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. i _i _ VOL. VIII?NO. 3d. President M. Wb; (j) Announces Change. Faculty For State Go* lege Next Year studying during tne summer reeeiv* , ed her Mus. M. degree, and returns as Associate Professor of Music. Miss Florella Fordham, It. N. Dix. -ie Hospital succeeds the late Ida P. Davis as head nurse of the Hospital. Mr. "R. A. Brooks, a ^ member of the faculty for the pasj two years, returns in a new capacity as Director of Physical Education and Head Coach. Mr. Brooks is well prepared for t"hese duties from training and ? experience^ and has studied under <some of the Bestr coaches during the^ tho summer. Other members of the faculty who have studied during the summer are: M rs. Rho^a-Jiving, ,Ohio S>ate; Edward Ferguson, IllinShrf dv-iL-Criien. Howard; Miss Lilla Mitchell, Hamp> ton; Miss B. H. Jackson, University of Pennsylvania, and at South Carolina^ State; W. C. Lewis, J. A. Pierce Miss TTosa "Reed. Mrs. Bessie Burgess Mif.s S. . B. Henderson and C. R. Clagett. To The A. M. E. MinisterB of South Carolina You are a'sked to meet in a Ministerial meeting at JVffc, Pisgah A. ? - - Mr- E., Church,, Sumtet, J?. \y>dnesc^y, September 14th, 1032, T2 u__ O'clock. Don't fail. T. J. MILES. I "i'i - 1 * ?N " - ? ' ? C( Reading from left towight?;No VVinnsboro, Capt. of Guard; Wi " want C1. JMcL lellan, Columbia; CTi way. Assistant Chief Rabin am ' Tho4n-st-^nd only 33 degre< the__Jurisdictiorr of South Carol Columbia, S. C. The Mystic SI or 32nd degree A. and A. Scot Cairo Temp.le was set up . Imperial Council with the foil Stuart; Asst. Chief Rabip, Nob 'XlUiLlaiL^-'iTeasurer. Noble J. II. ter Noble T. J. Andersqy; 2nd van; Capt. of Guard, Noble J. Noble 1). S. Green. There will be a ceremonial standing in either the Knights ' I tndny to Noble P J. Di-XSOn. Re i Columbia. S. C., and ask for ar The Gospel Tornado Boosts Morris College 1? The Rev. Walter <b Davis, Evange ffsT found a Morris l olleiro flub I Mill itnn^ * % '?X : ? )LUMBIA, S. C., SATURDAY, SF BLES OF THE MYSTI S ?? us'eful service to his people,? stating thai. to be able to render service sat isfaet'orily in out? position for twen ly one years~^i nrrfin must be oquat ~ to the task. Dr. Duprt. stressed ed ueatioi) and the importance of being prepared and able to render service as Prof. Woodson had for the'last s twenty one years. Mr. George Fos c feints poke of the pla^e .that 'Prof. Woodstfti held in the church in which j, h.. denieted him as a Christian, yen- . tTemari standing for the righ'r-in all matters pertaining to the church. ( Miss Catherine Moore of the fac- j, ulty of the Carrier Hit reet School . spoke of Prof. Woodson as a princi- f pal. Miss Moor moved her hearers! as she told of the pleasant relation- j j ship thai had grown up between the ^ principal, teachers and scholars. She , o urged them not to" forget the many I b lesson*,. ht. had taught them both by ''? precept and example. Mrs. Ora L. Foster of the faculty of the Coming i^1 Street High School rad the 6ln.uary ? in which she brought to the minds a of hoi- hearers that they were witnessing: the last rites of a man that stood for the high . ideals of life, a man that s:ood for the right. In a the absence of the Pastor-Rev. Means ' Rev. Thomas of the Silver Hill M. E. * Church dlivercd the eulogy. Rev. Thomas forcefully spoke of the high f Christian life of the deceased and e that he left a legacy rich in- the . fullness of Jesus Christ. Mts. Pres j ton Alexander beautifully sang "Safe t in the Arms of Jesus." ; ' v Prof. Woodson leaves to mourn his ' loss .wo sisters: Mrs. Penoja Crjn shaw of Greenwood, S. C?-an<l Mrs^ ^ Nancy Duncan of "Chicago, 111. Two ^ Drocners: unes woodson, Jr.. ot Macon, Ga., and Joe Woodsoh of*Greenwood, S. C. A faithful wife and one son, Jr., with a._host of relatives atiVrtiientfs. When the funeral party reached .1 (Continued or Page.8): \ ? ... . V-j -. /?< ^ .'a. ? - 1 4tt* i 3PTEMBER 3, 19;J2 - 1 W. N. Rosborough, Columbia. 1 n*; Thomas I. Anderson, Columl olutnbia. Assistant 4-llUstrous' 1 ett. ? Kubios-ah" th"oljSJx?ilir _Sln-ine of 'emple located in the Mast'mic T Masons in,good standing tn tin prs of the Consistory. supervision of Imperial Deputy rious Potentate, Noble T. E. Dn Prophet. Nohle S. A. Moore: () cson: Asst. Iteeorder, Noble .1. 1 Perry; Director. Noble E. XV. R t. White; EecUirer, Noble W. v nights-September lGth?8:00>ry can be made a Mystic Shri J. E. Dickson, -Assistant Recoi Recent Bride j MKS 'mit.I.Awn cAMrnrT,i,_| rior to her wedding AujjtiH 24lh, n.i, Miaa?Kvulyn?Iv: I'k'liutr,?the; nigjvtur oi'_ Dr. and Mrs. .1. P. I i i\?v ? cirt i'WUU ui I.IWIIWI . onu \\?15 :vaeefully gowned in yellow taffeta nd carrying an arm .bouquet of yelow roses, mingled with green leaves, md Spanish ferns. Mrs.- Margaret Pickett be bride's unt was "Matron ?f Honor." She coie a gorgeous, evening gown of oft yellow carrying bride roses alorned with Spanish ferns. Mendelssohns Wedding March then ame the sweet strain of "Here comeshe Bride." The bride entered from be East door upon the arm of, her "ftthe*. Dr. J. P. Pickett, very beauifully dressed in a gown of whi.e latin. Orange blossoms were used it the back of the bride's cap from .vhieh a bride's veil suspended to the ITo'dr. The bride wa"s carrying Glide's roses. The groom entered with the best nan. Charl? Cherry of Anderson, S. n? from the North door. "Best man ind Groom" wearing full dress suits. The couple met in "the center of the room where the father so- generously gave the bride to the arms of the -> - Zvofot I FKTUJ \ SON St ~ ^ 'is^z?:? ^K ? .r ,octnrer: Noble J. \V. McDowell, bia, 1st Ceremonial blaster; Ediecordor; J, R. Dundee, JtyidgeNorth-a-ml South Amrrica. .arid;; eniple 112o G2 Washington St., * Knight Templar. Commandery A. Alexander by orders of the ickc.lt ; Chief Rabin. Noble J. G. rionlal Guide.. Noble 1'MgarrMc\ Ohkaon; 1st Ceremonial Alas- . pod.; Marshal. Noble S. \V, Sulli,N. RosboroOgh; Asst. Lecturer, oTdoek ; and any Mason in good me for *10.00. Why not write der. 1 1125 1-2 Washington St.. departed. I . ; Ksirly in'the aftnocMi on Monday August I t. 1I.i.t-le P-??-/\ Ander Mm quietly stole away with the ar.yvis. To know this lovim* child was to 1< ve and a ;o>-u lH'i'. Li till Rosa pos-ess.j one !' the sweetest ions ili;.* could he had?lov it'n and k-'liel towards her old friends as well r.s the "young one's. _ The floral dH'erir.ys attested 'J deep rcrpgt on the- part f f .menders, and friends for the eleceasttl and hoi faniiU-i?-Th?.> large .win! e r of -peeiplt who cnte-'Vi. the- hen -e- . during the time .between"- eleath and burial te give cot ;f<.i t and ai I to the' . - .'ro:*.\ c-d family, showed! tli'vt during her shoit lift*, sho Was the ught we'll of b y members anel frit'tuls and loveel by all who know he r; . Funeral sendees wore conducted a\ Bethel A. M. Iv. chifth.' .Suntlay, August 7(h, the Key. It. S. Law it'iicf. na tor. otliclnt intr. Interment war. at Randolph cemetery. She leaves to. mourn her leist, her mother 'ind?fat her,?M-r-. and M is. . Anderson, Columbia, S. C.;?Mr. Rich a-rel Young, N'ew Veirk, X. Y.;' Mr. "mrd .Mrs. fr.?M. " Anderson,?Ituthor w **"T groom and 'marched undeT the great yellow bell and faced Dr. J. \V. Boy-I kin. pastor of the bride and Dr. T. I. ^Villhuns who performed the wed. ding ceremii?y. During *fhe \iine that the matrimony was read by Dr. lioykin, the soil music was head after whieh prayer was offered by Dr. T. J. Williants. J he "linde" Hnd,l"(?l tmin" s.bSfl Ull the steps leading' upstairs shaking trnnds and receiving congratulation from many friends. After which both rushed upstairs and dressed fojr^ their honey moon. The bride dresed in a?*op of blue with a)]" nccessories while the groom dressed ill a suit of black using<$black* arid white shoes. They left at once to begin their honey moon in Anderson, S. C. which will' end in New York City. Many beaif iful "qnd useful presents were received from all parts of the 1 country as the couple has an extra large acquaintance-. [*' The out of-town guests were Mr. | and Mrs. Willie Burton. Uncle and \unt of the groom; Misses Lillian Brown and Pauline 'McDowell, all of A?ndf>r?nn S. C.: Dr. M. A. Evans 3: FIVE CENTS PER COPY. Activities At Harbison r Agricultural Institute Iruio, S. C.?Th -f^Lculty and students of Harbison?the school of op poi Utility for boys?are beginning to turn their feci into the pqtlis that lead to the?oponing uoors of the institution. Many of the "members of the faculty have added to their store " of knowledge nml th.,;*. ' skill i'ii" the technique <>f 'eaching by taking courses in summer schools of note during their vacation, j Our forYnej- students scattered in all directions are doing ..heir best to secure means to meet their? obliga_Luuui.iJm.ing ihe approaching ."nation. New students i? Harge numbers -are applying and are seeking the rare advantages which the institution offers. The campus is ideal for quiet, N students. Tlie mtteh talked of trades in the Institution Kvill fiave" thftr> beginning this year, and will be added wFh ineiihMlig emphasis and in such proporti r.s in the coming years' as our means, fitness and approval 1 of out1 Board will allow. " For the present we olan to ofiYr Voursefe' in practical carpentejring, brick masonry, Blacksfnkhihg, agriculture and shoe repairing.?in?the ~~* very near future, we hope to send * 0111. from this institution ,trained kauers?and demonstrators l'dr the above nanifcd vocations. We want it clearly understood, however that in adding jhese new courses, we do not' . minimize the importance of our fit ting men and boys for higher education. The institution *is already well known for its work along this Tihb;??~??? ? hav\. also been given a larger place Our courses in Christian Education in the program of the school; More time has bee ngivejfc these courses to the end that there may go from this school leaders who may be depended upon to go fyrward in all the Chris tit?n octivitiuw, of tht. church, j>s well .? as in Christian citizenship in general. School?opens Tuesday, .-September thirteenth. - V City Schools Open toJEn-, 7* * rollment New Pupils Mon.' Tues., & Wed. Sept. 5th, 6th, & 7th Hooks Exchange At Each School that each school will be openfor the regis.ration new*pupils beginning .Monday, Sept. 5 and continuing thru Wednesday, Sept. 7. The hours 'ale from " S'Mil to 1 n'clnel Tormnl _ Hit urged to enter their children during legistration days. /N To assist parents in securing books at a very little Cost, a bobk exchange will. be conducted at ihe schools during registration. There has been a rumor that many changes have been madc in both grade and high school books.According to Mr. Johnson this is not true. There will be. no change in books except that Work Hooks will not bc used in the grades this, year. All first grade pupils will be assigped to,their rooms Saturday Sept. 10th at noon. , ? . . i'upils in 'the Coluntbia Schools last year promoted to the 8th grade and.all new 8th grade pupils will be . assigned to their home room atj i Booker Washington. Saturday. Sept. -receive room assrgnnn nta Alon. day, Sept. 12 at the opening of school. Through an error thq name of .Miss EvCretta M. Sinua, grade tetafher," Booker Washington was omitted from the list in the assignment last week.