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;:· · .. been conducted during the year by the students of · the College and the ladies ·of. the . church.· He is the adthor of books that have been used b_y these classes ,this year. · ... _.'' ..... .• , .... . . AKE:·FOREST·'cLOSE'S. BASE- . BALL SEASON MARK

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been conducted during the year by the students of

· the College and the ladies ·of. the . church.· He is the adthor of books that have been used b_y these classes ,this year.

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AKE:·FOREST·'cLOSE'S. BASE-. BALL SEASON ON.~SOO MARK

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s~NJ?t:~u~£11~~ ~~~:~~~ .. Seni~rs ' ;fA~·~;~~)~~(~ . 't\ .·~ W"j~-,~:i;~~- ·.·~ :f~DJ~ilf() -ate (Continued from page 1.) ~:~~~n~, P. ss '.- ·.! ~--~<_:·~;,.;:.~-,.;- ~· WaktF~i-~~~·ooo~q~~·ooo~:=·&.. ·.3 -~2 ,: :T}1·. ·.·=·:. :.~: ... ,, ·. · -::~ .· · · • ·.: · ·· ·.

him useless for further pedagogical Watkins 2b .4 o .. ·1 .. o . ..-P. CI~t~o·~:,·~· -~-··o·i~;oq~·~oox._ 1 · :2 :, _6 .. 'J\·,f~· : · ... . · ~ '' activity, butfumbled. Bursar Earn- White 3b 4 ~ 3 0 .1 . 0. -~a:t·~~i~~; B.·~··L~le~ ·.~ an~. ~\vi~g's; -:1YIIDUte.: shaw showed he Wl!S not as efficient ·Hunter cf 3· .. 0; 9 . 0 ... 0 · ~eddmf~eld.and .and Poole .. Umpire: . '""::·'"'' -- :·.' :'~·:: .. ·. · "" -=-: .. : .,.:·: _: ...

in SC(,Oping up grounders as he is in Woody 1b· :4 _'2> 0 'io_~' ·o:~ whtley~~ ~- . :· ·: ~- ~ : '.· :. ':-: .:._~ ::._: :: 7": .: ··.: s·noE:.::·sTYLE . ~~~~~nc;~na:;;;sr!~l:r~~u~!~~in~ ;:;:~:f ~ .. .':~;,.:'~:'} ::~.-~.~·;_·: .. ·::··-~-:~·.·:·.·-.~~-~-·4 .··.- ···- •.. -' .·· .. =.·.·-:_.!..'.'· : ... ·· · · '" .. '

Watkins let four bad ones go by and: Whitehead p 4 1 0. 0 .. 0 BLUEBIRD o:A:Y.s" AT. tHE' -' .. Wnl.. Heller ~l~~yno~:~~ewa~~~~~ t~oeru!~ c~!~~: i~~~~: cf ~ ~ . ooo.: oo1, ·: .. ooo : .-M_ovi~TS~H-:~Tuu.R'. Es·_ D~oA;_.-~y~'Y·;·AN _n.:l , ·.· -TJ!eR· .. AL:foE. :I~GtHery····. --N.· Sc_. · ... ~o_· p ing. Two free trips to the initial Spaugh rf .1 . 0 . sack,_atwo-plyblow byWoody, two Britto~ rf 2 o· 2-- 0 0 ... · ...... · . ... ... . .·.. . ' .

:~r:~~.~:~::~~~:h::~:.,b~~.~~~ 38 9 :1) (:)(~) ·- . NEW lJNE .. , .. -ties when used alone, were com bin- Faculty AB H Bo AG B . · · .- · . ·. ·. · ··· · · :., · · -- · · · ·

;~0~.::: :::p::n:'~~~:~0;o:~~ ~::~t;b & ss . : i. ~ ~. ·~·.of. White c~~hs .••. fu: .. I>f~siF~Ild T~nnis .''Shties. endedtheruinousattackbyinglori- Hollidayss,lf,rf 4 ·1 1 1 0 .. _··:· . ·., ·-~·, '.: : .· .··.,_:. ' ... ,:.-.. ·· · -·' ._- ·.· ·~·. ·

ously punching. Billing~ p,ss,c 5 2 ~ 9 0 :Men:s·· an.d"B.f>Y.~ s·:·JoW allLeather:.Shoes. It was not until the lucky seventh Aiken 1b p 5 1 1 0 0 · · - · · -. · ... · · ,. =- · • ·· · • · · · ·• · •· - ' ·

~~:~~~· !~:;ns;~~h~;~~:~:~: ~~:~;;. 2b ; ~ ! i .·~ • BeaUtifUl_ ~ine;;~M·t~~e',lssorlmeni· of·:Men~S to be heard. Then they uncorked Tavlor c .. 2 0 2 0 0 ·. -·=··.· !. a:~d.J3~y-·s :Ne~kwear.: .. ·. ,• .... -·· an attack on Whitehead's offerings· C l!" f · · · .: .. · . .-.... · · · · · · · ..

h h. arro r 2 .o 2 o · q .. Just Recei-v.~d:_A.:N~~ ~tock ··of'Liitest' Styl~_Corsets~<·

that almost regained fort em t e1r 1\f M"ll 3 1 1 0 0 · · - '· · · · · · ·· ... _ · · · · · · lostposition. McMillanshowed he HGld~ an;.ll ~ · · .. "·:.· ... ·.,·· ·PRICES·:ATTRACTIVE:; .... ,-:_.-. ·

c;~~ ;::t::; :~~Ie 0~ wt~~ ·;~~:ro~ ~:::~~if 1

ss H ~ ~ ~ . JAC,I\SO N- & ' POWERS, Iilc~ . . .. ' center; Crozier displayed real ·class .;... __ ....__~··-,..;.·;..· ...;;.·· .;.· ...:·-.· ...._ ..... __ ...;..-.· . .., ......... .;......_.....;. __ ..... ___ __ with another bingle; and Quintus 43 11-· 18 4 .0 · Horatius II wielded his satirical (x) Batted.for Paschal in ninth. weapon m<:>re effectively than riSual (x)Bone-head Plays (Predominant and registered a decided hit . in the on Facult~) 1 egion of right field as well as (z)Alphonso-Gaston Stunts among the ladies in the grand-stand. (!)Brilliant performances (not to Holliday, gazing on one of White- be found)

-Coll~ge , Expenses We made more"d1an our College expenses.lillZ weeks last summe'i·.·.·lf you \Vant t~ n.lake money

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head's phantasmagorical curves, be-, Errors: Faculty 1:~, Seniors 9; came fascinated with its rectilinear j Home runs 0; three base hits, Cro­beauty and let it leave an imprint zier; passed balls, Taylor 8, Payne of its mark on his ribs. Billings 6; wild pitch Billings 3, Aiken 6, J. H. R. BOOTH and Aiken hit safely, but Earnshaw McMillan·4; Earned runs 0; Hit by .... _ ..

·' J. D~- CANADY according to his usual custom re- pitcher Holliday, ·McMillan; Double ------~-----------. --.,.;._ -.-.1 ---.--~~-.. fused to lefloose anything of value plays 1; Base on balls, by Billings 6, Arrow. J_.it. ne. y' C.o. mp'. an_y· and grounded out. Prof. Jones by McMillan 4, by Whitehead 2; could not calculate the cotangent of Strubk out by Billings 6, by Me- · · ·.. . . ' · · =· . '

a new species of curves il!vented by 14illan 1 by Whitehead 9. -Breeze and sent an easy roller to Master of Ceremonies- Ellis. second, letting the Faculty's chance

for victory fade with the setting

sun. Victory was assured th~ Seni­

ors when they added seven runs in

the last two innings, though the Facul

ty rushed all availal?le resources to

the rescue of their organized co­

horts, Bill Holding, Bun Rncker,

and Drs. Paschal and Case offering

their service for the good of a iost

cause. To enumerate the brilliant 'plays

of the afternoon would~ require a

Clayton Wins 1 to 0

The Wake Forest Scrub baseball team invaded the town of Clayton on Wednesday an~ were defeated in a very exciting game by the score of 1 to 0. The ~arne was featured by the fielding of Ellis, Clayton's center fielder, and by the work of both pitchers.

Clayton scored the only ·run of the game in the second · inning. Johnson'reached first whel,l he was hit by· a pitched ball, advanced to third on· a sacrifice and an error,

separate story; but we must not and scored when Creech single'd to

Leave Wake Forest.

8:30 a~ m. · 1:00 p.m. 6:30p.m.

Schedule:

Fare Each Way -SO.cents

Leave Raleigh

10:00 a.m. 4:15 p ... m~

11:00 p.m.

Tickets ou sale, twelve in book 'for $5.00. For any information cail or ' .

see I. C. YATES. ..

FELLOws· .RIDE THE JITNEY. We Appreciate Your Patronage.

ose sight' of the fact.that the Meds left center. Wake Forest had men were in evidence throughout the con~ on third base in tht! eight and ninth ......

flict, being especially conspicuous in innings but was not able to get the

King's Business College

. the fighting and ~ragging off the much needed run. Liles had the

wounded from the 'scene of action. Clayton batters under control at

Crozier show~d s<:>me of his youthful all times and deserved a victory.

-.. -can give its students positive assurance that they ~re attending a high

class institution. It has demonstrated its ability to meet the most ex

vigor by securing a triple and two

singles while White pressed him for

batting honors with three singles.

Heallowed two hits, struck out sev- acting requirements of modern business, and has won the positive ap ' /

en men and walked but one man. · -proval of the business world. Write for information: Only tw.enty-six men· fa<:ed the Bap-

The press box was so full of runs tist twirler the 'eight innings in

and errors at the end of the contest which-Clayton went to bat. Wright

that it seems expedient to omit them secured two of Wrke Forest's three

from the following box score v. hich hits, wh:l:3 J< hnson secured the other

we guarantee is not correct: - one.-

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. . - , · . - .. . -: M~>Jose~h~:M:a-ck Moss ~ ~a.:• ·_..,. .. ~:aifntf.Si ilfiuiiif on Mo~da\;~; ~3 of April

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-: ·, _. DR G .. ~~w;~PA.scilAL~ ·A."iumnr·Edltor' At Home . , -:' ·. R~~\~~: t:·Ri~khi~~>s.<£.~-1889:.· Sh~shook'him.a:nd--~alled~hi~- wi 'after-May first'

Ride the Jit~ey

Fellows aft~r exterided- ~xperienc~ in·- pasto~: no response~' -Then: sl}e ttfaned on. Reidsville',- N. c:. tor~J :w'q~k iJ;; ~onta_pa is now Chief: t~eJ~ght ·af?.d found that he . _ _ _·. ·;.;.· :.·· ~-..;;·.: ______ -_._-~--"--~-~----;....--------~~~-

- . Clerk-iii the:. State .:-Department o( open his eyes: Then' she. ran ~?r 'Air:icultU.re·: ·af. Hel~na, _:. M:ontana~ ·~others·. · ... In ~ fe~ ~ moments neigh-. -He .is.'prea~hing· occ~sionalh;. . . h?rs· an~ the' doctor ai:rlved to·find· . . . - -. . '-:-:-:-:-:-;·: . )' .· - ··_ :t.hat-the spirit had taken .its·

· .:Mr·; --~· :B:· Jo~es, B:_·A.,- 19}0-;:has to dol-who. _gave it. _(The forthe pa~t five·y~ars ~ee~_ one o~ Messenger) ·. ·_ ,

· :. · the'le~din:g. teacher_$: in Cullowhee ::As a. successor to :M:r: Coggin the · ·Not~al. and . .Ind_u~hial- Institute, Board .of. Coinmissio~~rs has c:hosen

- -where h~ occupies the .chair of Latin. _M~.- A:· P. ·.Harris, .B· .. A., i89?, who iie is held '}n '-high -esteem. by_ the 'formerly held th-e offic~. but' resign-

~, Th~- bigger_ .the· r6of, the more··reason fo!' Paroid

. . The· i1~1~ort:mcc -cf t~1e r~onng in­crease:;' ,-:i::J-66 i~:_JOrt:L'lCe and value OZ the· b~ik::::. :. · , . ~he ·O·,~nc:-:; r .. f t:1q 1:::-:cct t::=n~, r:Ul­. roac.!..; :mll nanubctoricJ t:sc-thc good Qld r::lbb!c llc;:>o:o:i:;.::~ P::ro:a·r:.oo:ing,

f~culty and studentsof the institl,!- ed to ·enter ·-the _bank1n~( bUsiness. - . Wm· .. · · · · · .. · · -~'Mr. Harris-· wnC:probahly-. t~ke-

. . . office teinporariiy until . a fit man 1\fr; LT. Johnston. B. A./--19:5:'. can be found to.t~ke_"the place per-

. is principal of". t}i_e J effers?n Ctty. manently. S~h_o~ls, J effer~on, N·. C. · -

- ---- Concerning a distinguished grad-. "Patt C~ggin is de~d,': w;~ t~e uate·of-Wake Jibrest--.C~lleg~; ·the_ sad message_ that fell· on the ~r!~e~'s Canadian. Baptist has the followiog

__ ear as.tbe fl_rst_ signs of .tpor~~n~ to'say in arerent numb~r: "Re~: A. - w_ere seen, Tuesda~,-~pril_17_. · ·Vfe· T. Rohett~;n, :D .. n· .. , a professor-in ca~no~realize tl:iat ~h!s -mes~ago. is the . Southern. Bapti-st Theologi~al ·true even at th~s hour. · _. ~ '· -· ·~ · · .Semina~y,·Lo.uisville·, ·Ky.; has been

;Patt, J:~elvin Coggin, v.-as :. born se·c.ure<b:i:s special speaker -for the

·. ~EPDN&ET P~u'®li~ RoOfing ' '· ~ .

Use·.iiiis material on the sides as \vel! as the roof :md you \yill protect your live stock and yqu~ pqcket book. . · ·- · .. Protectio~ against li:aks1 repairs and-most important-fires,

:. WAKE. fOREST. SUPPLY COMPANY ' .

• · N ovember-·7, 1881,)!1 ~hi~ county .. To;oilto' Baptist AssoCiation;-. ~hich : _ He was-~ therefo1;e ._3_5, · y_ears,- · ~ve -i~ to ~-eet·this ·year. tn: Beveriey St. ..;.....;;.. ___ .;.-~-~-.... --. ---~---..... ~'"':"",.,... __ __;_. _____ _

months,anq.ten 4ays-o~::;,a~e. ·-He :chJr~li:;·Toronto,' ;:·His' -~~ming, . -t·_ 1._-f-_e· -·._._ ln<s· u· __ r·_.·_-a-n·c-e. Co",-:m· pa' n' Y . . graduated.:fr.Om :Wake ·J!i::i'rest· 9o1- .Tor~nt~- at: such.:. a tiin~. ·.imcf' for. ·:-leg~_,. ~M~y ,Hi09::: .. ~,H~- was a fir.~ ;such a·pji~po~~'wjii be~ hailed with 4e . .:. ·' student· and :was held in the highest :light by-·ev~l;Y one who kri:o~s. him

·:E.steem ·by)JLhis Colleg~-mates. He personally _or. by ~eptit~tio~:- , Ih:. --:·was married· t? Mi~s_ Ru~h Mirrim~; Robertson ist hor01.ighly-~v~ngeli-~ai, . of Bl:;tckville, :s. c:;"on _June··z~·r~a-_scholar:·writer'an:cl'spe'ake~ of •' ' · .. _ ';-;. - 1~13:· To this,..un.ion has b_eenl;>oJn. ·ine~~~~ He is .the·author.-or'one of · . . .. . .... , .

f- v· 0 • --·o ·. i(ginla

---~ OQ~ ehildi Mary Cm:nelia,' aged, ,21 the ·larges't a~d' best.NewTestam(mt :--_ ' .. · ... •' . . . .- ··- ' ~ ~-

ni6B.nr.~o-~tsh.er: c. 0 ·,in bec'Ome:~: Chris~ Greek. -~~t~mmars~:-· pS well: as:.o~- ;The· _·otriE:ST' Southe~n ···Lif~·c_ompa~y - · .. -~·"·'~?,. ...: _ ! .. , , ; • other. rehg~ous books ... It may con- .- , .· ·, .. :··· _ ...... : • ,. ,_ . . .

tian at the age of12 years and Jom- fidcntly be e_xpected that Dr. Rob- The. LARGEST So~~h~_rq _Ltfe Company ·. -

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_ ed_the -Fal~n~r~ille Baptist_- C}?.urc~ 1:e_rtson's pre~~nce and addresses~will The STRONGEST_ S~~thern Life Coinp~y _ ~ .: _where he remameda _I!lember u~ttl ad~· profit: and_ i_nsph;ation ·to 7the , ._: . . • · · . . . : - .. · . · he became a member of- the- ~lrst Association.!~ .. '·-:~. : . -. ' ( . Sobd ~~ th~. l.J.m~~d s~_~te_s Treasu~ . . ,.: :•:· ,:::: ... ',· Bapti~k~\J.u,rch:,. 0f Alb.em;u·le.·- In -'.•.- ~ '·' ~ '' . - ... 'Life I-nsurance· is· .too--sacred and importaitf'. a·· November, 1915, he was elected a · J;tev·. Jas. M. Hester·; .who·. takes . _- · . .. . · · dea~o~_of_ th~ e,h~t:<;tt< . ~~has b~en h~s B. A:~~: ~egree . ~t ~ ~ke Forest .. ... .. , matter tO put oft church treasurer for a lqng penod College during the .approaching · · · of -time.-- :He:wa~ t~~ best church Commence~1ent, has ac_cepted the ·"De-ath'Bed· Regrets." "No Life Insurance.~' treasure~ the._ writer has ever. known. past'orate of the First Churcn· ·at·· · "Was He Insured?" As 'teacl_ler ,of. the. Baraca class he Roxboro for .full time· and expects ' stood at ·the head of our teaching to enter upon· his work th~re June -1. ... · force. ··No Class could desire a bet- Drlring his· college course Brother See R. W. WARRE~> ter teache~. .Besides aoing his own 'Hester has s~rved with high accepta- Special Agent · work,he assisted Mr. A. P, Harris as bil-ity and efficiency a number of vii- W~keForest, ~:. C? treasurer of the Building Fund. lag~ and rural churches. _ The field Brothe~ .. Coggin · was app!linted which h~ has just resigned in order

WALTER TURNBULL, General Agent · ·

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deputy Clerk of the Superior· Court to accept the call to Roxboro· ·has in 1913, ana was electE>d Clerk in developed unde_r his ministry from 1915. No man enjoyed a higher an unorganized group of churches degree of popularity than he: Both paying $300 annhally on· pastor'~ rich and poor were treated the same salary to a rather compact field

BE WISE. _by him. ~e w.as- accommodating which is .. now· ready to locate a._pas- PAY 'CASH_. and thoughtful of every one irres- tor on a salary_ of a thousand. dol-. pectivtl-of party lines. All parties lars a year. We warmly ·commend

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liked him, and felt that he was :Brother Hester to the. saints at Rox- s 1• their triend: hTwo mk en .reinarkhedt boro and in the Bulah Association . ee our IDe. to wnter, eac not nowmg w a · . ·

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of·· Shoes, Hats, the other had said: "He was the -as one of our most capable, conse-the cleanest man in Albemarle." crated, an~ promising young mini~­For a politician of the. opposite ters.

Clothin,g and Gents' F urnishigs _. party to say that means much.

The end came to Brother Coggin

suddenly. He retired Monda~

night as well as usual, but a few

minutes before four o'clock his wife heard ·hi~- str_ugglf~g for breath.

L. L~ B., t912. . t Mrs. William Word -Knott_

announces the marriage of her daughter

Frances Gertrude ·to

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H\ldson~Belk Co. J. R. HUDSON Representatives -O. B. :CROWELL "MELROSE" "NEW DORMITORY" ·

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' (@l{l (};(t{~-. UUll Jlatk .-~-. - The P_ictorial _Issue : < gret'on the p~r-t~ of.--his-·associates;: -~?:ii~:University,.R~ssJ~well, Syra~ · ~ ··· ~ -::,. ::~·: :-':7Here Wake t?r.~~(~}p~e:d-:institu_. :st~dents. and nei~-h~~:~.~~t .. his_r~-- ~-u~~ J!niv,~r~it~ •. ~~rey_ .. ~, -~-M~l:Vjlle,'

"· ··. · . . "tion, allowing t]i~ J.~t~ ~e:x; .. ~uffrage, .IatiOn With the Cq!~~~;~~:!soo~r to be CJ.at:~~- College;. :MilesCE: .\.Marsh . Issued weekly.by the Star.Prmtmg ....... -.. . .-. . --- · ...... ffi · 11 d B tn "11 b B '

·. '· ·-=-·-=·-· • ··- · wfiich Old Gold and·J3lack \by way 0 era ~ &eveJ.:e · u ewi ·pro - erea College, and Arthar W T ~ Company _ey~rY.,Saturday durmg_tbe :6i.:i>aren.thesis, '_thi~k. sh.~u1d be uni- ably continu:e:-~'tor=iesfa.e:: at ·wake: l)e'i(CaFnegie In~titute·-~~;.-~:T~·~·hn~~-College session.--= • · - · · F d "II h f --------------- ~~rsally accorded, we might beable orest,.an . WI t ere ore·_exert his ogy. At the topical. conf~rences

- · : ' · . to ~ore fully d~~:~~~i~te ; the May influence ae formerly in the church the chairmen were J A.' Gannett, SU~l:lCRifTION PRICE. . .. · ,. . .. _ .. and comm· uni"ty . u · •t f M . · . .

. ·:· ._. ·. . . . ·.' Issue of The Student·" for we . · -· · .. mverst Y o ame Wilham A The ~ubscrJpbon pnce of th1s pubhcation JS ' Th k .' h" " · ' ' •

$1.00 per session of the College year. must confess that pereonally we had e new wor upon W Ich Prof. Alexander, · Swarthmor.e , .College, rath~r be. reading some thr.illirig Highsmith enters June 1 is really Charles S. Marsh, Northwestern narrative, or perusing some' of ~ot new to him;· for. he has been University, Miss Isabel F. ·Wolcott Speight's doggerel than to be.· gaz~ practically engaged in it at• various Oberlin·College:and H~ It Caldweli• ing upon the faces of some eight times for years. Indeed, his effici- Georgia Institute of Technology: editors or managers. But we have ency in it is ~ne. 0~ the, principal Papers prepared b~· Prof. F. W. noted the editors sending out an reasons for his appointment. Now Nicholson, Wesleyan U~iversity, and unusually large number of copies, so th:'!.t he can give him~elf wholly to 9· E. S~~voly,' Alleghany College,

;Entered as second-class matter January 22, 1916, at the post office at Wake Forest, N.C., under the Act of ~arch 3, 1879.

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Geo. F. Rittenhouse.

ASSOCIATE EDITORS: R. S. Britton, R. R. Mallard, C. A. Moseley, F. H. Baldy, R. L. Humber, P. S. Daniel.

STAFF: J. A. McKaughan, C. M. McCurry,

~ Wcod Privott, J. B. Edwards E. C~ James, F. W. Speight

Mrs. J. R. Cr,ozier.·_

Saturday, May S, 1917

we forbear "criticism lest we deprive it, he will be able to do much con- were read~ ' . the fairer sex of an unaJJoyed joy. structive wor_lcand rt::n~er valuable Officers fo~ 1917-18 were elected

The issue is appropriatelr dedicat- ed\Icational service to the Stat~. as fo!Io:ws: President; A. W. Tarbell, ed to the class of 1907 which is hold- . -Biblical Recorder. _Carnegie Institute ~f ·Te~hnology; ing a reunion at the approaching r · First'Vice-President, W. D .. Hies.:. commencement. Mr. S. F.· Wilson, 1 An Injustice - tand, University of Wisconsin: Sec-Portland, Oregon, contributes a bit Appearing last week in the de- ond Vice-President, J .~A. Gannett, of verse, which we conclude comes partment, "Cracks From the Cam- University fof Maine;· Secretary--~ straight from the he.art. Other il;l- pus," was an article. that_does in- Treasurer,· Ezra L. Gillis; Univer­t~resting contributions from mem- justice to a member of the student sity of Kentucky. bers of the class are gjven space. body. It has been an invariable rule M~re. than sixty colleges and un-

Two illuminating essays, a corres- that all copy must be signed, but i:v;ersities were repreEented at th.e ponding number of short stories, and U1JOn investigation· the original copy registrars' meeting~ ranging from

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Disfranchisement of The Freshmen M · t G · d N a scattering of meQiocre verse,along was not to be found, __ hence· we ·are ame o eorg1a an orth Da- , . We ha~~en to commend the action with those departments complete at a loss to account for the author- kota to 'Ar~zona imd Texas. '" !. ... ·

of the student body this week for the final issue . of the year. The ship 9f the article, ~hich '\Vas print- --------------the adopting of a "Grandfather" editorial department is extremely ed without the ·c·mimaging editor ·· · YOU. ARE -' clause in the constitution of .the readable. The edit0r this month is overlookin'g liL. •'•old Gol!i and Student Athletic Association. ·Be- to be complimented both as to

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the Black" regrets the occurence, anti . ·ALWAYS WEL. COME· .. ginning this flpring, the election of quality and quantity of his. depa;t- feels confident that its readers wiil o~11~ebrshfo1rd the ~thlettic Association ·menet. But "!"t.h~ dtid thhe obve~look assu~e,Mr. ··Hamrick that t~ article . 'AT WI e. e previous o commence- som r~cogm wn .. o e usmess .does -not compromise his -character ment. By .this means the fresh-. manager? ~ in any manner. · · ·

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Colleges ·As· R~_ciii~tiiig ~Stations. . - _· . : · · __ man class of next year will be de- During the year "The- Student" prived of the privilege Of VOting.:~n has carf~Pd ~!Je.:far~s~irray Of ad­the fall elections, a conp d' etat,. yertise'ments that we ever remem- -­which, as has been previously ex- 'her seeing,. One hundred more plained through these columns, will copies have been printed each month react favorably upon the quality of ~nd th~ subscription l~t .. ·ilas been future elections. _ mcreased by 125 new subscribers.

(Special to Old Gold and B.lack·~. pOWerS' .. :Lexington; Kentucky, April 27--­

That the Colleges .and Universities of the country are giving liberal consideratio~ to students who re­sign· to enter J?~tional se,rviee · was

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The freshman vote in the early .Several issu~s have been mailed out fall is unenlightened and irresponsi- before. the first of the ~o~th·; which -ble; the ballot is cast without in tel- fact- speaks· volumes for the effi­ligence and with Jess discretien. ciency of the manager. Only after an extended stay, of at· ---· -----least several months, is the fresh- . Professor Highsmith man theoretically worthy of suf­

shown in reports from members .of the America Association o{ Colleg­iate Reg.istrars, which it~ eigbth•an­nuaJ meeting at. the University of Kentucky, April 25 to 27.

-~orilpany.

''The Fellows that·

frage. · ~o~ it is not at! "enemy shell" . Th~ Association endors~d as "pa-

that has burst a~ Wake Forest since ·triotic and expedient .the the princi- -------------­

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On Tigbt-wadism the war . opened in· 1914 ~~usiug ·pal !Jf allowiJ:ig. scholastic credit to three of Its Faculty to be taken students who cease their college

"SURETY OF .. PURITY" " , . : '( :

We always did hate a tight-wad. prisoner" by other institutions; but work for service' in military or allied-. Here it is, just a few days from the dimply the ability to '~deli1,1er the activities and ·favored acceptance . end of the season, and the marshals goods" on proper demand .and for into college next f~lll, or later, of of the year have not yet given the <;j,dequate rem~:meration. . new students whose entrance cred­student body the "set-up". Tra- Thus Dean Charles E. Brewer 'its rriay be somewhat sh-ort because ditional custom, old as the College, came to the Presidency of Meredith of similar curtailment of their sec­behooves each year's corps of mar- College where he is completing his ondary school courses this spring. shals to acknowledge the hon6t be- second year; and Dean E. W. Sikes The Association endorsed ari offer stowed upon them by financing a ":'ent to the Presidency of Coker of the executive committee to the stag social-function known as. the College where he is completing his War Department to endeavor to ob-

first 1ear.- . tain the cooperation of governing "marshals' set-up.'~ Ar~ our 'mar­

shals forgetting. this? Do they meim And now, to continue the one-a- boards ef. their institutions if the

year draft upon ourFacalty resources need arises. to violate a hoary and revered t,ra- at Wake Forest, Prof. J~ Henry ' In addition to considering the war dition of the College? • Higb,smith of the Ohair. of Educa- situation and. the problems of next

Let's have the marshals' set-up tion and PhilosoJ?hY has. bee~ ap:- year's~enrollment, the registrars dis­pointed .oy Governer Bickett as one cusssed grading· , matters relating

at once, before many more of the f h S ""' o t e SIX tate Examiners ana In- to admission attendance and ab-

men leave for military service. Let's stitute Condu_ctor~ who, by act of sences;fees, ~egisfratio_p., reports on get together in a rousing observance the last Legislature, wiil be- con- standing and other subjects. The

of this g0od old custom, and cap nected with the State Department Elpeakers were Pr~sident Henry S.

the session's sociai functions with a of Education. ..For ten years Prof. Barker of the University of Ken­

hearty climax. Dr. Tom's elo- Highsmith has been an esteemed and tucky, c. M. McConn, University of

quence, too, must be affqrded its useful member of the ·,wake Forest Illinois, E. :S· Pierce, University of

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'_'Everything _in.Gro~eries'' ' \ . -

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0 . t d t k' d d-· · - 1· beg I keep cool I do all in my power . to. s u en m . an generous, . . · -·

1 d. · obey." H"!nce the summer gar-. you, en an ear . ·

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Cohimbus it the. __ hei~ ~~ci ~he Kai-never trouble Skee . . . . , · · . . . · ·

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h d b fl mg a rip o avy ones oc er .... · .. . . un.ampe . y a ea. ____ ·

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Whe1_1 all day . lpng ._they,re Jti~ked est. of' these is Golf! · · 'around a:nd:kept a7barking·so. · ·

My thro.a~ is always ac, hfng, a_nd I -Mr. Cha~. Kendri,!!k has: 'just '"" know .beyond a doubt . . sent. to..:. .the ' press a diseourse : Oil '

. My t~nsi_l~;~ are affected; yet I dread "Travel in Rome" (a quite ambigu.:. . . to have th~m out. ous title you will notice) . in' which' . . .

But··O, this sort of teasinJ!:' turns to is embodied .the auth~r's experierice . something mild and pale... . ;;:·

Compared to hiving horrid ·cans gained in ~veral y~a~'s research in-lashed to a doggie~s tail! · - .to the mysteries of. Latin. T~e.

'Tis galling to the spirit· and. 'tis author;_ having alm~t completed frenzy to the mind. ..... his journey ·and having disposed of

When, like _s~~e stern, avenging the horses and .vehicles which have Fate; that can bumps on behind! 1 _ .~ • · . • • •

Y t t 'f 11 d t k I horned him on. h1s peregrmat10ns, e wors o a -you o no now, · • --you cannot-realize has delightfully se't down his exper-

What blighting of my dearest hopes iences for the elucidation .of "those your jollity implies; · who contemplate a similar jom;ney

I hope in May to gradua~e; and at ~ny future ·time. . 'nr .· Hub-have conferred on me . / · .

W. h h d "th 'd' 'ty th ert Po.teat, the local representative, It ·~onor an WI ', Igm e · B(ark) A(rtist) degree. I will be glad to furnish information

Yet how can (complete my work to respective purchasers: without a moment's peace

To chew up those remaining books There was a young , poet named and earn that longed-for _fleece? Sp~ght;

Examinations come apace-0 Heav- On class he was wont to ·be late. ens give me spunk!- Efficient in rhyme but never on

Dog-Latin comes next _Thursday, time, . " and I fear that I sha.ll flunk! · At judgement he'll be last through

I the gate. I Bru·ce's Bluff!

. I Sniffles· · · It was noticed that newish Bailey

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. b~t~er kno'Yn as"Ke~p-Ko~l"clothes ~esterday morning and a reporter

was·sent to Mr. Bailey to ascertain I' · -. · . ve got 'a cold;oh! such a cold I

I've got an ounce of good cocaine Bought at the pharmacy;

Don't take too-much, you'll go insane Just' have a sniff on me.

some cause for this sudden change Th l'k t. h. · t b · 1 • • • e I e ere canno e.

BANISH · all · dretld · ·of this ·_ - summer's heat--ban1sh ·all

' th:ought . ·Of the:~ .former make~. . shifts in mid-summer clothes.·

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the pufpit tortiorfow at both morn- '·. .··' . .'• . ' ~__ _ _...;. _______ ..._ ________ -'.'-' :....· ~----'-.:...--.-.' iilg::B.nd evening services .. His.sub- / ·. .

PERSONALS · I motored ov~i: · to ·R.aiefkl·t' · Tue~day 1ect for tli~ first. service is,-; 'Go"d~~- . '· ·?-':. ~~:: ·.··" ~- ..... "' ·.~<:.:;~·:.·,:._:

M d W"ll D' 1 • F d I evenirig .. to the perfor.nuince of th~ View. of Human Life." -. ''The ·~s ...t·. ·u· . ·,~a: -~~·a··· .. -~; ·::.'···.·~,::: .. _·:_'.'_:J• .

es ames 1 lCKson, re . . . . P . - . ·. · D' k ,p p .. J · p · M .. 0' · ·n County Fan:... .. . .. ·:) :: ·: ·: · . ;o~er of ~urpose,'.' will pe t~e sub- , . . . . . . :··::; > .

Icd Mso~, ... 1. : own~lsl: ... f a~.,du':a Mr·s John B·r·x'gg-" ··a·· nd ·daughter: j.ect of thlevening·service. . . an 1ss omse 1 mms orme · . . ,..,.. , • : · . ·.... . . ;. ·.· .~ ·. . ·: ' congenial1notor party to Raleig~ Helen, .. of Raleigh,. spent Tuesday ·I A special organ ~en~~~ Will: be,. for the .recital of )\!iss Royall. with the .fo;:nler'.s fa the~, Mr. W. B. ~~~d previous tq the ~ve~in,g sePvice;

Dunn, Sr., who. i~.s~ri·~~sly ill:· · ~eg!!m~ng PI:911ii;Jtly·at 7::·45:-:·with Miss HelEm Poteatis spending ··.· ... _. ·. . Pr:·•"Hu:Pert··Poteat' at the;.'Q·rgan ·

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this·week end \\'ith Dr .. and .Mrs. Mrs. Ivan G. ~id~ic.k, of Raleigh, Dr·. Pote~twin-.aiso be ·at the. organ Ed. Poteat, Gr.eerlVille~. S .. C., ·~--. spent Wedne~?.~Y. "~~th Mr · Dunn on d~ring~j;h~o!li~~~s~i:\vic~-~ _6£ 'tli~~diy:

Mrs. J. R. · ·Crozier is·· spending the ·May Festival .season with .. ·h~r sister, Mrs. R.J?. Green in_.Ral~jg.h.

account of his· Illness; · · ..,. ·' ·. "· ·:'- ·.'"'· · · · '

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· A. • H. ·Cohi~f:··, Mrs. Wiley Mitchell, matron at ~ .. . . . i'- . ' ·.. . ·' ... ··:·'

Manager.·. Chowan College, .. ,vas a visitor on the. ; · Hill Wed.nesday andleft that even-· ~ng for .Murfreesboro. Mr. Bergen ·Pennel l~ft. Tue!;d~y

for his oome in Ashe.ville. and will make application at OJ;tce f~r _en.- · Miss·Helen Dunn spent Tuesday trance at· Fo;·t Orglethorpe. · in Raleigh, 'guests of Mis~· May

· · / · . r .. · · ·Stephenson and attended the an-· Miss Alice Per~on is ··"vis~ting, Mrs.: -~ouncement ·p~rty ·.of · Miss· Chloe

G. H. Davis having returned from Guirkin and later witnessed the per­Henderson and Louisburg. Wednes- formance of the County Fair. day.

Mes·rlames W. R: Powell, ·John Mr. Basil Boyd left for his home Mills, 0. K. Holding and.J.-Eichard

in Charlotte the first ·part of the Crozfer ·and Mi::;ses Mliiii!e Iioiding· week, previous to his departure and Dalores Crozier and Mr. 'William for Fort ~rglethQrpe,- . . Powell mot~red ~o Ra~ei'gh _Wed­

Mrs. T. E. ·Holding· and. Mrs. C, nesday to attep.d the recital of Miss D. tiraves are among those who at­tended the recital of Miss Royall at

. Meredith Wednesday ·evening.

Elizabeth Royail at Mer~dith. . . Re': .. I. Me: Pittenger, of Raleigh,

conducted the services at' Wake· Mrs. W. R. Cullom and daughter, Union .Episcopal church last Su~day

Elizabeth. were guests of Mrs. C.-E. and ~bile. ~~re was the ;guest of Brewer Wednesday in-.. Raleigh: ·- · Mrs ... Ric'hai·d' F. Graves: . . '. ·.· :.::.: .. ~ ·~

M_r. and Mrs. Rob~~~t ~~yal_l ... a~d \ ..... ~t~.~=f_.}}_9Y: ~.'?-wejl_;~h·~~f~-?arted~ famtly attended the recital of.,_ Miss fo.r.S.a\f;:Jnnaii -and. Jacksonville to Elizabeth Wednesday evening,·. ~i~s .t,i~.if Nir.)~,'o~~s Pow.eli ~~·d· l~t~r his Royall and Miss Teressa Dew return.:: . .father. Mr._ W:· c., Powell. While ing with them for th~.d~y Thursday. So11th h~ :$,j{(~otor with his fathe~

Mrs. John Henry ~~ghsmith· .. ~riit:!-R..~f!\~e~~~~ri_, ·~.C. · 'l'f' ' - .- ·,- - ''':" ---?;;, ., ' ' '' • ~ ' .

children have returne!l~ f.r.o)1' .a ·tV.·o,· :~·.:M:V~:R· P·;· Gra.ves spent the - ····:""!"; • - • ': .·.- '.. • ~ ..

weeks visit in Durham._.~~:· . : .. :~d:.~it.h: his fGJ.n1ily at the Hotel.

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Mrs. John Savage~ ·:~pend~n_g _ Mr. Gharlie Bridger, of Wilming- .... ,_ several days with her!;,1_;~:re.nt~-:-here ton, was a S'Unday visitor of his on her way home to Goldsboro, brother . . . .

havi~i~.~~pt th~ ·past -t"f,o weeks . Mesdam~~ f. O:Jones and T. ·M. with lV~r: Savag~?s_parents. .. .Arringtuf). ·generopsl,Y ·used their·

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Sr.· is som·ewh;t imp~ov~d,· which hers of a committee from th'e R~d will be gratifying news to·his many Cross Auxil!ary .o.ver. to Hale1gh to friends in thi.s co~m~nity. · · v·isit the Chaptei.· work. ...

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Dr. G. W. Paschal. ·ha3 returne·d Miss Elizabeth Royall, the·-elCier: -~·· ·: :~.-- :· ...... '.' .. .;.::.:·

from his home in SilE:r City, where davghter ·of' M~·- and Mrs. Robert V ., ·s· •t M .. · he was called on acc·ount .of· the E. Royall, rendered an entertaining . ~gU~ • Ul S .. e .. serious illness of his mother. Mrs/ piano recital i? the auaitori~in of--------'!-------------------Paschal recently c.el~brated .her Meredith College on Wednesday PATRONIZE ninety-fourth birthday. ·· afternoon,. Ma~ .2. The larg~ly at- .. , · ·: · · · " -

tended recxtal and.,Display of flowers C II . . .. ,, s· p , . . '

Club Dr. Benjamin £. Sledd' delivered a~d gifts attested the pop:ularity of 0 ege · · team . reSSJng the commencement address at Cam-, · Miss Roy.all. The ushers on this eron 'Monday at the High school there. _occasion were Misses Teressa Dew,

Mary Norwood, Ellen Brewer and

Minnie Mills.. They were presented Dr.-john_Yarborough has return­

ed from Carey where he attended the funeral of his ·father wh~ ·died with corsage bouquets· of white rose

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All work promptly cal~ea for . and deli~ered. -SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

See Harris·~· Ray;.Burgess, Washb~rn'·or ·Joyner .

suddenly .Saturday .... His many b~~s. lY!iss Royall was ~ttired in=========================== friends in the community sympa- white organdie and carried an arm thize with him in his bereavement. bouquet of white roses as she was

Mr. D. S. Paden left for his home ushered}o t~e piano_. Tuesday, in Kirkwood, Ga., c~.l~e? . . by the critical illness of his father. If. ~t's Shoe~ youfare· ·~orryin

' ' . .. . . . . ' '.:: :"~; .:~~ :·,, Mrs; T. p . .r ones, . Mr: 'and· Mrs;· about, see: "Mig"' ·'·BiDing~ or

.P. Ma~g_um, pr. and !\fr~. S . . r .. Geo f: Ritt -nh ·.. · Th Holdini· •.. Mrs, Fred Dickson, Prof.. . • · .... • . . . e . -~~se-~- ey Huh,~rt_ -~ on~.s _ap~. M:is~ .~~~ie. Du~~~ ,~ . · re:~res.e~~ Low.e11berg!.

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· · • · · ·. ··.< :. ---_. .. · ·R.-t- ap.actiye,J.)art in.t~e,:.::;.~h~Ious. hf~ neigh .In short,. 1 .· :· ~, ... , ....... --:"''·-·· .. -,."' .• , .. ,,.".····a·~~· .. ···-th'

.. . . . .· ; . ~,.. .. . . · -- ;. -: : of the College, ha~ · ~etv~- on·. .11 tenli'ouse':.Js.·a mtmature press ... sso-. · .-- · · - · . - ·-.d.-:·--.... -t ~ · ...... ·: . -. · ·. · ·- . ·, · · . y M. c.~A"_cabmet an as se<;re a. ::,2_ciafionm·hi_m~~~f:.:. :. •-'· .. _ . • .. ·':··:f_:·th: :·::B·.· .. an:·~~class -:He also .. . . .. . . ,_ 'R'tt h ~ n m ry o e ere · · --. As a wr1ter. 1 en ouse -... o - · , · ·;, ·. ~ · · . ·. . . _ ..

. -· · . . · · ·. . ··. ·"'- . 11 . t· :· · · -- 1·. ·t. demonstrated. his busmess a,b1hty as . · mands- an ·exce en JOUrna 1s 1c , ; .. · . . · · · ·b -

1 · _

.. · ··· , .. :.-.~ . . ·. · . . ·. · , · · assistant; manager of the foot al - . · . - . , . 1 · · styJe,-succmct, -~xpresSlVe,.VlgOrous, •.: r"' ' :: . . . --· i~y to Stick to h1s·: lJl.~~-, ~egard ess

· : i~teresti~g. He lias 'ment~l capacit~ tea~. of s.ize, speed andprevious condition .... <. o{extraordinary·scope. ·as. attested - : · · SPAUGH-

1· A' of servitude. . . .

.-~ ·. ~. -~by· lii~--th~oaf general' knowledge · . ~-~-~~~ids~~ 'ce~ni;: • '. Tho~p~q~.hasnot spent his time ~J;Id · ~e:ip~d~nc~ · ar:~d~ b:v _his high . .. · ... : _: .. · ..... ·. in ~u.~n,19.~.!!-f~Ei!J'·V:~iJ,l_lipno.r~.~:o:t P!~-:statiding.as a: scholar. _ . . .. · Among the fuem_bers of the_ class fefr~'l(t'i>:ap)i,if~~:9rk:.weg~ :and gafn

.... And now .. Rittenhouse is giving· of '17 :-who ·.have completed· the thafestEfe-fu··o:ffaculty· and fellc;>w .. :. Up his large _opportunities in the fleld W?!k requhed for their colleg:e de~ sttlde.nts th8,t: few polfticians enjoy.

etball.T.eam, •.i5:;Q;;tptam Iv}:inisterial Ba;kelball '15:1_6; Manage~ Ju~ior Bas~ball Team '16;_.Manage:r Minis-· terial Baseha.i'I.. Team· '17-; Junior Editor of.-th3 "HowLER" .. '15-16, Memb~~--Glee Club '15-16-17: Mis­sion···St~dy Gr~up Leader '15-16, P~esident Northampton C0untry ciub 'l5-16, President Senior Cl~ss 1917. · .This m~n'.s · record as a college student shows very plainly that suc­c~~s awaits him in his .chosen profes­sion which is that of a "Sky Pilot". ,... . '

Plumbing and

_Repair, W Qrk ' .. ' ':..., .

d{;. joutnalisin, at · least · for ·'the · <iri~three ye~rs "Spook;'· is one A~ide from his very acthe part .period of the war·, to enter. milit~ry . of the_ ~est.: .Altho21g~ quies. and i~ athletic~ he h~s -devoted his -leis- I now nave an experienced

:service.-<- The thne .calis upon ui!ias~uming; h~:has -won for. ·hi_m- ure horirs·.to .·reading and a~ a-re- ' . more-to exercise the sword than the sult is one. of the most widely read man in charge of ·my 'Work _pen.: He. goes to· Fort students in College.· '·

.. · 'to take training- for the Officers Re- . Unles~ the war-cloud is soon rift- kinds of tin work, P~umbing, :serve Corps._ . ·~d, ·he will render his service to Uu-

But he is too much of a borp cle Sam and take his place on a steam fitting, etc.

who is cap~ble of doing all

·journalist _to give up :Writing entire- Man-o'-W,ar. His ·close application ly, so he will serve as camp .. c0rres- to duty, his acii v e body and alert

.. pcmdent for-the papers of·this State ' ' qualify: him for any profes- Star Pri,nting o·ffice while he is at Oglethorpe. Know- ay · enter.

. ing his traits, we.confidimtly-expect

him to win a lieutenancy ·and t~ :R. KELLY WHITE,.-8. A. · render significant · services -to his . . Conwav N •. C. _country. In all his career, both · :B~hoid,' t~is-.b~ilUarit young now in the army and later in; jour~. from Conway.~now aolds our att~n--~alis~. ·we rely .on him to· stand in tion. ·"Kelly" as he is known to his leadership, for he has· been aptly. 'f:i-iends, is ·a·good ·athlete a·s we_il as

. ·characterized as follows: "A htindle · · student which' is shown by the record of energy and optimism, a young he has niade on the. Class baseb~Il man of pqise with a re~erve .or dig- . : · . . · . . . · and· basketball teams th'at he has hity as the: occasion may . requir~.'"' self' a· la~ge number of'· fr_iends, all played on si~~e his Freshman Year.

"" . · -R. .8. B._ of \Vh·Q~ a,re by no-mea~s pf the stud- Kelly is a man who-- d'oesn't _.go

Phone 127

_ W. B. Hair.

JUST·· to let you KNOW

where to SEND your pre-W. B.· SINCLAIR, B. A. · Henders~nville, N.C.

ent body or faculty, ~or he has dur- around and say a great deal but 'hf

inghis .el_ltire ··stay at Wake Forest ·-:'has the goods" whencaHed on, so scriptions or broken lenses freque}lted a_ee~t.a!n_shrine which he he was elected to the presidency of PERFECT

:!double8s 'miss after·leaving · · · · for SERVIC~ · : ~ ' . . .- · · the Senior- class to pilot them safely

These vis~-ts~ h~~e~~;, ha,~e not through .the' toils and troubles oi

' c ,· ~ .. '" . >

Whatever Jeff, thePeet". lacks in statu~e he mak~s it·up .. in,mep.lal

· ability~ This has been Clearly dem-... TRY US

INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSU

··: . ....._· ' ..... - . • ~-:.l , •. ' -· -·"PRIVATE SECRETAl\Y't:,WELf. SENIORS ENTERING TRAINING

RECEIVED· AT r,il:REI}iTH - CAMP:.GRADUAtED,BY COLLEGE ·~. • '- ... ;- .. , • '!-""" •• , • .... '\,.:.

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. -be a ha:rd matter to fi,nd any real on the farm, take exminations on 1

;_~, ~:~ :.:·11,_::~·-.:hT . . . - e · · J_U.diciotts

ex pend1 t: u·r e criticism. their spring work at the opening ·. · B~tireen acts Mr. Crill em perform- of the nex_t ~ession, upon presenta­ed on the piano while Mr. Easom tion of card·s ·signed by the Dean. captured the audience with his won- this action of the faculty was derful voice. Both · of these men taken at the request of a large num­have been a great help to the Dra- her of students who return to the matic Club, and much of the sue- faam in time to plant c~ops for the

cess is ,due to their aid. coming season.

·The performance .at Meredith -----------­closes tht contracts of the Club for the spring. It can be truthfully said of all those connected with the organization, that .they have won success and a ·permanent place at Wake Forest College in the future for Glramatics.

Mr. C. L. Wharton has demon­strated his ability both as an actor anri president of the Club, and Mrs. W. T. Carstarphen has demonstrat­ed her ability for directing the Club · · as well as her ability to perform on the 3tage. The Club is indebted to her for influence and individual ser­vice. Mr. S. R. Parker the electri-cian and J. A. Jones the stage mana-

Davis' Furniture C().

Furniture Dealers

And

Funeral Directors

Agents for

of money IS the

--'ine iirt­J of

· commo!L sense!

The Price~ Have N_ot Gone Up at

Boone's "COME AND SEE" Is All I Ask

and find 'your "boon" and you'll find satisfaction and values that whisper "Come Again."

Men's Suits and Overcoats $10 to $20 Boys' Suits and Overcoats $3 to $12

ger have been of unlimited service J. L. O'QUJN COMPANY · to the Cluh. All the scenery and

Good Quality Spells---What Boone Sells C. R. BOONE, DeLuxe Clothier, Raleigh, N. C.

Florists and these men have shown unusual electric works P.ad to be worked out,

skill in this· important work. Mr. When in Need of Flowers -----------------------­Blalock has also been a great deal

of help off the stage as well as incdi­

vidual acting.

Last, but not least, the business

part of the Club has been a success.

Give us Your Order.

·Regardless of ~he expense the Club PICTURE FRAMES MADE had to start w1th, and the heavy

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GEM THEATER MONDAY, MAY 7:

expense of traveling and moving ''Th I I d f S • " scenery, Mr. L. w. Hamrick has ex- TO ORDER. € S an 0 . Urprtse ercised his abilitv as a business A y· h 5 · F · h w·n· manager by piloting the business All work Guaranteed. Itagrap -part eature Wit I !am part of the Club succes.:lfully, and -------· --- Courtney in the leading role supported by an leaving a balance, of between $35.oo All .. Star Cast and $40.00 with the Club. At all

five performances, the door receipts

amounted to about $300.00 and

approximately $175.00 went to the

Club, Mr. Hamrick has been very

business-like in keeping the books of

the Club and every penny ha~ been

accurately reco-rded.

WAKE· FOREST CLOSES BASE­BALL SEASON ON .500 MARK

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Ridge,ss 3

Cox,1b 12

Carlyle,2b 9

Gwynn, cf 10

Harris, cf 7

Ellis, p 10

Legget, 3b 12

Vassey, c 12

Herndon, If 12

Franks, p 9

Austin, p 6 \

Johnson, 3b 4

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46 7 15 .326

35 2 10 .285

30 7 8 .266

21 4 5 .238

37 3 8 .216

41 3 8 .195

45 s· 8 .177

47 4· s· .171

19 1 3 .157

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The Secrei: of Good Painting is ·

STAG Semi-Pute P AJNT Notice the houses

painted with Stag Paint and you can readily see why we claim "Stag" to

· be the best wearing and brightest paint that money and experience can produce.

"One gallon makes Two"

.Wake Forest Supply Company

Wake Forest, N. C.

TUESDAY, MAY 8: Violet Mersereau, the noted international favor­ite in a Bluebird Production of unexcelled mer­

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"The Great Problem" ...

·THURSDAY} MAY 10: -

Blu'~bird Photoplays Present J. Warren Kerri-• gan, In

"A Son of the lminortals" with Lois Wilson and Maude ·George

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