The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 17, 1925, Image 1
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ALLEN UNI
BISHOP BEBKETT jl
WAS rKfc.5E.lNl .
AND PRESIDED^
V", ?, |T
Professor G. Lake Ime9, Chief k
.Moton of Tuskegee ^
(f
- Delivers Address
hi
7 Allen University was opened 1c
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, ' REV. I). H. SIMS,
I Rrcjidcnl 6f?Atte
officially on October 13th. Ilia- C<
, hop W: W. Beckett, was present lo
and presided. At 11:45 o'clock te
the entire-faculty and student cr
body assembled in the Univor- si
sity auditorium. sj
President D. H. SlmaT ill a ^
pointed address presented? Bis- ^
ItOii- BeekeLL Ilia speech
very helpful. Professor CL-*1?
Lake Imes, chief assistant to
principal R. R. Moton of Tuske- tl
gee, who accompanied the Bis- el
hop was introduced, and deliv- et
ered a very illuminating and-te
The college spirit ran j high. B
The hundreds of ministers from tr
every secuuii nie stanrsegm- rr
ed to catch the spirit. The oc- T
casion was indeed unique. . it ec
goes without saying that it was in
the best in the history of the C
institution. Benedict College 01
iyas~dargely represented. Prof.: hi
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PROF. I. M. A.
_ ' Principal of H
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VERsrnr c
rHE KL AN BU
jOTED SOPRftNC
. L. Duckolt, in -representing
e'nedict College sounded a new
die of cooperation and. internlleginle
rplfpinnqhip Ha
avc us all reason to heHem.
tiat the time is near when Alin
Jtlniversity and .^Benedict.
A. M., I). I).,
n University. ~ ~
allege will reciprocate and air ^
<< nmutlH.r 111 Win? , lIl.-lllllIHUIl |
r t ake \\iarii_iii_ the . other - for i ]
edit. J ust on Boston Univer- |
f^-a-nd Harvard;1 The-various /
jea-Icerjv paid, fnarked tribute to^
n t V'd?4^IuTp7~ W. ?idr n
happed./. \yb e commanding ,
ire wa.? >. 'n>^( >u iuusly?wan I- 7
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At tin? "Close of this"meeting ?
n> Ri.-hop rm-i the presiding -i
ders of the state, who report- 1
1 about 81500.00 for the mainnance
of the school. The 1
ishop- also?met the -Executive -*
oard. Much business w&s 1
a-aeled, which will accelerate '
le progress of the institution,
lie board most heartily apirrov
1 the' system of book keeping!
stalled by A. C. Clark and
am pa 11 y of New York.-' Not (
ilv is tin- system installed,
it President Sims, is going to
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MYERS, B. ^ r
oward School,
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?S. -C? SATUR
)PENED OH
RNS CROSS BE
>- 'COMING- SOUTH
sec t.O it that it fnnrtinn?i Tf _
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is already being carried out by j *"
Mrs. George A. Singleton, who "
is?both an Allenite and a
beiTorCian. The Rishrtp, prg>d.
dent, Faculty and student body
are verv enthusiastic. The es- ^
prit' tie corps is tine. p Cooperation
the slogan. Indeed great
days are ahead for the Gold and .
Blue. y. . ' -?
The e program for the day
B:M;upu Beckett by the presidingelders
ami?ministers of ttrr^-tfit
e..--44^b--co-,y;V' ? ?*?< ,>
1 ^1>( e:>e:ueti oT H presiding Ct:
lies who delivered welcome ad- *u:
< . ses. President Sims welcomed
on behalf of the University,
Prof. I. Til.. A. Myers on be- .
half of the city schools; Professor
George AY.. .11 oward oil
ilehaJuL of th<? laiiyr Dr, C r
Johnson oil behalf of the frater- .
oat orgamaaunils. ' Bishop. J
i >' txv't i- agc,Mi uuii\ereti a very \
appropriate address. The audi..'ivr
beard for .1 he second time
tutd?torrent advantage? Pro-;
Lessor G, Lt.?ke Jmes, of-T-uske-'.
gee Institute. He 4?\tve us' a
keen insjghf and penetrating
!r!iUl> is?of?-Bishop?yoc-ketl'^?
r.ihicational program in Missis- i
n'ppf. This program was'interTo
fsed with most Excellent mudc
Ijy the-University Glee Club
-^4d?Quar>oi.tc. Miss?bucile
Lfrumfield, thd Doftiestic Scimce
Teacher l'rom Kentucky, ^
;ahg a solo, which was superb. ar
At the close of the program '1?(
Dr. "George CY Johnson,"on 'be- at
tail' of the church in South lai
. arolma, presented the?Bishop *N(
,\'ith a substantial-token of es- p]1
.win. ft was received-with be. oniiiVg
modesty. The Master as
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if CeTFmohU's.?ims tir Ij. It. ^
Xic-hols, the sage of South Car- te
j!ina?. Alter having been (lis- ^
[>Tshop with "his, co-laborers and at
friends repaired to the refrec- .St
Lory, where an elaborate ^ban- P1
juet was served under, the* fit
pervi-ion of the Domestic Sei- a
3iice parlmont.*
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.On Thursday Prof. Imes, ad- df
Jresscd the social science group ev
winch is. in-ing taught by Prot. J7T
George A.- Singleton. 1
?Tiler L- n t vei'.M t y ^ was fort una! e ^0
m?having? Mih Jackson Davis"m
and Dr. Sage of the general Ed- to
Creation Board a svisitors.
A scholarship. committee" "TPT"^
Chd'Odd Fellow's'conducted"a Sn
competitive-?examination on -pf
Wednesday."This committee is [
composed of Dr. J. E. Beard, te
II. S^_Rice and 1)r. C. C. John- ^
son. ' m
lei
V,
M
?In the XurLliHiicit'w Ocmwu
is a chasm in the sea's bed es- tli
timated to be six miles deep, w
ui
A ship which sinks below the \(
surface ?w ill ion -fr
tinue to tfo down until it rests a]
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Research shows' that the
green color of French oysters M
hi_ due -La_?L.pignwmt present in tl
their food materials. , :
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ft ,
wwi? 1 n??mm?rmm?
TOTALLY O
FORE FRATEf
I THIS WINTER ;
-YRIC SOPRANO
VVII J . VTSTT '
SOUTH AND WFST
/ill Come as Far Scuih r s Tuskegea,
then West >o Mash- ""
ville and Lite, vcinng
Cities to Mew Ycul*
Al icit tir Ga., Oct.?Alusiclov?
?s 4iero - and hem v
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: MRS. Nt.Cu HUNTER
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id Mid-Atlantic cities _ are *
oking forward to t he_ appear-.. ~
ice of Mrs. XoU lliuViciy pou- ~
r lyric soprano of Durham, S
anh ( aroiro::. who low 7>7?r>-i
- - - ? ?*W') v.v/111etod
her.-plans?fur?a-?iour-~
Irrrh ^i'H lake In r as Tar Souih
Tuskegee,' as l'ar West an .
it/.hv il'ot ?ind hron[*h--tTTtr~m?=:*:1
rvcriiri?f c it k->'To New "York w
ty. The trip witl ho made im- '
lediately alter hi-r appear- a
iye% at 'lhc North Carolina n
afiTF air, where -she . is to" he ?
esented as ope of Vho feare---.'
an mm and -distinction for ir
person of color. - ?
Mrs. Iluntor, who is a grad lie
Oi lilt' ( (tiffto'tv \ln-cJi.4,l *1
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yllogo, - through her ability -as_
soloist hasnrniiicd the iil.utdiv.; U(
the musk'ii*!"erlt ies, whcio '
er she has appeared. '.Adorl r"
g to-the-?hhrn iiani Morning- ^
icralri, -Mrs. llu;iter ''posses-""^
?- a lyricrroi?'nih) voice of r.:arhalrle
'charm ami purity trr al
he." Another unusual critic n
i Tile Raleigh Vimes declares
te ''has a -spttutdid?voictr,?aiiooth,
flexibUy and clean in-all a
ils'rnnge^."????? -?!"
r has v.on the praises of o'tli- i'-musiciah.s
and writers a-.1-1'
png whom are Harry T. IJur- 11
ig'h and Mrs. Alice Lumbar 5
elson. Mr. iUirieign wrote h
rs. Hunter: ' . -w " ; tf
"1 lut 'more -1?think?rhvit?ft ^
ic more certain I am that you * ''
ill become of of our great al
Lists. ^ You- have brains, JI
)ice, heart, intelligence. aptiirtrn
It'lillU'l HlliUMl. !.b,blllUM,
plication, - ami a- magnificent,
typical equipment.1' "
Mrs. Nelson after, hearing is
rs. Hunter declared, "To say-a
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iat 1 enjoyed it 4S "putting it f<
itremely mildly. 'Enjoyed' j~X
f
fgm w
Ell li.
INITY SOUSE.
HOUSE WAS v PURCHASED
at^
rwo Duj l'.j lvianrnen, the Cen-'
. r . id
ter Oi Attraction tor Several 'j()
Huiitiied Whites " &rd in
' ' NegrocA - In
? ; ih
Xa^liviilv), Tenn.y. Oct.l?'puo
^ k lens men. I he .center of 'i
rhile.' amrrvrgi
rt~irt 'a "TITs famv, su.od at atin.- i;
ion rvTday night while a cross:
i^.in-|'<l_jn_Jthi!L': Jlitiiil. iY-otl-ui
j "V - ? lilc^i^Hid^ili^sen- iT
ion, winch had boon purchased i '?
y a ii^rttmxity of Mohany Mod ny
: '! "h ?\'? lu'il the \viihtT>?(T
asnc.d ll.at lho colored owners -\v;
an j IJanS Ht ihutl' ,i|i, ttie klaii
'?i- 1 'i a ;ar iu.-ll" lillod with gun
nv.<lor oil the steps with?U-to ? !r
ainiiiA' llml .il' any Negro .
liouM nawr into the Uiiiklinir,..
(_* -wo'dki ehi so; Lii tile ,i4ice__Lu'-V'.
death, lie 11 and drstruetion."
ho nom'was written by 'Nvhito C(1
uofrlewi-H-r-rtty-HT-r+w-ir plaer.-. j*"
D. Hawkins, treasurer of the
;/.'or 11it y, -iiiinouneeii at'leAvarel*
ru t.:c members .of the .organ-, an
atinrr^yoiuUl utoVe in. it
cmnwrieN^f
Thip 'sclh HajTlsl .Vssnc
ay hef; - \ h"- *y "* ! h fr',:' - ihr
-hu!\li, v e!iii;.hia, S. in tend o
oiiP.d.onJhg ..urograms, This is t?i
;:ad v. t.;.-h i'
l.ef all rhiirrht's ami Sunday
ake -notice and govern/thein>ol\res
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'oliimhia, S.
EE'KS AMERICA'S MOST IT
liEACTILT'L AM) POIT- i
- I Alt ( OI.ORKD GIRL.
wiviauoma L'lty, Ok la., Oct.?
..liii n 'teheed?America ? ;
ttRciids oi^ tlic 'NatronaF Negro ,
hrsrrrc>s League who already
laying plans for the 102(3 W:.
:eeti:ig are determined to find
ut. One of the most inter- 1(3
-ting features of the Tulsa yp
Uiid._tl.Lhi year was?the popu--^r
irity contest in whiulr va-riuus
hlahoma cities vied with one Ut
not her to nameftheir favorite ?.h
tillgiuors i\Iiss i iklahoma, a?d "t
(.negates from dozens of other 'Id
ale.-} expressed a- desire at the ,j..
L-Xt iq('etinir to sf;fl O-.mr fnvn ^
iHs represent-*?*! as well. Ros>e
Dunjee, president of the 10
.?<??- c-. ..> * t
? league, wa.^
ppflfnted chairman of a com-J'?
littue. to work out a-feasible to
rugrarn which would embrace
r.d give each of them an opn'tuiiity?to
present?+s -mo*t??
mrining-representative;' while
wguhl be of interest to the
ity. Mr. Dunjee has written
ecrctaVy llolsey that the comtitloo
has) a-n interesting plan
^ present, one which will r.irli .
tr* r'.mt y-?rrt' Iw.i 11 Hit' most
liarming?girls in the country
nil t he ?men and wo- i
len 44s well. So that the- 102b I
eague meeting ought to give a |
Hinite nw.'wci1 to 'thn ri^rv 1 *
fho js Miss Colored America?,
; not the word. It was rather
~deep_s.ensc of ultimate satis- I'l
action that permeated mv en- V
Ire Ixdng when she sang.'^; ?;
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jfsi HK AN n\ AJ^KTISE?Cut
,cdnl. Social and Gfin- _
eral VNews. __
5c A ('OPV" '
ABOR TROUBLES
SUPPOSED TO
BE THE CAUSE.
radically the Only Theater in
the C't.v Catering to Colored??
he Damage i? . ?
/AUUUI vZUUU , ??
.4er"?
(> >. h m ; . Kt0.( r----( litdied
j>as*iies'.are responsible-. 1
i u:>? ;..a ;ii;y <?i' a tiriie bomb
tin1 |i'ly I'ohj-j-j of i
frit: i M. aviy 1;;m ni^hl which'."
neaped Hie.structure., to the
deni J.H>i\inia(?'ly S2'.(?()(?.
'*' 1 ?' !.' ! ) . e?|'i i:c) i.-al
tftcaTiv ia.
i, , -^/voloivtL pa- r=!S?
OI'S. ' , " .
-UaLoi 1 =arc supposed] " ''
'"K'-l"'ra. ?-? ?
^rr ] rt~ t..L vH ii. haiifls ?, _> .
?\e l;jje lea ivtl fjy-ni empi.Qj>.
rbl by. i lie n. on a.?unT
of a, di agreement of it
is,.aiuiiL_. - '
7V*i 1?'?HvhtB. _LiiUian * uuSmon 1
l'ojai. chemists have develop '
1 in; . liiiieial re.>in.
An lil.nitjN died re-* * - ,
1 i I tlc.-ci wlahts.
I- i\c pillion< .of |?;..,;o]ino lias
explo- ivc. power equal __ to
8 pohnds of Oyhamito.
AirFTiwTKlii^
Virion <viH take place AVerin^.
in 111!1-. jiumiJi. at 'AUm- liaptist
f the L'sth. J';)ih and. .'0i h, as
i say that we will, meet on the
ncoiniii'^ sv cok:
Schools of"tho? Association
accordingly.
r^-\\ U4'4 l;k .Moderator, _ '
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' 51N IT Till-; \ ! : I: I rMl) 1 ()R '
r 1 OK TOM UCI'j'S ItmtK
Tynn.v ^Ortr-^Tom t'~~
" 1:') '-!l\ c i 1 the- lives of :v>
..ili' jvopv wlk'ri the U. S. S. .
>rman sank on May 8, about
miles below Memphis, in the
f < <H 1 ^ C 1 ! \ \ \ I I > i \ ? i . 1 - - -<
- 'ri-' * ?-'i. J> rcauy
?\ r into hi* iK'W house whit4i~
is puivha.-oh through con'trilioiis
oi vhizvus hi'ft; as a rey.'.ll...
<iL:...hh?bravery.?While??
u*t is -r?a<iy to move .in, it has ?
vMo]!c.1 that T(jm ha* little
"move in." To ofl'-set this
miitioh another campaign is
=t^-4trii])ei:U'(l to provide?his
\eilh adequate furniture
go into his ne\v home.
rof. \v. nmv vrivti; s.,
irc-Prim'ipal of Howard High
School, (icorjjotown, S. C. _