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THE COLLEGIATE
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Fellowship’s Tour , SELECTED
: Ah. the ambitions we outgrow!
Tbv sweet refrain of the good old j As toddlers we have a vague Idea
The Wranglers
Atlantic ChrUtian College han
bromal® wiuds its way down the j we want to be "like papa”j at ten we|
^ra. thru the halls, and permeates | crave nothing so much as a bicycle
the main building, even finding its j with a coaster brake. At fifteen we^*“ , ® greater interest
wty into the library. The strong. {struggle for an appointment to An-) ” ‘nter-colleglate forenNlcs. Part of
yet tender voices of the young j napolia or West Point, and lose all' *‘«P"
preachers proclaim the good news i of two pounds when we don't get It. during the past year,
of their findings In the spiritual A Varsity letter, a Brooks suit and , debaters won the first
retlm. These things prove to the I closer acqualntaince with movie 1 debate in the history
jtudenls of A. C. C. that the Fellow-j tresses, supply the motives of the* , . college when we took the de-
cbip 18 stlli thriving; but since the college lustrum. Then a flat- top-! f! ' Vniverslty of Flor-
Fellowwhip has also in mind thelped deck with our name on it, a new J he«‘l» of this, our rep-
ilumnl, it furnishes this manner of (Ford, and the first seven payments I \Vatson. went
(elliog to the churches of North Car-1 on a suburban bungalow fill the earlyl*” finals in the state oratorical
ollna that we appreciate their sacri-' married years. If we are literary, ’ 1*1? Cltiien's Duty to
flees and shall continuously pro“<a volume of pale lyrics or a first ,
claim the messages that our hearts, novel Is the be-all and the end-all of /** awakening of In-
deslr*? In song, mt'ssage. prayer, and 1 our days—until we get it published. v. ?.
work. [Then gradually we aspire to a seat ,?-i ®,
The beginning of the new semes-1*” the vestry, a chair In the board Wrang'lerH-Ts an wh^rh
ter has ushered in a new awakening.! a full-page review in the Sun- has f^r n..rL«I ?hl f Ainin^
Along with this came the new off!-,day literary supplement, and a niche m«I«hir« !« ihf Iw « kh
L Omcer« for the ensuing 1Who's Who. clamor, as Ar-
remester are- i nold says, for "all the thousand jne a»BUenlng or a
Fres. Bill Mlnshew ' ""'hlnKS of an hour—"
Vice-Hres. Sarah Askew! , «"<•
S«, - - Margarette Johnson'
' The first desk and the early piping
in the
A Free Ticket to the WiUon Theatre Will Be Given
With Every $5.00 Purchase at
r^l'ro^ jfJ
'iLSON,
miow -\M» sirnuiAv
Pianist Evelyn Batts i, • n w i ^ • *1. . 1 *
Chaplain - Mr. Hilar, Bowen the pleistocene
Chair, of Program Com. J. T. Forrest K.f.
A»6l.«ant of Pro. Com. i "I In tn , ‘®'' 11*'
, and will these too, seem like shabby
Bill W legion, Irene Harrison: strangers to us as the years unroll?
Chair, of Social Com. |qj. satisfied at last, and
Janet Daugherty .hug them to ourselves?
A pl«*asant shock comes to us, to'prospect is cheerful. Probably some
realize that so many non-mlnisterlal, Frenchman has made an epigram
and non-missionary students attend-1 about the whole business, and , u .t , . ^ ^
lag and taking active part in our i maybe it runs like this: Unrequited-
programs. Only five of the nine of-j love and outworn ambition make *' oratorical
ficers are miuisterial and mission-iman realize how unhappy God must
ary This proves to us that our pro- hi.
greater Interest among the student
body in inter-collegiate forensics.
The first part of this purpose is fhe
part that in former years, the club
has emphasized and naturally in
which they have had more success.
It has only been for the past year
that any great attempt has been
made to spread its Influence
throughout the student body. The
Veith'er speak for themselves. This
y*»ar we have scheduled four Inter
collegiate debates with other Insti
tutions the first year In our history
TAVLOirS (UFK
WILHON'S (>M> AM> Vl.M'K TO K.\T
You All Know U# And We AH Know You,
WIIKUl-: Kltli:M)S MKKT I.M> I,IKK TO K.\T.
W ILSON, N. (\
trams are vital and Interesting.
Programs are more diversified since
the new talent has been uncovered
aad set up on the hill. Especially
interesting is our new approach to
devotional. Mr. Bowen is giving a
study of prayer, which drives on to
the practice of prayer, giving the
tonal background for the hour.
The concrete speaks so then care-
lully study our plan of program:
Song “To the Woiii”
Devotional, by Mr. Bowen, followed
by sentence prayer.
RUHlness
Song “More Like Jesus'
JOKES
Jake H. on looking at a dead
Atheist, “Poor fellow, all dressed
up and no place to go.”
contest already mentioned, we are
assured of participation In one other
with a strong probability of two and
a possibility of three. This could
not have been possible but for the
efforts of the “Wranglers" who have
labored among the students, both
; for material and finances.
No little part has been played In
iniating this new movement, by
(■eoKraphicul Lunch. lour dean and director of public
"Are you Hungary?” "Yes, Slam." I Professor Grim. It was
“Den Hussla to the table and m I ohlefly due to his Influence that the
Figl.” "All right, Sweden my <-of-' ""''■anglers" were organized and his
fee with a Cuba sugar, and Denmark ' Interest and ability has played a
my bill.” ' Kreat part in our success.
It Is our hope that In the future
^ An absent minded motorist sat in the interest will not abate, but will
Tdk. 'why I "come "to Feirowshlo”' dentists chair. “Will you take spread to the people of the town and
. ^ hp arVaH
Solo
Miss Irene Harrison
■!r
Miss Betty W’htte
Talk ‘What I Have Received From
College Life” Miss Marie Autry
Reading Miss Catherine Ware
Solo - Mr. Bill W’iegman er.
Op»n Forum—Discussions relative •
to th»‘ Fellowship.
Benediction.
The Fellowship Is beginning its
work among the Churches of N. C.
The programs last year have given
UR a Htale-wide reputalton. We get
Invitations than can be filled
Churches visited this year are—1|
Dudley, Wilmington, or will have^
visited it when this reaches you.
Kaster will take us to the western
part of the state. Racially, Jesus
Is color-blind. The fellowship fol
lows after Jesus in presenting a pro-
Kram to the negro Baptist Church of j
Wilson. Mar. 24. 1929 at 7:30 p. m.! ?
It will be as follows: I
Devotional-—Mr. Hilary Bowen. I
Sermonette—“Why I Am a Chris-! *
tlan.” Mr. J. T. Forrest. \
Sermonette—“The Christian Chal
lenge” Mr. Bill Minshew.
Through the sympathetic under
standing of the backers ot our col-
i*‘f?e. the Fellowship aspires to give
to rural North Carolina and the
^orld. trained leaders, religious or
spiritual, social, mental, moral, and
physical—Be co-w'orkers with the
Fellowship.
gas?” he asked. we will get even greater support In
“Yeah, and you’d better look at the form of attendance at our events
the oil while you're about it." j than heretofore. W'e feel sure that
this will be realized as a movement of
Student (to Professor) “What's
that you wrote on my paper?”
Prof.: “I told you to write plaln-
(illTS KOH M.l, <M'4 \SIONH.
01(1 Jewelry Made New.
DKN.NV HHOS. ('O.
R. A.—"What do you do for sea
sickness.”
A. R.—"I give up.”
this kind, when taken seriously by ]
the studentHfl will be contagious and
will prove to be a great source of
the student* will be contagious and
our collegB. do give the "Wranglers"
a boast by attending every forensic
encounter and show them that you
have their Interest at heart.
J.C.PENNEYC©
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Tlic III Hpriiig .l|>|>nr(‘| for lM»ih Ihc
('olicgc <flrl (ttid llo)'.
Prices that will help buy the extra theater ticket, by
having the difference in aavingt.
I
G. s. TUCKER & CO. l !
Furniture - Home Outfitted
''Th« M«n’« Shop.**
J. S. ADKINS & SON
('liM hliiii llabn s
»m K. \iuth Ht.. WllMm. N, C.
Raleigh, Clayton, Smithfield
S. Goldsboro St.
Wilson, N. C.
Phone 174
PERSONALS
We’re tired of the same old “per
sonal form '
So and So’s spending the week-end
from the Dorm )
That old line “was her week end
guest”
To be omitted with some of the rest.; ^
jfiret Cbvistiau
Cburcb
Comer Vance and Goldsboro Street*
JOHN BARCLAY, Pastor
THE CHURCH HOME OF STUDENTS
AND YOUNG PEOPLE
FIRESTONE TIRE STORES INC.
Prompt Road Service
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lU IDEAL BEAUTY SHOP
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IA *W Thing of licAuty Is a Joy For«-v(^, I(a Ix>vHlm*«M
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Bill W'iegman down to W'illlamston
did go
To talk to folks sitting row by row.
He took the Negative side of the ‘‘?”j ]
sin
Spent a day and came home again.
Clara Bass has gone over to Black •
Creek
Thinking perhaps she'll get back her
lost sleep.
Nannie Smith to get some pickels—
dill
Ate week end meals In Farmville.
The last we saw of Nina and Merle
Owen
They were to the city of Roberson-
ville going.
Hachel Rogerson and Forrest, J. T.
Were going there too—do you see?
Folks may come and folks may go
But just this one thing I know;
There’s a few who'll be handing
around
They’re forbidden to go off these
ground*.
WILSON DHU(i CO.
WK Al’l'UKCIATK VOI K
THE WOMAN’S SHOP
iUmttaril
Il<*ady»!<>-W«mr, Mlllln<*ry,
CARROU. BL/tLOlNC. SECOND FLOOR
PHONE 440
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WII.HON. N. C,
LITTLK 4<)K TAVI/)K HUMNEIl,
Little Joe Taylor, four year old
son of Mr. and .Mrs. A. C. Sumner of
Rocky Mount died after an Illness ot
some time, Saturday morning at two
o'clock. Funeral serTices were held
yesterday afternc»on at three o'clock.
In Rocky Mount. Joe Is surrived by
his parents, and one brother, Alfred
Jr.
K NT KBT.AI -V.'l K T l»f >STPON KD
The entertainment which was to
have been given Friday evening at
the Baptist Church has been Indefin
itely postponed.
T\Vt> STOI.K.N .tl'TO.MOUII.KH
KW:OVKKEU HKRK TODAY
Local police recovered two stolen
cars today and returned them to
their rightful owners, but are still
searching for three others, two of
which were reported stolen today.
A new (port model Ford coape
belonging to Mr. H. B. Bruton stolen
last night was found abandoned on
the street by Officer J. A. Gregory
today and wa« returned to Mr. Bru
ton.
Motorcycle Officer C. P. Hocntt
recovered the Ford coupe reported
stolen by R. A. NorrU laat night and
returned <t to Its owner today.
"It Pay. To Look. Well.”
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MULLEN’S BARBER SHOP
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CONEY ISLAND
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