Spelling Bee Judges Named For Finals LIGHTHOUSE and 1NFOKMEK, CULl Jiiil \. ■>,. C Saturday, May 3, 1952—3 Miss Elizabeth O’Dell of the faculty of the University of South Carolina and C. Wallace Martin of Columbia radio sta tion WMSC will be the judge in the State Spelling B to be held here Saturday, May 3, it has been announced b->’ D. Leon McCor- mac of the State Department of Education. The Bee, an annual event in South Carolina since 1947, will j be held this year at Columbia College. Miss Isla Ellerbe, al so a faculty member of USC, and Mackie Quave of the staff of Columbia radio station WIS, will be the pronouncers. Participants in the bee will bej winners in the 43 country contests] which were held last week.!-™™ ™liege Seventeen of the counties have! NAACP Branch Yale Students Rev. William McKinley Bow Pallbearers bearing the casket and the late Rev. C. A. Zeigler _ : man, pastor of Second Nazareth of Bamberg, are shown leaving Baptist Church of Columbia, di the church where final rites were rec t 0 r of public relations for th» conducted two weeks ago. Rev. „ .. . . ,. stale Baptist Convention. Mr. Zeigler was an outstanding already sent in the names of j " citizen of Bamberg county and regation in this country. You car their winners. OlfheTs are ex-1 new HAVEN —'Following an the state> an( j one 0 f South Car- help materially ... by workinf pect'ed to report their champion] address by Herbert L. Wright. 0 i jna - s f or emost leaders in the through an NAACP college spellers this week. Scripps-Howard I youth secretary of the NAACP, Newspapers ( before a student body conference Baptist Church. : chaplet to eliminate whatever ; discrimination and segregation may exist on your own campus.’ Shown above are some of the president: L. C. Jenkins, secre- leaders of the State Baptist Con. t arv . j l. Brooks, assistant sec- vention. Taken at a previous retary . w p W jj|i amSi treasur convention, they are. left to ^ w D stewart district right: Reverends G. G. Daniels, president; W. L. Wilson, vice missionary; W. M. Bowman, di rector of public relations; J. A. Trustees of Morris College; J- c - a 4 • Dunbar, president State Sunday Bacoats .president of Benedict ^ School and BTU Convention; College; O. R. Reuben, president j of Morris College; J. W. Boykin All participants will be guests of the newspaper at a luncheon immediately follow ing the contest. In addition each contestant will be given a j sohool dictionary. The state winner will receive ; a week’s trip to Washington, D. C. and a chance to enter the na- j tional contest scheduled for May j 22. The winner and the runner- J up will each be given a set of ! encyclopedias. By W. M. BOWMAN The Spelling Bee is scheduled Th- o ' | ,° f the Nati °nal Baptist Convent-i *o begin at 10:30 May 3 in the . u h Carolina State Bap- on America, who will speak | auditorium of Columbia College. 1 Mr. McCormac has announced the - - - | are the national sponsors for the sponsored by the Yale University nation-wide spelling bee activi- Political Union and the Yale '^ as n€Ver employed, a Negro, tie- and the Anderson Daily Mail ( Dixwell Interracial Group, fifty Robert Weinberg, chairfrnan of HARRY MOORE gave his life— and Independent Newspapers Yale students this week joined Dixwell group, was elected will you give vour NAACP sponsor the contest in South Car- the NAACP and entered into temporary chairman of the chap- Membership? olina with the State Department formal organization of a chap- *-er. of Education making all ar- 1 ter j In his address, Mr. Wright told! rangements and conducting the] The ^ ^ assigne crpnpral pnnfrpnoe be raised s^S^tly by wind action. Eventually Greater AME Church holds its ^t of <> na quadrennial in Chicago this month. jj e j s a j so no ted as an butstan-: Supporters of the pastor, who ing orator and scholar. fist ( onvention w iJ] meet in Mul- on ridav Zt^ V ct~ 9 p ^ Mt ‘ ° liVS ° thcr speakers are: Dr. G. G Brooke n!r Ch ‘ CV ' JaSPer L ' Daniels > P^sident of the State) 7 '' ° r ' Convention; Dr. W. H. Neal °f RobinSOn An interesting program has Columbia; President Odell R ^ wilTber 311 ^' SP?ak?rS ReUben 0f Morris Colleg , Sum-' MenaCC For IIl' Dr ‘- J ‘ H ' Jackson °f Chicago, Benedict Collej J'; or. Charges H. NL PitcherS ..vice president of the Nation- Brown of Benedict College- Dr al Baptist Convention of Ameri- H. E. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (CHS)- ca, Inc., to speak on Tues-iay and Dr. B J Whin r nv, S As lf Ja ckle has not corned the night; Dr. G. L. Prince, president leston, and others PPer ° ha ' ' National League pitchers enough, l o, ^ rrs, ,ii ;r. ,h ^s Tho co„.„„„ n r Eof jjipce he's bMP tn»w3 L™ So r; r 7».so r ,„ era r,. ir z fn- rtnn ^rt ii 3 50 gives ai<3 in g °n getting on base. And he ' e 1C . 0 a - Colum-] has reached base safely 26 of bia; Friendship Junior College his 38 tries. of Rock Hill, Mather Sohnni a ■ • i . r. ^ t -n 4.4 ■ n ° o1 fori Another way of looking at girls at Beaufort, Bettis AnatW ront’c j • . i_ > u Acaae- jacks record is that h&s been my at Tr nto n and Bethlehem! on base better than three times high school of Barnwell. ; per game Jackie explains ^ A goal of over $50,000 has ; new success this way: “I kinda be:n s t to be raised in the ses- like batting third. You don’t feel sions of the convention for the! as Plough you have to swing for support of the objectives 0 f the that long ball, all the time. I organization. The. The eonven-! can bunt more often, or wait tion is composed of 82 Associat-! ^ or a walk more often and then ions, 1,500 churches, 2,000 minis-, !et a SUy lika Campy get me in” The Thanks We Receive * 'lo Ail tae lamilies and friends who have compli mented us on a beautiful service we in turn would like to express our own thanks. We honestly try to in terpret and -arry out the wishes of each family—to make no decision contrary to their desire—but vre are not the -'Inal judges. Our best reward comes with the knowledge that we have been truly helpful. Fielding’s Home For Funerals 122 Logas '»reet Telephone 5914 ^arleston. South Carolina YOU CAM HAVE YOUR HAIR PSRFCCTIY MATCHED BEAUFORT CHARLESTON COLUMBIA FLORENCE GREENVILLE QUESTION: I would Hke to dig a cellar under my frame ranch style home, working thresh a small floor opening in a utility dor* * The central girder rests on 4 piers, The officers of the convention If you’ve tasted todays SCHENLEY ... you know it s the best-tasting whiskey in ages! BLENDED WHISKEY 86 PROOF. 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. SCHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS, INC., NEW YORK, NEW YORK was a candidate four years ago, question.- ii shmgies on a new home stand up at times, will they eventually settle Rev. Holman has 35 years of anther from Summer h..t, .nd he fUt. experience as a successful pastor, question: Could you ten me how to P ia,- tt„ : on Antcfnnd- ' ter around a &uilt-in bath tub? The plaster Hp 1C alcn nntpH ns nn hutStanJ j put in does not secm to s t ick . —A. B. C., Rochester ANSWER: If you are using ordinary plaster on porcelain or metal, it will not stick. Go over the surfaces with fine grit sand paper to remove grease and loose particles and lightly roughen the surface, then apply one of the special tile patching cements now available in hardware stores. They will stick. QUESTION: We have been mopping around *• f! are: Dr. G. G. Dantels, president; R-v. W. L. Wilson, vice president; Rev. L. C. Jenkins, secretary; R:-v. J. L. Brooks, assistant sec retary; Rev. W. P. Williams, treasurer; R-v. O. St. Clair Franklin, statistician; Rev. Wm. McKinley Bowman, director 0 f public relations; Rev. Wm. How ard, editor; R v. E. M. Booker, historian; Rev. B. T. Sears, chairman of social, political and economics committee; Rev. J. p. Re der, chairman of the Finance i s:on are: Enrollmsnt of, 1,000 preachers, 1,500 churches, 81 associations and 51 unions. 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