The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 18, 1955, Page Page Three, Image 3
Saturday, June 18. 1955
Desegregation Ru
Close Negro Colle;
HARPERS FERRY, W. Va.(ANP)?Storer
College, ond (
the country's oldest colleges fo
Negroes, is being forced to clos
its doors largely because of t.h
Supreme court's'ruling on dese
gration. Trustees have voted t
suspend all operations for on
year, as of Aug. 31. It is expecte
the closing will he permanent.
Last week Storer held its 88t
and probably final commencemen'
Only six~ students were in t. h
graduating class. Dr. Aaro
Brown, project director of- fh
Phelps-Stokes Fund, was t h
speaker.
The trustees aete?d after bavin
been notified by the state thu
the usual annual appropriation c
$20,000 could no longer he. gran I
ed because of t.hc Supreme, coui
ruling.
t The school" has been plagued b
increasing debt, a declining ei
rollment -and inability of man
students to pay the $180 tuitio
fee. In 1054 the trustees reeon
mended suspension, but the i
lumni protested and, pledged fir
cial help.
However, gifts, income f r o l
. endowments and the $20,000 stat
grant provided only $30,000 t(
ward .this year's budget of $05
*000. In withdrawing its aid, t h
state pointed out that total c
partial . desegration now ws
being effected in 52 of the S
counties, and that Nee-roes wer
being accepted in the nine state,
colleges and universities.
Storer was founded after tl
Civil War to tgach the newl
freed Negroes to read and writ
Under the auspices of the Amer
can Bantist Convention, it \v
developed into a liberal arts co
lege, enrollment reached a pea
of 279 soon after World War ']
- with -the influx of veterans stud;
ing under the GI bill. This yei
the studeht body dropped to (58.
The decision has been mac
on the future use of the collep
plant. Its value is estimated ~i
'$1,009,000 by the Rev. L. E. Te
rell, president of the college. T1
30-aere campus is on a bluff ove
looking the confluence of the Pi
the tov.n of Harpers Ferry
half the student body had arrai
ged to enter other (Colleges ne:
fall. Several of the 11 Taciill
members have obtained otlu
' teaching positions. He intends
"return to the inin islry.
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)f NEW AFRICAN UNIVERSITY
ir PLANNED
LONDON? (AND) ?The
government of Eastern Nigeria
i proposes to establish a university
in the Eastern Region to he!
(j j known as the University of Ni- !
I j;erh. A bill to authorize t h i s ;
^ I has already been passed by the i
t [ legislature.
n \ Accordin>; to I. U. Akpabio, Ni- !
n j jreria Minister of Education, the t
-?proposed Univeisity will have six
branches. The Colleges of arts,]
sciences, medicine, law, engineer- !
j ing and theology. There will also
^ j 1)0 ?() ^Institutes providing dill,
| plomu courses cither at post-grad
ru'atc or post-secondary levels.
. I Akpahio said that the new
j school was to he called the Uni-j
versity og Nigejna "because we
believe in the ideal of one Nigeria.,
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and felt the needs of other parts ;
^ of the country were the_ same us
, those of the East. It is hoped thntf
! such a university will help to meet j
! these needs and also retain the !
j unity of the country."
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c UNION A. M. F.. CHURCH
1 . Rev. 1). I). Folder/ Minister
c LAKE VIEW?"Behold, how good
,r! and h o w pleasant it is f o r
! brethren t o dwell together in
1 i unity!"
"e~[ Ai u:.'5U a. m. S. S. was called
to order by Supt*. Paul Ford. Following
the discussion by each
ie class the Supt. asked Mrs. Amelia!
y De I.aine to review the lesson
?/ which was beautifully and inter:
l" j estingly done.
ls" At 11:01) a. IP. sharp our morn- '
1 |, , 1
ing worship service began with
i the Junior choir rendering the
II1
preliminaries the pastor introductr
ed Kov. \*. S, De I.aino who -delivered
a powerful sermon from
'e Psalm 60:11-12; Truly this was a
'c soul awakening message "which
was enjoyed by everyone. Dr. De
r" Laine is one of pioneers; of Union.
At 4 p.m. we reassembled for
our Children's Day program at
^ i which time the church was filled
j to capacity. The program com~
mittee_jiaw__io_it-that^a- very-unique
' program was presented with
1 ^ | many-many children and youngj
'people taking part. Each played)
^ 1 his part well,
cr, ,
Our Evening worship service
began at 8 p.m. at which time it
very appreciative number again
assembled for the third time?for
worship. The pastor spoke from
, St. Luke 18:16 "For of such is
the kingdom of God." A young
man and a young lady cast their
lot with us during" the morning
service.
At 6 ji. m. the members of
Union met at the parsonage in
" the ahse-nce of the pastor and
gave him a surprise birthday
party of his life. Truly this w a s
'a gala affur. Upon entering the
rs parsonage accompanied by Mrs.
Rosa Nance, everyone began singB
ing Happy Birthday to? Rev. FelE
HOME? ~ r
Super M
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e Ade-46 oz. Can ..
sage
f Pork & Beans . .
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ss Coble Milk
garine
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d?i\ Jlewas. non-plus, and com- pletely
lost for words. He reeeiv- t
id a purse and many-many vise-!
ful gifts'from members 4 whose]
names are too numerous to men- (
tion.
Our Vacation Bible School opcrated
from <> June to 10 Junoj
with Mr. Jadonal Ford, a rising
in Charge with the following
senior at Virginia State College
teachers who worked so diligent-f~
Jy with him: Misses Helen Ford,
Virginia Nance, Louvenia Nance,! <
Beatrice Ford, Grace A. Fore,
Gwendolyn Ford, Gloria J. lingo
and Bernice Ford. Mrs. Allease
Randolph and Miss Maggie J.j
Ford rendered invaluable service!
in assisting Stall'. ThO Tlieibe ln>- 1
the week was "Be Stiong." M'ii- ;
sic was furnished by one of the. 1
students. Miss. Mazel Ford. The;'
tola I enrolment was PJli. The
school terminated on Fridhy ;
afternoon with a program from ;
5-5:.'i0, followed by a picnic.
Lt. Hubert Forth Commanding J '
Officer of a (iuidctl M isslc I>e-|
tachment in Calif., is the house I
guest-~ot' his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. (I. A. Fonl. Aeeompaning
TTT Fonf js his wife and little
sop and daughter. They w e re
Sunday afteriroon guests t>f tinpastor
and family at the parson- '
age. Mr. .iadonal Karl Forth son
of Mr. and Mrs, Young Forth
left on Sunday for Virginia Stat College,
Petersburg, Va. , where
he will attend tht summer school
session. Miss Earlee Hayes is
ht?me with her parents, Mr. and j
Mrs. Stafford Hayes for tiioi
summer after spending some)
time in Neiv York City. Missi
Ethel Mae Fore, rising sophuimn e '
at'Morgan State College, Haiti-!
more, is spending her summer
vacation in Kong - fstand*' N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Fertliantl Feltler of;
Durham, N. C. spent the week- j
end with his brother and family)
Rev,?tend?Ml-.t. I). D. Ftlder and!
family. They are miemliers of St.|
Mark A.M.E.Z. Church of which j
Rev. S. P. Perry is pastor. On'
last Sunday our pastor and fain'
j]y and Dr. N. S. Del.aine were!
the dinner guests of Mr. and]
Mrs. Johnnie DeLaine, son a n d
-daughter-in-law of Dr.-DeLaine.
* DR. HIGGINS TO PREACH
FATHER'S DAY SERMON
SUNDAY AT ItETIIEL CHURCH
Dr. S. R. Higgins, president o f
Allen University will?preach
father's day sermon Sunday a t
Bethel Church in Coluinhiu. T h e
I pastor, Dr. J. Arthur Holmes an1
nounced an unusual large crowd]
[ of visitors with his large member-'
[ship are expected to attend in j
large numbers.
This reporter will preach fai-h~cr's
day sermon Sunday at Trnuty"j"
at Manning. ,
i We shall attend the Fayetteville :
Institute and Sunday School Con-I
-ventfon at New /.ion A. M. E. !
Church at Atkinson, N. C. w i t h
our personal friend, Dr. li. II.!
jirrsm i nj; ('KHM'. ~ym -j
j The Manning institute ami-con- !
vention will he Ju5y 28-2U and
July :U at P+mr drove, Dr. J. W. i
Kershaw, pastor. Come in lirjro j
l numbers, you are welcome. Presiding
Klder (ireen will lie with J
us during the session. ?,
W. R. B.v
iarketsJ
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10c I
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19c Doz. I
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p/.!' 43c lb. |
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Construction Of S5(
Mother A. M. E, Zi
At the annual corporator^ meet
in*; of the 1 fi'J year old Mother
A.M.K. /.ii i: Clu'ieli, lid ' kueij
St., Nov York t'ity, "Monday
evening. May St, the mom'voted
foe the replacement?of?I he oM?
l.'JOth street extension of tier
hurch with a four story community
house, h js est imateii i he.'.
the proposed buildinn- will cost--alound
The old ehurch" extension huild
inj; was the first home of ' .the
rhuirh \\ lien ft moved fimn \V(
Kit St., to Harlem in I'dlo. If i
now u,scd its >> recreational ecutor'
for the children of t-'.if rommunity
as well as hdadqfinrteT?
for the denonination's Bureau of
Public llelations. The new Mother
A.M.I',. /.ion (' littrch, Avas onmpln
<1 in ',124 under the pasatorniro
of Dr. .hum's Brown who was Int
er elevated to the bishopric- in
The annual I'is.cal report of t he
church front April 1. Ten!. to
.Marehv'D. was also made'..at
at the meetitre.. Tint i m di closed
thai had . j-evn
received fr h i .all sottrees daring
the period ami $54,581.14 disbursed.
The renort was.a sumhittet by
the hoard of 'trustees. J. < ar!
Cant y, president of the hoard, ' x
plained that church co'lections*
were larger Aluri rig the past year
than previous years.
.Mr. Canty stated that plans
for the cpmniunity house had no'
been completed. and ho could say
definitely when it would start,
Lut the project was assured. Ilvj
said fluids for it -would he raised
through) contributions and pled-'
ges.
~~ Including Mr. Canty* the members
of the. trustee hoard aret
Alfred L. Johnson, Treasurer;'
Colston \Y. Letlrahd, secretary;
and Thepdore Wr Daniels, Lehan
.Mays, John W. Truehort. 1\. .Mil- .
ton A nips and Eddie (iarris. -Mother
A.M.K. Zion Church ithe
mother chiirch of the^iteiifrmi-"
Conference- presided over hy?thesenior
f'ishop William .J. Wcills.
ltev. J. W. Findley-Diixvtor
CODE N FAVS = ? L !
Rev. (). Mor.nil?Pastor i
. : j
We had a very husy day on the 1
Cio.od Hope Circuit -Sunday. Many
came out to worship with lis. S,',
S. was called to order at the usual
hour. liiiv. Ler.oy Stevchson in
chara'e. Wc TfaTT a very beautiful
discussion of the lesson. All seem
?'<! henefitt-edi?We- closed ?out?trr^
yo into our reyular. worship.
After some announcements, ami
rf?!11!irk'< llV f tll<? 1VK,
tor came forward selected -his
text from Dent. >. 7. Theme: '"The"
message from tin* Father ami
Mother to The Children." The aliove
named stihi.et brought lis
one of the most beautiful discourse
I've ever heard. It was a
message full of useful information
for the piront of children and
I thejr-need for training. Many who
jlTsiened shall never forget this
I wonderful-message brought to us
' hy our Worthy castor who has t.he
church at heart. We are sure t h e
absent ones missed what ymney
can't Ituy. The words, of truth.
The financial response showed
t.he spirit was with us.
On Sunday immediately after
a recess, we t'cassomhlced for our
Children's l>ay I'rogram which
everyone seemed to have? enjoyed
Vejy much. The little tots sc. med
happy to appear on .the program.
Wc"adjourned then, and everyone
in reach were served refreshment's'.'
""
On Sunday night we returned
to Macedonia -for *? IV.her's pro-,
gram, (a) Five Hoards met, Calvary.'
Canaan. Wesley- Chapel,
i flood Hope. and Macedonia. W e
sat and listened lo-t'he R"eitiis in
. f T?S ' i
songs ami speoene.-. 1 ney nianu
our hearts -rejoice. Wu then col|
lccted financial' report to the a[
mount of $2(>.8.'l, Ifor wliich w c
thanked everyone who helped t o
nrke the day. a 1 <?> per cent'one
I for ha, ??^ ?On,
yes we visited Sisters Julia
R. Jones and Jannie B. Harrison.
They both seemed to he in a pood
spiritual mood. We wish to mention
MrsTXaura Yon of X. C. is
here visiting- her sister,, Julia R.
Jones.
On last Saturday, Rev. Morant
with officers, James Hoggins, Sr.
and Bro. Perry Ryant Sr., visited
many of the members 'and had
dinner with Mr."and Mrs. Adrx
Thomns of North, S. C., They reported
a very pleasant visit.
A- R. Sumpter, Rpt.
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pressed 'ii - ;?.i>t rein' i?i I i ! It
Miniyi- :uni ln\ ".ii?t-m!. f>?r"
*heir w hole-lir-rrted som-ori of iib ;
I>i oyrnnt.
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Miilcjfi' ami others. ' .
Several of'the niinl.-tcrA of .t 11o
district spoke in . behalf of their
n . (iidn-y fir ?! !* $<:;?* ?' . V' 1 h 1 :
m.\t jron?". ai .conference. .v..
Mrs. Folder of' I a'cnozer an.I , ,,
Hi'". .1. .1. Ti'vluf. I'h f?> '. " '
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Philip ?ofmrchos ?roitrnjbirrl ?rv*;~,, ?
very fire choir. Mrs. Folder a' T~"
the console, jiii'' Rev. Taylor ,
veil chorister.
Another very fine djstric. con-'
ferenct" has-yono down in history
I.ony live Dr. L. I,. Ferrm r. oui
very fine Prcsidiny Kldyr who is
numy a vwy nne wuik in tne /it.
Pleasant District. ' "
Rev. J. J. Ta.vlor, Rpt.
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?miTTTTTT. \; M; E; riU RCH
F. R. opened at the visual -hour } .
with i'.'k- Fupt. anil his Staff u V :
their post of duty. The 1 e s s n 11 >.
was. beautiful discussed." reviewed
by ihe paster.
A-t?l11 :?i11 Sei viae . Inn:.in tvrAr?'
siryiny hy .the. Prayer Hand. Scrip .
tpu'c lehson .2.'5 Psalms;. Anr.oum e-;
Inents. ' v,
)hi;1 hivr ine-aine was tahea tj
from llev. I nth chapter ainl ITlii -i
vcr-e. A ml 1 saw ' in .V.nyc! .stainl- <-,
in;: in the Sim., Tiieme: Children; ',i,
must' have?? vision. Many, interest in;
iny points -wri/i' hrmiyh-t old bvh.-X'i
it. was Children's Day. Many visit- l r.
ors worship with us. Mrs. Yiryftiia^ . *
Wilson, \i w Yori. X. Y.. M1-.
Anna ISrun.-on ami dauyh! sj-.t.
Philadelphia. i
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Xiyht Servne wa-r >'ery i.|, y
.Rev. I.ivinslon i f ' inely viile ra-'c
in us with i nurniny me-saye t i- X
ken from the I'ook of (inn. sis .'.7 V
tli chapter. t!nf verse. .lo.-ej-.'. ?>
was made of i i;11iy colors.. Tin r1 : : A<
A life of many ' o|ois. Sii'tf i ? V
was the rl'is.ln.ir of our revival Y
meeting. this was a i.ia t<.f|>i?-<?. ;>
1 \Yo watjJ to exprc.-s thanktil!
tin- ('hurriie- that is a ji ii Y
licl|-( | us it: ot.r revival. ' fy
Yoit at'- a'w a,\ welcome" a' .%
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Sf. (ii'oi re . S. S. I "uian _at Lthr.y
usinil hoin' with Sapt.', ofi'i,
and Ti'ti'-iii-r at their po.-t of V
ih'.fy. The lu ll t .poe.l for or.l- r T
and the lr--or. fellow d the iisaa] 'y
form of opening. t. After the ta- A.
spoti-i.e i e-1: i i!; o- ,, f 15 .< lesson.; ^
teacher, t u?k coartve of their A,
ela ie- w :|s . B
l.y the Sept.
iloriiir;' -ervin s hejran a t H
11 with the -1 \: r i i <?i choir, s i ir W
inn', Brighten The ('ornor Where I
^On Arc. The regular form o i' I
worship followed. Singing. prayer B
l>y l'.ro. I.owis Brown. Singing. Jr. U|
-(.'hoir. Set -ipU.'. o lcsson-JVUiS 1'"'"1 Hj
fioin the 1-1 I'-a ii i.'. Sony. 1'iom Iff
All That 1 >wcil Ilelow Tht7~l^kIes7*jE
etc. l'er.Ioguo, Announcements.H
by the clerk. The text. was taken H
front the 121 T'sylnt and Mti verse. 5
SuTTjoct, The l.ord shall preserve B
oar going out. and comirnr in. Th<* BE
servhvs were Tory good front I
start to finish. H
Visitors wore presented.
Night prog rant was given, t o R
who played well their part. A jS
I neat sunt of money was taken by |
[the 1 ulies. Namely, Mrs. (IraeicjB
j Boyd, Mrs. Moreno .lottos, M r s. I
Flla Mae Brown who acted as;5
Stcwardt a:.d lite evening was Jp
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er home on Bond St. The meefcr 7*
ig opened with the Chaplin Mrs.
0.1tri' ? Taylor giving the deLion.
-J he 1'res. presided. . The
1.hlc lesson was 3 and 4 Chap-,
ms of Hebrew. Visitor, Mrs. /jfl
uia .Moore oil Pittsburgh, -Pa-sisle.i
ilie hostes in serving a .W?
ilad and .sweet tour.se w.ith Jced I
a. .\!r.-. I,. Fleming thanked the ! ??
tttVr-r-t-o Mr. and .Mrs. Ulysees
i i!i,i;uii>:. a 'iuauj^litur, on May
> lit iJInlock Has pital. She has
crrrr?named +r+na Jean. Mrs. JjB
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Lev. and Mis. \V. D. I Workers
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it v. ie-t.-' i.f .Misses Supearley
nrl Minnie Heasiey. 1
'Die. Swome Quintet of Auustii.
(la.. 7ffT,r Madam Ecfiia (Jj
ooke of' Washington, D.. (' >' will
nder a [ louTam on Tuesday
iylit June Jl. jvat 8:.'}0 P. M.
' n't tail to witness this pruC
rani. 'ticket s are on sale t-V
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in sii I; 'meiiii.efs and friends. I
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TALLAHASSEE, FLA? ANP i.. 1
lore than l.'TUU persons jammed
,ee auditorium at Florida A and
1 Uni vers fly' here recently to
ear Kev. . Archibald J. Carey,
as tor, inn y Chapel A"! M." K. ?m
htiiclh Chicajro and former al
ornate- UN delegate, address the
r i adnatintr class. ,
Kev. ( arey urged the 301 grad
utos to prepare themselves for .
ervice in a progressive society
chere the ancient' 'American , prae
ice of discrimination against peo
de i?ee a use of color ? and race is vT((i
lowly giving way to a ne\^ orler.
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BUY BONDS
Specialist in Herb Remedies
..Uhane 8-2213 . ;
Mailing n<lilres's: Route 3, Bo*
11 B, S'umnicrton, S. 0.
tranch Office located on I li Shay
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I'OIVI K'Ultoa* T-'il-. t l.nncn iUa
iyht lending t<> Summcr.tnn, S.C.
(ft'icr lv.ur*: A. M. to 8 P.M.
Ion. through and night*
nd Sundays h y appointment
lily.
[<>me ofi'icc address: 2105 Glen?
:>!? Iload. Spartanburg, S. C.
dai 2-1< >.'?. office hours: 0 A.
1. so 5 I'. M. Mon.through Sat.
There' is no cliiirge for an office
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We tiave hundred? of testimon.
fds from people who say they
inve,?been helped for such ailneists
as constipation, lheumaism.
neuritis, kidney and bljuliei*
trouble. and various other
dlnients. Why not try our Ttehie- y<
iies aTid let them help you.
Various herhs collectively conain
iron," iodine, calcium, phosdiorus.
potassium, magnesium,
Milium, silicon, a n d sulphur.
1 elhs are also rich in vitamins.
1 have had twenty-seven years
f stuily aiid experience, and have **
?eeu licensed for oyer twenty
;cars. 1 an: not an M. D.. and do.
lot claim to he one.
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