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????????????????? E&t > r i" i B. R. Plans Full Schedule The time for individual or small group worship is before breakfast. A trip to High Top might be a very real worship service. After breakfast there will be a conference worship service on the steps of Lee Hall. The Bible Study classes combine worship and serious study. These classes are carefully planned so as to be easily reproducible on the campus. The Personal Adjustment hour assembles the entire conference (except the Field Council) for discussion of the all important matter of adjustment during college life. There is an interval of half an hour in the morning, which may be used to rest and read your mail. The Campus Projects hour comes just before lunch. This is the time when we learn HOW it can be done on our campus. No matter what your major problem is you will find a group working on it and the exchange of ideas will certainly be fruitful. The afternoon is given over entirely to recreation. You may walk, ride, drive, swim, play tennis and golf, hike, climb, explore, visit neighboring points of interest, ride horseback, browse in the library, and enjoy a joyous comradship with the leaders. Immediately after supper, in the ____ Student Hour, you will learn the . meaning of Blue Ridge Spirit. There B will be camp fires, pageants, college '1 songs and a conference quartette that I will cater to your own personal desires I and requests for music and song. - . The evening platform hour comes I at 8 P. M. There will be interesting I speeches on Spiritual and Social topics. Delegation Meetings will follow the . I Platform Address, but must adjourn I by 10 P. M. The state line will be the | line of division for these meetings, and I wherever possible they will be held in | cottages before an open fire. Here's One Smoke I for MEN Tet the little girls toy with their ' ! I?n8? slim holders?let them park scented cigarettes with their powder compacts. That's the time for you to go in for a REAL MAN'S smoke. can that be but a PIPE! There's something about a time-proven, companionable pipe that does satisfy a mm man's smoking instincts. You become ^ attached to it?like She won't borrow the way it clears your pipe! your head, stirs your imagination, puts a keen edge on your thinking. And you know the heights of true smoking satisfaction when you keep your pipe filled with Edgeworth. It's the finest blend of choice, selected burleys. And its mellow flavor and rich aroma have . made PJdgeworth JiT A the favorite among pipe tobaccos in 42 out American colleges and universities. Edgeworth? You can buy E d g e W O r t h The ?moke yon can wherever good call your own tobacco is sold. Or, if you wish to try before you buy, send for special free packet. Address Larus & Bro. Co., 105 S. 22d St., Richmond, Va. EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO Edgeworth is n blend of fine old burleys, with its natural savor enhanced by Edgeworth's distinctive and exdusive elev- (/ ~ 4 enth process. Buy Edgeworth any- ^ where in two forms IrftflFAWflw -EdgeworthReady- W^SmSr'tli Rubbed and Edge- A worth Plug Slice. |^ADY-RlJBBH}|j All sues, 15* pocket | package to *i.,o ^ pound humidor tin. I t tafmaHmwii Mn ift;" Hue h Beautifi Mb" [ y ijYt^ni^fjh ;r *,~ '* Blue Ridge is a place of picturesque ming is a daily habit. There is also a ground; bottom left, crystal waters; r Program Proz Everyone The daily program at Blue Ridge provides diversified occupation for delegates. Time for meditation, reading, sight seeing, and athletics is allowed, outside of the hours assigned for worship, addresses, discussion groups, and Bible study. 'I here is no organized program for the early morning. Many will wish to spend some time alone or with one or two friends, seeking through quiet meditation in one of nature's beauty spots, with the help of the Bible or some other book of aspiration or devotion, the strength and guidance which Jesus found in conversation with his Father. Breakfast is served in the dining hall. All the delegates eat at the same time, special tables being prepared for individual delegations or the combination of several delegations. Nature A Mother nature has made of Blue Rid; Here is seen the path leading from tl building, and a winding road "where 1 \idge 1 \ il Scenery At BW I JjJB beauty, as seen in the above photos. To] large blue lake at the foot of the hill. 1 ight, path leading to spring. rides For I 'At Blue Ridge BIBLE STUDY Bible study groups under capahlc ministers or other Christian leaders are held during the period just after breakfast. The groups scatter out to any spot near the main auditorium, many of the leaders holding their discussions in shady places near the mountain streams. The second period is taken ifp for personal adjustment. The whole conference assembles for discussion of the major problems of their adjustment during college life. Each leader is a trained specialist in bis subject. This is the time which provides practical, skilled help in coming to terms with life. Next comes the resource hour and one is free to use his time in the most profitable way, whether from books, friends, leaders, or in quiet. ((OXTINIKI> ON"T'A(]|'. HKVHN) t Its Best! H\ ge one of the lovely spots of the South. he library to Lee Hall, the conference >eauty reigns supreme." / 3ictoric ^ Ridge 8*& n rJKfSnBBSgS^! jUF j mpm rZ ^jC^SgUDuRS * JBfHBj^jhBiw] p, icy spring-filled pool where swimMote the lawn loungers in the back ! ( TK SAT i ; SPEND A! Leave Columbia. . . . Leave Winnsboro . . Leave Chester . . . . Leave Rock Hill, . . l.eave Fort Mill . . . . Returning I Total cost round trip railr< berth $11.00, two to lowc per, $7.50 each. Slightly Excursion tickets also gooc tickets in advance. SOUTH Pho W. E. I \ 11 Pag Blue Ridge Is Famous Place Blue Ridge was established twenty years ago. During these years sixty thousand people have been on these grounds for inspiration and training. The great majority of this number have been students and faculty representatives from the men's and women's colleges of the South. "Mecca" is the word?it has become the spot to which a great pilgrimage is made every year. Hundreds of college students have dreamed of this place through their whole college course and have found the fulfillment of those dreams?during their summer vacation following their junior year. What do people get at Blue Ridge which makes them keep telling others so there is a continuous succession at these summer gatherings? First, there is the uplift of the hills. To those who have climbed High Top and seen the glory of a sunset across the Craggy Mountains?no other word need be said. It is an experience that lives with us, and in the strength of which we go for months and years. Second, there is the contagion of .jreat souls. Some of the world's greatest leaders?yes, some of the greatest ?gather here each summer. To hear them, to live with them, to know them is a high peak of human experience. Third, there is fellowship with hundreds of other students who are working at the same task. The picked men from all the colleges gather here. It helps us to know the ideals of other colleges, and to appreciate them. "At j| H. D. Windham A. L | MARMAC HOTEI ! A. L. GAN1 ; HAIR CUTS 25c I Phone 9173 We Appreciate S ;AIN TRAVEL?BARGAIN FAR1 ^TOEATWU INGTON AND RETURN URDAY, API RETURN LIMIT APRIL 10 )AY IN THE NATION'! Round Trip Fares and Schedules: 5:00 PM 5:54 PM 6:36 PM 7:03 PM 7:15 PM Arrive Washington 6:55 A. M. leave Washington 6:50 PM Sunday Arrive Columbia 7:55 AM Monday >ad and Pullman: From Columbii t, $8.25 each. One person to uppe less from other points. I in coaches. Make Pullman Reserv 4 IERN RA SYSTEM ne 6356 or 5631 for Full Details AcGee, Assistant General Passengei ?e 1 Leads Conference Wgg&F^ : -tSL i9 Bk aft u' Rev. E. McNeill Poteat, Raleigh, N. C., shown above, will be a principal speaker at the Blue Ridge Conference June 15-25. the University we do this thing," said one student. "At what University?" asked another. It had never occurred to the first-there was any university save his own. A trip to Blue Ridge will help any student to rightly eval(CON'TINl Kl> ON IVUJi: SKVKN) " Gantt W. E. Carter jj ^ BARBER SHOP 'T, Manager j! SHAVES 20c tudent Patronage Phone 9173 ij 3S rI.D.C. RIL 9 i CAPITAL ~ $5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 r, April 10. *: One person to lower * berth $9.75, two to upations Promptly. Purchase ILWAY r Agent.