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THE ASHEBORO COUWER, ASHEBORO, N. C. THVRSDAY, JUNE U, 1319 MA CnWrhl Qccinn of Cnncrress X beinx dd to coasider tho Peaca treaty, tbe Lean of Na j r i, the rail read problem, taxation and many other thinn yital X t Africa's irnsresta. You will want to bo fully informed about this UatoxT-aallss aesakm because th lefislatloB to be considered W eflects the njnu oi every person. . , THE GREENSBORO DAILY? NEWS ,! V Is well equipped to kandle the news, complete and ouickly, . T1u newspaper is served not only by the full Associated Press sernce, ut maintains an extra leased wire Irom Washingtoi to Greens-,;; J Viiir?lEYSOII I - . J . r 1 1 1 '7tt .f-IVtfPr ll VII e"neti vfprn'oytiTmanrYar, utu on i WLLHit .Kfli?j ! Exhibit at Methodist Centenary Ltlebration T i Bw lav e rjm : 3 - ew vx. " A. v-vew v i -v. I i - ' l tbe name: A J. wckaaes. Sta ' . t v . ; '. , u. 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They were brought out of Germany during the reyolution' by Lowell Thomas, world traveler and explorer, whose travelogues will be given in Columbus as a feature of the celebration. Thomas entered Germjmy at this most critical period, without pass ports or authority of any kind. To do this he was forced to hide put for days on the border. He was turned back twice, but on his third attempt succeeded In getting past a Swiss guard. He made some wonderful pic tures in Berlin, showing street riots and the general chaos of the city at that time. In addition to these views and in cidental lectures, Mr. Thomas will show pictures taken in Palestine at the time of General Allenby's occupa tion. Thomas accompanied the Brit ish trpops on this expedition. Leading Lady In TheWayfarer' at Methodist Centenary Celebration . ( IS METHODISTS SHOULD GATHER NEW ZEAL Centenary an Inspiration Says Dr. Fisher. ME. BLANCHE YURKA creates the role of Understanding, lead ing female part in "The Wayfarer" pageant, which will be presented at the Methodist Centenary celebration In Columbus, O.. June 20 to July 18. Henry Herbert, English Shakes freaft terprjer, will have the other leading role. ' - ' Nearly 1,000 costumed characters will appear In the majestic religious pageant which will be presented 'every evening during the celebration In the Coliseum at the exposition grounds. The Coliseum boasts of the largest stage In America and seats 8,000 persons. A seated chorus' of 1,000 trained voices will augment tht effectiveness of tbe pageant . ;" A mmnrm f fha Tiailv Nnra wrviM are the David Lawrence articles; the Washington' service, of Theodofe.ril !. ler, the London Times Cable service, the Clinton w. uiioen arxi etes,'speiial ialeign -service, and many nndayj features, including a colored comic section. Send. $3.50 now for a six months subscription, Daily and oun- day pnjd get, a ev map,o Ewopiajfite,y(, ;j ( , Greensborp Eaily Nf ws, t i Greensboro, n. c " 1 'i: Soloiit b mt WajW at lUttwdits Wtbrttioo 188 1IELCN NEWlTf. drsmatle prano soloist in "The Wayfarer." tbe irsat religious pafnt which will be prsieoted as a part of the Wetbodut Ortansr cslsbratlod In Columbus. dsne to to Joly IV lUnry Hr Karl, TngJlah Bbasstpsaraan lnlrpr ter, and Mme. Blanche Turla, wlU bite lbs lSlni srakln "trt VloU Dt. Fred Fisher of New York, who .has been assistant executive secre tary of the Methodist Centenary drive, has turned his entire organisa tion to the job of mobilizing Method ism in Columbus, June 20 to July 13. In outlining the campaign he has placed before 78,000 committeemen of the Methodist Church, he says: "We must stress four things. First, this will be a big Victory Celebration. The Methodists of the United States have lived more in the past year than In any 10 previous years of their ex istence. Now Is the time for them to get together and celebrate their victory. "In the second place, this is an op portunity for Methodists to have vis ualized the scenes and activities of which they have been talking for the past year, but of which they have no personal knowledge. Of these 78,000 men. only a negligible per cent has ever had the opportunity of going abroad. At the celebration they can get the trip around the world at their convenience. "Third, this Is the time to 'finish the joV to gather inspiration and in formation to enable the organized workers in the church to carry out the program wbich has been mapped out for the next four years. "Fourth, and most Important of all, If tlie Cefebration realizes the ideals which those who are back of it hold, it must be the inspiration for plan ning work for the next century. As wo look upon tbe marvels that have been accomplished we should gather new. faith and new zeal for enter prises that can be measured only In terms of another century.. We must. In a word, weld ourselves together 4n a great spiritual purpose to strike the iHiflVeyeV'' ' - - :i v. Dr. Fisher Indicated thai 160 train ed executives. U addition to the 78,- 000 volunteer workers, will stimulate Internet to the .Centenary Celebration Osrlng the nettfix, "weekj.7. r:;-; Trfi Pkhhsa Fcr Vlsltcrs'tQ . ' if: ? j 1 1 1'". "i"'.' o Negro . Methodists' to Ooiambua, as Centeoary i CelebraUon, Tlaitors, wtl) fnake a pUgrlmaxe to Upper Bead oaky, birthplace ' of 'the 'Home 'Missionary movement, to Hon or the memory of IU founder.' John. Stewart, a man of their owft race The trip Is' scheduled for Saturday July t. ' ' , Other .trips plained include a visit to the gr' Ben Hinbr. author of "NslUe Oray," in Otterbeln cemetery; to Ohio Wesleyaa Colveratty. "Dela ware; perhaps la smaller numbers, to Wirbtrforce, and possible to Oberllu. where so many found, by undartreund route,' safe usven to Civil war days. Mooday. July t. b bepfl deulf sated ofnclafly is "Nasro Dsy." and frill 'be observed at the Centenary Celebration ' troundi with' an tlab- Oti program of pontry, a 4 ire, sportut tnuiiU! and parades, for ibis occaa'otj. Dr. W.,E. Iniboln, mr of Tbe CrliU, put)Uhl IS Ntw Tork.. baa tr!!l a- ts5nt, "Tbs PJERSIAN BAW. THE ORIENT rMYSTIC SKIN LOTION. A skin tonic for invieroratintr, nourishing and beautifying: the skin. Heals and dries instantly. The Ideal Absorbing Balm, far superior to sticky, paste and cold cream. , Will not grow hair, absolutely harmless and can be applied to the skin of an infant It will restore natural smoothness to chapp ed or cracked skin in a most surprising manner. 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