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4 ALUMNI NOTES. Thinking 1 li;t( quite a few of L lie Alumni and Old Si udents would ho interested in knowing just who Wils pros nl ;il I lie h;ui lli■ I in ( sreensboro on February 2IM h, it hits l)oon deemed sidvis:ih!o lo append below ;i lisl ol' llio gnosis. A slight examination of the list will reveal llio fart til si I fwonlv line of the twenty-six (■hisses which have graduated from (iuilfoid \\(ii' represented :il llio banquet, ;i fad which lie speaks llio truly represeu tali vo din racter of llio gat boring. Tho class (if IS! 111 was Iho oldest olio represented, 'MI the lirst class be iiiwithout representation. The guests were as follows: ('lass of IS! it I Mr. .lolin T. IJen how. Class of IS!H Mr. and .Mrs. S. Addison Ilodgin. Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph 11. I Vole. Mrs. Man Men dcnhall Mavis. ('lass of 1 8!(l! Miss Virginia Ragsilalo. Miss Laura Worth. Class of IS!M Miss Annie Pet ty, Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry A. White. Class of ISo.">—Mrs. I*]. If. Micli anx. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Sinclair Williams. 'hiss of 1 SiT— Mr. Oscar I'. Mollilt. Class of IS!is Mr. and Mrs. W. E. I'dair. Mr. I lerhert ('. Petty. Class of 1000—Mi*. .1. Wilson ( 'arrell, Mr. C. >. Meredith. Class of 1001 —Mr. William C. ITaiiiinond, Miss Finina Kill};. (Mass of 1002—Mr. C. Elmer Leak. ("lass of 1! MHI Ida I'. Mill is. Class of 1001—)Ir. and Mrs. Joseph D. Cox, Mr. W. P. Henley, Mr. I). Ralph Parker. Mr. L. Lea White. Class of 1 905—r. and Mrs. Fred 1!. Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Terry I>. Sliarpe, Mr. Oscar Y. Woosloy. ('lass of 1007—.Miss Alma T. Edwards, Mr. A. W. Hobbs. Class of 100S Mi*. Ovid W. .Tones, Mr. and .Mrs. 10. C. Mon denhall, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ernest Vounts, Mr. and Mrs. I'. D. Ker nel'. Class of 1000—Miss Margaret Davis, Mr. A. A. Dixon, Mr. R. .1. M. Hobbs, Mr. X. Rush Ilodgin, Mr. 11 ugh I>. White. Class of I'.llll—Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dal ton. Jr., Miss Alice L. Dix on. Miss (Jertrude Frn/.ier, .Mr. Leroy Miller, Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Sliarpe. Class of 1011 —Mr. .1. (iurney P.riggs, Mr. T. F. Nulla. Mr. A. K. Moore, Mr. '. C. Sniitlideal, Miss Flora W. White. Class of I!)l2—Aliss Hazel Har mon. Mr. John I'. Woosloy, Mr. Alpheus F. Zaehary. Class of 1013—.Miss Tecy Bea nian. Mr. John T. Chappell, Mr: P. 11. Mar ley, Miss Mary Mendou liall, Mr. (ioorge A. Short, Mr. 1111jili A. Stewart. ('hiss of 101 I Mr. A. l>rown Pinch. Miss Marv Pox. Miss Phi utile Pul rid I. Mr. S. .1. Lind ley, Mr. P. 11. Mcltane. Mr. P. ('.. Shore. ("lass of 101 r> Mr. . Robert ISrown. Miss M iry Doan, Miss P.nrlie Dix. Miss P.lanche Dixon, Miss Kalhryn Dorset!, Miss Ma be I Edgerton. Mr. ('arl W. Slew art. Honorary me in hers of Associa (ion present Mr. -I. Plwood Cox, Mrs. P. 15. Hackney, Dr. L. L. llobhs. Miss Louisa Osborne. The other guests were Dr. Isaac Sharpless. Mr. and Mrs. .J. ( Van Linilley. Mr. W. P. Collin, Mr. -lohn S. Downing. Mrs. R. I'. Kino'. Mr. Paul ''. Linilley. Mr. and Mrs. W. '. Itorcn. Dr. W. 11. Waketield. Miss Isla it. Marshall. Miss Sarah Penhow, Miss Jer trude Mendenhall, Misses Lura and Pilitli Hendricks. Miss Mary Petty. Mrs. Minnie Piistow, Miss Inez Wilson. Dr. D. P. Stanton, Mr. William Nelson, Mr. Leslie Cartland, Mi*. 10. P. White. Miss (lertrude Hobbs, Mr. and .Mrs. .1. S. Cox, Mr. W. P. Ragau. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cook. .Mr. and Mis. ■I. (i. Lew is. Miss Maude (iainev. Mr. .1001 A. IJlair. Mr. and Mrs. (100. W. White, Mrs. Lovetta Knight. Mrs. Annie Couch, Mr. and M rs. W. P. I locket t. Mr. S. W. (ieiser, Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Taylor, Miss P.lanche Dawson. Dr. and Mrs. .1. D. Williams. Mr. Thomas Waketield, Mr. R. 11. King. Mr. (i. 10. Petty, Dr. and Mrs. A. 11. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Pra/.ier. Mr. W. A. lilair. | Mrs. Dr. Ledbetter, Mrs. ('. 15.1 (Megg, .Mr. George Montgomery. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Petty. Mrs. 1 Fannie Robertson. Miss Ada Lee. Mr. Thomas Watson, Mrs. Stan ton and .Mr. 15. S. Sellars. WEBSTERIAN NOTES. The Webslerians had a good society Friday night. Most all the fellows were out and a good program was rendered. The most interest in}; number was a debate: j '•Resolved, thai the short ballot should be adopted in slate, county and municipal elections." The af lirmalive was represented by J. W. McCall. A. L. Riddick and D. S. Coltrane. while the negative! was defended by Prod Morris. W. j A. Julian and Ralph Vow. The | ([iieslion was one of interest to all. liach speaker showed a good knowledge of the subject and not into the discussion and made it a heated one. Mr. Prow n as critic for the | even in}; commended the debate j and encouraged the new men in j their fight for the improvement medal to be given this spring. i THE ,GUILFORDIAN Mr. !!. A. Slew ai l. -li\. (' Ii *f 1,-mianbury. is visiting at I lit' col lege. ■I. T. 'happell i'li principal 11!' lin' Derila llijjh School, Mock lcaburj>' county, spent Saturday afternoon at (lie college. A. F. Zachary Tliii. principal (•!' Flint llill (Iraded School. Wan do! ph ionit Iv. visited a l t In* col lege Saturday and Sunday, at i -nding the ! 2 nil ford bampiel in (Jrecnsboro Saturday night. S. .1. Lindley i'II i. principal of the Arclidale (traded School, near i I igh I'oiu t. visilcd friends at I lie ; college Sunday morning. Itrown I i n-11 i' I 1 i. a prosper I ous young farmer near Thomas 1 ville. sjicnt Sunda\ at the college. ('. 'Snii I lidea! i'! li. general u. mager of the Snsithdeal Insur ance \ IJea 1(\ 'o.. of Winston-Sa leni. n I tended Ihe banquet S;i l ,ir day night and spent Sunday :H the college. F. 1 1. Mcllane i'll i. principal of the Stokesd lle (traded School, was at the college Sunday visiting j friends. >\ id Jones ('(IS i, a successful voung attorney of \\ inston Salem, spent some time at the college Sunday. A. Wilson 'arroll i 'till i, princi pal of the Ilethania High Scliool, Forsyth county, visited at the col lege Sunday. .Mr. W. I\ I fen ley fO4), of •lolins, a wholesale canteloupe dealer, attended the banquet and visited the college Sunday. W.H. FISHER COMPANY | Best. Line oi Engraved Cards, Weddings, Announcements, Etc. PRINTING 1 RECORD OFFICE GREENSBORO, X. C f STUDENTS OF TODAY WILL BE THE BUSINESS MEN OF TOMORROW Some will probably locate In llijih Point, N. 'The best possible Pankiny Facilities are offered by The ('omrao! cia I National Bank of Hiyb Point, N. C. J. Klwood Cox, President, ('. M. Ilauser. Active Vice Pres. W. (>. IJradshaw, Vice President, j V V I i ! > : . ('.is!lier, ; THE ONE ALWAYS APPRECIATED GIFT ■wnwa In Our Flower Shop Vou Can At All Times Get the Best the Season Affords. DECORATIONS A SPECIALTY WEDDING FLOWERS VAN LINDLEY COMPANY FLORISTS I 115 S. Elm Street GREENSBORO, N. C i PERSONALS. FORDHAM-BROWN SHOE CO. Phone 1186 118 W. Market A full line of shoes for Men and Women at Right Prices. Special Agents tor .las. A. Banister Special discount to College Students CONYERS & SYKES. DRUGGISTS Pure Drugs, Fresh Candies. Sodas, and Cigars THE HOME: OF "Sy-Co" HIGH POINT BUGGIES * QUAKER QUALITY Durability the First Consideration Known all over the South as the Standard of Honest, injffer Vehicle Value M C. NEWELL COMPANY Greensboro Agents LOOK FOR THE 1 'POINTER' ' i> -i.e.-,'"-. 7 V" & V " ' ; '-n %. / There is a V_ :■;> \ —Li Reason I .ouisvillc Slugger and Bingo Bats, D. and M. 9-ending Balls, Gloves, IVlitts, Masks, Chest Protectors, and in fact full line of the best goods at the right prices, let us show you. Greensboro Hardware Co. 221 South Elm Street Phones 457 - 458 WALLACE'S Homo of Kuppenheimer Clothes, Fu rni strings, Trunks and Leather Goods. We Save you Money Stetson Hats Florshein & Regal Shoes SO4 South Elm See J. R Brown, College Representative ARCADE BARBER SHOP Good Quick Work Hot & Cold Baths PHONE No. 1326 203 South Elm Street GREENSBORO HUNTLEY-STOCKTON-HILL CO. Furniture, House Furnishings and Undertakers CREENSBORO, N. C. 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