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L-i; ' Baturday, May 23, 1936~ Mrs. Thomas II. Jones, 1930 Hen person St., is in Washington, D. C. visiting hqr daughter, Mrs. Geo. B. Murphy,^ir., at 1804 New Hanf Ave., N. W7| Mrs, Jones will go| j.ivmi wasmngcon to Mew York | Mrs. Annie Sampson of 1316 liregg street left for New York City recently. Messrs Cal Lucas and Joseph White left last week fcfi* New York City. Their 'many - friends, wish for them a pleasant stay. Prof, and Mrs. Wm. M. Bogan of Union, m company with their son, . ?"arid da u gh ter -in-law, Prof, and Mrs. Miles D. Bogan were seen in the city Friday circulating among many friends. Here they were joined by Mrs. Ida Nance and mo-: tored to Barnwell to see their daughter, Miss M. J. Bogan," who teaches in the Barnwell High school, and witness the commencement exercises, which they high-, ly enjoyed. Prof. Bogan, being an old teacher of many years experience, alw'ayS~ertjoys school exeru cises. Thdy returned to Unioh Sat uraay and thank their friends in Columbia and Barnwell for kindness shown them. IN MEMORIAM Marion, S. 1C.?With profound and loving memory of our belov1 . ed one; Rev. D. C. Deas, presiding' L elder, who depa'rted this life, May . ? 18, 1932. Your work was done. God bade ' " you come, To enter your eternal home. We fight on to meet you there, In yonder'a city, bright and fair.. t * Bereaved wife Ellen and daughter Verdelle Deas, Marion, S. C I NEW CENTURY CLUB Mrs. J. U. 5Stuart and Mrs. A J. Collins were joint hostesses to the members of the New (Cen-j tury club, Thursday evening, Mav| 1/UW w j-xoii cue nuinc ui iVirs. J. Li., I Stnart on Pine street. The rooms were attractively dec orated with-' beautiful roses from Mrs. Stuarts garden, Contract, was played. The prizes were lovely glassware won by Mrs; H. H. Cooper, first; Mrs. R -?Wr?Paul, second 'and Mrs. Ethel I Stevenson, low. I A salad course with punch was I served. I THE ENTRE NOUS BRIDGE CLUB ORGANIZED Spartanburg, S. C.?The Entrc Nous Bridge club met at the I home of the Misses Clarks wit! six charter member^ present. Misc I Mintz, acting chairman, adopted and formed the following standard uplift of womanhood: Clean sport and sisterly love. The following officers were elecMiss Estella Mintz, president; Miss Emma Etta Clark, vice-pres ident; ^liss Thelma Clark, secretary; Miss Elizabeth Henderson, treasurer. A delightful repast was enjoyed. Thanks to the hostesses, the Misses Clark. After alL business was transacted we indulged in a few rubbers of bridge. On last Wednesday we joined in with the Santeelah club for a number of sets of mixed doubles H on the Woodward lawn. Bj THE PICCOLENA SOCIAL CLUB The Piccolena Social club met. Hff at the home of Mrs. Coddle Hai ris, 2225 Gervais street, Wednesday night, May 13. , The meeting. ?was called to order by the Vice President,, Mr. Go (idle .Harris. (Opening song "In The Garden" led by Mrs. Ruby Sumpter. The Lord's Prilyer; Bible verses by all the members. Selection Jesus is Calling, led by " Mrs. Sumpter. A very interesting talk was given by the President, Mrs. Ruth Mae Gilliam. The minutes of the last meeting were read, the busi ness was discussed. We felt greatful to have our old member Mrs. Albertha Robinson to come back with us again after straying away. The financial roll S _ was jcaUed and each member re-' sponded. twui silver tea on iviotner a ljay was a larrFat success. We had a j wonderful Mothers' Day program. J We appreciated the clubs who took a part with" us. After the meet- | ing the club wa, served a delicIious repast by the hostess which consisted of apple salad on lettuce, picnic ham, smack crackers, ice tea, ice cream and cake. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Pearl Speaks, 2382 Washington street. ., | PIANO GRADUATION RECITAL Norman Walker will present Miss Bessie Honor, in a "Piano Graduation Recital" Tuesday, May I 12th, at Trinity Baptist church. Miss E. L. Reid will assist with ^ a group of vocal selection. The public is cordially invited, dmis aion free. THIT ROYAL FRIEND SOCIAL CLUB lows' Hall Monday night, May 18, 1936. Until the beginning of the mooting the members?past?offtime joking and explaining to each other their ideas concerning every day liffc which the members did enjoy as usual. At eight o'cock the meeting began by the President, Mr. Peter Smith lead, ing their Club opening song "America." After devotibnal .^service the roll was called, and each member responded briefly. The minutes of the last meeting were redd, received and adopted. Next trie rresiaent took cnarge 01 tne meeting, explaining himself carefully concerning many interesting facts which concern new and oldj business that was discussed which the club is looking forward ~to~ help it1 self: Reporter, Edward Adams THE LUCkY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB The club met at the " home of Mr. Sam McCoy, 1621 Tobacco St. The meeting was called to order at 10 to 9 by the Chaplain, Mrs, Mary McCoy. . The opening song was "Shrhe on me" Scripture lesson, 25th cnapter of St. Matthew, read by Mi's. McCoy; prayer by Vice President, Mr. Sam Williants. Song by club. The president took charge. The- minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. New and unfinished business was taken up. . Sick list: Miss Cai Ar\r?/\f ?\^A;uta5 vx j7i vgiaiu. Club song?"Glory Glory Halu. la," led by Mrs. Mary McCoy. Roc.?Mrs. Florence Boyce. Talk?Mrs. Annie Porter.? Solo?Mr. Sara MfeCoy,- - - - ? Solo?Mrs. George McDaniel. Talk?Mrs. Sam Williams. Solo?Miss Hattie Coleman. Talk?M rs. Mamie Coleman. Duet?Mrs. Alice Randolph and Geneva Moyce. Solo?Mrs. Mary McCoy. Rec.?Mr. Willie Boyce. Talk?Mrs. Thomaseftia Kennedy. Rjondarks Mr. Juliifc Afloxander. Remarks?Mr. G. W. McDaniel. The roll were called. Our next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Florence Boyce, 1020 College St. There will be a Silver Tea at the home of Mrs. Porter, 502 Main street Sunday, May 24, 1936. We were dismissed by Miss Irene Rowe. ?Wo wore nerved chieken-salad,tea, ice cream and cake. Numbei present 14. Total collection $3.27. Irene Rowe? Reporter THE FRIENDLY EIGHTEEN SOCIAL CLUB The club met on Tuesday nigh' at the home of Mrs. Mary Kennedy, 1004 Green St. The meeting was called to order at 8 p. m. by the" Chaplain, Mrs. Gasst^" SirripT kins. Singing a spiritual prayer. Mrs. Simpkins. Reading for our scripture lessorr, 23rd Psalm of David, read by Mrs. Cassie Simp kins, after devotional service the meeting was turned over to the President, Mrs. Eva Adams. The minutes of the last meeting were ailed for which were read by Mrs. Marv Rutherford. The same dood laproved. The unfinished business was discussed and carried out. New business was taken lp and discussed. The Friendly dub will not have a meeting on Tuesday of next week because the Queen Contest will be at Union Baptist church. So our next meeting will be June 2nd at the home of Mrs. Maude Johnson, 1616 Lady St. The Secretary, Mrs. Gertrude Smith called the roll and the members responded briefly. Singing the closing ..hymn, "Blest Be the Tie that Bind Our Heart in Christian Love:" We were dismissed by the President, Mrs.. Eva Adams'. Mrs. Mary Rutherford, Reporter THE NEW CENTURY CLUB Thursday, May 7th, at five " o'clock p. nr., Mrs. F. Hipp Lindsey and Mrs. O. J. Champion entertained the members of the New Century club at the home of Mrs. Champion on Heidt St. Beautiful roses were arranged in living and dining rooms where four progressions of contract, were played. The prizes' _were_ lovely hand made aprons w-on by Mrs. D. K. Jenkins, first; Mrs. W. D. Chappelle, second; and Mrs Ethel Stevenson low. After cards a delicious salad course with punch was served. MAGDOLENE CIRCLE NO. 3 The Circle mpf. r>r? evening at the home of Mrs. S. Ruth, 521 Marion street. The meeting was called to order by the Vice Leader, Mrs. Eva Adams. After devotional the house was in order Tdr" business; "The ~minutee of the last meeting were called forj which were read7~received and adopted. Tbe sick committee rendered a splendid program. The unfinished business wag called for. The Queen Contest which will 'come off May 26, 1936 was discussed. New business was call.' ed for. Mrs. Bell James and Mrs. Marie Senior, gave a Silver Tea at Mrs. James home which was a success. Solo by Mrs. Eva Adams. Reading by Mrs.'Annie Lee. Song bv Mrs. Mary L. Quarles. Short talk by Mr. Eddie Goodwin. Short talk, Mrs. James; Remarks, Mr. Robert Adams. On Monday night Mrs. Thomasena Kennedy gave a Silver Tea at her home, 1221 Wheat St. in behalf of the Magdalene Circle No. 3Our next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Pearl Williams, | 1311 Wheat St., May 2Q, ~ ~Tff ANNUAL CROWNING OF THE MAY QUEEN ANI) MAY pole Dance Presented by?. the Primary Department of the City School System On Friday, May 22, 19.^6 at G:00 o'clock on Hurst Fjeld the Primary Department of the seven Elementary teehools will present the crowning of the May Queen nnH + Vi- Mow Pnl?. TU? nr.... ...c .7 ? ^c?..vvr. i nr may Queen and' heir attendants come from Howard this year having been selected by a group of representatives from each school., Each of the seven schools will plait the May Pole at end of the Coronation of the Queen. A synopsis of the Coronaation ,of the Queen follows: Spring comes to the garden to prepare for the coming of the -May?Queen.?She?is?worried?be-- cause the seeds are still sleeping. She calls her Fairies who try to awaken the seeds~but are unable to do so. They decide to call the sunshine; but the seeds do not begin to awaken until1 the winds en ter the garden. The Fairies at e delighted to see them show signs of a wakening aand decide to call ihe rain. When rain- come the" seeds"" became flowers and await the coming x?t the^May, Queen. The Queen and her attendants enter the garden. The Queen, is . crowned by Spring and goes to her throne. She is entertained bv I dances from Russia, Japan, Spain and America. Children dance a- I round the May Pole to entertain the Queen. The admission to this- eptertainment is ten cents. MONTECELLO CLUB Miss* Lillie Mae Mathews-acted as hostess tq the club on Tuesday. The house camp to order at the tegular hour. The program was carried out in the regular thanner after which we intered into the business part of the evening. In the previous meeting1 the president isked that each member prepare a five minutes talk for this meeting. .Some responded and made . their tilka And others will be nrtnarerf-: "next" time! Much business'""" was discussed during the meeting and many things were left unfinished until next meeting. We decided to 'iave a Silver Tea, May 24, 193.6. -You will hear more about it later ' from the Montecellas. The minutes were read and. approved. The roll was called, and dues collected. We adjourned to meet at the home of ^Miss-Er Jackson.-?The-hostc.ss ser-- ved a delicious course of jello top. ped with whip cream and cake everyone enjoyed herself. ' The Montecello joined a fishing trin t.A T.olr<a Mn if? tfnw 1 given by the Non-Peril Social club. : We will never be able to express ( ourselves for such a wonderful out ' ing just at the tima needed. During the evening we fished, went boat riding, took pictures and ate . pTentq. I am sure the Radio club and other guests enjoyet^themselve&,as much as we did. I wish to say to the Non Peril, cluh that the trip will never be forgotten among us and will always be talked about. 1 SOUTH CAROLINA CLUB NEWS < Washington. 'D. C.?Thursday I being May 14th the South Carolina < club held its monthly meeting a 1714 S. street, N. W. An unusual : large group attended. Mr. Hemphill, the president presided. Final i i arrangements were mole for a i [formal dance. May 21, 19:56 at the Elks' Home Ball room. ! The height of the evening was reached when the Rev. Herbert I Moore from the School of Religion of Howard university gave a very I splendid address on "The Three Measures of a Man". Those hear- 1 ing him discuss Honesty, Industry and Reliability can never forget that evening. I All enjoyed a vei*y pleasant ev- 1 eniner and were served ice cream and cake. t Playing of games ended the ev- i ening. Anyone passing through Washington at that time may attend by seeing A. E. Simon 110 S. St. N. W.; Mrs. Manee Andrews, 1705 . beanmer Place, N. W., or Corrrmt * T. Smith 742 Fairmount street, N. W. Mrs. Mamie Clark. Mr. Green G. Maxwell and Conrad T. Smith were hosts of the evening. THE SAD LIAR i First somebody told it Then fche room wouldn't hold it Until the busy tongue rolled it And got it outside. When the crowd came across it They never once lost it But tossed it and tossed it Till it grew long and wide. From a very small lie sir Ttr grew deep~aTTd""trfgh slT" Until it reached to the sky sir And frightened the moon. While head long they hurried 'Hie people they flourried And trouble and .worried As lies always do. This lie brought forth oth'e(rs Dark sisters- and brothers \ And fathers and mothers .j. A terriblely crewt Then so evil bolde<l This monstrous lie golden Until it exploded In smoke and in shame; ? 'rfien from mud and from nvirers The piecesr flew higher. And hit the sa<l liar And killed his good name.' 1 Composed by E. L. Brown, Supt. of the Mt. Pleasant Baptist j ehiirch. | E PA^ME-rTCnjffiADER Tiii: valley of my heart I.aura Goode I You found a vale, Deep in my heart; You 8?w the gleam, Of softer lights, Through stately trees, Of majesty. You found a song, Deep in the vale, Thel sad soft strain," Of minor notes? The joy and pain, v ; Of heaven 'and hell. You saw sunrise Over the cliff, You heard the call, Of kindred souls. The wumler of ? T Eternal bliss. You felt, the Joy, ' You felt the pain, This valley brings, You understood,. The solitude, You stayed, won. The valley in all it's pride. Majestic trees spreading shade, Cold.?and. ... warmth u?_.ancient springs, And the soft lights of evening? All the strength of olden days, _ In the valley*qf~Trty heart. THE TWELVE P\LS SOCIAL CLUB The club met with Mi-*s Mavhelh Wilson, Thursday night, at 8:15 o'clock , wil h the?Presidoht presid ing. Singing "Jesus is all the world to me." . t?, . Prayer by Mrs. Sadie Nickpea. Bible verses by each member of the dub. The minutes'; of the last meeting were read. The roll was called and each one responded briefly. The members of the; dub' arc thanking each and everyone fo. helping them make their fish fry on Monday nite a gvcat success. We the members, are sorry to have Miss" Mozella Crumpton leave us. She is leaving for a vacation Noi th. * ?The hostess served potato salad cake and punch. We adjourned to meet with Mis Inez Seals,. 1715-Washington St. Mable Daniels, reporter ? ? TIIE ARBOR VITKAS The club held its weekly meeting at the* home of Mis> Phoebe May 15th, 1936. After devotional exercises, business of important urn a /I ! eone en/1 Plane a i?n l\nJn /> made for your entertainment so be on the look out. The hostess served a delicious course of jello. ?ake and punch Which was enjoyed by all. The next meetin.tr will be held at the home of Miss Cora Keitt. ... Cora Keitt, Reporter LES DEMOISELLES "Misses Loola and Robbie I .ye. Dennis Vvere hostess to Les Demois in last Tuesday evening at their ome on Oak St. The' living room was lovelv indecorations of pastel colored-' ?weet peas which banked the men. tel and vasts of white daises placed about the room. After an interesting, business session the young aldies played Bingo. Misses Francina Davis *nd Victoria Westoj^. were the winners of the prizes. A delightful course of ice cream and cake, was served. THE TWELVE PALS SOCIAL ' CLUB | The club met with Miss Inez Seals, 1115 Washington St. on Thursday night, at 8:30 o'clock viih the President, Miss Aaron >residing, singing "Sweet hour of irayer." Prayer by the President. After he devotional exercises the meetng was call cm to order and the I Love Y.ouOn) VJt/herever she does, all eyes are upon her. Men admire and whisper eagerly, "Who 19 the girl with the beautiful hair?" They crowd around ? ask?Lnglortlanccj-Ji egging Jor.da tea., . Women gnvy her*, they wonder how she keeps her hair so soft, so radiant, so youthful looking! Such hair Is a precious possession. Yet there Is no mystery about It.' A simple application of Codefroy's Larleuse can bring to you that Irresistible charm that unlocks the door to romance, that wins men's hearts. Thousands who have lost their popularity because of ugly hair ? hair made streaky and off-color by straighten era ? hair that haS been scorched and burned by hot Irons?hair that has turned gray before Its time ?these thousands pave regained their youthful glamour with Larleuse. And Oodefroy's Larleuse Is so easy to use. Ndfuss;nobother;aseasy toapply \ dtaltr earn'! S tupply you tl.2S Jfcj^ I ?0"^Co UOBV^1" OMMOV MAHVMCTUWW WMFAH1 \ ' ~- 7 * COM M EN C' E M EN T ANNOl'NC I" MENT OF CLINTON COLLEGE 4I N1'' "-1", 1t'"- p Friday June 5, 8:00 p. m.?Miscellaneous, Proirrain 4-Rni. High School elapses. -Sunday, Junt. 7, 3GiO p. m.- l?accalaureate sermon. ' Monday, June 8, 2:00 p. m.? . Class Day Exercises (High school) ' Moivday, Juiie 8, 8:00 p. in!? Class Day Exorcises (Sr. Nor. mals). Tuesday, June 0, 10:00 a. ni.? Alumni Reunion and Organization Tuesday, June 9, 2:00 p. in. - nuuruss 10 Alumni? Tuesday, June - U, 8:00 p. m.-? Annual Oratorical Contest. Wednesday, June 10, 10:JO a. m ?Meeting of Presiding Elders. Trustees and ministers in College Chapel, presided over bv Bishop T. \V. Mnrtin 1 Wednesday, June 10, .'COO p. in. Commencement Addres>-"* Rev. W F. Witherspoon, Greensboro. \\ C J. S. Stan bach',- President BLUE MOON SOCIAL {/LI It The Mooners held their \v?i kl\ I moct-t+ig at-thr-home.of Miss Alice Odom,. 1411 Park St. Tuesday night, May 10th. The meeting was opened by singing "I came to the | garden alone." Prayer in concert; scripture reading by Mrs. Gertrude Brown. Bible verses repeated by each member and after the devotional exercises were over,.the house was opened for unfinished and new business with the President 'presiding, " Tire" President as usuTfl gave u a very inspiring talk for the benefit and uplift of the club. After a brief discussion, the minutes of tho last meeting were read receiv d and. adopted. -Then.the financial roj.1 was called-and everymember responded. The meeting? wa ( closed by the club uit Is repeating < the mispah. The next meeting will be at th home of Miss Thelm'a Reed 10K Washington St. . ' T The hostess served a delicious menu, and everyone enjoyed them- ' selves at tho home of.Miss Odtm' Until next. Tnesil.nr niirbt u iP sign of over station BMFTT (SAFFNEY NEWS Rev. A. C. Wade, pastor of the Metropolitan A. M. F. '/i<>n church has just closed a ten-day revival 1 meeting. He was assisted by ,.*ui I Evangelist. Rev. E. \V. Posey of Winston-Salem." X. C. Many souls wove saved during the meeting and the Christians revived. The many friends of JkLgs Marie j Pearson are very sorry to know that she is seriously ill at her t home on Logan St. t Mrs. Gibson of Thomasville, N. j C. is the guest of her mother, j Mrs. Dosie Smith bn Smith St. t -^Ikss Brownie Mae Dowel 1 was * honored at a lovely birthday par ( ty Saturday night. May TOTTi, 19.10. Ilie jmrty was given by her t mother. Mrs. Charlie Si ins * oil t Frederick St. After 'many informal games delicious ice cream ar. i (. cakes were served by her __ sister i Miss Lillio Mae Dow. 11 an 1 nth- c ers. She received many useful, and 1 appreciated gifts. s The many friends of Mrs. "Lis- t zie Kennedy are glad to know tha she is improving at her home. Rev. .D. \V. Browning," pastor of J Sherard's Cliapel C. M. K. church I preached the annual sermon fov .g Granard Street High School at | Bethel 'Baptist Church Sunday af- r tertioon. \ \ ininutes of the las't meeting wort read and adopted. Unfinished, and no^* business was transacted. The roll was called and each ? and every one that came out and j helped to make their fish fry on p Monday night, May 11, a great success. ( The hostess served a delicious ? course of fruit jello, cake and fruit cocktail. I Next Thursday the girls will ? meet with Mrs; Mable Daniels, 2025 Taylor St. ' . t -V Sitys The hi to the ? V~ Girl Who fits / ~ n. Ugly Hair r* an< as a shampoo. Color comes quickly, evenly : Jet black, black ; dark, medium 11 a or uaht brown, or blonde. No dyed look; I no atlcklneaa; no ?mtll Ir wlli not rub Pr< off and a treatment will last as long as ., Ix months. <>' Don t gamble with happiness, dort't wait. Get a bottle of Larieuse from your denier TODAY. Then you, too, can have the kind of hair that makes men say, "I Luve You!". p^jl DEFROY'S leuAe nch HAIR coloring IMPROVED ' fs SStO OUV? STKtfT, IT, tOtttt, MO. I HKM'DICT < OLI.KDK U).MMK.N( IvMhM M H 1.1)1 LE ./'oluinhia, S. v?\, May 1 ?1Commencement season activities bejrin at. Honedu t nill<i[M>, Tiifniwy ni^Uf May 10, with a piano and voice recital that will be held in Antisdel chapel. The baccalaureate sOtmoii, held jointly with Allen .university.'! f'happelle administration Duildinfc. will be deli'vered Sunday afternoon ut 3:30 o'clock, by Dr. C. I). 11 u bert, Dean of the school of Re ii^mn, .non-nouse college, Atlanta, Ccnrgia. Bencdii-t college annual commencement exercises will be hyM in Antisdel chapel, Tuesday morn-111 o'clock. Miss Rebecca Held, State Director of Community activities, Columbia, will deliver the Commencement addres-. J Besides these two Outstanding j feat cues; tlie closing exercises of Wednesday evening, May 201 at the school of Religion will be held K o'clock. The Senior. class play, is scheduled, Thursday evening,-i May 21, at 8 o'clock. A plav presented by the English department is scheduled, Friday evening May 22, at 8 o'clock. ^ SatTirday-evennig, Class day exercise will he held at 8 o'clock. Monday is Alumni Day. A meeting of the Association i;s called at 1 10 in the afternoon. The Alumni" address will be delivered 'St 8 o'clock in the evening. The alumni banciuct -will follow the address at 0:00 o'clock. . To all ui thf.sc* exercises you are I cordiuliy invited. I. MODERNISTIC 'SOCIAL CLLB Tha. Modernistic Social club met at the home of Miss Elnora Tuesday. May Tilth.- ... , The devotional . exercise was opened by singing "America." THe Twenty Third Psalm was repeated in concert. Then the chanting of the Lord's prayer. Quotations were repeated b\- each member..The meeting was then turned over to the Vice, President, Miss Hall.. We ad a general clearing out id' old business Ww . was discussed very briefly. The" financial roll was called and each member responded; After the roll call we were dismissed by re-peating the mizpah. We were then served refreshments by Miss Hall, that every one enjoyed. Fun, music-; games help to inake the evening pleasant. AIKKX CIMTwn srimni As the time foi* commencement is closely approaching, the members of the faculty and students. J laturallv have their attention turn -d in w?at direction. The primary ntermediate and high school departments are striving daily, tonako the exercises as good as pos.:uix i ? uue, oecause no group wants an'ther to excel it , __ On-'Tuesday, evening, Ma,v 12; lie. last P. T. A. meeting during he school term was held in the hapel. Two of the parents ronlei'ed selections for the entertainnent of those present. It was de'ided in the meeting, that tht> PT. A. would continue during the uimmer months, in order that in he years to come we might have n stronger organization. The neighbors and friends of ilrs. Maggie Mack welcome . her >ack to the city Sunday aftei ipending: two weeks in Philadel->hia, Pa. on the account of the leath of her daughter, Mrs. Marie J ,'anderhone which we regret very ouch. E'MMETT SCOTT FIN AI S . ' - I Sunday, May 24, annual sortvior it 3:30 p. m.? Mt. Olivet A. M. E. 2ion Church, by Rev. J. J. Robin- ; on. pastor. Mi miuy< May 25, B:30 p. in.? 1 Mass day Exercises?Emmett Scott's Auditorium. Wednesday, May 27, 8:30 p.m.? ( ligli Schooi ^Graduation?Emmett I Scott's Auditorium.,. i Dr. R. Z. Thomas will address _ he chrss. Thursday, 8:30 p. m.?Grammar rado promotions? Emmett Scott .uditerium. " ' _ ROOMS FOR KENT Renins for Rent." furnished' u:* fi nt'ui nisht-d at 2010 Sumter'St. HOARD AND ROOM R~an4 ire-d room?for -pnnimei" liool teachers, near campus, loanable rates. Write or confer with is. .R W. I.. Duekott. 1 <525 Twvr - " itch Road, Columbia, S. C. o weeks. 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