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Summer Camp At | Mt. View Institute Firs* Can?p For Girls July 4-8; Second for Wac.\eo and Boys July ii to is j Hay>. May 25-?July ? to >. ;n 1 elusive. ?onies t he for ?i> is nn.l 1 young women at Mountain View I.a-1 si, it u to This Baptist be mc hoard', srbooi has -\; beautiful local Co; at j Hays. WYlko county, nir.e miles north) of North V/iikesbbro: Train korvieei cufuic-i t:- North Wilkesborw with J Gr*ensboro and intervening poitns.j Bus service connects with oil main! towns \Vextern N*>r\h Carolina, i Miss Dorothy Kcllant- the Baptist; Young Peoples* leader of the stotc.j will ho ai the camp, tcgother with] Mrs. r'. J. Barker t?i Lenksviib.' and th? Misses Valeria Belie- Nichols.; Mary FMitk Hoheyeutt, Cora 1 Fender and l.acy Spivev of Cokcr' CeiVocro, S. * . M->. lames tfeav --f' Mt. Airy win be rarnn BEpth< r and j .Mrk C H. Farno'l ?f North Wilkes-i horn, 'it: sister. .V mo.-:t delightful program of study and rpcrbauon ha-; Ifee.r 'Vanned. Board. 53 o r day.' Phase .f;. by J 5th. Mrs S. . Hon y-'.r'. Rrv . N, ,-f vcjj'r i ... - ? jvitcnt/ori to eon?e. Urrnfc piltow and Cfcfi's. -hoes? ' 'M'skvl tovv. . arid iK?ap. Ategte.t ? ;?.ft ?r. ' ."ents. duly 1 '. ikciukivtv h< : st?c set. for rho wohfafo,' r'ruMror. brut boys. J Wis- Edt^a K. HkrrU. the ii;.;?'!-1 W. M V r>oTui:nV - v iiiry. wi!i , be on hand f<> help, the j vor.if-n. a!-" Mrs. Ivi. I. ^ Nor>h| Vv i \ k c*-"1. ' (!' < am J Mi-;- !-i:cy Spivey. j The \vii! have able and love-,] ;> bare iMufrr Mrs; J. \. Shoehey ">fj North' W ilkesboru and the Misse s j Edith., I\ die and IfcttLh Hornyciitt. Mis-^ Audrey TenspJetoii and Miss Arjrylle \JvHiott. Boy - will hiive us their ' chief. I! -v. l-'rvd r.-nllit. ! arid Such blh( ; rs 1 friends Tof 'M,i.ss' I%'?!.;? XV,-i<iuhotfsb,: M iss Ruth Jones au<{ ll ' t?b-.u -es ; }ini!a$tl'. Ad ii n;? m'.- 'v of '4)1 'np-es an iliir< i ? n:<? ivd without i:... >:-thvr InUjiS&ted boys fro:n pin . b<veUt> your;- <^y-;ji^o.;Ayjpiv?-u pre askod. tu .brfgsr all c^V 'TMdruo and; fSl'i the SS-Vdorifpt tfrj. b'oyi .-hiMrd c^t.cft irn- oatup spirit aria Mip'he the itovy- ^rtVuiy ;\y^rnk?i?tifc piact^ o.f, good. )*ihninuiesi^ SCV11 t > tov.|jv.: .;i Th,- co?! Jfi > 1 ?U pci :ay i r ai. .type >?*:?- raonm ' 0'' for -f&tyj'lfuitS? .fay1 children uwl??r- nliic years of age. The . re^Ltiatioh iVe i< '-> o?-nt>. further i:tfy< hiitl . Mis X. <'. 'IVnyuv. \V::k?-n.?:.. X English Lord Speaks At State College Raleigh, AIa;v 2o S:i John !i.;sseli, a knight?>f the. Rnt'sh Empire, j but better fcnb\yr? iar his work as a! sciential and investigator in ^oib ami; crops, delivered two lectures at the , 'Nbrtji CarqUna -State this | week. i lb. Russell spoke \v. <lrse -L-y andj Thursday, .using for tho subject otj his Uvr uivs thi results of inyesti-1 Rations at the Rpthanistc-vi Kxpori-1 rhent Station at flarperuten. England, j ; I>r. Russollhfe the third director of the.] Rothanitiead Station "vyhich ;s the] oldest station ov it? kinV? in che ! world. ft was hero that Lawns ami <lijht-; i i'fxsS worked out the py nciphrs of . ardfieihl fertilisation." These tests \yeve hygiju in az\f. -fhe \ '%\y& men 6'^hluished 'a- laboratory I whi'ifi' ! f l'OV Iv^inv fft r??;.'iVifr . 511*. 1 fertilizers. Since that tinie, the station has h oc bole for us. >VOrk /in studying- ?oii fertility ;irt,c. The uatioif has also done imUe thanj any ether ^/nsntr.tioii 1t> st-nfryjr.'g \pr. Iiossell xyas;, krifirhted tor hi.services to..th> Enftiish iavrncss as : rtsQ.it ^ j^r, ;,voik \vi.ich he has j done at the Rorhamsieti station. At | Tiie present tirae he is in America a j teh'iin^ the -first international ?St>>! Congress. Whiie here he wiU visit nbout tor* of the ieadiot* icoHeg and universities of *he United States. State College i? "the only institution Tr> ri?.- ^niir'ri^ci v.' -.n M5t- t> ary ! i The Boy Wa* Right j "La?; at eqtifege the- tempci-ntnre or. three successive nights j dropped to 7.c-ri>." "Th:*' nothing." snorted Freddie j the Frosh. "that's nothing/' "What'? nothing-'' indignantly ashed .Sam the senior. Zero." remarked Freddie snappily a? he bolted t.hc- door. ] Poor Business Man Firstar.: "Bab! You C J) yourself a boxer. Why I'd knock yer block off for two cents" Secondun: 'Yob! and a daihfin parse for yah, too." &NSKts) - &''-<'sXikXr'S Protestant Miss \ I By MISS MOLU& Protestant *ms.sFoi>ary work has j c beau carried on in China since about 1 the luid-lle ot the nineteenth century. | s ' 'It has b; et? an extremely'difficult I o task from the; first!' Foreigners were b not \veivo:nexl by the Chinese 0">*n ! ? -r the treaty por? and the interior $ was not voluntarily opened until i much 'iU1*. However. It was gtadu- e al'.y made accessible through the ef-5 i! lorts of sort) men as Dr. Johnson and : .' Hudson Taylor of the Chiua-liv land ; r Mission Society Following their *, i' fearless efforts and daring load. mis- r sionariei of every denomination he-; r giro to find their way Into i-fe'e couh-? v try. j r The efforts of these c-aHy men and : | '.vomen to Christianize China were s not echGned to e\angvli/aVk*:s as * such. The\ tuiriy recognized that the ; people must it. educated. lifted out * m -nine of the grosser superstitions :n < v * tc become Christian. \Yitl; 11 this in rnkid schools were opened ori I a -mall scale af first. to he su?v. hut! *' they gi a dually <iev? Icuxid into great 1 colleges and universities. .And her" j *' W<- ivi"-bt mention > t,?y_ : t ^ such as the Canton Chihstian College, j cl St. bo\s. ir ghai, the Uwverfity I ? of \aak::i<r. I h? !' Kins i fyiprit* |i: I r.jvprsit\rn n?iv.> fcuovn th?- 'Ceri-.! l! tral Chin:- Un? varsity. Yale in Ohaay-, ? -ha. Sooc.fcow University ami many } !1 others. Uic m.cs of v/'riich arc t::- ; miliar to us a 'I as the ieatfmg tilucti- j J i<a.::-! institutions ni that jrreat latid.J *' Iti the saint way t.h?- tiny ciir.ies bi - ; v pur: for the care of a fe\y students 1 I a.ri'tl -'.-nai servants h'ecatne iartre, wel ., ripped hospitriJs cui-hip for ;1 ill ?. ti< . i?v:o'i irnh'y ah 1 ef the major, t-ttrjrhal work ^h.-:t is li dore- ir the count ry. These aaiitu- i tions. With the kind help, of i.Uvir * I fvk ro.is a: ho/v.c. Wfri moie/a rid tnore * oi t h< it ^ Hit it : * : for fi;> thvy stii.Iy .-.at! . .aupau-nv . vvith the hajuriftjjrit "and. ':>?*rye j'} their resjv^Vtfet- .^Vr-rtcv ; ntuiefsIlo' J. h?\? ::.:v m?t nlway tiom so. I, j .t'Jiii thf ii w?w| !? ' ? - ' S ! Liiat -it ic-ftst ukvtilf St tVro stn.is^sj i'-'jjT 1 ;?i 1. lu !l XMt'i< . I j'.Kt ^yVti; tntr lyi UU?u to corny J ;n.tr thy hjtbt of Hhrisfuiuiiy us ihvy ;i\\ IT - i?d lo;td the ? i,?U" MX i'-s V.valfntC? | Iho tuffs where it -iiou!<l j A the R)lssicraari(i?s Oatae . wit); fhe jiteral translation j of the Bible as interpreted by the j eivili/.ation of the West. never. doubtyj in# hut that it was equally adapted verbatim to the needs of the East. But ir. reality thhy had coine to a /country with th?* history of a oivihr.a-j tioh eci^itriuiius tor tout thousand : years; a country rich in art, litem- ; ! ' r? rein op by .-V ! its ancient -:ur?-s; but with the sad1 i fact that it ha.- n vast multitude of j v. ?> iyhiuant and superstitious poor, i li w,-s upon this class that the mis-! sionarv Concentrated his efforts Hie ! work among: the poor irrew ;ii\d flour islud aiui 'h'<sk-ame ku 'successful that i t could ;ao longer be ignored by tno j hotter passes! In fact it should be | encouraged and protected for it had: <!"!> much for the welfare of nninv "; ' mrvese penV.t. Tue Chrisiia;t'i church v.)-- : ' ; r he - k. f o the poor and educjithvp- thou-ami:.; 1 n<" it o;:.i 'mm or,ie ee'oaoro ; 'faettVi^foi tr&fof in the community and i -.va'? .roon" patronrred be all elapses of / ; i socifetVy.-vj pnareotlv very'lev.; of the early J ihsMBW h1 ImB&n ni YlVill 4~\i I> mil 1U1I11MI III That will determine, ofter 1 new home will l>e a tiling u i otheiwise. All down the quality materials here,at rigl ; SHEET ( ?the fireproof wallboard. gypsum rock in broad, higl fibre paper.PermanenuDec cracks, warps or buckles. V< WATAUGA L BOONE, ?? WATAl'GA DEMOCRAT? KV ER |i tbi iions in China I ";.' g. TOWN.SEND J inssior.aries ittstmpnisb&l :between \ \ ? 'y'csx.vxri civilisation and ChristJ^iUy.,j$!? t se.-rK".} necessity i?? i-st.ri'bhyh an CJ: asjs of Western civilizationrii^ a lei ash- for revsentb:^ Christianity. So hy hat ihv Ch-naiiian 111 i^coiinarc a j lo? "v'v' oi of the' church u>u.<c worship ,1'' l? -a Wosievr. way, shifr the \Y>st ' ru hyniris to Western tunes and do t all within the wails' of Wester: - { ( It Architecture. It. there/ore. ts only,t -neural that the two verms are synon ! thi :)ous in the (. h r.eso mind. Thfrh is mi >9 qUQscien of ;he fact that SVr- j we eundm&s have a j*reat deal to do j ti ritfc onvV mental state." Those >utv 501 0 on dinars can be modified and made sti uch as to depress, uive jcy or in- im jore. It dues not follow, however, iou hat the ecclesiastical architecture of coi he Western world connotes anything ba idritual -m the minds the Chine-' 1 bile there is rnuch in the temples of 1 ch :iown country which dees. i:: Had those brave and early ;>io- baj known what known today in fch,| h< science of psychology they mig: t ; < iav,- fv.ue about their work in a dif- . as* wa v 1'rcMit that pursued., and as \ ia > e-tiH China mluh: be more Cbris- .soj! iaa today than she is. But how ru r.uld they know at that time, thai the t'i nriCrUance of a pooo'e could not ho 1 *01 handed in a frei-.eration. Take the } Ch 'latter of mice Kv worship as an e\-j r,o ii';;;, The s. .me Chinese term is |ih( ised i?i reference to the reverence Me |u?v ancestors and that used in the tiv 1 .Kciiijv . .** t -i nhui "I the ChiiK .>i', ancestor wor:i?v . ; - we call it. i.> only a reverem < iii'I a siisr\ of lijlbgyuicc to the xap.iiy. It is a time-honored custom artil >r\v U:-ii the Chinese can -ee oi;!\ j iliai duty in observing"- So that \vh< ri i :s !ol<i that tic is committing aiid can . lunger bow before - " oiici'alt'.e tablet? of hi? housC h; ^ ji1?i'|!cvin ?t and only tends lo-j icir.ltH' more sG-sjiicioiis of the Jo ;.l: - v{. lloV.'.'Vor. h- is quick I" material advantagrc (('h'ra is and i he Koroijrn Ho\yi are ru ;ii?l c;v'n ??t'-< i = help m t he ^ucflit'on . ?C ci.sldin giving x?osrti?un-., etc ) j, cpi a: hh- art of . id^;st-j>v"vl. so tit it ! >< i?on don sr'ge? i c- U come a chutvn %|hi ip. the fUh'-e tm\i made-/; ;air. hr.s fa:.-! piety ij'i: the : loipv. j.ty v.auj?| :?ln 'ttsjt : t Suppose this were the heading of a newspaper article referring to ; the crook who stole j X UUK car! If .rnoks steal your car, He.rt- j f-r-: Theft Insurance \v?ij vuake j proud your loss. Dnr.'t put hli ! your faith in locking /.leyices \ and your own carefuinef-c j TTiuse help, but are iu>i nvfal- | iibc. Plain common sense requires ? that \ca ho fully insure. Call, write or phone thi* agency of the Hartford Fire Iniiuai.rt j ComDnnv mak(- ?i* that won I have complete protection, i ; ? Boone Insurance I| X Realty <<>., 1,5 j=5 For information about Public Lia- jLJt bility. Property Damage, Colli*- =jfi sion, F?*-e, I heft, Employer's L.a- J^pj . bhiLv. Rotsd or Rain Insurance F PJrr SEE IgQ CORDON H. WINKLER. j Cerjtrai Manager Ugj ------ ?-jsj its 3T s I ion te Materials7 11 1 IIS 'IjF gy ijni | an ^5 ian jUE K| V THURSf)AY~-BOONE-' I\. (\ ;tt they are all "Rice Christians" r that they are not sine ere. Aljy*y thehi arc. There is a very large dy of strong. brave and earnest tristians in China at this time. Y?i ithin the last few years the tristian wgjssi-ytuiries in China have irtied much. They have advanced leaps and tmml,-. The best cpini ?,n mission circles today is to with:? '.vail established forms ot ivonlmi, pi < 1 Jt sti> Christ and His icach:= a.-o leave China to organize hoc r stian church in her owr, way. There has heeh nvachisaid about ' anti-Christian movement hut the ssior.r.iies as a whole <le. not seem rried about it. It is a part of the ulent movement and a- such has . serious aspf ? t >. The returned tilcnt brings with him all ot the mature iWdings of he -indents of r universities where intellect is boning conscious of itself without the ckgrronnd of mature experience. Of ur.-e he has the failure of the urcliev as sliV ,wn up so clearly dur tii" crises of the great war, to . k hint. But just as the nations of West are leaving the shell <?f deminat.ohalisn;. I'Tiurchisni. ecciesiieisn> anil >o-<-ailed orthodox Chri ally 1 ehind them ami coming into nethirg which may express and rfiuxi. !h?- I)ivine : ? man. so \vi 11 h::i. She will not be behind nor j-)<l \\ anSn^- For who knows ms knows her ?ieh reli^ojure )? i-earte.. awl her aspirations toward ? worship ot* one supreme Power or injr. v h'ih the only relurine nae i(. the great country. *30.( if The V . f| public 1 r U named thenv'<0j I ti ti u w <n I VJ Have you entered i Coca-Cola cash pri As a result of a n; vey, through thoiisi sonal interviews, has given us six c reasons why every Coca-Cola. W e have named the to the popularity Cola." And they illustrated and pr Coca-Cola advertisi: COCA C. B. LOMXA, Mgr Be Pre 1 HHMDHinnmHHM i ! i' . i i THE SUM ME KITCHEN AN :, THE LAST M PLETE. WE1 ; YOU OUR GO prixyiiriwiDtrD 4. VL.UlJL_.iViJUL^I V AND OIL STC BOONE H Slogan, "PI He 1? It , figadie the Frosh gave h;s fra; u-c;.iiy ;?.*)) to that voting [Davis khi j who lived out on Kay street. One i day !a:t vek wik.; In called on h.r the iu w maid opened the doo' I "Mis-> Fiv_nee> is cngagtd. .-ir.'' said the maid. ! "I know it." rejjtfk'd Freddie. "I'm II IT?T?TWHWBWW Why not have your \ in the Plastic Wall F i Modern Decoration. NUFF I i s; K N A P P T H Phone 49 -?-? FOR 100,000 FEET INUV BEING SA W ED AMI OX VOl'i; KKAJllNC. W. B. MOC BOONE \ cash prizes [ j^ - ?ind six keys t< lie popularity if Coca-Col; he $30,000 the first week i-e contest? May and the mi< of August, itinnal sur- For the correct n mds of per- ir,g cf the "six ki the public and the best at mtstanding simple question 'body likes Cola Co., Atlai award 635 casl ing $ JU.UUU. i :m"six keys is $10,000. of Coca- Visit our plant are being glad to give you esented in mation about tl ng between contest. COLA BOTTLING CO S. B. GREENE, Asst, M??r. pared! 1 ;r rush is on. pri d dining room no\ 1nute rush. our SI will take pleasure ods. our special prices yes through this ? ARDWARE < mt More, Grow More, M MAY 2>i. 1927 ^ whai shi's f;Ogj<3<?l;;tp.' !w2'tj?S ' 1". "^Vi/.-^'ii yyj I'^St ;~??orl Term Course i iivt Looy lv l>.: i "ollegv '. \!y ; -;o:Ui nit ibroe hiiiulred (ioi)ar> this year. S*e:n;<( !. Dot L?ope- How conr^"? j Fiist L.L.IX: \Vvl. you see, I was CSrcd ouv al'tci the first week vails done nish ? The -CEDD K.K E PAINTER Boone N. C. ? y SALE OF HEMLOCK I SIZED. LET US FIGURE .Wii SHEF.INU lill.LS )SE & SON :, n. c. sr~ i isand ^ ' -f - ^ iswerf? to two is, The Cocaita, Ga., will \ prizes totalhe first prize and we'll he ^ further inforlis interesting MPANY Boone, N. C. cw-aoK - ?j?&?| pafalflft -'. .1^' -;{u~.t. L- F? v* HB&- jVi ' .' si v ! ^4 SOKPg v.\ . m m sis \ -.PARE YOUR ?? .Jg V, AND SAVE ?* POCK IS COM- i ??/B INI SHOW/IMP. as ^ a m v>> 1% xi i v_x dl U on stoves |? -' /ionth. m COMPANY ? lake More." so> .j
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