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GUILFORD COLLEGE, N. C.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
EDITORIAL BOARD
Vivian M. Hay worth.. Editor-in-chief
David J. White. . . Business Manager
Howard H. Brinton. Faculty Advisor
Alma T. Edwards. . . .Alumni Editor
Ruth Coltrane. . .Y. W. C. A. Editor
Clarence Macon. .Y. M. C. A. Editor
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CALENDAR.
Wednesday: Sophomore class
meeting. 7:00, Literary Club.
Thursday, 6:30: Christian Associ
ation meetings. Baseball, Guilford
vs. A. & E., Cone Park, Greensboro.
Friday, 7:00 p. m.: Literary So
cieties. 8:30 p. m., French Club.
Saturday, 8 p. m.: Social.
Sunday: Religious exercises.
Monday, 6:30: Chorus practice.
Tuesday: Junior Class meeting.
Wednesday: Freshman class meet
ing. 7:00 p. m., Science Club.
BEAUTY AS AN INSPIRATION TO
HAPPINESS.
Spring is in the air! With its ad
vent new beauties unroll before us
every day. It is the time when all
things take on new life. After the
dull days of winter the new world of
beauty is very acceptable to eyes
tired with the grayness of the past.
Now is the time for man, as well as
nature, to awake and change. Beau
ty! It is a mysterious word and one
which is full of strange mystical
meaning. It signifies all that is love
ly and good and pleasant. It means
happiness of the soul and fills us
with a strange awe. Out of this
thrill of joy which comes at behold
ing beauty there should be born in
the heart of man, a new conception
of truth and the worth of God's crea
tions.
With spring rustling the swelling
buds and knocking gently at out
doors, why not open our hearts to
the meanings of beauty? Why not
join the glad circle of those who see
only the beautiful in life? That is
the message that spring brings—get
rid of that pessimism and be glad,
j glad with the spring! After all,
what is more worth-while and beau
tiful than to exhibit a joyous, glad
life to those around you? See the
beauty in everything * around you—
see how much more you will get out
of life by doing this. The beauty is
there, if only you can or will find it.
ft is in every little leaf and blade of
grass. It is in all of your friends
and in all of your daily acts. If only
we could see this, how much it
would mean to us. What the world
needs now is some one to lead it
back to joy and beauty. The grim
war days almost destroyed this —
almost, but not quite. The germs
of it are still present and with a lit
tle help they will spring into life
again.
For pure beauty—the only kind
we should tolerate—we do not have
to go very far. It is on every side as
we step out on the campus. Words
worth is not needed to make us ap
preciate nature's loveliness. It is
evident to each of us even tho no
poetical genius in our breasts en
ables us to expx-ess what this ever
present beauty means.
So let's each and all get into the
game! Follow Pollyana's example.
Make the next few weeks the happi
est of all and make them undying in
our memory. With such a general
plan, we could almost claim the es
tablishment of a real Utopia on our
campus, couldn't we? Let's do our
very best and see what wonders and
changes in the happiness of all we
can effect.
R. A. LINEBERRY
LEADS Y. M. C. A.
The regular meeting last Thurs
day night was led by R. A. Lineber
ry, '2 0. The leader spoke briefly but
strongly on the subject of "Purity."
"In all chemical analyses of any
importance nothing but pure chemi
cals are used to get the purest re
sults. In the analysis of a life to de
termine its purity three main factors
are taken into consideration, first,
indulgence, many of us who would
have a pure life destroy it by letting
temptation overpower us and in
dulge in such wrongful and injuri
ous habits as the drink and tobacco
habit. Not only these but other hab
its carry us astray. The second, in
difference—another trait which has
a strong effect on many students.
Some become indifferent about their
class work and others about outside
activities which are very essential to
the life of the student. The third is
ignorance. We have no excuse for
not knowing right from wrong. If
our lives are to count for something
we should strive to make and keep
them pure. Some seem to think that
if they can commit an act and get
away with it in mun's sight it's all
right. They never think that the
secret sins spoil the purity of a life.
If we wish an example of purity to
pattern our lives after we have no
better than the life of Jesus Christ.
When we return to our respective
homes after colleges closes we
should be living examples for our J
communities and if our lives are not
pure, are we worthy to be such ex
amples?"
THE GULLiFORDIAJT
THOMAS HOWARD CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Durham, N. C Greenville, S. C.
Spartanburg, S. C. Columbia, 9. C.
and Greensboro, N. C.
W. P. Reaves, SLD, O. R. Reaves, M.l)
REAVES' EYE, EAR, NOSE AND
THROAT INFIRMARY
Greensboro, North Carolina
EASTMAN KODAK AND SUPPLIES
FILMS PROMPTLY
DEVELOPED
Mail Orders a Specialty.
FARISS-KLUTZ DRUG COMPANY
Greensboro, N. C.
Owing to war conditions certain mer
chandise is scarce in most stores.
Heavy advance buying has overcome
this at
DR. C. T. LIPSCOMB
DENTIST
Phone 793, Residence 1399
Opposite Meyer's, Greensboro, N. C.
We Make Only the Better Grade
Photographs
Official Photographer for The Quaker
THE EUTSLER STUDIO
GREENSBORO, N. C.
Use Your Preference
Buy Your Clothing and Furn
ishings from either one of our
Stores
Greensboro Winston-Salem
The same standard of quality
in both. Special attention to
college business.
FELDER- UIIIGGS CO.
"Pay Cash—Cash Pays!"
Greensboro Hardware Co.
EVERYTHING IN THE
HARDWARE LINE
OUR STORE WELCOMES YOU
221 SOUTH ELM ST.
Students of Today
will be the Business Wen of Tomorrow
Some will probably locate in High
Point, N. C. The best possible bank
ing facilities are offered by
THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL
BANK OP HIGH POINT, N. C.
J. ELWOOD COX, President.
C. M. ITAUSER, Active Vice-Pres.
J. W. HARRIS, Vice-President.
V. A. J. IDOL, Cashier.
C. H. 2IARIIINER, Asst. Cashier.
The Rhodes Clothing Co.
300 SOUTH ELM STREET
Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx
GOOD CLOTHES
FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN
l ull Line of Gents' Furnishings
J. A. HENLEY
The Corner Store
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Cakes,
Candies, Fruits, Students' Supplies
Phone 81, Guilford College, N. C.
Vanstory Clothing Co.
MODERN CLOTHING
GREEN3BOKO, N. C.
J. W. SGott & Company
GREENSBORO, N. C.
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS
AND NOTIONS
Goods Sold to Merchants Only
Fashion Park Clothes
The kind for the young man who
cares about his personal appearance.
HOWARD & FOSTER AND CLAPP'S
SHOES
Donncll & Medearis, Inc.
THE YOUNG MAN'S SHOP
FREE SHOWER BATHS
205 South Elm St. Greensboro, N. C.
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DR. J. S. BETTS
DENTIST
Corner Elni and West Market Streets
over Greensboro Drug Co.
The Broadway Gale
GREENSBORO, N. C.
Opposite the Postoflic*
Special arrangements for the stu
dents of Guill'ord College. Excellent
| service.
POMONA TERRA-COTTA CO.
POMONA, N. C.
Manufacturers of
SEWER AND DRAIN PIPES, FLUE
LININGS, CONDUITS, AND
OTHER CLAY PRODUCTS
Annual Capacity 2,000 car loads.
THE HENNESSEE CAFE
THE HOME OF GOOD COOKING
We have a rest room furnished ®x
clusively for ladies. You are
always welcome to our Cafe.
342-344 S. Elm St., Greensboro, N. C.
DR. L. G. COBLE
DENTIST
Phone 601 Greensboro, N. C.