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- } l ( -I.Y , ( / ' , " 1 ': , l 1 ( spyy-o spyy o ) . . " . .VI i, t . .. .-" -.. :: :::'; . ,"T ( -1 1 ),? _ - 'iv, . y ' ........ " . . .. :. . '" ": tI''loi ...." : . . ( -1" 1" ): ' :: 'rJ. .4 " _ .. ', ' _ ; " " '"" b o ttins aitOspur 0 ' /# , 0 \ . PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF ( ROLL1NS ROLLINS ROLLlNS ) COLLEGE. 0. ( .2' .2 ) - . VOLUME 20 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, MARCH 30, 1918 ( NUMBER..26 NUMBER.26 ) MEMORIAL SERVICE IS TRUSTEES RAISES MONEY MISSIONARY TO CHINA MEETINGROLLINS ( HELD FOR PAULHARRISON f INFORMAL RELIEF ( .SAYS SAYS ) EDUCATION IS c -, NEEDED THERE MATTERS OF INTEREST AND ( IM- IM ) SUM OF $75 SENT AS EASTER, : ( t / ), : PORTANCE DISCUSSED - ( BUD BUD. BUD- ) GIFT TO THE ( SUFFE"RiNG SUFFERIe4G ), ( CHIL CHtL )( : = ) ' ' LOVING TRIBUTE PAID TO ( MEM MEM- ) GET FOR NEXT YEAR PROPOSED DREN, OF RMENIA. ._ ( L./ L. ) ( SHOWS 'SHOWS ) GREAT NEED OF ( MISSION MISSION- ) ORY OF POPULAR ( ROLL1NS ROLLINS ROLLlNS ) ( STU STU- ) ( FACULTY -FACULTY ) TO BE ENLARGED * ARIES IN CHINA TO OVERCOME DENT AND HONORED SON OF AND ( STRENGTHENED-THREE STRENGTHENED THREE ) ( Prompted Prompte'ci ) by' Dr. ( Ussher's Usshe'r's ) ( presence prese\1.ce prese1.ce prese 1.ce ) TERRIBLE IGNORANCE AND WINTER PARK, WHO DIED IN NEW MEMBERS NAMED. and his success in raising funds for ( POVERTY-MEDICAL POVERTY MEDICAL ) ( MISSIONA MISSIONA- ) HIS COUNTRY'S SERVICE AT the persecuted Armenians, a camRIES ESPECIALLY NEEDED. WEST POINT. On ( Wednesday 'Wednesday ) morning, March 27th, ( paign palgn ) was ( placed pla.ced ) in the hands ( o 0' )( 1'Z ; ( ) ( tho the ) the Board of Trustees of ( Rolling Rollins ) for two Christian associations on the carnIiss Isabella Phelp ( -it it ) ( missionary mlssionary ) . . Account of Death and Military py. | the second ( time Ume ), met and ( discussed cliscusse ) pus in order that ( the tho ) students of ( Rol- Rol ) from ( North No'rth ) China, spoke In'chapel '. ':. important matters concerning ( llOlicy policy ) lins might have ( the tho ) privilege of ( add add- ) neral at West Point. last Tuesday on the great need for and ( methods methods. ) ing their ( hit bit ) to American ( generosity gen'erosity ), , ( Dr Dr. ) French, president of ( the tho ) College, a generosity which has made this foreign missionaries to ( China. China ) ( Above Abovo ) .y On March ( 24th 24U ) at 4 30 Sunday , , : presented a ( detailed deta1ed ) ( estimate cstimat estintato ) of ( tho the ) country loved and respected in ( so 'so ) all, ( there there' ) is an urgent need ( for 'Por ) ( medi medl- medl ) p. m( . , ), a memorial service for Paul budget for next year, which provides many of the more unfortunate lands cal missionaries because there are Harrison, who died 'March ( 16 1E ), at the for an enlarged and strengthened 'laci of the world. Such acts sink deep into ( whole whol9 ) counties where there is ( abso abso- ) Cadet hospitalVest Point, N. Y., ( UIty- UIty ulty. ) Among ( the tho ) new members of the hearts of these grateful people. lutely no medical aid to ( be 'be ) had ( and anti ) the faculty will be: Rev. J. J. Boggs, Dr. French ( turned .turned ) over the ( whole wholo ) was held. Scores of ( Rolllns Rollins ) students If ( where were ) instead of healthful sanitary A. ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ), a classmate of Dr. French and chapel hour on ( Wednesday 'Vednesday ), March 27, ( nho whO ) knew and loved Paul were pres- conditions disease and superstition for some years a missionary teacher , to the presentation of the Armenian ( eat ent ) at this, the ( last las't ) tribute to one of abound. So real is this superstition in china, ( who who. ) will occupy the chair .situation. ( He ne lie ) himself'gave a short ( Winter .winter ) Park's honored sons. that the ( natives native ) will ( pierce vierce ) the body '. of Latin ( ani anj an3 ) ( Greek Greelc ); Professor Charles but vivid account of some ( of Hif ) the more In order that the service ( should shQuld ) all over and when asked the reason :.. ( W. 'V. ) Hochstetler, A. ( M 1\1. 11. 1 1. M. ), graduate of recent tragdies enacted in Armenia, . have a military ( simplicity implicity ), ( all aU ), ( flowep f1O\.ef f1O.ef f1O .ef flowe4- flowe4 ) the Golle. oL' Voost r; hi4kMandia, that.land .of, : rig WSlr.I I 1 ( Jor for ) suchjactiQns Ynksay. "To let .outt tod r Tecorfltions .w ere -< Sot ,T. ( rrl Th ) mtnvr t ( I 1 ), h was a H" ill."hail ( lieen Ueen ) ask dio present the ( Hie the ) pa'ill.( , ' ) ( rrich rich ) dark brown of the woodwork ( far- far fur fur- ) Again, they ( will .will ) ( surround surroullli ) ( the tho ) pa- ' ron College with Dr. French at the cause from a students' point of view. ther softened the slanting ofthe tient with ( . ' ) perfect bedlam of noises by rays time the latter was president ( thero there ); This ( he lie ) did by going over the history a' . : late afternoon lent tone from and ( drums-to drums to ) frighten sun a , Dr. Charles K. Hoyt, A. ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ), D. D.of the Armenians from the dawn pans ( ot of ) quiet solemnity appropriate to the ( the tho ) devil. At the time of the present away . ," ( grJ.duate graduate ) of Hamilton College, and ( for-of for of forof ) history up to the time, ( occasion occasion. ) Great Plague of 1911 these simple mer member of the faculties of ( Bells Belle- Belle )- pointing out now and then on a large After kindly of hopefulness people would throw a handful of ( black blacc ) a prayer view College, Huron College and Marrmap their location and the progress of and sympathy offered by the ( presi- presi ) ( Leans beans. beans ) into the well at midnight ( in .In ) ( villa ville ) college. His subjects have been events in a geographical way. dent of the college, one by one, those. ( t [ ) De order that the plague would not ( come como ) ( Dible Bible ), English and Oratory and He concluded with an eloquent plea ( nho who ) ( hal ha'l had ) known him best paid ( tributes tnbutes ) i for the Armenians ( ask- 'ask- ) near them. ,," bating. He will teach interpretative starving and( : , ) to this ( "There "Thore ) is need for teach- sterling character. a great . .' English here. ing the audience to show their ( inter- inter ) > ( Mrs Mrs. ) Layton his teacher in high ers," said Miss Phelps. "In a territory , ( Dr Ill' ) George ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ) ( Ward 'Vard ), president of | est by filling out the pledge cards : 5;' school, who probably had more to do as large as three Floridas there are the board of trustees, was present. (Continued on Page 3.) 1 ,N- with moulding Paul's character than only three teachers, and I am one of : ,-'\ . anyone outside his family, ( spoke spol\e spol e ) of them." his brilliant intellect as the keenest IRVING BACHELLER V ( MISS PISS ) ( ROUS BOOS ) ( GIVES GIBES ) So pleased with their htctill cf any she had met in her experience the foreign missionaries as a ( teacher teacher. ) His faithfulness to ( duty duty. ) speaker had never ( Tmown known ) one who RECITAL May LOCATE ( UERE HERE ) LECTURE ( h's hs his ) ( dependableness dependablel1ess ) and his ability to was ( dissatisfied dissatisfiell ), or who did not feel , ( ' . ) meet a difficult task she illustrated that it would have been a grave ( mis mfs- mfs mis- ) '\ by an incident which occurred at NOTED WRITER PLEASED WITH LARGE AND BRILLIANT ( AUDI AUDI- ) ( take tako ) not to have taken. ( up Ul ) the work. commencement time, when, through ( i\ i \ ) ( V/INTER V INTER y'JINTER ) PARK AND EXPECTS ENCE DELIGHTED BY PROGRAM ( Miss 1\Iiss 1 Iiss ) Phelps showed ( several .several ) little some misfortune Paul had broken his [ '( -"TO "TO ) SPEND NEXT WINTER HERE. AT COUNTRY ( CLUB-$130 CLUB $130 ) ( ADD. ADD- ADD )( . - ) family idols which some of her ( con con- ) ( arm arm. ) ( He lie ) was to read a paper which MAY MAKE THIS PERMANENT ED TO CLUB HOUSE FUND. verts had brought her, saying, "We ( nas was ) important to ( the tho ) program, and WINTER HOME. _._ \../ are tired of our old gods. ( Wo 'Vo We ) want ( Mrs Mrs. bars. ) Layton was quite anxious as to On ( Saturday Satuqlay ) evening, ( March 1\Iarch 1 Iarch ) 23, at to join ( the tho ) Jesus Church." whether ( or 'or ) not he would read it, and One of the most distinguished ( visit- visit ) the ( Winter 'VInter ) Park Country Club, ( Miss 1\1iss 1 1iss ) Having ( given .given -given ) a very clear and ( in- in ) ( how how. ) However, ( he lie ) found the way out. ors to the campus during the past year ( Rous bus ) gave,a lecture recital on ( "Bach" "nach" ) ( structive structivo ) talk about the things a ( mis mis- ) ' ( Vhen When ) Paul's turn on the ( program' program ) was Irving Bacheller, ( the tho ) famous ( au- au ) for the benefit ( of 'Of ) the fund ( tor for ) the ( Win- Win 'Vin' ) sionary can do and has done Miss came ( he lie ) boldly ( walked walke walke3 ) out on the thor, who visited in ( Winter 'Vinter ) Park the | tr Park ( Woman's 'Voman's ) Club House. Phelps appealed to the students to platform with ( ane one ) arm in a sling, ( car-first car first carfirst ) of this ( week. week ) A large and brilliant audience ( at- at ) consider an opportunity to help ( these theso ) ( rying rylng ) in his free ( hand haml ) the paper heMr. Bacheller's coming to ( Winter 'Vinter ) ( tendei tended tendee ) and the affair was one of the ignorant worthy ( people. peop'le. ) "Twenty ( dol dol- ) ( tas ns was ) to ( read read. ) His ( resourcefulness resourcefulncss ) ( ap- ap ) ( Park Parl ) was brought about by Dr. George most successful events of the musical lars," she said, "will support one ( stu stu- ) peared as, one by one, ( the thc ) sheets of ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ) ( Ward 'Yard ), who met Mr. Bacheller in season in ( Winter 'Vinter ) Park. dent in school for one year; sixty ( dol dol- ) . 0 . his paper fell to ( the tho ) ( flor nor ) as he read on. Palm Beach. He seemed to be dissatMiss Rous with her charm and ( hu- hu 1m- 1m ) lars will start a primary school, ( and and. ) ( Mr Mr. ) R. E. Lenfest, his scoutmaster, ( isfled isfiod isfied ) with Palm Beach and at the ( sug- sug ) ( mor mar ) as well as her ( pianistic planistic ) ( ability. ability ) ( one 'One ) hundred and ( sixty-five sixty five ) will ( pro pro- ) in a ( simple simplo ), ( direct 'direct ) way showed Paul's ( gostlon gestfon gestion ) of Dr. ' ( Ward 'Yard ) returned with made her subject a delightful one, in vide a small primary school with character as a member of that organhim last Monday night. spite of the fact that .to many people boarding apartments." ( zation. zatlon. ) ( Ho He ) first read the Scout ( oath' oath ) Tuesday ( he lie ) was shown over ( tho the ) the name of Bach is ( awe-inspiring awe inspiring ) to ( 'On liOn ) my honor I will do my ..besttown ( and. and ) college and expressed ( him-an him an hlman. ). ,( alarming al1rmlng ), extent. It is not ( likely 1i1mly ) Aaron Taylor was a visitor on ( tho the ) "1. To do my duty to God and my j sell as being very favorably ( impress-that impress that impressthat ) any one in that audience will ever campus Tuesday morning, ( while whlIe ) on a I ' country and to obey the Scout law. ed, so favorably in fact that ( arrange-1 arrange 1 arrangebe ) afraid of Bach again, for the ( pro- pro ) short business trip to ( Orlando. Orlanc1o. ) It V "2. To help ( olher other ) people at all times. ! ments have about ,been completed for gram was a delightful ( 'One-some 'One some one-some one ) of will be remembered that Aaron is "3. To keep ( myself 'myself ) physically the leasing of a house ( tor for ) ( him hiIl ) and | tho' dances from the English and now the "big stick" in the ( Magnolia 1\1agnolia 1 1agnolia ) (Continued on ( Page Page- Page' ) 5.) (( Continued 'Continued ) on Page 7.) I (Continued, on Page Four.) ( Garage Garago ) at New Smyrna. v
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Title | Sandspur, Vol. 20 No. 27, March 30, 1918. |
Tag | DP0008579 |
FDA Identifier | CF00003002 |
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Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Newspapers. Student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Newspapers. |
Description | Rollins College student newspaper, written by the students and published at Rollins College. The Sandspur started as a literary journal. |
Date Original | 1918-03-30 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College. |
Format-Medium | Serial |
Size | 38 x 28 cm. |
Call Number / ID # | LH 1 .R6 S26 v.20 1917-18 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
Repository Collection | Sandspur Student Newspaper |
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Language | eng |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th century |
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Title | Miss Rous Gives Lecture Recital; Memorial Service Is Held For Paul Harrison; Irving Bacheller May Locate Here;Trustees Hold Informal Meeting; Missionary To China Says Education is Needed There |
Title-Alternative | SandspurVol20No27 |
Tag | sr0002027 |
Subject |
Death notices -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> College trustees -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Faculty. <br> College trustees -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> Fund raising -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> Bacheller, Irving, 1859-1950. <br> Starvation -- Armenia. <br> Lectures and lecturing -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> Missionaries -- China. <br> Education -- China. |
Description | This page contains the obituary of a former Rollins student, Paul Harrison. Also covered is the following: a trustees meeting detailing plans to enlarge the faculty, an announcement that author Irving Bacheller may relocate to Winter Park, an effort to raise money for Armenian relief, a lecture recital given by Miss Rous, and missionary work in China. |
Subject-Personal Names | Bacheller, Irving, 1859-1950. |
Date Original | 1918-03-30 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College |
Format-Medium | serial |
Size | 38 x 28 cm. |
Call Number / ID # | Oversize LH 1 .R6 S26 V.20 1917-18 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
Repository Collection | Sandspur Student Newspaper |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th Century |
Rights | All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. To purchase copies of images and/or for copyright information contact the respective holding institution. |
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Digital-Height | 1024 |
Digital-Width | 706 |
Digital-Color Space | RGB |
Transcript | - } l ( -I.Y , ( / ' , " 1 ': , l 1 ( spyy-o spyy o ) . . " . .VI i, t . .. .-" -.. :: :::'; . ,"T ( -1 1 ),? _ - 'iv, . y ' ........ " . . .. :. . '" ": tI''loi ...." : . . ( -1" 1" ): ' :: 'rJ. .4 " _ .. ', ' _ ; " " '"" b o ttins aitOspur 0 ' /# , 0 \ . PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF ( ROLL1NS ROLLINS ROLLlNS ) COLLEGE. 0. ( .2' .2 ) - . VOLUME 20 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, MARCH 30, 1918 ( NUMBER..26 NUMBER.26 ) MEMORIAL SERVICE IS TRUSTEES RAISES MONEY MISSIONARY TO CHINA MEETINGROLLINS ( HELD FOR PAULHARRISON f INFORMAL RELIEF ( .SAYS SAYS ) EDUCATION IS c -, NEEDED THERE MATTERS OF INTEREST AND ( IM- IM ) SUM OF $75 SENT AS EASTER, : ( t / ), : PORTANCE DISCUSSED - ( BUD BUD. BUD- ) GIFT TO THE ( SUFFE"RiNG SUFFERIe4G ), ( CHIL CHtL )( : = ) ' ' LOVING TRIBUTE PAID TO ( MEM MEM- ) GET FOR NEXT YEAR PROPOSED DREN, OF RMENIA. ._ ( L./ L. ) ( SHOWS 'SHOWS ) GREAT NEED OF ( MISSION MISSION- ) ORY OF POPULAR ( ROLL1NS ROLLINS ROLLlNS ) ( STU STU- ) ( FACULTY -FACULTY ) TO BE ENLARGED * ARIES IN CHINA TO OVERCOME DENT AND HONORED SON OF AND ( STRENGTHENED-THREE STRENGTHENED THREE ) ( Prompted Prompte'ci ) by' Dr. ( Ussher's Usshe'r's ) ( presence prese\1.ce prese1.ce prese 1.ce ) TERRIBLE IGNORANCE AND WINTER PARK, WHO DIED IN NEW MEMBERS NAMED. and his success in raising funds for ( POVERTY-MEDICAL POVERTY MEDICAL ) ( MISSIONA MISSIONA- ) HIS COUNTRY'S SERVICE AT the persecuted Armenians, a camRIES ESPECIALLY NEEDED. WEST POINT. On ( Wednesday 'Wednesday ) morning, March 27th, ( paign palgn ) was ( placed pla.ced ) in the hands ( o 0' )( 1'Z ; ( ) ( tho the ) the Board of Trustees of ( Rolling Rollins ) for two Christian associations on the carnIiss Isabella Phelp ( -it it ) ( missionary mlssionary ) . . Account of Death and Military py. | the second ( time Ume ), met and ( discussed cliscusse ) pus in order that ( the tho ) students of ( Rol- Rol ) from ( North No'rth ) China, spoke In'chapel '. ':. important matters concerning ( llOlicy policy ) lins might have ( the tho ) privilege of ( add add- ) neral at West Point. last Tuesday on the great need for and ( methods methods. ) ing their ( hit bit ) to American ( generosity gen'erosity ), , ( Dr Dr. ) French, president of ( the tho ) College, a generosity which has made this foreign missionaries to ( China. China ) ( Above Abovo ) .y On March ( 24th 24U ) at 4 30 Sunday , , : presented a ( detailed deta1ed ) ( estimate cstimat estintato ) of ( tho the ) country loved and respected in ( so 'so ) all, ( there there' ) is an urgent need ( for 'Por ) ( medi medl- medl ) p. m( . , ), a memorial service for Paul budget for next year, which provides many of the more unfortunate lands cal missionaries because there are Harrison, who died 'March ( 16 1E ), at the for an enlarged and strengthened 'laci of the world. Such acts sink deep into ( whole whol9 ) counties where there is ( abso abso- ) Cadet hospitalVest Point, N. Y., ( UIty- UIty ulty. ) Among ( the tho ) new members of the hearts of these grateful people. lutely no medical aid to ( be 'be ) had ( and anti ) the faculty will be: Rev. J. J. Boggs, Dr. French ( turned .turned ) over the ( whole wholo ) was held. Scores of ( Rolllns Rollins ) students If ( where were ) instead of healthful sanitary A. ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ), a classmate of Dr. French and chapel hour on ( Wednesday 'Vednesday ), March 27, ( nho whO ) knew and loved Paul were pres- conditions disease and superstition for some years a missionary teacher , to the presentation of the Armenian ( eat ent ) at this, the ( last las't ) tribute to one of abound. So real is this superstition in china, ( who who. ) will occupy the chair .situation. ( He ne lie ) himself'gave a short ( Winter .winter ) Park's honored sons. that the ( natives native ) will ( pierce vierce ) the body '. of Latin ( ani anj an3 ) ( Greek Greelc ); Professor Charles but vivid account of some ( of Hif ) the more In order that the service ( should shQuld ) all over and when asked the reason :.. ( W. 'V. ) Hochstetler, A. ( M 1\1. 11. 1 1. M. ), graduate of recent tragdies enacted in Armenia, . have a military ( simplicity implicity ), ( all aU ), ( flowep f1O\.ef f1O.ef f1O .ef flowe4- flowe4 ) the Golle. oL' Voost r; hi4kMandia, that.land .of, : rig WSlr.I I 1 ( Jor for ) suchjactiQns Ynksay. "To let .outt tod r Tecorfltions .w ere -< Sot ,T. ( rrl Th ) mtnvr t ( I 1 ), h was a H" ill."hail ( lieen Ueen ) ask dio present the ( Hie the ) pa'ill.( , ' ) ( rrich rich ) dark brown of the woodwork ( far- far fur fur- ) Again, they ( will .will ) ( surround surroullli ) ( the tho ) pa- ' ron College with Dr. French at the cause from a students' point of view. ther softened the slanting ofthe tient with ( . ' ) perfect bedlam of noises by rays time the latter was president ( thero there ); This ( he lie ) did by going over the history a' . : late afternoon lent tone from and ( drums-to drums to ) frighten sun a , Dr. Charles K. Hoyt, A. ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ), D. D.of the Armenians from the dawn pans ( ot of ) quiet solemnity appropriate to the ( the tho ) devil. At the time of the present away . ," ( grJ.duate graduate ) of Hamilton College, and ( for-of for of forof ) history up to the time, ( occasion occasion. ) Great Plague of 1911 these simple mer member of the faculties of ( Bells Belle- Belle )- pointing out now and then on a large After kindly of hopefulness people would throw a handful of ( black blacc ) a prayer view College, Huron College and Marrmap their location and the progress of and sympathy offered by the ( presi- presi ) ( Leans beans. beans ) into the well at midnight ( in .In ) ( villa ville ) college. His subjects have been events in a geographical way. dent of the college, one by one, those. ( t [ ) De order that the plague would not ( come como ) ( Dible Bible ), English and Oratory and He concluded with an eloquent plea ( nho who ) ( hal ha'l had ) known him best paid ( tributes tnbutes ) i for the Armenians ( ask- 'ask- ) near them. ,," bating. He will teach interpretative starving and( : , ) to this ( "There "Thore ) is need for teach- sterling character. a great . .' English here. ing the audience to show their ( inter- inter ) > ( Mrs Mrs. ) Layton his teacher in high ers," said Miss Phelps. "In a territory , ( Dr Ill' ) George ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ) ( Ward 'Vard ), president of | est by filling out the pledge cards : 5;' school, who probably had more to do as large as three Floridas there are the board of trustees, was present. (Continued on Page 3.) 1 ,N- with moulding Paul's character than only three teachers, and I am one of : ,-'\ . anyone outside his family, ( spoke spol\e spol e ) of them." his brilliant intellect as the keenest IRVING BACHELLER V ( MISS PISS ) ( ROUS BOOS ) ( GIVES GIBES ) So pleased with their htctill cf any she had met in her experience the foreign missionaries as a ( teacher teacher. ) His faithfulness to ( duty duty. ) speaker had never ( Tmown known ) one who RECITAL May LOCATE ( UERE HERE ) LECTURE ( h's hs his ) ( dependableness dependablel1ess ) and his ability to was ( dissatisfied dissatisfiell ), or who did not feel , ( ' . ) meet a difficult task she illustrated that it would have been a grave ( mis mfs- mfs mis- ) '\ by an incident which occurred at NOTED WRITER PLEASED WITH LARGE AND BRILLIANT ( AUDI AUDI- ) ( take tako ) not to have taken. ( up Ul ) the work. commencement time, when, through ( i\ i \ ) ( V/INTER V INTER y'JINTER ) PARK AND EXPECTS ENCE DELIGHTED BY PROGRAM ( Miss 1\Iiss 1 Iiss ) Phelps showed ( several .several ) little some misfortune Paul had broken his [ '( -"TO "TO ) SPEND NEXT WINTER HERE. AT COUNTRY ( CLUB-$130 CLUB $130 ) ( ADD. ADD- ADD )( . - ) family idols which some of her ( con con- ) ( arm arm. ) ( He lie ) was to read a paper which MAY MAKE THIS PERMANENT ED TO CLUB HOUSE FUND. verts had brought her, saying, "We ( nas was ) important to ( the tho ) program, and WINTER HOME. _._ \../ are tired of our old gods. ( Wo 'Vo We ) want ( Mrs Mrs. bars. ) Layton was quite anxious as to On ( Saturday Satuqlay ) evening, ( March 1\Iarch 1 Iarch ) 23, at to join ( the tho ) Jesus Church." whether ( or 'or ) not he would read it, and One of the most distinguished ( visit- visit ) the ( Winter 'VInter ) Park Country Club, ( Miss 1\1iss 1 1iss ) Having ( given .given -given ) a very clear and ( in- in ) ( how how. ) However, ( he lie ) found the way out. ors to the campus during the past year ( Rous bus ) gave,a lecture recital on ( "Bach" "nach" ) ( structive structivo ) talk about the things a ( mis mis- ) ' ( Vhen When ) Paul's turn on the ( program' program ) was Irving Bacheller, ( the tho ) famous ( au- au ) for the benefit ( of 'Of ) the fund ( tor for ) the ( Win- Win 'Vin' ) sionary can do and has done Miss came ( he lie ) boldly ( walked walke walke3 ) out on the thor, who visited in ( Winter 'Vinter ) Park the | tr Park ( Woman's 'Voman's ) Club House. Phelps appealed to the students to platform with ( ane one ) arm in a sling, ( car-first car first carfirst ) of this ( week. week ) A large and brilliant audience ( at- at ) consider an opportunity to help ( these theso ) ( rying rylng ) in his free ( hand haml ) the paper heMr. Bacheller's coming to ( Winter 'Vinter ) ( tendei tended tendee ) and the affair was one of the ignorant worthy ( people. peop'le. ) "Twenty ( dol dol- ) ( tas ns was ) to ( read read. ) His ( resourcefulness resourcefulncss ) ( ap- ap ) ( Park Parl ) was brought about by Dr. George most successful events of the musical lars," she said, "will support one ( stu stu- ) peared as, one by one, ( the thc ) sheets of ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ) ( Ward 'Yard ), who met Mr. Bacheller in season in ( Winter 'Vinter ) Park. dent in school for one year; sixty ( dol dol- ) . 0 . his paper fell to ( the tho ) ( flor nor ) as he read on. Palm Beach. He seemed to be dissatMiss Rous with her charm and ( hu- hu 1m- 1m ) lars will start a primary school, ( and and. ) ( Mr Mr. ) R. E. Lenfest, his scoutmaster, ( isfled isfiod isfied ) with Palm Beach and at the ( sug- sug ) ( mor mar ) as well as her ( pianistic planistic ) ( ability. ability ) ( one 'One ) hundred and ( sixty-five sixty five ) will ( pro pro- ) in a ( simple simplo ), ( direct 'direct ) way showed Paul's ( gostlon gestfon gestion ) of Dr. ' ( Ward 'Yard ) returned with made her subject a delightful one, in vide a small primary school with character as a member of that organhim last Monday night. spite of the fact that .to many people boarding apartments." ( zation. zatlon. ) ( Ho He ) first read the Scout ( oath' oath ) Tuesday ( he lie ) was shown over ( tho the ) the name of Bach is ( awe-inspiring awe inspiring ) to ( 'On liOn ) my honor I will do my ..besttown ( and. and ) college and expressed ( him-an him an hlman. ). ,( alarming al1rmlng ), extent. It is not ( likely 1i1mly ) Aaron Taylor was a visitor on ( tho the ) "1. To do my duty to God and my j sell as being very favorably ( impress-that impress that impressthat ) any one in that audience will ever campus Tuesday morning, ( while whlIe ) on a I ' country and to obey the Scout law. ed, so favorably in fact that ( arrange-1 arrange 1 arrangebe ) afraid of Bach again, for the ( pro- pro ) short business trip to ( Orlando. Orlanc1o. ) It V "2. To help ( olher other ) people at all times. ! ments have about ,been completed for gram was a delightful ( 'One-some 'One some one-some one ) of will be remembered that Aaron is "3. To keep ( myself 'myself ) physically the leasing of a house ( tor for ) ( him hiIl ) and | tho' dances from the English and now the "big stick" in the ( Magnolia 1\1agnolia 1 1agnolia ) (Continued on ( Page Page- Page' ) 5.) (( Continued 'Continued ) on Page 7.) I (Continued, on Page Four.) ( Garage Garago ) at New Smyrna. v |
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