Lawton spent the
week-end in Caroleen, N C., with
MisS Alice Gnsnway, Oct 23-21.
- Miss Carrie Bowcn left f o i
Winston-Salom, "N C. Tuesday.
% Mrs Melcrlce Burgess entertained
the ME Missionary and ladiei
Aid Society Thursday A delightful
course of potat*T, salad anc
crackers and cmkes Wigs served,?
Mr. ,T W Johnson?was funeralis
ed Sunday at Easlcy ME churci
Mr. and Mrs. J L Roscmond, Mi
and Mts Richard .Goldmond, Mi
and Mrs Alvin Kirksey, Mr. anc
Mrs. B It Kirksey, Mrs Mamie
Roscmond. Mrs Jennie Allen, Miss
* Evelyn Goldmond, Miss Queer
Gilliam. Carrie Gilliam,- McDanic'
Kirksey. Louise Miles. Landei
, Cannon, Mrs. Melence Bureoss, P
E. Younff attended tho funeral ol
Prof J. WL_Johnson, a promienl
citizen ?f Easley vr
Prof, and Mrs. J. R Bates, IVfc*
Lillian Fi-her, Mrs O T. Lawir
and daughter Fiankiq spent Fri
It" 'lay and "Saturday in Greenville.
Prof, and Mrs. .f R Bates, Mrs
' Lillian Fisher, Miss Martha II
Sizemore worshipped at - Liberty
I Sunday with the Rev. F. L. Law
ton, pastor in charge
MliTa>4? 1.1 iwi ?'-L?I Jrr in nam
r: r ??
* * *'
- fr
STATE "AGGIES'* WON OVER
BENEDICT "DEACONS'' 11-0
\
Oran^eliurg, -?>. C., Nov. 1st?
The first Jwlf, power drives of
South Carolina State Aggies won
a stubbornly fought game from
Benedict College "Deacons" here
by a score of 11-0 in the' feature
classic of Negro Day at the
Orangeburg County Faii^Salurday.
Four thousand* f;'hs from all
parts of the state witnessed the
clash.
Benedict in the second half lewttdered
the Bulldog- with passes
and laterals after they were ahls-j
to stop the "powerhouse" dnycs.l
Out of 1'5 passes thrown in. the
second half by ih in dict, t? were
yopij)letedA and ivcotinJcd for long
gains and 7~~frn*Wdowns. In the
fiyif lialt, Benedict tlwewJ? passes
"ajtid -completed t' 1 haJS agyo-nit
ed for five first
South Caro'Kuni*- SJa.te fervived
the kickolT in, the first half and
started a drive from their owtl --
yard line, ma'Jo five tirst down ,
which carried the hail to tin- :!"
yard line when a pass was heaved
to life 11 : W," who CiUitrht it id the
end zone for the first touelillov?-n
of the paihe. Jin'mie" .Tohnsn!Yj-=
placement w;is jr?*i?d for the extra
point.
Tn the secondquarter at the h\'Grinnimr.
the lPilldocs-hrean a second
drive from the twenty yard
.lino, jwhero the hall had her ft placed
after a punt by Benedict. over
the pool line, Aftt r five ftr-t downs
that placed fhr hall !> yards of rani
Watson, who played a brilliant
quarterback, ran the halt over the
poal lino after MeCants an 1 TT'ifary.had
aided him in h-inco'v i;..
oval 77 y:frds. Aprain Jimmie
Johnson's toe was pood for the ( xtra
point.
Benedict's pass ofTen-ivc the remainder
of the half wa- stone d.
and State had the hall at .midfcM
at the end of the first half and a
score of 1-1-0. * *
The second half, ihc ha!! wa : in
Benedict's hands mo-t j>f the time
with passes fjUinp the air. sometimes
thrown loivr by "We?"
Brown to Peter 'Walk r. T.orny
-Walk'err -or?Cant ain?Hdev.utd?leeDonald.
an All-American Candidate
for end. At other times
R..li,Vi P.iVrV.hl.??. .. U.....1 -
hack would send the oval tHrnreb
the aii\" The 4deforso- of" Benedict
wbie^^as. weak in the fir-t.dhj-.li
stiffened* in the seconi and
"kopt'th? Bulldoys from <</oihycr
- South Carojina had speeik in
"(inat" Harney, and p'ow.'v in ?.Te'(L'ants,
a '210 fullba k-, and some
KoOd brain work ami power. in
t quarterback Watson.
The Bulldogs forward wall was
impenetrable. oTiTy th>v: and then
would "Zack'' Emhry and Ralph
Piurhsloy,. two Benedict i>pw r
drivintr backs; wore able t<> p:.7!;
i through... : ^ A
The Jmno which was**4 ha''d
fought,-tfi'om start t* flni-h kept
; the bisr football crowd wild wit;'.
, exe'itonicfit.
h Substitutions;' Bene. '!< ; ' ?( '->y ,..p
| Bradford, CTmham. TT'f!d>. , ~ T
I Coulloinrh, Lerov Walk'r.
| S. C. Suae.' IT.d'o'"-. Wi!-o?:.
jFrederick, C'nnnon. ~
j Officials: Ref<|;uk. m,
j house; I'nipire. CTm-o. M.'V(-h..'!-;> ;
I'Headlinesnian. S'a'm. Mel*
j Field Judge, Bradby. linn:;-: u.
I>l'\T|)\ AND lU'RKR' infill
' IM. VV Fc.it I.owi I: <T.\'I ! :
CTIAAIIMONSIIM' . '
| On Friday. October 2tV
j on the State College on. 1 in
i- Orangeburg l?nnt?>u llii'li of
! Orang -burg will pi iv InI
di'strinl High School of Ohail-si
ton for tile,, low) -v -tat'- i.hunij
pionship. These twe Xcgr?j s.hm4s
have a very shnilar record. each
havng'tiod one ganio an . woii all
the rest. ,y
Tile kroness of ih.. i-nnlf-t -Avill
he fin ther accet tuated hy the fai l
. i that* the two . coaches are lTrinev
f tfani-mates. A. 1). (Ireenne,
coach of IJu:ge High. played guard
during the time "Hie-ad Uiveg'
' Hawkins wiotP- gridiron history*
I at Stltle college while plaving
'right end in superb style.
I W' >1- uALU'-'fi 'i. .
i ( /" V/j " /'(/
;! f: ' mm
1 ?, I
I V
U 5ID'S \J>, \
I V /5 /?5 /KCC/AVWr". Y",
\ ASCWMf >.*>
\kl*T* r.r < A-wov w yr=*"
! <*$!
SOW OP /x HAUL ? <
IS A SPORT PA6C.
IA GRIDIRON EXPERT
PASS AND ONE THI
. J COLieOElrSNS IN OA
?liOJ?; WTMNATIONAL BB3R0_ PRESS
^
0
? J?1 ?*
\ a }
1 tlu- ? t ;i
M ?V ABer, wal-'^
VO^CE^ * m.mtjsrg'Tit
{| l\Gt'K: W :Y -;t; G-ui: *!> " '
j .*. -TT v-Jf; piny' < ' j.'.i .<?! is li
; Y. reply, SL-:?J t- ip.ai lei- (Joe) a
i t - . > '. i
I V \< i?. r i-., >-."v ,-.>' nir'V,
i ? ' '
| *. Kia'u ' i tve Uc'n .?v on. I, <v; u>?
j Y b?: Lh.l.rU'. tilrU eo. ift t
lA A.* S ;
IV "
j, C. M. !')(?' nv .'my i ia my
pa-sini*- jrv'nll my : uhj. .v
t!>.iv. 'i'Kfl th.i-' v< ji'\ mil v.:
what vcar I will jain . u
1 :?I - ?-!r.-sV
?Yon to pais
; ! of (\ )|l|- siihjiv't s . . . Im t >o
'trust tinio . I ? w ork very
in' or:'? r to do N,e\t Scptcitrhe
you wi'l eater ymir Senior year :i
ki^li vehoo'.^tnnl v ill jrratluiVH'.
follow ii!? .tone.
ik v.. n, -Tht* ?> .
wi'li me d'H'-; l?<-Movo ?)'> .< <
nth.M1 fTU.l h"-< ' ' o
Answer?Tins m ? ; >
'Vnn . nfwt.M' !'V? ? ." .ind hns.s'V
. < rril nt!iivir'-j, on ike -{f.i'n'r I tin
von'aren't ;i\>::re r.r. He "N'/ei \?wo"
ri'OM"h l?iil he cel t-im'v i n
in love with nhvon^of hi^frion'.i*
*: V * * . . " *
,-: !. \Y. J.-.aVh"t- nth:/-- I'if -I:::l>n".|
f">I ! ' 1 ti
H' to," v ftli ? W;.y ..i (*. 'ylwr.y
'pit-k .oh mil? _
.V11 iv,.r-v|i";f !? ! {. "ifro'
and wil'- heyer tret over i!. It i
only . hnmari. for on-one ?n. in
, eo>;i ciii'i .1 ?'v ': !\ -I '-;vy. ..V . r
: 1 > of'
? <! I'V y. o'? p-.il .. > S;-... l-ld. 1
;h. 0 'Viw. !- - V. il! !; < :;
?'k ' ''' r.'- j[- pi.'K.
?ii. IJ-S LLU?! U-i ?! ^ ' : \
. j-:. < i) :.! <.!: j;r;?
; .! p: Z! t'
1 ; "\: :.J a J ... ) :. ; v 't,. :
; v-v ;!.;:Zh ;
' :.y. 'i ; . 5*V i ! i. i - >\."
vii t .v . v- : * ; in
ji aal- tiuou;u<':
!!cv i~.' "i R.is'.ir
I _ M . i r;i
na! < ~ - '.1 '
"*' * "* , * ? ...
% i " 5 '! ! "
I A I i < J" i:. W;;:- n'lll'
"j : . : . w.v.i ui' C-xl.
1-, v IH t" \V
I ni' -i I!. t - . Ii
I i> -j i t ' ;.rM!'
_ !> -t \v.? v.* i! i . ?-u .
Tic .i5Vlvi; !: Vr! <- rT"rr ' : ; / .i:
?..-i ill 1 V'."1
11:i. iv, .. Tine.i!. -iv \v:;s ;i 11If
" ! o::r 1 i i;!: t /-v.:
j v > \V ; V >h - ' . .
{ ti-?-v?? i-.i j ?
! i" > . i iv-'.il -M. v.c Ti. vi'.i
' ,?f 4Tiu'cv .s in- \,
!i \vi. it !l..i:'<. I! I : i'
Ifnwn in i. jio t . liii.i
a .VM.USiU' > f r lie; i ;;?
? ? ?? I ; _ v/
L.,-.. .>
V " '
i \ /' \ *
\ /.. - . '_L_
\v" '
> .
> f
)k
' \ ' -v . '
A*
'"vVy ^,-1^'
1 yi :f i
acusc (7. A
M PHYSIC! AW \ I
FCATURC, AS y
OP *//fr ^Jp* ^ .;'
? PAST CSV -' /?BV . *
?S*CT GALL... ^
, v
r
THE PALMETTO LEADE
?^
romf^ tKjj1
,"*55"V >i K. Kfl
viX-JUj 4 i a
.\e. < 1. is. ti.;s piper ONLY when
t lo. . I it! y-.V letter. For private |"
it J u yii-o.t.us y setl, stamped, en' ?
i-. Ituviiujg, -!<p i rivvive by return {
<liie.>tioj't.s. S:4:m your lull name, X
to all ltlt'.-.v Audr-.ss all niail y
>*;th CaroLiU'. Ijlj
1 . i:T u: ' i iu \rry people that J
i w(. lK. ilto Why ^Ivmihl
ii art.. .cL: v. i:r;s t i !'u"s jjral nag a
o .? ( * icaritit <.n<;( hin? a-'
i'.til. L I (.u, even thotiyh ;
rI : ' , L_r ;i !, a-e-ty!l I...- .1 in> I
:; wnr.Jtal:c, me pink a
' _ :* v. hVf.oail?
In. mi :in\ii.iiM I r.
i i :t h.i.'K fur-It will mala-l
r ti ? > !. in you . . . -ti<:,
V ' r t? *.. i*.?| ail I
i it I'li'vu ?)> two ami ho
' . < !;? t ??? ? oruunil j u'ur <lu?rj
t ' :: ! :L, . \ Mil to take llUU b:lih llflurt'l
VO.-V . :
? * ? * ;* . ;j
;i. Vil ' ! 1; 1) tuivj -iii.fu I'.ir
> *<< i.\*- toxvir' tliiit I
' !. jtj i::1: | liit- year? * ,
I-. ,\i".w'er-? 'I lie w isest t'>in? for
-""ji'ii f i if il-i \? I'ti'tj-lady is !<?.ko a:
H < :r "iuo.vtion and for:/
re .\V?y friend' and >?>nr do*
i :i chanee. your
'''ore is lint one |ilaoe
s ':?i. ;>i;d' that is in the school
s' im on.. : .. . ,
' aiiii'.-dly in*
. I- ' ! triune. '
T in
i ' "! -1. -4 i. v/o n . .1 r < '! ho
' '' ; t: *i . hv it., lot if l
' t.; : :; ::: - hiniti.tr ;
i t> n-.'-vo v. iM ;
' l ': vy-o !yv
oat'
< \ . .. M. j.'her, v. : toil is i
'i . 'i.i- i . * .
, j ?* ' '?
\v enrw ii v\t j
. \..iH ' .yi < Kl.KIti: VI MS
. t n ?i ;n <>k i'ko
_____ J
' I . : ! 71 i- t - i' "flic
! ' . . o . i;u.'vh io Vric. l-'.S.'A.
i : ; \ ( . ;V u; y !' n--|
} . *' : : l \ ?. ; Ijy S . I .uk-:
' ,:!rSa\ iii'tin:-*
* 1 ' . .i;\ '!: v. :\V, . aiill iho
: .a - . Ir.-.
' < !. 1 . . ' *. i : !. I . . . Mli liU
. . ' :: r.Ui.i' .J.-iil's aiiiI
. : ! i of lilt
V j>;i :.;ruin..
... /'. !'<-*
' -ft'ct. v/i'Jl
- :i ^
i ' i i; s r i'mi ,'C i". i' "v.
o vv . . <;'l a .ii {;av<
'm ' 1 jr/VmI talks.
. . .i.i.s of thf
v Mis
' .v , . . tvrOM.-i'u-.l
; . L I... . Ml ?. Jcll.
-;T' . , livl.ii; M
1 1.p? >c opal
. > i. .iji ami
. i .. .Millunik-!
. i.. . ... wa.-. |>11_?
i ... . V. ' i...Vivst;iijf
. rff'a -t. Willi
: . I. M.
....... .. a, t&ji ir.ui lu-i -
% ... ; -vj-?a.;wrh'- to
, . , -* i'li'ln.* riv\
... x ' ' . ';u .or
i. the part
. ... ... t he JJU'Jt
. ; . . s : ' . tilling.
.?i?.?. 'v-t-,. .;.j?vai4tl the?
ii... for ^
' til: lkadeu
. i .
? " _ T
. ? / ^ . / / ?7~
Si.'LcJ tV:i:?ey ;
> a
;
? I
Vv .? -'T '
*:;V N
|P
:r
' 7
"THE ROVING
/ Ry ChurK
Jessye I Imir I'lru?l's With II
.Munrlii'itd <'<>nc? r( j t
T' il leen V'lii''- drew \uth pure \
minor !<< >* melody a portrait <?t 11
life in On* Tinted States,It
from rlavery to m"d? rn day.-'.and]
fr ; ;i -jdinual- to .foilrtttti lo\e-'i
.-oti-j'Sj a* t-ho I'.va .It,-, y<* Ni-v'ro t
s> Ij*- i>! eseiited a ? V. in the
Moorhoa.il amv'iry Friday
neetion with tin' wcsUi'n division,'
conventionof t-.e Min'nc-'ota Kdu-'d
ration ax?Ofia'li"ii:
Siiyintr to a hashed parked house,1
th (.'hoi!*. ( v. ii itiyif rfnd- six wii- i
tin n. liol I aHuui'-n afS" mu< h with.;'
dramati" 1 i est i)Wit ion" as it ?5iil f 1
with melody. (
Guid?d only hy Miss .Jes.?ye's ae-l
cotiipaninient. ' exceptional its'*
kill arid 'control.- th choir opened ;
-U .il<urt?" a ith?liiu imin i-si-ivr '
If"}' Oil and 10 other little-known 1
spirituals;,- Most attractive to its
audience . were the semi-humorous '
I\rv Horn's and the Children of Is-ftt'i.
.?^; _ ' ?? -j i
~-*-J)ippimr into folk sonus, the 1
choir do w. inost applause for Paul
Robinson's Water Roy. Six other1'
numbers, were .sunir in this division.
' * ? '
Tim .j?11wi I'l'iiI Travc-ty of r\Vakc
Scone from the play Poipy ami''
Ross dominated a series of njod-.,
i in Negin soinrs, following Ivy Gel'-1
'aw ill's Summertime from ,t}ie opera
of the.same iiam1.^-^
Kxcerpts from Southern ?U4]?p-i
dy. vout'ii'Vn onjrs oi irrinatea hy
alaOiu ui-nl. .i-luViiiil ...iSe.-ti r oi?i:a ni, 1
* * * * * *. i
Free Wlierh'n;: In The Hlack Hills,'
Inure, North Dakota?Sien on
,i .i-j'fo wall "If |.'ou drive your old 11
i'.uiii to jink, d-ive him. in here'' j1
A'i'd another siirfl across the. line in'
Moii'-j "Keen a tish would h"(
u-i-t ca jrVit if it kept it.< mouth
: . ' |
r T- * - * *
lV.hit sl.'.T." and one five drtl-jl
j la.r i f.x of candy?-for ono* tele-1
I f:!v tu--cail. That's the item -that:1
'vi at in'o the. bonk? of the Pow-j1
Lh r PjifT Shnppe in the Black build
j ie.-'r* Friday in tiii?; manner:. A lad
; >!' a!?'Ut K id was rfiyited permis-l
-!' h to, um' the. id phone. A check
minute.-\later revealed the.
(Yhortstge.. i'
I Y-u do-not see any speed copsi
. ir. fTTT- country...V?louff sleek shiny,
! car \vi!i? pa.-savou on the road and
i:"r*|_i_n fiynPTor a few miles, and,
i if voii are- driving too. fast a hid- i
! d-n'dcrh siynnl will flash from the [
of tAio ear "Stop- Police".
F * *~ * * * *
1 Pood is plentiful and cheap, foi '
' < v. n* v-flvo cents you jrri threei
J !ai.d> ihops, two icel cream scoo?ps!
[ :' fn'. amed potatoes, two slabs of
!c.!*ti>:\.four slices of bread, a cup!
r f ' sapid and a slue of pie,}
: :. cicni ette and a stick of chow- j
id. : :in. Now that's any man's
I m'. ppv-s'wnyth. But . . . .iust one I
: 'now '"leinrne" tell you.j
, Back down
In iVJiunesota
V"ii tret more Than your moneys
ur r < >r a cy.iM'aer x*u can per
:> hnire juicy steak, c retimed'
pons. fried onions, u bowl of soup
' tv.ii larci' slabs of butter, milk,
ojVeo or beer ma-hod potatoes and
"hot <:op" buy, a little "nip, chewhip
puni nn?i a ciparetUC
. * - ? * *
The earth i* coal black and the
,ri,-lies' -.>i! I have ever seen.
* ? * ?
. Only one" franchise is issued fot
hi* p?vj!i"t>TTiir"of professional box-j
Tv1 in Minneapolis. Frank Mc-,
Coimick i- the present holder. i
^ *. * *
*n Morirhi-ad. Minnesota, is W
~'T. H ,! rd-nr.. ftTo Railway E?P~j
- -fi"'" neint-. a kind imW?mannered
little pent lemon. who came here
-,S years aeo from back "East with
the', intent ion of saving every penny
he c<>uld out of his small salary.
He now owys enough real
i.-tate < ? retire for life on a .nod- :
e t income. ^
Ci I
+* ** I
For a lone time I had the world
r'n mv hand with a down hill pull.
AH I would have to say was "well
I'll see you later,, pot to po out
i nd pet some ro ws now" So . . .
id Minneapolis T started otT "well
".I'm poing loo".... "Hut you,
haven't pot a press card see, and
von can't pet in". "Oh. yes I
have". And chimed if she didn't
have or,e from the "Kansas City
! (vi"
..11 . i
+ * ?*
M nnKato.' Minnesota
( Oponir.with a rorord-bt- akiner
j attendance which surpassed crowd?
X;H previous nicotines session's, of
[the Minnesota Education association
started today. Out-of-town
visitors arriving late late night
! without reservations were faovd ,
lui'h n problem of finding accorh-,
imndations. All available rooms in
the hotels had biyui reserved, fori
tonight s/jverat weeks ago, andthej
? />
?\ v
.REPORTER" Hj
;s Spears'
. 9 - ' . ^
<.cal committee busy for the last ><
wo woeks| assigning- rooms. in prb w
ate homes for touchers, was rush \\
(J this morning by the flood of ;??r
.-quests. * i v'
There were twenty-live or tjgirty
ri*ore.-tiA? exhibits by Arms man* a'
:fuctur.imr school supplie-. And]1
i>. the ev niug session the Eva Jos-! *v
ye- Choir and the .exhibit of paintntfs
by the Harlem Artists Guild ^
larked them in. There was not!
v?n standing room in the audito-!
"if.m,. the corridors f.n the three! He
floors were throntred, ? and the j ^
Oi.w.'i overflowed*- into the hall <la
i'sbil many lingered outside the
loors, ' * vi
K. G. Fitch. Farjjo,. railway mail '
Iei'k was killed, today whcn he!*u
-1 i?> 11 ev 1 and was. struck by a moy-'!^
uli train a* he attempted to trans]1
for mail-from one train to another. I ,i
e<
No one can buy the- art of the rti
Indian painters. their _ intricate e*
ait-lures and designs fashioned out i ai
>f bright colored sands on .the fc
floor must be era-id tit the end, of id
the day. Thaf^s* .tribal custom. 1T
The spirits .would he. displeased if | E
the work remained overnight. c'
?. I cc
Out since 5 P.M..-Thursday the!1''
Case county jury trying- the Sam.'
Dolvo^ase had failed to reach an 01
agreement by niid-Jiight Friday.
Dplve, Fargo attorney is charged e<
ivith drunken driving. ' w
? * J a
Two Indians of the Fort Totten'?'
f-< scFv~ri11fm'vCere" killed Friday* and [ ^
another is in a serious condition^
in the agency hospital a?'the re- - c<
?ult of! two auto accidents. Dead ^
r..n~ i ?v ? . ?? '
mi o'miii nniruwi wno -was KUlPd
iv.hen his en? overturned near St.*'
MiciEiel mission. And Willie Littic
Ghost, 2 years old "killed when
'ho sedan in which he was riding ^
-truck a culvert and overturned a' q
half mile west of Fort Totten. I
Injured are DeWolf, 24, driver a
of the Redroad death car. Bene- t<
diet T.ittle Ghost, Mrs. Little Ghost, a
and her five year old son were cut J v
and bruised. f'
Early removal of Frank P. is
Forostal as superintendent. of the"
Minneapolis police appeared in the,1"
background' today after Mayor jP
George E. Leach ordered the lidlH
clamped down on Minneapolis nite; n
syiots following charges that the'j
c losing and "liquor laws w#re,being t
f]o*utc-d in these places. ,!
* %
lies Moines. luwa?With but *
!?7.35 in his pocket and only a si& *
dressing gown from, his former extensive
wardrobe. Nervous and >
ill with tears Tn his eyes, W. C.,?
Kurrle 52, sportsman, polo playei|_
Mid once a trusted bank official,|
was checked into the Polk county
jail Fridnv bv Charles Antl..< 1
deputy -United States Marshal!,
who booked him on a chrtrge ot
embezzling $lOotOO(V from the First
National Bank. Kurrle's arrest .
came Monday might in Burlington
when police - there were informed
he was carrying a gun.,
******
Wins By His Whiskers
Brookings, South Dakota?'The .
men at the South Dakota State
college Ja?e clean shaven tpday\ but
a few days agd it was a (lif- n
ferent matter. They grew whiskers
as part of their preparations t
for thi honie-coming hobo day fes- a
tivitids. ? Mis? Elizabeth Wright,|u
a junior, tested the boards to find .
whij) w.-vs the mos.tl-ticklishi The F
winneH\Radie Bnnn of Pierre, S.i" *
--iT ? * * * ?
Chicago A pain * . t,
I.avado CiLrty Bntnrad in Nf\ a
Sjy intrlanrt* Revufc
' Lavada Carter who was the feff7
tuve at several New York .night
spots a few weeks ago i? now in Vl
Chicago for an . engagement al n
Swingland Chica<y> night sjiot. At It
the premiere of Ben Skoller's new cl
floor show she quickly won her
audience over wi-th her new songs
from Europe where she* toured ^
with Low Leslie's "Blackbirds";; *
Tlnraee Henderson's brown musical
bombers furnishes the swing1 and
Baby Minesft? one of the outstand- lr
ing stars of tfie rfew show. r,"* !n
Edna Ortez formerly at the Cotw
ton elub in New Yolk is here with n
hef tap dancing. And Freeman; a
and Freeman are showing the Chi,
eago boys what tap dancing real;
!y )> ' h
An 1 there is, a new dance "The .
Palsy Walk". It's the Susi-Q and. s(
the Big Apple cooked togetheij ^
with a little tabasco sauce thrown
in. Boy, its hot, and fast.
simply get out there on the flooil
and do anything you can as fasti0
as you can. 111
With I.nvadft Carter, Rosalie S'
King. Annahelle' Ross and
other New York sepian stafs in theL
city at the same' time, it almost J
seems to me tHat I am back oh,"
j Broadway. |a
i ' - I ".
_?
PagejS ]
[ORRIS BROWN
A. M. E. CHLRCB g
Rev. K. I. Lemon, Pastor \
Charlfc'SfWn, S. G--With splendid *
father prevailing last Suw^ay, ' i
le worshippers at Morris Brown \
enjoyed good servicers all day. *,
he usual scimonclle to the childell
was enjuyed by the youn g
dks. The pastor spoke to them
w the subject "A. wise *i?n
*rtli a 'good father'4.^ The?uial
laige crowd of ehUdrferr?h4 ne.
with raprattc.'.tiom^while the
istor explained to them the na- -U
ire of the subject from which he
joke. The sermonettds to the
:tie one a, are really enjoyed by
le elder ones as well.
After the ser;non<kte the pastor - . .
tested as a text for the inuiiiiirf
i toon Acts :7. The sermon
p.s built around fhe theme "The
ay o'f Salvation". There was
>e accession at the morning aerce.
Sundaj""school and League
Id forth at their respective hours
i ; the evening sermon was preach
I by Rev. Pugh of Georgia, wfio
lotted as a subject, "No Parking
1 the Highway". A practical
rmpn resulted from the texf sected.
. ,
Our Uedi atio.r. week begins next
mday morning continuing fcr ono
tek embracing tlie second $uniy.
Interesting sermorfs ar.^' ipro
ams will feature the week's per
res. The dedication sermon (will
preached by Rev. C. S' Ledbetr
of the Congregational church
1 .the second Sunday afternoon,
he different groups will report
?the?Tors 'a;?night?follow irig
ie second Sunday. It is expect
i that ea.eh cf the groups will
ind.tr -good accounts of then; se.lv^
when the roll is called. We
:e looking forward wi.Ttr~p*'-asure
r the coming of jhe_^Eva Jcssye
oir -on the Ihth the month,
his will be a ?duaT affair with
mmanuel an.. Morris Brown
lurches participating. A suc ssful
occasion sdems wellassur1.
OQr new conference year is
T to a good start with Dr. L^rai
at the hfeitn.
Memorial servcies for the depart
1 ones of the past conference year
ore held last Tuesday night with
pproprtate services featured by
biggies by Mrs. Hannah Mitchell.
trs~~ S. J. Pn-rwo: th.?am}- -Bros ?
O Mitchell an.j R. Crawford. In
ar.nection with the services, the;
nveiling of the chair of the-late
if..J. Sv Morant was made ajfeaai;e:'',
Mrs. M. V. Johnson actjhg
S .mist: ess of ceremonies, signored
a program that was effecnal.
Among 'the musical num^^T^
ers rendered was a solo- by Mr.?
icne Woodruff.. '
Mor'is Brown is the church ."ith
war in welcome that is extended y
? all vsiturs, and our services are
lways gracei'-with many visitors.
ho arc introduced and ;r.aae t<5
I'd at home.
An eVCnt of unuf'ual significance
i the p ig-; ant of Royalty to be
taged oil tne 22nd under the diectior.
of.Mrs. L. G. Davis. This
agtant wi'l feature some of the
fu.-t ndtod heads'-of the differentat
inns of the. world.
The readers oj? The Palmetto
.ea.i'. - Iook! forward with interest
o receiving their^copy Vach Sun- ay
mornfng. ;
jTNAL PAY-UP,-r
&
WEEK
V ' .*
aa>?aa??4oa???e>a tasemi
David G. Ellison ^
General Insurance
Honest and efficient attention
when to aH-jbu^inesa
placed with me.
PHONE 5717
?o strengthen
he whole system 4
gainst the weakening effects of
be changes that take place In
MIDDLE LIFE
Good strength Is always imporar.t,
but it is of special importance
Uring jlllf Change?
I life when the || 9b|c..^h!
odv needs tlie A' Skz
lent to fortify
nanges that are
cased nervous * i
ritability and the \ ggg
Lstressing symp- '
ecu urnuai'iu &
ith a view of
iak.lng the wornn
as comfortable as possible.
To combat poor nourishment and
ssociated nervous fatigue. Oardu)
as real usefulness because It is a
ltter tonic an? stomaohic which
Emulates the appetite and Increases
ie amount of gastric Juice. In this
ay, digestion Is aided, thus favorTig
more complete transformation
f food Into living tissue, resulting
i improved nutrition and the conequent
building up and strengthning
of the whole system.
Cardui is a liquid medicine, sold j
i 9-punce bottles, with full <Llreclons
'for,"use, ^ -%
lI . ' .. .