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PAGE SIX THE CUNTOX CHRONICLE. CUNTON. S. C THCRSDAY. MAY 2S. 1^ MO IMrTtt HOW rov •WVt. 0« MMtti MARATHOK THE LONG RUN rOM CM PROVE it! MAtATMOM TWf •f cM#aH«iAi fM wIM fvNf IW« M k ■•• • IM- to ImA OONl GOMI WflN SAim At c«rr—t !•« prtcM. It** car- toto»f cMMar to pmt MARATHONS m m« to«a to «>*’t m»4 tote ctMcc* » A •••V*r«*« aiC *ir-*. CK.»I 4 tr**^ c*^ !*«• • rSK \(iric < KM»IT HASS-I* AS rsjtsis N**r*tta ' *4** SAIfC AT INK M'DANIEL VULC WORKS Triff fcnnr Nm. 2 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM AT HIGH SCHOOL COMES TO CLOSE Members Cluiton HiRh School Graduatinsr Class poverty sciicken in and God 5aid unto * oi.** He had lost his i his sjiKritual life had* 1 iContinjed from pcRe one I ’drink, and be uei'py. But God caid deeT>: for, indeed, k is clear thak unto him, Thoa fool, this lUfto thyi .there are few thinirs of freater im- aoal thall be required of tbee: tbeni ■portanee.” Why. money is one of ibe'whose shall thoae thinir* be wikich jrreak and neceesary thinirs oi life- It Ahou hast provided ?" Then Chrim IS what r»<neral Franco is callinjr for made this application: “So w he that; today in hLs rehabilitation of Spain, lajeth up treasure for haneelf, and is But the ipreatest thinir about naoner not rsch Umrard God.” The Slamer not the possession oi k, not the measured that mans life not by whaR: labundance (rf I’ne possession of it. hut be had :n his new and filled hama,^ I the use of it. bu* by his relationediip he had tcrwaid* That is the acid test of character/^- *" matemlj and one of the ffieat ways of niea5-l*^.**f^ J"**k *** urinjr the w’orth of a man. You have a clear insijrht into the character of bim,^ | Tnou ,oo ’any man frosn the way you see that j he u.'ies and .spend.^^ his money. Scene quenched. ♦ ne has well said "that “what we eajTi Wait Whnman is imported to haw' jrie-s into our pockets, but what we suffered as his corifession of fanh ihis:^ jK rul jffK'.s into our character.” Give “I low God and flowers and little me a hu/Hlrv<l thou.sand dollars and ch.ldren. ’ .And some one in remarking send me to Europe ami tell me to buy upon it and the love «»f the man of ^ what I want. Then look in my lunraire o'Ur jiaralde said that “Whitman’s, when I c<»me l»aek and you wiil f.nd love made him rich hejrond reckon- out the kind of a man I am. You wJl in|r.” But the so-ca4led rich man hadj know where I live imellectualiy. you t>o .«uch love. His money had cheated whll know where I live morally and h.m cd thr»se memories. idea.s and af-, l.spinlually, you will know everythinfr fections which ...are life's • veritable ai*qun me when you know how I haw treasa.'v. Ultimately, our choice lies'^ spent the one hundrt'd thousand dol- between a world within ourselves and a wvtrid outwde; the crux of rharac-’ So it is: one of the yreat wavs ^ » m xhmz derision. Whm is ;rmw.surin,f a man’s life is the way he “W*- A consoence vend of offense, •u-se^ his m<mey. That may not be the cSewnsed by frrquetit prayer made, 'world's way of measurinir a man. bul,«'^ resolve a^ noble deed A is the Divine way. The man of ourl^*^ ^iAd oulroinr of human love—. 9f,. JOANNA NEWS 'parable used k for himoetf. wkh no. 'tbouirht of any soul but his own. and) God said to him “Thou fool." .Airain, a man is not measured by Goldville, May 19.—C. M. Reynolds joim boWc-ss. spnnir? kept quick and ^ipent the week-end here wkb friends. - chedience to ideals which )ie accepted a poskkm to Y 'brood over our mortal journey like a,teach at Lykesland in a comolidatcd! ‘calaxy of stars—the quern for a soul hi|rh school. He has been elected prin- •▼er by the presidetjt. Mrs. E. H. H«r!-^ Raymond Franklin, Julian Gardner, aicutt, after which the hoKte-ss^ serv- Evelyn Garner, Corrie Lou Gruber, ed refreshments. Ruth Hair, Victoria MurraK Lucia The June nkccthifr wiB be with Mrs. i Nabors, Henry Osborne', Kelly Waits, Cecil Blakely, with Mrs. Ed Jones as Elizabeth Willinirhain. I *"'7.'“''^ "^iwnshed white, worthier homes, kind .h- he h.. bulky the,i™h,«ry. purer p.tri«<i™. . the per«»l he p^lrr. t. he. n,rt«»..u,- the Ibinir. he .spire, lo Jo. p..«.^.^he f.rubl,» ..f •gJS CM-t1 •8‘® 4.n - If *935 S.M-1f *965 sjs-n •noo S.M - IT 11” S M - U ^ooTcoO pariAtle ran he ness f.ndinjf of the' Grmt f'••mpanom who»e :o\e atones for our mi.'taks> and 'in'-—herein is wealth he\x»nd all pnee. the treasure .And «k»n't fcejtec , , . that i hn-tianity ha* aiway* to do I r.n. in e>e,y «,>• th.t I nuu .~1 -re^-ur. kf« |i it my.self m* hmir as I v-^.. But f.X.” How . ., , But the man our paratue knew kind of Wealth. Th» TIh- man of our mea.''ured that way. 1 Imairine his busin*‘ss ideals, from the comment of Lord u|sm hi.s hfe. were these:j^ “I am iromir to make all the asoney la” € ne'^ sshl.. •f :he w«»f.,l with- (enl >aMl unUi'bim, “Thou •mall minI ro(Mem|rtilde were ithwis. ami l»k«•w»^e h*»w .•mail and ’'** Ma'rter di*<'«>unied whac hr nad 'tond »a.d the man of tm* IconUenpt ible wa« hi<« life. How tos I life Arm'vlhsi in the «lu.«t because of hi* ahwW. He iniirhit have sawned away to the slue* an«t li«e«l in m ma- tain r«»uiAr>’; hiA his ideal* kep* H la <artiilMiun<i atal liiinK m a «lari .a.- i.y. \ow, i«l«-al)> have atway* iieet) a tna .indat to the life and w;urth »d any 'man. If we krwiw the hrqrhis of char- artef fto whirh a man o «tnvwiA. the idral* he IS seekiny and that are ato- UvalinA him. we knirw the laan If we krH*w Che thinA a man aspire* to do, the noChiMl and cs>urMr of artMOi he i- takmc in reathuic A. ae kama Ttir man Sure.')- one real way. *ar true any. of measunne ■ amn r* .a what he honeoily ami heartily aspire* rwrdm to do, md m wdiat hr i» aiway* able the amay in bis irn'o* and aa* a to thtnk that wa* the real !»ea*ufe ttf a man. tha* that wa* t.he t.n.r.A that g»\r- a rro. a-*rth to • ife. wher the th.'A ’h»* r»»«*»Ced •a—* aa* \A’a* he nch :»»ward G»id? W'a* h. • r**«'y "elate*! h » C r» - ats»r ? James Kus»e : Um e... «»n the tam* baadnd and fiftnCh aamver«ary of Han-afd umvenaty. said. “I am *md> di ard a hen I see wui surr* ss as a na- cam amasured by the numhi r «d acres (Um r Thirty amh r t.lljp*. or *4 bushH* of wheat A bu*:r.rs» e*|si*rt««i. fur the real vaiiar uf a tarn mwrt be aw.^hesi in ural*« The but fetch cipal of this school for the cmaiac year. .Mi^s Victona Murrah was a week end ruest in Saluda. Mis* Sudie Mae Wood *peT.; wtek-erxi in Whitmire. Mr. and Mr*. Buddy Hoamrain uf Nim*ty-«SiK. sjient Sunday wr.th the K. H Hunnicuu.*. B.ll Byers. John Henry Iktveapoct. Bli^ord Nabors, Emory Moore. Hew- ry (Msorne, Ryan iV«r *»d J. I». Ilawk.r.s attendeil a 'lance nirht in I’nM'n. F.rv.n Str'ial spent l.he in lojrtn-. CROSS ANCHOR FINALS _ ! TO BEGIN TONIGHT The ^. W. A. had their rriralar' , amathly nemiaM m the cammaarty Coromencciuent exercises of the baild:n|r <m Mawdaj lUMht. Mrs. Me- ^ , . •... . , Gee had i hmyi af the li i afiiiil and Anchor hifh achool will befin Miss Ruth Hair led an aipiriat Ptw- this eveninir at b o’clock with a n jsi- rrara Mw Lana Xaibers presided c*i p-orram rj'*cn by piano students arM the mW club. .At S:30 Friday afterrvoon the irram- mar srhoot chorus anil present a fairy eperetta on the lawn behind the hi«h schiwl huildinir. and seventh rrad*- pu> the over the business *w*; TW Fair a TV «>u:.«ta.ndi’iM chib evroc of the week aae the fair, *pon- •••red hv the Moamr'* ckdi. The u^ were astwati hr i at the .Mtssianari SarieCy The Iwil r'* Mis'ionary ««oe<y of the MtChodist (hurvh nwa at the par- 'o’lay* Tu^-stlay aAb Mr* A ilkes. JiMnt h»»*te«s*-« were Mrs Mrs. Ti-m K»iand and Mt-aa Marrew. .An intrrertinA pro^rwa*. “Br tng the iforiton* af the Kara! €' nity.” was presented hy Mr* piis Will l*e awarded certificate-*. The K* V. John Marvin Rast. editor of TV Southern fllristiaa Advocate, aill deliver the hacralaurvwte •ermon a: 11:30 Sunday anorninM- There are twenty-two hoy* and rirW in the rmduat.ny class. THE mROXICUl ses*. 1 r than the batanre of t f Sjcny are of a.1 r the Thri'C! A«0* y«*w may c**i« At h* *a* I s*»*tr.er of them Z.g rurremt; !•♦*: they ’ ey rarJeW plat af I map *d the a«»rld Judea aith your th A ftnaer tip. and * !n tie price* wi.i av« in th* of every nviliied lianTe .••vrr a ah tn* *a* r kaly *.* bun- And ' a* irv« a reti- <•e*many uivle-*e lo a«*n*nitda>h “H*'tter have a be«rt to do r<M*d aroi lark abthty t*> d** A than to have the ability and tars the heart ” The idi-al Is the thiny Jd«a!» have always lieen a grrmt •h t* niiimriir ami moUitriA f«>rre la the life «*f every man arvd m ihr life ed f ewry nalH>n. lUdnmi l>arvte and h^ man 1^ |tae-try wav an i<leal. behind Ka«>yael Mad all that a a wl hi* |•aln!lnx wa* an t-leal. brhiwd dfed yew* a4r>*T M •« ha*'lati|rel<i ami hi* *« ulptvinnA ’**0* o’wr* wa wa- an Mhal. UdMiid t harte- Ihckrns M e'laar* MaUf'a. •urve*a is p>w«l. and h.* novels wa* an alral. Vhiad bur oaly as tV ne%e-^ y prrlMuaary Hrow-mnir ami hr* irrewl ps'Kry wa- an "f toctec ibmp* The laeasare of a .*|ea^. behind Ihivid laviny'Cvm m to* nutowi'* true sure*--* is the amount African hut wa.v an hlra!. Vbind Hud- it has cvmArdvaced to The Hanairht, the *401 Tayhtr in the Vart of i hina aa* m> ra. eneryy. tnr inte..e(tual happi- an abwi. behiiMi iHviAht L Mtadj in new. the spvntual hoyw ami rwwaola- hia irreat evanrehstir wvirk wa* aa tasn %4 mankind ” If t!|pit is true for tdral. bidiind J«dwi Wanrmmaker aad the natarn A m aan> trar for Ihe m- ■ las yreat stole was an ideal, brhiad dividua! :n the rmCion M'oodroa VI ilson. «k>minatinc to* A amn's kfe rs mewured. then. m4 rreat carver, wa* an ideal. Ideals laas- by aha: hr Ims hot by h» sewee of ter and mol«l life. tJie Kterrau and the retatvoaship he TV tri.uble to.lay Vtweeo t hiaa hea.-> U* tV litrrna:. To think cCher- and Jaimn ami between Chrnmny and m.w is u* bear the *ti|cwia of the Italy ami the ..Ah.*r natam* of Furvpe “TSv.j foo!. Fovd” u* think I* just the chi.*h of %k(irnng aleals; tha: "miarh yvw*a-” can satisfy an in- Ifovemmental i«i«al.*, svwial ideals, ra-*mortal '••uf; “fvwJ” ?** naac^ne that tnal ideals, buruness ideals, and re-\.ur hi|rhes: fv»i^ lie* m Lad and hrious ideals. , cloche* a.nc fiKed Tool” to And. ytHiriA in-ople. you awn: to be forprt the brwvrty and the uncertainty sure that y«*ur live* are imAivated by of Ur; “f*a*;” to Uunk that this life Mhe hifrhc-st uhais in the years ahead, v ali cvf hfr. fpr th» .. .m. „.,t Uui tV, ^ -ml wril y.mr hv.,. ud « ^ ^ »*urr. km, l.« >t will V »n, m,r xht ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , ...r d will m..«,urr y.«r hf,; for tto V h«, k.« by Uk ...rd h*' *1*.>S t.. ,,j. i,. ^ h, W:. nan', bf. |d.rd ..f nH,s„r™.n. .f IJ. » hy .•«: b, i«5 bui t" bo n,Uy hwppy and u«.ful. Wo paowplimoo the tho.*** ,...5, ov.rodav luan,: . m».-. *‘T * TT’!? I!’''.'- by .b.t ho bwo t. . hwvo Iho hirt ..k,. .nd l»-t ahbty ^ .j., p..taa..no>,p bo Ihl- a. th. to nwch It than to have tV atohty u. d 1.0k tbo ido.1. for tho Uvrd .ill you yoor.^ t«,pl. look oa! ^ro >vu ,nd mo«uro y«, « ^ ..j ,1^ you h.vo .^upphwhod. b« by ^ r.«M,t>o by v.wir div.mo I ho 1^..] <,h»t luB mouvwtod your ^ air ca$c>s. may all of your exyryOy l,„n,. Ho nH«unod ^ •uun of our p.nH.lo tbM w«y .ud Ho wnM uimou^ you tho s.ua «y. JUy G.J Woo* y.H> ovon J*y inij B« .n tho !.st pl^ . map. Wo .j^ ^ suottisb V m«--‘>M''^'by tho thinp uha, i„ rxrn ^ ’■'‘•““'“‘‘'r '» day. lit™,, hop. «nid oyorr *5,p- Ixini. Ttus B tho jrr.«0« «y of ^ Dtoasunnir a man. >,r a lUMts ro«. haMjbk. ,^.t»*.p to tho Io.rrf ^tortninoa i», j, .;i ho sh..O u^ what ho hu-s. d^ormipo. . con,,.™. .j,cc«,n Him ,hat Kkuls ahall motnmto hto ovoiry. -fc,. ^hon uhoti oomoo dm' iday- Imnjf. seC of the sun, may He open *ride the ; O-JO imnddo lI uKrato. thia trt^ o«rm« i«o tho otor- too. 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