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V'f. ' . it .y. 5 -mul YHE WILMINGTON OlftPATCH. SI JND aV MORNING D : ECEMBER 30,, 1 9 1 7 - PAGE TWO cm TB BET BUS? gMIHIIUlllllini ? v.;- j,v ' --"vv -ypf-":'r.'z w,;.- v v..-; " - s . " 1 ''i.!l!iin tilllllt ft i "I'm Sorry: I Was Wrong." There may be virtue in the 'man Who's always sure hes right, Who'll never hear another's plan And seek further light; But I like more the chap who sings A somewhat different songi Who says, -hen he has jessed up things, ' , "I'm sorry; I was wrong." ' It's hard for anyone to say That failure's due to him . That he has lost the fight or way Because his lights burneCf dim, It takes a man aside to throw The vanity that's strong, Confessing, '"Twas my fault, I know. 'I'm sorry; I was wrong." And sa. I figure, those who use Thi houe.it.. manly phrase, Mate it too much their way to lose, rn mrnv future days. Tho r&6fvrp dancine class . will have a New fear's dance on Monday ev'eittgat ; Hibtoia- Haai.-, -Dancing will begin at ,9:30, and the . dangers will greet- the advent of the new year. ' " " .14. ji i Miitw Parkfir Quince Moore has ! been " confined to h'is home for the past two days with an attack of grip pe. His many friends hope for his speedv recovery. WILLIAMS-ROUSE Rose-Hill, N. a,,, Dec. 29. A mar ,riag? ofinttJtejSut :tcuVa .Wide circle of friends was- sofepin&edin the Baptist church here. Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock when -Miss4, Nettie Rouse, daughter of Mr.;snu lrs.' Enoch Rouse became the bride of Mr. Luther Wal lace William: the officiating minister being Rev. .1. H. Booth. The church had been beautifully decorated for the occasion with. ferns and Southern- tnrnilax, the altar and windows being draped with bamboo. uu m;.nv u,t ua,, entered, Lohen Iu-' 11 ' . p grin h wedding march f was rendered fisnt' : , , , i by Miss Lila Vv"iliara, sister of the Because ihey do not long To have to say when ttiey re notT1 richt 'Scientific .TrainingStressed r in Address by Mr. Hugh MacRae .t ..'.;'., . There Seens'to Bp Sufficient WoodButDealers Are Not : u ,. Getting It - f y A. AND E. ALUMNI ! CITIZENS MAKING ELECT OFFICERS THEIR OWN DELIVERIES . ' ' : - 1 , High School Boys and College Dealers, Especially Coal, Un- Stydents Guests of Alumni At Enjoyable Spread1 Last Night able to Make Deliveries and Purchasers Are Going After It v " r- .. .-- . . '.. T ..- i - RESOLVE: 1 Featured by good things to eat, sev-i For several days long rows of au-jg eral excellent talks and the enthus-Itou-obilea have been narked at thei various coal yards of the city,' and, I iasm which is characteristic of col- "I'm sorry: I was wrong. Chicago Evening Post. The bride's costume was a lovely i i going away maise suit trimmed with ! fur. with hat and cloves to match. Miss Effie Reuse, her sister, was mai'J . I rt . I.. ,rry cnH ontororl nrdt' sho was r;r.a T.nttiP Trink has srone to 1 fottoweJ by the bride leaning on the Jrck&opville, Fla., on a short holiday rm of her father the groom having . . ' , entered -with his brother, Ralph 13 V1S ,. ! Williams, as best man. After the ceremony was, solemnized T.Ir Miss rela Its. R.-E. Tox and little daiightev, i the b;.idal party left the church as thf s Rosalie, are visiting friends and . ptrai-ns Df Mendelsohns, wedding march ,tives nea Rose Hill. waB rendered by Miss Williams. The bride is an accomplished and at tractive young woman and has a host of friends here and elsewhere. The i groom for a number of years has beer I a successful business man in this lo Miss J. A. Bordeaux left yesterday I eality. ' ternccn for Jacksonville, ia., on; Miss Mae Frink has returned fro Shallotto. where she spent Christ rr -is wiih friends and relatives. holiday visit. MR. PHILLIPS HOME. Mis Annie Arelene Davis and Mis Minnie 0. D-.ivis we visiting friends in Ashevil'o, N". C. Special Agent Has Been After Men ; Selling Liquor to Soldiers. Special Agent Dorsey E. Phillips, ! of the Department of Justice, return ''" '". M : ed last night from a trip of several Mr,v r.Joue Hatchell or Mopewell. i davg tQ manv cities in the gtate, in- Va.. is speuainc tne holidays with . Greensboro, ' Pinehurst ana iu :- danpuor Mrs. W. K. Mmtz, od ; f -North , i-jl tii aeet. , At Charlotte Mr. Phillips uneartb- -r jtl :;'n i i . ' ed several iiquor sales to soldiers 'V: C-V1 &Id !T, through third parties. These parties CJ Ca,mnit,f' S- v. turned home beea arrested and placed under Jacuruay. after a clenghtful visk with , tQ ar at the faext terra o: hr7 parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. . , - - ' , tit. , ti.i- Federal Court. :icntgp;iiery, at Vr inter Park. , Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ketchum and Oi-.UiYaz STl V inU children passed thrcuth the city yes-, terday en route t.- their Lome at Lan-) vale, after .pendlnf; Christmas with; (r.y Cn!td resS.,. reuiuves at Ken r-'tim'la. fi. ('. Deo,. 29. With the HER COLDEST SNAP ... , ,'" ,"" ,,r. . lh .:. ;,:nctev registering 15 d agree.- u:;ura uonaia vvesseu, 0Vii r0 Cnumbiil is tonight in rhi the LniN-a States avy, is paying a:.Jt of u,e coldej.t waye of a vcry cnid short vi.-it to iM3 parents Mr; and, -wjntcr o,nowr felI for aboutthrer Mr-. A. i. Vvessell, No. 110 bouth;lour, thl;. aftcrnoon and a oluidintr Fifth iitix-fi. north wind acenmpanied it. j 'I bo short?,ge cf coal here has can? Lutheran church will hold a "Watch : f v.-nVn car;.;"" are en route to th fit v. TLo J.uluer League of Bl. Matthew ive toinoi ro wni?nt m tue .i.'-w-n. ine .service win oegm at : a . a a o'crcelc, and the public is cordially : wed to attend. jr. j tj ijt r 4 PERSONAL MENTION. The Menirert Missionary Society 4. J 4. 4 f 4 4 of St. P i ill's Lutheran church will ruct i.on-.orrow afternoon at 3:30 Mr. W. S. C'anady, of Phoenix, was o'clock. Aii the members are urgai a shopping visitor here yesterday, to .in ':-.d. ' Mr. E. Edwards, of Shallotte, was .... ; Shallotte, was hore yesterday, leav- Thc rrnual -.cial meeting of the ins for home in the afternoon. Oenv-'s Society of St. Faul's Lutheran1 Mr. D. W. L. Skipper, of Town church will be held on Thursday af-: Creek, vas in the city yesterday on tornoon 3t S o'clock. The members business. . n S'M arc ar-Icid to remember the meeting,! Mr. J. Johnson, of Winnabow, was and be present. ; a visitor here yesterday. -x- 4:- ; Mr. I .T. Bullard, of Route 1, - ' Dovis Chapter of the ; Whiteville, spent several hours here Confederacy wi l m-et ! yesterday. He was returning home rr-re of Mrs. W. M. Creasy, I from Wilsno weher he spnt Christ- rn street, tomorrow after- i mas with relatives.- o''of-V A full atlor.H.ino: Mr. J. R PioUp.tt nnrt fnmilv of is ii: MU' s' l. as matters of import-: New Bern, after a pleasant visit with race will be considered. idatives here, have returned home. ::- Prof. T. Wilson, of Cleveland, Ohio, R' v. W. (.'. Benson and family are j spent Christmas with friends in Wil .spec -ting the holiday with his moth- mington. lie has left for home ex- Mr.'.. D. B. Futrelle. 102 Oranee ! nectins to visit friends on the wav. PI j. a 1 ( r r-v n t 1 i . m i iir. k. urancn. eaitor 01 tne r.o ft'.-eet. They expect to leave in a few days for Swansboro, to which place Mr. Benson was assigned by the recent Methodist Conference held at Greenville. The best wishes of rr .ony friends wiilTollow them in their new field of service. Association of the North Carolina ' takm eir have hauled aay. State College of Agriculture and En- j supplies of coal in their macninea, gineering held its annual banquet' thus relieving the coal companies, and business meeting last night at j which have been unable to handle the the Y. M. C. A, A combination of the delivery promptly, worst weather the city, has experi-! The fuel companies bave announced enced in a number of years and the' that' they will charge an additional Z fact that a large number of the meaa-'per ton when they make the delivery bers of the local association we're out j themselves, though there is.no reduc of the city caused a smaller attend-jticn in the price of the coal when the nre than usual, but the meetine was iPuicnaser carries it uvu. 1. 2. rr i : i r . i , i o pay casn ior wnat you ouy. 1 i To pay less for what you buy. AND IT FOLiiOWS ' j So ecohomize on What you buy. Red Snrincs Citizen, of Red SDrines. N. C, after a delightful visit of sev eral days in the city with his daugh ter, Miss Vera Branch, who is in training at James Walker Memorial Hospital, has returned home. Mii!iniiiii:i:!uii!!!!!in!;!iiniii!ii:ijsiiiij!!inP!i:iii!inniiiiiiJin!iniiii!inini!iinii MONDAY of emnants and Odds and ' Ends Cohti inues Remnants of Woolens, Silks, Cottons, Odd Lots of Laces, and Embroideries, Corsets, Skirts, Snirt Waist, etc. BROWN 9 JAr It Fays to Trade at 'BROWS filled with the spirit that animates this State institution which is rapid ly forging into leadership among similar institutions in the South. T"W Wa11iro Pari 'Rif1fHlr Pvoui. dent of the college, was to have been!1! 0F' s . han two ccun- OToet f hnnl .f th& nanM:., cilraen attended and there was no A meeting of City Council was cavi- "d for yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock o take up the fuel problem witu Fuel Administrator M. S. Willard. Though S'n' Willard wns nresent. and thu citv 'Jie guest of honor of the association last night, but he was compelled to -en dhis regrets, having been called to Washington today by a message neeting for lack of a quorum. The fuel problem wac informally discus-sod and those present went ini j conference, it seems to oe tne gen- 3. 3 a Gash Department $tore . ' summoning him to the Capital C".ty?e..aI impreasion that the citv will have for an important educavronal confer- , trouble getting wood, when it de ence there. Senator v. B. Cooner. u.. ,pc tn ft into. tfcA hiisinPK; .? hnv. a member of the Board of Trustees. iag and sealing wood. So far tho city ai Fort Caswell, was prevented j; from j dealers have been unable to secure attending because of the quarantine deliveries of wood to the city. It is i i . j a a. v.no was aiso expectea to oe ures- h lpU thft mntt(,r vy.th thp dealer?;. ent. was called out of the city on ira-;b.,t since thev have been unable to portant business. Capt J. W. Har- j i andle it satisfactorily, the ci.y is relson, a former member of the eoi-):-.oing into the business on its. own lege faculty who is now stationed ! ateount. For various reasons, the rrom i Leaie antine t-itUv against the city still maintained by,sa;a that these. reasons will not obtain the commandant of the fort. But.Tbewhen the municipal authorities go in best wishes of each were sent '-o'ito the market - for wood, it is sn.H those gathered for the annual meet- :hat the dealers have been trying to ing around the banquet board, andjobtain wood at an unreasonabi'y low it is safe to say that each w- prca-i price, though it is declared that Lhero ent in spirit, while being prevented j ar.;' other reasons even, more weighty liLm uriu piut in uj uniui i 7 ii nit-j nave uiiauiw . l 3een circumstances. ! shipments. II r. J. L. Becton, president of thei With the mercury below freezing local association, presided, and when: point, the Councilmen and the Fuel full justice had been done the good : Administrator went into conferrncp. :hings provided in the way of ret"; esh-! Tey issued ro statement after the ments. he called upon Mr. Rush Mac- conference, and it -is not known dli- allUllHI in;m!!!iiUiiiiSiliSiiii!ii:Ui!:iiUianUi:!Hi:i(iii!iiii!iiil!iiii!!IHi!iii;!U!iin i-!'ilii!i!!ii!!i!lll!lls Lutheran t. Paul's, corner Market and Sixth : streets, Rev. PY B. Clausen, pastor. ! I always welcome at the services. ery seat is free. Major Harriss Still Hzc Ssveraf Pension Checks Aaitin Owners Rae. present as a snecial euesc o! -:".Hely what was done. It is exceed- the association, who delivered an Jn-':nply Hirely. however, that City Coun-1 -piring address upon "Scientific Training With Qhristnias. 1917. last recedirJ Mr. MacRae pointed out the tre mendous handicap under which the South as a whole has labored be-: c-tuse of the viewpoint for so long maintained . that the man who doa things with his hands is not quite so treed St. John's, 'Third and Red. Cross Morning service at 11 o'clock, with j streets. The. Sunday after Christmas, ; Holy Communion. Preparatory ser-i'Dec. 30. 1917. Holy Communion 7: SO vice at 10:30 a .in. Topic of sermon, a. ni. Morning prayer, 11 a. m ser-; into the annuals of tne pas;, and uk "He Fiileth the Hungry Witn Good mon.by Bishop Darst. Evening . pray-: ing its place in history aims triti Dungs. Evening service at 8er ?s p. m. The Sunday school will pre o'rlok. Thf nddrpss win set fnriHisent its Christn,r orrerina: at n. m. some Christian hymns. The Mensert ! for the relief of. the Armenians and j Major W. N. Harnss, Clerk of tW n will take earlv action, which will j Missionary Society will meet next j Syrians. Visitors are invited to aii aupenor t,ourt. still t.ws mmse bring large supplies of wood - here m. The Luther League will meeet rvices. ... 1 tl, TSI L .,-2 . ., fit l A V X 1 UIQ ilU 4.Lti ljU V.Uilj BAPTIST I at ce- Anc tne ;irt' very maj m. The Duthor League, will meet ' Calvary, Rev. J. A. "Sullivan, pas- " ' tC n Friday at 8 p. m. tor. Sunday worship at 11 a. m. and he ' ?tete Treasury - of, Isorth- Car, 1 .uU i. III. SUUJ'JLl ill lIUJlll- 'V'h'- ' n iw davs. Mid of irse at reasonable i tlie large number of consumer re in actual want of fuel. no I and annual social of the Dorcas So-! )iciety will be held Thursday at 3 p. win , ADDS NEW TELLER WINDOWS. i as he who works more with his brains alone. The time was, he t!e- Greatly Increased Business at Ameri clared, when it was considered that j can Bank & Trust Co. .here were only three callings for Owing to the greatly increased bus lho lifework qf a gentleman, the law, ; iness aT the American Bank and the church or medicine. The farmer Trust Co., corner Front and Mark" edged into the class provided he were: streets, it has been necessary re oig enough a one to be a planter, ! ceitly to add two more teller win which meant primarily a large land dows for the accommodation of the which so largely influenced the ! ever increasing number of deposi owner rather than a scientific pro-' tors. It is stated that at present the ducer. Because of this false ideal, j deposits are the largest the bank has which co largely influenced the j ever had. Officers of the institution young men just starting in life, the I are optimistic as to the future busi South lacked a young manhood train- j ness conditions of this section. ed in scientific or engineering lines.' The training along these lines, Mr.! ''GUIDE RIGHT." MacRae went 'on to sa, is .especially f at this time the most important of j Third of Series of Special Sermons by all educational training. fo- the point) Dr. J. J. Hurt Tonight. St. Matthew's Evangelical corner j ing. "Transferred," at Fouri h and Harnett streets, Rev. G. , Pitfalls jo! Sodom;" Sunday school at' , yfoU;' VC McClanahan, pastor. Services 11 I 9:-i5 a. m., Miv J. W. Hollts, super- yA , ' T ?,D a. m., Student George Bowden, of thei intendent;) Junior B. Y. P. U. 6:45 old, Confederate veterans and ttor Lutheran -Theological Seminary, Col- p m.; Sunbeams on Monday 3:30 p.-widows in this coumy. The chec Senior E. Y. P. U. ..Thursday T""Ll"B ... umbia, S. C, will preach. At 7:30Lm.; p. m. there vices by the special prog m ser inv tend will be Christmas ser-! night. .. A cordial'. welcome extended 000 were received for e sundav school with a : to all. . ; Major Harriss earl, ram riliM "WhitP rift " . Tney came m plenty oi Uuh lo. ea V JX V 1 X i I l - till l ' .M -W - ) - At the First Baptist church tonight the pastor, Rev. J. J, Hurt, D. D., wili deliver the third and last o fthe se ries cf special ..sermons devoted to tho holiday season. Dr. Hurt's sermon this . evening will be on the subject, "Guide Right A Militant Message for 1 lie New Year." There will be special music by the choir tonight, and it is announced thot iho Boy Scouts, of the church will have a special interest in the service has been reached where the produc er has become, the corner stone of our existence, both individually and nationally. The old way of looking upon education is giving way before the stern necessity that demands men with trained minds, and trained hands, who can utilize the forces of nature to the fullest extent, and particularly is there an jmperativ-3 need for the scientific farmer who knows his soil, and who can make it produce to- the utmost, while at the same time conserving the riches abundantly, and not become merely worn out land, as has been true o so much of the land that has been wastefully farmed. The need of trained engineers, and the viewpoint of such men, for Wil mington was particularly emphasized. Mr. MacRae declared that this "city offered splendid opportunities for de velopment, but that the growth of the city had been hampered by the fact that there were entirely too few people hree with the vision Xo see, and the ability to undertake- 'The efforts of the, A, and E. Alumni As sociation ; in this city to u3 to the ftumber of such men by inducing them to attend the college was high ly praised, and Mr. MacRae declar ed' that in his opinion no better thing could be done for the city than to greatly increase the number of men with engineering education. To, aid""in this he expressed the hope that the city schools would, ana eieH gether with the following boys who rtinnnw i-f.i nnti H o innrcdo fny rho 1 T i 1 1 r a, training of the boys of4he city, m prder that their minds , might he giv- gomery, G. WV.Tiencken, Gray, Hicks, en a turn in this mjicn neeaea ai-. Arthur Humphrey, John Bonitz,, W rection. .. ' C. Hurrell and G. G. Avant. The Mr. H. B. Bonitz, the oldest alum-1 alumni present were Messrs. H. E. nus o fhe college in the city ,-and one I Bonitz, E. P, Bailey, D. R. Foster, J. of the few alumni in the State hav- l. Becton. L. J. Poisson and R. B. .. puttier League, "Watch Night" ; streets, Rev. John Jeter Hurt, D. D., . "5 ,linMinn .,,0 yx vice Monday at ,9 p. m. A cordial pastor: Preaching by the pastor at Il'Xil.- i" ,; Variv" Kd itation is extended to all to at-, anu at 7:30 ; o'clock. Morning subject. L !r w these services. . I "Strikiner a Balance With God." Evei;-' . " . . . tu'm - . in- subject, "Guide Right"-a militant ' ?iieCs were quick to can .o. 1 ?, tw w v -f:. . l but several did not. . rt T AT V Scouts of the Firct Baptist church . vill bav.e. special interest in this, serv One of the checks will delivered to the one vho?e name it ' J-Hor n.hd' Sft'nfn- P v P. TT ' mtincR ho had 5 answered the las. ro. c-n. S..f a-pM n. m. T.pf all who will" WnWd -taps had sounded over his arthy j a. rnv nr 'nil nf tiiVen rtWtmo-c-": I ffiaias. and-he had repoited for dai; CHRISTIAN. Adent church, corner South Fourth and Church sereets, Rev T. Johnson, pastor, residence 425 Fourth street. ..Sunday school 10 m.; preaching 11 a. m., subject fori " 1 I 2iii" ' to the commander on tho other su.c.1 morning sermon. "Redemution": I .. . '' . ' Thic:.'"Wat nnmrade Robert Chaawul Dreachine- at nieht at. 7:30. -snbiet. ofi ' . un,on 5rayeP e,rv,c-. ! ... ' 'n ,:a9ti, nrr-nrrpH in Raleigh ' .. -I 'Wlrta na-vt unirtri nMvai- t-.t nntill rr irill "cuiu " . .1.1 in the office here for him i turned over to relativ;?. . Scrio-! r :rf - T . . - ' ThTre four others rwz-Wi, - - i ii u i i i i nnrnr r i iin -hhtt i inn " . . .i ture references will be given out to : r X' Maior Harriss' nosses-. .- r-vm read bv numbers. Mondav niht 01' nv 1 UUUUl' .nn 0h niMfinrft nf their owne&l the High School, expressed the hope That the city schooK system would shortly be able to provide the ele mentary scientific training as sug gested by Mr. MacRae. He stated that the trend in educational efforts now is distinctly toward giving a thorough course in applied sciences, both in the grammer grades and in the High School as . an important part of secondary education, but that until the. .necessary equipment could be provided for ttre" local system that the school .could not . give such train ing. ",. ' ' ,'." ,,; : ...' .;.' - jSeveral of. the.' students home from college for the holidays made . brief remarks, together with others of the alumni present, and the meeting clos ed amid , a general . expression of thanks ; for the occasion offered for the old men to . gather with the prese ,ent prospective students. A number of the High School boys were pres ent as guests of the association, to- reaa Dy numoers. Monday there will ,be a vatch meeting at! the church beginning at . 9 t o'clock. A cordial , welcome to all. Special music and singing at. night. (ThASA. are for R. S. Cov;;n, i--.T.nn. m First church, Dock street: Preacl! irig at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the J pastor, Rev. J. E. Reynolds. Subject of evening sermon, "Mother." Sun day school 9:45 a. m. Christian En deavor 6:45 p. m. Junior Endeavor S:30 p.. m. Prayer meeting Wednes day night at 8 o'clock. The pnbUc is cordially invited to attend these services. IRISPTI JlfT IT I uiu j su i v if i - f n i i pfliiDlnuimpu! IIHI BH h II Mill I A-t - ! Nev,rton, William W M. Friends or rek ttr. CV0H tn pall their aueai to the fact that they can get check by calling, or sending for CARD OF THANKS ? ii TT1 ! We want to thank all .of our frienij METHODIST. ifor trTe many kind deeds snow. i during our recent beroaww-.1- PiffW KA C W;i.;MR. AND MRS. t- "" -'uiiv; j,iicwttiitj ui jwax- FAMILY mington Association Was J i Held Yesterday ( mo viiimugiuu rraiJiisL AiiKUUicUiun Bladen Street, corner Fifth and Bla- held its Fifth: Sunday meeting yester-i den streets, Jtey. E, C. Sell, pastor. 'day at Calvary BapBsC church, Rev. J.. Shake Oil rreaciiing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.JA. Sullivao, ; pastor. - The morning has. perhaps, relieveu i-. Sunday; school at 3:30 in the after- : sessionl' was held at 'TO o'clocx, arid than any other knovnron' - noon, The public is cordially in1- i the afternoon session at 2; o'clock, same length of time. Two milU' $ vited. All nrc welcome. The morning session -was to the consideration of the recommen dations of the last meeting ; devoted i ties sold under an absolute gu- - - i to give satisfaction, or iMno; The dis-ed and less than a dozen vv Leftwich, turned. Many have testify rj I - ' ' .f J ;.M i- 1. 1 . TV Ml ! i1 es-tnave sunerea wiiu Fifth Avenue Rev. J. H. McCracfe- en, pastor Services Sunday morning cussion was led by Mr. G. E at 11 o'clock, Rev. M. T. Plyer pas- and wa : participate Jlnby pr ilt ui. vjitictj . ivitjuiouisx ennrcu, will cul-, , ,,. - i"; 'j'i. ... . i iuiuuKu,tmui. t . " , . preach. Rev. J. H. Shore, presiding! Rev. 'John JeterHiaKf D. D., IpastorT give up their worK s; l. ,,0 c3Sli pinpr nr rnp vvi minwnti nictrint nr;?i ui Liitj r 11 si nannsr rnnrfn ion rno i rni lisp riioir uuun. days: Robert Williams, F. A. Mont-preacli. in 4": ' -.,..rdi lumbago, until thoy hau oee.1-- he Wilmington district, will 01, tne inrst. naptist, church, led the.Lnot use tneir iiitids. ' ;;,c tiff, the evening at 7:30 o'clock, 'discussfon StUhe .alteropii ' session - .ou'.i ncjt.i even raise their arms aDy. j ing a son now in the "college, spoke eloquently along the same" general lines, urging the boys "of the High School to select the college ror their higher education, and- pointing out the leading places in the industrial life of the State and the nation .which I V " lllHHlilMllliMiMHH& Vr5 G: Utle, prinipal YofJ Wilson. Guests of the association were Messrs. 'Hugh MacRae, M. G Little and C. C. Johnson. Following the banquet and address es a husiness session was held at which'' the following , officers were efected for the coming year; presi-; J. Poisson; secretary-treasurer, J. L. Becton. .-,. graduates, are now filling. Mr. Bonitzldent, B. P. Bailey; vice president, L. reaa a xiumoer 0 interesting statis tics showing, the very" large number of graduates who are now serving in the army, nearly ! 200 of them now bearing - commissions in V the, f srarious prancnes or.; service. Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. EPISCOfAU "VMwara . wun rmucn interest. . '. . Aii:' Vs.e-who $er' present "at both sessions and participated' in n the discussions were,' Revf J.' R. Hiif. Ac- St. James', Rev. William H. Mil- ton, D. D. -rector. Holy Communion I rae;. Rev: ' H. Hl-Poweit Willardf Rev:- - bw- !', m. toxki. Seagate; Rey. H.r H. ValE- mon at 11 a. m. Eveninr prayer and -oiv jnz CreekV ' R sermon at 7:45 p. m. Everybody wel come. Come and bring a friend. .St. Paul's. ,-Sixteenth and Market streets, the F-ev, D. L." Gwathniey, rec tor. "Sunday after Christmas, v : Koly Communion at 7 : 30 . in the' morning; aunaaynscnooi at a: 45; inorning.pray-j J Dartmouth's football schedule for 1918 shows,, that Jt will again" close ts seaonwth a- ganie against Brown at Boston, ; -f . ,i ;':.... A; K Long Creek: Rev. Jones. Keilv: Ms." Rogers Snd Mrs Summerfell, of Seagate. ' " ' :i' ' ' ':v'-: -ThO .rneefrrigs 7 prpyedJEoos Inter- Croup" and Tousilitis and for ' eftUn;;aa4j':-tertalrifn:;ind. rauqhtburastt has be?n "found most en i penefit v-zas-dBrived: front ' the -various diRcussioir.The:iieeetini:will be r.ejaon:tne.. pith Sunday-in'MaroJi. qer tms great cm u c- : p into sucii tremenaous i'ui'Ui , :rajs? brief a time and is so nmca r J todaj by thousands tn iouhtry. ' For Rheumatism, LiumDago, suu ami um j 0 kind of an "ache or pain it-is without an equal. For fa i" ana sermon at. ii;r- evening prayer at. 8.,0'cloc'K. On ew Year's Dhyy the Keasf bf the Circumcision.- there "will JEddie7r.Ka.rie. manager ot the Glb bpns boy.3,; is Jbltamer. only; the - high 1 SDOtS, in hia hllftSt, fnr "ft'tnilfea MMnrexaT. b a. celebfation, of the; Holy, CornTnun-Tonn .qihbops .and . Mike.' O'bowd or ior4tat;10 in the toprnliigyisltors are HanyGreb.v :' ore' ThroJ, TTiia Wnndvfnl newioil remoaj." v producing such remarkable throughout the counts is nuw.;-. by all leading druggists. Acepi stitute, for there is notnms Golden .red . color . cmly. . Ev prj guaranteed ;orv money VZ Is 50cJ and ?1.Q0 a bottle at BeUamy pru$ Co. adv.
The Wilmington Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 30, 1917, edition 1
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