r, ' - V '- ' ~ . . ii i i ' ? ??? In Unibf Um Is ? ...HAiftom 1 ~ FAKMVII^E PnT ?>UNT^W?to CAROU^A, APRIL 25th, 1924 ^ ~ 5P ' V0L ? .;? ;?. ..-.-y ***** ... ^:.?,,y,- - ? ? -AMnXufriii t*&j> f ; d Sots' Week Frgm April 2ttm&1ie 3rd Problems ft Solve Them ttfUfit&d vantage ^ ?*- ? Sixty representatives of organiza tions interested inboys' work net in Chieago in January to discuss ways' aarf- means for Boj^/lWek-for the year 1024; to note and review the achievements and, failures cf proceed ing-Boys' Weeks, and to carefrffr plan for the coming observation Of this particular week. The Soys' Week idea was launched some years agb with many misgiv ings at llrst, but as Hart Ir Seeiy, Chairuian of the Boys' Worj Commit tee of' Rotary International, says: "the appeal made by this scheme to bring- vividly to the public mind the real importance of the boyy who is the man of the future, and to convey to the mind of the boy some idea of the importance of himself m relation to his future citizenship, was one that could not be.denied and has caught on to an extent that has more than ploasod its promoters. It is a move ment as admirable as it is novel and the status at the B6y in the commun ity should be raised considerably, much to the advantage of the com munity and too benefit of the boy:" Mr. Scely farther stale*, "that the object at Boys' Week is notto exploit the (my, not to raise funds, mat to give him s week'rholhhty-, but ft is to focus public attention upon the boy as the Nation's Greatest Asset, the potential manhood' of tomorrow; to interest every one in boys and boys in themselves; to emphasize the fact that a? intepest in too boy is an > - 1 Vestment that pays toe largest possi V $ VJ am G. O. P. "Oil ?aarJ* Dont Want Heaey [????eSEsEbEiF ' _? _ Frances J. Heney, noted umor* ,nia investigator, personally en gaged by Senator Coozens of Wd^> - igan to assist in an investigation y,ot tii* Internal Revenue Bureau of'< the Treasury Department is being bitterly ? opposed by the "Old : Guard" at Washington. w, ? v ' . t ? j The little things that fill his world, Bring joy or pain to me, as unto hiraj. I live again In him, my boy. And your boy, .. . In Lordly image cast? > If you should go And'I should stay: Could I my duty like a man To hjm discharge? * . Could I my love dividte And be to him the friend My boy-would have in you, If I should go -i - ? . ' * And you should stay ? $ May I ha Bb*try pledge with you That your boy and my to,; AXM 'And every hoy whose H3fe!!?t* May feu within our^ye,' - Vron?4Kow?WNew! Heilon,Trewory; Stona, ? " ?:?p ParenfcTeacher Association Meet ? ? ' vV, ' A large Number of Friends At tended the Regular Month ly Meeting on Friday Af ternoon. ? . . - . ? A large number of members and friends attended the April meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association ori last Friday afternoon. After the regular routine of busi ness, during which the roll was called, minutes read and reports from vari ous committees, given, a delightful program was presented by the 4th grade, Mrs. Florenece Thorne teacher. This consisted of group songs, dances amfc recitations, featured by V clever paraphrase on the Association sung to the tune of "The Old North State" and which fbllowsr Friends and parents here this evening Heaven's blessings attend you, While we live we will cherish, Protect and' defend you. Por our playground equipment, ; For the books in our library, For each joy you have brought us | : ?Qar thanks we extend you; "3 J??u???anUS!BBE. . Hp".-* ??? p-t- *m J. . . , , . AX' ' '? PfcAN^ FOR OBSERVANCE OF ' - '- - VlBoif rWEEK . ; . " ] At thepregufcr meeting on Tues day evetitog local Kotarians discussed Boys' WeJf and endorsed the program outlined by the $?ys' Week commit tee. Short tailed on matters pertain ing to. t&e .interftets of the club.were made byi^erej&iflemberp. an da de lightful supper feas. enjoyed. PupiM C., April 21?On last .Sunday night 54 members of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan paid a visit to the ' St. John's Methodist .. * church. Just at the beginning of the service, a messenger breegKt a mes sage to the pastor that a band of ahfoudpd men wereatthe door wish ,ihg to enter and take part in the services. Rev. Atkinson asked the people in church to move to either side of- the building - in order that the visitors might be seated in the center. When the members of the Elan filed into the-church, it wa?, found there were not enough seats to accomodate them and chairs were arranged along the centeraisle' that all might be seated together . Rev!. Atkinson first stated that he had heard a great deal about "night riders" and other wrong doings and that he thought.it a good time to set tie the question on these things In th<* minds of the people. Rev. Atkinson then asked if there "were any minis ters in the crowd? In. response three of the ahjouded men arose. How many of the qrowd were Sunday school teachers, deacons, elder?,'or .otherwise active in J church .work, 'be - then asked? In ifespcium.to this in bers we^ members, of some ? j5Xj FamvflH?%ml ry ? Dsty^r Tli i J*M.iif I1/L?IJ-?IL MO AL .tp^. wn rit r