The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 16, 1932, Page Page, Image 3
/vrcmphasized. It is just these
Er?ts that are so capably stressed
ys the Department of Mpsic at Bey
thune-Cookm-an College.
Vt* The instruction that is efficient and
y willing to give all the aid possible
towards "tlTfe &dvancdmenF of the ambitious
student, the personal interest
of the instructor coupled with the interest
of the student, wihout a doubt
fissures?unlimited advancement. TlllB
gives us the first important step upon
which to climbs- ...
Aside from the mutaul interest,
which is certain to be found at Bethune-Cookman,
the student finds advantages
of displaying the results of
teaching and coaching, superior to
any school in the South, through the
College Orchestra, Band, Choral
Ensemble, Men's Glee Club, Chanson
f 'l 1U Hnoyfof tn o?-wl ae n cf
v ii viv, x^utti vent auu i vie ao u ouiui.it,
The superior advantages of exhibition
are backed by the fact that BethuneCookman
offers the most unique auiences
to the sudent performer to
be found anywhere in the South.
Hundreds of visitors of many races
.fyre constantly making up the audiences
of the Sunday Afternoon Forum.
From such audiences there al4
ways comes hplpfnl criticism, nnntnnt
and fn many, many cases, financial
_ . the deserving student."
Come to Bethune-Cookman and
have advantage of effLient instructors
individual interest, Superior advantages
of exhibition, contact with unique
audiences, and thp ?opportunities
for advancement toward a
definite objective.
-You may be a diamond In t; e rough"
To assure a perfect beginning : toward
a finished product, enter the
school-with--theTromeiike environment
Bethune-Cookman College.
Lemuel "Sleepy" Gilmore. ....
HOME DEMONSTRATION COMMUNITY
MEETING IN RICHLAND
COUNTY. ,
. ? a
* " Mrs. Frances Thomas, fhe energetic
and trieless iHome Demonstra
tion agent of Richland County, held
Community meeting at Dabney's Pond
and Upper Pine Grove Church, July
2 and 4.
Numerous articles , of clothing,
handicraft, canning and graden pro.
ducts were displayed.^ One could note
the vast improvement tin the neat
ness and quality of these articles-.
A program was rendered with the
club history and club songs of each
club. Mrs. Mayes of Columbia rendered
musical selections, after which
Mrs. .Marion B. Paul, State Sup. of
Home Deftv. Wbrk, gave an
outline of the carming and Fall and
Winter-"Garden Campatfcn which js
now bging carr'^d nn throughout,thr
State in which she Stressed the importance
of the conservation of food.
After dinner games were played
hy the club in which real ^pnrtrimen^
-T?TmF=was-tiisptayea. . 7. More
than 500 people wore present.
? -Mtretr praise is" due IMrs. Thomas for
her untiring efforts in promoting betj
ter standards of living eanong the
' rural people of Richland County.
ovone but not forgotten
fReaufort,- S. C.?Mrs. Dessie Wine
wife of (Mr. Robert Wine was -quietly
laid to* rest \yednesday of last week
The last respect due any one who
has lived in a community as friendly
as she did;?The scrvices took plact
at Tabernacle Baptist Church, conducted
by Rev. E. E. Cornwell, assisted
by Revs, .McBrowrt of Grace A. M
E.. Church and Curry of * Wesley M
E. Church.
Mrs. Wine has been ill for quite a
while. Her -relatives end friends
mourned her loss,, but Jesus smiles
to add a faithful soul to His Kingdom
She was faithful on earth, she will
be faithful in Heaven.
She is survived by her husband, sister
of Barnwell, S. C., Mrs. Louise Allen;
one brother of Detroit Michigan
Mr. Clifford Green; a nephew whom
she raised, Edward Williams; and a
number of other close relatives whose
names I do not know and a host of
friends beyond expression.
TO THE BISHOP AND MEMBERS
OF THE TRUSTEE BOARD
Whereas the treasurer, ~TDr. S.' ft.
Green) has served this institution
honestly and faithly and whereas, we
were informed that he expects to
.i. leave this city for Orangeburg, S. C.
end desires to be relieved from said
^-respopsihijity ?
Therefore, be it fesoTved," that .this
., board extends to him a vote of confi/Innna
f Ar monnnt* i r? nrKinli h n Uo o
handled the finances of this institution
for the past two yeaa-s.
Therefore, be it further resolved:
that his request be granted and a
standing vote of thanks be given him.
Very respectfully,
.. Rev. I. H. Allen
Mrs. A. B. McGee
Prof. G. W. Howard
Committee.
. Y
g \y' WASHNGTON, D. C. NEWS
J? S?outh Carolina C^iil Gets 7
*1 t)iploma, In Washington !th
I. * i hi
Miss .Areolic Williams Metts, lofiht
Clinton, S. C. received her certificate j CI
from the Washington \conservatory ch
j ?L?i - r ?: _ l i .1 ! T\f
uiiu sLiiwi ui exprcssifjp iaai rnuHyt
June 24th, when it held its twentynintlv
annual closing..- Miss Metts has ' w
been u student in the conservatory i Zi
for two and one. half years, studying | K
voice cluture and bango. She render- i
ed two beautiful Selections Fiflday
night; singing, Passing by, by Purcell,
and "I've been in the storm so long-S^H-f
by Frey. Miss (Metts is a native of
C'inton, S. C.y but is now living In' t.1
Washington, D. C., making her )iome "
there with her brother, Mr. T. Dendy j ?
^Williams. Besides Miss A. Metts,
there is another sister, Miss Dollie'
Mae who is living there also. These,.,
young people of South Carolina have _
made irhany friends among the social '
set of .1). C. being young church work- | Q
ers and members of many, clubs- and?
willing to help in any way to make th
things cheerful around Washington, hc
While in the conservatory ?he won [h
the honors of being the best loved in
student having the sweetest dispusl- at
tion and ready at all times. _to speak-dc
a kind worcT~Tb ~alIT We hone thaC,
these children will keep up their good w;
works. Three cheers for the three t.?
of t^em. - jdi
THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL SES-t p.
SION OF SUMMER SCHOOL OF i
MINISTERIAL TRAINING AT.
CLAFLIN COLLEGE. !,
I - |lK:
By II. Pearson, Treasurer
The Eleventh Annuf.l Session of the gj
Summer School of Ministerial Train-_^,
ing at Claflin College, Orangeburg, ^
closed Friday July l^t. " It was the
. most successful?m?the history "of the
dchool. Dean Stanton Qiad^eleeted ^
ohe of the best faculties that has
ever ?over the institution, j.
The attendance was record-hreaJdng=^=
FOTty^five7J>1en prospective ministers 4.()
of the gospel assembled from, three
episcopal arias to receive instruction, J.(
encouragement and insiration in the ,
required ccourses' of study by welll
trained and pyppriorn'nrl minintnw
Every body was full of life .and wi
energy, beaming was eacch with cam- 'lit
?efttneftfrr-enthusiasm and Optimism.
No one seemed ready for the session th
to close. * i to
Ar?speetal?feature of the program
was t,he Jftstruc'J've, practical and,da
inspirational lectures by Drs. J. W. nt
, apect to one of our oldest members "
at St. Peter Church, Mot.her Jane'
Jenkins. She lived, to be 93'years-old al
She said that $fhe was ready to go [
when death come. Death came" at 2 "j
- A. M. Saturday morning and carried tl
,her soul, to heaven. Peace be to her
soul. - . |^
I Rev. I. H. Dozier preached from Ui
the Book of Job, a very comforting. S
sermon.
S
At 4:30 the pastor called the n
members together in a church con
ference. A lnrgo crowd-ftttrnrtfrlTTnd
many business matters were discus- a
sed by the members. The pastor a
suggested some new plans that will C
bring prosperity to the church and o
community;
| At 8:00 o\dock_the pastor preached
another soul stirring sermon taken
from the Book of Act, of the
Apostle. Our spiritual soul was lif- b
ted high as the mp^ of God 'talked. d
The Willing Workers Club met at 1!
' the home of iMrs. Ellen?Shuler on I]
Monday evening. A special pro
TH E PALta 1JT10
BEN N ETTJ5V1 LLK_ N EW S
The sad news took Fts flight over |
ie stiite thut .Mrs. HI la. Ahrahunl j C
id passed. Funeral services were a
;ld Sunday evening at Macedonia ( V
hurch. Rev. A. j. Wright took , c
large of the service. I'rof. J. H. W. e
orris in charge of the body. j e
Mrs. Palmer "deed at her home last '
eek 4Wid .was funeral i/.od -at. Mt ' "
ion Baptist Church.- Rev. W. R. 1
eese pastor. Prof. J. 11. W. Mor- c
s in charge of the body. (c
Mrs. Florence Campbell qufcetly j a
issed to the Great Beyond last) |
eek. Funeral services were held 4,
jnday tufterwoon at I>isc Hill A. M. a
<" Z. Church. Rev. McQuery, pas- j.
r; Rev. A. J. Wright, assisted with fc
e services. Prof. Morris in charge. I i
A well known friend of Marlboro {.
unty died last week. Mr. Quiry. I (e
was laid to rest at Hopewell on ]
inday evening. Rev. 'Sparks; Pas- t
r. Prof. Morris in charge. fi
\\^sTfington after living oil j
e sick list for a long period' pasd
to the'-Great Beyond last week.
Slighter of Rev. and .Mrs. Washtrton.
Funeral scrvi t?s?were?held--^
Hope Well Friday_ut'h?2ii&aiu- Un- ?
rtfiker R. C. Powe in cherge.
Mrs. Anna7McTT:,y and Mrs. Kdards,
then- sister made a-pop- call [
see them Wednesday morning and
ed whije visiting them. |Prof. J. (|
. W. Morris in charge. The renins
were taken to her home near p
leraw, S. C., for burial. '
Mr. Adam died at his home last '.j
eek."' Our undertakers ore kept
isy. We regret to see. our loved ics
depart from us.
The sad and sudden shock took its
ight (Monyad mi.)ruing that fVIrs. ^
le Minneriyn on Marshall St. pas- V
d awfty so Suddenly. Funeral ser- .
ces were helo Wednekday evening .
Shiloh Church. Rev. A,-J.'Wright !
id Rev; W. F. Mc'Cay said all that ^
as needed to be said of r good
iriatian wuniUII" U nclertaker Powe
TStiss Xu'ece Quicks arrived hom '
r few weeks rest i'ronv "New York
iss Quicks is a graduate of Morris |alley
tv T* ~
Rev. Cd\- pastor <if?Zio??Churchas
on the sick list last week. He H
as out Sunday morning to the -decht
of monyj? ~
Rev. A. E .Lorpax, passed through
e city Saturday morning enroute
hp< pasfnrnl n-m-lr?Kill I I.UWn ~h
Mr. E. E. Covington and her only fi
lUghter Miss Helen Ooverington a h
imber of other speeial friends mo- e
red to Asheville and Henderson- jy
lie, N. C., Saturday morning July 2 ,r
ley reported ' apleasant trip.
Miss Thelm" g=<y" ,
stf- party. Mpnday 'morning July 4. h
pleasant morning~n--iv > |n-nI In
io attended.; w
The /beautiul home',on ^.Vnninj's a
. owned by Mrs. Ella iStubbs of
ew York City, and occupied by Mrs. y
ary and Miss Einma Drake was (j
stroyed by fire early Tuesday A. |t
, , n
Miss Annie Stephen on ChapsLAYe^ive
a special social on her birthday- jr
urie. 2&. Miss- Alsnrook spent a y
easant stay with 'Miss. Stephen.
The reporter and sister Miss Car- e4
liter Sanders were the pleasant iN
nner guests of Mrs. K. MOores Sun- j|,
atiun. ? ..
The aims of the health program ,
.s outlined in the health courses are:
lealth Protection,. Health Correction,
nd Health Promotion. Some?of the
gencies being stressed'in the Health*
IducaLiuii elasses^whirh wilTTfe tp to
ring abocrt these desired results- are: !
'roper play and recreaiion; proper |
are of J.he toilet facilities; proper
are of the hands and I tody.; proper
i.c'. and cafateria facilities, and
he proper kind of school furniture,
i carefatT^rnity ~js -made o-f. thc-healfl)
hvironiiunt of the pupil, the healtH
abits of the pupil, the health apprs is1
of (lie pupil, and the health of the
eacherT* For the effective spreading
( i c-f iloi-t i-nuto.?and |u iii"jplt's of""
ealth thi'-fghftiip. ih<- v^tate muct
tress is being placed-upon---the? fsrtr"
hiit* c\ery teacher should he a Health
earlier, and that every tea/ her STrfould
e a health example. Yet, it is beig
emphasized, the teacher cannot j
o all for these are certain definite
lements in the program of Health
ducatio,, which have parent-home
i-nooi implications and which lrn-d
he help ;'?pd coo|)oration of the paents
if they are to function as th\y
hould. '
Ah extensive health library- and
xhihits from Cleanliness Institute of
e\v York City are .features of the
lealth Education classes and of the
ealth conference for teachers? which
? being conducted as q part of the
lealth Education course from .Iuly
to at StateCollege 1
I nis service which is extended to .
11?of t-he teachfersT aVid u> those inerestcd
in Health Kducatio'n is made
ossilde through the sale.of the_ yeary
Christmas Seals sponsored hv the-laTolina
Tub&rdtilosis Association,
?ft is the hope of those who arc .
ponsoi iuu' ttie health courses that
hev will increase the ?Christma-'-eal
s:.le niht"'iolK'?t-hi' y? ?ti .
Machanic Arts
Slate ( oll?'fre hvnn[?nliiir[r -S- f . ~
asjarena pioneer institution in many c
eldfrdTOT in no field of its s'.cticity j.
as it rendered more effective and 1
fficient service than i;i the "i'/Vi of
lechanic Arts. Through this depart- 1
lent the College has come in active i
i) 11 tart with mo&L-uf.. hkrh -schools (
i lie istate for wherever there are t
itrh -cln"-h 'n tlvii ?mrrr !
ion;U departments,. the College is t
ell represented througn her gradu- C
tes. f
This suninidr the Cle ieral Education j
loard has taken a deep interest in
lis phase- of_ the work of the Colge.
to . such an extent that most of 1
len who are attending- the. Vuniinw?
TsKiuiY_ in this depar4?ient" are^hav--1
ig their -expenses- borne "Uv'^^thiVT?
oa'rd.
From the list of the courses offer- *
l,m thij5_dgp?.rtment, it may be easi
seert-that a newer emphasis is.be- ^
ig placed on vocational education to- j
iv. The n'ien are not only given
r. clival work, but they get many of j10
theoretical fundamentals which ^
ii :?(riifil lit v niu'iivjiirv t ~ t lw. uii/i
aeconded the n -tiuin aft e r 1 h^_npt:,- .
and fellowshippD] 21 .into the church. .
After romniunio,,. tlii*' eon'jTec.ati"<>ii '
retired for dinner \0hieh vie' . very..'
highly and plentifully served hy theIndies
of the ehur<-h., in tlx- ofter- ''
noon at 1 o'clock Key. i >< uglily ^"reached
a vt'l'v spirit Mid -eihd-n.
.? ? ' I
A one-week diiwe tally ended at <
St.'John Sunday ni'yhl. the -follow hitr*
ajitain-- made flu-' following reports:
'lul. No. 1 m, V-, Ml i
i-'>; No. 2. Mr.-'. K. I. DtrcirPTt. "$2.-00;
N"o. 3.' Airs. Miiry .1, l.ou-K: SI f.- Mrs.
Annie AT Kenney: $1.1'o^'ALt --?
Maggie I)avi.s. $2.00; Airs.. .Alice t
fashion, $.25; Air.*. A1
Davis, $2.25; ami Als- f > 1 itK K'an .
?."'.2o; Total. $3".<15.
Miss Altec Johnson of S .niter is
spend hi tr thf "tlllliiij | i ir*T ner si.-- !
tor. Airs Klleri F. I)eas. <
?_jMr. and Airs. Sani.-oti Hughe- are t
the happy reciptants f a wi11!? " 1
son. The' mother an'd". Kir ' r.re ;!< - <
ing nicely.
Rev. and Airs. J. \V.. I.. Dte iu 't, ']
\r?
J "me Island Sunday 'Seho.d \vas
11 so over with then .
Snmla-v- ^mrhr-pu ^.j?Sw r~"7
-rf-a splendid sen: on lo_a- \W>; -ur.il.itirdnmi'e
liu't was. en.io.-ed wry m. eh.'
On the -1th of duly. many \\ ,. >,u-.- jj.
o enjoy themselves.
Rev. S Xante. Rev* I-'.. v\ . .? : dan.
drs. C. L. Sander.- and' Mr-/ K. lv. .
iainboiv .were invited -d::.'< r at
dr. and .Mrs. .letf lb-flamy.. Wv- unit '
ind words 'enough t.( thank w. .YoJv
tiefv, a nice dinner. We diir didlave
a liiee eat and enjoyed dm sel:
ine week we were ais..' invited to
line with Mrs. Susan- lbivjs. . We
lad at this <jj|111t'f Yn*h ' '>ri "*"
il'iU'le Kin^r- It wa- a very uiee
lniner also and was euj" ed very
ruch. We are . hopinir to. re eive
mother invitation to ilir.r.ir very]
toon. We piny <Iod'y...hlessiniis -upon '
he church \voi%t-?- " , .
I. A I RUNS NKWS jj !
Mrs Audrey Wanzer a-nd ehiidren j
are spending so: iet'itne -i,, 'I'jttshui*^ <
< isitiny: relatives. , ']
Friends of Mrs. Summers were I
deeply grieved to hear of the brief
illness and death-of fie' litll, tin111 "r; trr?Saltfe
K-Ui hel aire- 1J.?S-hc t;Vs
funeral!iwT Thursday afternoon r.t
SiiolH's Chiinul with Pee ! ' x -
ting. A number of" boy? "oHu'i- cja>
and" others we he pafll-bcarcrs. She"
will ?* he missed greatly as sh,. was
ndeared to all who kiu-vv her.
Mr. J^ihtt 1'uj.niah ^ return U> ' liie_^IVashington.
and New "Y? rk.
\\'e aiv pl i.l?H*?M.I i !"'; <.
rs homo after a six., week? > ? ?<".
>f Summe.r School in Creeiivj'lie.'
We are sorry to report V, o- Rosa
R. Suher and Mrs -A. p/Creem . >n-'
ined' to their rooms.
Many pkn.i;s. hall ya.r.e- a^id rnir?eeuos
were held for the 1'h. While
>n MondaY evening la,-go er? wd> im>-.
tored to Clinton to iiV etui >lar: md
other 'feats.
?ttj\ David Pil grim atii! wife were,
n the city to attend the funeral of
heir mother who was fuiiei alixed at
St. Paul oh Friday w ill iln- p..- <>
Dev. I.eVant, otlieiating.
Misses .JonVs of Newberry and
Moss of Ninety Six wejo the housejuests
at the homy of Mr. W. P.
Darlington the past weeks and have
)een highly entertained while?Uw'e.
Mr (Dailmeton is alwavs it when'jt,
nines to malting tt?pleasant for. the .
adies, - --Rev.
A. J. Brown of Seneca. S. C.
vho is stopping at Mr. and Mrs. T.
Dhelton is conducting an evaiigelis-'
ic tent meeting which i? neinir
?reatly attended by both white and
colored friends and will he !( blessing-!
o anyone that attends.
\Ve are sorry to report Mrs.,Le-__
/ant confined to her room and wish
'or her a speedy recovery.
Beautiful services were rendered
*t iBethel and St. Paul Sunday with
large congregations Mvoi-shippiny.
\Ve are sorry to report Mrs. Mary ^
Mills on sick' list.
? ?V--- ?
l i? liuual -Aill Stwiciv \v ill i-on
' x-iitTii on t!i,. :!ii! 4 !' A uyuj-i
Sen era .luni'M- ' Tiit-re
ui.1! !>,- several >jn:ak<*i |hvm nt.
I ne i f-vi; ai at Klieiiex.er
.v'i' "" '.I'.ii1'! ..i!.i!:imyhi
i. . Aijya.-t.v . i ? * . v
'I'ii- entertainment a! the; h'in.ie -of '
l?. >. Shaijic '.ni Thursday was
' a'.;, an Mi;ii yai4'* t-ru 1'm all.
1 Mi .Sio'itty ??!*. Kliertf-Ji't.
a- l..,x <>(' very useful and
; i .at. i l.Ufnjf.- to loreiyM notion.*; ' ' e
i-ic y'iai! t<>- <ve}ronie"* Miss;
I. 'lie I 'aiii'-.l West- inistor. S.
a"'..! v';ie' \lis.-e. <TaHoUe f I .lint".
.a Ma-r'ii: -f Atlanta
' _ - "i ; ' ? l-l-k. ' .
.VLuiit-i-a- 1 lay-tie??iy !?ack'?-7n
?VV .Vejeuiik'. ::er. >-r
- " ' - 'All - Jir-ni.-ie 1.. Ware nf,d
4 ' ' !? \\ illiants ' ??t .! Seneca
"torefj Atlanta" '-i, S".inlay.. .Inly
i < . P?th.
MW > i |{()\] UIIH.I \\ <H)|> CAMP
IU 1 liAa'A^U (IIIL
LEVY'S SERVICE
STATION & GARAGE
1 v:{i T;t>lor St. l'hone U271
OPEN ALL *NK.HT i
FAN-U-L1N SYSTEM
In Beauty Culture
Give FaN-u-^IN Hair, Scalp
L)andruil' and Toilet 1'repartitions
a trial: Their worth lias been
Rcgp'TrrftT iiT I. S- i'at-* ,
' ent Ulfice..
AGENT.- WANT ED Write for term ?
l" ~? 1" Made by
Mnie Fannie L. Carolina
1029 High Market Street J J
GEGKGET UW N. S. C. .|.
Fxporienced Musician Teacher X
V of all Instruments y
X ' Ml Sit' STi niO X
't* l.'tl 1 "Harnwell St. Phnno 7"}an .%
% COIvl'MBIA, S.-C/ *
llllinillllllllllllltllllllMllllllllllllllllllHIUIIIIIIIItllllllMII
BUILD UP HEALTH
AND PAINS GO AWAY
By building up the general .
system t.o norrpnl.'or to im
proved condition of health,
women have overcome "painful
times" in a wholesome?
manner, and in ' 1
thousands of
cases Cardui is T& t;
given the credit. [il
w nt'ii m a weaK- t xijj jj.:
rned condition 1H
after a severe ?" Jj
illness, or from t ytfl l|i
an ordinary run- H'
down state of 'X
health, women I
who have taken fe
Cardui have ^
found if. tn'frfl of .L^.?
"great benefit as a general
tonic. If you are weak, rundown,
suffering monthly, try
^C&rdui. Take it for a reasonable
length of time and try
^ it thoroughly. It is suitable
for women of any
age ? its use cannot
hurt any one. Car|
dui has bfenefit
)j^. ed thousands.
U|kl|P[^So/rf drug.
m22$lHU?ksturc8'
I