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oHoward
Dental
Citation From Ns
EVAXSTONV Ill^XAXPJ ?An .
alumni award of Northwestern J
university was presented last
week to l)r.' Russell A. Dixon,
dean of Howard university's College
of Dentistry, on the campus
of the university here.
Dr. Dixon received the Merit
Award of the Alumni Association
of Northwestern in ceremonies in
Pa .ton Gymnasium during a meet
ing of the general Alumni AssoV
eihtinn. Tki- <-i r " . 1.' -liven for i
outstanding survi.i in an individual's
special field" of endeavor.
The famed dental educator i s
conlside^'ed the driving force behind
efforts to get a ne.w dental
,? building for Howard. ;TM?-bttiM-ing,
coilridered one of the finest
1?in the nation,- was dedicated?recently.
Born in Kansas City, Mo., Dr.
. T)ixon was graduated from North.
western in the tlental class- of '2D.
He did his undergraduate work at
He also did graduate work in
Hampton Institute and Ferris In-'
stitute, Big Rapids, Mich,
oral pathology at Northwestern,
earning u master of science in
dentistry" degree in 11KW.
X)r. Dixon joined* the dental
faculty of Howard in shortly,
after-being graduated from North
western. In lit'll lie, was unpointed
dean of the Dental school.
Extensive developments in t h e
College of Dentistry have been
revealed under his administration.
These-include Hie doubling of the
faculty and improving: the. graduate
program and the physical
facilities of the school J
Besides serving as dean at^
Howard, I)r. Dixon has boon a
consultant to the assistant chief
.medical?director for- -dental?service
ami as a rnember~of the Den
tal Advisory Council of the Ve-1
National Dental Association, past
The Baptist Wome
and Educational C
DR. M. K. HOV
Morris College
TRINITY BAITIST CHU
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Juue 23, 1935
?? .Deas?Sisters, 1
As Chairman of the Morris College
Memorial Endowment Committee^
I prayfully make my final
requests before we meet at t h e
Woman's Baptist Missionary a n (i
Educational Convention, June 222!,
1055.
It is the custom for the Christian
Missionary worker to wear
white. Please come to the Convention
prepared to dress in while
for tht Memorial Pageant Rally.
One sister from eaoh district, or
each County will march in t h e
Memorial Pageant. I suggest that
ti e sister reporting the highest
a nount of, money in your district
oi- county, be considered for this
honor.
Rep. Dawson Issu<
Arms To Ons! Rej
By Mattie Smith Colin
CHICAGO?ANP? "In 1950 wo
must conquer our traditional fee
the Republican party, Cong.AVil!iafn
L. Da\?son (D., Ill.y* last,
week told more than 25,000 Democratic
party leaders and workers
in the Grand Ballroom of the
Conrad Hilton hotel here.
Thn pnnrpvoeemon nnnfi'nnn/l
"Democrats hove heen winning ehctions
and making gains nationwide.
Pwight D. Eisenhower is
the first president who within 2
years after election has lost control
of both houses."
Dawson criticized what he called
the Give-A-Way program pf
the present administration, say- I
ing that big corporations are now
the aim of our government. He]
stated further that big banks'
Notice Of Stockho
Victory Savings B;
v SFecial Call Meeting of th<
Savings Bank, Tuesday night,
at 919 Washington St., Do r
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bool Dean Earns
hwestern U. .
I president of the Pan American
[ OdentuloKieai -.Association; a mem- !
teruns Administration.
He is a past president of the
vancement of Science.
I>U. DIXON HONORED BY
NORTHWESTERN U
I CHICAGO (ANP) ?Dr. Rusi
,sell-A. Dixon won a signal Honor
from the Northwestern Univer!
sity Alumni Association here Sut!
unlay when lie received its merit
award for "outstanding service in
J his field oi endeavor.1' A~ grad'
uate of t.lle class of 11)2!), Dr. DixLon
has for '24 years been dean of
i the Howard University College of
[ Dentistry.?-? ?This
year he dedicated the new
U .1112- ? l *? ? ? ? * 1
tmc-u iminon uomr denial scnool
| at Howard and installed equipnicnt
costing a million more.
j .Many regard it as the finest deiu_.
i tal school plant in all America. A
superior?faculty?has?"frnrrn?5^'
; senthled -.it the institution through
the dist i n crn leadership o?_.
I Dr. Dixon.
n's Missionary
onvention
^ARD, President
Memorial Drive
RCH, FLORENCE, S. C.
) You will he supplied with re)
port blanks for the1 .Morris College
I Memorial' Endowment Rally at
' the Convention. Keep in mind
that with the help of our Lord,
we shall make a pood report and
we shall '.try to make it" possible
to make our report with bills or
j with cashier's checks.
I Throughout mv eaminign f o r
j the Memorial Kndowm >0 Drive,
I it has been a part- 'aily
i prayer to make this ? est
success.
I laive faith in Cod, Faith i n
Prayer and Faith in the Baptist
| Sisters of South Carolina. Help
me keep this faith!
Your Servant in Christ,
Alice L. Butler, Chairman
The Endowment Committee
e Call To
>ublicans
| show bigger profit?.
The Illinois solen told his audience,
"We can, and must elect
a democratic state ticket and urg
ed the Democratic party to call
upon its democratic- women to
cany the message over the teaTint_u.
lip it 1 <o . minpitltfH t/i lnlw.i*
and its yguth.
He came to a dramatic close by
citing the Democratic party a s"
the government of the people, by
the people and for the people
and said the election of. a denio
cratic president is a must.
Other speakers at the $100 a
plate reception and dinner, includ
| ed this city's Mayor RicMard J.
Daley; Adlai Stevenson", 10f-2 j
presidential candidate, and Gov i
Frank G. Clement of Tennessee.
Idlers Meeting
ink
? Stockholders of the Victory
, June 21, 1955, at 8:00 I*. M.
tot miss this important meetMONTE1TH,
Pres.-Cashier.
5P3
COLUJ
Allen University Tc
A. M. E. Youth Con
Of Futuramic Cara
i
Bishop Frank Ma'dison Rcid has 1
made " significant announcements 1
as it concerns the State Congress ]
of Youth, l'astorul Clinic and I
Missionary Retreat of the African I
Methodist Episcopal Church. Fol
lowing a conference with the <
twenty presiding c'rtTers,' w.ho are
giving most aggressive leader-,
ship as area directors of Futuraiilic
Drive of Allen University, as
also with the President of Allen
University, Dr. Samuel K. Biggins,
the Jlishop announced the
date of August 10th through Aug
ust 20th for the Annual State
Congress of Youth and Minister- i
at Ketrent. This - mceHrrg-whichiv.is
previously be held each year
during the last week in July has
been elrfmged to the third week, in
"A ug ust?because?of the great?re- i
novation program of Coppin Hall . I
on the campus of Allen Univer- ! I
sity which reduces ' the available il
housing of some .200 of approxi- ]
nv.itely 1,000 of youth and church I
lenders who are usually expected" !
to attend the State- meeting. *1 I
The largo attendance at ,t h e ]
Benedict-Allen Summer^ School I
maens that the crowded housing 1
conditions during summer school
make It advlsfthle that we g-Athei' i
on Allen University campus at the!
close of summer school and all ; i
the dormitories will be available.}
President Biggins has assured?us 1
nil nf rlio f.w.liitiati nf A ll.aii i I
University will be in the readiness :
for this- great meeting led on by ]
the directors of Christian Education
for the A. C. E. League and I
11. H. Hutler of Ebcnczer Church, 1
Charleston, Professor John Har- I
ris, Youth Leader of Mt. Zion
Clmreh, Charleston and Mr. Leroy ,
Xesbitt frain Allen University, I ]
President of the Congress of '
Youth.
Greut plans are being made for j '
a preview of the historic Coppin
Hall with her "New Look" during i
t.bis same week when members and
frivmtl* and alttmm will gather i n
the half way Futuramic Panquet
at which time it is hoped that re- .
ports from areas will make possi- 1
ble the unveiling of scrool of 1,000
donors who have given or raised!)
$100.00 toward the almost miraditional
building, of Allen Universlty.
More than 400 pastors Will '
bo supported by the more than I
100,000 African Metjiodist mom- 1
Iters and the host "'of alumni and
many friends of all denominations
and races who will rally toward .
making the Fbtu ramie Drive the ,
most successful philanthropic
movement' for .Christian education
in recent years.
"The class of lf)45 of Allen Uni- ,
verslty in its celebration on the
t-.rmpus of Allen University set a
fine example as it concerns the interest
of graduates when eight j.
members of the class, most o f
whom have made contributions .
through encouragement towards ;
the much neeiled repairs. of their
Alma Mater. The names of those ,
contributing are: Mr. Edward ,
Taylor, Rev. L. E. Crumlin, Miss ! ,
Rosa R. Kimball, Mrs. Lucius A. | j
Robinson, Mrs. r A. Satterwhite j
Walker, Mrs. Johndell Harris !
Johnson, Miss Hannah Poole, Mrs. |
Claudia Dorrah Ferguson.
The President of the Univer-.
sity, Dr. S. R. Higgins, on receiving
these gifts stated that "if the i 1
graduates of Allen University .
who have received degrees during
my tenure of 15 years would give ,
at least $10 it would certainly g o
a-long way toward snaking t h e
dream of Joseph Henry Gymnas-;.
ium and Health Center a reality." j
M iss Hflen Atchinson, a grad-!1
u>te of the class of 1054, now a! 1
successful teacher in the B o n d 1 i
Wilson High School of North ]
Charleston, set a very high]
evaluation as it concerns t h e j j
appreciation for the meaning of
Allen University to her as also as
it concerns her desire of its mean
ing to the future of others when
she sent in her, personal contribution
on June 6th of $100. the lar
gest gift of n recent graduate to- *
ward the scroll of 1,000. As the '
Caravan moves across the state '
the following contributions not '
previously announced were:
MAY 15, 1955
I
Greenville District I
Rev. F. D. Drehfer 200.00 1
Mint
UBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, !
> Be Host To
gress and Center
van Climax
tew E. F. (J. Dont 100.00
lev. Z. L. Grady 60.00
lev. J. W. Thomas 100.00
lev. Clrambrell. 40.00
Ut. Olive Church % 13.00
ireenwood District
I
Rev. W. S. Mims 50.00
Rev. Julius Holmuii 25.00
tew \V. L. Hunter ' 50.00
Jreenwood Circuit 20.00
Rev. M. Massey 75.00
loldville Circuit 10.00
Rev. Wm. Carter '25.00
Rev. Jones 20.00
Rev. J. K. -Spearman 20.00
Rev. -?r-ar * inard" 5JK)
Rev. James Settles 10.00
a
\bbcville District
Rev. K. Wm. Judge 100.00
Rev. T. P. Baylor* 300.00
Rev. M. G. Williams 175.00
Rev. Guy Anderaon 110.00
Rev. M. Hunter * 100.00
Mr. Sumpter Perrin : 50.00
Rev. J. S. Johnson 14.00
Moores Chapel 5.00,
Rev. Pinsoh 20.00 '
Rev. D. C. Brown 25.00
MAY 17, 1055
Spartanburg District
Rev. Frank Alston 80.00
Rev. C. C. Mcllwaine 50.00
Mrs. Juanita Simmons 25.00
Mr. Walter P. R-iwls 50.00Mrs.
Viola Martin 25.Q0.
Rev. J. A. Sabb, Jr. 25.00
Mrs. Crumlin _ 25.00
Rev. J. P. Curry 8.00
Mrs. Lois Boyd 1 ~~ 10.00
Mrs. Luelte Barksdate" SJM
Mr. E. Butler 10.00
Mrs. Pitman 5.00
MAY 25, 1955
Greenwood District
, V
Mr RtreseB Gray? 5fcrQ<}-:
Mr. J. B. Saunders 25.00
Rev. G. W. Dorrah 30.00
Rev. A. C. Duckett 20.00
Rev. R S. Turner -* 50.00
Mt. Pisgah Church 172.50
Florence District
Mrs. J. E. Thomas 50.00
Dillon District
Rev. R. N. Moses 100.00
Mr. W. L. Fox worth u 15.00
Mt. Pleasant District
Mrs. J. Gailliard 50.00
Mr. Gailliard ? 90.00
Columbia District
Mrs. R. C. Chappelle 50.00
Mrs. S. R. Higgins 100.00
I
MAY 10, 1955
Dr. J. S. Coe 100.00
Rev. R. L* McBryde - 100.00
Rev. R. C. Wright 100.00 !
Rev. S. S. Burroughs 100.00 '
Rev. D. D. Felder 101.15
Rev. E. W. Saunders 100.00
Rev. M. Simmons 50.00
Robinson Circuit 25.00
Rev. Moore 10.00
Rev. E. J. Gallashaw 25.00 !
Rev. P. W. Fludd 10.00
t
Marion District
Rev. W. D. >McClary 353.00
Rev. S. W. Fordham 150.00
Rev. Johnson 50.00
Rev. W. C. Ervjn 25.00 ]
Rev. Edward Fr.i7.ier <55.00 1
Rev. H. Stanley 1 <10.00
Rev. l.eonard 2N.O0 j'
Rev. J. H. Hughes 25.00 1
Rev. James "Duncan 300.00
Rev. P. H. WilKams 12.00
Rev. P. H. Moore 5.00 (
Rev. Hemminewav 10.00 .
Rev. I.. R. Stevenson ? ? 25.00
j
Personal (iifts to Various I
Churches ,
1
Urs. \V. D. McClary 50.00 ?
Hrs7 Maggie Collier 80.00 I
-lev. C. C. Bellamy 26.00
Hr. Georjre Cooper 10.00 1
tfr. C. A. Spivey Peoples i
Bank 25.00 (
Jr. P. C. Kelly 10.00
Mrs. A. J. Jenkins 50.00 \
tlrs. W. S. Fordham 50.00 <
lev. S. W. Fordham 25.00 t
At. Russell Gray 50.00
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SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1955
Let The Discipline 1
Or Scraplt Legally
v:;v
HY?DR. J. S....BKNX, IK.
( VMnllMI- in If ItKimi'lMf.
It is generall conceded'that the
bone of most argumentive contentions,
which tend to disrupt
our Zion allegedly grow out of
-ambiguous phrasing ~ of legislative
material that some how gets
into our book of dieipline; bed or
incomplete composition, - purposeful
aritrariness on the part of
administering officials-or designed
misinterpetation. .
While the wilful misinterpetation,
improper ^applicaitibnof or
flangrant disreganl for the printed
laws contained in our. book of
discipline cannot be directly
blamed on any paitieular desig
iwiu-u ni our system,-, n is j
"obvious that the frequent violiatioiT~oi'
our book of (Helpline can
be traceable to meti 011 all levtla
who occupy administrative posit.ally.
most of The blame is directed,
k) the hishons. as iroes the head
so goes the body. While the flysheet
of our discipline reads in
part: "The Doctrine and Discipline
of the African Methodist Episeopal
Church" it is strikingly
strange that at no time during
the long and eventful history of
this denomination has our Doctrine
beef.. major issue or hlghly
controversial. Most of ; our
troubles have arisen from the us-'
American Legion F
Honors At State C
The American Legion Post 215 i
headed by James L. IUiff will j
walk away from the State Cop- i
vent ion to he held at Myrtle
Beach June 17-10 with some out
standing Honors.
They are leading the Stute with
a 500 per cent of quota. As Headquarter
has said that-is almost an
unbeatable record. Leaving a
little doubt as Green view Post 2
beat its own record. Beginning'
July we will he out to do it.
As for Green view Post it was
one of the four Posts over the I
State to win' '.t * wall clock. Four
wall clocks were awarded t.o post
securing before Oct. 20. 100 per
cent quota in four different class 1
groups. . j I
Other prizes Greenview 'Post
"on were Special Certificate o f 1
most distinguished Service for
re-enrolling by Nov. 11 and ad- '
vince niemlfcrship equaling or 5
surpassing i/j current, year's J
membership.
Special Letter of Cwnmenderattionj
from the Xatioffiil Commander
for enrolling hy*Nov. 11 An advance
membership* equaling or
surpassing its current year's
membership. Meritorious Service
Citation for having an v advance j
membership by Dec. 21, equal to
or greater than its all time hig.h. ; '
r jj
Honor Ribbon, for securing by
Dee. 31. An advance membership '
equaling 100 per cent of the cur- 1
rent year's membership.
Membership Rthbort for secur-"!^
ng by Bet', fll','an advance mum-?'
bership of that of last yenr. '
The Morris Lumpkin Cup, for
neteasing its 1055 membership |
jver that of 1054 by the greatest :
percentage. -?
The George Th Le^jy Cup f o r j
laving the highest percentage of '1
nembership in relation to its ; \
juota by Jan. 1st.
Membership Plaque, for ha- ,
ring secured the largest percen- c
:age of its membership quota by <
he Department Convention. c
The personal awards go to Na- i
Be Our Law H
~ !
urpation of piwer and authority;
to-the-obvious-and of self UKgrranj
dizenrent and the misappropriation
and ' application of monies
raised. In the field of business
and economics, money is. positive
power but in the field of relitripn,
righteousness is positive power"
plus. Thanks to Christianity. It
is said "The love of money is the
loot qf all evil." However, it is~ u
proven axiomatic fact that the principles
of the Christian religion
or business can if applied pro1
duce unlimited power.
In lt)46 the constituents of the;
A.M.K. Church spent- more than
a million dollars in various ways:
i.o and,*from and during that Gen- '
efal Conference, where thoy were
mrpoted to enact laws hy whicn
ecF and governed, but at each sue j
ceeding General Conference thte
cot runs i i ic un s isfeTitly~.llig 1 reiv a>ul |"
higher and those persons respon- j
sihle for the- enforcement of the i
discipline become mure and more
lax with each succeeding year.
Whenever; in the thinking of !
our leaders, dur discipline has be i
come obsolete, legislative changes '
should be mode to bring it in K
line. I purpose an unbiased Com- j ^
mission be set up at least six (
months prior' to the sitting o f
the General Conference to study I J
every word, phrase, sentence, par- 1
agraph, section chapter and pun-. ^
vitiation Mark with a view to reconstructing
the entire legislative j
section of our discipline and t o '
make recommendations to the j
Gtnera* Conference and Temple j
Economy Committee. ' L
Such numerous has heert the J
flagrant violation of the laNvs in j
our above book of discipline. 11
dare not , -int out any particular
one of them ' ut all of us know j
that our book of discipline is j .
poorly constructed, lull oi amnig j ,
uity and what's worse, that portion
of our discipline and laws,
that is so simple and plain that
the most dense and imbecilec
should understand, is so often violated
by the best of us. Let all
of us resolve to keep our law
without resulting' to . h u . __<i ~i
measures. Let the Disclipint beoiur
law or scrap it legally.
dst 215 To Vie For 'i
onvention
thaniel Bowman, Arthur Lr. Jones j
and Rastus Corley. { ^
Nathaniel Bowman, received an j f
early bird pin for securing five 1 n
members before Oct. 20. s
Arthur L. Jones received a card j
in the tiogetter club and a gold ! r
Star for securing 15 or more mem- ji
hers. He was a late member to ' tl
join tne i_iun and secured 10 later f;
he had joined. He won a Lelion- 1 0
Tip ire tie pin for securing 5 per
cent of the Post quota in a con- e
test. | I
Ris^us Corley received the tl
early Mrd pin. Membership in the p
Gogetter club, the Double Five G
Club and the Personal Apprecia- | f(
tion Testimonial Card from Na- ' f
tional Commander for enrolling t<
54 for the current year. V
The wait and see perio4 is over t<
now. You can join up with Green- t<
liew Post 215 and be proud you n
lid. The American Legion Cannot n
iccomplish anything! without
membership. j
: . C
DICK JONES SWORN IN AS ,,
LIBERIAN AMBASSADOR A
By' Alice ' A. Dunnigan a
WASHINGTON? ANP? In the \
presence of Secretary of State ^
lohn Foster Dulles, and a largo > u
'roup of other government exe:utives
and friends, Richard Leo t,
jones was sworn in last week as
United States Ambassador to Li- ^
beria. t]
Brig. Gen. Jones, retired, wlm ..
tvas appointed director of the United
States Foreign Operations '
Mission to 'Liberia last ?>eptem' t(
>er, succeeds the late- Ambassa--^
lor Jessa?IX?Looker, who?died?n
Monrovia in April. ^
Jones' family including his wife ^
the former Miss Elgetha' Huff- ^
man and-their rnne "year old son, ?
Richard L. "Dicky" Jones HI, J}
ire now residing in Liberia. Am- a
aassador Jones expects to return T
to that country on June MrJones,
who was sworn in by o
lohn F. Simmons, chief of proto- S
ol, said he would put forth B
ivery effort to live up to the w
onfidence which has been placed T
n him. * a
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Commencement an
Speaker at Four C
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fir
^^9 ^ I
jH K1 , '
a K'gfcjfl
_lky. llarxison J. Jir^ ant. I). D.I
Dft- Harrison J. Bryant has just
:o*mpleted a series of Commencenent
and Baccalaureate addresses
to the Graduating Classes of
Campbell Colleges, Jackson, Mississippi,"
Bishop H. Thomas Primm
Chancellor and L)r. H. P. Wilburn
President; Turner Theological
Seminary, Morris Brown College,
Atlanta, Georgia, Bishop S. L.
Creen Chancellor, Dr. J. H. Lewis
President and Dr. E. J. Odom Jr.
Dean; Kittrell Colleire. Kittrell
S'orth -Carolina. Bishop Frank Malison
Reid and Bishop D. Ward
Nichols Chancellors, Dr. R. W.
Winser, President; and Morgan
State College, Baltimore*. Maryland,
Dr. Martin I). Jenkins Ph D.,
President.
and Moran State Colleges on the
subject: "The Power of Faith." He
said faith has the power: I. To
Revitalise The Human Body, II.
To Achieve The Seeming Impossible
and 111. To Make God
Real.
He said, "faith is not .only vision
of the future, but incite for
the present. It sees man only as
he is but as me. may become."
The 'Spy Glass'
Rishop S. L. Green, The World's
Current Watcher for the A. M. E.
. ... Church
Hear me men, both mortal and
mmortalt Bishop S. L. Greene
ias tip-toed the ages and made
or himself a name that the tw?r.
al broDin of eternity cannot
weep from the face of the earth,
'hirteen trips across- the billowy
oar of the Atlantic Ocean to sit
1 the. tower of the religions o f
he world, render him the most
amous exponent of the principles
f Jesus- Christ that the African
lethodist Episcopal Church lias
ver produced. Now brethern, if
live to get to Miami, I am. by
he help of Cod going to bring
lishop Lawrence Greene back to
leorgia. The Georgia candidates
or the Bishopric seem to be a- \
raid to write me up for the Edi- |
orship of the A. M. E. Review. ,
i'ell, candidates, if you are afraid
o write me up, then I am afraid
o write you up. If you think I
m nothing, then I think you are ;
othing. So here I go!
The Spy Glass owes mention to
>r. Samuel R. Higgins of South '
arolina because Dr. Higgins will \
11 nut r,f
- > tv# utrip anyone. |
,ny brother that is in trouble can i
Iways get help from Dr. Higgins. j
understand from the men of j
outh Carolina, and I have talked j
ith many of them, that his re- j
ord is elean, so far as it'concerns
rvintr to hurt a brother.*-.The men_
1 South Carolina claim that his
ands are clean, that he never !
ries to hurt a brother, but al- i
ays tries , to help and encourage
ne. Any man who stays at a ,
hurch-related college for six?en
years _can hlL trusted.. Not r
nly is'he an educator and college
resident, but tie has pastored
roni -a mission to great Emanuel
hurch in Charleston. The Spy )
lass reveals that if a man has a
ood. heart before he -be elected a
ishop, he will have room to have
better heart after he is elected,
he Spy Glass see Higgins.
The Spy Glass has been accused
f trying to help Florida's Ball,
omehow I like just the name
all. I used to play short stop
ith the Morris Brown Baseball
earn. The Spy Glass reveals that
-man whose name is Ball'" will
, * ?
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id Baccalaureate - ^p
Alleges ' %*.Jf
He-#i0d,*'wlth afew more decisions
away like the o n e
| rendered bw'ibe Supreme Court
I May, 1$$$/' that Segregation i n 4
our Sch^jAtfe^tem is unconstitutional,"
t^wto neither Russia o r
: any othett countr#will be powerful
enougfe tajiiaap this country
from becomin^fbe Moral, Cul- s
tural, and Spirttwfl Leader of the
World." M
I He said, "hs ^w mothers an ?
! fathers exercised &fch, patience,
intelligence and ?*u?fe until our
i nation could get its moral and
! spiritual eyes half " opened, so 1
must we, until tht moral and
spiritual eyes of this* country are TT"' ~Z
| wholly opened '"w^en every man (r
everywhere in this country will be
free to feel and act as a free. ' " ?
! man."
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addressed Turner
Theological Seminary on the subject:
"Adequate Preparation Fox'
The Christian Ministry."
He said, "a minister should ba
one of the most Finely Trained
Men in the community. But h i s
education is incomplete until he
' shall .have had The Baptism o f
Fire and The Holy Ghost.".
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! In his commencement address , ?
i Dr. Bryant spoke to Kittrell Col'
lege on the subject: "Progressive
Education." He challenged the
members of the Graduating Class ;
to add to their Mental Diet:
Vitamins: E or Experience, D
or Durability, U or Usefulness, C\ -
Jj>r Courage, A or Aspiration, T or ^
i olerance, I or Integrity, 0 or One.
nucc on/1 M nr MftKUiiV* if fVait
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would lay any claim to Progressive
Education.
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Dr. Bryant, is the'?pastor?of-? ??
Mother Bethel Baltimore. His J|
many friends are saying that under
God he will be elected one of
the Bishops in the African Methodist
Episcopal Church May, 1956.
i He, solicits your prayers and t support.
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play a clean game of religious
ball. If we can elect Dr. William
! Franklin Ball a Bishop in t h a
| great A. M. E.: Church he will inspire
all African Methodist mem
j bers and friends to pHy" clean
j-baH;? r? r
Get with me Georgia, and I ?
will get with you! ?
Allen Roland Cooper .
1119 Riverside Drive * '
Macon, Georgia
NAACP Meetino
The monthly meeting of the
Clarendon County Branch of
NAACP will meet 8:30 P. M. Sunday
June 19, 1955 at Liberty Hill
A. M. E. Church near Summerton,
S. C.
Hon. Hubert T. Delaney Judge
of New York City and a member
of theNational Board of Directors
of the NAACP will be the guest
speaker.
The Judge will be accampanied
by one of the National Officer
Mr. Gloster B. Current, Director
of Branches of the NAACP
of New York City. /
The public is cordially invited # . /
to attcn.<jr , f
L. B. Rivers, President
(Rev.) E. E. Richburg, Sec.
OKLAHOMA COLLEGES DROP
COLOR BARS
-Oaklnhama City?ANP- The Oklahoma
Regents for Higher Education
has ordered all staXe supported
colleges to abolish segregation.
The action which was taken
last week, affects 18'colleges underthe"
hoard,-" It completes - an
integration process?started some ' *nine
years ago when the United *
States Supreme Court ordered '
Negro- graduat e students admitted.
Since then enrollment of
Negroes in the graduate fields
at colleges has become common. v :
The vote of the Board was S>1
to admit Negroes beginning next
fait. Frank Buttram, Oklahoma
City, was the only voting no. Ua
der the motion, governing boards
of the various colleges and their
presidents were authorised to accept
enrollment of qualified No*
gro students.
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