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w ANT you to make our store your headquarters when in town, use our telephone, etc. When you have time to.look ·at- them, we will be more than pleased
to show you the new arrivals in Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings
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J. E. WOOD & BRO., Inc.
"Where QualitJ) Is Higher Than Price"
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(V E S)
M. A.) ; third, Williams (V. E. S.).
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V. E. S. LITERARY TEAM TO
M·EET SAINT C'S. (Continued from page 1) declared the winner, while Wilson and Barrow were chosen as best
speakers.
A short while after the debaters
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METE 0 R
GARNET CINDERMEN OVER- COME RANDOLPH-MACON CADETS 60-57
(Continued from page 1) third. H eight: 9 ft. 6 in.
Javelin throw:
(V. E. S.); second, Williams (R. M.
100-yd dash: Won by Young (V. E. S.),· second, Cook (R. M. A.),·
Won by · · · ·
name.
Tt was not t e lac o pup1 s, u
· third, Thompson (R. M. A. ) . T1me:
· · ' Time:
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Won by Lewis, 0.
h k f ·1 b t of teachers, Mr. Mayo claimed, and
103£. 5
18 1-10. Discus throw:
Broad Jump: Won by Williams
(RM dL E ...;secon,11ams.
. h·. dA. )H; secodn ('R ongA ()V.D. · S·);tlT' owar ·M.··IS-
tance: 19 ft. 4ljzinches.
880-yd run: Won by Daniel (R.
M. A.); second, Baskervill, W. (V. E. S.) ; third, Bowers (V. E. S.) . Time: 2:15.
220-yd. dash: Won by Young (V. E. S.) ; second, Coxe (R. M. A.) ; third, Farrar (R. M.A.). Time: 24
d w·ll· (R Distance: 98 ft. 8% in.
for this reason a plea was sent out for the necessary instructors. The
population, however, not being accus- tomed to such civilization, was back-
ward until success gained through medical art. Even this did not sue-
ced until one of the "weaker sex" was !Jropitiously operated on. "Her"
operation became noised over these mountainous region s, encouraging others who had heretofore shared her
flat.
220-yd. low hurdles : Won by were selected, the reading finals were
fate to seek help through medical = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
Cook (R. M. A.) ; second, Conveys held in the study hall. Students (R. M.A.); third,-Wright, R. (V. E. competing in this were Cornelius
S.). Time: 28%.
High Jump: Won by Williams
(V. E. S.) and Williams (R. M.A.);
third, tied by Harris (V. E. S.) and · Conyers (R. M. A.). Height: 5
ft. 4 in.
Mile run: Won by Daniel (R. M.
A.) ; second, Henkel (V. E. S.) ; third, Pearce (R. M.A.). Time: 5 minutes flat.
Sullavan, who read an extract from
Malcolm Lasher, who read a selec- Clyde Jennings spoke -on "The Res- tism and with the aid of other char-
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440-yd. dash: Won by Hillier (V. Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe. The E. S.) ; second, Conyers (R. M. A.) ,; judges, Messrs. Mattfield, Banks, and third, Williams (R. M. A.). Time: Ladd, selected Lasher and Norvell as 56%. best readers. Both of these men have
Shot put: Won by Williams (R. competed against St. Christopher be- M. A.) ; second, Williams (V. E. fore, Lasher once and Norvell three S.) ; third, Clemmens (V. E. S.). times.
Distance: 42 ft. 4=ljz~i=n=.=====~I~n=th=e=tr;:i:a:;l:s;:f::o:r=:p~u=b=l=ic:s=:p~e=a=ki=·n=g~, GOING SOUTH?
States of Europe."
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THE GREATEST INVENTION IN SNAPSHOT FILM SINCE 1903. BETTER PICTURES FROM YERICHROME FILM.
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Won by Lewis, 0. A.) ; third, Conyers (R. M. A.). Dis-
MA YO
DENTS IN CHAPEL
tance: 134 ft. 2 in. .
120-yd. high hurdles :
Harris (V. E. S.); second, Cook (R. M A)·thi1·d Taylor J (V E S)
t~id.
tion from "Sir John Deering," by toration of Williamsburg," Harris table societies schools were set up. Jeffrey Farnol; Caskie Norvell, who Findlay on "Divorce," and Edward ~l1ifflets Hollow was an Ideal loca- read "The Revenge of Hamish" by Martin ·on; "Virginia." Martin was t10n for a school and ~dvantage was Sidney Lanier; Angus Randolph, chosen as ·best speaker. The judges taken of the fact. This served also who read the chariot race from "Ben 1ere Messrs. Ladd and Mattfield. He to better the roads and make them Hur" by Lew Wallace; and Richard has chosen for his topic in the meet. fit for travel, aiding in further com- Griffith, who read "The Tell-Tale against St. Christopher "A United nunication with the outer world.
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"Shoemaker- Best Selections"; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - for outsice life began with their bap-
DR.
(Continued from page 1) tlements, only one could sign his
entv boarders and thirty day stu- •
dents attending the school. The cost per pupil is three hundred dollars a year, twenty-five percent of this be- ing paid by the guardian of the stu-
dent.
The Blue Ridge Industrial School
consists of two dormitories, a home
economics house for girls, and an al-
most complete chapel, an infirmary,
a main building, and the Boykin Me-
morial, a building intended to house
forty girls. Besides these buildings are a farm, a poultry yard, a post office and an almost complete laun- dry . The Blue Ridge Industrial School is operated on a year-round basis.
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EXCLUSIVE PHOTO
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