When In Greensboro EAT at The Hennessee Cafe The Home of Good Cooking We have a Rest Room furnished Exclusively for Ladies. You are always welcomed to our Cafe. 342 & 344 South Elm Street J. R. Donnell, Prop. & Mgr. We make your Photographs at Guilford, and save you a trip to Greensboro See our Representative Mr. J. D. WOOD" Room 19 Archdale, he will gladly show you samples of our work. MOOSE & SON "Quality Photographs" We do only the better grade work. All workmen trained in Photographic Colleges. Special discount to Guilford Students. THE EUTSLER STUDIO 113 1-2 E. Market St. Mr. C. W. Stewart, Agent S. L. GILMER & CO. DRY GOODS And All Kinds of LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR GOODS GREENSBORO, N. C. COBLE & MEBANE We give Special attention to College Foot Wear. U Stand in them, We stand behind them. 220 South Elm Street GREENSBORO MORRIS & MOORE Guilford College, N. C. Agents for DICK'S L AiU N D R Y Greensboro, N. C. Xeugjg) BEST STORE IN GREENSBORO You are always welcome, at our Men's supply shop in Greensboro Headwear, Footwear, Neckwear, Underwear, and every other kind of wear for a man to wear. RICKS DONNELL MEDEARES CO. Everything in Men's wear 205 South Elm Street Greensboro, N. C Memories of the Great and Good Miss Ithoades, assisted by the College ('horns, conducted the meeting of the Christian Associa tions last week in Memorial Mall. It was a service conimemorat ive of All Sonls' Day: subject, "Itemem brance of Great and Good." The service began with a stanza of Coronation, after which the leader read a Scripture lesson. Then fol lowed an anthem sung by the Chorus, "Let Us Xow /'raise Fi inons Men:'' The names chosen for recall by the members of the Chorus were the following: HEROES OF NATIONS. For the founding of England as a nation, its law, i 1 s government, and its navy— Alfred the Great. For his acceptance of responsi bility, his reel itmle of purpose,and (lie creation of our national gov ernment — George Wash inylon. SCIENTISTS. For his conception of Universal (Iravitation — Sir Isaac Xeirlon. For his conception of "Natural Selection — Charles* Dartrin. INVENTORS. For Mie invention of the print ing press, which has established continuity with the life of all hu manity—John (1 a tenberg. For his discovery of the identity of lightning and electricity; for his share in the establishment of American Independence; and f.r his contribution to American let lers — lien jam in Franklin. For applying steam to naviga lion—the invention of the steam boat—Robert Fulton. STATESMEN. For his determined efforts for the elevation of tbe laboring class es in England— William /■;. Glad stone. For the humane heart of him— Abraham Lincoln. ARTIST. For his sublime and stupendous achievements as a sculptor, archi tect and painter: for his love foi Vittorria Colonne; and for his ex quisite poetry— Michael Angelo. MUSICIAN. For his creative power, unique and unapproachable; and for the simplicity and majesty of his mu sical expression— Beethoven. MORAL LEADERS. For surrendering himself to the movement of Christianity; and for establishing it as a universal re ligion—St. Paul. EDUCATORS. For his belief in the unprovabil ity of mankind through education : and for his life's work in its furth era nee— Horace Mann. For founding the Society of Friends ; for exacting pure and hu mane conduct in personal, civic and national life— George Fox. For the consecration of his life to the cause of education in gener THE GUILFORDIAN ill, and for lii.s ambition and ac complishment of large things for us in particular— Charles l>. Me Iver. POETS AND WRITERS. For his share in the intellectual development of Greece; for his in fluence on Greek art and charac ter; and for the noblest and purest poetry in the world — Homer. For his simplicity and his ten derness—Robert Burns. For his belief in happiness and joy; for his sane and sweet uplift of our spirits.— Robert Louis Ster ol sou. For teaching us the gospel of self-reliance— Ralph Waldo Enter- For 'tis inimitable expression of Hie lowly life about us, and for the joyous influence of his life while among us— John Charles McNeil. Mr. Stravhorn sang liobert bonis Stevenson's well known Requiem in a sympathetic and beautiful manner; the chorus stum ISeethoven's Worship of (jod in \ ill are; the leader spoke a few words on the purpose and privilege of our Thursday evening meetings and the service closed with the singing of Old Hundredth and Benediction. PERSONALS. .Miss beta Hodgin, of Pleasant (Jarden. X. visited her brother. Devane, last week. A number of students attended the Wilson-Primrose minstrel in Greensboro last Thursday night. Miss Lela Guitner, a V. W. C A. secretary from India, is expect ed to be here next Sunday. AI iss Mary Mendenhall, of the class of 'l3, spent the week-end with Margaret Davis. Mrs. C. F. Lewis, of Winston- Salem, accompanied by her Iwo little daughters, visited ("allie Lewis last Sunday. Air. 11. A. Stewart, a member of Ihe class of 'l3, spent several days here Ihe past week. Mr. and Airs. Paul Edgerton of Winston-Salem, attended the song recital given by Messrs. Stewart and Orr last Saturday night. MissEstolle Ivorner, of Kcrners ville, a member of the class of \IL was the week-end guest of Miss?- Mabel Edgerton. Mr. W. E. Aver, of Hurnsville, W. Ya., visited his daughter, Miss Ayer, last Sunday. Thos. Wakefield DEALER IN THINGS STUDENTS WILL WANT TO EAT Guilford College, N. C. W.H. FISHER COMPANY Best Line of Engraved Cards, Weddings, Announcements, Etc. PRINTING RECORD OFFICE GREENSBORO, N. C. THACKER & BROCKMANN'S Best Place in Greensboro to Buy Shoes In Ladies' Shoes we sell the popular $2.50 and $3.00 Sherwood line and the elegant La France $3.50 and $4.00 line. For men, the Famous Bostonian Shoes, sold at $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. JOS. J. STONE & COMPANY Printers & Binders Steel Die & Copper Plate Printing GREENSBORO, - - N. C. J. W. SCOTT & COMPANY Greensboro, N. C. Wholesale Dry Goods and Notions Write for samples and prices Peoples' House Furnishing Company Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, Mantels and Tiles Pianos and Organs a Specialty HIGH POINT, N. C. D. N. Welborn, Mgr. C. S. Welborn, Sec. & Treas. CANNON-FETZER CO. MEN'S OUTFITTERS High Point, N. C. D. RONES & SONS JEWELERS Dealing in Diamonds our business, not a Specialty HIGH POINT, N. C. Banking by Mail This company accepts deposits from residents of the U. S. and affords them the same safety and interest as it does its home patrons. Money can be safety sent by Post Of fice Money Order, Express Money Or der or Registered Mail. Write for our booklet "Banking by Mail;" a postal card will bring it. CAPITAL $200,000 GREENSBORO LOAN S TRUST COMPANY J. W. FRY, Pres. W. E. ALLEN. Set. and Treas. W. M. COMBS, Manager Savings Department Thomas Howard Co. WHOLESALE GROCERIES Greensboro, N. C. PARKER PAPER AND TWINE CO. High Point, N. C. Carries the largest stock of paper and twines of any house between Balti more and Atlanta. W. T. PARKER Sec.- Treas. and Gen. Mgr. 3

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