The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 28, 1930, Image 1
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DR. xMANCE'S FUNER
AD AT ALLEN
Prelaie '111 Some Time; heat
Blow to Connection
The Rev R \V Mn in t. 1) 1)
^ - ding elder the Charleston^ dr?tlii
South Carolina' conferonce, A. M. I
and tthith president of Allen nn'ivo
sity, serving there from 11110 to" 1112
died at his residence. 1 tS'J^f'int'! stre
last Saturday evening, Jyne L'lst, i
10:56. I)r. Martee had been ill far
protracted period and his death tl
j Untimely was nut unexpected. The d
ceased is survived by?h+*r wife, Mi
R. W. Mance,~ his mother? Mrs$r-Chai
ly iviance, ot la m par'PinTTtfci; ai
live children, Evelyn, Robert \V.( .1
('hhrity/zIZZNfirjSsa, and Mx!iar,
??Last?rite*?were?held over?the?r
? main* of- the deceased Tuesday all*.1
' noon, June 21th in the Ailed unive
sity auditorium.
? a The Rev. J. W. Mtirph, I>. !>., pa
tor of Bethel A. M. E. church, Colui
hia. was master of ceremonies, ai
.conducted the program which coi
. prised appropriate. hymnA annoutici
I by Rev.. S. B. Wallace, I). D.* pa?t
of Sidney Park C. M. E. church C
lunihia. and the R*'v 1. F Vnnot,
!!! D.r presidmp- elder of the >Ywho'r
".district, Columbia conference, A. M.
church; scripture lessons read by t
KevIRbA". HolUns, I), p., prcsidii
elder of the Edisto " district, Sou
Carolina conference, A. M. E. chore
and the Rev. P.. Watson, I). I
; Baptist missionary worker; solos I
Mesdnmes Vanilla R. Clark and Ala
? garet- Smith,- Mjss A-Ra-O.-Glark ai
the Rev. W. G. Owens, pastor of t
, A, M. E. church, at Lancaster, S-. (
- ohiturary by the Rev. H. B. Thorn
*? son,, pastor of the A. M. E." chjjf;
at GraniteviHe, S. C.; eulogy byrjt
Rev. G. K. levies; presiding elder, J
Columbia "district, Columbia confe
eflce, A. M. E. churchi a 11 d rPniar
by Mr. N.' J.. Frederick, grand attc
ne.v. Knights of Pvthias:tthe Rev.
W. Witherspoon, pastor, Mt. Zionr
. Vm. E. Church, Charleston, S. C., ai
Mr. Julius A. Brown, grand chanci
lor, Knights of Pythias, and resol
tions, etc., by the. Rey.- J. B. Je
nings, pastor, Cumberland A.-Mr.......
church, Aiken, S. C. \
The body was interred in the Pi
metto cemetery, the Knights of P
? thias performing the last rites. Ho
orary pall bearers were: Dr.?lr;
Dillard, Dr. J. F. Page, Dr. S.
Younghlood. Dr. S. B. Wallace. 1
I. H. Alston, Dr. R. S. Wilkinson,
w v , B. >Johnson; M.^D.; C. K. StFphensc
1 ' M. P.: S. R Green, M. D.; L: M. Da
. ' . ids, M. ^D7T\ .N . A.. Jenkins, 31. f).;
G. Stuart, M. D.J A. J. Collins, D'.
Sv; Attorney N. J. Frederick, Messi
J. B. Lewie, G. C. Williams, Juli
Brown, W. H. Harvey and G. L. Floy
Active pall bearers were The Rev*
ends W. R. Bowman, J. M. Jacksc
J. R. Johnson, ,B. J. Cunningham,
The -numerous floral designs, lei
grams, letters and resolutions &
. nounced at. the funeral attested t
high esteem in which the deceas
was held. The eulogy delivered '
the Rev. Dr. Lyles, spoke volumes
its attestation of the useful life liv
by Dr. Manee. The fitting' words
JJessrs. Frederick and Brown revei
ed how great is the loss to civic a
, fraternal affairs because uf hks (ka!
The sincere tfibute.paid by the R(
WitherSpoon made it?known that t
church suffers in his demise.
"? At the general coflf*nWte--h*Kl
Chicago in 1928 pr, Miinr<> w.Son
Carolina's choice for elevation to t
bench of bishops. He has for a nui
ber. of vearf- occupied a nromine
place in the A. M. E. church. .
- -Xmon>" ttig m'umr umi'w lu'VF
Dr. Mance were president, Palmet
State Teachers' association; gra
prelate, Grand Lodge K. of P.; pi
master, F?A?M?Dr. Manep was n
of thp few life members of t"he Pi
metioi, State Teachers' associati(
From 1912 to 1920 he wtfs recordi
secretary of the Financial .Board
the A. M. E. church, , r
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J'* Holiday. (vat ft t?r initial" Falrwold
~ on July Fourth
FhL =XT f" ~~? :?-w. f"?.- ? f?
^ ^ Konorul inv itat mn is hoijij^, ciivur(u*.
Carolina Fetleiatiuii . uiL.Culoml WolateiT
HtlHiilt; the public bv the Smith
p-1 men * clubs to-attend a picnic on the
grounds of the?Fiiii'Wold?limine, aF
' U'uyce, S. Friday, duly 1th.
ej At the iinnuat meeting of. the Fe',p(-deration
in 'Sumter last,"Aprilplan's"
r- wore suggested ' that, an annual picks
nl(*m> held a^L 1* Mll'U'nM and that rifffifr
,r .tiers and frrends be asked to gather
T there- for a-day of pleasant assoeiatitnr
and contact. Dei suns, in rtrn7Ti ii^
A.,are linked to prepare their .own baslul'kets
as no arrangements Tor the pur?i
chase of Tood will be made*
Fairwold, located a .short distance,
u" south of t'ayee, just oil' the paved
n- Columbia-Orangeburg highway,, il the
Fm^pi'ijcct oi the Federation and grounds
as well as the-, building, .of, the htjnie
will he opened duly Jth foV. the plea,sure
and- eonifort of'the 1 friends aty
tending the picnic.
n_! Tip* ^ Ih'ers extend a cordial invitap.'
1 1 MO.N "A i;\\ S
'I A Very successful meeting, has just
,n> closed at /ion -A./M. l\. church. l)r.
h- ?$hule proved equal to the situation
,J. jUlld large crowds of anxious persons
Were all well orepared and loreM'ully
l!'- delivered. - ? , : -,7?
US Dr. l.otuaX iippiU'ciatcs the cooperad.
tion given -by nieniberV of other eliurI
ches of the c 11 v. - At!?jo+ft- rn?wi t h
? him in sayii'ig that much good was
,u? (done and pasting. l.cncTit derived from
J.; sermons preached during the past
week. . . ' '
I Kt'V. Paten of Corinth Ma pt i si used
lw" thn-sutfjeci "The Trsup"" tTiis "being
Ht??iPil nilnibgr in a scried on "Railroad
to lli'uvcn?' t'iacb one of?the .sermons
? Tfas been clearly ^illustrated and ii>.
creasing interest manifested by all
y who have,heard.
in Services at St-. Rapl, Baptist church
ed and ..Bethel A. M. K. church were
conducted by pastor. Rev. Diggs, and
. .Johnson respectively.
" Miss l.ouise 13 luck we II One of the
h'l juniors of Corinth Baptist chuivli,
Lh. wUI sue lid a few weeks in Myrtle
,y Beach. We wish for her a pleasant
? stay.? *???1? ??? ?? ?
- Mr. Wade BlackweU and family,
also Miss "Louise mot<>red__to Cnlum\bia'
where?Mrs.?Dtnekwell will attend
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suinnuM M:n<)i)i. >v rinu inuru tnt?y
' w^re &"?T will Ih' the' gliosis ?'.T TUtt
"e relative, Mrs,. Nahce^ V
m- " A -<yery .pleasant evening was spent
nt nt the home of Kev. and Mrs. W. S.
. Diggs who entertained a largo num.
her of 'members and friends of St.
Hv-iy TTd'iMVM. (')uvrrn, fihrrtPT wm?
;to played and delightful music listened
n(j to. Refreshments were served and
v all ireUirncd hpmu leeling?hotter lor
ls having participated.
Jl?_ A card?fi'nm Mrs T.ti- stairs tliiil
al- she is welj and enjoys class 'Work at
>n. State college.
The children of Mrs. Carrie Giles
x?n- Chambers ^-avenue, -surprised her
?* with a well prepared dinner., A par'
ty of frtendii were invited and extraod
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URBAN LEAGUE . ^
.II}I CONFERENCE '- '"
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K, trans
-Annual National Meeting Held lic sv
In Buffalo ^. Jf
B u fl'ah)T NT^Yr,r-Jirn0 12- That tin- nr.Tii.
NV|?ru in America has Rained more"thinwr
than he has lost in the <-V>un<rin<? done
struCtUT&'was the consensus of op in- rutin
ion?of?those expects,?social?wui'ki'i^?for?>
and eeonmists who assembled here ,A"' |
to?tt ttend "th e An n u a 1 Co nf ere ne'e of " AC'
the National Urban league. The theme 1'ub b
of the conference, Vocational .()p^)oras
the magnet which attracted a whicl
large number of the leaders of hoth as to;
-races to what is considered to have Ma'til
been the most successful conference and \
in the -History of the Urban League not t
movement. ot so
' It was generally conceded that the u"..s<
success of.^the conference in Buffalo XVJ.
was-due tri the" smooth working ma- '''T*11
chinery which was created and deyo- NVj*.Vloped
by -William L. Evans, execift- -y,
rive secretary of the Memorial Centfr
and Urban league, Inc., and his* '- *j^
.executive board. Among the others .
"in attendance upon the 'conference 'j?|1(1|1
were (leorge Arthur of the Kosenwald
Foundation, Chicago, 111; James Uol.,j
Jackson, U. S. Department of Com- .-i ' .
mei'ee, (intrude Brim 11, I'HVllis '|'||i"j7
W'heatley House, Minneapolis; Fbr.res- -yj,
;ter Washington, Atlanta School of jv v(I
Social Work; Dr. Monroe Work^ of /,' ,
Tuskege.e institute. _ while
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inary preparations-made for entertain
ing them. All was done without tinknowledge
of Mrs. (Jiles. It is under Wan
stood Ibut her daughter, Mrs. Amanda tenfrom
Atlanta sponsored the affair. '-'l'
Mesdanies Rosborough, Mentor, j.
(.tiles and Richards attended conven ^*t
tion meeting rn Chester.
Mr. ,S. \V. Morgan motored theur-,""' 1
"up through the"country:?A pleasant
"Ifay was spent. ' I mVL*'
Mrs. J. A. Baten, who has sutfered *
froni^ sprained- thumbs- is much im- :UI '
?proved at this writing. Many wiir>v"'u
take the trip to Asheville on Excur- j '
, sion On duly 4th. Church and Sunday
Schools Of Union are in charge of ar iAT *
-rangenients. . - nTvet
Deacon Sanders of Corinth is a *
great t'boo^ter" and asks that you cure*
see him for ticket. Mr. N. E. Mr- <?ver
/Junkins of Bethel A. M. E. church. 1 1,1
says^he will be ready to serve you, m 1st:
-M ?v Jeter of -Zten and- Wt>rt by of^St. ^1 *
Paul are also ticket sellers, either of _
those above mentioned will he glad h's. >
.to nci're you. "? ywih.
The party given for the pupil.*y?f clpse
tuo Wiiiflfo r.iiivatc "?*
.Saturday afternoon.'June 21'st. was nuui
a most enjoyable alTair. Mr*. Tobin
with a group of parents, assisting
her, spared no pains in. making rt a
pleasure _for each one. .Ice _crca?i, ^'
ruflTp ainT mlwts weig" setvwl. Tbc ttT--6^ .
tie folk arid parents ate And were m th
filled. Edna and Hattie Mae Brown .Th
of Charleston were guests of honorv dorfc
They received cute baskeW?*i?f mints rd.
as souvenirs to take back to the r.itv -f"rtt
byfthtr sea. -?_ toss.
j Dr. Sartor is gratefuT to the friends labor
of Union who are assisting in making ,e?f'
it?pleasant for^ these young ladies.;?
Tuesday afternon they attended a sionp
birthday party at the hofne of Mr. and
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AT STATK
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Klla J. St ale v Speaks on Iv ,
ILff Ration
>ny?Jjury^S.. ITS Mrs^
J. Stnley, widow of t he late lfr-V
. StsHoy, of A inerieus, (ieoryia, j
nother ?t I'rof. F. MareoTlus. Sta- !
tunyt'r I Hifi'lu'i! at Sti>tc collt'BM
to the students and Dili-|
<>t thi! first sesstrm of fly sum-!
solnfrd ;tt?t tre - (>i mio i?liciry "rot- I
^ TIhv visitVM'.| w Iti> is one - of the
(Jooryia was enr'nute to Now
City where sho sailed .June tinth
io S. S. "Ilk- do Franco*' for sj
abroad. visitiny fourteen tv>uii~
Hor itinerary Will Im-ludv'L'rmr.
ay I a nir;y,,unu?i I . A111 -1 rrrhrmr
nd: Berlin, (iormany;* I.'rahall,
io-Stavnkin. Vienna. Austria:'
ria, (iormany; Venezia, Italia; I
> Italia; (ioiicva, Switzerland;",
'aris. France.
?' Veteran ill the cause id' odurtiliy.
virtue, of ohsery-at kins, yainfinnieh?Kli'iniVf?TTTTVel?tTi
Tim"
d Stales, Canada and alirnnd .
in a | >sit ion to cor'ahine these
ioiiees with those'- yainod from
iIV the Vx-hdo| room; thus JnaKiny
talk o:ntei laii'iny. inteiestine. i
|irotitable. - . . '
loiur "many other .frrart ieal Miy>ns
coticvrniny the "objectives of'
I eihieatioii. she etn uh.'t s i zed the!
iI j n i of | ia 1 r to( i - a i.
iiiei, o..:?.i. ..i, i
v-x . j * * ? \ i .>mw, n m u:->i r \ ill IU
- The SI lea k ? F C ' >) K* 111 I lei I 11? I* adby
making an appeaj for impU vi
- f in tlit- fa it 11 of oyr fathers, i
lit*' CInil tit tlie head of ; II -olir.
iv. "If thi-- is done." :-hp stated, j
other thing* will lie old. d a nil'
k>.i 11 ,1m- a fjijUiirtit s ii'd-s-."
M it I \ (I, 1.V-W-?\!.'iin t \ l.jtiS
.MI-.F.TS
H> I'lol 1.1,11 It. \\ .!: .TT,-la^.t
Tin d;. v i \ i mlm. a-WllxUhji
jj'itrl liali: tin-, (.iluiiitno i' 1111..
iat ion. of .uliieli .M i. \Y diis ~
-on, of the. 11tut .if foliiisoii ate,
Hey, undertakers, ^ pvesuleiiti
its . regular iiieet'mvc. ;ft Vhicli
fruly far reaching. business was
acted, and about which the pule
ill be tltily itUornied; by. \yay ol
nieeiuetrts u? the' surprising
s'/ifl ready accomplished," as well
a* expected eooperat ion of Colulls'
-generally TTi regards to the,
s iso iinperati\elv ifeoded to. lie
whrrebv?t-he lone' ?d>>i orveiH bid
j 1 y too long delayed. clinic?veto
ball?U>?a i.oI . iii?i nst it at ion?Lfc
nid.st.
te ft he business session, a dcTigTd
ullVt supper was served the.as
tiou by Dr. M. Kvans. ntj~Tiei
ial. residimi-w. - n.-sr .l.'.ii'. due-see-^
i repast, 'Dr. .r."It. I-owle. acted
ast master and the vivacious Mrs
da* Dritrtir -war. "cheers-Header
vhoopeo instigator," There were
>nly "a feast-?l"reason-and.'"Hoa
ul" h'lt evidences abundant that,
cheduled time, the clinic center
hey in its eleemosynary mission
ve aTuTTtu'icy in "aiiToSt activT
Wallace < '.layton on r ortiwell
my, very many thanks, are airain
rC'if Mesdanie.-t Hookniun. Diyys, i
ias, ltulV; (larner. F.isoii. FrasiorJ
retoii. (list,.1 (""olenian. Klein'rmr.i
IV and others who assisted wph
portv -*1 1 t'1' loOne nl' Mrs
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<s iMicile W jrnlhain is doitiy line- ]
We lea\ill*'" yhcH>t et->~ h ) 11111 Mini |
is fl lel'lfl-' who I'enieliihei cil Tlei |
I here, " ,|
0 fuiu;lal of Mr: . Kl'ioia t'ur-1
wa. i lain.ie.i at her' h.ointn on
nee street - l>y. He\ -J \. Ha
Alnuiu: u.0i!. Mooir weir uiuiei
rrf;?A~?A^?Huns. is. instructor at
UlibtU'i"school l|| hiii'-'^tiec
?t?/r? 1 Impel ;\. Al. li. t lmitli
L* ilflHUUI >|>M IIJ-' . r ! * \ 1 \il' 1?1 l??? .?
n:tini'il rlunvli ? K^nl Si:ru1:t> fv<.ltd
if?jiJlul.?| I'i'itl. il h tin'?1'>"
itf fifteen ftniVfits aiitl fourteen
--A*: s. and 1111fi*11 aiitl rils i
f Kfv. Dr, VY.-W. SLylf. iliifft'?i
e Bureau oil Keafselisiu of tin- A
Zion eoiineotioji eoiidiu;tnd the
hrv.-v lif v ii.ninf I lit- I >! h ?> 1" _Jnn't-.
luifint tt all hoiau' In have seI
lir. Slatlf to program
liir us. ,Tlif jjorieniI . ionIt'Vf iii't*
f A. M. I!. Zinii fhiiuli made uoi
ike when it sflfilt-tl Dr. SJado ti>
infp(Vrtanr p>>?itttui Mas .l.'.i:l?< at
.ouis.? .
th saints and winners a it* sinking
jraise, and ask that In- eunm a?tiioy?itixi
ut > m y iiiiii li?liutof
tlu' glvht meeting.* The-hiuise I
pm krft 1 c,it'll niudn?Iinur llur
of lion preach the JTOspH. j
(J ADSDEN N'KWS
;> are constantly having showers
frho tinflweeyilnyiT)trlfftTQv
is seetipn. Coin crop's are fine. ..
?-Children's Day. program ren1
at Red Hill was largely attend*
Mrs. I ,onisa W. 'Randolph put
i every effort to make it a sncShe
was^elT rewarded for her
* from the many commendations
ved. ?
-e-delegatiotr-from Rett HtH toD-"
no/iUt U.?? > 4 I. A1V, 1
11 V u i y Midi .turimtMl i fit* i#(Continued
'on* pa#o eight)
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Elks He
Met
SCENE OF MEET
l.arju- Program Put Over at
.Meeting:; (Greatest Session
The State Convention of Elks heh
'.Ls an n ua 1 meeting a few days ago ii
, Allen I. diversity auditorium beinj
well.- attended "and- well representee
many of out?Lest citizen who attend
id the- public meetings and, gave ven
.to* the thinlfS they heard and safc'
wicV-ail programs were very interest
iiiy. and instructive.
sj~ The ointniny. or beginning of th<
program commenced Tuesday evening
lune'lTlh, the uudifnee sang, "'Ameri
c: " and | layer by l>r. I). H. Sims
pivsiderh of Allen university. Attor
?.M organ?crf-rtfrangeburg, Mrs
<1..i.ee Fia'tlitf, 1'rof.. (j.. E. Nelson
ami l>r. I). 11. Sims made excellenl
addi-e^us in-LlnV liiiiand keeninc w.itl
the- urofTnmr . ' -Tim
.-ecohd day's session was open
d at lie above-named school at 1():0(
which in t'f-.at session state degree;
were conferred, the-delegates were et
lulled aiUl ail-committees were ap
i uin' ed. \\ e 4-heh recessed to see th?
baseball gaine jilayd' on Hurst's fieh
l T 'v..~ n Columbia "and Newberry
colored teams.- The'result of the scori
u-.rr "7 "to it iii favor of Columbia.
Hie ^jo .Tyram was continued Wed
7e:da> ineiit at Allen university, sin*
iii"-, ".M\ i 'uuntry 'TIs of Thee." Pray
. I- v.as ..tiered by Rev. T. M. Btfykih
flu- audit-nee sanjr "Onward Christiai
Soldiers." Our South Carolina Stati
President. G. I,ee RatlifF, Mrs. C. _E
Blocker, State Prerident for thi
I).iu?hters of 1. B. P. O. E. \VM Prof
(I. E. Nelson, Prof. Gordon of th<
Colored state iHtflege at OranjyeburK
Mr. .). Lew Kelley, of Alabama, Mr
H. E. -P harrowi)f Georgia,?and .Mr
It.el 11. Jackson addressed the body
The choir r>T Wesley M: R: church
rendered some very beautiful ^elee
'i?ijs. Mr". Jackson's address was ar
'I 'uinal poem' on Elkdom which was
*> pleasing to the crowd that by spe
ial request he-was asked to and re
> en ted his poem on Thursday nighi
which'was an added feature to th<
rorram. Thursday morning was t
business session -at Allen university
The elect urn of officers. All officers
were erelected-with but few exceptions
In the. main Mr. G.- Lee Ratliff was
i Vcted State President; Prof. Ci. E
Nypiin-?yVfee State- Resident; Dr. J
A .Mason, Secretary; Mr. H. E. Tayloi
I Treasurer; and Dr; N. A. Jenkirfs
Prelate. 7
It is very singular to note, but fact;
llf, i I" holeSC Th:it biter Df.' .1 ehkitt;
was eleeted lie began practicing hii
in n s ?l-t b'l'e Hie?adjoin iniienl?nl
.'I at s??-ion and he being an amatuei
m siii b an office did exceptional^
r?j in id. ?
Jo t lie afternoon at 4 :U0 o'clock \\a
"v'.ere aleaiii entertained at Hurst Ath
0 i 7,: tie!vI I>y a spl^ndict game of base
ball, which was a hafrd fought game
1 e all nit'-?rn?the score of V> to- ???
favor-of Columbia. At night we wen
i nti-i lained at the Odd Fellows Hal
::: it annual Elks dance where oTc
and vi'iinu- were lightly skipping o
\er the floor most 'gracefully to thi
beautiful strain of the music render
d b\ tire talented musicians, Messri
Vi'hmMoiu's, John Beatty, Isaai
tlreen, Deroy Shelton, .Henry Starks
fan,| Walter ManLgaulv, whose nnisi
! I'.i nit* 'froin the orchestra called thi
"Aja.v.".
j? Promptly lit o'clock a. m. th
biivHestra thrilled thrvsp&cious- hal
with "Home. Sweet II (mi?,"and evei
II hough Ihv hour was late every per
kerned "anxious to wait ami d.'tnt'i
till
COKES ftp R Y NEWS
Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Adajns an?
children of Columbia motorecT up 01
-Thprsday tn fire thrrr
and Mrs. G. C. Nash.
Mr. Nash is in Columbia visitini
his nephew ;
t The Misses Ruth Butler and Mar
earet - Wilson of Abbeville, and ... At
l.tnta ii'spt'i'lUt'ly wi'ri^ the ait^Hloh
guests of MisseS Rose and Eva Robin
son Thursday.
. ,_The Oak Grove Baptist church i
making great preparations for th
.Baptist union which is to be held o
the fourth Friday through Sunday.
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t. 7 ARE HKARl)
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Good leaching Sir^H t.^i.,1^
]U College Summer Students
r v/iaiigKuurg, rs. v^, June liH?- Kriditj
' of last week, Mr. J. B. Felton, supervisnr
of >\cgru Ildul'JllOh, I ,v\I., i
* with Mr. Sitzler-, assistant1 supcrcr i
. visited-and-inspected the- m.iTTir
t school at Statu college T-t.,t ?go- ^
representatives of the State 'depart
' ment were liberal in their la-walat e n
- of the. work, highly elate4n?Ter t':.e -<large
attendance and, favorably im
, pressed with the earnestness winch '
^-characterized the efforts ..T tit.."-.- ~
*. attendance.
Mr. ^Felton made -menflioji .j th - '
, progress., made by South" 'Carolina -m .
. the erection of school house; He
_!questiuned* however, if iinpiou-mm-.hi/? '
- within the school building hud 'been
* equally as great as that on the, out
t side. The speaker offered a construe*
a live eriHfiittni norrcoting tin ah ai.t 7
practice on the part of many teal'h
_ .ers,, talking?too much? lie 1'ibthei
" stated that there is not enough acta-)
vity ou the part of the st.ude.ir -1'
^ ~^~Mr. ' vSizler elaborated the - uvr-e?V
1 feioiuuoffered by Mr. Felton. r: . "
C i t m
j DR. S. PARKES CAD
MAN ADDRESSES
N. C. STUDENTS
f North Carolina College for NegroA
Has Great Closing
1 Durham, NIC., June 14? \Virh the
s delivering of the graduating uddie.-'jThursday
morning,' June* 5th ' lie Dr.
I o r?_Hi y ? -
i o. i-arnes cadman, noted thinker :t- J
, pastor of the Central Con'gregationai
lchurch_of Brooklyn, N, V., and tlie
i 'awarding of diplom^a- ta- - J,
T4the North Carolina Collefrev~foj .-.Negroes
brought to a close "o/ie ?*.t tin'
most successful comnietn-e^n-ni - tfc.i
' the history of the school. .
*1 Selecting for hU, subku-t."1-mrt-g ittftr.
tion fn~LITe,'T .Dr. Codman implo'rvd '
- ?he graduates .that they -develop- a*"
j "pure and well-disciplined imagination."
He told them th-it | nlthm |rt| > .
r~tfiey lPad flfflshed the academic c<>'n r
T j ses, they were facing the great ;e>
sons in life?the lessons to be leai tu-d
t j only from-the great book of ./ *?. and
J experience. Defining imagination a'
the only "connecting and. recoiuwliat- .
11 ig force betwee bodily forces and dt
sires and physical accompluhnu-nt-"
; the speaker pointed out the-.intluenc.3
that vision and imagination has
, life. He further entreated the gua5
duates to acquire for themselves -a---???
clear and /comprehensive concept i..ii "*
7 of religidn, 'w hich he declared should
r be based firmly upon "Sacrihciul low . ?,
If, however, your lives are based. upon
' sacrificial love, you'Will hnalk >.. Tbrought
into the everlasting presence
s of the Eternal Father.'.' -
H Another interesting _ feature ,d' ill;j
commencement -exercises was r]r>*~ba7~?~~
, laureate sp.rmon dnlio.r-.l ; mini -n '
' 1 ternoon. June 1st, by Dr. dhmbiii It
r nf ItwIxwTf-! .
I ^.4 umuii ,*J 111 vei'Miy, Kill;j
mond, Virginia. WilLiai^ H Hmrir-o;,. . -
member of the Illinois Ban.le B >.u .1,
a Chicago, delivered a very interesting
" address before the joint literaiy
" eieties during the commencement i h
J. E._&hepsr(L^president of- tin- e?.t- *
7'Tege, declares that the past fisatl \. ai
^'has heen the most r.uccc.-. inl ihtTTTrr
the history of the institution.
? ?T * ' ~ ' "*
? URGES KAN SANS
DEFEAT ALLEN
ft .
c Association Director Pushing
Fight <yi Parker Supporter
c I "
pl New York, June 7?Considerable (ii
terest has been aroused in Wichita,'
Kansas by an address Jelhoeyd h\ ?~_
e Robert W. Bagnall, director hI- Mwt1
ches of the National Associatiiin iV|
= the Advan 1 lieIMeht of Colored l'eupie
before the local branch, in tlncourse
of which hp nrw>d c- l -i-d ' ? ?
c ters to defeat Senator Henry J. At
len, because of his ,vote_in fnvnr.
Judtft? Julius PaiJtSids--eotWVrrmttion
The local white daily, the' Whiehita
Eagle, published an extended account
d of MjjyJtfagnall's address which Krrrr
u me loimwmpr headline: "Sofons Who
Backad Parker- to Suffer** MrcThm J' " ^
Time." The newspaper in its account
ar of the address, which" was devoted
I mainly to the work of the N. A. A
1 C. P., said: "The speaker did hot.deT
vote niueh t.imo *n tha Iffinnnn V ,.m? ,
n tor, but he made it clear that ~fhe~a?i
' sociation is opposed to his renomina.ntion
and re-election, becatrse he led
s the fight in the Senate for a man
e ,'who ten years ago flouted the Constinjtution
of the United States as fai
|as NegTO rights ate concerned." * ?