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fPacro Six Doings of the State Ministerial Seminar li\ Itov. Julius Holmun Tin- Theoiogi. al Seminar m1 Min isU'iial Institute that was recently conducted at Allen university in connection with the State Sun| day School ami A. C. K. Learnt f School of .Methods, was a grand affair. We were authorised to report i frr? TTTe Si ni!iai. h.,t will digress L ' long enough to say tin t the League department work, umiet the direction of Dr. W. I). Chap pelle, .Jr., >"n of the late. liishop W. D. Cna|>i>ellv, was carried ou' in grand .style. Dr. \\ . Ik Chappelle is also ?fa- -sntt-itt-law of ,th<? ft ientjjy' and smiling Dr. Thomas Jefferson .Miles, who is poxver~~~In South Carolina. * The Sunday School department was ably hi tidied try that spleTo" didlJ*' ~T[Tia?T tied gent letnan. Mr John II. jlarris ot" ('harb-sion. Mr Ilatris is line. hop of the A. M K. church and ~ Hishrfpnrf South C-trt'olina, -wWnhis one 'd.v. c .iltred aiid ta 1 ente wife. Mrs. SV<io L. Flipper, was ti,? :i t*. i g o i d i no tenius of till' wiuiii' nnuir As tu thi' Si-niiilai'. wry i-HVr live \\?.n'l; n :?s d<?no. 1 hi* instrii'. tOI'S IW.'H 'Voi 1 UlllllHlfcl. -A>-i should haw hi-;. r<l tiii'iii f<?/ yours?'i t . Ki v. J>*><i Heard. 11 I. pri'suiiny ? Mi l. tnuu'ld I'a.-toial Thi-o Ioji: Ki v II. V. Uri>jr?k'ii. H.M. Knjrli-h Ciianunai ; Ri-v.H. 1*. But k-r. Thi- l.itV ct' <*hri>t- Kev. E. AAdanw. P.P.. Seerotary of Ed;, ration of thi A. M. k. i-!iuiv!i .Hoa-oiota s; Ho\ S K. Hijrvfins H n:\ sid\-r.t < <!' Allen _ uilivor dty. Ki-liyii':.- Etku-aMoh: Rev K. I la-Ha+tt. liiavoti Eights ot Eiv|.; .Av; I'ht i:?- . ' t;Ul iiA W i s h y.??l?i?,?I a . ! .a' ; In- t i raduatt SohOtd ot. Hniia.'d unii'l'isity. lei' tiirni "Ffoii'duin l Iti-oujih tia Truth". All wla) attended this* l Iti: v. mo l.iyhli horn litFffc* Thi^. .fii.inisti'i-' of thi- state \vh.< didn't ; .tie lid.. . iiT.idiilir tliusi- who were ?."Ff*the i'C'iinnj. it-jfardli-s< t< ._ . t.l.u.\iL Ji-JJ.. Li., M ia " ! :i'11 af11 au oS thoi hi rttri rr^ir kayo. have no \va\ Li/ estimate hull' HK.lh tLu-y lost '11- S1 r v- n- <1 1 In motion ale osj immediately after the rner. eacho'd. the m-mnds and kept bust *. < i'v_ J hi <(',!? ntil the last h"Ul . . uf the .closn.ir da-> i Here i- hop iin.* litai ie \t veal; we c; n Mavi !-" -?> w e?-P??tnmmo! bt"tie and at a lime whefi riuiiiirip but tin Seme liar i- -i -t -iuii. that t-i.e ii> tree V ,?! the mi ;, will not be divided We .-boldd enroll J a 11 millinters " jle\t M ssil !;. " The writer has sat under ex 'pericncod Ph. TV? in his Theolotrhcal -work ami wish to say that tie. comparison was favorable?in the s-vvork .of this Seminar. All praise to those wh<> I: ujtht Some of those who resist eicd. Includinjr those who taiijrht were J A. IlrvaiH. C. < 'alters. .1. II. Clark W. T. Marry. David Hill. J. 11 Mitchell. -1 \V. 'Juda'e. Ci. I.. Holer. .1. 'M. Mclfri'Ie, 0. A. Morailt \ A. Cray. .1. W Williams. W ' if i? i. .. i i \ - i f i * ... ih-uui. i..i? .; .-V .\. iiiam. Bill.; 1 > N Wilson. B D ; Joseph Jame-. !'.]>: A. IV Spear*, presiding i i<ii f: ...L. I.. Banner presiding elder. u ?*!i?! uit?. Aller university and (lammon-"Seminary Julius H'-lman. a gr: duate of A1J Ten -university and also of ffie ?Seh^'d?rrf?Theology in both Allen university and damnum Seminar*: S. R. lluirhes. a graduate of Allen .-university and Oberlin Sehuol id' theology; K, A Adams, I'D -i tf-rttt+ttirt*? irf- !-i>th .JohitVon t" Smith university and \\ ilberforci' School >>l' Theology; M. R. Butler a graduate of both Aden ami Mow-, l rd tjlTTversit ies and all instructoi in Allen uiii\'ei'*ity: Rev U. ! hornoii, a graduate of both A lie*, and "B oston university and hold? the S. T. M. degree from Boston and Rev. S. R. Higgins, piesident of Aden university ami a giuduate of both 11O**'a11,1 and I'olumbia lilli'. el - die:'. R.-V. .1, Beard 1 lea11 di Do Seminar and an outstanding BibU sicilent. who studied at (!< mmotSeminar, and is ;i graduate ol Tuskegee institute. Dr. *S. R lliggins entertained in a grand style, this meeting of the stute. The' dormitories \Wu e filled to n I MANIG, IFUNERA 714 Mai Modernly Equipped Trained To a .Mrs. William Ma 4 ? i; < Telephones 8519 and 7242 1 | ST. STEPHEN NEWS Allen Chapel A. M. K. Church Rev. E. McFaddcen. i'astic Suiulay school opened at 10:1 with the supt., W. E. Matthew in eharyp. All teachers with :it th (post of duty, the lesson was :? ' by the various teachers and re viewed by the supj.. W. E. Met thews.. Miss G. i,\V4Umms is th tk'legatfe to the S. S-. convention At 11:30 Rev. McFadden as -en ' ?d the rostum and delivered th niessaere. theme. "It's Good t Know" which was yood and enjoy ed by all. Every body felt . yood a: lite man of God spoke with ou fear. At i -1 :-'H) the league rentier ? u protrrani. Sermon by Rev. Sine leton., them.-, ^Can't hide no lontr or." S'd.25 was raised. Many vjsi tors were present. . .Prof, and Mis. If. T. Wilstm Mr. Elmore McGown Mr.--DeWit Williams are back after visitinj relatives and friends in New Yorl City, they reported havitiy had i jrnuid time. Miss F. Wallace is home aanii h' '\V dl'tV - "mlwflt th' ldth for school at Ornm/fhiirp- S C. Mi:. Richard iLyers Left Simla; nitrht for school at Columbia. S C. Mrs.. Jantiie MeGowon is spend ua-tx?tidm . t i ihi.i n\ V \' 1 * ? brother, wo hope for her :Y sab niul pleasant trip. Hiss C5. Darby spont the vWectfc ii Sumter. S. C\ with .Miss J^Murrv She roportoil havinir had .1 yran? 'time. j.. M rs.JCj. K. William had as ho dinnorrVuost on Sunda'v Mrs. P Darl)^\ M.iss (1. Darby. .Mr. t in kbiv Mrs.*F. Sippes. .Miss t\ Free man. Mr. J. Freeman. Mr. P. Jot' forsoa. ' 1 lev', and .Mrs. J. Williams ha? Clarke. Mis: J. Siffjfcrs as thoir dinner finest. Ucv'. < Clarke, Mrs.. .1. Sippor* \\as mil on Sun day. hoi>e ?he will cimliuu.*. M l. ZIO.N A. M. K. I III Ki ll Kov. Paul L. Wells. Pastor tirt nitt \ illo. S The Sumtai mhooi is wide awake, our Sup? Mr .v ; 1.1r w 11h her co-wui i. -r i o ilie you' ll l? ...'.nor. \ or; intei ostiii j lesson taayfit,? I'm ii. .ininpr sorvioo la-pan at th? io.-' I.i? i.i-i.i . 'I'iie pasVo' ? ! no. lis text from - Tim. lip. i hurl points drawn mil 1'rm.: in.- Ian u;?fv of the loxt 1 I' '.now .b as mil personal Saviour I'i lei! others of His love". The I'i'hrcof re.ioieintr heard while'the nies sane was heinp delivered indicated tin t many hearts were niadi to feel pood. iin-; at *tu home id' Mrs. Map pie Monro. A very-. uo'od meet hip was held. (?ur President'. Mrs. 1. W. Williams wishes to thank- al who helped .to make our District 'Annual convention a success. Mrs. A. (". Mayes our distriv 1 juesmoni wi'IH 1101110 well plOUS At ?:> the l.cuma- met iit tlr. eluiroh.Tho topi.- foi iliseuss.i>> was enjoyed by all. .Mis. Mail. Htnst. president. At 7: ">i? 1 i e v Wells delivered a wonderful nies' saye fro-ni Kster 4:1">. Quite ; fiAv visitors tviir'shipped with m alTJ#lay. Visitors are always COipe. overflowing"., Provisions w e r made on the vnmpus of lleiiediei . o!l? ye. our sister school for tie ovelTtoWtuy erontl. President ll ift yiris knows lu.w- to manage in .: business number and is making tune-elf felt a~-a pnhle president. 1)i. J. 1.. Keid>ow wa? there lui.l, inn like a connectiuiial candidatic We thank the learned and far seeing liishnp .). S. I'Tlpper ful makimr the Seminar possible South Carolina is proud of tie Smiioi I'.i-hop, their I'isliop an. lie- prevent Men I i meiit as tar a: 11 ? writer knows is that he is de sited in South ( < rohna the bah aniv <d" his life. If through mistake wo omitted any names, noti f.v us, we will correit/the same. We missed the "Old Gray," Or I E. P. Ellis. DrT 1. W. Wilbori , was on the scene. ~:~x \ULT'S I urui/ic Lr IIW1V1L 't n Street . | and Professionally | Serve You % | nigault. Manager ![ Columbia, S. C. ; w* TI Nom?You* quNtloa will bo answered "tr?" In this column. Fox a Pattat* Bxrtr, and 25c for my new Astsolooy RzAntno 4 Lucrr Day Ckabt and receive by raturn mall a confidential laltar of free advice analyxlng thraa O) quaetiona privately. Sign you* full name, address, and blrthdata lo all letters and plaasa include a aali-addraaaed, stamped envelope for your reply... Writ* To:?Am' Wallacr, cat* oi Th* f Palmetto Leader, 1310 Assembly 8t? I Columbia, S. Carolina. K 1! *' C l't '! ! should dG about mv m andmotlu t' land. Sho diiln i loayp any \. tP " and tliuro tV.u 1 do.'.'t know I. >' , '?> a-1. A'is: Arrtn.'o t<> soo a lawy-.n and inaku your olaim for th.- nio 1 po!1'. y. Votl?bit Vo?1 i Vl'tl?w it It 111'! all your 1. "* a.d ! don't know ^ ol' mo hoi ' ''lot; qq ' 'mi: sho v .mold . want to lvavo tho prop arty. In all " ;?i, ! I. iMKTht tK'' tltvnh'H, up. t >\i t \ oil- sho Id aitoini to thin biisiui'pts at'-onood ;FT " In a lotj.dy jrlrl who oan'i bo lumpy. 1 haw boon in hi l'.t|~"'!. huro ui^t two week" rn I 1 7 wa-'t t'"' Uo ' n;o. My am a*ki"' ( mo To stay ni tin- city w i\ h 1io7~ thin your and >_p> to sohool and l \vant to ir>' hark. i'.ouit' ami work . "should I leave? Stay riyhr whole .you an and t,i school. uti will soon , I l eonim adapt' ! In the city am! miltine ?> ' i.'v >rin't>!>. Your mo j lit. . at h'>t) f '~:t'; a'tle to do I'm yofi a*- she v. i >! i i like <o by j 1' I means take adi nntaao of yo.n aunt's jfenerositY! I I I I t II 0l in i i i a w ouian here aim .1 \ eats-.old and I want In ?Kin)".- ?if I , a yet In i ami lio\\ t i i l> aimat it '.' An*-- Tell l.t i v. fiat yuij are ti l . IlllV iTTn ~~ : e' 111.' \ < 111 11. I you i t as- it y.'ifi uiMe se'Drred I?> death if I a-1 With a little .eiieouraife a eiil nti your part . .. you nijuh' viTTiT way'. " r ~ I'.. J'. I want tu know what inv 1 ;.ll.l e 11, ill : mi the hill S" :l"- h. Will y<i:l help H i'? *"Ans.: There's a elite yal liviny tip them.. Sin doesn't pay any til tent ion to him 11111!?lay fias ahoiit made ;.p he mi: d i?. stt y sway. She isn't eoiny to s.-We \oti any _ ' 1 mildo. K A! I' I moved ..at and left my htishand ^nd now r.fc won't let nit have any of my thinys. Will I 1 Vol* yet them'.' \n>: Tlte eniy t itrj for yon t. - with hin 1 . . trcytVt him as a friend insi-aol of some thiny the " "<xl\ .driiu ill" a d iie will ohanyo hisI attittuie toward"-^..;!. Settle vou . little dispute peaeefitlly ; n.| vol will y.t y.o.tr elothinir and ar..\ : thini else you want from jhim. S. .M.^ Til! liif if 1 jtin truing li y;i't aliiiiii .all t iirnt" here* Xiv hot? ShoiiM 1 make a ehati,ire?. i An>: I h>p't make a e Hah ire ri'trht now . . stay 11ii j *' with YOl'K SISTK-U until yon lave some money. ihoa<!. 1 iloji't think it advisable iii li\'o v itii- her tin- enL til l- u iu.u iTTTyillitailiirl: tn mr tha t \i?;i will cm a small -place ot your own at the huiiinninjr of eold w cat hot". A . s' I la 'i i kiti'l ami true a I can Fie to my husband hut Tei loo-n't nop11 i-iati.- hie not oik- hit What is .wrottir? Ans: K-Fsintr h1" A^'ttr thawhach . . von. twu mi on like a eoupb . of "roosters" s ji?I you ean't live a Tiappy life this way. Make your mih'i nof-'to fuss with him ami he ill oo11 tire of fussine with himself. There is absolutely nit reason w11v voii ean't live with Your Im i hand :iVul he i-iiiilentfil. twsiu; i-nrsT. n. v. Kthcl Wright of Helena S. left Saturday t'<>r. WashiiiKton, 1). ('. after having span! i --a - linji in \"\v York City and Castle Point on the- Hudson as the oii.-? v . o? aIi . and Mrs. Kd( ward Thonip.-uii. She- will entrair next week for Whilinire, S. 0 whe-<ita?she. will join her en-worker? as tift-hi'i in the < oudCy"Training srhool? Preeeedinjf her depurtur. she was feted with a faia-well dinner l?y Hie "(.iialahoiit Club," whusi tfnests-'' iheh.ii'yd Mesdair.es (Jeorgiy Thompson, Willie C.uiles of New ..I. / I ... I. V I if r t\ v 11 \ , \ il'nri." IU I\ V. 111 > UII! Haywood and daughter Lnrt'tta of -White Plains. N*. Y also Miss Gthel Copeland ol' Greenville. S. C who was a- puest of Mrs. Thompson. ONE WAT ! | 1V4 cents per mile M # I : I ROUND TRIP , 1 : I 10% let* than double the one way tare* e Mir Conditioned Comehor | Off THROUOM TMM I J. T. COfeB Division Passenger Agent Columbia. S. C. IE PAL?tfETTO LEADER HISHOP WRIGHT TO HEAD WESTERN DEMOCRATIC DIVISION Sept.? (ANP) Bishop R. R Wright of Wilberforce, Ohio, recently returned from South Afriea whore he served as charge of the African Methodist diocese Thoie, lias been named head of the Western Democratic division, with headquarters- in Chicago. .Bish'.p Wright has head of tht olored section fff'Good Neighboi League" during the last eampaigtand is rated as clever and astute politically. Congressman Arthur W. Mitchell had been scheduled to head the Western division but is is reported that democratic leaders protested \vhgt they described as pennies." Congressman Mitchell di<| the unprecedented tiring of rfe> Atrning some of the campaign fund to the democratic treasury four wars ago. Chairman Flynn delegated the task *?f selecting a nian 10 serve in westcrP headquarters to Mayor j Edward J. Kelly of "Chicago. Mayoi Kelly at once called his close friend and associate. Civil -Service Comj missioncr Wendell E. Green, into [conference with Senator Scott Lu ens. Commissioner Green is credit" cd with the selection of Bishop Wright. ' * L Harbison Resumes Work IJy 1*. L liluiyr Uegislrutioii for students : !|arl:ison Institute in Irmo. South Carolina began Tuesday and Wednesday "September 10 and 11 with lasses he'.'inning on the 12, The enrollment his increased almost years on the same dates. Accompanying this enrollment spurt have been campus gains from many direction. Two classrooms have been fully equipped in the gymnasium so that the teaching space might be increased dents might be limited to one building. Some of the buildings have, been repainted inside anil refurnished; consequently, c fee)"-1 11 ik ?'i in 11 inn i u ui permeates me entire campus.. ? : New' equipment and facilities have i>een obtained for the library and for the athletic and home economies departments. On the more academic side o; the credit ledger are to be found ;in increase in the number of the faculty, the addition of ? prineino' whose primary responsibility is to improve class room instruction, and an addition of. a new" depart merit in woodworking. As a mattei of fact, the entire program an<1 policies have heen revamped itthe light of a changing world to keep abreast with the times. Dr^-Porte >v ir.i-r - exeeu t rv e.? very h rgely responsible for th? | 'apid strides- Harbison is making j "The school Has made noticeabh of ogress "under his very capable "dministration. ()ui- principal is in the person of Mr. L. S. Brown former president of Brainerd Junior College Chester. South Carolina. He ha iust returned from Columbia University. where lie has been studv iMir toward the I'll. D. Degree in Rural Sociolovy. The-other portion of the newly appointed culty is as follows: Mis?; Evangeline Henderson of Oliio State Un* versity, who. has charge of home economic*; Mi?-s W. Gertrude Hall a members of the staff of the \. Y. A. camp of Chester. South Carolina, who will com pi i men' work of kitchen, dinimr hall, and iritis' dormitory with that of tlv home economies deparment; Miss Ruble Nixon of Barber-Scotia Jun-' ior College, who has charge of first grade; Mr. I.eroy H. Brown of Tuskegee Institute, who has charge of woodwork;- Mr. W. Guy Sanders of Johnson C. Smith Uni versity, who has charge of biological sciences and athletics; anil Mr C. .1. Nelson of State College. Orangeburg, South Carolina, who has eharee of agriculturt. With the improvement in _ihc physical -plant, together with thi newly appointed members of th? faculty, we expect this to he oui best year. orONKK ( Ol'NTY TRAINING SCHOOL Seneca, S. C.?The East end Tigers wil play its first game ut Lonsdale Park. Friday, Sept. 27 at 3:30 p. in. against one of tho Piedmont's most powerful teams Carver high of Spartanburg, S. C The tigers have been defeated hv Carver for the past three consecutive years. The coaches are getting the boys in shtpe to scratch Carver to pieces. Coach Code answered when askyd, what chance the Tigers have against Carver's strong eleven? With a smile he said "AH the boys i re trying hard and if they keep the spirit of cooperation and team Work now prevailing we expect to return to the win column with vengeance." Lovers of sport can not afford to miss this game. I 4 _ L. \ NOTES FKflM TIIK FIELD By Hev. M. M. Martin Mr. Editor: " J? ??? \\ e began-'Ajur tour ovet iho - field July. 1-lth.? Our first - visit wf.8 with Rev. A. J. Felix, the efficient pastor of St. John A. M. E. church at BisKopville, S. C. We ' found him op. the job with h' church well organized. This iwus Trustees' Day and we were asked to^stand In the gate way. The service was short and spicy, everybody seemed to have enjoyed the service, the trustees rendered i sidenid program. Twenty-five years agy at Saint Jonn wis the place where we were put <>ii the 'Old*Gray" by Bishop R. M. Turner. Dr. Felix knows how to entertain his brother ministers. We enjoyed our short stay In the afternoon we visited the Rev. L. J. Stated?at Mt." "ZtdnT Wishcky. Here he had a funeral of one of his members, ur assist ed in the funeral as an ex-pastill* nl' thu ilwooouJ TU,?..? uulomol ik-s all around the church. satisfaction. After the funera' .tie members returned t o church seven o'clock for Children's Day. The superintendent with his group of officers rendered a short proyen in. It was my pleasure 1+^speak to the young people, on tlu "snnject "Opportunity'1: July 28jh it was our pleasure tc visit Rev. B. J. Hodge at Canit.roii, S. C., Brown Chapel A. M E. church. This wa s trustees day. 1 tried to preac h to a very attentive audience that waited anxiously for the word, the spirit ran high. The trustees realized $41.1 u. After the morning service Rev. Hodge with his wife and the children were invited to dinner j'J miles from the church. The wepther was warm but we rushed"oilward and on our arrival we found everything in readiness. The Indie.-said that they were ready and waiiing and Uli-uay! that takk-was llllcd with atl kinds of loin: Fourteen persons wele fed. Foui g; Hons of ice cream and cakes oi all kinds. We returned lu the church?for-l.iague meeting. The young .people were-at their post grappling with topics at issue. Mrs. Celia .). 1 tUfSh, Mr. Henry Hnigler. Mrs. Rebecca Cruni, Mrti. Daisy L. LVlack, Mrs. Alleene Sanders, these ladies were at their best in pushing the program that was at is sue. I was asked to nu ke remarks with reference to the goad vine, thi't grnweil up :int| covered- Ton- ah. After the League the officers had a very warm prayer service and the Rey. Humphrey was the speaker for the occasion. Rev Humphrey is a Baptist -minister, and he did preach. Few yoifqg men can mike the iuipi ession thilt thT?~~ young man made in a Methodist church. He is a graduate of Morris college. Our .next visit was July 11 at >'t. Janus A. M. E. church, Columbia. S. C., Re?. Jackson, pastor-. This was quite a surprise to the pustor and he insisted that I preach. The service was enjoyed by the i udience. We had a hand-shake with somg_of our old friends Rev. Core aifiT'his wife seemed to be in good health and assisting Rev. Jackson In the work. WT" were dinner guests?nf?Rev. Jackson aiid _his hue - ..wife.?It- -began to rain a;r.l it did rain' and ra?rafter the service we winded out way to Rev. J. \V. Robinson and his daughter conveyed us to tin; home of Rev. Dunham, the presiding elder of the dewberry Uis? trict, Here we spent the nightWe were on our way to Rev. J. K. Dixon to run his meeting, but beuse of the rain we failed to reach Dr. Dixon until Monday morning at Newberry, S. C. In the "Friendly City" untune friendly folks, we made our way from the bus station down to the parsonage. Here we met Mrs j Bowman with smiles on her face. ' said that the Reverend had ju.st j stepped out. 1 lodged my. complaint that 1 did not wait vfoi breakfast and in a very few min ates the bell rt ng, and 1 went in ami satisfied the inner man. In ' I a few minutes Rev. Bowman came ' | n. We greeted each other and 1 related to him my disapppint ment in meeting Dr. Dixson oi Saturday. He soon rolled out his auotmobile and put me in . the " hands * of one of the officers ' of the church, Rru. Metts, the head ' steward. Soon came in the Rev S. J. Johnson i nil Rev. T. K. Robinson from Helena. Dinner \va> ' prepared and we enjoyed it very < much. After dinner R^ev. Johnson " .conveyed me to Trinity where 1 ' was scheduled. I met my friend Dr. Dixso?;. this renewed my spirit ' we met the friendly folks of the home and they made us Welcome saying that his home is the home of the preachers and make our j scives satisned. Here we remained during the meeting. It rained 4 so that we were hindered on Tues < day night. The oldest member of ' the church died Mondty morning and was funeralized Thursday. H< v was 85 years old. Rev. S. J. John 1 son the ex-pastor was requested 1 to.-jarcach the?funeral. He was a -J faithful member up to his pass- ' ing, paid all dues in everything. ' Servant of God well done. We were invited out to dinner 1 Friday at the home of Brothei ? Silas Devoe tnd Mrs. Rucile De* voe. On our arrival she had ev- ' erything in readiness and was ^ waiting for two other preachers v her pastor with his guest was on 1 the scene, Rev. E.E. Gaulden and Rev. Davis of Columbia. We soon) had a warm handshake and went to dinner. Oh my. the tible was J full of good things. We hardly ? knew where to begin. The dinner I . i Sal i FACULTY CHANCES FOR 9 1940*41 ANNOUNCED AT MORE- " HOUSE COLLEGE fc Atlanta, Georgia, Sept. TO? Special?Numerous changes for M the academic year, 1940-41, have ol been announced m The fatuity and AD staff of' Morehouse College. In C\ his new office a* President ot^ 0] the .College is Dr. Benjamin st Mi rs, formerly Dean of thfc rt Sct.col 3>f Religion a* Howard Uni- f0 dent Samuel Howard Archer who ..| was retired October 1, 19.18. Dr. 'barb's IV Hob it, direct >r of t'"; (1f School of Religion, serevd as artinj president from March r? 19.17 to (|t Ii.lv I. 1940. sc Added to the faculty are Bern- ju a* (1 NV. Robinson, of Rockford, Illinois, as instructoi in sociol- .,< ogy; and William F.xum, of Giry. ro Indiana, as assistant in physical education. 'Mr. Robinson received 8 the' A. B. degree from Morehouse College in 1919 t nd the <A.M. from " Atlanta University in r94(). Mr" is Exum was graduated from the n+ Uiiiversitv of* \\ isconsin in 1916 i, r?. ... . - ? .. x<t 1 -P.. ? head footbiil coach at Hethuno ^ Cookman College. ? Three members of the faculty e are on leave ol'~absence_ to study d-* for their Ph. D. deurees. Mr. Wal- ei ter k. tJhivers. of the department of so iology, will niatricolate a' New York University on a uni- '1( versitv fellowship. He is knowv J? widely for his . sociological studio; and for his work with the Nation al Youth Administration., Mr. Ha t) rold K. Kinley, of the biology de- ? partment, is on leive studying at the University of Wisconsin, when he will continue his research ii the study of heredity diversities in vorliiella microstoma. Mr. Ed '* ward 11. Williams. of the economics department, will be enrolled at Columbia University where his special - concentration' is in, lU^or organizations and relations = During the past year Mr. Williams studied in this field on" a grant I'roin the General r.ilueaiion Board and tnis year liis fellowship was ' tieVed. . ..-Js'e-W?stall appointees at More ?! < \li~s Miniuiio Green?a ? graduulte of Spelman College in IP KV who has ueen added to the Dean's office; and Mr. Geroiio I lend, le Tay lor, a recent grad ^7" note of .'Morehouse, who will Ln an assistant it. tin* Bursar's of- ' fiee. ST. I'll) 1,11' A. M. K. CIIUUCU Rev. T, 11, \Vea?h*M4-- Pastot -1? da Sunday was a lovely di y at St Philip. At HI o'clock a " wonder f.ul Sunday school as usual was ondiicted By the Supt. assisted b> the. assistant Supt4 After the opening?povfnv-tVaiieT:?the classes were arranged' an<T taught by tin C1J various teachers. A very interest ing review by ,lhe Pastor, Rev. T H. Wei thers on the theme of tlw Co lesson "Wisdom". After Sundav school a warm prayer service was IM condueted by Brother Isaac John m< son and others. A soul stirring sermon was preached by Rev. lay lor. Rev. 21:1(5. "Heaven". Rev. Taylor made every true child of God heart feel good as he preach- \vt riA/l'c Vl'nr/l Rov TflvlAV irhrn rtrr |>rincip:i 1 rrf St: Philip -*rn school this yet r. There was also pe a successful rally fur the ti ll w? tees. ... ca: On next Sunt!ay there .will be >- to baby, contest. There are mor- in than tuenUlJiabici-.cuJlt.u^tiu^- ? _lLj We were very elad to have 'Mrs ve Co fa .John-on of Detroit, Mich., m- Ki our truest.. We also enjoyed thi 01 remarks she made. We also had sei Mrs. M. M. Deas of Hopkins, S i 0. who spoke some veVy interest- ilt, injr things. At i> o'clock a lun ^ai I .eagre wj s conducted ly the vice 2-.' President Mr. Henry Johnson, Jr pc. > At S o'clock Rev. Siuiift an! t.(| choir rendered an inspiring ser- w, rice at St. Philip. AVe all enjoyed having Rev. Smith and his good people. Rev. Sister Telia l.ovette render d se;-\t7ee :>t (lie hone* of old lad.S l.ui'a l?e_v.i,-:.t A i. ). iiin.ihei followed hvr ll.cif. 1 his pi aye) o ?er\ice :i:.d the inr^..i,'c fiom Rev Lov.tle, ?eeii' < d o I :i i'.'um He- % 1 i , lie a It s neai l witn joy. > Those on the sick list arc re ,)!? ovei ii c , v.e pr; y that they con- ~ me. Come to church, join the , vie : u r.li. on ivas excellent and very much en '. 1 io.Ved. Bro. Dcvoc invited us a 1! ain and sai<l that he had ncvei net a group <d' ministers in such , . i friendly union, as strangers tju' ister l)evoe is Rev. Clolden's ." rcirl^r and Bro. f lias is Rev Dixson's memjier. This is tjhe ),'*t ie vi:iid thev do everv vear . ier pastor arid her husbi nd's pas or, must (.-bifid and eat at hei able together. After dinner we ushed off to church but it bewail 11 aining just ut dark and that hin- as fered the people. We closed oul Liul begun at Klisha the following Sunday. - s^a Mr. Ij. M. Jackson and his dear ?* vife took uood ct re of the preach- / rs. They are friendly folks, hes a good provider, makek every- a hing at..borne to eat, his smoke louse is never empty of home Vva aised meat, plenty of everything ^ I'hey have one child, a school tea- na' her wh0 if an asset to the homo ind 'to his smart wife. Mr. and drs. Jackson are among the lead- 1 ng members in Trinity church. u ...... von I noy nay tru-y m-ver u' vorkinif tor tlu- church i n<l help- J" n*j the* nco'ly. 1M. M. Martin tahtWribe For? not The Falrr-,f Leader . '<' ; ! ==_ urdav, September 28, 1910 . 00 Freshmen Regisered At State Orangeburg,. S. C.?President tiller F. Whittaker, South Carlina State A. and M. College Vangeburg, announced Mfondny ,'ening to a full ft eultv session f eighty, academic' and admini rative workers that three handid freshmen had been accepted >r admission and- will lie inti-m iced t0 the procedure and srhedle of <- uida nee and orientation eek at the .college opening dav the -4 1th year, Tuesday, Sept. 17. More thi n eight hundred stunts will be accommodated this hool session and more than one indred fre&hmnn applicants have en refused admission for lack space in dormitories and classoms. The guidance and Orientutior hedule for freshmen, which was ?u?4ei the?direction?of Prof'? sor Roy K. Davenport. Division on) be is of the freshman commite-nre: i.Miss Rosamond n. chairman; A. W. Brown; -F??? lof field: J. L. Williams; P. V nvell, Mrs. Etta P>. Rowe; Mrs." A. Jewell; C. E. Dickinson, Mr*, atie II. Frierson; Mrs. II. R leffieli'. .-? * The schedule prepared i n<l an-rnnced by "Professor FfcivenpoiT r freshman week; Registration Proce<iure-F r e s hman Committee, White Hall, Sept. 17. 1940 English Tests. Prof. Jones and Staff, Tuesday, Sept. 17. 2 p. m and Wed., Sept. 18, Colejre Regulations. Freshman Committee, Sept. 17, 7 p. m Departmental Lectures; a. Artskand Science, Dean llreen, Wednesday, Sept. 18. ,b. Ajrrie'.'lture. Dean Buclu nan Wed., Sept. 18 c. Business Administration, Miss % Parks, Wed.. Sept, 18 th?Education, Miss?Alston, Thurs ?>lny, Sept:?Wr e. Home Economies, Dean Tlurd^, Thursday, Sept. 19 f. Mechanic Arts, Dean JeAVcil Thursday. Sept." 19. Tour of C n nTTru s^Committec from Senior Class, Thurs., Sept 19 - . First?Placement?Examination Friday, .Sept. 20 Lectures. Dean Earl. Dean Po?-. teV < lid Freshman Committee Sept* 20 Second Placement Examination Sat... Sept. 21 Assignment to Classes,?Moil y. Sept. 23. :>ME MISSIONNdlNCJ CONVENTION Abbeville, S. C.?We wish to in- ?;?? if your attention?tu tbf Kinging? issos which NV'" nupet Sunday pteirb'er 2!>th at the Walnut ove church. Vou are welcome line one come all, and a hearty lcome find. Our chief aim is to t the Saviour up, so that all ?n will he drawn unto Him, HETHEL'n. M. E. ( lll'IU II McClelanviMe, S. C."? Due to the ather on Sunday it was a midmmer day. Sunday school was 'gely attended but more ate excted. The 11 o'clock service s as usual. Rev. Wm. Jackson refully handed the bread of life all whoiwere willing To receive d accept ifT ttr?preuehud from : rses. Subject Tli c Comin,' !)!?? Thfi-C. weiy, visitors from mrlesfon to take part in tin* vice. On Sunday night the Rev. Ham on- delivered a wonderful mes , ire from the 7th chapter of Rev 5. Subject The Sealing of Oui culiar l'eople. While he preach the word of God our het its i e all - aflanie. PRESIDENT KKNJAMIN K. \l A VS TO OPEN SI'KI.M AN VESPERS FOlf 1940-1911 Atlanta, Georgia, Sept. 18 ? ecial?The Srpday aftrnoon seres at Spelman College for the w acadhmic year will be open at three o'clock on Septembel by President Renjamin E. Mays Morelnjuse Collego. The sere will be held in Sisters Chape' the c< mpus. A musical progii will be presented under tin 1 eetion of Professor Kemper dial d. _ l'he speaker; began his new tiis at Morehouse College n Iv 1. His wide experience in des servine as pastor of -Shi! oh j?tist Church in Atlanta: on the ulties of South Carolina Stub1po*o on/I MnriiVtrine/i P/Jliwr/i* <t. cut iv<j secretary of the Tampi. h; n League; as national st iit secretary of tile Y. M. C. A. director of the Study of Negro arches sponsored hy the Ins ite 0f Social and Religious Re rch; and as dean of the School Religion at Howard University \ member of the World's Comtt.ee of the L M, C. A.,?Dr? ,ys attended the World Y. IM A. Corferenre in Mysoro, In, in UtTmnrrt represented' the ? !. C. A. of America at the Piey Session of the World Corntec in Stockholm, Sweden ir 8. In 10-17 he was t membei the C'qmmission of Church, Com nity and State _at the Contion in Oxford, England; and 1030 he was one of the leaders the Youth Conference held at isterdam, Holland. r. 'he vesper services at Spelman carried on as a vital part ot coll aire program. They i te only open to the students and ulty of the University system, to all Atlanta citizens.