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py PAQE TWO KfiiW^KOP L H. KING kf commencement speaker AT CLAFLIN COLLEGE Kffi- Continued trom fairc 1 W *' *' Education lit nwpns?ry if the HE:- - i?.?n Is to ' 'now how to use the i'- social insitutions of his eommun Be** ifj'i He needs to know the strue W hire and functions: rights ard oh ' sf fhem; HT: /,. . L -Economic institutions K 2. Po .v. cat "nd leal institutions 3; Domestic institutions t' "' -4. Educatioral ami relitriouv Education eives one the skil' and1' ahoreciktions Hftd the 'nriOFaf" ' . sense for living acceptably in the . .Vocial >roup. Ho must know th >' " the taboos and the mores must bo Ahoerved in a healthy social rela^"3 tionghtp. " the process of evolution an . Honwo tho er~nh?sis in ediictio* , fhifted from Humanism to Util: tsriani'im. This latter emnhnsi has been motivated hv scientr" developments -n<i . he industrial1 zation of society. This process ha accentuated the importance of ve cation"! edvc?tion^_tr!>d*??. mocha" ical skills "rid the making of th? dollar. This emphasis has ap pareptlv subordinated the imnov tanre of creative living, moral vs? ' ues knd self-mastery. The education which will tr?*' rirhress to lif > most have as i* basic philosonhy. the (l?vpioni?.i|< of 'moral'v, fr?o. creative thmkin person. Such a nerson , will I ?He to transprh the raw materi" of hisr World irto qualitative va' lies for the enrichment of personality an human re!stin*-?hins. Th t"?nd or liinlon" -"-met* d?r"cte'' to a higher moral and should h tTTo fro>T nT a * ">n. Po-"e( iines?frprfi crnn've thiol i,"9p directed toward hic,',r''' mov" f.r?do ".H'l he frn"-v>rd noon hv th' . ?ro'in oii(l O" 'I' |\p ed and ridiculed for'yo-r beliefs 1. Galileo ?ro'c the world's! noand hn?:''c conception of the* un: ver?e. 2. I wis Pasture gave us pas te"riro?inn. 3. Cravforrf T.o'tr ?hn"-??d r hn?* to cow oflT Ullnion liniK k? th? nco r\f mirtV"'''. 4. Booker T. Washington hm' the cpnragc to civc m< an Indus trial svstem "f education. 5. The Wright brothers gave t?! a machine which was lightethan the^ air. . 6. Karl Marx in hlv Dns.Kapi 1 t-?T "1ejd'the foundation for a rev political- . and economic system ?? ?Ommunistie Ruseia, These mpn not only had th' couraire to break with the pas* but thev had the faith and th' ' rnnvlHinu to jiniviie their dream? into the realm . of better livr-o. *nd greater freedom for man. * Kind.' .. '.The most fundamental Tact to 1 be t cpntempl^ted is the scientific valcea and moral values must b ^ - "brought into a neft* relationship in education for the buildinc of new world order in which nion can be" free. You are challenged to hoconv morally free, creative, thmkin" men and women so that you mav help make things as they shouh' be. ' At 10;30 in the morning, the South Carolina conference held thtime-honored Commencement ral 1 y. More than $.K),0(X1 in cas' was Drougni in to commote a se Vies of three rallies hehl in February, April and Jure 2nd. The final figures showed that r total of $30,581.00 hod Keen raise for Conference and Financial ben evolences. The conference tresis R" ^ urer informed President Randolph that the amount for Claflin co! lege would be *12.000.00. A special feature of the coin mencement was the conferring o =r~ the^ honorant^rieETFC o** Doctor o fiaws upon President K. C. Leod. A.B.. H.I).. M.A.. of IVilm college. A doctor's hood, in th College Color? was presented b the faculty. President. Me Lend graduate from Claflir. college in the clas pi? * of 1017. Communications from forme eradimtes brought in unsolieite donations amounting to *210.00 The teachers raised and reporte $411.22. "-The nresident annourced that a1 debts had been paid includine f_ teacher salaries. The college'-wa f c-ritlre'.y free of debt, and this i? the face of the fact that at th< close of the session of 1040-41 : * debt of over $18,980.00 was re.por cd on account of completely mod Y ' errizlng the heatiHsf-^lant. In thus closing a seccessfu v School year?jthe college is partfen lsrly indebted to Bishop L. I' f ; i King, Superintendent of the A' lantic Coast Area, and Chairma Of the Claflin College Board o Trustees fof hi*. helpful interes ard support; una to the mirvistei and laymen of the South t'aroiin; Annual" conference for unparral leled financial support. GOING PLACES '{[, Continued fnaon Pngc 1 Allen, and v*>fc*d^lheir pleasure that while Df*' Hawkins is still a young man, J?e cam^to them fully i equipped to despatch the exacting duties of his ofltee! -At the Conference it was disclosed that Dr. t Dmwkins, although Jj?| 4 months F, at Allep church, hjjj^rai.sed the if magnificent anas' oiL ^almost six thousand dollars, a^d< ^presented L;. one of the most intelligent- and R. J comprehensive reports of t he B . work being done at, the Jamaica K -. ehurch under his leada^Rs. . BE'.- Another jyidence ol^^row Ifei v ? lac papul#n$y Of the JgMthern | |mni?tQr t? M?n ih the Muunce- ) in- * / - . _ '-V. .* , *-? menC that on the .second Sunday in July the Reverend James B. Adams, stalwart pastor of Coneoid Baptist Church of Brooklyn will share the pulpit with Dr. Hawkins, at Allen. I)r. Adams, a Morehouse graduate, has one of he largest congregations in the Kast, and was Director of the 'oloied Division of the New .York. State Republican commit tee for the election of Thomas K. Dewey when the former District Attorney of New York County first ran "or the {Toverhor'ship 0f the Emire State. Among the many new innovaions instituted by Dr. Hawkins _s_thc?.TunTnr Church. . a move- _ hich has won the s1. pport .of the mng people* of that part of New York. On his program for the en" try emeu i or trie work at Allen, I ?r, Dawkins im itates Community J oik tin a large scale--his.ehureh heady housing the meetings of he NAACP iimt other bodies in .is community. Young Dawkins > the son of the Reverent! nr..: Irs. '.John' M. Dawkins .Sr.. a v'.tlely. known clergyman and an lustritats civic leader. Attending Boston University, vhere he securetl his tloetoral,'. repaied him for entrance at nlf?Univn <ity.?Pi et iously h t " rved as Dean of Payne College I Birmingham. Ala., going there tl upon to pastor the First A.MF .'hilreh, St. .Johns, one of the largst in the State, and raised the r ? I oney ..necessary to lift a ntunhet f long standing debts ahd erect n edifice that served the congre a'ion far better than the busenent quarters they had been occupying for sixteen wears. He eceived his B.A.'at (laminOn Thelogii'ai Seminary and at- Boston University secured his M.A.T.. rnd while at Yale, pastored the? 'ollrge Church. If the ?ignmint if-'rig h t, young John Daw ins is "going places" in hi.hosfn profession. RESOLUTIONS ?These resolutions wcru unani uousjy. adopted..-by .the?Beaufor' District Conference of the n.M.E We. your coovmittoe,-hep leave to submit the foliowj;:*? resolu tions: Whereas. Dr I. W. Will>orn. ou? efficient presiding elder of th> Beaufort district has presided ove* this conference with much dicrnit? uid Christian manhood and broth f-rly kindress; lesolve that we. tin members of the Beaufort district both ministerial and lay. do here- ,vy reaffirm 01 r confidence in hi leadership and pledpe anew ovr ' continued cooperation with hi*plans ard supervision rnder God Whereas Dr. Wilborn is an as ?irant for the office of seetetary of the church extension departnent, and we deem him worthy of his aspiration, resolve that th.b.., District conference endorse ar<' suppcrrt is yandidacy with on nayers. influence and deeds. Your committee: P. J. Haminitt. G. W. Chaplin. S I". Gillison. T. D. Graham. AY. M ireen. LEADERSHIP CONFERKNCK C|'ATE W. M. I', and PKESIDENTS OF WOMAN'S BAPI'lST MISSIONARY AND EDUCATION A I, SOCIETIES N COLUMBIA Continued from Page 1 hgamzation and Programs. Tuesday, 8:30 P. M. Devotional Program in charg* f Miss Elise MeCaa. assisted b< thers. Subject: Young Peoph nlisted. W ednesday. 8:30 P. M. Devotional Program in charge t m-.. r l' r>. I .Ml.-s. I J. L/flVIS. O UI'JCV V. | Making Our Community Christian,^ ? ?$hurw?ay. 8:30 I*. M, Devotional Program in charge of _ Subject: Mission Study Stewardship. Friday, 8:30 P. M. Devotional Program in charge of Mrs. Geo. E. Davis. Subject: Christian Cooperation. Mission- ' iry speakers. Each evening the last part o1 .he program will be given over to questions and helps! WATEREE A. M. E. CHI RC k Rev. J. P. Curry, Pastor Sunday marked a successful day at oyr. ..abiicciu After class our pastor gave us a splendid talk on the lesson. The morning sermon was delivered by the pastor, who was at his best. After Which a Rev. B. F. Stewart ' Masses Spai tanbi iK. June 11.?A great nan has fallen: It has been three ecks since one of the greatest haracters in the Piedmont, secion has fallen, namely. Rtv. B. k towni't wlt(i i oitt.k ol tho eai'ers in the county and State, ilc <vas great in many ways, a , great leader, a great organizer, a rrnit thinker, a great worker, a ;U'at preacher and a great charcter. I am sure the City o f Sparttmhorg shal 1 not Ip; ahlc to. [ find another t? take"his place and ^ the State will not find anothei StcwarJ, but since it has been the will of the Leader of the UnLevse' .end the Clod. Who doth all things well. 1 can hear Him speaking hrcmuh the voire- of Hope and vuith saying to the ministers of [j] Spartanburg County and of the \'j "hate' of South Carolina, as He aid -to Joshua: "Moses niv ' Sul' iiiil is dead speak to the children an f Israel that they go forward." ??? ' t is the desire of Rev. .Stewart hat the program of the Lord, ex "(!o Forward." His Heart was in let he work'of the Oi.mty :mil St!ite tntl for us t0 falter and fail him ?ow will he ii blemish on our ea.fuiti-'S anil abilities I ..r- r;,. AJ Forward. On Tuestlay, June 1. when the ' ?. ast_ of that hieh remained of ( '(' hint was taken to Wolford. S.C.. Ml it the Trinity Baptist church of which he had been pastor for. alniist twenty years. :i mighty ; hrn.njr of people gathered to fay toiiiugc to him. who had meant (i much to the cause. Time ami lo, pace will not permit to tell at- wj out all the people who came nit win dilforont parts of the State ele i) pay tribute to him. hut I .wot Id let ike t<> mention some of the rnin- ia? sters who were there: Revs. CI. act T Daniels. Georgetown; L. C. wi 'vnkitrs. S. S. Yoijngbtood. jC'olum- th? ha; A. M. Means. Florjda; R. _\Y. thi or. Hartsville; T. 11. Brondus. mi liver: Dr. J.?J.?Starke.?Colnm bintA.- Al. ?iMeyns. Foritla; R. \V. Kenncdy. R. S. Hint*. J. L. Jones. R? I. W. Coleman. J lb Butler. M. LIpscomb. FI. M. Booker. Sum-. ' 'w. J. TV Hicks. J. \V.' Tdottter. ^ L \\\ Mathis. J. S. Farle. K. W. tal Wright. H. W. D. Stewart. 11. H. ''u Mill. B. J. Xegins. C. H. Cherry. (lis r\ n ci i ... ? P 1 \ i/. rv oampie, f?. HI. Hubert. S. M. Halse'y, T. T. Brewtim. K. 11. . I h i Brewton. F. B. Hawkins. J. \\ . IJ 1 tVdmtrm J-.?H: Richardson. K. CP Douglass, W.r Hv Milter. "A: ' R. j ^ EjciT. A. I.. Meadows. R. W. Col- I , J( ins, W. II: Neal. C. W. Hong. C". M. Poole. A. M. Matthews, W. t|K M. Watson. S. G. Gray, \V. A. xvj, Anderson. \V. Wilks. W. S. Jones ,ja I'. A. Flack. TV K. Snodds. S. t,.< Jackson. W. A. Butler. S. V. Fow- ;ei or. R. T. Smith. C*. C.-Stewart, I.. S. Bell.- N. J. Alexander, P. J.' t'O. Barton. T. R. Tolhert. and ,_lhc sel writer and many others whose cut tames we did not tret. 'j val Those who had a part on the 1 mn unjrram were: master of cote- . i ? i i-i. .1. 11. loienian; re- | I dl< lark's. i>i. It. IS. Sims. Dr. l ( |mi t-nkins. Dr. H. H. Butler. Dr. A. I I. Means. Dr. K. M. Booker. Dr. L l( S. Karle, Dr. Young from th?* j v_ j; Icthodi-t Church, Rev. A. M. ;U1 latt hews. Rev. M. L. Robinson |,, ml Rev. \V. I.. Wilson. The fu- AIl anal was preached by Dr. .J. J.itie harks. he You fought a good light, you Ba have finished your course, you en have kept the faith. D\ By Rev. Will, I.. Wilson, narringe was at the home of Mr. I j, C. \V. Herbert at 1 o'cluck. The ! 0j, nappy couple was Miss Queen Ks- i.(, her Hercbrt. the daughter of Mr. S(1 and Mrs. C. W. Herbert, and the ^ motor's son Mr fnln-iub, Curry. (lC 'tev. Beecher of Pateshurg per- jjj formed the ceremony. Those attending the wedding were Rev. and Mrs. Ben Abncq. Mrs. Addie Nelsotj. Mrs. Lilly Mae Abney, jp Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Poma- I . ia. ami son; also Rev. Curry and | J;< family. A delicious dinner wax J pi ervod. flattie A. Colston and ] e.| Maggie Hell Herbert were the in ios tosses. is June 11 our society met ^at the a usual hour. On June 13 C. Wilbur Herbert spent few hours at;.: bis hojnir with his father, fie re- ^ urned Sunday afternoon to Camp jv; Gordon, Ga. ... ^ Ml-, and Mrs. Joseph B. Her- g bert, Hasccl ft. ftcTbort and Wil- G lie Mildred spent a lovely day r< with Mr. and Mrs. David Dozier hi at Batesburg. ir v? -e ^ f ; ,V-. THE PALMETTt ascc [ \ Tjoy[(sc ^-s5lSPF AtlE 1 "-u EAI/IH AND SAFETY t r camf ( The physical examination plays ;] important part: in the health v ojjram of the Scout Camp. Every scout and leader must he. ^ amined. by a physician. 'Ac?ptt iders should know the physical ndition of their hoys. ? VMI' KlttU'I.ATIOXS s s n i vxv The? I,aw of tin: camp will be 1 C. AXXT.M. MKTIIODIST I INFKKKN't'H ANNOl N(]K- ! E.NTS 'I; Continued Iron; Page I r . h ard st?ii,'o r< su'ts. The orator, editor, scholar, and t lesiastie. Bishop Iorenzo Hons- j" I Kin^r. of the Methodist faith 1 II he intensely alive with can-' ' lates. seeking emoluments and ! 1 .rations.- Both lay. arid mil is- ! ial discussion, eloquence, enthus 'Mi. and appeals will. increase ' endance at the conference, and 11 ring out thru the arteries of [ it groat I taly. Who sh"afl be fortunate selectors, and eloc- j >. will .he decided then. In tbe j an time our Bishop ). H emigrant ly _u refiner > ohi pieto?re- ?j i ts at the conference along' all j A es. ?; 1 ; i)n "Augusl fith at Cohimhiar.fivers nsion and? Beftcf?contest?will v to place, dev. M. McCallum, g tine iniiiis'ler of Wesley IVietiio- I ( t church will act the hospice in |> "intf these famous oratorical j itestants. and cot. ference . wor-j es. royjil welcome. Nine (lis- i .1. _ o ,. -I i ?> i LI* coin posy jne o. v . tiiinai | ' 'tlnnlist cnnlcretuo. The best | ' itestant he 10 will !>< awarded JO.DO anil he is to be sent to j lli larta. tia.. September 1-2-.'! to | ' Atlantic Coast Area mooting i **' ioh convene in W arren .Memo- i '1 1 church, where there six con- '' tants will come/from tile condices of thi.: area. The winn: contestant will be given $130.- t: Aii students from the high iool?thru collier?nro""T'ligihle fo^t( :er the contests, and vjcj'or the j u luable prizes. * I w 'Lifting Up The Christ" is the c< ?tto ot the ."{iii annual meeting of | ^ ! WSCS. It convenes at Flor- ^ :-e. dune In-2'1." The Presided", j V s. Phyllis M. (iibbes will call j " siici'et V tn.ithi.i * -fill i. 'hi" i >. I imhei land Methodist church, j ^ id t' tiie Re?\ J. '\V. Taylor pas- 11 s. Welcome for the local u Inch ami district. will he made hy u s. Dora Haricc ami Mrs. Met- li Rohinson. respectively. ami a arty response hy Mrs. Benulnh, n xley. The |r>esident's messajre >' title "A New Worhl Whereilt velleih Ki'/I.tt o-isncss'* . ill show 'a ir'ud territorial - growth, finan il strength. euucaj.ionai exnan- a in. Miss Lillian V. Warrick. j lie District? Presidents will Lv presc t to present and repro- I nl their'ilitTereiit loyal lields. and I' torrobate enhance, and r.-.n irse their pre suidnt's fill rejwnt. . shop LWL Kin<y will deliver an ( Idress at one period of the ses- i nn. MHss Lillian V. Warrtck. ,1,1 C.... -P . I. . tfe/'O II . nit- ? cm o> win amy j ; tsruot and inform, while Mrs. ; aii T. Thompson will in speech ?i inor the conference missionaries oncers, and shut-ii s in words of ( ipreciation, and Mrs. C. ( Key- < aids, conference prcsiderft Mni-I. ters Wives alliance shall offer | potent address along that tnorne.i The local committees: Miss An c Bowman, registration. Chr.; | rs. J. E. Grant, housin, ('hp.; I trrse A. L. Muggins, first aid, tir.; Mrs. Marie Teamdr, hade, hr., and eouvtesies. Chr., Mrs. Ida re<mo win nave plana, program, rvices, and arrangements well in and to warrant a most illuminatifc. inspiring, vesullful and praise ) LEADER ;==5fl Sc. :outs Ism 1rica. \\ 1 i i ? , ""~T- i/^ss ^ he >'cyut Oath: )n my honor, I will do my lest? 1. To do my duty to God and ny "country, and to obey t h ci lyotit Law; 2. T?help other people at alH ilnes; To keep myself physically tronjr, mentally awake and motTTy straight. 1 M >11'K ( AMP?ll | V ii rnj REGISTER NOW. | O UK HONORED Continued from Paye 1 c \I:i'or W'-ilt- i R. Hrnvn and Or. ienunie P Kitlrell of the Marnpv) institute st.-ir. Attorney Marin Poo of Newport News, and 'resident- I.vinan P. Rrooks of Nor ol!< Polyte'-hni colle'fe. Acting 'resiilet t Lanier will, he toast.aster. .Mrs. Marian Pappy, of the Hump ej, institute fat-ulty* js .chairman f arrangements f<>r?..-0*c dinner, ssisted by -ArffThr E. llurke. haplain Camille A. Chazeaud, edietHQU. I)._Pavis,.-Di\ T?WL Turn i . ( ecu l. i.cwis. .miss 1.01s layH' ill fl !7i'. Puul K. Baker of Tire" iampton staff and Dr. I?. A. Kowli'. "I .Ncninii ' Mo ws;?p? Tidewater ttoward 1 diversity' luniiii association. imv( i \i. '.\r?i?K.\r; to thk rrmk!:ns ok tint statk I'N'DW SCHOOL VXD 15 T V ONVKNTION 15V THK UllSIDKNT < outjnue I l ron: Pajro 1 reparation for the transportation t!ibir~(T< do gates'ainTTtavo i n I'm) tltcir door-way fee and dontions for Kducation and- Misotis. Wo all 'realize due to j;as ad lire rationing; a number o -f .ityufos will not be able t<, use riva.o conveyance. It may be uromenient to travel by train i' bus because of crowded condions, but sutler these conditions n- the present and attend the invention. IV- \ us remember tha. e are in the midst of a world iir and should not expect all the unforts we would like. Write r. J. 1'. -(iarriek. President o ]' I'orris College TOPAV su that nu may hate a colnfortable stop imr place. The Executive Board of t h e onvention is asking all Board lembers to give $2.50 in the an ual dollar-?eni'ttHtaent-j Prrsrtnrs nl other otlicers of the Convei).Oll $2.00: Ll.VmoO Olllt iNinni-nl others or niDic. The board ; al-o requesting all Sunday chads. T'nions and Conventions o In ing at least $">.00 of nlore hove doorway for Morris College s?lly. And sit least $1.0() ur more iho'-e doorwsiv for sill other oh- | LCtives of the convention. In fact ii> sue !0usidtrrer~~Krith you not to et a limit for what you will do or the nmvnotion but to-do- srli ou csm for the work The Bap ist Kduesitional and Missionstry "(invention of >outh Carolina has list closed one of the greatest jiiitual and financial sessions in t* history. The Woman's- Baptist Missionary and (Educational Con ttminn of South Carolina. will veet at St. (leorge, S. C.. Thursiay and Friday liefore the fourth Sunday in this month. The women ire leaving no stone unturned to make this the greatest financial fitio spiritual session in its histoiy. Let all of us l/oost the pro gram and go to St. George, and help rhem make their program a great success for after all we are just One Big Baptist Family. All of our conventions are rallying for the support of Morris worthy meeting. John C. Gibbet, \ . ' KITTRELL COLLE Kilt roll College. Kitttell. N. C.Ki'v. E. F Xj. Di nt, president, clns -pi ed Wednesday, June 2. after anot'.i y( ~er year of suteessfu! work, j Su: day.. May JO. at 2:J0 p.m.. j.., the Baccalaureate sermon was | {. I j rea.heil by the Rev. Dr. P. S. j xv, i Mosely, pastor of the Jni Street | ^ I A. M. E. church. Ri.hmond. Va. ^ i Dr. Mosclv do'hered a masterly sermon, instructive and inspira- M tional. | Monday, May J1, at 12:JO p.m. pj( j Class "Day Exercise^ were held n, ; by the Kittreli College high school ,M . Ui>*?Clcmeinii.ti ' Brandon.?prosi. def t, presfdine: at- which time a very interesting program was ren N"1 Llered l>v members of the Class in Tf the a'vP'tvrium of Duke Hall. If. .Monday at X p.m. the annual ' | musb ale was rendered under the ^ direct ion i of Miss T.uev Thorpe, dean or the department of music. (? j I y the Cisls' C.lee club, the Male to' nuartet and several solos by Mi-. *,r j Arthur S. Jones. S'1 Tuesday. June 1. at 12: JO p.m. | Class Duv ?xeveises v/efo/vdd by 'a the Commercial and College de- *JI Ipartments. " . Commencement Day "exercises be ei' ran Wednesday. June 2. 10 a.m. j The sneaker fur the oc casion was i , ? .. ! i i no Kcv. Han isor Bryant, pastor," -of?St: .Tnhn AME ohuroll. Haiti- ! mum.?M<1..?who "delivered?mi ulo. 1 U,i upont address, instructive and in-, i )'! i " r pi ring. ! The following graduates reoeiv- ' 1 od diplomas: High school?Miss ('emetine Brmidon, Miss Mildred *?. Howard. Mr. .Arthur T. Frteman imi jit'd .Mr. Henry S. Whentley; Com-I iv.eroial department?Miss Mary j ,M Covington. Miss Viola "Johnson and .' .Miss Grace Snred. " - ' " ' G r aduatos receiving , degrees c from the College department are 4>1' the following: Miss Winnie Dixor. P.S.: Miss Safvoni'a Graves. B.A.: Mr. James. Murray. B.A.; Mr. *(>l ( hester Silas, I!.A., and Miss Mary '1c Walden. B.S. A1'! The honorary Degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred upon the following: Revs. Eugene II. Row], irg, flitrrison J. Bryant. Geo. A. Il:ii' kins. Robert K.1 Ford and ?Pratt-S?Miosriv. - .H?, t, ,f Saturday evening. May 'JO^nieni- |^ >n honor of the gradWrtffig class "s. Those who spoke, represent- 1 ing their departments. were Dr. ? _ . . . _ :. . I 7.a K. I*.. r<>rd, Jvrmol ol Koh?ron: ^eott. college; Miss ?fvty.ie Kvans. lii?rh school; Or P.. P. .Mose- >\ 'v. tin* Trustee hoard and Miss W Lucy Thyrpe of the department or Kl music. It was a delightful a (Fail With Hishop M, IL Pavis. P.P Lishop ?f the 2nd Kpincnpal dis riit. presrdint*. the trustees, composed of the representatives of the j? four conferences of the district, : "i-vy i; terestiair and successful *?*!? hoard meet in? was he'd, with ev "i y ; presiding elder reporting: fo; .n his district. Among- 'othci activities of Kit- 1,1 vveH cOl!i"_re is~t he cement ftoorinjr ,.i( of the porch at the main, entrance j> of Puke Hall, the work of t'ir student body under th.e instruc- c'? tif?r of Dean Tvnes, who is. indeed nn r "Jac*!; of all trades, ' from the nf making* of a radio to the laying or th, i water mill or the rcpir of a fur- ' 'I mice. v<" At a retention eiven bv Dr. Dent '.'l^ - . ' hit to members o: the tacuity, the v. r ler was reonested to sine a pvi sonjf. ^nddVesis't'd to Dean Tynes. When the so g was called for. 'he following impromptu was the p ' iosMt. sun prin the time of "An Id Lantr Svne:" - <) T1 1 ;f ah the nun I ever knew. r !tea?l Tyresi yon are the best: (.0 The only fault I find in you. * if You don't lake time to rest! bn Chorus j. i or A on doitT Cake time to rosT. TTean jo " or ollejie. benedict Colk*Ke__Hunlic^l Thousand Dollar Drive, and -?r nencisnip junior v oiiepc ano ther Baptist schools of the state. ^ iVc ninst hold our place among } he Baptist Conventions kof t h e State. morally, financially and 11 spiritually. All good thinking \\ preachers and parents will come to the rescue of the young poo- * pic of the state. We are appealihg to all Baptists in South Carolina to meet us in Suniter, 8. C., W at Morris College. July 15-lfith and help us to "make this a banner tr year for the State Sutvlay ScHrtol and R. T. U. Convention. If you V i find that you cannot come to the g Convention please send your do?r 1 way and donations t0 the presi- st dent or Secretary ,S. L. FinJey, **i in chre of President of Morrhr =] .College, Dr. J. P. <i?rrick. CHAS. F. GANDY, is President. p( t t _ T.J,! frft KD a *. - iL ./ 7- >>* -i' i?:* GE ACTIVITIES1 " I Tynos, *1 ic only fault I find in yu. >u don't take time to rest! , Aid the president deserves tie , mo criticism. He is always sy. yti with the birds, hard a' >rk in hiv office. on tlio road mine rybbei. attending romo- ' ine in line with his luisino,7. her in Hendcrsor or Kaleitr'" . > < o sometimes a trip to i'ai.inioro ii. And. I suppose ho : !. out of it. Certainly ho i ' ' nderinjr service, and tl .i, is thp 'y worthwhile thingr_in lne. Fo>d. f-'fiRO SOI.H'KKS PROVE IF IK WORTH IN WHO COM(\iI'NICATION Continued from Pajre 1 ' ! untry. the Nero soldier? under . t ok the strenuous eommunica?ns course under supervision ol , e-ially trained Negro ins.Vruj- . is. They studied all phases n' , dio mechanics. Aircraft Radio j d In'terna-frmriHt"^ Morse c de. adapting as qualified radio op utors and mechanics. The men will now be assigned ' tnrtleM duty f>r glvrn wurthei?4 lining at other schools.. ^ Valedictorian of the first?gvnd- f ting class v.as Pfc. William A V mber. 24. sen of Mr. ard.Mr> illiam .J. Saoihereof li.oOK Cbtton d iod Drive, Vanport. Ore., with average of (.)5 percent and able A take code at 25 words per nute. d He was. awarded the honor diph i bearing the signature of Mai F 11; Walter R. Weaver, fommand r general of the Army Air Force j| clinical Training Command, and id an original essay entitled* illars of Sen it Field" which ex essed the appreciation of hilows for the training received re hi d descrilred the use t < iieh it can he nut in peace o- iV. Distinction diplomas signed h l.i. Gen. Frederick L. Martin j nTlnanding general of the JSecotiT -1 rift. A A F I'TC. . awarded t_hi_ _ xt tour highest ia: king studentthe first class, went to Pfcs ., Angelic. Ha niton?oi?Tryoii. X f-.tCarl P". I tarrisf-dr . rrf Cohrpr: s." Tex.: Kdv ard M. Jackson "o1* mterey. Calif ; and John I. Mirlr of Brooklyn, N. Y. i MMONS VPT mi l Fftl.' CLl'DpS THE P.OOKFR T. VcuiN^TON \\n f IXCOJ.N h HTATIONAI. PROFESS FbhlTnuod from Fa 2:0 1 "Whatever pine, or rlimn t'v >rrro b:?^ irnno nr lioon token b tiv iiii,?>rinr?,y . i "The N'ocro lives only for ;> >" . Pros. AM, iv.en are created free an' t "Al! me- are Adam's descen ' is therefore they are brothers" "There is a decree of iroodnes<l iustio" in all men." "A-nd mnv --Grid foryet ivrv ner> ' " hen thev foryot the Noprio." tC.E ONE ' yv ookh "To nerootn'i'n ' slavery in ih: nntrv. (T*. S.l you must hle""^ t all moral hell's, Yes. r K"v i iliifion: but it is the ambitr | ho in the humble instrument i" e hands of Providence, to re'on e a divided people; once more t' rive cncord and hnt'mony in 1 itract -d land?the nlensinjr am ion of co' tempi a tint the e'er' , s snectailo of a -free. unite*' osnerrttis. and fr>,f"rnal neople." * ?Henry Clav i-v Cloy, my beau idee' i*e<nuii< the man fot; whom uirht all my hum hie 'ife.'*" ?Lincoln. Wvitini* to P. fiiivn"v. \ >aker ard friend of the Necrro 10 w'vlov.er of the eift'-d mastm | KarlViMv>i Ha". President I.inIn stated on the slavery ques- * m- "Your neonle. The Friends ^ ve had and are bovine1 a ve?" j tvifl on principle and fait'" 'nosed to .both " ;ir. .nnd-Qi-viiess? i v, they dan on'v H?eneticnl1y o< ise onoreSsioi; hv war. In th; ' l"1 de'imma some have chosen ie horn, and sonic the other." a -?Lincoln 3 John f. re?nleaf Whitt'Vr?Tlv j; uaker Por* pens tlie fo'low'ne s'urse i- Futh that Truth alon- i is stront i entl' r nee which outwearie dronjr. j ith meek persistence habbliit" brutal force nd trusting (?od aeainst the tini I verse? e flooni to wr.t h a strife we may t. . 1 run snare 'ith* other wenpors than patriot j prayer. 1 Excepts., from Hooker Washing m. "I.et your bucket down wher )o are." "The races of men are like ttv neers on one's hand vascular." "The races tiro like islands Which m em separated on the surface . ;t joined underneath." t A summary ? Happiness is a c m of"Providence. ' ' i To he i^ellectual without action 1 of little good to pthertf, hack up t itellieence with liberality, and a s effected relf-innsteri'. ' 1 4 i s?.r**T- -^r 2r-: * .5 _ * -.-j :* r-nr Saturday, June 19, 1943* 11 lassified Advertising - Column pri-iat Notices, Curds of Thanks, einurmms, Birth Announcements arriagc Announced. nts eu. ate target! for at the rate of 10c pei ne. Cash must accompany:_ths ner Minimum charge 50c. IN MEMO IMAM or MR. M. B. WILLIAMS In sad but loving memories of ir dear** Drolher in Christ Mr. 'antic Birl Williams,' who dented this life May 18. 11)4.1. In j $!!1 he married Miss Betsy Matlews; of this union, 1 sons, 1 nr.:liter survive; also 11 -grands. ? -gp,ttnt-gTan{tiK~and 2 brothers. ?I He was converted approxiniatc50 years ago. Since the day of is conversion he ^exemplified all spCets of a true Christian. 1^ 'If JOO he organized the Emanuel i nday school and served in the ipacity of Supt. until his death, hose who knew him cannot help Lit he familiar with his fine chris- 3 an character and his untii^^fc Torts in the Sunday school imu u ti? o,i .... ., 4. " = II f the choir, class leader, trustee, "f billing Workers Club. Truly, le church, Sunday school and immunity have lost a great sol. ier, who fought for the cause ) the very last, :?A?fimi will he missed wTien life is al its best. " j> rhen every rose has opened to ,i the sun. on will he missed when we no > longer guess, fith all goals made and every victory won; or von we love and sec in great j, delight; li n blissful joy among the hca- J ?| ven's bright. ?A. KRIKND. ( Aid) or THANKS I wish to thank all individuals, roups' organizations and the pubc for the cooperation ami sup- ?*?j4ort oiiring my service as libralanch of the Columbia Puldic ^ ! the Wavertey Rranclr*uf" "The ~"t ichlnijd County Public Library, t'?! i:!y- .se^c]7,T.vcars.~~ Oil's.) Ju|in Watson Tailey, l>21 Marion M., Columbia, S. C.? IN .M KM OKI AM In loving memory of my dear iisnauci ana oi.r orother JAfc'u enki'ns. who dejiarted this life, s (lod saw (it on Juno 18; T04'i.? ;'e hope to meet you in heaven. Submitted. Minnie !.. II. Jenkins, Wife, inters: Sarah. I.ula and Bertha; rothersPeter, David, Edtnond, ^ amcs, William and Raymond enkins. j TRINITY A. M. 1?. ( HI RCH Rev. Ar I). -Hawkins, Pastor ? .Spartanburg?Sunday school at ic usual hour. The lesson was ell taught;?At 11:1 " t?tnr"TnOTlT^ ig service began. Rev. Dawkins ^ elivered a soul stirring sermon i) an appreciative audience. The unioi* choir rendered music. Af?r tr.e service the following cap-, . iiins reported for the rally: Mrs. i'ilson $25; Mrs. Millie McJimp- l| ey- $30.50; Mrs. Flora Williams 7.1.10; Mrs. Mary Blackman $50; j Irs. C'lydia McJimpsOy $10.50; [vs. Daisy Hamilton $85.50; Mrs. I hristina Cunningham $11; Mrs. j ,'ellie Smith $35'; Mrs. L.C. Boyd 33.50; Mrs. Matlida Johnson $21 Irs. Lilla Domfnick $10.25; Mrs. lary H. Woodward $17.35; Miti^ tunic McJimpsey $20; Rev. A. D. lawk ins $77.80; total $520.20. Ve still have. a. few captains _yet?-?o report. At 5;30 the Live Wire cli.b met t the home of Mrs. Bertha Jones Irs. Anease Craig, vice resided. A very interesting n\ J .< ng was had. After which the. ios'os served a delicious l^past. 7:30 we again listened to an ther spiritual message. The enire congreg&inn rejoiced. Rev. lawkins was at his best Sunday mine bpth services. ^ To be moral without ittle '/omcI to others, back up morjjty with . meekness, praise worths - less, at <1 being excellent. The colored man has a capacty for "A Concept Toward a Race Philosophy." That is. some points m whi.li the entire race will agree itt. honor, and respect. We shall I lecessarily have to sacrifice our i lersonal v.ay of life for a far ;zJ greater national spirit, if this is _??Ji m possible. ther Clay, Lincoln, -j iVhittier and Booker T. Washington. these who spoke, fought and secured the race, would have la- j >ored in vain -, |