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st^lumni News' The HilJ^, jilara HiU JUll* f/ohn MattHewson, who was ij' ^ exceptionally, good stu-, j.^'.le at Mars Hill, but was also on both the football field jjj^baseball liamond, was among j, ngaish^ few who made “A’' g 'ork at Wesiyn College, Ken- terai. (Frank Snyder, of Asheville, asitor on the Campus a few tO- ere all happy to see on ou; “ once more Mr. B. M. Canup, ° inas Belcher, and Miss 1 told that they rank L their college activities nn-Newman College. »• I*. Lanier has moved from ille to Benson. W. Abernathy has moved tlintersville to Pineville. Helen Goodwin is' a very ^director of the B. Y. P. U. ^‘lent of Western Avenue Bap- ^Joh, Statesville, North Caroi n? 'i. I'.’it.'; 0^ (Nora Fagan, o£_, Charlotte ^se died after a three weeks the , French . .Brohd ^„ldps- ^Huby Baa'ker has completed oing as a nurse and is now at tee WUlard Parker Has- •New York City, 1^- T. C. Briggs has taken )ge ^d pi'osperou.s pastefate rn i^'orte Carxjlina, - E. Edwaj'dis, of itancaster, has made a genei'ous dona ^ara Hill, to be used “where of greatest benefit;” vhdiies B. Austin is pas.tei •West Washington P^iptist !0f Washington, D. C. Myrtle. Abernetey is general •'Of tee wide awake B. Y. P. xiiization of Hickory Crove ^Cbui'ch. She is also one of •ikers in tee dnteiest of the Campaig-n. ( Progress is being made in It Baptist Church at Lake- ,^da under the leadership (jOiter .M. Bailes. During the Wo months of his. tenure of here has been additions to tfoh to tee aiiihunt of 848 d membership Q:f .tee chmxh ^44. Dr. Bailes delivered our >ddress last May! ^nnip. Whitaker is^.yice- ^ of the Asheville Bi Y. P ^strict A. District A consists S churches. ' Amon^ Old StiMenli^lSyTva and I^cester^o 1 Play l^a)s Tornght Rev’. Coy Mudde, Pastor of the ;Bapti^ Church at Wingate, N. C.,' was married to Miss Laura Puryearj ^ December 26, 1927. Fincannon (5) Ylr. Stanley Robinson ’ and Miss' Henry (4) Referee: Roberts. Sylva Hi (43) Morgan (10) Queen (12) Fincannon (16) Henry (3) Sallie Wingo were recently mairied j ciayton in Knoxville, Tennessee. Miss Edna Crouch became the bride of Mr. Wayne A. McDaniel iii Concord at a i-ecent date. Mr. J. A. Medlin and Mi.ss Thelma Morris were married in Timmons- ville. South Carolina, December 24. 1927. Miss Kate Edward.s of Mars H' was married to Mr. Glenn Ram.sey in Marshall, December 26, 1927. MLss Eula English was married in December to Mr. Sidne.v Croy. Grover H. Jones, attorney and coimselor-at-law, of High Point, is j Battle (10) carrying on a splendid work both I Cape (4) in his professional life and his re- Hooper (0) ligpous acti'vties. In the First Baptist Church oFwhteh, he is a member, he is assistant teacher of the large Bible Class .forripen; a deacon, and chair man of a “lot fund committee.” He i.s judge of the juvenile eourt and special attorney for teat city. Mr. George T. Greenway is prin cipal of tee Dovei' Mill School of Qayten jShelby, Nprtih CaroUna. ' Mr. Emoiyr McCall is an employee .of a furniture, facte^ at I.enoir, North Carolina. Rev. L. Spurgeon Clark is pastor of tee new Fiiht Baptist Church of Homell, Now Y"ork. Dr. John D. Simons, who made the highest record in the college of which he attended on Greek, has recently taken up tee wprk of tee late Dr. Farmer in McMaster University of Toronto, Cana^ Mr. H. ,T. Caine has been .pro moted to circulation manager of the .“Durhaan Sun.”, We regret to learn of the death of Mr. Plainer Bryan near Marshall. A truck which he was ’ driving left the Walnut Crwk highway killing him, instantly. Mr. Ward McGhee is Superinten dent of Schools at Whitaker, North Carolina. Dr. Fred Russell is a successful dentist at Sylva, North Carolina. Rev. L. R. Williams is serving as pastor for. East Maiden and South- side Baptist churches. Mr. Laxton Hamrick is teaching at Casar, North Carolina. Mr. Charles J. Hawkins was elect- P Mathewson (2)' ,C Banning (6) G Gray (1) G Jones Subs: Biltanore—.Shuford, Johnson;; Referee. Roberts (U^i-N. C.) •: c' ^ cpnviiotihg I>ower. 3. Confession Iteust be made, ^ ^ere is tee con version. 5. There must be eonserv:^- Hayesville (26) Pos. Edneyville (21)|tion, the use of a pei-son’s life for Mickle (1) Penland (13) Kitchens (6) Scruggs (2) Beal (3) F Freeman, C. (6) F Albritton (6) C Collins (6) G Bamwell (3) G Freeman, O. (0) Him. Referee: Alien (Tusculum). Friday, Feb. 24—^The quarter finals of the annual Mars Hill Cage toumey went off this morning as per schedule, without an , interruption. Lop-sided scores featured the morning encoun ters. The teams playing, line-ups, and scores were: Pos. Bui'nsville (17) Rosman (12) Wilson (3) F Collins (8) F Galloway C Staton G Anglin G Referee: Allen (Tusculum). I Dr. C. M. Beam I DENTIST I Over Carmichael’s Pharmacy j Cor. Patton Ave. and Pack Square • Telephone 1561 | Fox, E. (5) Stanley (8) Bailey Iklney (8) Fox, O. (1) S. C. I. (31) Burnsville (13) Moody (8) Fox, E. (3) Latham (3) Stamey (4) Bailey (4) Edney (2) Fox, A. ^0) Subs: S. C. I.—Bryson (7). Burns ville—Hall. Referee: Allen. Swannanoa (7) Morgan (2) Moser Connely Severs Bugg (4) Subs: S.. H.—Reed (2), Sutton, EHUs. S. H.—(Potter (1), Dillingham^ Potter, R. Referee: Allen. Biltmore (24) Pursley (1) Matteewson (13) Lannii^ (5) Gray (2) Jones (2) Subs: BUtmpore—Shufford Referee: Furdies. Hayesville (13) Smai-t (3) Penland (8) Kitchens (2) Braggs (0) Beal (0) (1). Sylva Inst. (21) Pos. Bryson C. (15) Moody (8) F Welch (6) Lateon (7) F Casada Battle (6) C Woodland (7) Cape G Wright Wolf G Hooken (2) Subs: Sylva—^Bryson. Referee:5hu- ches (Wake Forest). Selma High (15) Pos. Crossnore (8) Morgan (4) Queen (2) Fincannon (6) Henry (4) daton F Aldridge (2) F WT.soman C Pyette (2)- G Aldridge, 0. (4) G Dellinger Refei’ee: Roberts (U. N. C.) ■Leicester (44) Pos. Kuykendall (17) F Wilson (8) Rogers (11) Webb Rodgers, J. (8) Franklin (7) McCallum (6), P ' Wilkes! C Howstrd (1) G Newman G Young Leicester (42) Wilson (10) Kuykendall (14) Rogera, C. (16) Rogers, J. (i) Webb Spruce Pine (19) Burteson Stewart (2)- Loving, B. (5) Green (6) Loving, E. (0) Subs: Leicester—Sams, Wilson, Rogers, Briggs. Franklin—Carpen ter. Referee; Allen. Young Ladies, Let Us Do Your Spring Cleaning OF DRESSES, COATS. HATS AND GLOVES Anything You Need Cleaned College Pressing Club S. L. CARTER Fruits and Lunches Always a fresh supply of Candy Baggage Hauling and Transferring. Subs; L. H.—Briggs. S. P.—Buch- annan (5), Sollins (2). Referee: Allen. tontipe Program is cashier of the Central I by Dramatic Club dentine Evening the Drama- gave as a regular progfam; tone stunt. Those " on the were divided into four , Each- 'gi^up :presetttfed^ an /Stent,: •.‘The.: rtrst„ with-f Bar, ^eman, leader, presented a ffama pdrtrajnrii^-'thh ofigid tone. Group two, Sara Black- gave “Rival Complica- three, Edwardr jffhP gave “Insights'into'Hu-' ^ure The last group, Rav> -gave .'“Heart-Tflux^ks Mie,. The pjogram- was erwting because cj:^tive Mt ■ , ty as well as-^dfateatic ^as shcxwn. the Club has selwted fo’ in tee state,, ponte.st f'f this and other work during the spring, spme.s. 'discussed at the meeting, t ® .^^‘^«r®hip of the m-v I Mae Plemmons, t:v latching into an open .sm so much good in the wor.d *®ach bad in the rest of ill behoves any of us fault with the rest of u.. -Author Unknown. Bank and Trust Company of Ashe ville in January, 1928. Dr. J. G. Anderson was i-e-elected vice president of tee Bank of West Asheyille.., ■ i)r. H. M. Vann is one of the pro fessors in tee School of Medicine at Wahe Forest Qollege. i)r. H. T. Hunter, President of Cul- lowhite State Normal, Is on tedmom- mittee :to revise standards', and re quirements for State Teacher’s Cer tificates. , • Mr, Robert(. R. Mallard of Chicago, ■enclosing a generous contribution to ward the new s'wimming pool, add.® these kind remarks;. “I ha've pleasure in doing this I^ause I Tfeow tee' money invested in Mars Hill yields' a'.high retem in worth while achieve, ment.” Rev. M. Lafferty Robinson is min- ist^ of tee South Wayne Baptist Ghureh of Fort Wayne, Indiana. First Round of Tournament Early Thursday morning high school basket-ball 'teams from all parts of Western North Carolina be gan to pour into Mars Hill to take part in the third tournament to be promoted by that institution. Folio-wing are the results of the games given according to the order in which they were played: Bakers-ville (14) Pos. Bam’ville (20) Willis (8) Baker Green (5) Silver Stanley (1) F P C G Greenwood (10) Burleson (4) Cole (4) Shuford (2) G ' Shuford Subs: Bakersville—Forbes, Phillips, Wilson. Bamafdsyille—Wheeler, Bur- rel. Referee„ Roberts (tT. N. C.) Mars Hill (0) Pos. Spruce Pines (16) Higgins (4) F Burleson (^ F. G G Subs: Mars Hill—Bruce. Spriiod Pines—Buchanan. Referee—Purbfees (Wake Forest)?’'* Hawkins (2) Reese (3) . Roberts Gibbs Stewart (1) Greene (6;) Lam A; (S') LamA-(J) Green Creek Fagan Hindale Jones Swain Brannon Pos. Swannanoa F Morgan (1) F Conelly (7) C Briggs (12) G Dillingham (3) G Patton Subs: Green’s Creek—Shields, Can trell. Swannanoa—^Moser, Patton, Stevens. Referee: Furches. Bams’v’le (17) Pos. Spruce P. (24) Greenwood (12) F Burleson (11) Burleson F Buchanan Colo (5) . C Green (7) Shuford, J. G Loven (2) Shuford, G. G Sullins (4) Referee: Roberts (U. ^N. C.) Dr. Lyons Continues With His Addresses Continued from Page 1 been to a drais. The subject for Monday, Febraurj 13th, was Scientific Principles o Cause and Effect. In this discourse tee speaker gave the meaning o' soul surgery. 1. One must have con fidence in the person with whom one shadl have dealings. 2. ’There must ‘It Pays to Adyertise” Posters and Signs , . a j’-’. 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Referee: Allen (Tusculum.) Biltmore (19) Pursley (6) Mattheson (6) Tanning (3) Gray (2) Jones (2) Pos. F F C G Fletcher (16) Bagwell (6) Sorrells (4) Robertson (3) Wolf (2) ■ ■ '■■-’ "Gall Gn-'. -a. I. E. BURNETT & SON For Ice ’Cream, Drugs, Frigidaire Fountain Driplcs, Sirtionar^. Fine Candies and anything that is cari-ied_ in the 'Drtig 'Line. Prescriptions Filled at AH Times A NICE LINE OF-JEWELRY NEW DRUG STORE : OPEN—READY TO SERVE THE PUBLIC NEW STOCK, NEW FIXTURES, FIRST CLASS SERVICE “We Invite AH to Visit Our Store” S. A. SLACK G Cunningham (1)
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