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THE ELOm COLLEGE WEEKLY %* Vol. IV. New Series. (jreensboro, N. C., Friday, April 11^ 1913. j\Jo. 7 and Elon College, N. 0. DR. LONG, ELUy’S FIRST PRESl- TOWN COMMITTEE APPOINTED A MISCONCEPTION—A REPLY. PUTTING BEGGARS TO VvORK. DENT, TO LECTURE Those who will have charge of the town A hotel-keeper in the suburbs of Paris, Dr. W. S. Long, first president and election on May sixth coming have been By reference to the Elon College Week- liaving been much troubletl with mendi- founder of Elon College, is engaged to chosen and are as follows Registrar, M. A. ly for March 7, is to be found an article cants, put a wheel near the entrance to deliver a course of lectures here on the Reitzel, Poll holders, Messi-s. S. J. McCan- entitled “A Misconception. ” The author the building, and above it was placed a sixteenth and seventeenth of this month on ley and Dr. Watson. of the article is supposed to be the pop- sign reading: ‘‘Charity degrades both him Systematic Theology. ork on the new sections of street im- ular and brilliant Editor of the Weekly, who gives and him who takes. Turn The lectures will take the form of an in- iiroveraents and sidewalks is to begin im- xiie writer goes on to show to the public this wheel 100 times and get a half- stitute for ministerial students, of whom mediately, and we trust that June’s mud that the Ministerial Association of Elon franc.” there are thirty-five in the College. Three may remain elsewhere than on our towns- College “made an egregions blunder” Numerous beggars applied for leave to setssions of two and one-half hours each men’s shoes as a result of improved street by failing to pass certain resolutions rel- turn the wheel, until the discovery was will be given each day for the two days conditions. ative to college athletics. In our last bus- made that the force employed was util- of the institute, and mly ministers and iuess meeting of the Ministerial Associ- ized to draw water from a well which those preparing for the ministry will be SOCIALLY hi EAKIh G ation, which was held on the night of served a practical purpose in a nearby admitted to the course. It is to be a mss lila nkwman entertains the third, the matter of the ar- orchard and hostelry. Then, according workers course and m>t a listeners course. One of the most delightful social events a]e„tioned above was brought before to the story, no beggars were seen in the Each man will be armed with tablet and of tlie season presented itself to certain Association, and the general opinion vicinity.—Harpers Weekly. pencil and will take notes of the lectures, fortunate ones on the evening of April j^at tlie author of the said ar- Dr. Long has been giving the last actual 8th 111 the form of a Rook Party given association jus- FANNY CROSBY NOW 93. years of his busy and eventful life to the by Miss Lda Newman of the village. ^ committee writing of a book on Systematic Theology, Politically, socially, as well as really, the ^ Excellent and the manuscript of that book will be game was “progressive, farst lionors tor ‘ Health. the snhstanee of the lectures of the insti- moilerniiess beino' divided between Miss ,w,i /. « , ,i , i nr i o» me suDbiance oi me ie(,uue. 01 ue , The fact of the matter seems to be that Bkidgeport, Conn., Monclay, March 24.— tiite The book will be nrinted bv the Mary l^ou ritt, Mr. Doak, Miss Linda , . . , , . , , , , xi ui- j u " _ * 1 AT 1 11 At T'- T» misconception about which the author lannv Crosby the blind hymn writer, Christian Publishing Association soon, after Barnes and Mr. Campbell. Mr. Victor P. . 1 * 1 annwpr 1 , . n . writes in tins case would be more celebrated iier Uora birtnctay anniver- the institute closes. It is to bring the eon- Heatwole was the most fortunate of the ^ a r and . . „ p . , , • ,, 1 • properly applied to writer of the article sarv today. She is in good neaitn ana tents of this valuable publication before tortunate ones, he being compelled to mi- 1. u , , * 1 . in , , ^ j himself, and we feel sure if he had only continues to take an active interest in young ministers that Dr. Long iias con- grate but once. ^ i t i 1 v^oe ^ ^ . ® ,x • , • 1 .• ,.1? 1 • been present wdien the association was dis- her work. During the past year sne nas sented to conduct this institute. iJuring the evening deligntiul music was . , , . , ,, . , , , • i. • xt v 1 , 1 , HI- i Tif cussiuir the resolutions he would not have made several trips to points in New York rendered by A-iss Barnes, pianist. Miss ^ i r. 1 1 . t *. u^^ *i . . T^T /n i. 1 Tki IT- J 1 written such an article by any means. The and New England to speak at public gath- JJB WICKEH TO GO ABliOAl) ( lem.ents, soprano, and Mr. \\oodward, . . . ^ .1 .'n • i? Ar XI i. T^ • i. 1 1 i -.1 entire editorial seems to have been written wrings. Dr. W. C. Wicker, of the Chair of Math- tenor. Dainty cups ot chocolate with a , at- /. u *1 , , , ^ . ,, 1 1 * 11 while its author was under the clutches Misg Crosby is the author 01 more ematics, has plans completed tor extensive well arranged plate menu were served, mak- . . • r. , , , .u n iM\i\ 1 f . ’ . * , ^ , n 1 • *j r fi ' 1 . « misconception of what took place at than 6,()00 hymns, many of which are travels during the summer. He leaves Col- lug the pleasure ot the evening complete. n *1 u . .30.1 £■ r c r\\ ■ '•ri ♦ nr- association when the resolutions were 'knoAvn throughout 'the r.ngiisli-speauiK letre on the ftfth of June for Davton, Ohio, Those present were; Afisses Pitt, ( lem- . , . rr, 1 , , ^ , + 1 tt 1 \f w 1 1 discussed, and we are surprised that our world. The writer has been blind almost where he will meet with and secure in- ents an«l Barnes, and Messrs. W o(»dward, ’ ^ « , . • i.u. t i. u ^ « , X- 1 c j Lj 1 1 T j T\ I fu M Ti f 1 A beloved Editor would say so much about from her birth. In her youth she was ^ structions trom the National Sunday School Love and Doak, with Messrs. Heat\sole and ^ -v- a- i • i. i. i. ^ *i u ‘ k 11 . a thing, that he knew so little of. pupil m the New lork institute tor the Committee ot which he IS a member. After Campbell stag. rr,, 1 , . r^, 1 t . u u • , 1 1 The fact is, the association did not op- Blind, one of her teachers being Grover a briet three davs stay here he goes ^ ^ r.. j *. \ east to New York, when'ce he expects to LOST!!! athletics, but it did oppose Cleveland. She was afterward a teacher sail for Naples and Rome about the fif- One oflicial badge containing the fol- '"'n'^terial students taking the lead in the m the institution. Miss Crojy was mar- , .n. ,• ^ Inwino" same. The association did not intimate Alexander Van Alstyne, teenth. After s])endmg some time in these io^Mng. ^ xi. i j. and other It'Uian cities he will reverse opposed to the gymnastic ex- who died in 1902. Of the late years she , , I Chief Police ercises or the other exercises that are had made her home with a niece in this order on Hannibal s march and cross tlie „ •. o i j Alps into Switzerlan.l and Zurich, where development of our bodies. city.-Selected. he will attend tlie World’s Sunday School ( 1 ) ''^derstood we want to , , Convention rejection of the proposed — 0 mother, cried a youngster who °Thr*return trip will include tours of College resolutions the ministerial association of had been visiting an elder brother in o ■ o T3 1 ■ u I V ^ 11 1 i i Klon College said two things- (1) That school, “I learned lots today.” France, Spain, Gernianv, Belgium, Hoi- binder will iilease return to the .proper . " ... , , . U 1 1 in n 'pi,„ ,i t ■ i n * ■* •* it "’as opposed to ministerial students tak- What was one thing you learned’ land, England and the Hritisli Isles. Uie authority in order that it may resume its , " oh.uchko lan. Doctor hopes to return in time for the Fall former repose, adorning the manly bosom athletics known as ^ paren . ^ ot^ening. of W. B. Fuller, who is SOME ci)PPER. (2) that if any “I learned in the nthmetic class, was ministerial student desired to stay away t>’e reply, “that the square ot the base BOOK CLUB lVi\TFD "ame he was granted and perpendicular of a right-handed tri- Mrs. Alma Wilson was the charming A Hair cut.-M‘r.' Dolk. hostess at the last meeting of the Book Some hair to cut.—Mr. Short. The members of the association recog- amus. iicago i une. Club on the evening of April fifth, at which To know when I will be a man like they are in the unfor- time Miss Mamie Tate read an interesting “Papa.”—L. Hutchison. tunate class so far as popularity is eon- —(pleadingly); Im afraid, treatise on China and Her Religion. My four dollars back.—Mr. Campbell. ^®rned. We expect criticisms, and per- '^ack, you do not love me any more any The Celestial Empire has been the sub- A sport.—A'ost any girl. secuhons and the like, but we will ap- *o. ject of discussion for several meetings, in Something to talk about.—Mr. Barbee. P^®^iate very much if the author of '*A ushand. hy . view of which this paper with its facts was More brains. . Misconception” will kindly give us what “Because you always let me get peculiarly interesting and intelligible. are entitled to—justice. "P ‘he fire now.” Immediately following adjournment tran- Miss Bessie Osboren of Greensboro spent J. F. Morgan, Husband. Nonsense, my love. Your sition was made from Chinese temples and Tuesday in town visiting at the home of Brown, getting up to light the fire makes me love Confucian shrines to a modern American Mrs. (\ R. Heater. J- Earp, you all the more. ’-Lippincott’s. dining room, where the good ladies present _ • ■ Committee. bowed themselves with rhythmic regularity A Japanese was making terms with a ~ Reporter (to laborer run down by before the fair goddess of good things to Kohala lady, to serve her as yardgman. ^ ''alter H. Page, editor of the car). Do you expect to get dam- eat. He stipulated: “I g) work $20 month and ^''“rld’s Work, has been offered the am- “^^s from the company?” After dining the Club separated to meet you eat me: you pay me dollar day and ^assadorship to the Court of St. James, Mil^e. Expect em? I %e got em. with Mrs. Harper two weeks hence. I eat myself.”—The Midget. T'Ondon, and has accepted. J"dge.
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