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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 5

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1936 CfiC Clan Ott'EtDgCf 5 Hedgepeth Takes Monticello Post speaker is a "leading authority, on Southern history. Tougaloo College Plans To Install President MONTICELLO The Rev. E. E. Clark To Speak At Miss.

Southern HATTIESBURG Thomas W. Hedgepeth of Monticello has ac cepted a call from the Riverside Clark, Southern author and histor Dr. Samuel C. Kincheloe of the cago Congregational Union, as Di Baptist church to serve as pastor, He began this pastorate on Sun ian, will address a faculty and rector of Research and Survey for University of Chicago will be in MIGRAINE HEADACHES By Dr. L.

A. Norville, Jr. Of the many types of headache migraine or "sick headaches" is! the most severe and stubborn. student group at Mississippi South augurated seventh president of Tougaloo Southern Christian Col the Church Federation of Greater Chicago, and as President of the University of Chicago Settlement ern College Thursday. day, September 30.

He succeeds the Rev. Charles Ray Dampeer, who had served as pastor for some time while attending college as a ministerial student at Mississippi Scheduled to speak at 8 p. m. in Board. Born in Georgetown, Ohio, in 1890 Marsh Hall, Clark will talk on rep College.

fen miff -ir BMmi-'iwmilimmTir if lege on Saturday, October 20. Inaugural ceremonies will take place at 2 p. m. in Tougaloo's Woodworth Chapel, climaxing a two-day program. As Tougaloo's new president Dr.

ercussions on southern culture of he later received his B.A. de Most authorKi es teat the basic causa I I is due to nerv- 'ous tension. This nervous tension i many cases is caused by ver- Pastor Accepts Call LUMBERTON The Rev. Wil the rapid industrialization of the South. Dr.

Porter Fortune, Dean of the Basic College, points out that the Kincheloe follows in the footsteps liam H. Ross, present pastor of of such men as Prof. L. A. Darling, the Rev.

G. Stanley Pope, the Rev. Frank Woodworth, the the Stonewall Baptist church, has accepted a call to the pastorate of -jtebra in the neck gree from Drake University in 1916 having been elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He also holds M. A.

and Ph. D. degrees from the University of Chicago and an honorary Litt. D. degree from Pacific University.

Dr. Philip M. Widenhouse, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Tougaloo Southern Christian College and a former student of Dr. Kincheloe will preside at the inaugural ceemonies. Rev.

W. T. Holmes, the Rev. Hud vx'vi1 out.of -Vij, 3n lace nressine the First Baptist church of Lumb-erton. He will succeed the Rev.

J. Phone 3-1846 son Li. Cross and Dr. Harold C. Warren.

Willard Wood who resigned as of WE Dr. Kincheloe comes to Touga GARTIN GREETS REALTORS H. C. Ashcraft of Jackson, left, has been nominated for president of the Mississippi Real Estate Association at a meeting at Edgewater Park. Center is incumbent president A.

A. Tate of Greenwood and right is Lieutenant-Governor Carroll Gartin. Photo by Montell. July 31, and will begin his duties on Oct. 14.

The Rev. Mr. Wood has moved to Bogalusa, La. loo Southern Christian College after more than 30 years as minister, teacher, and research scholar. LATE GRAY MODELS Ml Now Fari er Help For ur.

1 A. IsorrUlc Jr. on the spinal cord and cervical nerves. This may be corrected by the proper Chiropractic adjustments. In a National Chiropractic survey, 43.3 were reported as well, 43.3 as much improved, 8.1 slightly improved, and 2.9 the same.

NORVILLE Chiropractic Clinic 1217 N. Wert St. Dial 2-8744 Lamar Pastor Quits STIFF MUSCLES LUMBERTON The Rev. John ARMY NURSE Major Anna K. Army Nurse Procurement Officer, will be in Jackson, Monday through Wednesday to talk with registered nurses and student nurses interested in the Army Nurse Corps.

She may be contacted at 4-1687. For several years before assuming his new assignment he was Professor of Sociology of Religion at the Chicago Theological Seminary and the Federated Theologi my ELECTRIC IDJVt TYPEWRITERS Rental Pcrchase Flan SOUTHERN OFFICE EQUIP. CO. 418 Xazoo St. Dial S-lUt H.

Hurt has resigned as pastor of Olive Baptist church near Lum-berton. His resignation takes effect immediately and he and Mrs. cal Faculty, University of Chicago. He has also served as Director of Research and Survey for the Chi Ao Analgesic Rub and Counter-irritant Hurt will move to Fort Payne, Ala. AFFAIRS OF STATE By Charles M.

Hills OoDu'ft moss 08, MeD-ucOsE years or less. He had just returned from the nation's capital where he attended the Congressional hearings on the school integration problems up there. "They have de-segregated the schools, but the white people are getting out, and this means that "re-segregation" is on the way. back," Simmons explained. "Of course, where the whites all leave, the schools become Negro altogether." Incidentally, Simmons hits the nail on the head when he says integration is artificial, unnatural and cannot work for long.

The races just naturally won't live together happily, in clsoe association. DELICACY New Englanders visiting here as guests of Mississippi are convinced that-this state has. one delicacy they would like to transfer north. Minor Sumners, president of Mississippi Valley gas Co. and his sidekick Tom Crockett served boiled shrimp to the visiting newsmen at their lodge the other night.

It didn't take the Yankees long to learn how to "peel" the seagoing crayfish and the "oh's' and "ahs were unanimous as the delicacy touched the tongue. And, Old Southern barbecue hit the spot too, but grits are still a-begging in New England menus. jf" tpfiF WILLIAM BENDIX, star of "The Life of Riley" TV your royal home, Maria Serena Palace. f3 S---S7 PRINCELY SUM Matthew H. McCloskey, treasurer of the National Democratic Party, here on a visit, told newsmen Monday that he was in attendance at the wedding of the Prince of Monaco and Grace Kelly.

A building contractor, McCloskey said that he and Grace's father had long been freinds in the construction business and that he and Mrs. McCloskey attended the wedding as guests of the Kelly side of the family. In fact, his wife, Mrs. McCloskey, was the lady who had in gems stolen from her while attendant at the round of events incident to the marital ceremonies in Monaco. "We didn't lose, Mr.

McCloskey informed newsmen. "That was the first time I ever got full coverage from, an insurance Incidentally, Mr. McCloskey says he too, has a beautiful daughter, but did not suggest a prince for her husband. MX ON NIXON Gov. J.

P. Coleman grinned sheepishly Monday as newsmen twitted him about a comparison between himself and Vice President Richard M. Nixon. A visiting New England news man had, following an interview, described Coleman as very much like Mr. Nixon.

When confronted with this information Monday, the governor flushed, shifted uneasily in his chair and finally came out with: "I think it is well known that I am no supporter of Nixon. Of course a fellow never can tell what kind of an impression he is making on other IMPRESSED Gov. Coleman declares that he has been greatly impressed with the newspapermen from New England who are now visiting this state on tour. "I think that it is a good thing to have these people here," he said. "They represent the top level of New England thinking." Incidentally, a spokesman for the New Englandefs, echoed the Governor's sentiments in reverse at a Monday breakfast given by the Mississippi Press Association at the Edwards Hotel.

"We spend some two hours questioning the governor at the Mansion Sunday afternoon," Alfred Ball, publisher of the Wood-haven, Long Island, N. Observer and president of the National Editorial Association, said. "Even though we asked some questions that may have been impertinent, the governor answered them without hesitation and to the fullest. We think you have a fina RE-SEGREGATION A new term has been added to the racial rattle. Bill Simmons, secretary to the Jackson Citizens Council, predicted here the other day that "re-segregation would prevail in Washington, D.

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