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" -"; Page 8 COMMENCEMENT AT COULTER MEMORIAL ACADEMY Continued from Page 1 11 o'clock n the school audtoriuni at whuh time two speaakers rep- j resentei the High school department and two represented the Normal Department with speech esa / The annual address was giv.n by Dean T. E. McKinney, A.M., Dean of School of Liberal Arts, ^ Johnson C. Smith university, j - .(. 'la'jlotte, N. C. Dean McKinney ? \^ith a broad experience a * a college'administrator brought a very practical and lasting message. He gave the solution for a success. > ' ful life. The institution considered it a high honor to have such a distinguished and accomplished educator to make the address. Dr. W. Lini. nrer.f>nl,> 1 di plotr.as to twenty high school graduates ahd two from the normal departmentThe Alumni Dinner The Annual Alumni Dinner was held- at 2 o'clock p. m. at which ' tme?the annual address was dv, live red by the Rev. A. S. Bow *, S. T B., pastor, Ladson Pve.by--terian church, Columbia, South Carolina, The - Association ; felt proud tip.have the services of the' Rev. Fowe who is a worthy alum-' " lius of?'tho -schook?-He--spoke?of his vision of the l'uturp .Coulter-I and spoke of the great and -untiring services of Dr. and Mrs! G. W. Long to the institution. The Alumni Association along j with the Farent-Tcacher.j Association are putting forth- every effort to complete the Coulter Gymnasium, a building that isabe? ? ing put-upr bj^The citizens 'of. C'no.raw. The Associations wish to caKo- this opportunity to thank tho citizens of Cheraw for their con, tributions during the. year, and especially do. we thank the Ka ??-wanis Club (white) .who contri..... . butty! so v.ery generously. The institution welcomed its many out of town visitors during' ? tlve commencement - exercises and I want them to feel that they are always welcome to the~T?i"tals of this institution. Among whom were: Mrs. Margaret Adair, Mrs. R> H. Torrer.ce and President and Mh. ,L. S., Brown of Braiitard Institute;. Mrs. I. P. Pogue of Sum, ter;.S. C.; Dean and Mrs. Morgan of Johnson C. Smith . university. Ch^rlotteo N. C.; Dr. J. Jackson. Dalzell, .South Carolina; Mrs. A. S. Powo. Columbia. S. C.: Rev. & Mri, W. I. P. Roseborough. Cam. deni. South Carolina; Mrs. M. L. Foster, Supervisor of 'county? schools, Chesterfield county, Chesterfield, South Caroling; Mrs? I.. :>I. Mattisori,"Benedict college; Co-a Iambi a,- .&. G. and -the-many- ot-bevhurjdrpds of parents dMl friends/ AN APPEAL'FOR FOREIGN ' MISSION Continued from Page 1 ?in September?and we are very anxious to be able to place :>5,0uu in the hands of the secretary, Dr. J. H. Randolph'who directs the . work of the compact between oui boards. . ....... . i We cannot feel at ease without the repeated appeals, being much U> yop. when we listen to the cries coming through our Secretary Dr. Randolph and front missionvaries ...directly from the. lields. A'bout. 46 Hn Dumber asking us foi aid atids .support then salaries are behind mounting in the thousands. Will you not disappoint uas we look and believe and expect you are coming. Let every .utt'i decide that I shall answer the.class es of city' and without delay begin today to start your' contributions to the headquarters in Columbia. South-Carolina that they 'may be in .time-for to be placed in tin proper record - of report for the last quarter that will end our year's drive. Yours for the- cause, , J. P. REEDER . .. Secretary. RIDGE SPRING NEWS The Ridge Hill Baptist Sundayschool will sponsor1 a Children's Day program Sunday morning during Sunday school hour.1?Mrs. . -Vi'rgie Hammond is in charge of the program. TH,. members of the Sunday school and B. T. U. are working ??? hard to see" Avhtcb; person rar raise the highest amount of mdr. ev for the State Sunday schooland B. T. U. convention. They ate engaged in an "Automobile . Contest." If any of these young people present their paper to you. please help them. Mrs. Regina Wigfall is able tr be-out again after being in for'a-" bout .6 weeks. Mrs Virgio Hammond itrridimtly fell and hurt her leg very badly MJrs. Ellen Corley entertained the Senior L. P. A. t'lub Friday v June 5. After all business had been treated the hostess served a d.dicious Salad ' and ice course June IV, the club will be entertained by Mr$. E. W. Broadnax. ?r TtnrJr. L; P. A.cIuTT met-aTTbT home of Little Miss (}. T. Lotto Sunday, June 7. Quite an interesting program was rendered. After -which refreshments were sreve'd. Visitors: Mr, Jamw Bonis, Arrr* gusta, Oa. spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Borah Harris. Prof, and Mrs. A. C. Hightower and little daughter were "pop callers in town Thursday morning. Misses Mat Lid; LflUiso. Alae Ualdo, Messrs Loran Waldo, J. B. Price of Edgefield were the guest of Misses Rosa and Eliaabeth RroSundfty?ff ?\f j ? Watson, czrir~ H? ~ 1 . ooc^ir ,<g>^ Frit/ I*siirti. fanvi^iis \!l- America man v lui vine .1 >Vo l.otiis !iis l?iy. column on sports for this pjipor j Joe },oui;-> v.*ill fi.Vj_u.jniJ1 <11 the lUrlit'of Jane Is.- never y?..n fret<ii that ay.e<;UHt.-- I'or that .natter, will Max Sclmiollinj; b..et. The Yankee -Stadium will e t]jn^- perfeet. boxing an. Pa. "but , chat ahn-.n the mar, thr TiTOtiTotor.al trenjus. whose "saua. ity an>l ( 'oresipht is. nspot: ibj F. r 'it all .Realizing that Mike Macule- i.done responsible For the greatest! oxinir boom in t - hiMm-y nf t'. port, wo front down to. t!ie bee. live uF activity.at T'">U' Kroadway hat goes under the name of-.the Twentieth CciitUrv Sjxnlinir ell h' nd v. itb li.e hopes?u-F get'linn-' a lew pertiiieiil >jtie-'tio'ns answered ; ejrarding ' tip. .irr at .inaXt hmuli i | ill.self ami the 1'rowu lioy fr< r, lie Alabama <"ti:i. brak-. s, by Way >f 1 )etmit, whom Mike virtually W alter St.- It -.v.isv iay_!:air< * *'! "i iiii iIK:m }i;iiir ,y in net us in outer office. 'i'li. dnoo v.;is active witj'i the iiioos. ant iu.niir.tr a: <. 1* 11; --'Miii'V Dl. !!. i'l ' t :. .. I ' 'hi :;c ' '?"? ) .-. lit!;? ; ! ! ?' " *s ;.;1 ' t '-. \'a* -. HI' '.hatttf* Is-* .a a ifl'lit : v :i Vinu-.fi a t' at : f-i-i ..-r Ki I ! is th" l.aUlv # , v." w:.ilc- v. * w i : a!!:i - :* t*? S . )ini< uy i-iAihl ''-.mi lu ll* l it i..-.ii haV 'iitsi'Jo oi' J:\cnhs' ntiva'e a actum. wi'ii jv '.v;is .A a uitf ?"?I* s, ;i |.,.;i. . \va__ tal i*>r.> >1. i ' " t .. v ' . Mila-an a!.i?t< - ;i' o';if:j' r \ ot 'placed i . i ; .; i a' It'si ... . f u. ' - , ; : . lis duty Is >;i,i;-iv:V, ' ...r :,v'; ho yun.*ta.v. t ram * ? "j"a '.llt<>Lri a|ii; v vyiia* t" i.h-Ii i';.:- \* ': st- t i<111.<*t r. The?i Mi':-." .a .< *>i:V ' . {.i'ii i*.- Ho v. a .in > :i;! ft ' . - 'a; to !*. ]< .1 i vi. ~ tar as ! a, i a ! :> :? ' uis ; K. A ;*y*,a ' ) ' vi.i'-- a '>.?f??y ft:'- i.?. :i Vfiha : mtoiVi./w '<! .1- !.. lanilv ojcju'ot ho ,r.. readily. It .1 vitality.. W'v n .w t ! : .! ; n' V(- \vnii!<! !ila t.i hi'-c ' .rrif -s ot' A a ri.-a t; l-i Mike's , arlis *-i : : > v !<y I.uiiis. -la I* t a.liiy * a . : y d atal' rsla y\ *| us ii.t** .his ""A niivate office. ' . What a i .'a- c ' tita; was. Ti vails t'oi.'ii <1 a v r'al*! ' i.i : rallcV.v. l-han;,..| a" he u't eai ftuht <u lit.*-*! :!i. . The fur'i-hlti'ji's uvtv !.tix i? r-. iky ' i'nis-.'lf. -a.. 1 f'a !i\'. _ Mike sat I' hilt.-1 hi's, a'w *i vianot." nv >! sk. i t \\'?i v. his" rich': wn~ :v innw Vaintiny i<i* - I.o.as. .Inr--1-,.-*-hah?ihii1?> ? 'j ray?i?Uj? ; rait ami i><-ii t iwr to it o t 'That paintim- will always ma" no of liiV l' a - !'. s' - Tts the Wi.lk 4>r,-U-.4 lr t r si-hi>o!niati'.s ar.'l it was p. - ntcl tn .1 c. Ib.i: th'-u-.- h .1 . houyht tin.world of it. ! < lu-L'yt-d nio to acci-pt it I'lnm him as. jift. 1. -l all noviT )>a*t lY<on it. The man ' wko was so -ot't' kicakhcr thos(. < wi rds was' on, ,,f tlio c-rat'ti st workaday- ! mi-... men in fho country. lb wa-'a'.v a who had ? nib. a ''o:"t n"!- t"< y solf hy fiiid;ti;nf with hot'-. tj.i >f tic way-. Y. t as- h - n '? was obvious that tb- r.!:?t ji-?i -between, .him. ,and..J/,'.tw.I. uu?iui.-". nir>ro than a ninr.i- : t-u.v on-* ' tWoon pnoTi-ti r an ! Ih-h:--.--. I' wn--. ivioi-- in. i- i ir - iiivii -v. i Tlv-it Ja'-obs ]> : an bout .Too la- al'Aay. -<-i f! Rrown I'otnbi r, .1 ] \*> ho fururoj- T.ouis fo ki.os-k o.o Schniollinv i: t'o-.r m.; Tr ,-r ho y-f't to talkiny ab-I-.; ;h < a day--, it was- tbi> kin. tub wi.i. l.* ,? in. ?I-* I > ?-? - -- . fv- ? ? .? tract own V? fnro t saw 1 1m. 'Pw funny par-f ?r'f '" i< <; at f ].' >; y OtllC!' l>K(i|U"t C: - W'mV. ;(* him?bt-rt?f?o'.id'-i '* '.v.is- fwr'-]--"w f>n the ?i?a\v win n i; <a-r>* t<> f< >. . tain P( ns.1" "Tli ? I wm- ~ [i, tr.,i: t Jon. I wa* a nut < ? a' ' h at i!:* and 'p"M ?:. ? () h di'.wi 1. I tV.wI hafl 'nr'-a! a- '"a: heavyweight s u . ! ?I 11, i.I I?tc ( ?n?r?'? him in anothi hi. ft. r't t'v I \va< sure" that Jc 'was inc champion of the- w..r!d an-l I made plans to bring that chain? " plon?hip to hit: j Jarobs, who has conic up l'fo'ni i g| Bem ;-A: liVBraffl t ' " ^ ^ u riiiftWl! star of Brown univors.it chance, (and he <fi?l make Rood), ueh. wtfek. '(Don't miss it). SP ORT NEWS I3y Fritz Pollard i Ik; IKWspUjK'r "hlistk'l' . oil" the . strijots of the East Side and the atter.y to the most ihiporlatH 'sports manipulator of the day? soitie. say that Mike has even out- I done his old pal luul foi roi workmate, the late Tex Richard | t -a went-on' to .reveal how he. .?. 'Uirh't..foe it.to the public's t ye. ' "I realized'/* said -Mike. "that ill I had to do to make Joe ha- I iiirilia'tel.y famous was to- have-llio J -ports writer of New- York s o , .him in action'. But since 1 did - .1 A'jint to Lirmtr .lot' to iSow 1 rK.t vet. I brought the writers out \ru ee him'. How they marvelled at lis powers is r.ow history." Talking about history, lot us. ii you-a.little about the. personal I i-t ii'v of tills-man." He was bom ifty live years ago" of Jewish fatn- . }y nrr the* l'htst sthe.' .h'runi: t he . '.lining' Mike was destined to be a ist I >. r. lie "luistlod news pap n the Battery and when he out- j V-\v this'job lie'bust-lvd packug. J The idg niumelii in the v. u:. _ Kast Si.ler's life came one eyenb ... j hile i i- was on the line for 'tV':;; nts tickets at the famous Mill's -Theatre on the Rouvry. Aft'' i.e' bought his th ket a man who'd ! >t .i-ar'e t,o wait..offel'ed llilll .11 i!"lar .f'l- the <lucat.. Shrewd Mi':. a;r. rly a.eenfed the offer , a':! hat liuildr.e'd pel'eellt profit -e ' ,1. !.i: ki: t. Why rouhjn't !. ; !;? ' a p. oi.ite.hle ' business o iyir-r .highly desirable .Cheat c<l -jo. ty tiejats and ?;ell.r : hem at a pit iniuni. r, , i.i 'rl-lT.^ i,1--1 -I. ? .i'Miit.u'. lmVMikf ua- tot afro . < ,ii,'u In:,ivfalso knew h w ak. Is; much so that ! t: kadiujr spoins tick -; . Stt country ami llu* p*. '.-otial fi iinrj oj" '.row-Vnei s. l>ank; oi i ;:iti- it: all ytat.s 'of t' untry. . M il. Work' <f side by side with.; -s. \ kic: :ti- i. if. a;! tin- hitt .*rVj . a; t>;"oatoi ion's. liut wJiiK- Ton I : 1" d ii. lot y .Jacobs was) \'t }??. .i" ?tar.d.I?y an 1 \vntk. Af v 5 <ii< d. , nevet .J p,, uo.tM >onn> <ia'v succeed Tdx. As a mat lor of fart.' it . A\:;-'"t. t practically forced into . V.' nik'-kt stTIi 1k; a highly sue- ! . . - -1' ,! ti.do t looker and a jfroat, ,1'otnot dr. ' 'l ie .-it iatithat s(-t Jacobs I-, o-viir r-. -.olyed a<>und Mrs V. i'katii Randolph' Ik at-t an.l tin. oyittv'"b. :?s ti'.ar ' ad been pro| : fo<- he r Milk Kurd. All-of .I:*. 1 fid v \f on s'.icc.os,sos ! .-v, i?, ]y. i. ;t the Milk Fund t '"a ; i' ad a lot^.f nancy. . Titnt's. v.d\y I'.dl Farr.slv^rth. K' "id a.1- h+t4?1 tain, n Run.van.. ports xv.v,.;t tves i7f it,o lloarsr .V-'W York m w -pap.As . prevailed Mil;., to take ovor all future . M rand >Y.dmnnrmsr.? Ml're 's tlf.'U -IcW was tjl" Billv p..it., i, f - ? llW.nv It was sc, uvll handled that over five thou}.. t uracil ai way J'rym the tr.it"-. Then Mi.kt -r? '?ir" t I-." ;i. t the front and his leadership as a promote! | ? ain u: dispait (I. Yet Mike Jacobs is piorc than a i I'll. "' y. II:.-is a shap )' of des. j tines. Iv-p" ialj.y of destines aI ,i- i <1 1 ( "] ] . If it ha I r?t' lii'cn for him I.ouis. for'all the hoy's yreat fVtrhtTutt* ability, wouh! ' . I ' '..it'- a ]<M>k in ,011 thr~ ' 1 t At'i then again tli i r b lb ca . of Julian I?!ack | .n I ' 'v>i. l'.i'\h"'ioujjli, the first . "f '; M.trto r:i'o to at* sunn -my impt-r'aoro a- !nanni>< rs in ' no in*.!"Miant- imhtstr.y of?~prbw j.fixr 'tirnrr. * 'h:jt if any other pro-i i.hut Mike .Tifeiilis had I/'ttjy.. |" .r.ntToT would allow Iliack ,,;i Uoxhoroii*;!). to continue as h h. v's manager? As an answer ' *" that all you have to do is look '( what happen'*-! to poor old atrhel ft et Primo Camera he '<*T unsciui loiw management Then thy re are all the othei "olored people who have benefited j I'm fa 'd s' n nius. There ar? it o's-.i!)'!:'. who have l)"cii im- ! _jlAnr.t n v/i>il<l.nu-.n,. l>v Miiif-?H fl it (nmi^rh of hi tory. Let's ! n t.'i the Mike Jacobs of to.' ay. tk - man of medium stature, man w'irh the-thin praying ?.xitt ;np in his picture. " in* ! office boinp interviewed by your commentator and photoI THE PALMETTO LEADEH ^H ^M1m y pMervjiCiwiny Jdike Jacobs, the Pollard will conduct a feature grapher by our good friend from c .it cago., .Bill WooJafd. "There's one thing I'm'h&ppj about," said Mike, "an 1 that's the ,-ne\y? indoor arena we've arrangec fot." He was talking about the llippouronie of 43rd=street and ^ixtli Avenue. He told how the grand old theatre was being converted into a, perfect sports arena. ' Qf .course it won't hold inure than some eight thousand spectators but we'll be able, to put on all kinds of sports. Yes, and we'll be able to present. Joe Louis to is New York friends' in the winter if a suitable bout can be arranged." ; - ' ' * .. It was in this happy mood that we Heft Mike Jacobs,-'the Mike Jacobs who will always be re mo inhered as boxing s "greatest frit nd. I * I. .Ml l i.vi-ji i!iuri'i"nc wmi ever De renmn bered as. a true friend of the iol<>red rave. f . *- kruprise idrtii-xite PARTY . After service Thursday night, Iline 1th, more than fifty persons atten l<ii a surprise birth-night 'arty at the home of Rev..' and Mrs. W. M. poVtiis., in honor of their truest, Rpv., J.; \V, llirston. I>.l).. 'f Asheville. X. C. who Friday night concluded a very sue. issful revival at the First .Nazareth Baptist Church.All the truests were seated in the living room and shouted iiapny birthday!" to .Dr. Hairston ~i< h{. walked into the room. .Mrs. J. P. Reodcr, Mrs, T. L Ducl.itt ah i .Mis. C. II.. Brown, asisted at the piano by Mr. Edgar Thompson. r< ndere'd beautiful vir al selections'. Rev. M. M, !>< ???. ex? i ii-.loi i |cong'ra\ u-Jations ,t and ' irt! lay p:rsci lir, ?.s 'on behalf of all the guests present, An instrumental sold; "The Rosary,' was played, by Mr. Thompson.' Reading by Rev. K. M. Keitt. course j of ice-cream, cake, . uneh. assorted nuts and mints was served 1>y Miss Sarah Mickle and Annie Mae Jackson. '1 .he titlests. included'the following l>ersonsf--Iit v, and Mrs. J. P. Ree'der, R>?\\ and Mrs. M. M. Pence, f^ev. and Mrs. C. II. Brown, Rev. and "Mrs. ? L. Duckett, Dr. Briggs, Rev. Huey, Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Mrs. Cora Corn ley of Asheville, N. C., Rev. ar.d Mrs Rhodes, Rev. and Mrs. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. C. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson, Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Young, Rev. S. D. MclvM', Miss Elise Sea'rles. Mrs. Miriam McMillian, Mr. J. E. Go. reo, Mr. Isaac RusseU and many "tht'li'.r?: 1 i Everyone jiresoiit expressed imself as having enjoyed the afair, and wished that Dr. Hairston could remain longer int Columbia Dr. Hairston is a great gospel speaker, and i.s known throughout he United States and is now pas. tor of the great Mfr. Zion Baptist church of Asheville, N. C. He expressed himself as having enjoyed his two week's stay in Columbia. Dr. Hairston returned to his home in Asheville, N.. C- Saturday. Rev. \\\ M. Downs, pastor of First Nazareth Church expressed himself as having been greatly inspired after having attended the O il .w^.viii ctuu ouutncrn vv niie isap Si Loui^'aio. h ^ I". C . Mc(LELLAN HAS SOMETHING TO SAY We air"-a race of people, awful 'J or ' stn i l intf?things,?btrt?holding out is something different. When -things go well withy-think of youi pledge you made to the community chest. As . treasurer of thf Jaggers^ Old Folk Home I am in position?fo show you what fht community chest is doing for out I r ice. '? i Since January 22, 19.1G the community chest have been giving to [ daggers Old Folk Home $8:1..13 a month. They have been doing theii . part,?but?some?rrf?mrr churches have not done what they promised. We have pledged but haven't come up to our promises. We who have pledged let all of us pay it. Several of our schools have paid they pledge. Let us do our part. E. C. McClellap, .Treas. ^ I : ^ -?-? \ EA STOVER. NEWS s. The third quarterly confeYenc wih convene at St. 1'nilip on Hi 13th at 2 o'clock. P. E. Dr. E. 1 Dent will preach Sunday at 11 :U o'clock A.M. Amoni' manv rcioicino ??i dents art Misses Lleanor Simmon Rhena Woodard, Maree E. Car of Booker Washington, Columbia cMr. J. P. Hoi ley and Miss Mari liolley from Albany, Ga.; Miss Lt ola Webber, Miss Nellie Webbe trom Allen Univ.; Miss L. Sin: . mons from Booker Washington Miss Minnie Webber from Stat college. We are glad to be ir formed that Mr. Kirkland McKer zey has finished high school a St. Matthew. >Mrs. Susanna Woods Smith \va funeralized last Thursday at Re Hill Baptist church by her Paste Rev. IV L. Duck-Lett. She w?s htu visiting her. parents Mr. and- Mrs Lonnie Woods. Her hufiband, Mi Hollejy Smith and three-vhildre.n e Philadelphia, Pa., survives lnr. M W. Dowdy spoke as a member o the church. Mr. Jasper Kandolp spoke of he-rlife as a friend. Mr; Mary J. Joyner read the obituaij Miss Louisa Deveaux one of th uiikhv siuuvms ui uookci; wasi ington Hi to^k ill some timo ag ! a class and came home. She re turned to complete this school yea this being her last year in hig school she was anxious to finisl She remained in school about te days, on her return, after whits-he came home again the secon time and was Pu^ under the car ol' two doctors but she grew wors until - thd end came last Tuesda morning. . Funeral at St. P.hili Sunday, June 14th at 11:00 P. M Her Pastor, Rev. L. G. "Bowma in charge. _Gn. the account of tire abov death herein mentioned,. C hildren* I>ay that was scheduled for St Philip on the same date and hou will take place on. the third Sun day-at'2:00 o'clock: Mrs. Betsy Joy.ner the mot he of Rorl HitU Rrinti-,t J u n I ----- -?I,-' - ? funeralized last Wednesday ;wt he church *t>y her Pastor, Ilev. T. I Duckctt. The Master only cam and took His .own. Undertake Iloljey and Sons, in charge of all Mrs. En>nia Webber had anothv light stroke and her oldest sistc _ Mrs. Berdio Richmdsnn of Petrol Michigan together with Mr. J Webber and her grandson nrotor ed down and spent three week: with her. They returned last Tues day and repotted having a fun ;tay. - . : Mr. John Spann, one of the bes farmers in .Suihter ^ unty war one of the .week-end visitors ai Mr. and Mrs.'W. M. Webber. Mrs. Annie C. Shivar has re . turned from Washington, 1?. C. and reported a very pleasant stay The Rev. and Mrs. W. K. How sat: of Cameron. S? C.\ spew! last Wednesday night with his broth . . r. On the -ith Sunday at P.M. he is'scheduled to pi each ai St. Philip church, bringing all hi: ;V.-.-mbeis and all others hi can. Ms. ihiya Tucker v. no was' opei .ted oh in the Columbia ho pita some time ago returned to' he . home last Tuesday arr(j are get ing along fine. Those op the sick list ar. Mrs. Francis r,akin,~ Mrs Dellie (5icon and Mr: JertcretU' Come to church members?-go n lunch Christians. . < Subscribe For The Leadei AUTOMOBMiF, LOANS * AND RKFiXANCIN() Standard. Rates and Tims. CRAWFORD'S ' 1927 Main?PI.one 41.'IS . Prompt, Confidential So; vice See Our Mr. Catht*y FOR HONEST VALUE USED CARS STOP BY 1924 MAIN BUY WHERE THE OK Counts J & OK CHEV. CO. 1924 Main St. wm?m?mma rinnMBi^ t\vk-'tv-six In your "gifcales't sorrow hearted service, feeling derstanding and svmpa i in serving others well. PINC FUNER P! 1006 Washington St ri ^ lv ?? ; <" SIMS IlKill NKMS j | l-'nion. S. C.?Sims High school! * , ciosvU *1' .- \ cUl with a success.ul j term. K\er>thing ,?as inspiring ' and tall of yiieouragonient. The high school dcpui tmcnt rendered wpiulei t'ul plays this term. They wore said to be the best during the past tivv or six years. ? The exercises of the Senior class ' wa< ex eel Km with the assistance 1 of t lie sponsor, Mrs. 11. C. Pride and ITol. A. A. Sims at his duty 1 .1.'. ... i..? .. 1...1 a:, i i ... I KM IV Il(| (I liailU IUI * the welfare'of his race and endea1' .voring to prepare iiis graduates for the present age. The. beginning of the exercises was .May the Mist at 1:00 o'clock. 1 .Music of the uay was rendered ,by Sims Hi Choral club. The club is " Voinpo.ui of excellent lallnu^tftis li tei m. ' ' I The sermon was -delivered by v Uov. .1. A. Hatch," pastor of Corinth Baptist church. His theme sub>' ,iect was: "The Hallucination of ' (Jetting Something in Return for II Nothing". He dealt with the sub ' ,,cct woiniruUsly ami 10ft three mo* -Hves with the Senior classes that will help lis to serve our age suc' .**s.sfui|y. e Wednesday night, June drd the i- -Senior clrfss rendered a?wrmderf nt~ -play; "Anting- The-Stars'' ivnsthe - title. The cast was among the i best talent ot' the. Senior class with li the absence of one member, Wil1 iiam Kovhelle who was ill at the >. time but his part was taken by h Andrew .Maddux, who did the very 0 best he conld in playing his part, c This was the class -night for the ? Senior glass and it war; "under the^ y auspices of Miss Sara Baton who i: really-was full power behind the [. throne. ' Thursday morning, June the 4th at 11 jVclock the commencement ex C7 TTC-tsi-s wa^s rendered. Address to the Seniors was made IJy Rev. Hodges,, pastor of the 1st Pres1 byterian chitrch, (white). The - speakers took their iespcctive plac - ev fullillinf their i .w itnl i plomas and cortiljcates were pres ented by .'Superintendent Prof. e H|R I -HAIR GROWER (Double-Strength) VAS 50c ^ NOW 2.?c < Nu-Nile Glorifies Negro Beauty. .1 Have LONG?SOFT?Glossy Hair. F II E L ? :L 1 I 1 French Marcel Iron 1 Beauty Course . t" With Our Special $2.00 Outfit Belowi ! 1 Brass Comb (fine Wood handle) 2 Double Strength Hair Grower 1 Pressing Oil ClosSine. 1 Bottto French Perfume ? ' Supply is Limited. > Send $2.00 Money Order. Act Todayt t Only $2.00 cash, delivered to your door.' No C. O. D. PEEREF.SS PROpUCTS CO. 06 Atlantic St., Jersey City, N. J. I bXr I i; <* TO BE III f NEW YO X IN HON IX jT =YTSIT()RS ANE ? ? On Thursday Evcnii ! <1 j* 1th Annual Dan re in honor o ? at the It '! Lido Ballroom j| 1 Kith St. AND 7th AVI i ,|. Ail out-of-town iruests will be i X Reservaliotis lor tliis affair * v. l ilinu .1 anus A. W akefield, 7(i W *x* Y "YtTAIts""UK SKKMCE """" ;T| v ymi can turn to us for wholeassured of being met with an unthy arising from lontr eSneritnce ' ifl :knevs j al home : hone 5707 M rect * Columbia, S. C. ; " 1 A Saturday, June 13, 1936 " ^ Jolly* The farewell class song "warsuiiK by the Senior class. Prof f Sims awarded three prizes to students who won them this term on different occasions. Dr. L. W. Long awarded a prize fch- the best science student the past four years. Miss Sultan Dawkins was the liberal receiver. . She was the leader of the Senior ?? class of 1936. There were 35 to graduate, this year. At this time only one was ill, William Rochcll ore of our dear class brothers who t could not be present. The Senior class wish for him a speedy recovery. , The different towns represented this year by students were: Laurens, Misses L. Smith, Hi Dendy,' L. Poole, M. Garlington; Lockhart, Misses Ruby and Pearl Smith; Greenwood, Miss Lucille Freeley; f Spartanburg, Mis,s Debardia Reid along with several from Santue, Carlisle and Buffalo, neighboring towns. > * . ' Goodbye Sims High Your interest for us was grand We are leaving with a painful sigh And we hope you will ever stand. ' We feel we are called to serve the present age And before we do it right, -A war On-ignorance we -will wage; By s.truggJipg?day.. and - night, ~ Our talent isn't the world's best Success is the goal for us to reach We are going to the top or lest Failures our youthful minds beseach. IN MEMORIAM . " ' ' In memory of John Chappelle Martin, who passed away ' one ,.|" year today?June 13th, 1935. at Washington, D. C.? "Treasured thoughts of one so dear, Often bring a silent tear; Thoughts return to scenes long 1 past? Time r.oll?-, on, memory lQ9t," ? i . Hig wife?Arie Anna Martin and. __ children. : * ? j mawveli/s hair grower Don't buy or use anX more hair fevV grower or haiV JR& preparation until V<>U wr',e an^ re" IS U Ogl ceive full particu! ffj pyjj lars FREE from I in \N nv Maxv^eU ifn I 0 pn! regards of his. i r\ *71 wm. Maxwell, jr 966 Pink St., Richmond,?Va. WANTED Cooks, maids, rursos anjf* on?* ' good middle age house-keeper. If you want a job see us at o.n^e, we have several good, openings. COLUMBIA Employment Bureau Ir.oon positions available 1521 Main Street Room 7 I'hiin# Open All Nipht?24 hoar Service Save your nickles and dimes ahd come up to see us sometime While in Columbia visit the Lenox Beer Garden LVXG1IES AT ALL TIMES MURRAY and GRANT, Prop. 1129 WASHINGTON STREET % 1 1 * NCE : 1 X ELI) IN ? RK CITY | OR OF ? > FIGHT FANS? f~ rig, June 18th, 1936 t >f South Carolina's Visitors X Wakefield will he held eautiful *!* . and Terrace | ENUE, New York City ^ ; ntrodueed from Ballroom floor. Y ?:? 71? may .he made in?advance?by?x u '. Kfith street. New York City. y Y T T. H. PINCKNEY Founder , 1-- 1