4 ALUMNI. T. Gilbert Pearson, '97, secretary of the National Association of Audu bon Societies, is chairman of the National Committee on tas Roose velt Memorial Fountain, a commit tee which has been formed to aid in the collection of funds and in the erection ultimately of a fountain in some appropriate spot in New York City to the memory of Theodore Roosevelt. This is a fitting '■nbute to a great lover of nature and any who wish to have a part in il may send contributions to Dr. Jonathan Dwigiht, Treasurer, 1974 Broadway, New York City, or to T. Gilbert Pearson, same address. Joe Blair, '97, of Albany, Ala bama, recently paid a short visit to liis sister, Catharine Campbell, who is a student in the college. Miss Agnes King, 'O9, of Glen Flora, Texas, was married in Decem ber at her home at Wharton. Texas to Rev. W. E. Hassler, who is pas tor of a church in China, Texas. The Guilfordian extends congratulations. Ira Hins'haw, 'lB, has his die charge from Camp Sevier and has ac cepted a position with the Bureau of War Insurance Risk, Department of the Treasury, Washington, D. C. He spent this week end at the col lege. THE WORK OF FRIENDS (Continued from first page) Secondly the Friends have upheld •a great ideal. Had Quakers surren dered because of the pressure of •public opinion, the outlook would in deed be dark. As the cause of slav ery and prohibition would never •have triumphed unless an unpopular •minority had held to the ideal when the world was "not ready for it," so faith that life be swayed by love and f g'6nerosfty will never sway the 'masses, unless the Quaker minority hold fast to their ideals. Having emphasized the fact that loyalty to our spiritual ideals is the •greatest service Friends can render, William Harvey spoke briefly of the new opportunities for work in France. During their stay in France our Quaker boys have worked with the civilian population. Hundreds of families were assisted during the periods of evacution. Household furniture, cripples, and babies were saved at such times. Much has been done in medical work. Maternity hospitals have been maintained. Six hundred little children are cared for in one place alone. In one hospital are five hun- dred insane and crippled. Dr. Bab bit has performed one thousand sur gical operations. In building and in agriculture the unit has done much. Two hundred portable houses have been built. One thousand tons of grain have been threshed. Machines have been reclaimed from junk heaps, 180 mowing machines, as well as J. M. HENDRIX & CO. WITH GRATEFUL APPRECIATION FOR PAST FAVOR, WE SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE OF THE READERS OF THE GUILFORDIAN FOR THEIR 1918 Fall and Winter Footwear LADIES' SHOES WILL AS USUAL BE A NOTABLE FEATURE OF OUR LARGE STOCK AND WE EXTEND A SPECIAL INVITATION TO THE LADIES TO CALL AND INSPECT THE MANY NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES. THE WALK-OVER IS STILL AMERICA'S GREATEST SHOE FOR MEN. J. M. HENDRIX & CO. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES 223 SOUTH ELM STREET GREENSBORO, N. C. Guilford College IT IS THE SA3IE OLD SOHOOIi nitli high standards, serious purpose, and no glia.nn IT IS A NEW SCHOOL, with a forward look, aspiring to take its place in the new world democracy IT IS A SCHOOL OF TODAY trying as best it can to meet the needs of the hour, in harmony with its noble past and greater future GUILFORD LOVED BY MANY Guilford, wholesome, hopeful, efficient, believing there is nothing too good for our young people. Guilford, appealing to ambitious youth in all our communities. Write to the PRESIDENT, Guilford CoUege, N. C. We Do Genuine French Dry Cleaning and Dyeing AT VERDUN As well as Laundry Work. We Clean and ReblOGk Hats. Columbia Laundry Co. 'l2-114-116 Fayetteville St., Greensboro, N. C. j many ploughs, have been used much I by our boy 6. In the future greater opportuni ties will be ours. To reclaim the land near Verdun, to rebuild 41 vil lages, and to care for 2,500 fajnilies for whose maintenance $750,000 will be needed—these are some of our opportunities. For these calls we must dedicate anew our young men and our finan j cial resources. Now when sacrifice is commonplace, we would be fail ures indeed if our religious princi ples do not drive us to this material expression of good will. HASH! Advertisement in a rural New England weekly: Wanted—A steady, respectable young man to look after a garden and care for a cow who has a good voice and is accustomed to sing in the choir. Tell a man that there are 270,- 169,325,481 stars and he will be lieve you. But if a sign says "fresh paint," he has to make a personal investigation.—Exchange. COBLE AND MEBANE We give Special Attention to College Footwear. U stand in them. We stand behind them. 220 South Elm St., Greensboro, N. C. TILE GUILFORDIAN Bernau THE POPULAR JEWELER Invites you to his store when in Greensboro. BEST STOCK OF WATCHES, JEW ELRY, SILVERWARE, DIAMONDS FIRST CLASS REPAIR SHOP. MEDALS AND CLASS PENS MADE TO ORDER IN SHOP. GREENSBORO, N. C. Electrical Work PROMPTLY AND EFFICIENTLY EXECUTED. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES. R. H. MILTON ELECTRICAL CO. 121 West Market Street Phone 647 THE STORE FOR MOTHER AND THE GIRLS "MERCHANDISE OF QUALITY" C. M. MACON GUILFORD COLLEGE, N. C. AGENT FOR DICK'S LAUNDRY GREENSBORO, N. C. S. L. Gilmer & Company BEADY-TO-WEAB CLOTHING SNAPPY STYLES FOB COLLEGE GIRLS. BANKING BY MAIL WITH GreensboroLoan&TrustCo. CAPITAL $227,000.00 RESOUBGES OVEB $2,000,000.00. Is Safe and Convenient. Accounts Invited. I>B. J. E. WYCHE DENTIST Gardner's Drug Store Office Phone 29. Besidence 22. 1 THE QUALITY SHOP VV. P. PBASER, Manager THE LADIES' BEADY -TO-WE AB STOBE. Exclusive Styles Always to be found here in our up-to-date woman's shop. 222 S. Elm St., Greensboro, N. C. Southern Real Estate Company GBEENSBOBO, N. C. Ileal Estate, Loans and Insurance. We make a specialty of First Mort gage Real Estate Loans, 6 per cent, interest guaranteed. W. E. Blair, Treas., H. L. Coble, Sec. S. Fuller Smith, Asst. Treas. T. D. Sharpe, Asst. Sec'y NEW FALL STOCK JUST ABBIVED MISS LAIjAH COBLE & CO. MILLINERY 212 South Elm St., Greensboro, N. C. Phone 589 HUNT BROTHERS PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating American Radiators & Ideal Boilers GBEENSBOBO, N. C. Tomlinson Chair Mfg. Co. Manufacturers of CHAIRS AND FURNITURE Specialty: Complete Dining Suits HIGH POINT, N. C. Greensboro Music Company "Everything Musical" PIANOS, VICTROLAS, RECORDS, SHEET MUSIC. PHONE 438 THACKER & BROCKMANN'S BEST PLACE IN GREENSBORO TO BUY SHOES. Teachers and students at Guilford who know us will tell you so. Plen ty of Rubbers and Winter Footwear of aU kinds here now.