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THE ELON COLLEGE WEEKLY Vol. IIL New Series. Gri isboro, N. C, Friday, Febiuary I4, 1913 No. 37 1 and Blon College, N. 0. LOCALS AND PERSONALS. sides being an alA'tVs of the college, he at all. We had a 100-mile auto ride last on the thirteen(h of the month and thir- is the older son i^Prof. J. J. Lincoln, week through mountains and valleys teen courses were served.” MLss Elise Weedon is spending the for many years a \f>ber of the faculty through Grasse, Cannis, Nice, A.onte Car- -And one of them died?” week-end at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. here, but at present .i’^^ated at Wakefield, lo, etc., the grandest nde of my life. \^ e \ e», sir. One of them died. M Morrow Burlington also a brother of h J- S. Lincoln of recently visited Lady Hanbury’s gardens, ‘'How soon after the dinner?” ‘ Misses Bettie Ellis and Myrtle McLeary Rock Hill, S. C., m'flBber of the class of 100 acres of tropical trees, shrubs, vines, “Thirteen years after. Oh, I tell you, XT ion and flowers on the steep mountain side, when thirteen sit down to dinner it^s a returned A onday iroui Greenville, N. lyii. . . ^ , , , . . i 1 i.1. 1 1 \7 —the tinest eardens in the world it is dead sure tliinL^ that Komebodv is going io C.f where they represented the local Y. “ p . . , o n v * & & W C A , at the State convention. THE THIRD YEAR OF THE WEEKLY> said and a wonderful sight, bo we walk, die sometime. Hughes’sells it cheapest. With this issue of The Weekly we end lide, visit, and try to rest. I think we Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Walker, of Bur- the third year of its publication. During sliall get the better of neuritis and come .1 ^ All HAL I’OhT. lington spent Sunday with Dr and Mrs this time the many friends of the College off conqueror,” with which last sentiment i lie lather of Isaac Watts was deter- W A ’narper Mr Walker has just re- have assisted the paper greatly in the every friend of the genial Doctor will mined that his boy should not become a eentlv' taken a partner into the firm and way of subscriptions, ads, etc., all of certainly agn'ee in hope and prayer there- poet, and when he caught him making says’•‘all’s well ” which we appreciate and e.xtend to all our to. rhynus, after tmng of remonstrating with Mes'si^.' W. A. Flick, of Greensboro, N. thanks. Hr. Child’s ad.lress is X:enton. France, him, he Hogged him. As he applied the C., and F. B. Spiker of Mebane, N. C., We begin the fourth year of the Weekly Hotel Bristol. .voung Isaac cried out: Vallev-Virginia friends of Messrs. Heat- with a hope that the friends of the Col- Elon shall this year miss Ins inspiring “0 tather do some Pity take, wole'and Campbell, of the college called lege will give us their support and help lectures and his genial presence, but we And another rhyme T shall never make. Saturday nin-ht and Sunday. These four us in our undertaking to make a greater rejoice that the victory for health seems Ihis provoking the father still more, musical gentleman materially reinforced Elon through this medium. Write ns, assured and that we shall therefore hear he applied the lash with more seventy, the Sunday school orchestra, dear friend, and send your renewal, a new him many years yet to come. and young Watts again cried out: 1 u « r.f “Wf W. A. Harper. “() mv tather, do share my back from T)r. J. 0. Atkinson is at this writing subscriber, or some lorm ot best ^Msnes, iu the field in the interest of the South- for we do our work without any com- » t u • » time limit. And I shall never make a rhjone again. ern Christian Publishing Association. pensation whatever and at the sacrifice of Mr!' F. L. Fuller of Germantown,'Pa., time. So, a ro.^e any time will be ap- While the agent was selling farm ma- The father, thoroughly discouraged is called to see Mrs. and M.ss Fuller Sun- preciated by, ehinery at the house, the friend at the his van. atten.j t to beat the p^tr^ out da ' ind ^'onda serv ants, gate held his horse, and a conversation ot the boy, sent him away to school with J n w . R. A. C. Took place with the small boy of the fami- a special request that the principal flog t it s ru^!5, see . r. aie. ti,,, Mr. C. B. Riddle, Business Manager of J} ly the boy if he caught him making rhymes. the Weekly, spent Tuesday in Raleigh in With grave mcredulny, he wa. saying: The first mo >ung at the chap exercise the intetrc^t of the publication. DR. FRANK S. CHILD. “Are yon sure you are only nine years he l,oy Watts, looking up at the .eiling Mr W' M VcPherson 1411, account- Many of the Weekly’s readers will he old ? I think there must be some mistake, during prayers, saw a rat coming down an fol Holt ami sIs? Burling,o", N. glad to have encouraging words from that The boy was post.ve, but to make sure, the bell rope. He laughed so loudly that >, called at West Dormitorv Snuday, distinguished friend of Elon College “Va”’ he called, “ain’t I just nine years the teacher, stopping in his prayer, d^ ' . ‘ 1^, /-• I Tw Frunk manded whv he laughed. J he boy, tremb- Fcr first class groceries see Elon Groc- whose name heads this item, Ur. t'ranK oiai ('o Samuel Child, Fairfield, Ct., preacher, ail- “Yes, son.” ling, answered: It begins to look like business around thor, scholar, publicist, and Christian After a time he ventured: “Say, m.s- “Well teacher, as there were no stairs, the plant of the Southern Christian Pub- gentleman, who is now in France for his ter, what made yon think I was more (he rat came down the rope to say h« lishi.i- Co. The greater part of the ma- health, which failed him more than a year than nine years old?” prajers. ehine;y is in and business will begin in ago. Elon has had few such friends as “Why,” said the stranger, “I could not Ihe teacher discovered the genius of the earnest after the arrival of the big Opti- Dr. Child has been during all the years understand how you couUl get^ so dirty in boy and encouraged his rhyme-making, mus pre.s8 and Linotype machine. of her history. Dr. Child and Dr. Mar- nine years.”-Christian Herald. and his hymns o this day are sung the tyn Summerbell are now non-resident — world around. Liteiary Digest. ELON COLLEGE ALUMNUS professors in the College and annually en- STINGS. HONORED. rich the College life by their inspiring Mr. .John Doe was passing through Ti ASHlhGTON AND LEE REMEM- Recent reports confirmed, have it that lectures and addresses, and they have Burlington en route for Elon C(^lege last •„ Mr. A. Lucius Lincoln, B. A. graduate of shown their mterest in ways more ,..b- Tuesday when the BuHin^on HarcWe \\e read . this (College, is to receive ive the position of stantial than this, for it is due to then, Co., .net the train (No. 21) and asked of Robert P. Doremns, of New York City, Uiral Elementary that the Francis Asbury Palmer Board Mr. Doe to bring some bolts up to the a graduate of W ashington and Lee Uni- Superintendent of Rural Elementary that the Francis Asbury I'aimer ooaio .vir. i-oe .o ui...;; ^ slols of the State of Virginia. Mr. has been so generous to the College. “.lym Nasiuni” at Klon College versity, leaves to his Alma Mater the L ncoln for the past three years has The letter which we herewith print is Mr. Doe on arriving at Lion asked nc.it round sum of one mi lion do ars. b en principal of the Charlotte Court dated Menton, France. .January :30, 1913, Prof. Lawrence, the Mayor ot he town, Ihis ought to stir the hearts of fellow- House schools and in that position did and reads as follows: where r. Nasium” lived. “What Nas- alumni to increase and add to that noble such work as to attract attention of high-' “W^e have gladly received your letters, ium’,” earnestly enquired the Prof. Mr. institution endowment by simiar i no , obeying the doctor and writing few .Jyni Nasium.” replied ^;r. Doe, I have eipial ieinembran(,es and incidentally "t1. Lw position carries with it a sal- letters, se'nding post-cards chiefly. So I bi-ought these bolts from the Burlington might show to the foster-sons of other ary of $2,000 per year. Prof. Lincoln will send several to you instead of writ- Hardware Co. tor him.” institiaiors as nob e, wha oya y an ary oi ij . . . • i too— — love tor the institution which made them is but a young man, barely past twenty- mg much, (and they were SCIENCE. might do. seven However, those who are acquaint- writer.) ^ i j i ■ j f i ed wUh him will not be surprised to hear “We have visited Naples, P.stum, Rome. Dr. Atkinson: “It will take a gr-eat Washington and I.ee is proud of a long of Tl L promotion as they know he has Florence. Pisa. Sienna, Rapallo, and a deal of research work in the library to hs of prominent alumni and they as ot this pro y papers.” well as the present student body should vrtnToln received his Bachelor of here until spring when we go to the Na- Miss Foster: “We don’t have enough feel grateful to the generosity of this dis- r- i^incoiii le home the in the library. Dr.” tinguished benefactor who has remember- Art« deoree from this institution in June tive Shores. We plan to return nome lae time in tne iiorai.v, ul. , . , u * .• ii Arts degree iro d- xt c * if Mav. Dr Atkinson- “Do your work in the ed them so kindly and so substantially. 1907. Thence he went to Haw River, N. first week of May. Dr. Atkinson, ^o jo folow^rgtesSon foimd hL'^atZt grlat TeafTf'Tro^le' abo"^‘ stepinr I "'Misr^^^!’' ‘‘1 hive’ to get ready for ^ U-icle ^Wello^ns^ eTittTto m^e hap! ville, N. C.,”in a similar position and long for the pines py M^. H. F. ^uUrand Miss^E”! Glenn, frofTisTativ^^ sUtf an“d h'! returned e^^y^rhas bTen done for our comfort. “Supe.titious!” he exclaimed. “Of sister of >'1.. H^ C. Mason, of the vil- " vLginfa taking his work at Charlotte “This Riviera is the paradise of earth, course I am superstitious. I sat down to lage, by uniting them in marriage on Sun- Court House, his present address. Be- the most beautiful and romantic country dinner a-s one of a party of thirteen once day afternoon, last.
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