THE CAROLINA TIMES SATWIDXY JUNE if, 1M7 FACE nmiA 7 GRflDUATE AT PALMER MEMORIAL r, CharIpttf Hawkins Brown Ahnotinces Very Successful Session By H. R. Bsrluilal* Dr. Charlotte H«wkin» Brown, president and founder of PAlmer Memorial Institute, * Sedalia, N. C., witn«8iied the fine re»?lts of thirty-six ye«ra of ^leniiatent fort and self denial as the com* mencement exercises for .ment' bera of tHe (grammar grades, the hijrh school and the junior col* l«(fe departments took place from Thursday, May 27th. to Monda7 May Slut. Wellesley Auditorium, tile scene of all the exercises. ^crowded to overflowing oi eacn oc^sion. , Tke activities opened Thurr- day evening with the' presenta* tion of an operetta by students in the first six grades. This play entitled, “Jlere Again” was of an atlccorical nature depicfcing the retorju'of^ spring and revealed hojr^ the forc«5| of ni^re must woKk ti)gether in harmony. Senior Clati Dajr Tt^ cl#ss day exercises of the graduating class of the high school d^artment wer« held Friday e^ning at 8 o’cleek. Ralph Sawyer, saiijtotorian, wel- comc'd those attending in It well delivered speech. Miss Charlotte Hawkins, historian and niece of Dr. Brown, reviewed the history of the class during its four years at Ptalmer. Margaret Lanier read { tic class alphabet which sh^, com pos'd in rhyming couplets, Juan ita Mftehi»ll,-class president, ren dered a vocal solo entitled... “None But the Lonely Heart" in a voice which was rich in tonp and beau- t)iful in clearness. Constance Merrick, class orator, spoke on “Palmer Traditions” re'^iewing the history of Dr. Brown’s Histo ric work in founding and develo ping thg. school i the cultural as. pects of the school which' helo to distinguish it from otherS, and the emphasis which is placed on habits of cleanliness, industry, and religion. Wanti Gomez por- ler’ Frits Nelioo taking aa her theme the claaa motto, ‘*Iiftin2 Am W*, Climb” read" Iw own poem “Od**to Palmer.’’ Eater Taylor, testator, read t^e claaa will, followed by Louiae Jones who gav^ class prophecy. Marh merriment waS’ evoked as Peulan Melcl«or, giftatorian, presented gifts to various member* of the elalft. Charlotte Hawkins led the class as they Mmg the class «ong. /uanita Mitchell, ipF^dent of tht class, presented the class gift, a beauttfulljr stained window to Dr. Brown, who gr«ciousl]r re^ ponded in her characteristic man ner. Prof. Charles Jj^Gnuit instuc- tor in sciencg aira ths "elaaa” ad visor, was in charge of the prH gram-* Bacalaareale S«i tRer. W. A. Blackwell, D. D., of Charlotte, N C., editor of the Star of Zion, Church organ de- livdred the bf^calauT'^te i«p> mon Sunday morning at 11 The vested el loir rendered stirringly two anthoms. Dr. Blaclcwel) maintained that mrery graduate has three major debts to his .parents, to Hs. teacher, and to society, “The first of these win never be paid, he teid, "Yon will )>ecome More grateful to your teachers.as you grow older; your debt to society is to find your place in wf>rld ever mindful of the Golden the speaker stated. "Only as you give yourself to others can you grad uate to heights of real manhood and womanhood. An unhappy person is one who escapes hds re- sponsii>iHty to human society, ’ he said. CemmeBceHiMt AeUvltiea The commencement address was delivered by Dr. Garnett C. Willdnson, first ■ assistant super intendent of Schools in Cashing- ton, p. C. V Dr. Wilkinsen urged the grad trayed the role of “Class Crumb- uates to subordinate thoughts of SCARBORm & HARGETT FUN£Ria DIRECTORS ^ Ambalaaca Service ^ PHONES PAY J-3721 — NIQHT JS7Xa S2;: EAST P$TTIGREW ST. MWHAM, N. O. GOOD POOD FOR FAMILY M Fl^pNDS ^ AT LOWEST >RIC£S Hollywood Inn Cafe MRS.^C. C. HAYESWOOD, ^ [118 S. MANGUM ST. DWRHAM, H. SPLENDID BREAD PHONE J-3792 •IS Fayatteville St. SYMPATHETIC S I R V 1 Oil McLaurin^ Funeral Horitie ■.'I LICENSED EMBALMIRS Officir PAonet F-07S1' lies Fayetteville Street piM* F«rft On/kaa. ■. Clothes Tailored Fof You CLB'ANINQ * PR1811ICQ AVnRlNQ A SPECIALTY PBONE 16491 UNION TAILORING CO. I 118 PARRISH ST. DUlHAM. N. C. personal gain and seek to find their rii^tful places in thg eco nomic,-and socisl status ^f. A- rlcan life. The s{>eaker also de clared the development of chara cter and integrity* to be of the very vital importance in tVe training of the student. Haying Iributt to Dr. (Brown and the work of the Palmer Inatitue, Dr. Wilkinson said, “The World is fast coming to realise that," an been done at Palmer for many, many years under the di rection of Dr. Charlotte Hawlyns Brown, the devlopm«nt of chara cter and bigK. moral standards must receiva the same emphasis as the teaching of mathematics, Kfstory, chemistry or English.” E>r. Wilkinson complimented ttlft school on itii program and high cultural standards and-^poke in terms of strong approval and oommendation of th® work-of Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brwn, found er and president of the school. Diplomas were awarded to 33 in th« high school .department and 13 in ti^e junior college. Thomas Murpfay, of Sedalia, re ceived highest ’honors in th^ high school for four years students. Charlotte Hawkins, of Cambridgo Mass., took 2nd honors for 4 year students. Ralph Sawyer, of Mount Airy,- Ni C.^ harf"tKer"hifT?v est average of tlWe yeaY; stud ents and has salutatoriant Marga- rett Lanier had second honors for three years students and Prit* Nelson was third, stance Merrick, Louise Jon«s and Margarett IT>obday, took fyst second and tlird places respec tively for two year students. Ma rion Cordice was first among the one year students. iDr. ESrown presented the. diplcfi, mas and prizes being assisted by William G. Brown, M. A.,i acting dean and Charles A. Grant, D. S., d^ector of the higl school. Those ree«iving prizes in the high school department wore: 5NDS THIRTY SIXTH YEAR NOTE>y(TtTjl ttuettfoa wltt b» Mogw«f»J FkEM in this eolama ONLY wbtn yoa include m clipping ot thin column and Migp your full namtt. bioMdate. Mad correct addfna to your Utter. For a 'Private Reply” . .. aend only (2Sc) aai k aelf-addreMsed, wtamp*4 ^onrelopnat/or my new ASTROLOGY READING and receive by return mail FREE ADVICE on (3) Quertiont. PFJ—Do- you think we ^ 3'tnnrnrUi to ■w'fT I'j. little house. Ana: Under the pr‘^nt dr* ^ cunMtances it is entirely too much work for yo«r l^band 4^ care for th« place and ^ wevU be blest to sell if y^ can get a good price for it. Don’t let it go for a small sum or sacrifice for it is worth a good sum. Send sll letters to: ABBE WALLACE, csre of THE CARO- .LINA TIME^ 117 E. Peabody Street, Durham, N. Carolina. MG—I have a desire to live a Christian life and want to be happy. Tell mk^ If 'th^s desire will be fuIfilK-d and will. I marry the man I love? Ans; Noti'.ng will stand your way of living the kind of life that you desire, and the CHURCH will mean a lot to you aa you grow oldtr. The man -that you care for loves you and is just as eager to make a two some of tWe affair as you sk. CLR—Does my mother’s fos ter-sister mean her anygood? I am undecided about the matter. Ans; If you bear all th« expan ses then it will oossible for you to make this trip—otherwise I am kfraid. you won't go. Your husband isn't going to help you out. He i* determined to cafry just as he has been fdr the past few years. Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown» president and founder of Palmar Memorial Inst., witnessed tic fine results of 36 years of per sistent effort and self denial at commencement exercises May 27. Ans: The woman doesn’t mean your motl»er any harm. It is quite tru® that they don’t have anyone, very ihuch in common and do ' not seek one another’s company but they are friends. Don’t con tinue to worry about tlieir rela tions. VCil—Does my beau ^ve me or does he love the girl . the: I accuse him of? Why does h^ go to her house so much? Ans; If he didn’t care for her he surely wouldn’t stay at her house more than he does at home Don’t let him fool you—he does love her and just abut as much as it is possiible for llm to love ■^-AEP—Is the wife'of the man.^ I i^ve been corresponding with Urt^ig ftrf not? Ans; She is, but she iii in a distant city from where y«u ar«> locat"d. This wointan will ^t in all probability ever enter hjs lif* again as si^ 'iont all love for him before she left. * i DOD—'Will the plans that I havp, vforl; ou^. pould*^ get an Aj^trology Reaiing? i Ans; The plans that you an your sister lave in mind will work out very favorably to both concerned. If you desire a pri vate i*'ply and an Astrology Reading send a quarter and I will be gla.d to giv^ you my frea opinion on 3 auestions. PATRONIZE, OUR ADVERTISBRS OLD NORTH STATE MEDICS ^ GIVE SWANKY AFFAIR As a concf^jpn* to the 1047, Dental, Medical.,and Pharmaceu tical Society, the organ izatioij, gave its annual ball last Thurs day night in the gymnasium of North Carolina college. - It was the most fashionable af fair of the seaspn and the socia- Mde of the building, and a couple ‘‘he time. No-le doesn’t love anyone. He is very selfish and Scholarship, Ruth, Hunt, Eliza beth Kendrick, Vera Lewis, TJ>omas Murphy. Effol^T Cia,- rence Beam, Sadie Knucklus, Frieda May.e and Marion Cordice. Thos(e receiving .prizes in the *Jol- lege department were John Car ter, Valedictorian and Gertrude Henry. lites turned ouT in large bers. The gym itself, was effective ly decorated witl* blue and yel- lov/. Soft bltie lights on each RCO—The man I love stay out all the time yet he tells me num- he loves me and I want to know if it is true? Ans: He couldn’t care very much for you and stay away all of bright lights that 1 ung high in the ceiling, illuminated the place. ' , During th* intertnission the dancers were entertained with several numbers by members of the Suiii Q Revue. L.oftlniS So Good JIair Grower A Potnndp Gruwa loas Uk> hni r, recom m etidefl ''by yoor dcH'tor '.or Scalp DiMeaneA. Fat* litiK Bair. SO-GOOD HAIR STRAIGHTEN Eh i lirat «r oomlw Orow*n '(larsa boxn> SSa Stralshtenr (larce lwxr>) ..... S0« Mmi’i q«lr Stralgbteaer SOe SUa WUtcaar Wl« OooMinat oil Soap (fi« Dr MaU Unljr. lO.tOO Asenta Wanted S«ad Money Order. H’« Vat Toiilai* Sa^OOD CHEM AL CO. TS FAIK ST.. S. R ’ - m. •>■ OCCO-NEE-CHEE .Self-Rising Flour ’ Guess out of Baking and Saves you Money •IT WAS MV LUCKY DAY SWIETHEAnr WHEN I FOUND LUCKY FOR • Ml TOO DEAR, ( YES. LUCKY WAT I DISCOVERED GODEFROYb iARllEtfSE IN TIME ) . *.>^N^kodr •••ais to know Joat •■•t 4am to fcaw'bar hair mi b«au- tifiU.lt •Iwva.tlfMM UlM allk. Wkat to tlM Mcrat of har ronthfid-look- lai hair) cooM navar Suaaa— a alaapl* Msiicatiem of Godafroy’a Isrtnaa. Tfcat’a Sna's aacrvr, and you •-—I It. t^ Jmdt aah 70«r dmimr for • bottia of Utftooaa (proqouncad LAItRy-USB),’tha L la tha rW boi. Altplr with ■—MO how qnlsfclr It tiTaa your hair that aoft, ■hlmmaring, lua- troita flnlah ao much admlrad by arary- Cray^oaa—ttraaka diaappaar—with a ' ^nSla application. Color wantad comaa aranly—)at black, bhKlu dark; cnedlum or llsht brown, or Ubnda. No fua^ no mora trwbla than« ahampoo. Don’t Wlt^try Godaf^’a Larleuaa to- day. Jt not Mtlaflad, your daalatf will promptly rafund your eiou^m Many of the local Medies and Socialitesc were seen tpippins the light fantasy and having a grrand time. Much' too soon,- it was time to go, the dance had ended and'another Isession of the Old North Statt Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Society lad Music was furnished by the 'Bull City Nite Hawks. wants only to please himself so therefore he is going to lire as he is now and enjoy life alone. NHC—Will I be aible to visit my daddy tHis'year? I am so an xious to see him. Have a CLEAN SHAVE Without Using a Razor . . . Siniply Your Beard OFF! At last science has found a way to rfmove a beard without shaving. No nore razor, no craping, no cuts, no soap, no bother. Merely apidy Magic Shaving Powder as directs — then wipe off, leaving a clear, smooth skin. Don’t wait! 35c buys a generous slKopackage at any dnig store.* If you want to try before you buy, write Magic Shaving Powder Co., Dept. 34 Savannah, Oa., for free trial sample MARSHALL WAYm, Hich-DMM ChaiploB and OlyaiMc Whwer, Ghrss His Vlaw M iMsfclag EALTHY nerves are a diver* H Mine are healthy and I try to them be^thy. 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