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PAGE FOm THE MAHOON AND GOLD JsATlIVDAY, MARCH 28, 1936. F'ONVJI.IiK ’04 (’1TK.S AIJ MM DKBT TO KLOX (Continued from Page One) Ihf* -ilunini ulone -If they had it tu do. 1 believe that ii a oorr^cit ►tatement. And 1 know full weU 'that there axe very few weallhy, oi even moderately well-off indi viduals, among ifj. i know that for many of us any amount we may give wiK involve nai-rKlce. But if you want to do a little figuring—flgur© how much your college education would have coat you if you had been paying all (difference, and figure the need of your help and the opportunity to iriDltiply the effeatlvene»fl of that )«elp If given now. Then let your mind run out a little aLon^ the yearH aheai. An Klon (,'ollege out of debt—ade quately financed — Hplendidly (quipped renewed In her youlh —with the haunting dread of the [ uncertain future removed—mount ing up on wings like the eagle— taking her rightful place In «the iun -and rededlcated to the ser vice of youth in the cause of ti uth! widely known men of Eastern Virginia, Dr. J. E. Rawlts, '96, head of the Ijakeview Hospital at .Sul- folk. From hi» duties as a dia ttn;iu»Hhed phyririar. ai»d ■n e^«ident of *nany ?■••• cietiea and a leader in church and community wH>rk he has taken time to serve a« associate general dhairman for the campaign. He also is a trUi^ee of the college. You all know J, O. Atkinson, Jr. As president of the Alumni Asso ciation he was the logical man to i eci-me al'umni chairman for the campaign. In addition he is also an assK>ciute general chairman. Since he llnished his law aLudies at Harvard and the University of North Caiolina he has been prac ticing In Greensboro and has done pretty well in politic^, being now Guilford County I>emoc*ratlc chair man. iriends of thn college everywhere throughout Ita constituency. A c::.o'efu’ groundwork is beins laid, both in the selection of personnel Rnd In the prepa*ratlon of detail. With the college about to i>U'« one of the most important milestones in Its liLvtory. all hands are pulling together toward the common ob jective. DU. HKIyFENS'n-:iX WELli iMrRl->;SEI) WITH ( OM.KGK (c'untlnueil 11*0111 I'uge One.) the secrecy of my own soul ,but 1 wish that the parents of some of the students at Elon College could know what depth of character some of their sons and daughters have, j The student body la a unit seemed to be Interested In a genuine re ligious life for their college and prac- ! tically the entire student body le- ' sponded to the challenge of "dtep- j piiJ© forward ' with Chi*'J.t ia Chii.s , llan thought and life, it being the lirst I ventuie in Christian Oiving for a I iiLniber of the students. And i.oni ,4*tier gruup may come some of 1..0 oui.>t.>riaiiir4 Lhrititian leaJeiS of ERE'5/^-j Famoui Experts In Home Economics And Cookery Say the STEWART WARNER New-Typ* REFRIOERATOR WILL BE THE FAVORITE IN THE AMERICAN HOME I Another prominent figure in the And then feel the thrill that | churi h, ilov. J. IT. Lightbourne, comes to you in knowing that she pastor of the Burlington ehurch, is 1*; your Alma Mater, that what ^ }-f^rv'mg aa chairman of the speak- Hhe iiu you have heli>ed her to be- ! ♦•rs' committee and as such will I crime—that there is a part of have much to do with spreading ] you Inextricably wrapped up In the >;tory of the Development pro- her. * gram and what It means. Rev. VV'Ith this feeling, let us ap- | Ijightbcturne i^ well known outside ' 1 row'wh the task. With a wide a.s well as inside of church circles. ^ sharing i>f the loud and a gener- being jnoniiiieivtly attiliated with , ' ouh .spirit of ooopenUion, espec- a number of fraternal orguniza- 1 ijilly among the alumni, the bur- tons and a leador in the Ameiican I den will not rest overheavy upon i egion. [ i«ny KiniJill gro«up of individ/uals. * lawful (irouiulwork { And let us (remember itoo that These ai'e some (pC ^Lhe men I the church and the public expect at the top of the orgtinizaton. I —and they have the right to ex- Many (flhers are asHisting them of- undesirables is unusually low at 1 have neve.’ seen a more en- tr'iasti:. ^eart f/caiching retipons? the church. Few colleges have ever made to a ReUgious Emphasis Cam- had a student body which so univer- iiorn beginning to enj by a sally expressed genuine interest in jlident body as a w’hole t'han that a Religious Emphasis Campaign, ana given at Elon College this Spring, few colleges have suoh a large per- The uiany jjersonal interviews held centage of the students who conaud with students of ai‘1 four claLSis themseWes like ladies and gentle- gave me opportunity to appraise the men. Couitesy seemis to be the com- moral and ■iipiritual status of the mon watch-word of the Elon stud- c*'ami)u.‘j life. The vital and searching ' ents. FLOWERS Our Corsages Will Please Moorefield, Florist Two Doois From Paramount Theatre r,ruiji\GTox. N. c. We eppreciate the trade of Elon Students and Alumni Washington Cafe N. C. 1: l] 3J 4; f! 6] **Fe«tb«r-Touch** Instant Doof Op«n«r—just touch it and the dooi opens wide. “Freezlnft 8p**d« to Suit Youi Needs'*—Ice cubes In alxty mlButes, or a gently chilled salad. **For|Ut-Proof'* Defrosting and Fast Freezing—cold comes on, 01 temperature goes back to normal automaiically. Even Temperature Control- -pre vents flavor-lu9s due to fluctuating tem peratures. Adjustable Roller Bearing Shelves —tray shelves glide out—no mor« blind reaching towards the back o( the boi. **Super«Sanltary**—no metal pro* jectlons—no brackets—ail corneri rounded. *'Qu!eclx«d Mechanism**—as quiet as a good servant should be—no ma chinery noises in kitchen or pantry. Sss /fs Revo/ufionory NEW FPATURES frss D*mQntUoUon Ai p(*ft—that the mi»wHt int(^e.^lted wi^rkers and most genei'ous givers hIkmiUI be tho«e who hfive mo«t cause to be libterested and to be generous. I have never doubtel our abili ty. I do not k»ubt our willingness to do our share. liriU'll Alil'MM LKADKUS I.MAI) Olt;AM/ATIO\ I’OH UFA IMIOGHAM ('(>n(liiuMl From Oni*.) > fill. lie is also a trustee of Hesi]ea him Is ono of th«^ m. si I tiaily and unolllcially in complet ing the camijftilgn »et-up in the iivi* ehurch conferences—Western North Carolina, Eastern North Carolina, North Carolina and V’ir- t;inia, Ea.stern Virginia and the \ irginia Valley Central conferen ces—as well as in Alamance Coun ty and in various alumni centers. i'r(rn the executive committee at the top the cani'iKiign organization wifi I each out until it t'^ngraces hundreils of persons — alumni, cluirrh membt-rs, citizens o’f lUir- lington and AUimance Couinty, Neese -Sliollner Furniiure Co. BURLINGTON m' ATfENHON College Girls! w'l: AKI-: tiik \ IVA - Cl lUi oil. WAVK FDK $5.00. .Ml olher periimuent wave.*^ r (IucihI. To the WrM 100 Customers who enter our ^liop, we will present a ii.st'ful gift. CALIi TO SKK US MaDelle Beauty Shop Strader HUlg. Tel. 9r»l I'Yont St. Hurlhigtoii G O L D M A N ’S NEW EASTER FOOTWEAR Now On Display • New Leathers •All Styles $1.99 to $3.00 GOLDMAN’S Bl mlNiT(>N. N. O. questtons on Christian life probiems, frankneiss In discussing the mora'i and on vocational guidance asked in the personal inter\Hfews, and the and religious perplexities of the present age as well as the questions S' biu ttcd I.or public coniiideration. rarealed a deep yearning for t. u«. spiritual values, and for p;aciical eoodness of life. NaturaLy the ques tions asked and commitments givon 'Liio Elon Alumni have reason to be proud of their Alma Mater. And ihe highest g'lory of me college is nut in its past, but in its present ana in its future. Kew denominationa.i colleges have a finer campus, better buildings, or more elti’cient equip ment. t'ew colleg^.‘s have such a nnv > student body, and such an elticient j jjid conseciated facii.ty or .■'5..., 1 spiring traditlonB as has Elon. Few Be Prepared! Select yDur Easter finery now! Your dress and coat or suit—then the Easter bonnet. It may be flower trimmed and gay or mannish and plain. Gloves and bag go in for color, bril liantly styled deftly made—they fill an important place in your outfit. Handkerchiefs-we unhesitatingly say, the most beautiful line to be f >und. Some excellent values in repriced gar ments. in tne personal, interviews by t.ie j cotieges have a brighter future, if— students juid in the group queries if—if—the handicap of indebtedness «ill forever be kept locked within can be removed. BASON & BASON 113 East Davis Street Burlington MK.MBKH MEKCHANTS ASSOCIATION A trial offer of interest to every pipe smoker! YOU CAN^T LOSE BY ACCEPTING THIS OFFER! Smoke 20 fragrant pipefuls of Prince Albert. If you don't find it the mellowest, tastiest pipe tobacco you ever smoked, return tho pocket tin with the rest of the tobacco in it to us at any lime within a month from this date, and we will refund full purchase price, plus postage. (Signed) R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Win ston-Salem, North Carolina. TME CKirAP cut' makes p. A. SLOW- BURNING “And slow burning, adds Porter McKeever, ’38 means a nice cake in the bowl. Prince Albert is smooth, mild, and flavory.” I GET AROUND 50 PIPEFULS TROM EVERY TIN T«E OFFER CONVINCED ME JamesCoit, Jr.,’38 says: “I’ve never smoked anything asmellowas P. A.’ That first tm of Prince Albert sold me,' ’ says Paul Mac Cutcheon, Jr., ’36. Albert THE NATIONAL JOY SMOKE m i I i m 4 m I I pipefuls of ; fragrant tobacco in every 2>oz. tin of Prince Albert e 19SS. H. J. RstmUb T««. O*. For College Men Sellars For College Women Welcome! Spring Shoppers to B. A. Selars and Sons large department store. If you are now a college student, or expecting to enter college next fall, you will appreciate the fine quality, new styles, and econpmical prices of Sellars mer- andise. NEW SPRING SPORT & DRESS COATS Tweed and Camels hair coats —the casual styles so endorsed - by college studen.ts. Tailored and swaigger models — every coat ouitstandlng for style and value. Ideal for summer va cation we^r. At Sellars you have the beat selection to choose from. AU sizes. sg.95 Tailored And Swagger SU ITS FOR WEAR RIGHT NOW! IN MEN’S WEAR FLANNELS AND SOF TER WOOLEINS. GREY. BEIGE, NAVY AND OTHER COLORS. Q TT J THEY GIVE YOU THAT “CHIC"’ AND THAT EVERY WOMAN DESIRES. SWAGGER. TAILORED, AND SHORT COATS. ERY PERSON. MODERN APPEARANCE A STYLE FOR EV- $9.95 to $24.75 STYLES FOR COLLEGE ,4^ GIRLS IN NEW Ea^erF rocks These new frocks will appeal to young ladies—they have that subtle, tTattering tone. The patterns are spaced in inter esting design to make you look your best. The colors ne^vejr d-oiminate—ctheiy hiring out your personaility. Sizes 14 to 20. $7.95to $19.75 EASTER HOSIERY New MIrrlmba tones, also navy and neutral :^ades in Easter hosiery, shorties as well as regular lengths. Hose that flatters—very aneei * 69c 79c and 1.00 pair. NEW UNDERTHINGS Fine silk and acetate underthings for misi«s and women. New under wear for the warm weather-—^smart slips, briefs, pajamas and gowns. All the choice underthings that any sophisticated person might choose. 39c to $2.95 Neckwear Newest stylefe and shapes. Also a large showing of vestees. 59c to $2.95 Toilet Articles Keep your complexior looking its beat. Har riet Hubbert Ayer and Elizabeth Arden Beau ty Helps. Men’s Colorful Shirts Young men’s shirts in the new bright colors, new button-down and other popular collars. Our sihirts department is one of the largest in the store ■$i.ooto$2.o:ii Sports Suits For College Men Men'rt and young men’s sport sui^ts. Also sing^le and double breasted styles. Famous makes Including Chatham Home-spuns Sport backs, in checks, stripes and other popular patterns S16.S0 to S29 GLOVES New corded silk and kid gloves ,to match your bag. BAGS Smartest bags of real leiather. New colors that brighten up your outfit. Handkerchiefs 10c — 25c to 50c Primted linen, fine hand embrol«dered and lace edge ftiand- kerchlefs In smart ne%v colors^ 10c — 25c; to 50c B. A. Sellars & Sons, Inc. New Spring HATS Smant hats for young men Snap brims, in all the new coluoral Hats that will add the final touch to your outfit. Stetsons, Frank H. Lee and MaJlory made. $3.50 to $6.50
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