The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 30, 1938, Image 1
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VOL. XIII?NO; 18
Wash'gton Hi Choral (
Society To Present s
Comic Opera i
Mammoth Chorus* and Cast
of 100 to be Supported
By 20-Piece Orchestra
^ I
The choral society of Booker
Washington high school wilt pie- f
sent the biggest attraction of the
** season in. it? operetta, "The Crim?
"son Eyebrows", a comedy in three 0
acts, which is scheduled for the ^
Township Auditorium Thursday ^
night, May 5. ^ While the present ^
opera is much lighter than, the "
operas of previous years, it will be "
much bigger. ' funnier, and more r
picturesque than ever. A mam- v
mouth chorus of 00 persons dress- *
ed in quaint costumes of old
China, will sing and dar.ee to the
accompaniment of the school or- ^
. chestra, a newly organize 1 nwi- T
cal aggregation of more than twen
ty pieces under the direction ot n
Mr. Ilaruld June. =~
The story of the opera is a rio't 0
of comedy. Wise-cracking Emperor
Wang Mang, erstwhile ex- 11
clerk, docs a hit of smart planning ~
to keep the throne which rightly a
belongs to the Princess, Ting Ling
a misunderstanding arises from
the usual, romance, to throw his
plans on the ash heap. The hench
men, tar Eye and Neptune, along
with hte empercrr, form a trio as
entertaining as the Marx brothers.
The cast will consist of Mary
Lillian Hall who will .take the
-leading feminine role as" Princess-?
Ting Ling;?Mary?Logan?as?A+r -j
Me, Ting Ling's cousin; Mr.. L.
Raymond Bailey as Wang Mang ^
the ursurper Emperor; Angeles '
Caughman as Yi Rang,' the court
C;
astrologer, nicknamed "Star Eye'; .
Minnie Sims as Koo Moo, a distant
relative of Ting Ling's, nick- '
t named "Old Buddha"; Joseph IIil- ^
son who will sing the leading male j
role as Fanehong, leader of. ."The
t*
Crimson Eyebrows", a patrintic?
organization, and who finally up
sets tho applecart for Wang Mang
David Christie as lling Lee, an (
officer of the court but in reality ,
a spy of Fanchong's; and Harold ;
Gelzcr as Yen Chen, an accompi
ice "of Wang Matig's who inVper- .
sonatea ""Neptune''. c
President McGill a
Over WIS 1
1
President E. H. McGill will *
speak over WIS Monday, May 2nd 1
at 4:45 p.m. Tho Allen university '
choir,, under direction of Professor
Abraham will render several 1
numbers. '
l
"Hollywood Hotel
Revue" \
i
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P. "Hollywood Hotel Revue" ap
pearing. at the Carolina Theatre.
Friday and Saturday, is the larg*
est stage production to tour the
South in the past two years, and
" ' ClU'rit'X itture prudUctlun than any
unit show to tour this section in
the past five years.
A representative of the Caro- J
lina theatre, made a special trip
to Atlanta last week to see this I
attraction, and says, "With the JC
exception of one principal, Helen
Honah, the show is intact and we
are getting the same show that p
hat? played all erf the principal cit- f
ies. The show has the most ela- (
borate state settings of any unit (
show we have ever played and. in c
this respect, is highly meritori- t
OU8."
In Richmond, Virginia, the show s
received more, praise than any ']
show that has appeared there this t
season. C
|So large is "Hollywood Hotel
Revue" there are only a few the- r
atres in South Carolina, that have j
stages large enough to hang all 1
the scenery and stage settings, 1
therefore, "Hollywood Hotel Re- 1
vue" will only appear ~Tn four <
South Carolina?townej- namely. 1
Greenville, Spartanburg, -Charles- i
ton and Columbia. ji
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fi Presei
State Baptist Sh
Annual Session
Rock Hill, S. C., Host'
May 4-7 at Mt. Prospi
)EVOTIONAL THEME: "A CH
OR A CHANGING WORLD"
The Sixty-first annual session chi
f the. Baptist Educational- and-| rol
lissionary convention of South'
arolina will be held in Rock Hill, ha:
. C., May 4-7, 1938 with the Mt. inp
'rospect Baptist church, Rev. M. ta
.. Zimmerman, pastor; Rev. Tien- ]()j
y H. Butler, president, Harts- qu<
ille, S. C.; Rev. Lincoln C. Jenins,
recording secretary, Colum- '
ia. S. C. '
The. Devotional them: is "A ou
hnngeless Christ For A Chang- 11111
Ig World". j r Joi
Tuesday, May -3, annual board *
looting. : -? s0=s
Wednesday, enrollment of elnm'h Jot1
s. unions and associations.
Thursday, Meeting of delegates W1'
i associational groups. the
-Fiiday, Meeting ot delegates in
ssociational groups. - a
Ju:
n~ Adh l>aKtora. I^Ymen and Members
of All IhipHi* Chnt-rhpa of -Sid
the Baptist State Convention. ('a:
tk.
Greetings: jv
'ellow Workers: PU'
^ . sid
-I am making this last personal all
all atrl appeal to you.?One t^i
lonth front today we wiil .be in .Toln
?ssion at pn^l.- Tlill?Information -trio
rom that thriving city says that (
1 ready the citizen-, .ire anxious- p(),
/ awaiting our com1 nr.
I an; requesting you to read
CO!
arefully the program ? { this com
tg session and sdwidd vu be on .,
db<
rograni you are uifte.l to be preont-.
The Executive Ward has
pared no effort to make this or.e '
ra|
f the best programs ever arrang- f
f same will depend on your being
resent. ? ? ? ~~rj
This from many angles should
ie the greatest ccfciverUon. yet
old. The spirit of fellowship and ,e
ooperation that exists through-. M<
ut -the-siate^-ia- without?-pamllrl
n the history of our work. . It is 11
ommonly said, that never since
he organizing of our* body have
11 our farces been so united belind
our entire program and so
perativc in our efforts to put the
Tu. . . tn
)rogram over. This is saying a
treat deal. I call uppn you to
nake this statement good at Rock
.... ?:?_ ? --tts
Iill:
We wish to enroll at least 1200 * 1
ninisters, and equally as many
aymen and members of the Wo- -Mi
nan's State convention;- This is lig
me year when we are urging ev- M<
ry Moderator of an Association by
o see that his Association enrolls. th<
\V? fll'O n?lrino? t Vin comr* mrnvxj U..
Jnion president and urging every-!
lastor in the state to see that hi?
lunches are enrolled in full. ' j jhj
Fellow laborers, we have neglect an
d to:o long in seeing that our 1 (;0
hurches are properly represent- ho
d. We wish to break awav. from ,
-ur negligence and carelessness of
he past and site to it that all our
^residents, Deans and bo
Registrars Hold 'KP
spring Session
j . | Ca
Chef aw, S. -C., April 2G?Well- le?
u'epared papers evoked spirited , foi
liscussion at the spring session flo
>f the Soruth Carolina presidents , of
loans, and registrars of Flcprro po
olleges held Saturday, at Coul- j m<
er Academy. Cheraw. i foi
TVfnvn tVinn nnn Vmnrlrnd ronrfl. 1
tentative3 from five senior col- en
opes, seven junior colleges and lef
wenty-three high schools of South Co
Carolina attended the session. fe
Professor W. IT. Hubert, Bore thi
iict college, read a paper on "English
in our Colleges" in which ed
ie recommended that the funda ed
nentals of English grammar and an
Hterature be emphasized in the bu
uirvTcula. Dean T. H. Moore ol
^oorhcoH discusses "Examinations -he
n our colleges". He advocated ac
iniform entrance examination# to
ntsThi
fteti
COLUMBIA, S(
wy"firft7~T^
INext Week^
ro Annual Session
set Bapt. Church
ANGELESS CHRIST
7v. 7"' 1
Jiches all over the state are en- 1
led 100 per cent,
rhis can bo done if "Every nian
s a mind to work". I am look- 1
r for you, to every pastor and :
our laymen, feeling that youi ''
'alty to the cause--is--beyond
?stion. " :
i
Flelp us make this our greatest
u\ our greatest convention and j
r most successful effort. We l
ist take no backward steps but 1
wtyd must hp om- watchwvnd_ _
jo to Rock Hill for the opening |
sion an:l remain until we a<l- %
iin sine die. ~
Many matters of- importance \
1 demand our attention. Among |
>111 will be, the greater program |t
expansion for . Morris college; ;
closer union between Seneca <
r.ior college and Friendship col- ,
c, Rett is academy and all other
lurj-l-i alVilint-wg- uiidor"~r>TYr sian ~
rci; ways and means by which |
t- Union wilt bo published week-- ,
or Bi-mcrithly; more adequate
3port for Benedict college; con- (
eration?of plans fur bi Iugliig, li
the finances and financ ial "con- j
butior.s. and gifts from* our ]
uwhes-, ? a-swose+atjonsv?wtrvcnrttst;
unions, district conventions i '
d state conventions under oncP
neral headquarters, thus doing f
av with the many duplications p
inected with our work. For |d
,-eral years much?has been said I
;>ut a closer unio'n in our work. 1 i
my have advanced the thought i
it a general hen 'quarters would
^ only s- lve many of our prob11s
but would be it great stop J
matter will receive full con- I
eratiun at the cunver.tioiK Other j 1
itters- o-f gravity touching fhc | j
lfare of our work will be con-1?
lered. Your prosento will be !
eatly needed. Only the slacker
the disinterested will stay I
ay. I am calling upon you to 1
ome over into Macedonia and
lp us". ~
In planning for our Financial
ive, our Drive Director, tDisct
Missionaries, as well as many
'icers, field workers and pasrs
have given exter.siw adv
it success would be assured.
Resides the Educational and
issionary hours, other high ,
hts of the session will be the
iterators' Forum presided over
Dr. It. B. Mabry of Aiken and
2 Daymen's hour" presided over
Prof. S. L. Finley of Chester.
With ct/nfidtncn that' ynn willjpresent
to do your bit in mak*
the meeting a grand success,
il praying upon each of you
id's richest blessings, I have the
nor to remain, Tour
humble servar.t,
Hv H. BUTLER, President:?
made by -the five -major col- j
res of the state. Professor Roy <
DaVejiport explained a statisal
study of failures at South '
rolina State A. ar.d M. colre.
Each papcr^ read brought
th spirited discussions from the <
or. Dean II. Pearson, chairman
a survey committee read ft vert
rm the wo,rk of entering fresh
;n and high school g aduateS
r 1937. v , .
The fall' meeting of the confer-^
ce \\Jill he held at Benedict col- |
?e. Principal G. W. Long and'
inter acanemy hosts, of tne con-1
renco were accorded a vote of'
cinprs for their hospitality. I
Five senior colleges representwcre
Allen university and Benict
college, Colombia; State A.
d M., and Claflin college. Orange
rg; Morris college, Sumter.
The Junior colleges WCref Vbor- j
ademy, Trentogi; Friendship
Cont'nued on P*fcn S
;Crims(
)UTI ~CAU(TITXA. SATURN
('ommenppnirnt
Speakers at S. C. State
College Announced
()i argeburg. S. April >'i ?
ronufnoncemcr.t exerciser will formally
begin a'. South Carolina
State A. arirt'M. colhge. Sunday, j
May 20th with the Baccalaureate
sermon by the Reverend Dr. J.
C. Wright. pastor, the First Con
gYegational church of Atlanta. Ga..
' , 4 ' '
udiiuh -is?r?cognix"d a ? ore of. the
jldest and largest Xe&ro churches ;
irr Atlanta and the - -South. Dr.!
Wright is a well-known minister |
and a much sought after pirblic (
speaker, having appears, i on pro?
ranis throughout this section. |
For the annual commencenu-n'
iddress, President M. F. Whittak- \
ir has secure^ the services of Dr.
Ambrose Caliver, .^cHUn'....Special-wist
in the Education of Xegrbcs,
I'ni'ted States OtYice i f EducatioTTp'
Washington, D. C.
from al divisions of the college
ivill receive .theiy bachelors degrees
>n this -occasion. Tt is indeed fitling
that Dr. / f'alivt r, who has
lad suehi-a brilliant and well<)ipidefl
career, ^shooM n.l ' i-OSS -thre?
1988 class composed of a versai!e
group of ycung men and wo.
ncn. In addition to big* present
position, he has .c. i vod?an?Inch
school princtpaDin Tennessee and
[11 Paso, Texts; Dea^ t.f Fisk uniresrity;
President of the National
Association of Deans and Regisrais;
while an jnstructurof mar.
nnl arts, he pptfv.tt '1?a?cabinet 1
.hat. is ia-poyulflr u-n'' voday ?The
owing schools;. Kuoxville college, ,
;~n?? o T-<i v IT h n Ff r r I ;w t nt%*" 1 Vio fi>!
riiskvgco institute.' Harvard uri j
,'crsity. the Unurcrsity of Wiscrndn.
where he his Master '
TfArts dojrrcc an 1 Teat-bevs'/College,
Columbia university, where |
le received the Ph. I), decree. Ilet
s a Mason.and an ardent churchnan.
' . ' ' 'j
I)r. T. II. Host. Pivqdont of the
Chloral Alumni association, announces
a >>r?essive? ik*t'.'Ht-use
from the i. ?111 : nee.nu'l .en-o 'in < n
Baccalaureate Sunday. This year
u;r ' the Urs-t-Unie, iinstead of hav- r
ingr an alunu i speaker follow* the <
sermon, a closed banquet will bo, (
lield in Floyd Hall at 9:00 p.m..
Sup day, May 29. All St j i to_ .O^lr _
lege'Alumni meiulnrs are request-"
ihI to. make advance reservation?
for this festive occasion.
Steering Committee of
Hold "PEP" Meetinj
May Hrink Drive for (Am Fund.
??To (hoc May 1-Mh
The Allen rniversity Steeniv-r
Committee has called for a bic
meeting of all workers and A. U.
chapter members at the re.cijl.ait
monthly meeting1 of the cl b which
will be held at "Fitzhawn" on the
Broad IJivor toad We dnesday nijrht j
May 4, at eijht o'clock. This is thej
spring "pep" meeting and it is' the
hope of the president. Miss Janic'
^niitli. tlial all w. i lo-rs and im m-:
hers of the A. U. club will bo in
attendance. The steering committee
of the Gym driv.o working in
Conjunction with the Columbia'A
U, club have done a fine piece- of
work .in getting from the people
in Columbia and in other -sectforrsof
the country nearly $2,000 1 ecause
the wo: leers a.o making t!u
hist elToit to reach the $2,000 mark
if it means extending the drive
untiT May 15. The leaders on the
steering committee arc: Dr. K. 11
McGill, Miss Janic Smith, president;
Dr. Oliver J. Champion,
treasurer; Miss Theresa K nncdv,
societaly; Mrs. K. II. McGill. Mrs
R T. Pegues'e and I M A Myers,
executive secretary of the State
Alumni Association. In connection
with these leaders the work of
Miss McClain, registrar of Allen.)
Mrs. R. ("happelle, treasurer; .
Mrs. Ella Morris; Mr. Jus. McD
\Vi odhuiv, Dean O'Daniel, Profes-.
sors Redmond, Abraham, Green,
Flipper ar.d others of the faculty
has ivu arrt sWJcoss-fo Gymnasium
fund.
Campus Improvement
In addition to the completion of
the prympasium .at Allen the latest
is the improvement of the campus
under supervision of Mrs. F. II
Me(>ill. The plans for the lamlscr.p
inpr was done by an o\no it fro* >
State CirP.ce Tho woi!; of nlant
ij; shrubbery, nrrnng'r.ir i he 'Jiivc
way and waiks was cone by the
students, ami?the?students- huve.
worked nicely and in a most splen
did way under the leadership of
Mrs. McGiil, who has been work-!
a < ? , ; \ " 7" " "
mi Evebi
\Y, APRiL 30r'4938~ Tenth
Inter-co.
Judging Meet I
Orangeburg, S. C., April-24th? ;
South ('ai oliniP Slate college will i
play host to the tenth. Annual In- a
tereollijgiate Judging meet here (
May <; and 7, 1038; The- asscrciu- JI
lion "which is composed of the lead c
4+fif?Htft'+eelrrrra-! -coHrtrmi?ffrr V?>tti
grots in the United States is ex- 1
pec-ted "to have'one of the best c
sessions in its history. | c
According tto South Carolina 1
States* Dean W. tM. Buchanan, <ii-. I
itetwr of the Intercollegiate Judg- 1
ing cotiU st, 'twelve of the thirteen ' (
member institutions are to com- i
pete for the cveeted silver loving I
iMi. awarded annually by the judg j
ing association to the college team i
an:ussitig~the higHest number of (.
total, points. These colleges are \
members:-? -Wegt?Vfogihia -Sttrt-e,Institute.
\\ Va.; A. and T. Col- 1
lege, ^Green'sbdlxr N. C.: Georgia _r
State College. Savajjnah; Florida S
A and M. College, Tallahassee; Al- c
corn A. and M. College, Miosis- 't
sippi ;?Tuskogoe?Institute,?Tusku- ~r
gee, Ala.; Tennessee A. an J I. Col- 1
lege. Nasi ville; Prairie View State c
('< '1 leire.-Xexg^^Jj.xmsas-St-ate-Ar- -c
and M. College; Virginia state col- \
](m'0 PiOersblirrr* Ilnmntiin Tn^ti.
tutc, Hampton. Va.; I.angstonLv
university, Oklahoma and 3. C. ' c
State A. ami M. College, Orange- v
l?::rr, S. c. I
:hhe association will be obse: v- t
ing its tenth anniversary, haying t
luii) . organized * tn lt'28. and t
S -all Carloinn-ls snarim* ?,? pains--fe
in preparing for the more than
one hur.drul contestants and coach
es who have already maJe reser- .
New s In And 0
Around Washington I
"By J. O. Hart r ^
Washington, 1). C. April 28.?The {
Baltimore Conference of Hie AMF, j
Chttre-h" will meet next Week a t T
Baltimore. Mil.,' p:esided -owr l>v
' , * ti
Bishop' Monroe- II. Davis. The yon- j
tV-tenve bi'jfins <>n We'dnescfay iTTRl ^
iii's on Sunday. * S
On April 2'J at 7. p.m. at' t h e
District ofliee of the Victory Mu-'^
tuiiL J.iify_l'LiU11Jnco Co. of G'hica{" >.
the District was honored with J
the presence c.f Mrs. P. M. Savory;
Continued from Page 1
Allen's Alumni Willi
? Wednesday Niffht
infr ten hours daily in the drive,
:n the cafeteria. In the dining room
and with the boys on the cg-mpus.
Few.women can do as much as she
in a day. She is really an asset and
Columbia people are expressing
their congratulations for the touch
in aesthetic education put there by
am! thru the leadership of Mrs.
McGill,
Johnson Singers
The A. U. Club of Columbia
would like to have the public
know that they have born helped j
in the drive for the Gym by Go-j
lumbians of ali denominations and
of both races. Columbia merchants,
gave *iv a rly $1,000 thru the efforts!
of Mr. Myers and Mrs. McGill.J
Miss Kennedy and Mrs Morris, Mi L
IVdmnnd and^;others. The CUlb'j
wishes to express thanks in these
columns to the Johnson Singers, j
who on account of the very fine
program?rendered at AHen htst
month, made a donation of rnore
Than $50 to the fund. Professot
Burton of the Booker Washington
Heights school and Mr. Willis
Johnson of Johnson-Bradley, under
inkers'played the leading part in
this contribution. They were induced
to present this aggregation
l?>- our distinguished alumnus, Dr
Robert W. Mance - ~:s" j~
Tho A U. Club.wishes to express,
its appreciation to many Allen
graduates-in Columbia and in other.
sectjons_li>iL_B'hat.-they- have done
and hope to got additional eontri- j
bullous from those? who have not
contributi d.by May 10. On the honor
roll which will be published la
tor by the office of the executwc 1
secretary w:ll he seen nearly 500 (
Allenites who worked and are }
working to complete the gymnasium,
and who are ready to build
a library commensurate with the '
needs of (ol.ogc students and to meet
the needs and demands of 1
the modern trends and require- ]
ments in The new college set-up. ,
Misscs Pool^.^Ellis,.Nance, Sartor^_
Mr. Nelson and Professor Swinton
Mr. Sweat and Professor Peguese, '
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May 6 and 7 / '
VctLiu:..-v-.jTIm-. ,,-Wa~ ~ , 1 '
?aiijy. Tfhjcajidjiu: :. - ... '! , ? ipoks
It) ?ivi> y?;~
.? ;nc-;..k? i .1 .
ifit*, tf'chric.'ij, a; ' ? .
rulttlK:. but r? x-.-t! fr
ante is tho \<*i!'<>. kv ;
:ht* medium of t '
(/i.tact while OHyjsjf. ' ,
?o'n tests; I.a?t year "
>\fi iji tk--_ fa Mi'i u r; . .
State of Kenruel:v v-h.-.
lobimbbed with "ci ]/.?, . . j...
lisciples of "Maj'i W \"
ts South Carolina's tiu.
'almefto . state with h j ;
raidons, rcrtvatioi. Vani:.-. v. i:--'
esorts. hist..! i<- jrr. ?J ?. vrressive
fa-mety } ;,< >
velcome the ho-t .f '
"Plans are IfTTrT-r- "
iave t-he immediate cc:
nort rgd.'trrod?~ i i . : ;
South, which is ir.eid< !.-;r'V
d in South Carolina, fl. M ;
lis will be pfcs'f'ii'od ;"di.
ml> htakin.tr t .- - '
ivest' ck and field c: :
'vcitts. Tho "\\ inn r n: t ? iduallv
enuri-ave'i -3 i -v.- ' '
President M. F. V.'hitt . .. ;
iatio;; and preset;; aw;.' ' '
chile the entire fa. -.fltv an i .
;ei;t-l)ndy will , J- ; ..
hi* famous Carolina ha'pi: iitv ;< " **
he visiting -Airui ail ; aZ
heir i*hiisuD-'-tU>ii]. - On-to < ?rarge-"
(by Paul R, \\ (.liber. .J v. i
Publicity Chub man.
' * Tenth Atiru.-.i Mac*:.
f New Y< ; k City ar
\.f tin- Mo tsi.;*. Sin- .
a ted th:< disi; ie: l-a.ia .
he late drive fiu' v. Ir.
Charley (larky, f ; '
iiet-nvilIe.'S. <\v .v. ! .roller
it-li* - "1 : ^
rokei'? p ; ==
he V<?>-,,|.ai.y i; i : M ]' :. \\
dissrs. M. -Kent;- .1 .( .
niit*-. sind Win
nkv. >. n. t:j
Pastor of Trinity r. ??T. .r. < ^ .
:o the counsel el* persons hie h in J. name
to be placet! in nominal '., n t
Senoviil ConfpTi re. in llot jtyiinc*. A
i nat-ive of Geotgia. and .has bet 11 a
served with distinction in s<\iinl po-t>it
Athens, GriiVm. To.coa. Sin: 11. Mot
Atlanta, lie was presiding * Mi. > ..f 1
tvicts, and distinguished him=rdi as tv
tesrtgr, carsily gaining- the
him. A graduate of historic Paine <
vvarded the honon.. y D. P. degree by
candidacy has the enlorsarmtnt <>f man;
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