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Y. M. C. A. ~+~64 4 ++N+++H.+ On last Sunday afternoon the meet ing was presided over by Mr. E. N. Carns. The speaker was Rev. E. A. Holler, pastor of Green Street Meth o(list church. This was the first time the association has had the privilege of hearing Mr. Holler. His first mess age to us was, "Be Strong and Cour ageous." In discussing this subject the speaker showed how, in the past, stress had beei laid on physical strength for its own sake, oratorical power, and logical argument. All of these are good yet, but the essential thing needed at present is moral strength and faith in God. A greater value is put upon this kind of strength than on any other. It takes the great est real courage to develop moral and religious strength. Frequently the one who is struggling for these higher vir tues gets not even an encouraging word much less the cheer and support of those around him. Some of the grandest victories ever won have been within the human soul. The speaker closed his address by saying that the only way to gain this moral force of character is through a continual study of the Bible. Judging from the atten tion every one gave the speaker, his words will result in much good. A business meeting was called by the president, Mr. E. N. Carns, and the officers for the present term were elected. The result of the election is as follows: Mr. P. L. Wright, presi e a BIRD1 PRooV or ANCIENT ORIMIN or BASE BArr,. In Genesis we read of the beginning Eve stole first, Adam second, Cain made a base hit, Abraham made a sacrifice. Noah put the (love out on a fly. The prodigal son made a home run. David struck out Goliath. We read of foul flies in Pharaoh's time. We know Rebecca kept company with a pitcher. Judas was a base man. Jehu's team is highly praised. We hear of the Egyptians' short stop in the Red Sea. Ruth and Naomi did good field work. A slave fanned Pharaoh.-Ex. . * * * IIARD ON THlE MEDS. John IH.: "What doctor attended your aunt in her last illness ?" James IH.: "None ; she died a niatu ral death." * * * Pres. Belser: "If they wvon't come to the meetings, they ought to be fined." IHoey: "If they fine me, they'll find me broke." Dr. Twitchell to Sheppard: "Do you ever attend a place of worship on Sun day night ?" Sheppard: "Yes, sir (smiling) I'm on my way to see her now." dent; Mr. W. H. Johnston, vice-presi dlent; Mr. J. P. Coats, secretary; Mr. H. F. Latshaw, treasurer; Mr. J. P. Evans, librarian. Fellows, we believe these men will put time and thought into this work. It is simply up to every member of the Y. M. C. A. to help them make the work of the association go. What could add more to the life of our insti tution and to the life of each individual than a united effort in supporing this work? It is certainly worth while. Then, why not do your part? Carolina's Greatest Son Hon ored. (Continued from Page One.) An hour later, in the Senate, the statue will be formally turned over to the U. S. Government, and a number of speeches made, notably one by Senator Ienry Cabot Lodge, of Massachu setts. Senator Lodge is a historian of some note, and what he says of Cal houn will be read with a great deal of interest. Class Baseball Over. (Continued from Page One.) "Reddy" Mett's shoes were among the features. Wideman cut off a run by a beautiful stop of a would-be hit. Score by innings: R. I. E. Sophs. . . . . .005 101 20x-10 9 5 Juniors. . . . .100 020 000- 3 6 6 Batteries: Sophs, Harper and Fox worth; Juniors, Wyche, Jones, Buie and Stoney. S E E D. . 1-E DIDN'T DEsE,RVr, IT. "'oots" Ehrlich: "But I don't think I deserve an absolute zero." Professor Keith: "No, sir, neither (o 1. But it is the lowest mark I am allowed to give. Good-day." * * * Soph Woodrow (reading Virgil) 'Three times I strove to cast my arms about her neck,' and that's as far as I got, Professor." Professor Bain: "Well, Mr. Wood row, I think that was quite far enough." * * * Professor Carson (in Physics) "What is a poor conductor, Mr. Mc Nair ?" Soph McNair: "One who doesn't help ladies off, P'rofessor." * * * Prof. Carson (d(iscussing Newton's Laws of Motion) : "If a p)itcher throwvs a hlall, anid it lands squarely onl the b)at, wvhat is the result ?" "Rooster" HJeyward: "Why, a honme run ! *: * * Wideman of the Quartette : "Do you think our voices wvould fill that high hall ?" Bob Laird: "Noo-o-o, they would p)robab)ly empty it." McGowan: "I never sleep at Moni (lay chapel any more." Craw ford: "Broken yourself of the habit ?" McGowan : "No, cjuit goin'." FATIMi Is 20 for Glee Club-sweet m plenty of fun-with t a comforting smoke < Fine Tui blended, 1st two yearq SIn a ne cmA package, cigaretteE THE A F. W. WAGENER & W0. 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