4 ALUNNI NOTES Roger Kiser, 'l9, and Hobart Pat terson, 'l9, were welcome week-end visitors at the college. Mr. Patter son has just been called home from Haverford College by the illness of his father. Dudley D. Carroll, 'O7, professor of Economics at the State Universi ty, has been appointed dean of the new Department of Commerce at that institution. Kinnie Futrell, 'l4, was married on November sth to Miss Lena May Letter, of Cooleemee, N. C. They will make their home in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, where Mr. Futrell is en gaged in Y. M. C. A. work. The Guill'ordian extends congratulations. Fuller Yates, 'l6, is entering upon a two years' course in electrical en gineering at the Doherty Junior En gineers' School, Toledo, Ohio. Cleta Patterson, 'ls, was married last May to Mr. Martin Murray, of Burlington, N. C. Lyndon Stewart, 'l7, is principal of the school at Farmer, N. C. Hugh Stewart, 'l3, has been dis charged from u' service at Edge wood Arsenal, Edgewood, Maryland, and will resume voice culture' in New York City. Adna Lamb, 'l2, is a member of the teaching force in the Raleigh city schools. Ira Hinshaw, 'IS, has been ap pointed Superintendent of Public Welfare in Randolph county. A PROPHET OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY (Continued from first page.) saw that he had failed to pray for them to come. In the prayer for orphans he gave himself in com plete dedication to God, and the prayer was answered an hundred fold. And even if there were many times when they did not know where the next meal was coming from, there were only two times that a meal had to be waited for half an hour. George Mueller had implicit faith in the Bible and in prayer. The children in the schools loved their teachers and loved George Mueller. He tried to preserve fam ily life and to make the very atmos phere religious. At the time of fiTs death there were five orphans' homes with 1,62 0 orphans. The expense of these build ings had been $820,000, yet he had never had to beg for money. Be sides the work connected with the management of the orphanages he did many other things. He preached in practically all civilized countries of the world, did much to help cir culate the Bible and was a great blessing to day schools, Sunday schools and missions. Why then was he a prophet? Because he was a man with a message. He was try ing to prove to the world that God lived and answered prayer. QUAKER ELEVEN AGAIN TRIMMED BY VIRGINIANS (Continued from first page.) Hull C. ... L. Tremaln Neese R. G. . , . . . Taylor Jones R. T Anderson J. M. Hendrix & Co. The Home of Good Shoes Greensboro, N. C. WILL MAKE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT IN THIS SPACE NEXT IS SUE REGARDING THEIR FALL AND WINTER SHOES. MEANWHILE IF VOU WANT SHOES DON'T FAIL TO SEE HENDRIX. JOE TAYLOR & H. RAIFORD Agents for Dick's Laundry "WE DO GENUINE FRENCH DRY CLEANING." DICKS LAUNDRY COMPANY GREENSBORO, N. C. F. B. Shackelford Co. SMART APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND MISSES COLLEGE GIRLS ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED TO OUR STORE, 10 PER CENT. ALLOWED ON PURCHASERS. THE STORE OF COURTEOUS ATTENTION. Guilford College YOUR OLD COLLEGE With its simplicity, thoroughness and no shams, becomes to-day OUR NEW COLLEGE With the growing opportunities and enlarged student body and teeming new life. OLD STUDENTS AND TEACHERS Have established precedents and -reated an atmosphere into which NEW STUDENTS AND TEACHERS # Enter and by which they are guided and refreshed and to which they add their contributions towards perfection. OLD AND NEW We labor together and look forward to that perfect day for OUR GUILFORD. Chapman R. E. ...... Smith Graham Q. B. . . It. Tremain Hock L. H Rice Peters R. H Barnard Hottel F. B Stafford Score by periods: Roanoke 6 6 0 6 —lß Guilford 7 0 0 0— 7 Touchdowns: Pulliam, Peters, Chapman (2). Goal from touch down: Barnard. Substitutes —Ro- anoke: Fray for Graham; Graham for Fray; Rhoads for Altrup; Mah ler for Rhoads. Guilford: Raiford for Rice; Taylor for Smith; Mcßane for Shore; Newlin for Pulliam; Rice for Raiford. Referee: Robertson (Richmond College.) Umpire: Izard (Washington and Lee.) Headline man: Honaker (Roanoke College.) Time of quarters, 15 minutes. Bcrnau THE POPULAR .JEWELER Invites you to his store when in Greensboro. „ BEST STOCK OF WATCHES, JEW ELRY, SILVERWARE, DIAMONDS FIRST CLASS REPAIR SHOP. - MEDALS AND CLASS PINS MADE TO ORDER IN SHOP. GREENSBORO, N. C. THE GUILFORDIAN ELLIS-STONE & CO. I>ry Goods, Ready-to-Wear. College Students Given Special Attention Use Your Preference Buy Your Clothing and Furnishings from either one of our Stores Greensboro—Winston-Salem The same standard of quality in both. Special attention to college business FELDER-BRIGGS CO. "Pay Cash—Cash Pays!" Bijou, Isis & Victory Virginia-Carolina Amusement Co. Greensboro, N. C. COBLE & MEBAM; We give Special Attention to College Footwear. U stand in them. We stand behind them. 220 South Elm St., Greensboro, N.C. DR. J. E. WYCHE DENTIST Gardner's Drug Store Office Phone 29. Residence 22. S. L. Gilmer & Company READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING SNAPPY STYLES FOR COLLEGE GIRLS. fiSßs=BasaßaH!=a!=a!HßHa!=a!a!= BANKING BY MAIL WITH Greensboro Loan&TrustCo. CAPITAL $227,000.00 RESOURCES OVER $2,000,000.00 Is Safe and Convenient. Accounts Invited. HARKELL'S CUTE PHOTO STUDIO Modern Photography Portraits in Black and White, White and Sepia Post Cards and Ping Pongs Expert Kodak Finishing 222 1-2 S. Elm St., Greensboro, N.C. THE QUALITY SHOP W. F. FRASER, Manager THE LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR STORE. 222 S. Elm St., Greensboro, N. C. Southern Real Estate Company GREENSBORO, N. C. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance We make a specialty of First Mort gage Real Estate Loans, 6 per cent, interest guaranteed. W. E. Blair, Treas., H. L. Coble, Sec. S. Fuller Smith, Asst. Treas. T. D. Sharpe, A3st Sec'y. GREENSBORO BOOK CO. 214 S. Elm Street "Everything for the Office" New Fiction, School Supplies, Sta tionery Greensboro, N. C. Phone 589 HUNT BROTHERS PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating American Radiators & Ideal Boilers GREENSBORO, N. C. Sweater Coat and Athletic Goods of All Kinds. GET IT AT ODELL'S WHERE QUALITY TELLS. ODELL HARDWARE CO. GREENSBORO, N. C. Students and Teachers of Guilford College The New Footwear for men and young women is here. Our Shoes are good and our prices are reason able. You are invited to come and see the new Fall styles. THACKER & BROCKiMANN The Rhodes Clothing Co. 300 SOUTH ELM STREET Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx EVERYBODY KNOWS RHODES DEMANDS SATISFACTION THE RHODES CLOTHING CO.

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