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ELON COLLEGE NOTES.
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’ Rev. A. F. Isley left Saturday for
Mt, ?inn Church in Orange coun,;- tol
conduct a protracted meeting.
Arthur Robs and family visited
friends ill Greensboro last week, t.f
course they had a pleasant trip.
The Commencement Number of the
College Bulletin appeared a we«k ago.
Five thousand copias have been mail^
to interested friends and young people.
This bulletin is noteworthy as con
taining the full-text ot President
Fairfax Harrison's great literary ad
dress g-iven at the commencement
ijust closed. Prasident Harrison
'Miss Cora Foster is on the sick list j this adtires.s makes solid argument
this ■week. ^for thorough general education and
^liss Louise Smith of Wilson is ^deplores too early i^pecialization as.
spending some weeks visiting at P. hurtful. He regards the South’s!
E. Troxlers. | greatest assst as her son.c and daugh-1
Mrs, J, E. Barnett of Meba:ie'ters properly wlucated. *
sper.t last week at J, D. Barnetts. There is a prospect that the Ked-
Quite a lot of No 8 people spent mont Railway and Electric Company
last Saturday at Sartains Mill fishing.' will comc to Elon College, the Colliege
Hope they had a fine time. agreeing to sell its town lighting sys-
John Somers has our Sympathy in tem to them. This will be a distinct
the loss of his baby boy.,i ft wa* gnMi>’£^ the town, i}ecause power can
buried at Stoney Creek Sunday. ' be had for manufacturing. Tlie Col-
Thanks to Mrs. A. J. Rose, John leg* lighting piant is already taxed
Sutten, E. W. Koss, Mrs, W. A. Moon to its full capacity. This will eventa-
*nd others for nice fruit last week and ally mean the extension of the inter-
plenty of it. urban elcctric car lines to Elon,
Miss Margurette Hays is spending- The Sunday iichool and ChristUn
two weeks In Goldsboro, N. C. Endeavor Convention of the North
— Carolina and Virgins Conference is to
CROSS ROADS ITEM.S. imeet in 8Sth .session her July 13—15.'
|a full array of fine addresses is
' The people around Cross Roads are
hard at wcrk, finishing plowing and
Ifetting ready to thresli wheat,
' Bill Foster and family took th£
Fourth in Graham with Milt Ctapp.
Miss Giady Murry spent the Third
of this month vnth Mazie Kinney.
The picnic and bal' games at Cross
Boads Saturday was quite a success.
The ftrst nine boy.s defeated the
Alamance boys by the score of 1 to 0.
The features of the game was EuHss
Fi^ Ie Only SoliaiaHoe MoHbD Picteret.
Iifdorsed by AH Colle««f tUKi Public School Sapennten-
denU.
We t»k« pleft*ure in invitation you to be our i;u«8t
of the Theatre ttientlored below, fo «ee the moat wonder-
fal motion photocrapha which iiave ever been taken—
TH£ WILLIAM SUBMARINE MOTION PICTURES.
We invite >ou to attend and let us take you to an amaz-
inff trip bn the bottom of the ocean, nearly one hundred
ihUH fr«m Nassau to Old SuWador, where Coluinbus
first »et foot bn this continent
In this film you will see tbe beautiful and startling
wonders of the deep—most of which no human eye—not
even those of the deep^sea diver have ever seen before.
The beautiful coral formations, the famous marine gaa-
dens; sponge fishing, divers exploring wrecks of sunken
shijps, the nabits of fisJi, sharks fighting and a thrilling
ngnt between a ehark and a man ere some of the hither
to Unseen .«ecrets of the ocean which will be flashed on
the screen.
We want you to see these first and only submarine
pictures h'cause of their supreme ;Mucational value iand
bee^u^e we believe that you will iwt hesitate, after you
have ;een them, to recommend them to the pupils and
students under your charge. These pictures have been
indorsed by the Smithsonisn Institution at WBshirpton,
♦he American Philofophical Society of Philadelphia, the
Museum of Natural History of New York and Prof, W.
H. Mflxwell, the head of the public schools of New York,
who broke a rigid rule at his office, in allowing this wond
erful film to receive pvibllcity through the schools of that
city.
This travelogue of adventure and discoveries at the
of l«j>nejthtit stirs the imafrinntion and
i'4^uSat1ng the brain.
-AT-
Theatre
NEUB.\LGIA P.UNS STOPPED.
Ycu don’t need to suffer thos«
aconising nerv". pains in the face,
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Just apply a few drops of soothing
Sloan’s Liniment; lie quietly a few
minutes. You will get auch relief
and comfort! Life and ths world will
look brighter. Get a bottle today. 3
ounces for 2x„ at all Druggists,
Friday, July I6th 1915
Doors Opens 9 O’clock A. M.
AU citizens of Arlington if poiti&Ie
please come between 9 asd 6 in order
to make room for out of town people in
the eTening.
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