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J A Alli i RC JW Organs a D o r rf o i n bargain {).-: ! /* A r\ Good Reliable Organs for $19, $25, $30, $35, $40. In the course of our large business in Pi anos and Player Pianos we take in ex change as part payment a great many good Organs. These instruments have been used, but are in good condition, and are splendid values. Must be sold quickly to make room for a carload of the famous Kimball Organs. pGa?l tasri Yon know there atc sonic paris of inosl everything that hist sears aller oilier paris be come worn. This is particularly true ol organs. We take out every worn pan in the instru ment, replace it with a new, tested part, ?uni when the organ leaves our repair ?h?p, sn tar as playing quality goes, it is as good as new. However, we do not have to buy and iinish the wood for the expansion cases, and in this way we are enabled to sell these Rebuilt Organs at a very low price, as compared with their value as musical instruments. Note those especially - Walnut case, handsome design, goo make, and Inu been rebuilt .and put 01 Q in good shape *^ Oak case, l<>o!;s like new, in lirsl class condition and a line bargain v < >ak case. I'iano Model-this is in ;is good condition new. in fact you ^?17 could not tell il from a new one *P"x? $1 A WEEK PAYS FOR IT. e, Ye ?? ! : v . Don't Delny If y OM rio Hie lory OIKIIII jon nil ul ! limy lie Mild. Come and select jours Wv m i nuire lei nis lo suit jon. A. Reed Piano & Organ Compa ESTABLISHED 1878. Anderson, South Carolina. SOC! Itocoption for (JnuluntcH. _ ? Monday afternoon thc furulty of the | Amloraon College ontcrtnined in lion- I or bf tho graduating Hus*. Sevoral members of thu Junior Clara met tho cai:ora at the door and invited them into tho parlor where the faculty and girls received, y'From'tho parlors the cuesta wcro invited to the beautifully decorated colohade whore fruit punch and . wafers.were served by Misti Murray Assisted by tho'Junior Class. ' - Card A fte rn min. Tuesday afternoon the room? nf tho HUFH Hill Club were opened to the bard- players. A number of Interest ing rubbers wero enjoyed after which toa and sandwiches were served. Font-Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Nevil Fant announce the engagement of their daughter Mae Nevit .v: /,:. .'? ' tO Kr, Jool E. Brown the wedding to take place June the 10th Baptist Church Walhalla. S. C. Sirs. Duncan Honored. M re. Duncan of Aiken who ls the gdeat of Mrs. D. A. Leudholer was the honoree Thursday morning when ..Mrs.Uonnett Valentine entertained with a brldgo luncheon. , " After a number of interesting rub .Mar?'tMra, Valentine served the fol lowing guouts a tempting hot lunch. Mrs,; Ledbetter, Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. A. ?^Farmer. Mrs. Rhett Parker, Mrs. j^rneet Cochran, Mrs. Sam Prince and J^rs. T. JS. Howard. * Miss'Williams. Miss Bessie a'ajor entertained two sen I friends Tuesday afternoon In *ib? her greats MIRH ?<?i?f?Je w?> .'r'-.. ?'. Thompson's Shoes Mad? a Little Better Than The Ordinary. Women of taste appreciate the charm and grace that is found in THOMPSON'S SHOES and the honest selling methods that gives full value with every pair. More new Colonials in Patent, Dull Calf and Mat Kid-any style and siz.e you want. $2.00 to $4.00 THOMPSON'S Tl IK ONK.I'KICK SHOK STORK WK SK IK KOK (ASH ONLY. Hains ol' Virginia. Miss William:! und MIHS? Major woro clan? matos at Hollins and tho daisy, thc class flow er, was used In decorating. The hos tess was assisted in entertaining her guustf. by Mrs. John Vines and Misa Floride and (.lone Harris. A delicious sahul course was served; The reunion ball, tho social event of the week w?'i danced Thursday evening In Maple Hall. The Hall waB elaborately decorated with red and white, and an immense crowd watched the first part of the ball, which was devoted to the veterans Gon. Teague led thc Confederate tlrand March with Miss Alberts Uland of Aiken. This was followed by the Soul horn Square Dabee, A number of the veterans dancing willi the sponsors and other girls. The re union March and thc Veteran Spacial completed this part of tho program Nineteen card (lance:; and a numhoi of encores were then enjoyed hy the dancers. Thc First Regiment Hand furnish ed thc music for the affair. Sand wiches and punch wnro served throughout thc evening. The spon sors, visiting and homo girls danclug woro: Miss Lina Doboy. Aiken. Miss Cleo de Kartigue 1 Rnthrock, Aiken Miss Lucy Ltgon, Spartanburg. Misc Annie Rothrock. Aiken. Miss Alberts bland. Aiken, Miss Hester Ure wer Douglas. Ga., M hines Dial and Todd of Laurens, Lydia Sherard, Williams ton, Kols Jackson, Iva, Bessie Hunter (Pendleton, Martha Bonham, Chile Sloan. Clemson, Anna Trinblo. Wce?a Gllmer. Jessie Browne, Caroline Vance, Linda Thompson. Florido Har ris, Vina Patrick. Lorena Cummings May Llgoh and Louise Thornley. Reception for Visitor!*. Thursday evening from eight till nlr.e-thirty, tba priors of the Hotel The Kennion Bull. (!h i Quoi a ?yere thrown ti|u;:i to thc Reunion visitors and live hunrcd An derson people welcomed them to our town. ^ Tin; rooms were beautifully dec orated, nong the Confederate n il and white as a buck ground and eui (loweis in abundance. Al Hu- bead ot' tho ri ops Miss Mar guret Kvam. Mrs. Dave Vandlver. Mrs. T. S. Cray ton and Mrs. Ituymond Beatv welcomed the guests. Rei ?jiv ing with Mrs. It. C. Webb; Mrs. J. O. Sanders, .Mi:is Nell (Cochran, Mrs. Hugh Hassell. Mrs. Overman and .Mis- Martha Bonham from tin- local li. I). C. Chapters were (len. Tongue. Cen. Hei d and the sponsors who were Hie attractive honorees on this oc casion. From three bowls presided ovey by Mrs. Claude Karie. Miss Kw bunk Tay ilar, Miss Margaret Archer. Miss Elira Major. Mles Annie Cooley and Miss Kathleen Norryco. delicious fruit I panel! wa? nerved with sandwiches. Tiny Confederate Huge were pinned ?on each guest as a souvenir of (lie ! evening. Informal lt crept iou. Wednesday evening at Buena Vista I'ar'i Just utter tho m?sica I program or the Reunion was completed, a de lightful informal reception WUK given in honor of the sponsors and veterans. Light refreshments were served by tho members 0? thc Civic Association. The Orr Mill band furnished tho music for thc evening. Hone Hill Dunce. Friday evening tho unmarried mell Of Hose Hill Club gave a delightful dance in honor of tho Sponsor? and visiting girls. The one stop und hesitation were enjoyed iiirm nine till ono. Delicious sherbert WUP Nerv ed durjng tho evening. Auction i'nrfy. Mles Caroline Elisabeth Vance en tertained Saturday afternoon al her home on Chinch Street with" Auction In honor of her house guest s Misses halla Mac Dial and Mary Todd, or Laurens. Mrs. Willum Hanks ami .Miss Lula Smith met Hie guests at the door and invited them into the living room whore Miss Vaneo, Miss Todd. Miss Dial, Miss Sara Hayes and Miss Jessie Browne received. Card tables were placed in the liv ing room and library for the playera. At the conclusion o: Hie games u corrago bouiiuct ot sweet peas was awarded for tho highest score and tho honorees were presented with dainty bits ot lingerie. Miss Vance served her guests a salad course. Tho following girls were in vited to meet the honorees: Misses Weeza Oilmer. Linda Thompson, lies tor Brewer of Douglas. (Ja.. Ella Mae Cummings. Janie Hamlin. Vina Hat rick. Floride and Oene Harria. Mar tha Bonham. Kathleen Norryee. Eu nice Russell, Mario Seybt. Carrie Gray. Ono of the mort delightful of the season's receptions was held Friday night at tho school building on West Market street. The occasion was the annual high v'l'lroolreception which is ?tn Itu given cadi year lo itu- tenth and eleventh grades of Hie Ililli School, j il is Riven hy the ninth gracie. Thcru 'are un milers of'all grades oil I [ie school invited and the affair is thc big feature of the Behool yi ar. Friday night the grounds wer - dec oratcd with thc behool colors and thc treen wer? connected hy arches of larch rm. ., The grounds looked very pretty with the lanterns overhead ami this whits j lorin; of thc children flitting across; the j the foreground. There weir about, two hundred pres i?n! at the reception and thens were I two hundred "good limes used" at tho affair. J Delightful refreshments were serv ed. Thc cake was deed with alternat ing while and yellow '.Listing, tho I school colors. Tins reception ol' last I night was olio of tito prettiest and one of Hie most enjoyable o? thc school's history. MR. CARTER j MAKES STATEMENT I -u. Candidate From Ward Six for Al ! derman Gives Views on Public . Questions lt. L. Curter who is a candidate for Alderman from ward 6. bas furnished I Th? Intelligencer with tho following . statement ot the position ho takes on ' m ?itt ors |:erluinlng to bis ward, and af fecting lils people und the city, gc r ally. Mr. Carter, whose card hi li ; issue, has been a jealous worker, und ; lils record will show that ho has striv ? en to serve his people to the liest of : Uis uUaility. Ills statempnl follows: I desire to submit the \.following ! statement tor MID consideration of the I voters in ward t>: j I. I ?un opposed to thc collection of ? sanitary tax anywhere in the city. The ' resident having sewerage does not poy this tax, and I do not feel that it ls. j riRlu for those who do hot have sew : erage to be thus taxed. j I mn in favor Of tho city taking j charge of the streets In ward 6, and ; kcplng them in good condition or lu as ? good condition as any other streets m Anderson. ! Oilier matters I vi.xpect .to discuss jin the campaign. My record for tho j two years I huvo served as alderman j of ward tl. ls open to the inspection of j any person interested. 1 stund upon I the record mude, and ask to bc rb-oloc I ted. assuring tlie voters that I shall ' continue to safeguard their Interests as I would my own. Itespectfully. FA. I* Carter. Candidate for Alderman ward C. II*?avy sentence. First Caddie-That old gent is u I judge In tho *lgh court, j Second Caddie-Then all I can sa; ( is that if he's a judge 'e gives 'Isself i a lot of '?rd labor.-London Taller. H> .. Y- -Y- * H> -Y Y- H> H> Y* ?f'i * ELECTRIC CIT1 Y- _ .Y- Items of Interest ?md Persona * Wireless on the St y. * * ?p ?? y. y. Y- * # * 1 il nun Sum! S r.- :i- timi H?-? ?1?-; V. it ii l u Mir. sunf/cMinn tirade in 'I'll'- !iit<-l-l li>:.-li< ' :. yesterdll) (luit a nui. ' itu li?', e;inbli lie?! Ui}'? ii.r the purpti?o of. [.:. 'Tviiiu iii' relies of iii" '.Var bc j i-.viv H Hui Slates seems lo have trin k, a pillar (-korti in Anderson .Munyi ri i'ers commented un ili<- :;tigr,eslioti \. .?erda yinni all seemed ii> lie hearti ly in favor of ul tempt int; iii'- soli?me. Ii is .-aid that ('amp NV. \V. Humphreys -ii' iii?- Sous .ii Veterans may possibly i.i. . hold of iii'- proposilion and en-; iVnvor in have the iiuiseiiiii here. It will he responsible for many relics * < t:-ii!u' in li^ht lieretofore unknown I lo lit' general publie. People ol all j ih> ioiiiny will IK heartily in favor; of making a try for Ike establishment H/ such a museum and Un i '- will ho i iifl:-jeni support forthcoming if it St h ud Trustees WU MeeV". ri?!nv. l in- Andi -.-.on school board will ! e.iriVi ne ni M l-'r'c'ny for ils .Iiiii?-| meeting, ibis being '.he tho for the j r-uuiar monthly session of lb" body.: Al tili-; nice'i'ig Hie iMiaril will hear in- report? front 'In- various schools j ....?I will i-tins'.dei Hie work done lu j \i derson's inst it ut ions tliiring the ses ? wilie!] closed Friday. Tin' mos; i: i?.riani maller to lu- taken up at ? t'iis meeting is the selecting of one mon teacher tor lie- high school.! When this instructor is secured th"' faculty for tin- next session will 1>?| c?mplele. Superintendent McCinits : ivs dial sherc are a number of up-1 pl -vie ns for (lie position and th? liiai'' 'viii have a haul time making lliiMdiiill Heeling j !>. Held Tomorrow. S'-veral Anderson baseball fans will ' ;:?) io (Jreenville loiiiorrovv to attend Hie meeting which is to lie held ntl il"- Imperial Hotel. At this confer-: erne plans will be discussed for organ-' hiing the Interurban Itasebull Lea gue, ii is- presumed that the league! will lie composed of the towns of Spar-! tun burg. Greenville. .Anderson .".nil' Greenwood ?uni it is barely possible j Hud some other town? may be adinit ii? in order that the league may have a six-circuit affair. "Tommie" Slouch 1 rays thal (be success ol' the venture is now almost assured and he believes I hal thc leagu" will he formally or-j ?j-.. ii.:ed nt (he meeting held tomor row Andertoii fan., an- anxious for tho l> :...in- and il will be supported il t ia: t:d here. Surrcd Concerts At IS'orlh Anderson To day. A F.orlcs of concerts for Sunday af-j teintions during the summer months will be inaugurated at North Anderson j this afternoon. Music will be furnished , cd by the "nd Regiment Hand and will; I;.:n promptly ?tl -1:1". Onlv sacred j ii - will be rendered, and the repu-1 talion of Hu- baud will insure a large crowd. Mr. Linley announces that | plenty of comfortable seats will be arranged Tor Hie crowds anti ice water provided for those who attend. Cars .will rue ?-very half hour, leaving lue t.'iuare on thc hour and half hour. Mr. Welch t utelles A lid lier 'Possum. Mr. A. I.. Welch is achieve hm c]tiitc a reputation in his community as a hunier ol' 'possums. .Mer Welch lives in hus! Cur street, and while this is in Hiv heart of tin- city he enjoys splemiid sport catching 'possums In his little steel trap. Asketl how he cou M account for Hie presence of these animal.-; in Hie city. Mr. Welch si-iitd that Ike close proximity to the Hi ' si y Lumber yard doubtless was H;e < aus<- as Hie piles of lumber fur nish.-ii shelter ami protection. ; Saturday Wu* I Vu., nun Day. I yesterday was a bou I the dullest day from a business standpoint that An derson :ni:ichants have experienced in some time, There were almost no visi-t to:, in the city for the day and Hu.? sales last night were far from citlis fac to I.v. H is thc general opinion that ahnest everybody in tin* couuty Cnn.y to Anderson either on Wednesday or Thursday, while the reunion was in .?rei'.l'vss. ?-.i ?.' tlid not care to ni %'\ . tile t-.p bi*. K xt-sterday. The mcrr'?v",ia .sf ice city i re planning spectn' hur guiiis for next Saturday and it should provo to le a banner day. Val ililli!: Sen icc Will lt: gu: Tndliy. I'ulln-.aii sei vice over Hie fl vlmont mu? Northern lines from Spnr'uiliiirg t.- Atlanta viii be inaugurate I I'?tay. Anderson people are well pleusetl over the fact thal this service is to be I provitied at al) but they would have I vat.My preferred having Hie Pullman ulriect from this city to Atlantn. As j the arrangement is planned the car will run over ihe P. & X. from Spar iHiihtirg to Greenville, from there to Greenwood and will then bu attached ta the Seaboard and on on Into At lai. .a. This will be a great conven ience for the traveling public. l?r. C. A. Patrick Ried In Charleston. Mrs. J. P. Trowbridge is expected to return to the city today from Charleston where r.hc was called some Hmo ago on account of the serious ill ness of her father. Or. C. A Patrick. Dr. Patrick died lust Tuesday morn ing. Ho was fifi years of age and is survived by his wife and four chil dren Accompanying Mrs. Trow bridge to Anderson for a short stay .will be Mrs. Patrick. Miss Rita Pat rick and Cusimer and C. S. Patrick. .Y* H- * * .* * * # ff { SPARKLETS * _ * 1 Mention Caught Over the * reeta of Anderson # f. Y. 9t- ? -Y- Y- Y Y* Y? * Y- -Y- * ;i Vs Dully.j VliuYi'soii Hit) Will (?radiiuh* Tomorrow. Anderson people have received In vitations, to iii?* comment'ciucrj excr i-bey ol Hie? Pili versify o? Maryland, which will take place in tlx- Lyric theatre in Baltimore tomorrow llur ;. K. Todd, si well known vonni; An ti rson mau. is tu Ix- graduated I'rom I he rollen? o? Pharmacy o? 111. - In ??I il icu und several friends and rela tive!-: of the young mau from Anderson will probably bi- in Ltaltimore tor (lie bvetii -- o ('..dill) Cnminisshuiers Hold Si ssloii Titcsihi) TK< A i: un coull I y eoinai: -i.iii e. wi*.I lu i.; the regular monthly ii.-*? tins Tuesday in the oilier o. ino ronni)' supervisor. Tho lirsi Tuesday net asid" us Hie day for ttiis body io meet, lt is understood that Ho: business considered tomorrow will bo entirely routine and Unie is little of any lui port ?mee to he discussed. -o Slow lleco>er) l or Hr. Ashley. Anderson people will regret lo learn Hun Hon. J. W. Ashley who was pain fully hitit a few days ugo by a full from his door step, is not recovering as rapidly us had been hoped. While Mr. Ashby's condition is not deemed serious, his friends bad hoped that he would be out by this time and allie t,, attend tu business. Sheriff .loe M. ll. Ashley left yesterday afternoon lo spend Sunday willi his falber al Hourn I Path. (lei. Martin Will Appear tonight. The {services ut the First Baptist church tonight will be very interesting and doubtless tho congregation will be .arger than us.ttul. lt has been an nounced thal Rev (). I.. Martin will occupy the pulpit of this church to night and he will attract a large con gregation. The srrvires are to start tonight ?lt S:?0 o'clock and spr-ial mil! ir will be rendered. Hr. Watson ls iii Move Here. Dr. J. E. Watson, a well known phyticiaii of Iva. is preparing to move lo Anderson ?ul will locate here for j the practice of his profession. Dr. | Watson hus been al Iva for a number of years ?md ts one of the best known men in ibo county. He yesterday pur '.nsed from C. Eugene Trihhlo bis place on Calhoun street and will move Iiis family here al au early date. Mr. ! Triable hus bought a bit in Xorth An derson and plans to oreti a pretty home there ?il an early date. [Farmer IN In j Critical-Sf af e. Planiert- in the city yesterday from the Neale's Creek section brought the news that ll. W. Webb, a well known ! planter of thal section had sifffercd a stroke of paralysis. While some hope ls entertained for his recovery il ! is said that his condition is critical. -<> Prominent Furnier > ls Critically lil. I). H. Simmons, u prominent farmer of Martin township ls crltcally ill at his home in that section and grave fears ure hiing entertained for his recovery. ?vlr. Simmons is said to be I suffering from an attack of typhold ! pneumonia, the sei und he has had j within the hist three years, ?ind his at i lending physician is much concerned, i Ile has friends in all parts of tho] county and these will hope that he i may soon begin lo recover. j ! Plentiful Suppl*, Of Hie Beverage Anderson policemen evidently be lieve that if you can't see a thing it is best to smell il out. Yesterday two of them detected a very suspicious odor around the premises of Pat Gil lam, a white man, and they proceeded to investigate. They discovered Iii pin tn of the oh be joyful and took the beverage in hand, bringing it to tho police station. Gillam has not been arrested. fH nt i-Mi Pictures Here This Afternoon. The manger of the Palmetto i "neat re .has consented to the use of his theatre for this afternoon by the Associated Charities of Anderson and from 5 o'clock th!?t afternoon until night pic tures will hq shown In the fight being waged by the Red Cross on tubercu losis. Anderson people will learn much about conditions existing In srme parts of the world and will see what a Rreat work is being done in the fight on ibo "white plague." (.?vernor Hus Pardoned Vernon. Dlrpatches from .Columbia yesterday said that Governor Blease had granted a pardon to J. H. Vernon, convicted in Anderson county last January on a charge of larceny and sentenced to serve one year on the chalngang. It ls suid that there are several other charges yet to he brought aginst Ver non hut lt ls not known whether any action .will be taken. Elks Home Will . Soon Be Finished. Thc magnificent home being erected by Anderson lodge B. P. O. E. No. 1206 on the corner of Sharpe and McDuf fle streets will soon be completed, lt is stated by those in charge of the work that they expect, to finish the building and have it ready for occu pancy not later than Juno 10. The stain association of Elks comes to An derson on June 17-18 and it is hoped that the building can be completed hy thal time- Handsome furniture hau been purchased for llio heme and ll?? Elks iroin oilier cities will be surprls . -?l when they see the magnificent place in this city. t -o A liol her Jeweler lirl?c.| Veslcnl.iy, ll .1 Shaefi arrived in the city yrs torday io iieeepl a position with Wal ler ll Keefe St to. one ol Anderson's l;e.-l lt Ho wu Jewelry linus Mr. Shafer eon i - io Anderson from Decatur. Ind.. .md will till the pnsi'ioii ?vim Mi. K? e.-.- ut ?atehiuakor and engraver Ile is said lo lu- au expert in lins line cl business an l Hie work be has al nady done since <. reached Anderson ha lu II line. Mr. Shtiet'er is a young lean ot' ph asing address and he will doubtless make man) friends lu An derson. CLEMSON CLOSES SUCCESSFUL YEAR Baccalaureate Sermon Will Be Preached Today By Noted Columbia Divine Clemson College. May '?'J. Invita tions are being sent oui io the com mencement exercises which will lo beb? .lune 7. s and ?. 'lin- Iud Illili Hie session just coming lo a close bas been the bust iii many years make? Hie approaching festivities ail Hie mure welcome. Many visitors are rx peed d, ?.villi w ill be provided for in Hie new barracks as on former oi: rasi?n:-. Tile glee club, which hui hern putting forth unusual efforts lo prepare attractive programme, will draw immy vi-.-itors on Saturday ovcii i.'g. J Ult" ti. Tile pr-..: aiiitne follows: Sunday, .lune V. 11:".C a. m.. bac calaureate sermon by the Rev. K <!. ?.'Inlay of Columbia. The closing ex orrises of the V. M. C. A. will be held on Sunday evening at H'.iiO. On Monday. June s. will be held the exercises of the Palmetto, the Calhoun ned Hie Columbian literary : hcio?iey. J. c. Rurksduh- will rep re:"in the Calhoun, lt. II. Kzell Hie Columbian, and A. II. Waul the Pal metto. There will contest for ibo Trustee nodal offered for Hie best, orator. The tiiop3 and luDorutorloa will be opiu lor Inspection on Mon day afternoon. The visitors will have an opportunity to ree just how the students work. The military exer cise!- will begin al ". j>. m. There wll be drills, droys puiui-?cu and sham bai llies. George Warren. 'OS will deliver Hie alumni addrcaa on Munday evening. Following tb" address will be an open air reception to thc visit?n; and students. Tuesday; June 9th. ls commccenient day. The exercise:- w ill bugin ut 10:3!), Th.c uddress lo thu graduating class will be delivered by President William Oxley Thompson of the Ohio State university. Thc senior class speak ers are A. R_ lloyd of Mt. Carmel and T. C. Radon of Hodges. The senior class roll contains 75 name:. There are 42 lu thc agricul tural course;-, live in th" civil engi neering. 2? in the mechanical and electrical engineering, and four in Hie textile. One of the most delightful epi sodes of the commencement exercises will he the reunion and banquet of the class or 1908. This is tho largest clara but om; thal has ever graduated from (51c my on, and.lt ls a very loyal set of fellows. Many of the men will bring their wives. !.. f). Watson of Clemson is looking after the details of the r?union at the college. Sev eral ure giving bim assistance holli here and out in thc Stale. The Senior Class Rull. Course in agriculture- Robert Au brey Alexander. John Collie Hurks dale, Joel Anderson Ucrley. Arnold Riley lfhyd. Julius Lafayette Carson. Jr.. Robert Emmett Cox. Jr.. Fred Connor Duntzlcr. Joseph Benjamin. Onuthit, .iaraes Earle Dunlap, Ruben Royd Ezoll, Arlbur Pclzer (Jandy. Ernest Ryan (?ilmore. Thomas Craw ford Haddon, Ernest llunvey. Teague C.ray Harris, James Franklin Harri son. Mush McLaughlin Jackson, Frank Simmons Johnson, Alexander Payne Lewis. James Napier Mc Bryde, John McK-inaio McIntosh. Harry Lamont. Parker. Eliot--Hardin Pressloy, Wal ter Andrew Reeves, Waller Hay Bice. Richard Henry Ridgill, Frank Pierce Salter. Augustus Edward Schillctter. William Albert Schillotter, William Thomas Puett Sprott. Jr., Herbert Ro land St ender. Janies Rogers Todd. Archie Bascom Usher, Audley Hoff man Ward. Janies Haddon Sloan Wells. William Beattie Wilkerson. John Wightman Willis. Joseph Theo dore Witherspoon. William D. Wood. James Theron Woodward: Course in Civil Engineering- Ben jamin Prosstcy Barron, Virgin Florin Bryan, Boyce .Manly James. John William McLurlc,' Jr.. Leo Clarence Pearlstlnc. Courte lu Mechanical and Electri cal Engineering- Davies Kirkland Banks, Harold Smith Boozer. William Foote Brawley. George Harold Browne; Earnest Macmillan Byrd. Henry El.'us Chnmbliss. Marion Adam Dantzior, Clarence English Dos Champft Andrew; LeRoy Edwins. ( laude Riley Emerson. Jim Ernest Fletcher. Richard Suidoll Hood. Jr.. Melmoth William Hunter.. Frnnk Jobnstono Jervey. Henson McHardy Jones. William Pitcher ' Lachicotte. George Rose Morgan, Frederick Hon our McDonald, Jumes Walter McDon ald, John George Octzel. William Leonard Perry, Francis Herbert Rob ertson, Theo. Barr Rogers. Alan Grif fith Stanford. Theodore Wilbur Thorn hill. Charles Clough Thornton. D'Arcy David Tinsley. Course in Textile Industry-Robert Jackson. Ben Ray Lover. Homer Lloyd Smith. John Watson Erwin. Could iSec No CH* for lt. Small Son (after his father . Ima missed Hie golf ball for the sixth time) --What's the little white ball for, pa na?-Exchange.