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lU THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY JUN£ i. 1»37 State Normal Formally No^iHed Of Four - Year Cout'se At C«mmenceineDt Kwoxvi^ Stniors Ri^ceive (Bf N**y ArmttrenK) PAYETTVILLE, N, C. Miiy 27. —107 jrwiduaV* ginotrfuHy took of ■h;Mie^ tod.iy frnni ihi* historic haUn «if St«t^ 1 Normal School u th* Honorable J. M. BlrougWon of RnWirn cxhort*‘d them to choos«‘ worthy iroal* as life'objective* at the fifty.ninfrt aaniial commencement hold in tl¥ Smitir Cha»ei. Poi'^B^irree in '"t:i inipntnry education mer Senator Georgre McSvii in preaentingr the speaker "ulogized him for his achievements i^-the fields of law, politics, education and" reli{!lon. Mr. Bronphton held hi* audience in rapt attention as h« ^outlined the ftitiiKty of inadequate gojtls as wealth fame, and . held Oj> ' instead'^the value of livas that are dedicated, rultiv«ted, animated and elevated’ ot th- audiiHif lir. N. C. NeW' bold. Trustee and int'nibcr of the State Board of^ Education wl o made foiinal ■ anouncement of tha fact that Fayeteville State Normal had beep raised to a fuH foui-'^year tollege and that college hud hccn'jrmntpd th" au thority to award trrade “A” cer- iificatoB and irrnnt-tfV Bachpldtl Immediately following the main speaker Dr. Seabrook presented This announcement iiroujrht pr* longd and vigorous applause from all prennfc^nd a number of this year's graduates signified their intention to return, in Sep tember to puH(ue tie third year such [course which is to' ho added at and |,the opening of the new school term in 4he fall. An interesting; feature oft !'• exercises "was the present?.tion t-y the'class of 19.77 of a paining of Charles W. Chestnut, former president of State Normal, Jater became well- known as a novelist. Alonf with this gift tle clean also presented to President Sabrook a check foi 1100 to purRlase books bp cr concerning the life of Chestnut. Following the awarding of di- plomas by H. L. Cook, Chairman of Ekiard of TVustees, Presiden'' SeaibrdSk ettlled attention to the rift by tht State*' and Federal governments of th« new library costing $3'6,OO0, whicl* is schedul ed to be complted by July lat- The last State legislature also voted to give th« local college fTO,000 for the lewction of s new girls’ dormitory and |10.- OOK) for the.renovaLtJon of the pre sent, boys dormitry. l^ls work is t(# be started at a very navly date. ' - DOWN m THE FARM By^^ Abe Crosby For excellehce, in Home Ecu- ^ l^mi^s Misses Hendricks and . % tJMme. QJ. WONDERFUL )■ HAIR GROWEft 1 1' ■ ^Mme. C J. Walker came from the great wor|iin^ class of people. She Knew their toils ^d^hardships; of the sweat and grime and drudgery l>f life; of how little time anc^ atti^tioh they had to give to their hair and scalp. There^re, when she discovered a wonderful formula, she madeit double strength so that the first application_wottld U far reach%in its effeaiveness. C j^miker’s ” " ^ ^^oMderful hair grower i^rowi^d beautifies the hair. At the sai^e time, rich penetrating se^et oils go 'deep into the roots of the hair supplying the necessa^ scalp ^ood and ;giving tone, aiid1b«Riiy tothe hair. iThirty years on the market,^ and yet, in spite of the deptessipi^ hundreds of dhoii^d^o^boxes are going out to women everywhere. • Is your hair shorty brittle, thin jf falling guti • Doits it ^ ^ %JDc youJ>ave itching scalps ^ . r. ^ cSbwER J. ^X^CKERIMANUFjgTURING CO., lUTER BUILDIKGjIliibSSn , - J^^INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ganw we^e awarded tfie Matlio J. Chavis and Mayme Seabrock prises. For excellence in scholar ship. Miss Mamie Norris of Greenville was awarded the E. E. Smith prize and for purity of service Walter Alston received a bebutiful loving cuip piade" pos- sibl^'flJough the generous' ef- ^tws ‘of Lieutenant-Colonel G. A. O'Connell. Norfolk Pastor Deli'vwt Baccalaureate " The iRevend 0. J. Allen, well- known minister of Norfolk, Va. delivered the fifty-ninth annual sermon, to the gradujites^ of State Normal School of Fajs^etteville. Reverejid Allen who is a graduate of Johnson C. Smith University called the graduates' attention to the necessity of aiming high in life and proceeded to show that by ibelieving in the goodness of life and the faith in fellow men Access would ultimately befall them. The clasa, of ’37 of-i Knox'^ille College, Knoxville, Tennessee, wiU' don robeg an^ mortar boards on Junie 8 and mkrich to McMil lan, chapel, pjctiired abve, from ti!ie steps of “Old Main'’ where they assembled a few days ago for an informal photo. ^ (INSE) Heading the Academic proee'-t sion on this occasion will fee Dean Hkrdy Liston and Dj. Samuel M. Laing. J>e«n Liston recently had the degree of Doctor of Pe dagogy conferred upon him b> Johnson C. Smith Univ«r8ity. Dr. Laing will award the diplo mas to the members of the class. Fishing tiipa tre 1npp7 events for the managera^ and m«, Ac the; g^w older it aeema that thbse trips becme more haffpy beause of the numerous plana. ¥*or days we'll me«^ at the end tof the rows, and for a moment, we get ready for a trip to- thi> river bank. As we plowed, harrowed and ptanted corn all week we panned our first fisHng trip of th« year. The season l>eg;i\a with ua ou April i'5th so yesterday, we spent the day along the banka of our river. We failed to hit the time when Trout would bite so our catch was all of Homej^eads. I Iwas glod our luck was such, for Homeybeads and boys have been classed together In fishing ^nre for «' long time, and will be so long as Homeybeads are found. I remember that father sonje- times gave m« a part of Satur day afternoon,go to Big Sandy -the creek runnink through Jhe old farm from which I always clime back with some fish. Hor- nyeheads bite whether the moonlpon yet the use of it might break -iu0a;«j elUt* of the fishing world. We had a good vt.st l.ist night and today have hit th* furrows foul or shirkfil. They aren’t quite* high eiMugh to rcach iiM plow Handles, bu*. thcy’U soon be, so 1 just plow alontr while they help in other ways. We Fight ’em Strenaoualy Perfect and fcpecklesa fruit doesn’t just happen so. Fruit growers who swm ^ havg per fect genius for doing -nothing, and doing it assidously, never seem to be aiUe to sell th* b^t. The most of bad fruit from somo idle moment. And these are not the d^nothing days for any fruit grower or gardener. On these do. much days we rcould n^ko oth«^ absorb froij; us whatever may have as anuoverplus. '.j,' A good sprayer with a long nnwle attachmeni^,- whidh can be readly^ brough into operation under the foliage of growing plants, is a vei^ necessary wea- VA. UNION-t o HOLD GRADUATION JUNE 6 -oGo- is ri^ht or wrong. The best boys I know—th? best men I know—ar« good at theii* studies and plowing, or good at their husiness, fearless and stalwart, hated and feared by all that is wicked, incapable Of being auj^ but tender to the weak and helpless. I have known thesie men and these boys to al ways enjoy a threill in catching the Horneyheads. 1 hope my boys will ibe able to plow a straight row or plead an honorable court case up R few moments ^of idleness and create a spell of back aches.' But aphis, or pfant-lice, are busy during May and can be. subdued only hy contact poisons. They feed mo.stly und-er • the leaves whdch make for a tedious and awkard, back-bending operation. Clati p»y Observed Wednesday Monday following. A' BOi>ecial j they take u,p that profession, but RICHMOND— Virginia L^hiort feature of the Commencement, J never wish for them to grow University Seniors presented the program this year will be th? Annual Class Day program in Cs- j Choral Club Rjecital which will be burn Chapel '-4ai9t ' Wednesday, pre^nted in Chapel on the eve- and a preliminary to tltj 3^th nin^ of June 7. Annivorssary Commencement Acti'.' « vities;^^ -- I In previous years the Recital Alignment for class day cere-. been sponsored during Nat 1. monies were: CIyk Mclkiniel, Week. However, this year Historian; Louise Bassette, Class the program will take the Proj)lietess; Harvey N. Johnson, ^ Courtesy Recital to the Giftatorian; Wilhelmina Hugh-es, Richmond Alumni AsSodation Will and Testament. , . 1 ^^nons friends of thf The President’s Annual .ftecep- organization wr.o have renU^-od such valuable assistance t* the UniveraityL ChoraL Qlubr^' Dr. M. B. Wright of Phltadel- phia. Pa., wiy be CommenoemoRt speaker at ttie exercises on Jwhi 8, whifh wilf conclude the »ro- grom. Can Afford to Build! — - ^ R*m«m coMditiont cbncerniag the plaanibg, fibatiet^ Kinf aetmf eoastrttctioB of a new home have never been more faTorable, there's absdntely up reason why you can't have the hodW yon de- Mtw. Under the Federal plant you can 4>uild with t^e certainty of fnU hwm*nhip . , i m home that will be yOnr* in 10 or 20 yeaA. initial^ inTestment need be only 20 per cent of the vmlae of ■J T y®«r property I His new method of financing u easier, more eoB« I ^••jent and more ,economical.«. Take advantage of this golden op» ~^rtuity BOW. ■ ^ • .%-;■•■■■ ■' COME IN NOW FOR ALL INFORMATION ABOUT FEDERAL LOANS AND HOME FINANCING PLANS Friday, tion will take Jun« 4tht ‘On Sunday, June 6, there will be a Baccalaureate Service in Cp burn Chapel on the University Campu^: at 3:00 P^ M. The regular Alumni Meetin and Banquet Ts scheduled place on ■niiBiiB 111 S. MANGUM ST. PHONE J-267'l SHOES CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED WATCH THE BLUE FRONT” REPAIRS DONE BY EXPERT WORKMEN JAMES ALSTON. Pk'oprietor ■IBIli inBiiiniaiBiBiiiBiHBiii up too much t enjos., hooking a fish, «veii though - they may Aphids ant! other insects must be fought .«itrenuously these days, beginning the moment they are observed, spraying every other day until all signs of life has I)een destroyed. Preventive mea- rfiouldjsures can save you much annoy ance, for surely,nothing is more provoking than to find a promis ing crop in the grasp of the enemy. CHAPEL SYSTEM REKINDLE OLD Art , RICHMOND—- Virginia. Union University concluded last rveek a highly successful unit of work when the 'Chapel assembly pro grams came to lan end last' Fil do:y morning.' These chaipel pro grams have tended to rtceive • in- 4n the -study and practicje of public speaking at the Univer- sity. I "Under thfc present ifmng»- nlent, two ir more students arc giv«n the opportunity to appenr before Ihe stiident boff^ oacTi week, to addrss the chapel as sembly on sobjects pf thieir -own choices. So much interest has been shown in the 'student programs thiit the attendahW of thb chapel assembly has been maintained at a high level. « This interest coincidta with tlje enth^Ui^m which has beea^ manffeated toy the large numbtr of students in the |>ubUc, speak ing classes here. %, . Several hundred students tak^ the public speaking courses at BRUCE wires SYMPATHY tO ROCKFELLER ,,FAMILV NEW YORK —(C)— Roscoe ^oiiklin Bruce, for maiiy yearj* manager of tite Rockfeller finan ced Paul Laurence Dunbar apart ments in Hai’lem, on Sunday sent the following teltgiam to John D. iRockefeller, Jr., “Mrs. Br^ce and 1 trust that we may bjf permitted to e.xtend to you and the members of your family ottr; 1ieart=feit sympathy in tl« sorrow V|^h\ch, in the coarse of nature has .cme to you. Stop. Your "father will -fap- remcmb^'ed for his administrative genius as much as for his, wealth but, we dare say, far, more for is un exampled gifts to the welfare of mankind and for his sim^« hu man ^i^linesa. Virginia Union every year. It is felt titet free student participa tion in chapel programs has-donc much to revive interest in ora tory at the University. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS specialists in Fire Insurance - Rentals - Real Estate-' Property Management - Automobile and All' Kinds Of Insurance. " Union Insurknce & Realty Co,' H, M- MICHAUX; Manager c- ' ltoIiin, N. C ^ ~ Plione J-^ iMiMiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiuiHiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ Why b« both«r«d with on outomobllt «n ymM handt downtown #v«ry doy whon It It lo mm ti Mtih thutf Ifs loft ch«0|^ !• Hda tho but «nd you noiw Kcvt to weny about parking ipocM. togs for lri| too lofiQ, brokart bumport ond wneihod Amv dtn or |por^tU«'thi«yMr Sava -T.- ' ' ' J^rhamPublk . s 1 FOR MEN AND WOM^ JUST LOOKAT THAT HAIRI ana wio does notT’-^toep mr time in fesqsing your Hair ia >ar«wln|r C«tii4ltl«is Madam J«n«* N helpt to aoftei ■ ' rt, Haraji, St wvM mu W"*'” “ ne# life anu ^ dead looking hair. Before ym know it you should be able to dreM your hair in attractii^ fashion whidt thould win tlie admiraUoa of your friends and loved ones. Rememb^, I^r is your srayiilim - aitsfy. Sonytke yoBiself happy a^ proud by sporting « beau* tifui bead oi well Icept bin pon^t let bad^ FlCELtE hair ■ ],0}^ yjju any lmgeT:~ jhitt sand name vweand learn how easy •MDAM JONBCtk niK “••aSSs—
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