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News and Record from Greensboro, North Carolina • 18

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News and Recordi
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Greensboro, North Carolina
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18 CrKEENSBORO DAILY NEWS SUNDAY MARCH 5 1911 News of State Colleges Selma Lamb and Co ANNOUNCE THEIR Spring Millinery Opening pxereuw I Reid of awarding of thia cup woo nuiugiT Next Wednesday March 8 hauled for let fora reports and records lo'ld with the Virginia Christian i it 11 i i fill Selma Lamb and Co 42 returned 1r ut 1h expected back nn Sat nr he The Housewife Telephones Do You? 00: have lie a ril pray tfor collrgp 'the faculty He goes to rAr fvounff nu and answered it bv sav i it i i A ii lryiI'R with him the best wishes of 11 ling Because thev are the finest Ul 411 ito our country Save the col lew stu him in this state a if the line of of the uni that Wfl door hnd the affirmative ant! Mfasos Lizzie Jtnddick and Hebecca Herring the nega sociefy Those taking part Were Mfarru Virginia Muir Ivor Aycwk Elizabeth Reba oil! mid Gertrude Grilbn who maintained the nthrmiriisf was William Dean Howel Ta battle of Saratoga nnd that of Alon mouth the period when the force were in camp ut Valley orge lie beggod for old trunk mid old rhct to be over BELL 3 elephone the home haves the time nerve force and physical strength of the busy house wife attend the sessions of tle legislature during tin past few dava Mimi Uti'diburn rpeut riday night in Winston Miss Nell Johnston a member the Edwards and Armstrong fighting for the third landing everything look aJ Bit hdge lorence 1 1 i Idebrand Kat criiui Robinson Helen Austin IJ1 Jus tice Sybil Gates Emms Wilson Amy Joseph Thu Cornelian aoeietv had a debate afternoon this The fresh nf this period of which Rcaretdy any in formation Im cxtnnt The Adelphnni society on riday even ing had a delightful literary program Bitzer On Saturday exe the junior speakin subject under discussion whs aolvvd That education should bo com Tho junior paycr meeting on Mon day night of lat week was hd by MwaMadge Coble 1 he sophomore class praxi wnk on the same evening was led by Miss I lira Brogden fnige and a charming little play Misses i Norma Ben well and Ellie Baynes eon fending that womun Kulfruge is not bene a drainat izution of Booth dainty romance 'Hie Mandi issue of the College MagA rlne ha jut appeared Wo find it an interesting number A ISM from a visit of several days in Win smiKrspoare and are at kJ present engaged in presenting their rep fei it! VLl 1 ui iv iwir ui trip i Kdinj cities nnrt colloges of th 011th i 11 KaImW A wv 1 1 it North Elm Street WAKE OREST 4 With the season the al tumed toward In norm defeats were the scores nor wo there a Mingle am thing similar to a the 11 enmes Carolina core! 3 Kt punt against the 2115 points of her opponents A word of the gimea with theircnre is shown below Virginia Christian college 2 Carolina luny i wo Durham A IS Carolina Wake orest 28 Carolina 31 Ikividaoii 25 Carolina 27 Cart ledge 9920 Her! wig 97 Charlotte A 2M Carol Wake orest 38 Carolina lt Ctihvruilv uf Teiffiesaee 21 Carolina forty University of Virginia IS Carolina niieen I Tyner (freshman) won 17 Herring 0 (sophomore) won Manager Davis is planning to Ian track meet here I nr oi vne nrsi ixipiua Ichureh of Raleig and formerly of Mis isouri addressed the A Mon Idiiy night and as Sunday was a day set apart for prayer in all A organizations in this country and coun tries hr talked about prayer include all the latest and best ideasin style and lack no feature in making them equal to tlie foremost fashion dictates for the splendid new season at hand field has been clean'd of all but 30 candidates and from this ntntber the varsity snbsti tutiM and irnih nums will be chosen '1 he work is becoming warm and at the college this week He being as i is uiterescea in educational work naturally drifted into the department of education where be entertained verr profitably the class in education giving valuable hints from his hmintiful of experience to those who anticipate entering the profession of teadung The Rev Stringfellow was at the college Wednesday vhiting his son btringfellow jr and friends auion thy college community will be admitted "niiuub viHirgt At a lively athletic raltvMemorial hall riday of' At the regular A aervme on Uijnrahy fVcirng the reports of the delcg tcM the Guilford ooumil Ueit heard with much mtemit end pleasure Mies aiiilre Nunn Ivor Aycock and Mary Brown each made a short talk about the work of the council The senior prayer service on Thurs day evening was conducted by Miss Lena Greene It was a song service of the sort that everyone eniuva where there i i is a Driver and some verse are read and a number of favorite hymns are 'I he rench club ended its regular meeting on Wednesday afternoon witii I a merry candy pulling over wmen tuey had a fhnroughlv good ttme On Tuesday Mr and Mrs Butler of Illinois visited the cnlhge and sang fur the Mudciits at rxerciaen They have brautiliil and aympAthotie voir find their ringing was a trout which all enjoyed greatly 'Ihe great eat pleasure of the wwk ha been to have with na at chip fxereiMr eenterfield eafely provided for while the rd for by half a dozen candidate The conch present is devoting most of his attention to tie pitching stall Tills is composed of fine men nose of whom however have had previous var sity experience They art bloan Lee Chambers ember and Jhila Pember returned to the hill thia week from I Lis borne in New Jersey here he was recently called on account of the illneH of his mother lie promises to fulfill the expectations placed in him Behind the bat Wltherington is hold ing his own while Sean and Swink an developing fast In short the whole aspect looks considerably brighter aud the chud of anxiety seems to have lift ed itself from the face of Captain Hsek ney Parker oreman 9SJ7 Crag 97 nuninsham A Ben (backwards bv the quartette in the kov lot a a finnlp inf hAfnro ik nnl! Whit ieree left for the reception which was Shaw 9Sf: ihcld iinzmdmtely afjerwanls I I 'he member 01 the orchestra nnd iGIre club seem to have been very well I trained each are going through hU nart a single blunder The uuartette prMillv maL a hit W'lii cnnui in ms rsnniaiion IL 'the finest orchestra which has ever as a representative of David voril 1 i iv i i UIIV'IO I'liuin rpiuiia HTtll I (hmdoliera to Built the ticean also speaking at both services the Gosa to the which was sung Presbyterian church Yot should havr a Bril Telephone SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY STATE NORMAL The A service last Sunday night was led by Norman Wills of Greensboro Thia service ww the reg ular one devnld to the of the micuoti tudywork of the aaso cialton and ao Mr AV kiln talked on the subject of foreign mission He made the mishioruiry work of SL Paul tbc basis for Ms talk TLe sendee was a must helpful one We are always glad when Mr Uilln can come to us for miv Wake orest March close of the basketball tention of the boys has the baseball diamond k'n rL tir vrw week on the athbtic field I man arc going to puh some of the old (men for place on the varsity Manager Powell Tucker has not ilk ytt cum jpletcd the schedule for the season He i is working to arrange two trips for theteam one northern trip and another through the smith I The intcrcki track meet came off 'ling A a Awl mu I a 4i 1 11 i ri i in ui ai i ci uv auu na nu vi 1 I jiu vui evum 1 1 tne concur SLU 1 Vntt rvL itif i rlnnl a a m1 wi 11 41 1 XXV li 4 IIU 14 S' HIV Ml IM th Smith has bon absent in Raeford The sonlonioro class won the i hnin 'l Dr is a man nf ihilitr the lat of the week making an address inionship and were awarded the silk ban la man who itossesso a beautiful Ghris and I nor hian spirit res in the! unn'inmnrr rnn tb ninst Prof It ri lV ri si no 1 nf points 18 the Appalachian Training school wax It runs her errands shops for her goes to marhet makes social engagement and is her most useful servant She can do without almost anything else In country or city she can always rely upon the Bell Telephone Sen ice with it Ixical and Long Distance con nections AH'R MAMMY and MOTHER pnR your boys out and let them sell Joy and get the bicycle It it a great lesson fr them or sale by Convera and Sykes KINGDOM of headwear splendors gloriously depictingathe new richest creations in imported and domestic hats with an unstinted exhibition of designs devised in their own work room 1 he dashing display of correctly tailored and semi dress hats THE STATE UNIVERSITY Hill March At a meeting of the Young Mn Chriatian Aocia cn Tueodav evening Mi Pattie Grove uuuonK iminiaiy iiigni me 11 xG aoflioerB noiunated for year were and JlN 111a and Marg rt I llnniitlM( 7 Ijnrk i hart WH nominated president Dmn vice president Norman Mid eta ry aud lUubce treasurer Thrae nin though only nominated by tha committee will a(l prolability tie elected to naqiectivr poaitiona at the election oik Jay night An annur cement ha made that the annual prize offered by the North Carolina aocirtj if Colonial Damva for beat eav on nome aubiect connect 4 ed with colonial North Carolina hla Mfnrv will aivi I hi vmr Tlu Vr in hi iiL riiiirp on nr roio Hiil period of the state's hifory bus onto Deen commentfiti upon and it ia to arihiM i nt rrebl Hrnmig the iiniver wily abident the Mtnry of North Carolina dninig the colonial period Another content of a literary nature recently aiinnuneed to the students of the university i that for the Ben Smith rri on rurmorial cup ih ed for the bet work in inttritalHm bv anv student iverrifv deide wen delighted to welcome him by Mn at his own request our state sontr lie iniub lift a who it but wry in trrvMng adder conjoining an apeal fur historical document or information of any' sort on tho period in our Revo of honor mru of the variou namely those whn nude an grade of 95 or more during term of t'his scholastic' yearr The prices will merit the usual approval ofthe class desiring the highest class workmanship and the most desired styles TRINITY Trinity College 'trch 4 In view of tho fed that! ie reviv al services and several basketball game had iuterferred with iu set meeting time the historical society met Tues day ntgdit in the A hall for the flrt tune since the midyear ex amination i Dr Boyd president of the society re 1 ported that among other acquisition i he han secured fiy moan of the library fund 77 volumes of uld North Carolina newspapers such a those of the Star beginning with the yenr 1MI7 This collection will furnish excellent material for work on the stormy reonst ruction period the political upheavals of the hat few dec jiides and the niaterkil progrvK of the jrinte since the Gvil War Other addi tions to the fator ion I iiiiisourn ore a I letter from former Brcaldent Craven written In I ba and headed Uol lege Eleven schools including daw and divinitv Expenses $110 to 70 a nd a register card showing that in the good old days Trinity freshmen were compelled to take 32 hours A week The literary program consisted of a talk by Dr laiprade on the of his recent work on slavery inthe District of Columbia Sinn' the' re jiviit fire carried away the const it ut ionof society a committee consistingt Mcr Izinrode Hiintir rated Inst year by Hon Ralph rost on of Charlotte in memory to hi brother Ih Smith IVexton The name of the whimr fa engraved on the cup each year and if itiy one receives the cup three ivai twH'omrs his property The judges hu hi awarded their decision in lavor ot Stephenson then member the ('aroltiia'a basketball team returned Thursday night from its Mrip to Vir ginia colleges in which contest were col lege rv orest Rth I II 1 VPTit of Virginia The achedule was brought to a clone on Wednesday night in the irginia game played At Ubar in To jay that the recurd ansianiel by the tiirn in I hi it initial year wn beyond the highest expect alien of al! those interested in iu aiiece would' not adequately ex pre the true feeling i I Virginia Christian college 33 Caro lina 31 Wnodhrrry oret II Carolina 23 Uinvriritv of Virginia 24 Cirolina Hl BhwI'hII practice ha assumed a more? arrive lurm wiring the past week and the guidance of Coach experi enced hand is beyinning to tell in a ant ishirlorv manner held in the last week hr xr (lannt captain nf the baseball team Adkins lowers Dr rinhC Brown nl Claude West man ager of the basketball team The kev nnte to all of them wa that Trinity baa the material fur the best baseball team in all her history and that the whole student body will back it up nd make it the banner team of the south Hurley of the law uchnol and Beall of ike senior elas were elcet chief rooter fur tho corning aeasnn DAVIDSON JUridBuri CuHege Mirth Presi dent Smith lat Wednesday morning in chnnel read the lately completed list cia ses average the fall 1hb3 A Bramlett 9U5 ueni iiuo Junior class A WM Crocheron tk83 leming 957 Sophomore elas3 Bovd 9509 I reshman 1 Elliott 0S43 (without a Bitzer 9bs Marvin 'esnecmllv mng the iat dav of dent Smith say in hii the eoHego orches I the gave hifflllv fiiinv 'vnn ed ami untcJi appreciated com ert in the 1011 Shearer Biblical hall to the visiting 'J he orchestra next roes to Greens young ladies and the students of the boro and Winston about the middle of is liege The hall was full and piaetieal 'March in Greenslmro prob ly inert nunilier wa encored the qnar ably at the Normal ii ue rspreiaiii living ciiium out time i now in th hospital at Salisbury futr mrr afternoon and the eMe where she wn operated upon laat week line re already being thronged with tor appendicitis Miss Elisabeth Bunch fana Gaucy ha erased to of tlie aopbomor rUsa ha alw left devote bi attention to the infield line M'hool on amount of dine and Miaaiup so lure la he of ita efficiency and' Janie Carlyle ha gone way for a short 'strength With Calmeae and Whittaker s'av riving for poaMSMion of lirat base Bull Mis Ad tide of the Senior eiaaa is Hasty at aeeond Lindsey on short and spending a week at home to rem Ed wards and Armstrong fighting for MiOa Mary Wood McKinsey of Salls the third landing everything looks al bury has gime home for a short May right in this regard Jim Ha knev has on account of her motlwr'a iUni Centerfield safely provided for while the Mts Maria Jordan of Durham and Jrest of Lack guard is being contest Mm Miat Ha McvT'Kin tf Wilunn oriuj iB tir quDtlihg the wH kcnd al tbeir home was HppuinifHl by the phri dent to draw up a new conatitiition Dr Glasson at Elmira Dr 11 (ilofrun hist year profca sor of fomojnicK Trinity nj al pres iB nv tm ii'aw ur DiiiriKv or one vear liring Dr of ihqmrtnicnt of economics at Cornell delivered nn addrew befor the civic club of Elmira recently on the form uf govrnniicnt Coburn Players Coming Announcement fa made by the com mittee on pubic lecture that arrange im iiia have lepn concluded for the pre aeiiiritnm by the Cubiirn Plavera of tljH'u pints on the college campus next Muv Tka 1 1 nu inn v'mhiiii niiivt! enjoy a tat ion that ranks fully a hiirh aa of the Ben Greet company which seen here last ver in Air performances of Shakespeare and 'ire at dork Of luu k' lball into the univrrwity ivrn thlet3 With a team oumpoMed of rn irviy raw leri uii i wnn The excep tion of manager Rich teven games out of the eleven plawd resuMed in urciRn VICI ones my Uirulltia ut tlhe four overwhelming indication uf A tour of the 'VII' Kt a UI Itic fillUUl I briny arranged by their manager and the date of Mdv 7 and 18 have been fly aligned to Trinity college Amuigeiiivnts are being concluded by I the public lectur committee of the col ilege for the installation at an early date in the lecture hall 4 the new academic Vui Idinv of minium 'C iipHrTii Which Will cost com pfatcly equipped in the neighborhood of1890 With this iipjvaralu it will he (possible to project trge views in nut lural erilm from slides paintings wa ter color drawings photograph and en Igravmgs and thus add materially to (the interest of the lectures which are to lie given under the auspices of the erd A highly interesting Rories ofleeturi a is being arranged to which the general public of the city as well Ob' if Zflta 1 a 5 AW I na 6 I I i I 1 1 9 I pa IH A 7 'll 'L XlBiMSzaBMwatwei 12 A Mgp ra EEBUU unwMi in i4iwiiiiiiai'l A 1.

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