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pr " T V - ' Saturday, JVIav 18, 1857 172 In Graduating I South Carolina Are T-IONMARK?The South Carolina Area Trade School, Den iv.atk. South Carolina v/ill have i: Commencement Exorcise on May 24, at 2:0o i?. m. in the Area Trade School (iyint iiun. The speaker for this occasion will Re ?!r. J. M. Cherry, Chief, Division ct the I'.Jind, Slate Department-of lh+Ulic - Welfare- - The 'graduating; class ~ is composed of 172 students who a r e listed helaw according to their trades, frotu which they will receive their certdfieuten. and? diplu- . mas. ? AIR CONDITIONING & REFKIGEUATION: Joseph Crawford," Jimmie Frazier, Mack Hunter^ Den Mills Liiron. Saylor Lee Mattison, Jr., Early Thompson, and .Charles Krfwa rd-WiBumxs? AUTO MECHANICS: John ReT ginald Chapman, Fred * CI ethers, Ritdia.rd.TL "Glover, Rudolph Hantia. Edward Mordoujrh, Cardficld N-immons, Orrin J. Pearson, Alp' ?nso Pinekney, Calhoun Poser, Matthew Smith, and Gene Watson. BAR BERING: Sam Bradley. John Datpel Burton, Roosevelt Chaplin, Morris China, Jr., Barbara Jean Clyhurn, Sammie Lee Fountain,?E4+4ah- -Phillip Haves. Theiessa Hickmon, Dovene James, David Freddie Johnson, Troy John:? IMen Alexander Keatoh, Jr., I Willie Jorlcp Nelso'v Jr.. Th?tma ^ I Lois Peake, Roscoe Pressley, ClauAir* T\/1 r*r*i, <2 r* I t r* w* i . uic iuav.iv. uiiciiuii, uuiiuiiic L/cc j $indab, James Sneed, Jr., Edward j Stroman, Luther Washington, and | Eugene Wright. ' BRICK MASONRY: Carl Barnwell, Roland Carter, Harold Clay, William Drakeford, Charles Floyd, Paul Ford, Clarence Fulton, Ernest Earl Gilmofe, Virginia Johnson, Henry Edward McDonald, McMillien, Allen Munnerlyn, Manuel Neeley, Joseph Oiven, George Washington Readen, Mince Herman Robinson, James Sanders, ?? -Lester A. Smith, and Jimmie Dent ^ Wright. CARPENTRY: v John Mack Bostic, Theodore Brown, Isaac Buncome, Linnte u Cain, George Leroy Geddis, .Willis Gillard, Jack Glover, Lemar Graham, David Murray McDuffie, Morris Smalls, James Sweat, and Johnnie Herman .Williains. COMMERCIAL SEWING: Malvenia Campbell, Annie Laurie , , Coleman, Evelyn Fuller, Doretha I ~ Jones. Bettv McBride, and Dorothv I Mae Thompson. ~~ COMMERCIAL tr aiminCi; Blanche Lue Davis, Christina Driffin, Rosa Lee Ford, Betty Jean Frasier, Beatrice Marilyn Gary, and Martha Stewart. , , COOKING & BAKING: Nathaniel Daise, Iristine Dukes, Donald . Hamilton, Richard Hammonds, Ati lee Hicks, James Calhoun Mickens, Matthew E. T. White, and Cardoya ~t ? WilljpiTTH- , > COSMETOLOGY: DorothY ~Mae'~ Brockington, Alfair M. Burgess, Marie Edwards, Paufine FraftklHH-' Vivian Wright Green, Lila Mae) Johnson, Shirley Apn Leach,Edy- j zone Jamison McMillian, Ruby Mae TT "Hf 1 ? I uciia wurpny, anu iviaiue M. Pygatt. -n " ELECTRICITY Benjamin Dones, j . ' Phillip Frederick, Thaddous.t Kearse, Elijah Lloyd, Joseph Mcmillian, Richard Manigault, Elbert Mason, Jr., Johnnie Mintz, Johnnie Odom, George White, and Robert Thomas Young. > PAINTING & FLOOR FINISH ?UJG; harlftii_Bmtr,JBradley, 8*t* - Brunaon,. Robert Buckary, ft .. M & - - - ?; Class At ( 4 ' ! ;a Trade School I i YVii\. " I '"vi|p Cooper. John McGill. Herbert Loo Miller, Bert Mitchell, SH Karl J. Valentine and James Will- t v iains. I'LASTHRlNG: Alton Breeden, * Iiv, Charles Brislow. David H. l'' (iii hs. Freddie Albert Johnson, K.irold Hinekney, and Samuel ?11 Wright- v Va n,l'MBl\(;: K i nest Jv Adams, Hherris Ashbee.- Charles Cardwell ' Collins. Jr.. Charles Edwards Harris, Jacob Heutley. Heyward Fleas Ibhnsun. Herbert Fee Moore, Sam- . tttd~7 Murph, '?Julmnie Hinekne.v. ^ Farley Heaves, Thomas Vance, and Haul Zinuennan. . RADIO KEI'AIKIXG: Thomas I*...*! . TT-J.'.- ^ *" T r ? nenry ?>. i\ini,ot'K, ..osepn Smith, and William Washington. nc SHOE REPAIRING: Charles is Louis . Broughton, Verguree Brown, Amos BrunsoiiT ChhrlesF ChavisT " Dan Dubose, Madison (Hover, El- A ford Davis Harris, Lamar Ina- Ei binett, Robert James, Earl John- Gi son, Leon D. Johnson. Clarence M James Mack, Loroy Nelson, and W Willie James Williams. W Je , TAILORING: Johnni Black. Sf : ^ I L - ... ^ ? c _?,s: * jj ^rjffC t *5gft?r ^ 1 ^I -I - ?? 1 X. THE PALMETTO LEADER jhana Spokesman Appears on TV . j i* XKW YORK^Robert O. Menh, an official Ttmesentative of l? Republic of Ghana, came to i\v York fr.om Washington, D. to appeal- its a Helping Hand ou e "IStiike It Rich1' broadcast of * onday, May J3, to mark the < 'Citing of a Rooks^for-Ghatia 4 uipuign which v. ill he conducted ider the auspices of the popular yTime television program ~ ft'I>S decision, Mon.-thru-Fri., 11:30 Ai-13:00 Noon, KDT). Mr. Mensah visited the program the national edstune of Ghana, e former Gold Coast - colony hich recently was given itsi in'pendence. by Great Britain. One of the greatest educational ds of the country, he explained, for Tiiglish-language hooks and rthur I - a i li t* 1 IJlain, Benjamin < timonds, Harold Garvin, Abraham 4 il.bs. James Perry Godfrey, 4 atthew Green. Zenobia Holland, ' illie Hopkins, Leroy Johnson, Joe , illie Jones, Jacob Lemon, anette Laurie Rush, and Frank iss. < 'resident Asks Busi ioverament Keep 1 ^Buy Yes sir, Mr. President! As the Elect ge has been going down steadily, right :Let's look ot the record of my hourly 1937 (20 years ago) it averaged 1947 (10 yeors ago) it averaged 1952 (When you became president) it 1957 (Today) it averages ONLY And here in the area served by SCE< inly 2.31 per kilowatt hour! Can anything else that you know of ' . \ B3SEBE 131 leriodicals of all kinds. He appealid to the people of this country to ontrib'ute their used hooks?ficton and non-fiction?-and backiiimher magazines to this worthy ause. f The "St t ike Hi t lli'di" t'.-l'.'Vision * - J*- - ?. A A > * V >* V >* V't r : '' , ? BARGAIN - V {* ,V :* $ > ."MEN SHOES ______ _ v" boys swim sriTS :: X x ladies si n i)kesse v ? ' . baby clothes -r~- . .. ?. I Helen Tl ! 1330 Assembly St. Lw?'?w?v?v Iness, Labor to H< 'rices Down! That. ric Servant my average hourly reside f along! wage in homes across the U. S. A.: ? _...4 1/31 a kilowat 3l710jf i titewit averaged 23/4* kilowat 2 2/3# kilowat ZCO the average residential rate TO match thjtf matchless record? ? REDDY KlUOWAt^ ~lV" j The Mighty Atom '"* Electric Servan/. ''S 1 I'nfo ? program agreeu to act as a v.o.ieci ion center for the printed matter. "We used not to I.ijoav mu h ahout world 'affairs hack in Indiana ?- tin inteVnational situation to us. was the speed, fin; s . 4:i Ohio!?;Herh Shrineiv , ; ?j. -J- -J- ?JA*, . " ' " HUNTERS % , <;:>c to si on ? 3."c S ? 7.">c 10c to :r>0 ?? irift Shop . *j Columbia, S. C. i 4T4 4T4 ATa ATA ATA 4% 4^4 4T4 4^4 4^4 < ^gw^flBT 1 1 *wB| afc j ':' -si ?} ' -* ? .'I iit< 7"?"' .'I ? "i v.w&] 1 : * ? 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