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Terms TradesJ
two hk; lots *
1822?ir? 1 1 Sumter St.
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HAW GROWER
V- ^ H amkek stubborn hair S??ft. Sillcv
' and f.lot^'y. '
Faith-Tho-T.en?. Mai> C rower 2.rc
Double Straight Hair Orower .">0e
Pemple 11 a j r (i rim er ~ ,25 c
Pressing Oil _ _ . 50c
jfc- Men's llalr Oloss ' 25c
Registered in F.~K. patenP Office.
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!>o wr+come news to the thou:
> ities',&n<l who will appreciate
jxe_an opportunity to look o^
ioiuls. a chance to see what a"?
IMALOPK
THURSDAY - JUNE
:>::*<) O'clock KVENIN
nd evening by Buster Spann
our attention to the CANDY
candy sold must be the best i
play and hand in^ are suprem
I 4st
Upholstered
SOUTHERN STORES CO.
12M Main SU " ' L
CRAWFORD'S
RKAl. V \l.t'KS.Tu substantiate
this statement, w? wilt
reduce the price on any car,
listed below that ran be duplicated
in 4>rice and condition
elsewhere.
~"TX> . rhcvroUll .M.LMui iVdun.
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I' 1/riU'n ies>?, man i.vuu IH1IV.
This car has not been wrecked
or abused in any way and^
~r"rriit > nnv r-v KfUfv
guarantee -*
T- 'Jvntlet Standard H-doQr
Sedan. liltAM) NEW $595
Save $90.00 ...
"3I Studebaker Dictator Six
Fix'dor .Sedan, motor cotnpletely
overhauled, original1 paint
perfect, tire, $45Q
, now?
'3-1 Chevrolet -Master Coach.
( lean, with $375
new tires
'31 Chevrolet Standard Coach. I
ClMh in * $360 1
every way
"33 ( hevrolet Master Coach. I
I ^3251
9 Mil Chevrolet Standard Coupe. I
I Clean, with $325 I
I tumble seat
Pjj. M~> Ford Standard Coach. ^
| UK AM) NKW. $592 '
I Save S50.00
I M2 Chevrolet Coupe. $2751
I Kxtra elean
I M2 I'ord It. Tudor. Kxtraclean
I *v ? ' $265
w a y . _
I '.'12 Ford V -8 Tudor, fi w heels.
I Motor overhauled. Original
I paint~ ' (^265
per feel
\'tl Ford Standard Coupe with
^rtimnfe seat. Huns v
and looks good __V _v
Ml Chevrolet Coupe with rum
1,1, scat $225
Kxtra clean -- ----Ml^X
hevrohet Coach. $2251
':!() Ford Tudor. Kxtra clean-.
. $190accessories
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29 Ford ForJoT THWn <J[25
Ste/lnn t't/io
':?( I'ontiac Coach. $95" ~
Itargain at ' .
and .">0 morp clean rar? of all
types to select from, "at prrc~- __
es in line with the abovei
CRAWFORD?
Affiliated with Moore's of t.
(ireenwood, S. C.
Main?SL Phone 1V38
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Trade with our
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Best Res',u?
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sands who havp knmvn M
having one in Colum- ' ??
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:er this NEW STORE _ &
ft0BERN itRfipS-Store - ^
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20th 4i
G 7:00 to 9:30 O'clock <frand
U. of SrC. Game
DEPARTMENT where V
it the price, but where
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GRAND OPENING
KRKS3 5 & 10 CENTS STOKE |
June 20. Day of Inspection, 21st.
Opens for General Business. '
Busted Spann and his I*, of: S;
C. Gamecock Orchestra to I'lay
t ' j
Cluilities for Negroes
Columbia's citizens will wvl
come one of Kriss' big 5 and 10
ce"t stoies on its grand opening
<tay on June J 1st.
This stot'e Is Xlie I'mest?and
most modernly equipped of i's
[kind 'in South Carolina and ranks
with the finest in the South.
Located in the 15 block of Ma n'
St. the store pi events an ipipisr
jtj; front of rare granite, Insidy
the. liKhtliVtJ fixtures rival that oT
^-rhe^Tltppoo rorne' vr^ N^w -York.
'The most modern show cases
which are equipped with shatterproof
material. The last word in
comfort for the customers is lavish
ly proviijul for. . \Va,~r. fountains
and .rest robins,* luu^h counters
'.tinI a <}i oi suimmimings. 1
Second Floor
| iftv stair oases are steel ami
, nil pre of. Here is situated the
main offices and"eqiiipin? lit rooms.
Tile lldi IV?aie1 of?i ostly?tile "f various
tints. The supply rooms
are hue alsu, and'a great cluck is
si'uated near the stair easm fni
the utility, pf tho customers.
Third Floor
Is th* u'ility floor where the" reservoirs
and air-conditioning apparatUs
is located. '
Facilities for Negroe?
In the basement there are jt. i
rot nis for white and colored. On
the first fleer there is a novel
w;v*er fountain for Negroes to usi;.
In the basement the candy room
is a marvel Electrical means of
conveyance., tests and banishes .
'h? old candy and by this means,
110 stale candy is ever used. Then
i- also a place where jewelies are
s; Id in a theft proof showcase.
This firm is welcomed to Columbia,
and it bids to draw many a_ _
eustomen- trade~in the city. We
congratulate the Kress 5 & 10
cent stores on their wonderful ad-. dition
to our city.
RIDGE SPRING NEWS
S. S. was enjoyed by all present,,..
The., attendance was above
the average. Proye.r service was
serious and enjoyed by all.
At 11:30 Rev. JoneS ascended
the pulpit with a soul stirring sermon.
The subject Time for all
things. This sermon was very
impressive. A
* very fine children's tray program
was rendered under the direction
of Mrs. Hammond, Williams
and Miss Raiford. The program
consisted of songs recitations and
a short play. Quite a few visitors
from1 other churches in th community
attended the program.
HIP flat attended congratulated the
committee for their excellent
work. * ?? . e ' 1
?A Tflthor'g Day program is ex- :
pected to held immediately
ter B. P.JJ. next Sunday June
16th. . Everyone is invitW t-> be present.
' '
We regret very much that Mrs". 1
JJaifar '. is confined to the
befTTIue" to a stroke of paralysis^ '
Her daughter, Mrs. Jessie Thomp- '
"xojtTjf Roedsville, N. C. is at her '
bedside. We all hone that she
will soon recuperate.
Mrs. Bush, -Messrs Butler, Bush
and Freeman, Saluda, * weTp in 1
town Thursday on business ^
__ Dr. and Mrs. Thomprwm, son ?nd t
daughter,^ A1a^were-m?town-Sat- _
urday enroute to Camden, S. C. ' ^
Miss Annip. R. Williams, and
Mrs. Sallie Lue Hearing are at- j
tending summer school at, Bene- r
diet-Allen, Columbia, S..C. 1
BE PALMETTO LEADER
SUMTER NEWS 11771
Children'* Tiny wn< nhserveil at ~
many of the churches of the city
on Sunday June 9th. Special programs
were rendered by, the children
in the afternoon and evening. -
Rev. N. T. Bowen preached at
Emanuel on Sunday Afternoon ~
June 9th for the benefit of one of
the auxiliaries of the church.
The Women of the Home Missionary
Society of Emanuel M- E. .J
Church are preparing for a great
meetmfT^whe" the auxiliaries of H
the state will convene at Emanuel 1
on 19-20-21 of this month. The
energ-etic local president, Mrs. E. 1
P. Palmer, Junror president Mrs.
M. V. Glover and district presir :
dent. Mrs. J. A. Jones with a loyal
band-ef member plan to do alj In their
power* to make the meeting
a success. The local auxiliary held
1t*s Tegular^TTrcT'Tfng?on?Monday _
afternoon June 3rd at the: resid.- j
ence of Mrs. Addie Johnson with
a large attendanceTmd a very enthusiastic
meeting. The hostess
served delicious ice cream and
cake. A
public health was hejd at Mt.
Pisyah -A. M. B. Church on- Monday
night June 3rd and a health
campaign was planned, then
launched on Sunday June 9th.
Special health talk's were made at
the various^hurches*
Quite a,few girls and boys from
the city attended the cam<) at
Browning Home in Canulen-during
the past week. Rev. S. M. Miller
was ortPvof the instructors.
Mrs. Sophie Davis is doing
nicely after an operation at Foumey
Hospital. ^ . ;
Mesdames Almena ibhnsoni* Naomi
Moore, H. L. Sampson and i
Miss Miriam Sampson left on <
Wednesday. June 5th for points
north'. ' !
Mr. Edwar4 McKoy and Mr. i
Cook of Columbia were the guests
of Mr." McKoy's p rents, Rev. and "
Mrs. McKoy and family on Sun- <
Jay, June .9th.
Rev. J. P. Garrick aiid Dr. I. D.
Pin<on motored to Philadelphia .
and New York Citv dnrincr tlm I
past week.
M.iss Uniee< Wilson left on Moniia>v,
June 10th for Cincinnati, Ohio
to spend the summer with relatives
and attend summer school. ^
Afds'dames Pearl Spears, Minnie
Benbow and Milicent MLlqs and
their little daughter attend the
Wright-Montieth wedding in Col- |
unibia on Wednesday, june "5th.
Th0 little girls were, the bride's
attendants.
. Miss Thelnia Sumter is visiting
Miss Nettie G. Davis now of
Washington i-s at -YdY.~<
coyple of weeks.
Mr. W. H. C. Richardson at- ,
tefided the recent district nieeting
of-the postial 'alliance in-WilmingK-c
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NEWBERRY NEWS" 1
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Th- installation of R v. E. K.
(i ul.ie:., pastor. eiee.t .of Bethlc-h<'m
Be;. - Church, of Newberry, S.
t.-r..wiin livid - l;cg:nning? Monday
evening. June 3, through b, l'J35.
M rday i ight's , slogan "Every
i.ember a*tending church." Scr- |
moii by Rev. A. L. li.grain of.Celumb'a.
S. C. r.
To s :iy night's slogan, ,EVl'!
ill. Iiiln-I-?1>1 ay'ng in church," -it.
mon hy Rev. G. 11. White, pastor
f .Mi"I r Chanel A. M: E. Church, t
Wednesday night's slogan, "Kvery
muiib' r singing in church, sen
mon by Rev._T. I,. Duckctt, of Columbia,,
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Thursday 'night's slogan, "Kvery
member serving in church,"
serihon by Rev. S. C? (Domino)
Campbell of Anderson, S. C.
FridaJ' night's Slogan, "Every
luemb' i working in church," ser- |
mon by Rev, M, M. Peace, of Columbia.
S. C. - ? ?
Sun lay at th?* morning s rvi
we were* honored to have Rev. M.
L. King of Atlanta, Ca, and at
II:.'{() o'clock Dr. J. J. Starke pre.
>d a wonderful sermon.
At the; ? vonmg?set vice - Dr. -
King came before the audience ,
wt'h thu'dosing message, also ga-? the
nastor elect his charge. . - '
The program by the U. Y. P. U (
was excellent?as- usua4^ - NLr^. P.
Singleton, President. Select
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1VV<IU1IIK>. I^UILII I/ttVVMIlS, j
Mom.'*, Vcrneat Dawkins, Marquis'
Singleton, Margaret Ltfrk ,
Klhy'j Ma? Gilliam, Lilla Gallinan,
and 11' len Rutherford^. Solo- by
Georgia Mao Mangum, ('olio Gilliam,
ami Gustava Sligh. Duet by |
Geneva Gil+mm and Ida Rutheiy .
ford. " <
*?A Large number of little folk j
*ratherou at the In me of, Mr LitjtL j
Mi s. Rii liard Gilliam, ,140'J ..North'
CaldvveU. St. Monday afttynoon, ]
from"! tv 0 to intend the 11th ,
birthday celebration of Miss Rosa ,
Le?' (killiani. |
Many useful and beautiful pres- j
nts woi o rtceivdtl, and the guests |
highly enjoyed the afternoon. ~7"
? Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson, of ,
East.: Snowd'n St. announce the *
hirt.li' of a tinh daughter Tuesday ]
night, June 4. Mrs. Johnson be- *i
lt.ro iii.iai'iia^o waas Mjss?Kthel 4
'ottis. Bothy mother ""and ~bUtyy* "j
" doing-two. t. _
Mrs. Luvenia Spearman of 015 j
a-ts St-. 1*40 iced greatly to have *i
ho visit of her nephew, Rev. J. H. *j
Bryant, accompanied by Rev. S. J. *t
Vfrrtett-twal?Rev. Murray from Char ?j
estoti, S. C/y? ~ J
Mrs. Mary Annie. Stewart Wil- .j
iams left for the Goo<l Samari- ?]
,ain Hospital for an operation. We }
, v, t it will be a succc.ssful one. '
We wore glad to sf'e Mrs. Bes- \i
de Benin in smiles-since her re- .j
.urn.- _ 2
?Mrs. Lola Gary confined to I1
>ed wTth~Tdn<nHtiftr?
Misses Fannie mae and Annie J
it lie Toland also Lillian Swindler, ?j
nenibers of the tenth grades are 'j
toeing cotton every day. Don't^
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CHURCH |
Rev. H. S. Taylor, Pastor j.
?Sunday opt nod ut (ho u.ni?
iij time, with a largo number pres.#"
i.fit. Supi. Gale add Ills I'O-WOjip-"
era were at their post of duty. Tfie
lesson was taught instructively' py
the teachers, and reviewed by Yjur '
pastor.
4 Th.e 11:45 worship service: was
- fretted by singing hymn. No. 223^
[Ttfppastor selecting his text from
11 osea 11:1, Subject, '"Blessedness
jf Child Likeness." We huiLjiever
witnesses! before, 'an illustrated
sermon so beautifully {H?t-rayedT
Representing a family of H persons
and a Missionary worker,, of
fundies?on the alt;rr7~so tlrat every
ine could see thetnr We are bhss
(i by having a man like Rev. Tay
lui as u(tt pastor.?He can always
give a person a new thought and1
food for the soul.
Fif? converts and two accessions.
After which 22 infants and two ai
hi lis were Baptusetlr a
At three 1\ M.: th?* childiVn under
the instructions of Mrs. B._Ji~
Tayjor and Mrs. ~T, -4)inkins gave
Wayman a real treat by showing
them it was really "Children's
n?vM xvitVi tVii>.ir nrtri>nt? for t.Vi* ir
large representation. ' . .
Don't forget ttextr?Sundtay, is
"Father's Day." Come all, and
honor "Father." We t'nank the
iwrny?visiting--friends for their
present. You are always wMeoine.
Mjss Willie James, Reporter.
CALHOUM NEWS
Service at Able Churcfr was at
its best. Rev. J. W. Beek deliver-.
.*<1 a wonderful message.
Mr. Jack Brown and Mr?. Lida
Smith were happily married June
itfcr-?.??? -1 :
The 4H Club met June 18lh.
After-a birsiness a ball games be^ Lweeri
the girls and boyS which
nded 14-0 in favor of the boys.
Mr. Charlie Boncpifrt was funerilized
at New C)live Grove Church
1 lino 8th
Those on the sick list arp, Mrs.
Vina Reid, Sullic Jenkins..
Mrs. .Lucial Ford of Greenwood
was tho week-end guest of Mrs.
Bill Williams.
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Beeks, Mr.
and Mrs, Ike Brown, Prof, and
Mrs. W. M. Scptt were the dinner
muu'f. r\f Mr nn/t Mr? Ttnvirl I
Dupre.
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Visitinc in (om imiUa
^3!T^ ^r;7r -1' n ' K i klr - ~ "r f Wa~
|? it* View, Texos i visiting Vr.r
sister, Mrs. i. S.' L'evy. M:ss .
Klvktirmt"oomrs from?Prairie- Vifw I
S'ate College to ?|Kntl soin*5 lint? |
in Columbia. We hope for her a J
Itleasant "stay. * ' I
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I Goodrich
1 TERMS AS LOW
YOUR CREDIT
ASK FOKtHJR DUD1
ColumlraVu'ci
HA MPT
l?e surprised to'?ec then* at. your
!i or with black horriys.
Don't fail tu -witir ss Hie Child- t
r< !i's ami Path .? '< nencram at Cal. *
kary Prevhytei iao Chtnch Sunday
afternoon* -Ulu, . -clock." flower ,
will her prC'ScfTTc_l~''<T vaT-h per^rr
rt-t-hr <h-rrr. Th- ;n'nri':tm-eonsist.s -L
.rb'autiful mti-ic. r.citations dia
0?ue, an i patitapim:'.
"Mrs. Kitnicc 1\. Allen is ait<nd-~~
"f t*'" t-11' annual. Christian Con
[eretTcr for Colored Women at. IC-n
HTTV11 tr . C la intra, S C."
She 1* 'delegate-frun Calvary Pre-s i
l>yterian Church. 1
Mrs; Arelin Lomax's body waas j
fune.raalrzed M'o d iy afternoon, j
kcv. ii. ii. W hite, pa tor officiated
Mrs.-P. It. Pratt ' undertaker.'
Tiu* funeral of Mrs. Eliza Wilia
ms was held at' Bethlehem Bap- |
/i-t Church Tuesday afternoon. I
Mm \vas a devot. (1 niotTfer. Rev. j
K. E. Gauklcn officiated. Mr. J.
Williams.?uruk'iUkyr.s??.
The studint* are still returning |
Tome ffoni College. Others thalT
returned last weok'ari* Messrs Rbb
is4- Elovd and Marquis Martin,1
from Allf,n College, Mr. Nathan- [
lei Williams- from Benedict Col-eg*.'
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jj nance To K<>~Hpirt
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The Third Annual Dance in h?>n<
tj
j! 1 and sponsored by J a me* ^
C "t ,
L iK'Jiutfful l.ido Hallroorii and Tern
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l. _
j. Thursday evening, June 20,
t .
introduced from Ballroom floor.
c
he had l)}LJW-riling to James A. V
S* Apt. 63, New York City, N. Y.
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MT LEBANON A. Mr"E
CHURCH
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Rev. E. K. Johnson, Pastor
^ Due West, S. ,C.?Sunday
School was heid at-- the usual
hour ?vieh?a?large crowd attending.
Promptly at ii o'clock the pastor
ascended -the rofctrunf ?ami
adononished the parents about
their duty toward the (children.
During this service quite a number
pf. children were baptizd.
Smith, the superintendent of the
Sunday School presented the
Primary Children in a program
~flhaT was \*ory ^il^asing to thrr
listeners. At 8:00 o'clock the
Senio^ Intermediates . were pre-- 5
sentd.H These programs were enjoyed
by all." C-^"Jh"
whnnl f.liil.li i?11 !l "reoetv-- iug
hearty welcome at home;
M i s s? Mamie , Anderson, Mr. .
James -Artderson,- Alton Collqge;
Miss Ponece .Hawthorne, Sterlin _
~Beflb Hawthorne," Lula "BelTo
Morton and tVHliir~Mirp_hoe, Bell Street
High, Clinton.
Visitors atehecfintg services at
this -church yesterday were Mrs.
Sallie Bass, Mr. and Mr*. Then- 7
lore Bass -from Calhooira Falls, Mrs.
Addie Ellis, Presbyterian
other c whhu nomne wo roilo.l In '
get.
M rs. Marie Wilson \yas a visi-1
tor hero a Tew days ago. Mrs.
Wilson lives in Asheville.
Miss Sarah Wilson of Wilmington,
N. C. has. returned to
her home after?-attending ?fRe1
funeral of her brother, Mr. William
Wilson.
Mrs., Vernilla Claris and her,
daughter pf Columbia ^ and ' Mr.
and Mrs. Si M. Brooks* of Abbe^Ir.
Wilson. '
Miss Jervine~"Keitt, teaeher in~
Wellford School," Mrs. MTTggie
Murray, County Supervisor of
Edgefield and Miss Janie Holmes
of the Greenville Citv School are
home to the- delight of their many
friends.
Sister Anna Williams,..Emma.
Pruitt, Julia-. Robertson, Evelyn
Lee and Bro. II. Lee and Prof
Peter. Jones-- are still working
faithfully for the Sunday School.
The farmers are elated over
their crops. Mr. Prank Williams
of Greenwood plowed -a row of
"cotton for Mr. Moses Lee, while
Mr. Wallaee-.yauss "looked on."
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Thfy are efficient brick masons.
Elliott McJobnson is home front
State College.
Mr. Lawrence Blunt, Manager of
the baseball team, and playerfc_^re
enjoying the season. - .' ?
E. Z.. Johnson, Reporter
Need-Cash I
Tires and j
iries
AS f>0c .WL'LRLk. .
IS GOOD HERE " \
SET DEPARTMENT J
snMrrrWorksj!;
0 N STR E ET 1 T ; - H' t
STERLING HIGH SCHOOL 7 1
C\ E. Hntmond, Reporter . _
Greenville, S. C.?'With t h e j(
passing of certificates ttrseventy- ) ?
lour graduates at Textile Hall
Thursday- night, June fith, Sterling '
Ilifrh Schnol ended?-the 1U84-85 J
session. ?"
The sermon to the class was a
preached Sunday, June 2nd at s
Is real Chapel C. M. E. Church by. -?
Key; J. A. Davis, the pastor. A '
very large audience attended the ^
service. Every available chair was ('
used and even at that many per- *
-ons were unable to get seats. ^
The music for the service was t
rendered by the choir. . d
The Home Economic Depart t(
nient sponsored a rathot novel
exhibition at the Phyllis Wbeatley
Ce'nter Monday night, June 3rd. ^
The sewing classes presented a d
nlavhrt and an operetta in which ^
the latest styles werei exsibitcdv ^
The cooking classes gave a play- 1;
let showing good and bad man- v
4-r.kl.r. ' fl
iiviir> CIII; lauir,
Bepinninp at 2:00 o'clock in the o
afternoon Tuesday the class day 1
program ^as held in the hiph >
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InNpw York Crty?1
UNA'S VISITORS* ' & n
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>r of Visitor* from South/'aro- A '1
V '' % r
\N aketielu \mJ| i>?. held af TKe?^ '
?ce, 1 ttith St., and Seventh Ave.. !t! *
At"*
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. All out-of-town guests will be j
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Reservation for the affair may A 0
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fjiitefiehL 880 St. Nicholas Ave., ?|?, n
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ehnol .niulitnriiim?An,i fnv tin.
ocond time during the commencenent
season the audience was too
argo for the seating facilitiesy?ro
dded. The will, prophecy, playlvt:
ongs, passing r?f tho Trnditimmt
Jantle to the Third Year Class
nd other features mad0 the prura.m
a very interesting one.
A special part of the class day
rogram Ayaa_the formal presentaion
of the gift donated by the
raduates. In addition to being
specially active in the financial,
upport of general student proeet,
the Seniors collected enough
noney to install a system of ?lecric
bells. . in? -the- two buildings.
"bese. -bella^are?controlled?by: -a?---??
utton in the ' principal's office
nd will probably he used to give
ignals for beginning and ending'
lass periods. Th? gift was afL.?:
icially presented to he school by .
tenjamirrGroene, president of the.
lass of Lf)35. Immediately after
he speech of and coming as a
itting climax, a representative of
he class read a letter of commenation
from the Board of Trustees
[> the class.? . _ .
The annual <leelamation contest
OnteSt Was hold fit thn Onr-lnr nr.
Vedne^day night, June f?Th. -Morlean
Chapman, Edgar Sitton and
losses. Barton, Mildred Oureton,
ifarv I.vkes and Josephine-McFarand
were the six contestants who
i'on the right to participate in the
inan contest by getting the high-,
>st scores in two preliminary ones,
'he judges awarded first pri?.e to J
liss Dykes; '2nd to Miss McEarand
and 3rd to Mr. Chapman. M"u " ^
ic for the progam was rendered
?y the Sterlrig Quartet and Mfss '
thoda?Boggi!. Prizes "were donated
by Mr. H. L. Biggs and Dr.
!. S. Lawton.
ToxttTe TfaTT was' Tilfcd" Thursday
ight when an estimated audience
d^ four or five thousand gathered
o witness graduation exeiL'ises.?
'he address to the class and comnunity
was delivered by Dr. J. R.
tandolph, president "f r''oflin C"'
cere Oraneehune' Th? 1A orvnHnatnv s.
'V 'Dr. J. L. Mnnrr, superintendent
f the Greenville city school sysem.
Miss Hattie Williams . do- ,
iverod the valedictory and Miss
*]anche .Craig the salutatory,
ther honored speakers were Misses
Rosa Greene ahd Cleo Neatey*.
Jnsir for thf, pyereises was ren. ,
iered by the string club, the choir
ind R. B, Stenhouse. Boggs very
ffectively sang obligato parts of
wo of the choral selections.
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