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THB -ELOn COLLIiGE WEEKLY- September 20, 1P12. 4 ^ for her Business of a routine nature was trans- The negative came forth with the ar- wrong, not because young Rand is dead, Viola Rollings, the leader, chose for her W. T. Scar- gument that there is so much competi- but because it strikes at one of the prim- subject “Love.” This was^ indeed an acted anj tion in this day and time that the high al constituents of gentility. A gentleman appropriate subject j h Wright who is not cost of living is found to be due to the will not enjoy hmiselt at the expense ot Our motto being love, the hrst thm„ for f = ' _ Furthermore they another. C'ollege men should never en- us to do is to bind °Toyner‘is to perform the duties argued that this age is an intelligent one gage in any sort of fun-making 111 which in love. The leader read Ma t. 10.20-42. '^ association in the and that men are reaching out to great- all participants cannot enter with relish It was brietly, but well treated an , of Henry S. Southard who failed er and better things. Therefore the cost and e.iually enjoy. fore, made very interesting. The writer pla •' . „ • f exceeds that of ages past. “It is no excuse tor the hazers to say read a paper which she had prepared on ‘o^eturn Uii~ “^t.rstL: wTwon by ,he LgJtive. that the death of young Rand was acci- the subject, part of which by Roy M. Best speaker on the affirmative was F. dental. It was accidental in the sense tha loday »e are going to . ‘ , tt . , ,i rpaip-ned F. Mvrick; best on the negative was C. it was not premeditated, hut it was not near home. About the love that as omewo , ^^ Riddle; oratorically, J. L. Farmer. accidental in the sense that young Rand reigned and should reign at Elon College. tttt-parY SOCIETIES ’ F.F. Mvrick. was to be blamed tor it. He was forced -Thou Shalt not avenge, nor bear any ^fologian into the circumstances that led to his grudge against the children of *Friday evening the Psiphelian death. No citizen has the right to force pie, but thou Shalt love thy neig or as electricity becoming the The Psiphelians had no regular pro- another to do anything , save by due pro- thyself; 1 am t e leadino-power of the world were discussed gram on Friday evening, but spent the ,.es^ of Uw. . , . • Now who IS my nei^h . ^ ^ putting twenty-nine anxious souls -The way to stop hazing is to put in rooming next to me. 0, no aw . speaker of the affirmative, through the labyrinthine Windings of ini- ,i,e hearts of the hazers a high principle. T,« siri .l,.t ”V .' i J T l..a .1,. n.g.U.. TW .,.,..1 ot .'I,,!.., .h. l-.M." bor. \\ e are glad to have so many new * . individual hearts, will put an end girls in our association, and res The m'^ting was a spicy one through- The Band under the direction of Mr. If sentiment, the spirit, of our of us I presume t ley a%e out and thoroughly enjoyed by all. This Victor P. Heatwale of Dayton, Va., is be- colleges should beccmie essentially C hris- and need our le p as we as^w ^ regular meeting of the year ing reorganized and trained. We all anx- ,ia,j „-e shall see an en.l of hazing. Haz- theirs. W hen «e see ,.„d ro and was Especially interesting, 'due to the iously await its first appearance. At ,,,„„„,t thrive in a rhristian atmos- take, shout «e ^ejmc , • r, fact that thereby three men were received present about sixteen have enlisted and pi,eve and that is why it has iie\er go r.r»L.... .o».. .»■ love and herp. She is our neighbor. If these newcomers and a good number of days. gards every othei as his brothei. we love our neighbor as God commands old JOIN THE^LIGIOUS OEGANIZA' REPORT OT THE CONDITION OF THE we should, we will help her al we can. an excellent year s^work. BANKING AND TRUST CO. We can do this by going to ler ^ a y evening last, the Clio So- Many young persons when they go away at Elon College, N. C., friend, «^thaheart fu o ove,m^ literary to College think that their relations to 4,,^ state of North Carolina, at the and pohte way an e meetin" of the College vear. This being religious organizations cease until they ^jose of business Sept. 4, 1012. take. In this ni^anner we ^ tTe e.-enim^ for the initiation of new have finished their course. They are of Resource. love, which may « ^ ta,,en into full the opinion that their books and the a„d discounts $13,099.04 It may ‘ membership of the society. There were study of them constitute ail the duty they Overdraftes secured ..,..$3.5.90 Min sou ^ ae(*ommodate have. Smrh an ideal is false and absurd. o.eHrafts unsecured ... 18.14 emies, ) t*s> , . , , ■. ,■ ii . ' vnn with seats in the Hall; and it was neoes- and should not be in the mind of any ■ 54.04 pray for them w ici (espi e u j . . sensible persm. Bunking Houses $1,412.00 and perccnle you. v C A. Ha'll to seat them. The young man or woman who fails Furniture and Fixtures 1,032.76 l,ove \our enemies. ^ enthusiastic spirit was to weave into the warp of his or her life 2,444.76 to love .lisavTeea) ' . , aroused among the old men. Theyrea- the threads of a Christian character while Due from Banks and Bankers. . 4,576.22 our hearts are one. hlled^ “L their faithful work for society in College misses a blessing and a bene- items 684.39 ot to( 1 eomes .... seemed as if diction. No one can afford to miss it s^^jver coin, ineludinjr all minor us to hate our enemies, '"'y ^ ‘ ^ ,,i, heart, if he desires to make success in th. ,oin currency 167.45 we do not love our neif, 1 ors ■ there was Iving out before the Clio highest sense of that word. To think Xational bank notes and other r, ”™*L t; “.I,. w.i.;ind..d, «, ei . seconi , i- „ „„ relio-ion no Following the initiation of the new men hfe while we frame and form our char- — have too mue ma ic , s, i regular program for the evening was acter and life, and then be as great after- Total $21,903.90 friendship, too jealous, too proud, t^oo far h L very well prepared, war.ls, is a sad mistake, and he who UabUities ajiart, see too mui wi ' tlin'o's we Each one performed his duty well and thinks intelligently will not do it. Capital stock paid in $ 5,000.00 too much talk too much about things we hac^^ ^1 j,,on x^ndivided profits, less current know nothing 0 . ■ the The first and one of the most interest- this vear will take an active part in the expenses and taxes paid 611.92 ..Real i- i ems was a poem bv Mr. G. G. Hoi- different religious organizations and thus j.epiits subject to check 12.675.04 Golden Rule. Christ suffered and He recited in an e.xcellent man- train themselves in this phase of life as Sav-ings Deposits 3„560.31 upon t e crue ^ showed much credit to himself well as in others. Cashier’s checks outstanding .. o6.63 Think of that—that was real love. Ihe ner ana s ^ ^ $21,903.90 i. * * .4. /%iiv ianit’v is the lov’e and also to the soeiet\. lottu trues es topmost The second item of much importance State of N. C., County of Alamance, ss; of our enemies. Such lo^e ^^^P UAZlXCr AT KLOX. y. H. I). T.ambeth, Cashier of the above- Wf t at naves on le r showed much study on his subject, and Christian Sentiment Keepx it Down— named bank, do solemnly swear that the ( hristian graces. leased with the won for himself much credit as a speaker. President Harper to. Students. ahove statement is true to the best of We were very mut P ^ Barnes gave us a very inter- This morning at tlie first regular cliapel „,y knowledge and belief, interest *® ^ ^ esting humorous selection, as he usually service since the liorrible tragedy at H. D. Lambeth, Cashier, of the new gir s. ij hL to have se"en does. Yuu who have heard Mr. Barnes chapel Hill. President Hartier expressed Correct—Attest: \ atten e( as we nou vounw ladv liefore know that he is talented along this deep regret for the unfortunate occurrence 'W. P. Lawrence, It. ^\e cordially inM e e y^ for the university and be- O. B. Barnes, to come ou nex ► un ay „ ^iect is The next and last item was the debate, reaved and sorrowing friends of tlie dead G. S. Watson, “1^'^rl query resolved itself thus: That the and tlie hazers and for the liazers them- Directors. ' > \ .b n--.,.iatiou ■> Dower- I'isrh cost of living is due to high tariff selves. Subscribed and sworn to before me, ^e us ma e our . , „ aniritnal rather than to the age in which we live. “Bui,” continued President Harper, “no this V2tli day of September, 1912. louse. rom w iic i a ^ supplv The affirmative claimed that there was amount of sympathy for those affected ,T. C. McA'.Iams, energy may go or i . before the i,y this tragedy should darken our vision Notary Public. . t time of high tariff. But since that time of the real issues involved. Hazing is Mv commission expires Jan 22, 1914. ^^have'it'"" * everything has increased in price, and . _____ — Viola Frazier. the result is that the cost gf living has PeOplc’s HoUSe Fumishing Gomp » Hy. pjown immensely. Furthermore, many r ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION instances were enumerated showing where- HIGH POINT, N. C. On September 10th the general athletic in high tariff had had much to do with amd TUtaU E«bM Tmniish.r. and Jokben.. association held its first monthly meeting, the high cost of living. MANTLES. GIATII. TILi A SPECIALTY
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