The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 14, 1938, Image 1
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VOL. xni?NO. 20
7 Congressman M:
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Hon. Arthur W; Mitchell, mem-]
ber of the Congress of the Unit- |
ed States, has been invited by lag
' President McGill to deliver the 1
?address to-the Alumni on Alumni j I
Day at Allen, June 1.- According f||
to the President," Congressman J |||
Mitchell has accepted the invitation
and will be present for Ihc ?
address in due time.
It is very pleasant news to the |||
Alumni of the state to learn of |p
the selection "of Congressman- Mit
chelj^ as guest speaker and iT~~|||
means a large attendance of grad- |s|
uateS and friends?possibly the - 1|
largest jn the history of-Allen uni
versity on Alumni Day.
President McGill gave out his ^
list of invited speakers for the ?
? annual?commencement?yi'stordny _ jg
on which appeared the following
nolcd StVGakers1 and race mem; ftf
Monday, iMay 23~at 8 p.m. the ^
annual musicale by the depart- (
ment of music under the direc- " e!
tion of Professor F. P. Abraham. ?P ;
Friday, Mm. 27, 8 p.m. annual Slt-N
play by Dramatic club.
?, Sunday, May 29, 3 p.m. Baca- A1
laureate sermpn by Dr. D. Ward
Nichols, Emanuel A. M. E. church
Mew Vnrk Tity
Monday, May 30, address to the
religious societies by Dr. R. I. MTS
?t Lemon, Morris , Brown church TIO
Charleston,
' Tuesday, MayHl, address-to the- "Trr
literary societies, 8 p.m., Prof. . '
Dwight H. Wilson,* Howard uni
versi-ty;?Reception for Bishop J.
S. Flipper at 9::30 following the
address E.?]
Wednesday, June 1. aimuabmeot- ^-L
ing of the alumni association at '
4 p.m. and the address at 8 pm. LIrby
Congressman Arthur W. Mitchell.
- Air.
Mr.
Commencement Day Nat
Thursday, June 2 will be com Mrs
mencement day at Allcn. The Mr.
commencement address to the Mrs
graduating classes will be deliv- Mr.
ered by Dr. Miller F. Whittaker, lla\
president of State College, Orange Bis!
burg. Mr
Mr.
Trustee Board of Al- Mr.
len Univ.-Galled
- Mis
Mis
By order of Bishop Joseph Sim- Rov
eon Flipper, D.D., LL. D., Presid- e^j
ing Bishop of the Seventh Episco- fjev
pal District: Rev
The Trustee Board of Allen Uni- Rc'^
. versity is hereby called to meet in
annuul session Wednesday, June .Mrs
1st, 1938, 10 a. m., in the Auditor- Mis
ium of the Chappelle Administra- ^r*
tion Building, Allen University, a'
Columbia, S. C.
BISHOP J.TSrffcfPPER-,
Presiding Bishop, g.".
488 Houston St., N. E., - jjjs|
Atlanta, Ga.. ' Bisl
J. E. THOMAS, Bis'
Sec. of Trustee Board, , y
618 N. Coit Street, T
Florence, S. C. < cal
<m m ?| ' len
NOTICE ' , .[p
.. " ade
The Executive Board of the State antj
W. H. & F. Society will convene his
in the Library at Allen .University, 3 b
Tuesday, May 31, at 2 p. m. AH.
members are urgently requested to ^
be present.
MRS. S. L. FLIPPER, A
State President, jrin
MRS. L. R. JENNINGS, ter<
; Secretary. sity
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CTTY SCIIO()LS ATTENDANCE w
af.d
of
The following is the standing of
the home-room teachers i.i the
?public schools in the city for the
week of May 2, 1938?
Regurality and punctuality: PA!
Saxon School, Miss Isadora Miles
6th grade 99,9 E
t Waverly school, Miss Sylvia Poole ig<>
-?6th grade 99-2
Howard school, Miss Evelyn'Bright
1st grade 99 ^ t,,1f
Booker Washington Hi, Miss_ M. mec
R. Saxon. 11th grade 99 Cxp
Booker Washington High, Miss J
Thomasina Thomas, 10th Gde. 99 *
Booker Washington Hts., Miss | k'ia
Emma Sessions, 3rd grade 98.2 he
Ridgewo<*d school. Mrs. S. F.' r>r.
Nance, 5th grade 93 | .
Leevy 'school, Miss C. A. Jackson
g?tU 91.8
l-Ho?dt
<p?
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Jam
itehell ^
eak at Allen
St
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Alumni Speaker
Si
[ember of United States Gon-~
5s from Illinois. Guest Speakct ..
Alumni Night at Allen Univer- 1
June first. j S1
len University jR
Gym Campaign'i>i
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rw
IIOI'S SEND CONTRI BINS
"+ ? f ~
? M
SI 1 iNGToN AND PH1KALIMIIA
RESPOND TO A. U. '--l
M CAMl'AIfiX . Cc
piously acknowledged 1$1I8'.).1R . * t
er Sk/'wer .... .. 16.45
"ET GVL ATtarvrs- city o.tn)-^
RulT - 400 Oi
. S. J. Johnson . . 1.00 $o
Leroy Scctt . 1.00 cd
Levi Dixon 1.00
ional Shirt Shop . 1.0U
^-Jcisephine Mundy 1.00 ; '
.John Page' 1.00 1 11
. John Page 1.00 da
Win.. Martin . 2.00 m,
eity Furniture. Co. . 5.00 ..
lop and Mrs. D. 11. Sims. 5.00.
Scymour Gregg .5u
Herbert Baumgardner 1.00 c<
. Herbert Baumgaulner 1.00 an
Winsel Jacques .... 1.00-Lfr
.John McCJellan 1.00 |
Kike -EppS . I5D |
A Nollld B. Bui lun .r'?!l;
s Georgie Cooke 1.00
s Fannie Flood l'.oO he
. W. T. Murray 1.00
. \V. T. Murray, .McClellan- ,
lie statio'n church 2.50
. L. G. Bowman 1.00 s('
. G. II. White ?. 1.00 tv<
G H- White, AM.E. church
ndrews, S. C. ' 2.00 th
. T. E. Rboinson ... 1.00 j0.
T E Robinson 1.00
s ElTie T. JVIartin ,1.00 ....
J. C Copeland 1.00
U. Club, Washington 40.00 ;\j
U. Club Philadelphia Do.Ol) M
M
ftl i . .. $1012.03-34
ntributions Made by Bishops
lop Fountain, Atlanta $5.00 ;\i
t irlnei/Jo
a x luima jl.uu
hop Ransom. Wilberforce 2.50 Ti
lop and Mrs. D. H. Sims 5.00
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Washington and Philadelphia T
he Steering committee, the loA
U. club and friends of Al- ''
throughout the state are J .
teful to President McGill foi '
substantial contributions from 'V
clubs in Washington atrd Phil- ,
lphia. Dr. McGill spoke to '
<e clubs while on a visit North V
solicited their support and to '
appeal they have responded ir.
ig way.
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GISTERED LIBRARIAN
ALLEN ~ " T
1 Pi
liss Grace Epps of West Yir- M
ia has b^en secured as regis- P1
)d librarian at Allen univei'- 1
? - She
began ner work about q
years ago. Miss Epps is a ^
duate ot Virginia Estate College
is a graduate of the School
Library Science of Hampton
tiflute, Virginia.
v. geo. c. Mcpherson pi
8toh and evangelist pi
.j. '
Evangelism., is. limch needed in h(
8. Rev. Geo. Q. McPherson, R
ten and evangelist..?Eider Me- -pi
irson is a safe conductor' of ar
'tines. lie has the ability and M
eric nee. He haven't very long Si
>ed a nieetfrig for his uncle in G
t stap*. Dr. E. B. Mack and fli
also van a real meeting for_ t:
Lee A. Logan. All of you th
l*e if you need a r^vilist get in pi
eh with frinh ? fv
p-Child"?
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M V W
Intctti
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hi a, soum Carolina; satuk
ihs I Dean ^Mckeii^Ta ?
id Ste]
i
~T! C0LUM1
tester Faragrap
Mothers' Day services .wece
.tHe various churches of th'
mday. The attendance was
>stors emphasized the du
iluiV'U to love "mother,
others were made lyippy b
ids, telegrams, gifts and
their children.
At the Calvary Baptist c
oeiani hv the BYPU of
rs. I>1 arl Bur no Is presiden
r-s.? Iialsy . Atkinson, pi
i;l a most enjoyable progri
liich a large number of ch
id. young folk took part.
Mrs. Sarah McCullough of
1 Huhi, Mr, *Cnt ln-y.-R'ahoock
ista, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Be
lien, Augusta; Miss Louise
ck, Livingstone college
it day here with relatives.
Mrs. Carrie Kennedy is o
k list.
Mrs. Ethel Colbert of Kocl
is gue-i of hot' brother an
i-in-law. Mr. and ' Mrs. V
nith, Sunday. """
Miss Elizabeth Whitlocft"
iss Esther Clark left Mond
>end the summer in New
Mr. R. Riehburg, Mr. and
emphill Brown and Miss
ichburg spent Sunday in C
a at the bedside of Mrs.
iehbuVg, who is a patient i
'averly Hospital. "
Mr., and Mrs. .Tones nr.il M
s. Johnson of Greenville
vi i -"11 l'.om < hQ-e Sunday j
usU .of their brother Rev.
/kor.
Mr. ar.cl .Mrs."Oram and
'o, motored here from Bait
mday_ar.< 1 _spont a few days
uin's mother. Mrs. Bertha
n, Peace streat. They wi
the crowning of Mrs. O
ii'gliMr Jc.hnie .Mae Milk
av Queen of the Elementa
y night. Mrs. Orum; is th
I- "VI I.*<llirtr n
;y. ;
(Hand Master J. S. Sta
mtinues to improve in h
ij is' moving mound in th<
oin duj?-'-t<* day.
Mr. J>osrr>h Clinton ~who hairy
sick at-his honie on Corr
Feet is way nnuli better
ipes to be out s-on.
There was great rejoicingy
ai .mic-o'clock at Finley
liool when the May Day r<
?re made.
The following is the ropr
o May Day contestants for
y High-school'
:c Queen: C
iss Rosa Mae Mayfield
iss Ar.nie Bell Hope
is? Foniilee 9n1iiiY>nn 1
i:?n Nnnny Durham Itl
iss flattie Abel _7t]
iss Lucile Richburf? 1
jtal fiom High School cli
Elementary an
>hnie Mae Miller
illian Paul __
tla Louise Thompson
a Mitchell .
obbie GiH ^
>is .Tames -Itlaetha
Whit lock
loria MeLurkin _-*-r
ihnie Mae Fcatherstone
crothy Mackey , _4
ary C. Heath- .
otal from Elementary an
incipal S. L. Finley
iss Birdie Peterson, Librai
,.?-f \\r II All.:.. W-?
IWi. >V . II. /A IM IloUIly vuca
stal from High Satfool
rand Total ~a.
U-mentary Queaii-?Miss _J<
At Calvary Baptist church
ly night the qufens were
I. The stage was enlargei
ot ti ly decorated. A m
f'gram by a group from t
hool rendered some pleasini
?rs under the direction of
. Moittfrn Mrs. Daisy" Atl
? u ,
id maids. Pi of. A. D. II
vsses Mabel Brown, I
imter, Elizabeth Gaines,
ilmore were the committi
ranging the evening's pro
admission at the door c
grand total to 26.43. I
il Finley, faculty, student
ttmdr have all worked har
Speak at 1st Nazheld
areth, May 17th
e city ? _
good The Robert Brown Elliott Com
ty of niunity Forum offers Columbian!
Many aiioth'-r. treat._Th? Forum piescnt:
y Mr. William Pickens, a special rej
visits , ix'sentative of the NAACP, whe
will deliver an address using tin
hurch , subject: - "Economic Basis of Ra
* cial Prejudice." ?
which The address will be delivered ai
t ?nd Rii <t Nazareth Baptist Church
nnist, f,-rnrr-f>prvajs niirl T:ntrrcc street!
tm in', Tuesday evening, May 17th at 1
ildien ^ 0?ciock Come one, Come all!
JJf i Coming "The Red7 rd~Headed
Step-child"
Rnh. ? nil
?- iviay lorn
-spent : t
n the "The ~Re~dvHe9dod 'Sfcp-Ohnd,''
> a fast moving and exciting drama
will be presented in a three act
* "l" j play by the United Literary cluh
d sis- | nf Ahdprsnn>'-S.---U.7-m-HTp-4ttr,ity
an-'er rium of Allen university, Monday
?1?j-eveninp, May ifi," 4-1)38- at 8:00
4.jn'clock ' ''
and j -p^e characters are as follows:
lay to j Mrs. Edith Russel (Second wife)
York ' Birdie I-. Davis; Mrs. Oliver Wood
Mrs ! ruff? Mrs. Emory Scott, Society
T Matrons, Corine J. Peek, Justin*
Lucije Pgrry;'Briffffs, Butler, John W
Iclum- Riley; I.ucia Russell. Maggie MorLottie
ris; Dudley Russell. O. F. Wright
it the Richard Russell, Booker T. Simpson':
Elizabeth Russell (Bess)
Ruth Biggs; Georg? Garrison
JHHU (jiive.
he hi DEATHS AND FUNERALS
? num
Miss
art Mm Utttirem, S. C.?Mr. Silas Hud
died Fri.iay night, May 6th
ardin. Funeral \vas held Saturday morn
dabel inp at 11 a.m. Sfervice at th<
Rosa frj-ave by Rev. Sam L. William,
ee on Mrs! Mamie Sextc/n Thompsoi
pram--died Saturday night at the citj
arried hospital. Funeral was held Tues
>rinci- day afternoon at 3-:30 at Nev
s and .Grove church. Rev. E. W. Wrigh
d and ) and ftev. H. H HiH'officiated.?
r.arm u .?farter;?Lthel ..Ashley,
spent | Pauline Hamburg; Flora Farnum
is the Emma L. Garrison; Lueile Christy,
Delia.. Yaneo. ~
This play is sponsored by the
4-H club. Your presence will be
-Mes highly?nppiopintcH For further
imor? information call 4979.
, Mrs. 'Students 15c; Adults 25c.
tness- PRESIDENT McGJLL SPEAKER
rum's AT CHARLOTTE INTER-DEry
de * *
-Tues CharlotUv N. C.?President E.
e fur- H. McGill of Allen university was
f this truest speaker at the Inter-Denominational
Ministerial union*ir
r.back Charlotte last we?k. The meetealth"
ing was. held in Grace A. M. E
j city church and was attended by all
} .ministers" of ...Charlotte .. churches
; bcen without respect to denomination,
ictery r The president of ATlen univ^rj
male a profound impression om
Tues- his hearers and fellow -ministers
High while here last week. The presi?ports
dent was given an ovation by the
audience as ho closed his talk
)rt of j an*l the climax of the affair was a
" Fin-J reception that followed.
Iradc: Teacher: Amount:
Sth? Miss Mabel Brown J6.57
9th?Miss Ernestine Wilkcrson 60.75
0th?Miss Elreta Melton 31,00
1 II?.Miss M. J. Sumter 25.00
a G?Miss Iola Briee .*... 21.02
,1th? Prof. A. D. Hardin 17.50
asses ... $232.14..
d Primary Grades.
6H?Mrs. C M. Firley .$15.30
6G?Miss Dewey JlcDowell 31.05
2H?Miss Edna Woodavd' . . 25-00
5L?Miss Joanna Blaekw^ll 22.50
BIT?Miss Elizabeth Gaines 21.00
3H? Miss Daisy Atkipson - ?-- 20.21 '
1L? Miss E. 15. Cassejl .... __ 20.10
2L?Miss-Rosa Gil mo re ' __ 10.54
JH?Miss Maggie-J. Ilc/od 15.00
.'5L?Miss Maria Alexander 14.00
4H? Miss Maipruerite Roberts 13.57
4L?Miss Mattie M. IleatTT .T.V 11.11""
d Primary Schools $255.38
_ ' ;. 100.0C
ian 5.00 .
tional teacher - 5.01
. 232.14,
4 u $5^97.53
Rooa May field,?Cade 8 **"
Jhnie ilae Miller,. Grade Gil
Taesii)iey heartily appreciate the supcrown
I p0rt 0f those wh0 assisted in this
J J I
AT ALL
"MONDA
> ?tu
DAY. MAY 14. 1938 ""
Miss Bell Street
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I r7~ J LLL.
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'_ MISS MARY KATE HILL
A loyal student of Bell Street
- -School ps ' selected and. crowned,
r "Miss Bell Street" after having
raised, along' with her class the
highest amount of money in the
' "Gmy Drive."
GEORGETOWN NEWS
Miss Marjorie Kelly, Jeanes tea
- I'her of Chester \^is In the city
last week-end ana brought Robi'l-pEli
Howard and Harold KelI
Iv, students of State college with
her. Their friends were glad to
see them. .
It. is alwa\\ a plengm-,, tn can
our people moving up in the "busi_
ness world. Mrs. Georgie Robinson,
has a grocery establishment
II that is an honor to the race.
The same can be said of Mr,
James Washington the brother of
Mrs. Mary E. Cohens, whose business
is located on the corners o 1 I
Front street and "G" avenue. I
West Er.d. And Mr. Julius Prioleau
of West End Gilbert whcr also
ke^ps a full line of green groceries
and an electric shoe shop.
Shoes repaired while *U' wait.
Mr. J. B. Brockington, the" undertaker
has just purchased a new
hearse of the latest desgin and
- Mr:?Manigault with an - uptodate. .
outfit continues to render service
at his place of business.
The Samaritan Herald paid a
deserving compliment to Dr. _ R.
E. Brogdom. He i9 deserving.
Quite a number of visitors were
in the city last week tcr attend the
entertainment of the* Paramount
club that wa3 given at the Artilery
hall.
Mrs. 0. F. Waldwin, Miss F. L.
Dobbins, Mr. N L Donahue and
Mr. W. S. Dobbins were dinner
~~ guests of Mr. and Mr?. AlfoTd
1 Sunday.
A visit to Beth^sda Baptist Sun.
day school shows a live Sunday
"srchool "well attended, faithful of!
ftcers and teachers
| Mothers' Day was beftttin&ly
i observed in all the churches here
punday. Appropriate sermons
were delivered for the occasion
- and programs?at the ACEL and
BYPU hours.
At Bethel' A. M. E. church of
which Rev. W. B L Clark is the
-pastor the Sunday school con vented
at the usual hour with a larp
attendance. The S. S. choir is
rer.de,rirjc very fine music with
Miss Valaria Howard, pianist;
Mrs. Bessie M. Clarke, director.
Following the wonderful Mothers'
Day sermon by the pastor Sunday
there were nine accessions and
eleven"children baptizeHT^ Th^ mu
- sic was furnished by-the Senior
"nhnir At 8 oVlnrW n \Tr>tViora'
; Day program was rendered by the
Junior choir under direction of its
chorister Mr. J. E. Prioleau which
was very much enjoyed.
CHESTERFIELD NEWS.
In fvjHte-of^the rail) Sunday a.
1 i m., (he day turned out to Ko w
. tv:? w ~: ~ *1
iwcij \juis. nun uciiik luumtsi* 9 (
> day every one was seen wearing
j a red or a white rose in honor of
their mother,
i A very enjoyable Mother's Day
! program was rendered at Mt. Tabor
ME church Sunday morning
at 11 o'clock, Mrs. Riddleston mis|
tress of ceremonies gave a very in
i teresting talk on Mothers. I
T Mother*! Day wai observed it
.EN UN
Y NIGH
fat
News In am
: 7~~ \
1 By J. O. Hart
Washington, D. C., May i
The Baltimore annual conf<
came to a very successful c
last Sunday night which wa:
at Payne A. M. E. church
more?Md?It was presided
throughout by the Rt. Rev.
roe H. Davis Bishop. The r
were all up to par and most
isters- were sent baekto
charges.
Rev. H. M. Shields formei
tor of Ebenezer A. M. E cl
Baltimore, was madfc pres
elder of the Potamac district
ceeding Dr Charles H_ Wesle
asked to be releaved on a<
of his being so busy with hii
fessorship at Howard univ<
Dr. Wesley waVT^residing eh
the Potomac district for
some time. '
Thc< following persons n
are of South Carolina: Rev. ]
K. Harrison was sent to St.
Washington;?D. C.; Rev. ?
Beard, returned to Brown M
ial, ^Vashdngton; Rev. Ge<
Robinson returned to^ Allen,
more, Md.; Rev. E. H.., Bqlir
turned to Elkridge station,
Rev J Eouis Young wh0' w
the Columbia conference of
Carolina was sent -to Car
circuit, Md.
Prof. C. G; Garrett wa8
and left after the conferenc
Harrisbdrg, Pa., to attend a
ference, of Bishop D. H.
Many general officers and fi
attended. Perfect peace and
/many prevailed throughoui
conference.
More money was raised foi
trell college~thari- it has bee
years. There will be a g<
- a ??iv?vn vuii<-(V iir
ust,
Mr. Taylor W. Cannon died
29 at Freeman hospital afte
ing confined to bed for two v
lie was 58 and was born and
ed in Columbia, S. C. A g
ate of Allen university. He
an employee of the U'.~~S. Ra
Mail service of which he had
ed for several years He wa
husband of Mrs. Ida Thon
Cannon formally of ColumbU
father of Mrs. Wilhelmenia
non Cauley.
M iss Thelma Dean aid
little Anna tlofirrarrlved last
day from Bradley, S. C. I
Anna is the oldest child of
and Mrs. W. P. Dean. Miss
is his sister who will be her
few week9 after -which she
go on to Pennsylvania.
REV. S. B. WALLACE DIES
IN AUGUSTA, GA. .
The Rev. S. B. Wallac
"fqfrmer |pastogr of Sidney
church died In Augusta. Ca.. r
day, May 5th after an illne
about 5 y,vars. Rev. Wb
came to Columbia in 1927 and
ten- Sidney Park church for
and a half years, aft^r whic
was transferred to Trinity eh
Augusta, Ge. After past
this church for two years i
forced him to give it up.
His funeral was held at
ity church last Sunday aftei
at 2 o'clock.
HOLY TRINITY R. E. CHI
Charleston, S. C.?The spii
the afternoon was in keping
Mothers' Day. An apprec
audienee witnessed the pro
rendered by members of the
day school with the exception
tew numocrs. lne program
under, the direction of Mi?s
Deas and Mrs. Julia Bryant,
choir music was in keeping
the occasion.
most of the chu#ehes.
At 4 p.m., Sunday evenir
Very interesting program wa
dered at l^Jt. Tabor ME chur
members of the CCC camp
inghani, N. C. Everyone pi
enjoyed this prbgrflHL
-Mrrnlimigh
Thursday for Rock Hill, to
her sister. She plans to
friends in Chester before r<
ing.
n r tt t it i if.
i\fv. j. n. ioniley ana mi
Rivers motored to Charlotte,
on business.
There will a ^"Money
and recital at Grand View P:
tt^ian church Sunday eveninf
p.m. Everyone is invited to J
iversuy
t, may 16
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PRICE: 5 CENTS .
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i Around :?
Vashington, D. C.
LEADS YOUTH
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'os'n^ npP'W
epcrrts '
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theji |P| _.
* pas* S?. /dBPI
hurch iML ?*?$"
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^ohiL jj^Hk .._ I
;count |BHHl ^gMBKBA
s pro- HH "jsjm
ersity.
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<iuitc 1 Bpi^y
ames J. J0
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em or- ^
>. D. REV. W. H. JERNAGIN
Balti- -1 1~ '~ ; ^ - ^
iff re- President of the National BapRfd.;
tist Young People's Union which
South meet3 at Tuskegee on June 21-26,
rolton w^? announces a special demonstra
" "tiori of 50Q Boy~Scouts in cadet forther*
mation, under the direction of Rev
e f?r Samuel Pettigrue of Atlanta, Ga.,
con- assisted by Richard Qtey of Nash
?>ims. villc, Tenn., special Scout Commisriends
sioner for the Baptist denomina- I
har" tion. Rev. LeRo'y Mitchell of East
^ Chicago, Ind., is working out the
boys program. Rev. Jernagin, na*.Kit
tive of Macon. Miss , hp V-m.n ppn ?-?
n *or tor of Mt. Carmel Baptist church,
ineral Washington, D. C., for 26 years,
-Aug? and for a"t<STger~t5?rtod a leader itt
Baptist ranks throughout the naAPril
tion. ?(C)
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.eeks. pres McGill Speaks to
rear- T r
radu- Radio Audipnce
Was ' *. .'
ilway
serv President E. 1L. McGill of Allen
t. University, in a brief address over -v
I WIS Wednesday, told the radio
iPs?n | audjence t^e history,' work and
i and needs of Allen University. _The
Can- President spoke briefly of the, his
c tory of the school, the work of the
~T~ rgraduates and the aluir.nh
"'u "Allen is more than a racial or'
"denominational college, it is"a colkittle
lege that has grown up with CoMr.
I'umbia and in its growth is one of
D Columbia's fast growing institu.
i tions. While Allen has received
e j its largest endowment from its
will membership .in the A. M. E. church
we welcome help from all sources
in developing our new program of
physical and instructional imnrnve.
I y rents now being made at Alien,"
t the President said in concluding '
his short but very able presenta,
a t'on ^e needs of the college,
p . | The college choir, under Professor
Abraham, featured the proPhur9
gram with Ave popular numbers,
ss of using ib the broadcast the mate
llace quartet, the mixed quartet and the
total number of voices on hand.
; ' The program was fine and indeed
four a crt{jit to the institution.
:h he .J -
oring Prominent Man
llness Passes
Trin- Hundreds Pay Tribute to Promirnoon
nent Allendale (L'itizen
Allendale.?The funeral services
RCH for the late Janus Augustus Singleton;
were held" Sunday afternoon
fit of May 1st, at Mount Tabor Baptist
with church with the Rev. L. R. Payton
iative pastor, officiating. Interment i n
gram Allendale cemetery.
Sun* James Augustus Singleton, son
i a of Joseph and Sarah Singleton,
wa9 deceased, of Allendale, departed
this life on the evening of April
The 25, 1938, at 7:15 p.m.. at his rcsidence
in Philadelphia. Pa., after
1 r?n rr cnvinc r\f
., ...
The late Mr. Sincleton wag a
a well- known and popular citizen,
s ren took an active payV^m/Jhe afch
by fairs of his church ancr community
Rock- larpe. The deceases bore his
rescn ^jjncss with unususn patience,
t last eheerfullness and Christian fortivisit
Tudei* " ?
visit J jje leaves to mourn his passing
fturn- a loving and devoted wife, Marjo .
Jas.' l'c Singleton, three brothers, JosN.
C.| eph, Georpre, and Lucius, one aunt.
two uncles and a hrist of friends. *
Tir?! .The battle fouprht,
resby- *- . 4 ??.
r 6:00 ^he v,?tory won,
Utftd. Enter into Thy Mastei's Joy.
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