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h--. , . ? ? 7 ^ 7 PAGE TWO Claflin College" ; Strengthens Faculty (Continued from pay. 11j danta^-WJiQ offer for rrprlit.pi.ino qpri ? theory. ? f ... VVp nrp adding tn mir facility, Prn feasor Eugene S. Perry, Bachelor of' Music, Universrty-of?Kansas Prof? Perry "hasTstudied also Tn the Ameri-can Conservatory, Chicago., He will teach'Theory, History and-piano. I _.-Miss Beryl Winston, who has-- a Teacher's Certificate from Oberjin i Conservatory': of Music will also 'as-J sist 'in tht? Department of Music. Fine Arts. : ?I ch,usetts School of Alt, will have charge of the courses in Fine Arts, offering courses in Art Appreciation, History of Art,-and-in- Practical. Art, includine Painting and Drawing and in Teacihhg of Drawing. Miss-Smith will offer private work to indivduals 4\vho are' interested in paintings, drawing, design and crafts. ? ?In th(? College of Liberal Arts- and Sciences, there will be nine instruc tors holding the Master gf Arts dewrP/? fram. Ipo'/linu1 T Trii vorciHoc onH teacfiTiig in Many improvements- have ~ been ? during thy n-iimnair . ' The Faculty Houses Kaye been The Girls' Building has been reno=rrr=-jrjr?r Valed. . ? New Parlors have been fitted up. The rooms?have been painted and mattresses .and beds "done over." New beds have been placed in some rooms; Fire places in the rest rooms, so that the eirls will be comfortable when the heating plant is not giving ^ entire satisfaction. ^ . New equipment added to the laboratories. ' . New books have been placed in the library. . ______ WaBts have been laid.' Tingley building ha^ been painted inside and the floors dressed and \vaxed. :??lM^^;t.]w;w'^XMMMXHXKX,tXwW,>*'<X*,X*,'> ;i. i n j \ X \ M t~D 3 Y? BHv '{* '/Z&ndolp}\ ^CP"?' I '" .J l '*- J {^ I <v4 T - \-|rr"X ^ '-rf| Y f ,:| ' , ^ Ground? ?1 gp^-fu __ ' *t* Buildings?18, including* Educational A Chemistry Laboratory, THraetice Scho . V " Dormitories, etc: VViDojl Dnrmilm^ J .Refectory^ Laundry, Cafe tie j* Health and Recreationr Gyhinasi Y Grounds and Buildings worth half Ja Laboratories for Chemistry, Physic Y *'- Health Prog^pm: Physical Dlrectc A tel\s, Athletic Field; Football team t y Stall' includes teachers ropr.esentin , Cultural influences Lectures, Reci S-* C airct 'i' Bu Idi' g through Relitri The whole program of'^the school V-. r?? :??,? % I.?STANDARIi "'COLLEGE QF LI ' jL English/ Homo Economics, Pre Y Science, Psychology, Religious 1 y Each department is in charge o X IE?-STANDARD E.Oiiii..YEAIt-iii i- 111.- -TEACHER T K AINIX ( i ('OURS ? V;? DOMESTIC ARTS INCLUDI1 2 "WU?COMMERCIAL, INCLUDING . ? VII?-MUSIC?INCLUDING PIANC X VIII FINE ART AND INDCSTRI/ TERMS RUAfrONAR 2 For further information, v, I I . \ ?? Mm -The athletic outlook is bright. Th? of Coach Harvey. The Claflin-B'Pnedict annual clasl will be resumed next Thanksgiving. Tentative Football Schedule?1930 October 14, Clark at Atlanta. October li, On. State at Savannah. burg. October 14. Allen at Columbia, ^orenrber 8,, Raioe at Augusta. Daytona .Beach. Date to be fixed for Morris College. November 27 , Thanksgiving Daj Benedict. ?. ST. MATTHEWS NEWS l. Miss Hehnning\vuy*~whd" Taught a Colleton Training School Walterboro S. C. has resigned and accepted worl elsewhere. Rev. J. \V*. Richardson" of tlTe~fOMYT er pastor's of JLhe SC Matthews Bap tist and Moderator of the St. Mat thews -Association spent a pleasan t$ip Tup?m>rtb^r--Vit4ting relative: and?friends. He is home again t< the delight of his 'many friends. Mr.. Edw. Jones the Supt. pf th< St. Mathews Baptist Sunday Schoo has isucnt a . delightful "time visiting friends and kindred in New York. ' . . - We were -favored .with?various??4 dresses in the Sunday School. Prof Maceo* Christie of Fort Motte wh< in the near future will take leav fort'nlon.S. C. where he will hav? charge of a chair The Simm ~Tli~School. Prof. Soktlmyard, Jv responded very timely to Prof. Chris tie's address. Their in fumes Bisho; Ransom ..Mrs. Ransom, and. Dr. D H. Sims, all of whom addressed tin Sunday School, after whit-h Rev. .lad son called up Prof.Ginyard to respont not knowtnp: he had responded befori Everything was up and up. ' Mr. Steward Raiisom, Mr. Reverd; | Ransom ilrd, and Mr. Roseoe 'Swhii rWSjre."introduced to Sunday School two of whom are the bishop's yran sons, i?They were very handsomely* serve -?? 7" ^ ^ " ' jjjjj c?zm.^z~u-3 ix-a.taoxv J&L, Facts About Claflitr : Tirifjley Building, 'I.el* LlTirM l,~T d1 Building, Chapel. y fur Mary K. Ihintnn Don; fia. i~?-f > um, 'Training Quarters, Atretic Fie a millioon dollars. Library/contains s and Biology well equipped and in i ir for Men, and Phy sical Director fc champions of conference in 1920-30; g thf) best colleges ol' America. Kvi tals, Dramatics, Literary Societies, ous instruction and Activites. is undergirded by Christian Educal - Coursc? Offered: [HI.1!? AT AUTO 01.. rich, "Latin, Mathematics, Musi?, PI Education, Sociology. *""* f a professor who is especiallyquali GHr SCttQj&L, based upon flight- G it 1ES. 1 IV.?PRE-MEE DRESSMAKING. PLAIN SEWI1 STENOGRAPHY, BOOKKEEPING, ), VOICE, STRING AND WIND If iL ART including Drawing, Painting EE. 1?- . .. __ t urite f J. B. RANDOLP ^ " '*' / ' *'/ . ??? - 1:i ' THE PALMET sj'at the parsohage ^fter which they 11 went to the beautiful home of Rev. | and Mrs. Hemmingway. At 7:00 i o'clock entertained Bishop and Mrs R. C. Ransom, his two gryndssons. Dr. D. H. Sims, President of AllenUni ?varsity, Rev. and --Mrs. Jackson and " family, Mr. Swain who ia well though1 of by the Ransom family Mr. Solo" m6h GtnyardJr.^.and Mtss Herrnro - Owens.?An elaborate supper was acr ved discourses.^^ folToin-t Frm I 1 Cock Tail, Soup and tohst, the supper proper consisted of Mutton I '"mi. joast and fried chicken, rice, white potatoes, corn pi* 'macaroni pie, sweet peas, bread" arro l'ruit salad, after.which delicious ice I cream and cake followed by mints : were served. We were wonderfully blest on Sun day all day. We were graced witli c the presence of Bishop Ransom anc I Mrs. Ransom and Dr. D. 11. Sims * along with the Bishop "and MrsT Ran" sum's grands. It wap a high day ii - , St. Matthews. Rev. Jackson shoul-: t | be complimented forn having such : cliiss-of^people here, we were greatl) > j. benefited by the sermons of.the.Bishop arid the address, by Mrs. Ran? ! ^*U.. IaJU. C?. .1 ? i hi muica on ouiiuuy- uner1 I noon. Dr. Sims our efficient. Presir l-dent of Allen delivei'd a splndid ad I I dress appealing for Allen University after the nigKV ^e^mon.?' j;zJtfev. J" Jackson is on the sick ) iHist' at this foriting^? ejl Mrs. J. A. Ford and children have ? | gone to Georgetown to visit Prof, s Fords parents. We hope for them j a -happy.1'trip. - | Mrs .Lettie Carlos and little Lettn ) j Fod of Orangeburg has spent a few '. j days in the city." L* I. Mrs. Minnie Shuler and grands k ! have gone to N. Y. after having spent i | a few days in the city visiting relas.' tives and friends. Miss Maggie Corinth of Chester,. S y' j C.,- is here visiting Kev. and Mrs II i Gray. j Brother Amos Tate a faithful mem her of Betliel A. M. E-. Church aftei d having been sick for sometime has 1 4 T~ 7" "T" 17 ~ . hum., \ BBK g?SiS^>: k:v v i ? 2 %J?? in ' * r'r TTysrrs laboratory", Biology T.aboratftr; iiitury.-Im?-Alteu,. Luuise E,. Soules Hum Id; Infirrrvary. 10,000 well selected and modern volume charge of specialists. >r Women; Gymnasium, Training Quai Baseball, Track, Basketball Tennis, L-ry_in.st.rnct.ur in tbp collefr^ ? Master i Famous Paintings. Radio. Moving Pi bion. . :-r? logy, Chemistry, Economics, Educatio >ilosophy, Physics, Physiology, Politic fied in the particular field of study. . MG ANT) MIT.T.TNTPPV TYPE WHITINGV OFFICE TRAININ' JSTRUMENTS. , Interior Decoration, etc. 'H, President, Orangeburg*, South Carolina. i . t, ? rp LEADER ** ! passed to ,the groat beyond. 1 severa) relatives ana" friends to ^nourn his death.. , Kev. J. M. Jackson has gone to , j Newberry to run a meeting. * CHAKLKSiOi^ S, L,. r_ ' ' ?{ 7~' " ^ The Rev, and Mrs. Franklin, the pastor i-wBethel A. M. E. Church of . Madison.~NeW Jersey, were visitois_ ot' this city?during the past wdalwThey were the guests of Mrs. Cathej rine Frasier and brother Phily Gourdine. j Kev.. Franklin of Madison, New Jet , sey, preached at Mt. Zion Church last | Sunday morning and his sermon was indeed a soul stirring message, very befitting for the occasion, being Con' ! munion service! This message was I much enjoyed by a very large attendI r.nce ot members and friends. - Mr. and Mrs. James-Mugee. of Cal- - j ifornia were among the visit rs of I Zion on last Sunday! They are '.ore jTfor a 30 days stay visiting their ref' latives and-friemhwMr.s..Magee is tllgdaughtet of Mr. II. M. Davis, this city . the leading tenor singer in Mt. Ztoti . Choir. - Miss Viola Groves, has returned to . Pendleton, S. C;, .after spending a week with her brother and sistevdnlaw, Mr. and Mrs,. Thomas Groves. A most enjoyable .-aj-was her parU Jnt? words. After /is'tmg the new , Riverside Park and places of latere" Mrs.. Lorine Mottc announces the opening of her Music School, for beginners and advanced pupils; on Mon. day, Sept. 29tli. .'All old pupils are asked -to.'register on Monday, Sept. 2'c and all -new pupils are asked to apply befoj e Sept. 29?h. Special at tention ^ ill Oe given to all beginners. ; Miss E. !\t. McBetn has fottmied. "having had a very pleasant stay svi Hampton Institute and in Jamaica Mew York. L. R. Motte, 170 Nassau St Miss HP N. Decosta has returned' 1 to the "city by tlin* sea" after attending the first session at Hampton In> stitute, and several weeks with her Claf : of ?For Sixly Years a Next Sess Greatly Improved Facil Strong Faculty I W3K! *- ** 1 mmmw . 1 jjS. ^''5: ';.*> ? t . "_~ ' ", - -' : \. > .'.yr*!*****- " " ? - - ' - OVkijIffy JSua s. - * ttajfactorcf. r- r ' ' , if , ^ C- ,. . ? -1 : / ' ' ? * ai *1^ /T~TT~^fL*i<S *" ~ < . <8 ? \t~ & I m 1*un " ~ V:<: 0. ^ - #? ' " " /s* X<? : ? J^iartf &. iOu.yiioyt 7Do\ fov c7Tl a yl\ ' ^ . ... . ... s" ';' " ... \ - ' sister and brother in Brooklyn, N. "V . ai 1t?Te~babe, Bculah Louise; has left fur?M New York, where she will join her b; husband. Mr. Billiard, for a 30 day;'at sta^v. i _ The Peanut "Party that was given if hv thy Young People of Mt. Zion on . tl Monday evening* Sept. 8th was a very* i lively affair, having the annex filled-- -P to its capacity?with young?people, And Jhey served a delightful refresh- n ment for the 'oeeunion.?A prise wn< -ti also given to the person holding the ~h .lucky peanut. Mr. Joseph North was p the lucky person and he carried home a No. 10 Premium Ham for; which "he o expressed thanks and that last vtaek n would not be meatless with him. q Emanuel lC., M. E. Church a Despite the .inclemency of th; tl weather, a large attendance was pre-*.- p ent at the 11 o'clock worship. The P pastor was at his. post of duty and conducted the devotions assisted by -S his "Ch-woTkers: A fervent prayer w was offered by brother Arthur Ran- ti dolph which was inspiring and up- f; lifting. The pastor' at the usual. ti -t4mt?brought to his flirt-k the message si of glad tidings.. The services were tl indeed impressive. This day being w Communion Day a host of member." a "partook of the Lord's Supper." At the" evening hour- the pastor spoke" ' from the subject "God's Word" Surely this was a strong sermon. Wewere led as It were "through green pastures apd beside , the stfll- waters. "' Turn persons were -enrolled. * | l Activities in the Sunday School an* J. still going on at a rapid pace. A- J owner ooautnui ksst n was duly eonr t sidered,. that Josiah, King of Israel, and the finding of the Boole o law. * u' Today, the Bible-is as a lost book in. I many homes. It would be very A] pleasing if more IIilkialis 'wore to be ' lound and more Josiuhs were interested in having Cod's book read. Our Endeavor held its regular Conseera- *" Lion meeting Sunday evening. Plymouth Congregational Churlw A large -and apreeiat.-ive- nudiene^- * greeted the pastor last Sunday'. Quite a number of visito's we're presen _ tin Col LAINLiLBUKU, 5. Leader in Promoting ion Begins Sept. ities Expanded La Combination of Academic, C S OFFER UNUSUAL ADVAI r" ???? 1 chtaynori a I Class of rmLtorif Wilson. ii i ii i nn i iiii^'-- ~ -T s/7 * " ' i -.. \ Saturday, September 13, 1930^ id expressed their joy of worship:g at Ply month, tin- Friendly Church icnibe'i':> of Avery'-*?faciAllyy-heade'1 y Principal Cox, also worshipped J L Plymouth. ? The Pastor,-Rev. C. S. Ledbettei, 1 as just returned from a meeting of le National Cdhvcntiuii of Cungn."? gangiiai "IVdl'kerS'" Among' Guicued = eopie _in Cleveland. Ohio?He was ? ^ ne 'of the speaker*?ttml?wtr*?unnni tously elected for the third time ^eatutreri?This is uh honor 4u Ply** * 1011th Churclu us wcrH as tu hur ustor. Next Sunday the pastor will speak n Loyalty in the morning . and a* ight he will speak on the vital uestion, "Can one be both model 11 nd religious?" This is a Question hat has challenged youth of the * resent generation. Come and hear V a?toi~Le(1botter. ' ' Have you visited our Sunday chool? -We "have a fine group of ell trained yotmg people -wtjo are 4tr ? ,-ainihg i'ur .leadership. It is gratiying to see them dedicating their iledts to-the glory of God and-the eKv-ice -of mum?'liieir presence in ic choir will greatly enrich oui oiship. Cotei out Sunday inmiiing nd hear; ihcptz -- . . - ?? 111 KM INC II AIM, ALA. ,, w tii his l)rctKtfT~thi? James ? . Hin..ley of Hirmingham, Ala., 4nd a party of frit-mis, ufter tourjng anudu ai> visiting their sL.ters in__ ' : hit-ago. Mrs.* Minnie Tiller and Vir- x inia h. llinsli-y at their home 6225 " ndiana Ave. They also attended ? ae Klkip Convention ut Detroit and levelancf on their return. Jusl Sa.v You Saw it in . "Till: LEADER" . a , . lege, [t C. ~r??f - ' - - Y ' . : t y,\ Higher Fducation i - " ? Y 17 1QQA I Aim A kJkJ\J f X ? ' . .. ; " >. 'a boratories and Library *1' ? ? Y Cultural and Vocational ?X " I STAGES " ^ ? r= - jf'v r\ > . . X I! "" ALU. L_t_ % ^ i^.'r I ^,?j>v'.' f|' ' * < ?j! '^rr \ ^ ^ r ^ * ' 1-1 r-i?... = ? 3 -^^A. | .. ^?ou>vi>i a-i nJ of .* II 23 ayicC &lu,ynV'V __ __ I B. McCLAIN.X ' I I BKfc. a -A A A A |