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Full Proceed; gs of Convmfkm \\. K Co Icr. ii'dHing '! \\ ostein North Carolina Log i. ? ' > ? V^iK'iat Ion met with Camp ? a, N. t\, Tuesday, October ? liVJ'/. Morning session was lil in the Court House, was callcd outer by the president, I). Led ?m ?>, t f Aslivville; after singing the Oiieniii); Oile, Rev. . Royals lot! in . the Ash villi! W. 0. W. 1:0 lotto sang two select ions. lion. I'm Tompkins made the welcome c.lilress for the city. Ilpgh Mini I -IS! made welcome address f&r local lamp. .Music by Aslieville Quartette. Ros-p.onses to welcome address were |i aile by Jessie Johnson of Hender II. A. Plummet' of Brevard, I'.rs. T. S. Kctv.r of Hickory. K. It. I.ewis, State .Manager of . li. \V. and Mr-, Ktl'ie K. Rogers. S5: Manager of Woodmen Circle, yveie introduced and made interest in.-;' talks. Ill - president appointed the fol 1 " iii!V commit tees : Resolution, S. X. Garren, I lenders-oil ville, J. 0. 1 eiih -tter .Mill Springs, J. K. K e n - my. Balsam; Good of Order, M.t . I-lfie Rogers, Raleigh, S. I.. Mol.'itt, (I'd Fort, W. S. Nettle, Arden ; Jni fomi Rank. Gen. E. B. Lewis, Kings !<?;:, S, I.. Moblitt, Old Port, T. S. Keever, Hickory; Woodmen Circle, Maijorie Garren, Brevard, Mrs. T. S. k"< ver, Hickory, Mrs. Effie Rog ers. Raleigh. The convention adjourned at twelve o'clock, to meet again at 1 2 :i!0 in th beautiful dining room, of the Chamber of Commerce, where a wonderful dinner was served to the <' Ir.Latcs. . / r dinner the Rev. Royals, a returned missionary from China, made a wonderful; and inspir ational talk on the home, which was enjoyed by all present; another inter mission of u n minute.'! was given with instructions- to meet in the \V. O. \V. hall at 1 : 10 p.m. for the aft' rnoon session. 'ih. afti rnoon session was tilso i." 'tided over by President D. Led better. After a few selections from the Quartette, the secretary read re-, ports from camps and groves, and < rie or more delegates from each camp and grove, were called to make verbal reports, of conditions of camps and groves at home, after wh'eh W. H. Grogan, Jr., District A?ans?:ger, made a brief report of his ? ./?????,). (i ir ill" th-1 past six months, l Miiiwid by Mr. Lewis and Mrs. State Managers of the two lO'ders. The committees appointed i the mctiiing session made the fol ! "insr reports to th? convention, which" \ver>? unanimously adopted; Rpfic!ution Committee On behalf of t:io Western X. C. J >r Rolling Association, wo wish to tin j- thanks and appreciation f N"1. ">t;0 W. 0. \V, and to ? 1m wires of the Sovereigns for welcome to us, and for the splendid dinner, which we greatlv enjoyed. ;? ?! .ire to extend our thanks, and ; ecintinn to the eitizsns of Sylva ? tli y.ar mweiconi? and other courtesies during our stay in your i.iidst and especially do we wish to ?Nank the Asheville Quartette for their most enjoyable music. Our C-raiks and appreciation to the Cham ber of Commerce, the local Camp. ; nd to all who made our stay among you so pleasant. S. M. GARREN. .1. C. I EDBETTER, J. K. KENNEY, Committee. Good of the Order We heartily endorse th ? former ...i'iI ?'ii i lii* good of the iirilcr road \ s lu? ..secretary. would add out- viow I ion*, thai li? improve our I'lw.iition, wi as memb i s .liould irn out the teachings liy doing our u'l to increase the attendance and lUCe others to lll'I'I'Pt tho benefits if'Tvil l>y our societies. IScing .' r?nii al our | ?.<t of duties. To as :si ill" officers in making a siuvoss ?i t heir lines .. uf office. Those hings being ilono tho tlainos uf fra :::v will kindle ami lilt- comi)tun !;rs will likewise l>o benefitted a* '.veil as our organizations. I i aii'i nallv suhmiltoil, I I I IK ROGERS. \> . S .NKTTl.KS, S I ,\'t)ltl.lTT, Commit loo. Uniform Rank Committee ? ..rnestely request every c.nnp lit i membership thai will justify organi'/.o a degree toam ami ' as members of the Uniform Its mission in Wooiloraft i* * i'urnish for tho members the In : uory Ceremony in an orderly ami ".stint* program, as well as to fiveuint public iipo-araiiccs i'.v the attraction of the people, to 1 i"i .' lilt's and ceremonies of the tier. Our District has in the past fur ri-lu i) to the Uniform Rank it - tie.-' tl'i'l 1'omp.itiys and now holds t !> ? ? ij !>? Gin -ml Brigade in North Car olina-- Briiradier General (it org ? \V. Sums of Marshall, promoted in. Aug ust t;> that high rank in which there i.- i :ily tW'i in the South. \V earnestly commend t Jit-- fep of tit- ord.r to th- camps of th:s district. T. S. KEEVER, C. I!. I.EWIS. S. T.. NOBLITT, Committee. Wocdnun Circle Committee .Whereas the Western I. ok Rolling Association met in session with Camp "GO. therefore !>? it resolved: That v.'o extend our heart felt thanks to the Camp for every effort put forth in making this occa f i n nloasnnt for the delegates and fri.nds of this convention. 2nd. That we thank the Asheville Quartette for the music furnished for our benefit. ?] i'rd. That we thank the good peo ple who furnished such an appetizing , spriart.nl' th? noon hour. Jth. That we thank every oil." v !.o contributed words nf encourac - i"ni! 'o us and especially Dr. Royal * for his inspiring talk on the home. ? lv. "I Iv't >*'?? a<k the c <oni rat'.i i , rv it <!< I 'j'ali' in siu'c udi'iii: .h ? ,1 of Woodcraft. F rat email v submitted. MAR lORlE C.ARREN. MABEL KKEVER. EFFIE ROGERS, Committee. > ? i(.;, v.'.is selected as the meeting ? for (!??? April Convention, after v'lit h 'h ? Asheville Quartette sang i . ii closing numbers, dedicated to > ? Tt-..,*;,. Carren and Mrs. Kffie K i r! nrrrr.-. ? ~'h ? office r.? <>f tb association:, l'.. I ??dbetter of \shoville. rres'dent : | Mt ;. W. H. Groiran. Jr.. Hr. vanl. | Vice-President : W. II. Grogan, Jr.. j Brevard. Secretary-Treasurer. i NO LIE Ross: "See here! You told my ' i fice girl that you wanted to- su? me on a matter of life and death!" Salesman: "1 do sir. I want to sell ycu some life insurance." Thousands of motorists are daily proving that "Standard" Motor Oil docs all any good oil should do ?and dee? ill heller "STANDARD" 3 , < A L. ? .* !' Ability to flow freely, to cling l<> metal surfaces, to resist heat. to hold its hotly ? these are qualities refined into "Standard" Motor Oil through pa tit' nee. long experience and elaborate can iptnent . i 'standard MOTOR OIL The Measure^of^ Oil Value STANDARD DEATH WARRANT ul LORD JMSub CIIRI . r::: a C6t*tury -vltl New paper I w. i\ ii ;t% omni 3, 1. (i. i. nil 1 ,.n i) ! : ! h foliwwluj. uVaih uiii tain oi' Ji-mis Chn*i "irift*. wlm-h \v;if' el ippt'd l'r? iirNV>i?;i|?i'r almost one huinltvd ?>M. It i> luiin rr-puttlishril in/ hi-lit-i* thai it will prow 1 1 1 1 * ? ? ' ? ?? our nation*. Tlu- iiiTouiit f nlfows : 'I lit- (\i\irii r ti.s !?! t ; . 1 s l itis, <lalo. >ay>: Chant i.* ha> pui haml.^ tlu- most in.\po-,n^ aml< vstin^* judicial ilucuiiu ut. l * ? i:!i< tian.-, that has owr 1km; n i? human annals; ! I * ; 4 1 is t In - Mi-! tloath warrant <? I* ?nir I. .1 Christ. \S t- l raiiM-ribr the doc.] fi ?oiw ii copy of the translation skn n-:.\< i:. "Ucndiri'il by Pontius Pilate, i Governor of'l.owcr Gultilco. Jesus oi' Nazareth Shall Suffer Death . >u the "In t ho year seventeen of ihij pi l'e of i iberia. Caesar, .in. I I of March, tlu- city of t Is Is rtisaleni ; Aliens and Caiaphas priests. s:;ci ilicaiers ol' tin p'opl God, I, Pontius Pilate, Gov -nnl the praetory, condemn .lestif Nazareth to (lit' on tlu> crops' lie two thieves- ? the ji'reat and si ions evidence of the people say! 1. lie is a seducer. ?' He is seditious. lie is the enemy 01' th ill., calls himself, falsely son of God. lie calls himself Kill*;; o' rnel. Me entered into the ten' followed bv u multituile b tnir palm branches in t hands. Order the c million, Quinlius Col nelius, to lead hint to the place o execution. Forbid any person, whonisoove j poor or rich t'o oppose the death o Jesus. The witnesses that signed tin death of Jesus are: 1. Daniel Robani. a Pharisee. 2. Jannus Ilonoable. 3. Capet, a citizen. Jesus shall ro out t>f the city by the Kate "Stronous." The above sentences are el,ir;-}:v: d on a copper plate. (In on< written these words: "A similar .pi is sent to each of thes ? tribes." It was found in an antique of white lnarbl.'* while exeavati th- city of Acquilia. in the Kir of Naples in the year !S2">. :i i;' discovered by the Commissar Arts, attached to tho French a At tile expedition of Naples found enclosed in a box of in th'.1 sacristy of Caurtcm. The French translation was by the members of the < "oiin of Arts. The children reql earnestly that the plate infer be taken away from them. T ??.??-? ^wnntuil ?? h-??. the army. Mr. Dc'. 11011. one savans. caused a plate to bij of the model, on which lie Y (?raved the above sentence. sale of hi- collection of cttri it was bouiiht by l.ord Mowal r?,884 francs. F09TBML SSEifULE CRiL" CALENDAR FOR "ZIG FIVE" ELEVENS November 5, Davidson at Givcns- : boro. ** November 11, Duke at Durham; (Friday) . November 24. South Carolina at j | Columbia (Thanksgiving). I December 3, Michigan State at Raleigh. Carolina November 5, V. M. I. at Rich- i mend or Lexington, Va. November 12, Davidson at Chapel! Hill. November 10. Duke at Durham. ! November 24. Virginia at Chapel Mill (Thanksgiving). Wake Forest November r>, l'*urman at Char- j lottc. Novemb.r 11. Quantiea Marines! at Richmond (Friday). November 10. High Point College ' I at Wake Forest. November 24, Mercer at Ashe jville (Thanksgiving). - Du'te University November j. |.? rmnncntly open. November 11. N. C. State at Dur- I ham (Friday). j Novt mher 10. Carolina at Dur ham. j November 24. Davidson at David son ( Thanksgiving) . Davidson Nowiub r 5, N. ('. State at f-lrec nsboro. November 12, Carolina at Chapel Hill. November 2 1. Duke University at Davidson (Thanksgiving). TERRIBLE ERROR Reggie? Diil somebody hit you om the mouth? Archie ? Why. no. Whore's the .mirror? 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