The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 25, 1931, Image 1
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VOL. VII1.?NO. 80,
Unprecented Success at j
State College. r" !
~ President Wilkinson DiTlveriT c&n- 1
menci-mi'nt \ddress .
feane Leadership Is Stressed
Friday evenin.e*, July 17?State Col- 1
_? lege?held?tlic?Ki.nln.aing?exercises
very appropriate cxo'cise.;, iiiarkeed
with solemnity, seriousness and ini
pressivenivs, were inspiring .and ed- |
utai i> e, ;uui HUMIgiy SOfVtMl OS 'llH' .
~ climax o' an ienteiyy sue?1
ct-srd'ul year, mipnmlteled in -the. his- '
toiy of 'the College. "In contemp
tuous^ di: i . irn .l of the do- _|
pt'ession, nvi v fi7'2 '-persons'' demon- j
stia'.ed 'the sari ificiul spirit of srlf (
and en balked their lives in '.he pur- ]
suit of an i juration which would fit -.
them for the spce sful performances
of teacher-! of the children of men; ,
The 572 student le it h'-rs,'the teach- | ,
ing stalT and the inanv friends of'the j
College who were uhle to get intoL
TtTT?rt'iiuil d?.'ii'iliiiri nun?rrr?Whine i
Hall were convinced that the exerr.
es were axiom ..tic proof of the fail | ^
that under fTTe kudiJ'i.lnp ol Lir. I
S. Wilkipron, the school is gradual- ]
ly but permaneii-.ly taking its place.: ,
r -of?honor and?won h" along side the ,
leading iri.-tl tut ions of higher learn- ,
ing for "the Negro youth throughout
the country. . ..i
'Promptly Ut X:G<) o'clock to the'.
% sweet melodious Lone of the massive ;
pipe oiguU. on which ^Alrs. Bell play
ed Meiulels olin's * ".March of . the
Priests^''. lii- ii'fui.il-i ol .hi- <\illeife?
" ;'"} ' ' "" ' SIR F; ril lr.
' ' (Irami I'
and memfo-rs'or ih. grudVmling class 1
lilt)rdied into. tin auditorium, vvlu-i i- , 1
the program was rendered. Appro- ' '
priate liiusie, consisting of an anthem ;
by the choir; a..selectinn-by the w??- j1
men's glee i-'.iil) and a soiiimjio solo j *
by Mrs! Jessie-I.ee bieiiscm was'en- "
thusiastical ly iv-oived 1>\ llie anois - '
"^"""""""eiauve audionve!^^^
The Cdi inmiuenient address . was
delivered by Dr. R. S. Wilkinson, 1
? President of the College. Dr. Wilk- ?
..... r inson by virtue of Ijis years of ex- 11
p'eritence and thorough pieparation '
\tfas-able to Ttri'm? a message that
was profitable, educative and enter- j '
'training. He demon t rated clearly
that he is a profound thinker ami an 1-Ti
eloquent orator, , j
Doctor Wilkinson in his add res.-* r 'J
stressed the iniporlaiiee of leadership <
a leadership that is characterized by j t
a spiritual' as-.wvU as- a physical and j-A?
mental. training. The speaker in- | >
formed bis Rearers t hat it is human , ?
nature to nu et with same form wf-r<
disappointment; IT i- not expected tll.it ! |
complete satisfactionv will Re exper- ! f
iences of all at all times.- In view I 1
of these natural existing . conditions, , t
he urged that especially those M'lue a re-j r
graduatnig, "to I'orgtJ the things t
that are behind tliein and look for- i i
ward." * | i
? "Nobody" said Dr. Wilkinson who I
is always fretting over the past can j J
he successful. Look to. the future, j
about t<? receive honors from.the Col- ]
lege are entering upon a great re- j
sponsibiMy, set aside for leadership, j J
Their courses of study have lifted i 4
them from the crowti., Hcrause ihey 1
have been lifted Up, tfll eyes will he j -f
focused on tlieni and they will be call
ed upon for guidance coUtise'J and |
leadership, and assistance {IT alle\ i- >
ate. the buidens of their fellywim n. j I
to bring about a stronger tie. and rue j
ial relationship, and to rentier seivice, i :
* even greater service in volving proh- [
lems for others.
. "The world is ope great big cor- j
?
- <j|f
jiorution. More' and more the spirit
of co-operation must dominate the
iiti'airs' of the world. The more we
i.re educated, greater will'be the deifthhi
nji us To cooperate in community
uplifts the great civic problems,
hojneipaktngi s.chool- activities and
L'hurch expansion.*
"One of the out: taikliny needs of
Dur people is the need of health.
-
t? iiu uur iirtuu. fii cupaoiiy lor service,
supported by?n?pirit?of?erropera"tInn,"
we should worii zeaTbusly
to alleviate f.hese miseries and thru
our leadership bring about- a healthy
people and a better citizenship
Vhejmlows and exacting duties of t?>la.v
call for a people who can be on the
job Itdf) days ip the year.
"Our people want to be led. The
be surplus. Men animated 'with |
truth and loye will never be a sur- |
plus, "tlurpeople" need ta be lieveTo(>
1 along high moral activities as well
m intellectual. They need to be liftd
up to n high plane of respectability.
Men do di-ei pn-in |'.e or hate1
men anil women win, an- - elf-respecling.
Let us inculcate- a higher decree
of i ace tmscioie ness, lespeeta?ility;
tove for honest labor,' lespec.
ability ofJ.be laws oil Uur land, clean
Lhoughts, unsteady growing forth in
mi selves, m our cOUiilr\, in uur fellowman
and in - our tlod.-then - and
<nly . then, will we .develop a noble,
true,?high standing monument ui_|
tacitil pi ace and harmony, thu-t will I
bring about admiration and cooperation
rather than -hatred and suppies~-~
don.
"A true leader must ~ifo .advance of
bis oeople Don't become satisfied;
for if-,we do, the time will spun conic
when \yc?will'.be lvlegatcd to?t-he*
97 ' L .55|^Egfl0@^^< y ^
IV KlvI.IS
relate ~ -i
*'? . n 11 |
field.-- of obTrvrrm. ' Keep up with The"
modern 11fmi: of tin- 'inn-. Learn
Hol e .alitnit - The problems^ of todayT
We iilaV lit- able-. to U*aC?J, how lo !
neot tlii' problems ot' th e fu'ure. i
July under such circumstance^ will 1
>ur ini limin e In- it-li. Wrth that we'
ire to conquer; with tlia' we shall
"".riqher,'" 1 ^ " , , ;
In elo-iny, Dr. Wjlkinsoti said, "We 1
hay not timl things always con- !
lucive What 1 have accomplished
is president.ot' State College was dohc
>y untiring sacrifice.. We must be
i.eadlasty tactful, diplomatic, president,
immoveable it' We expect to win. j
A liew era is dawning in the south- t
ami. The old time ' i aditionatteacher ,
s being regulated to the backfiel is.
riiey are being replaced by a group
tCjairbtath- courageous, forceful, ac- j
ive and adventurous, workers. We
.re.builtlers of the race. In our hands
est this great opportunity and re-j
pon olnlrt y.?The teacher is thrn mark^ j
in of- Pian. . It.-is our task.- God ex- j
lects It. f?t tts'^tfM:\T~ wp~7mr fairer t
?y the waysidP. May \ye develop- a I
I'.ulership> that will endure, be pa-I
ient, hopt'ful and with unfaltering
mil abiding farfeh- which will pu1'.
lory and dignity,in work which will
uake this race of ours an honor to
mr commonwealth.
Endowing the address, Dean Win'.
I. n?ll, director of the Summer !
school presented the candidates lor
yradua-lioji.
High School Certificates
Ida M Allen, Anna 1). Deas, Kssie (
Dennis, I.ovie Mae llaynes, Lula Mae
si minions, Mary K. Tyler, Minnie M.
Anderson. ( atrie?Dennis, Martha?M-rireen,
William I'. Johnson. Helen
icttvilie and Aline Washington. =
Junior College Diplomas
?.hiniur Hindu,ite in Kducation. Phi(ilptie
M. Kirven;, Junior Graduate in
Home economics; Georgianna Jackson.
, . .
College Degrees
Bachelor of Science in A griculture
Henry C. Brewer, James A. Holman,
(Continued on Page eight)
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Sunday July Il>,..was the sixteenth
anniversary of L>r. I. \V. Williams,
pn^tor nt' Shiloh H?i|?ti ?t Church.?I>u
ingf tin- prey ion-' Kycek, special st'r\ ici's
wert- held't riUghLj.and mi Sunda>
mornin'g f)r.?/K. R. Roberts of Florence
de Iiv f t imI the anniversary senhon,
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kutlman and Mrs'
Eleanor Ragin attended the Sunday
School Institute of the Episcopal
Church in Orangeburg last week.
Mt. I'isgah A. M. K. Sunday School
gave their annual ipienic at Ebenezer
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. pit-nip ground on 'j.'hurytay July 16, i
A clear blue sky pi'evnded throughout' p(M.
the day "ami nuuirht camo ti> uiar the will <
activities of the Mav. ehur
-?rVrrr otij.;?t+rr?ili'liphtt ill social evPMtiS j
of thr past week, was a bridge party, > >?
given\l>\ Mrs. I mile Kvaits .on Wed- ! $
nesdny night- .Inly br>, in honor ?f Mrs. I
Flossie.' Baker of New York. At the j *t,
conclusion of the games' Mrs. S. G.
Aiken was presented first prize. Miss ! *t*
MiHor the Boohy, Mrs* Baker the A 1
guest prizt. and Miss- Hv'ekyn Howard ! X
consolation prize. A bountiful course j.,*
^ of delicious icc cream and cake was ~x~>
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IK LEADER i(jj.
MOVES FORWARU I p
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An idea as to what p1a<6 the J.
Imetti. Leader?twupiqs us a- 0*?*
ttional^ News and (opinion (^,
ency ma> he gleaned from a ! ? - -
? ' fart* ^ f"H'
r- -4.-?^- , - ' ' ' . ! tlll'l
Palmetto Leader editorials luiit
c.e been rq}irinted and quoted ine
>IXi fit the following newspa- . ol '
rs to our knowledge: The
w York Age; The Chicago
nday- Bee; The Norfolk Jour- ?
I and (Ju.ide; 'l^he Oklahoma
iffer'The ChflStTan Recorder;
e Voice of Missions; The
iladelphia Tribune; The Bosi?Chronicle
;?The Pittsburgh?
urier; The Young AHenite;
e State (white); The ColumKecord
(white); and The N.
A. C: lJ. News release -These
Mhe-tkuofatrtwis that are defi*ty
knc'w-n to us.
IV oruv ot comnu-iKtaiKin nave ?;
?n received front many per- L v_.
is eminent in many spheres cf : *ntniti
among?the nt:?Prof. ^n
K. Hawkins, financial setarv
of the A. M. E. Church.
listee of Howard T hiversity.
evident of the Prudential
nk of Washington, D C., and
ding Republican: Charles E. 9
fh. \i#Professor of |P
tory in HowVircf University- j 9
d candidate for the bishopric ;
t he A 11 -P Ck v: W!I?
... .... .
i)lock John<srn. Ph. L)., presint
of Lincoln L'niversifv;
i&rue Johnson. Ph. D.. Dean
1ft- College.. Lincoln I'niver' ' , t-'ia
v; t'harles H.?Houston, ,t; t). -*>-?Jtin<?
dean. Howard-1 niversily pnn
k school; (ieorge Lawrence, -if
H.. Assistant Corporal'on gr."<
mi-el Chicago Municipal ?io- > -Cia
riunent ; William A. Fountain tint
.- A.M.. President of Morris M i.
own I niversit\ : and (!eorge
Schuvler Author of Black |>liii
> More. Pittsburgh Courier v<*"1
Inmni-t. and l.iberian invea*
' or for the New York Even'
Post; The Washington Post;
H . The Philadelphia Public
deer .j " . |
1 he Palmetto Leaderru atriy
r to become a better paper cunt
eh week, aiui appreciates high- acW
pression of encoura toe.
nient thai fas been uttered ntm
everv individual and by ^
erv neru dfciE Likewise" *e n
nr-eriate Worv letter of a
ont roversial nature that we '
ve received and ever\ \ iew " ol :
at has he.en expressed that 1
- differed from our view. AVe
'I attention to these facts bet,?p
fpt?t that our readers
e entitled to know how their 1 f r"
rer ranks, and what eminent
i l>lo think of it. : ?
* a It:
ft go*-sis W ere : a*n To ,' (
wTen the time of departure " -j
? "X, c
. Good Fellows Flub was royalU . ,)|t
tained by Dr. \V. W. Fckter at Vljl.
evidence on Wednesday evening r.,,
h. The Lit-IJU! nusiness hour was s.,
ni int(r~aftFr which rr.am?jn^I-y
tits were, spent in socializing. ,'.f
iii-eellaneous| shnWep given Mrs. -1v
ude BH owe rd -tnNi e "dam e s fi.u
te.Tai letoii and Ethel Brown was
a unioue affair. Miss Frances
on presided at the pi?no as the IpSE
s assembled. After \yhnh Mis?d
Roberts renderrd?a \w&1?~
Each ladywa* then presented ^
-*?of pa nor on which to write?-JH
"advise to a br ide. When this
itii-hed. the bride read aloud the - . p|
^ from each. Little ' Aliases. 1|
ma_?3\>-rleton and Ruth Ester fl
m bearing the large basket of pf
entered the ro*-in. placeing the
t on a i nn11 bv.rhe nflde. TTltJ,. 'B
vere viewed h\ the gue>ts. Thrn
lse of deiiious iye cream and H
ine the nast week very enjoyocial
affairs enmtig the younger
e.r,. eiveti b\ Misses Bernice H
r and Ro'vend Frossdn ; B
vts Ri 'hard1 ^haw nKi?Hadle\?
ins v.f Atlanta. Fa. were the H
end guest of Miss Edmonia Oar
SsiVuiel MeOleary of Phila'del*
visit my His hruUte,i Mi*. Sidney
arv. ??-? 1 ?
II. T'mm.n and little daueh- Cix,a
ft1 fui: Riitiea Path on Sunday
iLrV . . . _ . DA
- 'lor of HenneMsvTvlle is
> Im?v h>(,ther and ?j*tpr-inR..V
MM.) \tv< 1 _ \y Taylor. ^
Ri.-hnrdL Birme. rather of Dr
Ri >? >> > . hrotiftht from >'
ir> -hurts Sunday to enter the
'ul here for treatment
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k'.TIOCH BAimiST CHURCH Juti
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tsrvyritv, S. P., .Tulv'lfi, 19:11? als<
S. M. Co'rheart of Blaokstook. Thi
ohdurt a revival nieetirie at this hoj
h heLMiuiine August Mth AkrT0~0?rH**?fusokil^
We thank those that responded
urj?e the others to send in youi
order ,to help The Leader coniin
neeessarr to have some Iron Mei
GEO. H. HAM
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aflin Quartet Secures
rivate Teacher \ud
ccompanist.
rv\ helming Success In New York
I>t-< i1 to Thi- i*aliuetto Leader)
is lias ben constantly gaining
i 1 or Its e.xeelwoik in music
rnrnum me "l*. astern; 1V!rddte-:A~Tand
Southern State- i- invad--'
iti< North once jjytre'after a year
iar?i study and practice in th^ 'ved?
partnn iit oi CluJ-lni?Cuilege,
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HSIR N\ J F K KJ>K HI C K . .
<jr-tund^Attoriiev J ..
n*!?-b.Ai v. S.
Im TiTtr7!** u i ~ d u- uceonir .
i-. an.; v-t. ui iti- tfHjt'tr/r Miss SuSiuith
H..ho'i>.Ola- .?f lit,, few Ne
who lut." ;in!if.i under Percy
nre.r. Site i\ al-o, . jrraduata of
a?rij ( unM.'.rvatwty of music'.' Miss
i! ii;i? .ju t completed three years
vi \ ii*.i us h? :i'! '.t flie vocal' dement
i?i C ( .dlege, which for
ha- U en. noted foe ijts., superior
K .ii v.k-,1 lua-M- '1 In'quartet hag ?.
iied-iw,, v?-ar-: uudr-t .Mi-.- .Smith
dui ing this tiiiit- ha?e-constantly ""
loped both -as- s?,h?i-ts and as a'
11ct Be- iGe fu r ability as a vo111
tr ihitiM ~Y[>initty hn- been a' ~f
.aI t- ihio.iiglHnq the South as a
i ali?> s.doist and a- "an excellent
<iii |jaid.-t. Bt-c-tu.of her work at
college -hf war tui.ible to hli the.
ici'ou. reque-l- made, by artiSt-S
Laj?-tiaaiu ; ).v ---trm-rj?pt Northern
>! ';. Ivunia or " her- to accompany
n. . ' ."
In- "quartet ha* met the approval
II.1 hudjieiae- and critics who TTave
id belli, i Ittninv.'. a li ihtctiVicTW
, k. Nathaiiiel' In t.'." at 'Hampton
lt..te 1!, ,1 :!:> Ou.lU Wu|) thlS
c v < it; |. 1 uiaaut :: ..i.i. ,\i?Lu-.: t c?till ad
III.all 111 e I e W;?. -i title it Negl'O
). t>-i j-n America V woulj have
- tir j-ii my 1'H'i. i j'i.i." With the
. n'.-vi accompanist
a-?a iI.I- uekacj-i?iot?pi~7fcceK?t^.this?
tuf> fan.'U- 'iti vup ill reach. ?
he qUUl'ket ir neU 111 llie. State" Of '. .
r-Y~vl;; . It- 'headquarters 1? at .Mai
ha!;. Hotel, i Mei/v. N. V. Bene
\ iffti>" 1 t lie' gi eiifi is booked
iia?Ni it Iii.id.iaii s;.iiv- Every
1mv during tnc month of August
*.iia'i IT;' will hc thi- ciiftc"taf^chorr
he-u. Ktigland's largest Mc*h6di6t
IV-lna.- UI.Mtdi. ui ,te. !>? WlH'WB== ^
tell.' /
SIR ~il ~" ~~ ' .
mi* Keeper of Record and Seal
ittiHTKK OF OR AM) MRS.
(J1 VOOKN. PRIZE -WINNER
lis* Victoria S? Gladden Class of?s
ii U'.-.-U ? ir._i_ r<~
npurri II ni^n, \_/Viltia,
w|?o Was' a freshman this
l at Uoie College, Jackson, Tenn.,
t first prize in the Oratorical ConJuly
13th in the Young People's
lihv and Leadership Training
iooI in Memphis, Tenn. She wm
> a member of the Jubilee Chorua.
sse schools' are conducted by Biai
J. "A. Hamlett, D, D., of the C.
K. Church. ;
promptly ;~and earnestly
r remittance at once. In ;' j|
ig to. you regularly?it is ; >
rt. Please Remit. ~H ^ :~1|
PTON. Publisher. 'M
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