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8th, in which wo could eat, sleep, and be merry, and, accord- ing to all previous records and statements, this was the nsual program foJiowed during the holiday. At all e,·ents, Thursday, April -!th, fonnd liS all back once more, with Fri-
day's lessons hospitably posted to receive us.
~ing the vacation study lwll was repainted, and is now ~eatfyirnpro,·ed. It is to be feared, however, that this step was not very economical, for, judging from former actions, the boys were assuming upon themselves this privilege!
Tho Rev. W. II. Milton, D. D., of Wilmington, N. C., . . . . . . . . scn;ces of A),?ril 7th. His momiug sermon, in ~eli l1e pictnred to us tT1e Christ of strength-the mascu- l:me. Christ, who "dro,·e forth from His Father's house tho
-.e.-cenar;y rabolc"-was interesting and inspiring. llis ..Ung acfdress on "The 3Iinistry',.was also interesting. We ~Dr. ::Miltol) will speak to us again.
'file_ thirteenth meeting of the J ett Literary Society was
neld Saturday Hight, .April 13th. The business to come
before the societ.'· was the election of officers, which resulted as follows:
W. E. Jolmson-president.
S. R. l\fcCulloch- ricc-president. P . ll. Heydenreich-librarian.
The president appointed W. F . Johnson secretary. There king no further business to come before the society, it
-'Purncd.
On Sunday, April 28th, au e,·ent long to be remembered in the minds of all the boys took place, for on this day the .,ening of tlw clwpel was held, an occasion anticipated for some time. Primary to the confirmation ser\·ice at 11


































































































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