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W;.,-.JAY, 11 AY 12,-1923. ' - - ' - - . -m-y sw- ... J1 t (Si persoia : O . r. The 8 with 80 Less Parts. 11 II ' i v 'If 1 'X 7 ' If I I . - " - a . ' : ...... v i "Drive an APPERSON First-then Decide" A Manufactured Custom Made Motor Car. ., , , ..... Five arid Seven. Passengers $3,750, Delivered. Immediate deliveries. Like my other Popular makes-Dodge - Hudson - Essex and Reo, The APPERSON will soon be sought after by Used Car Dealers. Ask for Demonstration or Catalogue purses. ojH'niuj? wi.ier o the cause of mis sions here hihI everywhere. I must tell you what a wonderful feel ing it is to listen to Portuguese. Kvery one who I ear us a nr language must have the experience I have hail and am having;. At first every thinjf was one grand jumble and the only imiwession I received clearly was that of an admiring wonder that everybody could ho success fully imitate the noises of the New York elevated trains. Later I could separate the noises into words; still later I was able to understand th meaning of some of the -words, but always in listening, I translated into English what I heard. At last I can listen without translating and you don't know how grand and glorious it is. It gives one courage. to sro on trrinir to learn more of this won derful language for it is wonderful anifl I like it more and more. I am sure that T shall not be able to send a personal nnswer to each let ter I receive from you dear friends from now nn, as I have tried to do up to this time, for I shall be as busy as a whole swarm of bees. It looks as though my music class would number more than M); and lesides L shall hare five sight sing ing classes, .two glee clubs, and the church choir to ocupv my time. I am so encouraged because of the fact t lint we are to have two new pianos soon; tme is the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan of l!olumbia, S. "., and the other is be ing bought by the school. Please keep up the good work of ele vating, .v morals. It has risen several degrees lately because of the fine letters some 6f you have written. I thnnk you and assure you that every won! is appre ciated, XfSy God bless and keep you every one. -X am, Onrdially yours, (Signed) - OR A M. GLENN". Nashville, Tenn.. April, 1920. Any letter with 5 cents postage, or post card with 2 cents postage, add reus ed to Miss Ora M. Glenn, Iavras, Kstado in due course 6f mail, de Mlnas Gereas, Brazil, will reach her 1ETTER FROM MISS : GLENN 19 BRAZIL --The following letter has been received fcy.Miss Eunice Craig from Miss Ora CSIean, who is so. well known In this sec tioi Of North ami South Carolina : I1 ',' Lavras, Minos, Brazil, - ' ' March H, Vi 'Q. Hfl dear Friends There are so nuiuy things 1 would like to ,'tell you on this second Monday of ' ur, school year that ; I hardly know .srhere to begin. That; arhool really has begun I have not the slightest doubt; for as I write from all sides pomes the ' sound of singing or , practising, so that ' I can hardly collect my thought sufficient to write. W have no school on Monday, . butas this is roy jrstflay on duty In the, dormitory, 1 have almost an o)l time Monday feeling, notwithstanding the . fcoliday. It is good to be in harness again aa4 to feel oneself attached to the great ' educational carriages once more. la the Charlotte KemiMr we have en roll! nearly J0 girls, of whom more" than 40 . live in the dormitory. Places are'reserved for about 10 more, so we shall fcave an enormous family. Miss Ifarrhant anl I movcxl up here before nywf the? other, teachers came, and hail ' -wrth us Ui'ellr8t',two girls who entered two-, girls f row ' the country 20 miles 1 tram I Caiupobello. They had rome to , take the train there, traveling as nearly . everyone does on horseback, their trunks being carried by a burro. I shall 'never forget the jlrst evening prayers we had ' " in the diningf room, the two Marias (for though sisters; both ars named Maria), ' Visa Marehant and I, .tkcyi were listen. , ing to 'the reading of the Bible and "prayer for the . first time. It brought -t, . before me so forcibly the splendid op ... ; jMrtunlt!es to be found here to ' aeoeni- . ' push the; purpose for winch we came bere, to point the way to the true Sa Yiotir of mankind. I beg each of you ta pray earnestly for us teachers this year that we may be real "channels of - blessing" through which the "Holy Spirit asay work to the end that those of our tadent who have not yet accepted -( dfcrist as their Lord and Master, may do so daring this . year. ' Perhaps you would like to meet the teachers of the Kemper; I am sure you - would enjoy knowing them. Our direc- tor is Miss Catherine 'Bookwalter, who has been teaching here for seven years, aad so knows just how the work ought to be done. Her home is in Villa Ameri cano, which place was settled after the Civil war by Americans who left the . Halted States at that time. I know an : aaat of Miss Catherine 's in York, S. ('., Mrs. Drakeford. Last year Miss Cather ine was away on a leave of absence to . ' which every teacher iu the Instituto Evangelico is entitled every seven years, and we are so glad to have her back again. I . . i Mns Bella Kolb is the daughter of one of the oldest missionaries of the North ern Presbyterian church, and is ;i sister of Mrs. B. IT. Hunnii'Ut. one of our Christian Endeavor missionaries. Wie is a cousin of 8arah Hausell iu .In pan and of Eloise Gay of Atlanta, a class mate of mine at Agnes Scott. Her sister. , Ann Mary will graduate here this year : and experts to go to the states tit study jiezt year. Their home is in liuarapava. ' 1'anaoia, a ride of four days in a hark " from the nearest railroad station. To eome to Lavras they had to travel for ' eight days. Miss Bella's room is next ' to mine so we enjoy real colege life in - beiBg able to run into each other's room : to talk over each day. We have three Brazilian girls who ' teai'k.also; they are pretty, sweet and - ' capable. Their names are Amelia, Maria "Boaa and Iracema. ' All graduates of the . Kempa. ' ; , I have referred to Miss Marcbant le- fore but 1 don't believe I have given v ym t life sire picture of her. We have ' . beea. together ever since I rame and I . feel as if we had lieen friends all of oar lives, k She is tine looking and just as fine as she looks. She has relatives ia' Abbeville snd Chester. 8. O.. and '. many - friends 4n Columbia; where she ' taoght ' for several years. Her official duties are legion, as she is treasurer of tbe- mission." secretary of the Instituto KvaDgelico, and manager of the l)okj "tti.ayer Tablets of .Vspirin" is gen- atore. Besides these thingV she iloe a-j . Aspirin proved safe by inilions and Itrest deal of Tisituig, which is one of prescrHie.1 by physii ians for over twenty " the meet important ways to. reach- people. ,' years. Accept only an unbroken "Bayer ,-VntU the Knight's house is finished sh J parkag"- whirh contains r.;cr. iire--la swfriag my ioom;-and T am enjoying tions" to "relieve Headache, Toothache, f W ' ni-icli, .-;''s v. " -; j Earavhe, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Colds fa my( letter that .follow-1 hope to ! and Pain. Handy tiu boxes of 12 tsb " iatrodnce to yoo all the missionaries and ' cost few cents. Drnggists .also sell workers, 'sVth'at joii will feel a live, per- J larger ' Bayer packages. ' V Aipinn s -sonsl interest in my friends Tier ; aad " trs.la marke,J "Bayer MsHnfactnre Mono tliat,' also, you "may feel yonr hearts and acetu-acidester of Salicyltcacid. " ' "' LYCEUM COMMITTEE MAKES SPLENDID REPORT. The iyveuni committee has a most grat ifying report to submit to the public for the past year. Altogether it is the most successful in its history. This is true both as to the course or entertainments provided and the financial receipts. The committee received altogether from the side of tickets 1,55:$.88. This includes season tickets and door receipts. They paid to the Red path Lyceum Bu reau for their attractions $725, for printing and other incidentals $22.52, snd for the services of the city librarian .'luft.,'16. Five hundred dollars went to the library for the purchase of new books. The ladies are to be warmly coniniend h on their business skill iu handling the lyceum so successfully. Often these courses are nrovnleil at a loss, and ev cedent management is required iu order to show a clear balance sheet at the end of the season. But these ladies realized a handsome profit from this public spirit ed venture. They provided a very siPy tractive series of entertainments for the city, and a dear donation of $51 ill U the public, for the purchase of new txoks. And more than half of all the money involved in the project from Tiegiimiiig to I end remained in the city. (JT limv many business firms can the same be sjiiii And yet some benighted folks say that women are poor financiers! And there are even some men who say that a lyieum scourse is a public drain, ami only carries good money out of town ! ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Condensed Statement at the close of business May 4th, 1920 ' RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . . . .$4,415,324.54 Overdrafts 274.83 United States and other Bonds . . . 160,115.81 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank ' 18,000.00 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 26,673.24 Other Real Estate 14,271.50 Cash and due from Banks 657,463.98 Total $5,292,123.90 LIABILITIES Capital $ 300,000.00 Surplus y . 30fi,000f.00 Undivided profits and re serves . . 102,793.22 Circulation r . 97,100.00 Rediscounts 533,390.40 Deposits 3,958,840.28 Total .$5,292,123.90 New Accounts Solicited. We welcome you, not the size of your account. II Gfceras is yr vis Ira p GASTONIA, N. C. saaMhssMraiiw(c. .h,i. m l . J Officers C. B. Armstrong tPres. A. G. Myers, Vice-Pres., (Active) C. C. Myers, Vice-Pres., (Active) Jno. R. Rankin, Vice-Pres., (Active) Jno. M. Miller, III, Cashier Jno. A. Hunter, Jr., Asst-Cashier Geo. G. Willis, Asst. Cashier Jno. L. Page, Asst. Casfiier fe m the cup ai tKe taife m i 1 II 111 . i rii n w t r . a i 9 v:- u 1 , - , ; . - t'i m : r t':t r.t t' r ' C ' OOOOOQOOOOOOpOOGQpCfOj , 1 - -i I Bin ffTTT" . J C) l The Economical Kind of Coffee A pound of G. Washington's Coffee will make as many cups as 10 lbs. of coffee roasted in the berry. So coffee pot needed; ready instantly when you pour on the water Absolutely pure, delicious coffee at any time, with strength to suit the taste. Send lCc for Trial SizeV 0KI6INAIED BYMR.WASHINGT0N IN1909 G. Washington Sslea Ok, Inc.. 522 Fifth Avenue, New York Cky I X ' ) MA I . o n 4 J : m
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