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LEWISBURG
SEMINARY
Cod's Plan:
Religion and
lul neat ion
A rc One.
A l'rcshyterian School for < I iris. In the moun
tains of West Virginia. 2..'!(>0 feet ahovc sea lc\el.
Near White Sulphur Springs. < >n (In- main 1 i t u ? of
< iV <>. Hy., Station verle, New fire-proof
dormitory. Ml rooms outside rooms. Most rooms
have connect inti I i:it lis. Only i\\o uirls in :i room.
Ai'i'oiiiiuodiit ions |or 100 lioardinu students. ("n|
lege Preparatory and Klcctivc ( \uirses an- offered.
Also Piano. organ. Voire. \rl. I-Apression and
I Ionic I In H ii hi i ics ( itieluding House Planning and
Interior I )eeoral ing. Cooking and tlie < lii'inisl ry
of l-'oods, Sowing. Costume I leaguing and Milli
nery). 1 1 1 1 1 1 session opens Wednesday. Sept em! ht
?JOti,. Catalog oil le(|uest. Write to .lolili I.
Armstrong, President, 1'. ? >. Ho\ M7 I A. Lew isliiirg.
W. Va.
WATCH THIS SPACK NKXT WI-KK.
DAVIDS ON
At I ).\\ 1 1 )S( a student ean net instruct ion under wholesome influences, hv faculty
second to none, in 22 subjects covering 77 courses all in under-graduate non-teclmical
work. Hi'ceiit lv added is the popular Department of ( 'ommerce, f inance and Business
1 lie I're-Medical Course admits students to the leading medical schools. The new
Department of Kducat ion prepares for successful teaching.
The following new professors have recently licett added: I in Department of Kduca
tioii and I 'svchology ; 2 in Hiology; 2 in Modern Language; I in < 'liemislry ; I in Physics;
2 in Kngli.sh.
DAN 1 1 )S( )\ keeps herself in position to meet the growing needs and demaiid.s
of our const ilueney.
Ask for catalogue and oilier literature.
DAVIDSON COLLEGE
Davidson, N. C.
Greenbrier
MILITARY SCHOOL PRKSIt YTRRIAN
An up-to-date military boarding onhnol. Instructors ? all college graduates, liraeing mountain
etimate. 2300 ft. altitude. On Main Line, C. A O. II K. Station Hoiu-everte. Itri. k huildinga
New $7/5,000 /ire proof barracks. Athletic field New gymnasium. Terms $.">00. 1 llii.xtratcil rut
ting, addrees COL. H. I). MOORE, A. St., Principal, llin 30. Lcwisburg, W. Va.
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
(The State Agricultural and Mechanical College)
All Courses Open Alike to Men and Women.
Four-year courses fur high school graduates, tendinis to 1? S. degree, in Ajirieulture,
Engineering, Science, and Teacher Training. Two-year courses in Pre-medieal, Home
Demonstration, and Practical Agriculture. Short unit courses in agricultural branches
and printing (linotype.)
For catalogue and full particulars, address
DEAN OF TIIE COLLECK, V. I>. I., Blaekshurg, Va.
Union {Etiological &eminarp
i^tcfjmonb, Virginia
First Theological Seminary founded in the Southern Stales. It is still
the main source of our supply of ministers and missionaries. A notable
feature of its work for more than a century has been the making
of practical p eachers.
111th Session begins September 27, 1922. For catalog, address
W. VV. MOORE, I). D., LL. I)., President
THE SEMINARY OF THE SOUTHWEST
i/ocated in the beautiful capital city of Texas.
A product of the vigorous Southwest, with highest Christian ideals and standard
training.
Adjacent to the University of Texas, exchanging credits with it; exceptional opportun
ity for University training, especially in social sciences, pedagogy and philosophy. Stu
dents can secure the M. A. from the University of Texas during the Seminary course.
Opens September 27, 1922
Address REV. T. VV. CURRIE, President
Austin, Tex.
HAMPDEN-SIDNEY COLLEGE
Hampden-Sidney, Va.
A college for men, founded 1776. Degrees of R. A., B. S. aad M. A. En
tranca on certificate from accredited schools. Ideal location in beautiful
climate. New gymnasium. All outdoor sports. Equipment thoroughly
modern. Expenses reasonable. Students receive personal attention from
faculty.
Write for Booklet and Catalogue
J. I). EC.GLKSTON, IiTj. !>., President. Hampdon-Sidiiey, Va.
THE NOWLAN COMPANY
High-Class Diamonds and other Precious Stones. New designs In Engage
ment and Wedding Rings, Silver Novelties and Cases of Silver for Bridal
Presents of tha Largest Patterns. Fine Imported and American Watches,
Opara Glasses and Lorgnetts. Goods sent on approval upon satisfactory city
rafaraacas.
Ml HAUT MAIN STREET. RICHMOND. VA.
mm \<; i'i.oim.i:.
I Coni inued from page I'M
timber.
I'pon lln? repoi ts submitted to the
( 'on vent ion the I )i x i? ? Senior Banner
was awarded lo Florida. the 1 > i \ it* In
termediate Banner was awarded to
Louisiana, and If I 'osier Award, a
ten-dollar easli prize. was award* d to
the First I'reshy lerian Soeiely of .Mi
ami. Fla. The rivalry was keen in
eaeli of these contests and indications
point to I he fart lliat it will he equally
keeil for t lie 1 1 ? ? two y? ill's. The pro
gram as outlined hy Secretary Kvans
was iiiianimoiisly adopted hy the Con
vention and each Stale is determined
io accomplish great inings "for Christ
and the Church" prior io t lie meeting
of ,1 lie Fifth All-South Convention,
which will lie held in Uiehinoml. Va..
in l'.CM.
Frank I*. Wilson.
C. K. Field Secretary for
X. C. and Virginia.
s s. \\i> c. i:. i\i iii;.\sK <;irrs.
Without dotihl. the Sunday schoids
of our Church are doiiiK h?>t t t*r work
this year along Foreign Mission lilies
than previously, and our Sunday
school superintendents are pushing
tlie Foreign .Mission part of their work
more vigorously than heretofore. This
is shown very clearly in the Sunday
school Kills to Foreign Missions. The
increase in their coutrihut ions for the
month of June. lf?22. over June, l!*21.
is $u,. xs I .si!, while for the period of
three months, from April I to June
;{?, l'.ii'li, shows an increase of $2,
IMN.SS over the corresponding period
last year. This is in spite of the
fact thai the gifts of nearly all other
depart meats of Ihe Church have de
creased considera hly.
"The same may he said of the
Christian Kndea vorers of our Church.
Their contributions for the support of
the Christian I2ndca vor missionaries
for th<? mon 111 of June were $i:i7.4."V
greater than for June of last year,
and for the period of three months,
from April 1st to June I'.Otli, the in
crease is over the gifts of
Ihe corresponding period last year.
"The young people of our Church
are beginning lo feel their responsi
bility for their part of the Foreign
Mission work, and are meeting this
responsibility squarely. Our superin
tendents and other leaders are co
operating wonderfully with them in
Die fulfilling of this obligation. Ilats
off to our young people!
Edward l>. C.rant,
Educa t ional Secret a ry.
\kka\s.\s voi \<; rr.on.r.'s
COMKItllNn:.
Tli<> First Anniiiil Young People's
Conference of the Synod of Arkansas
was hold at Hardy, Arkansas, the
week of Juno i:iih-20tli. TIipiv wore
eighty regisl rat ions. The Conference
was in ev? ry way a pronounced sue
( oss 2d young people t;iking definite
stands for life service, and five agreo
ing to go into Christian Service,
should Cod show tliom the way.
The program was simple hut very
effective. The camp was under the
direction of liov. James V. Johnson,
pastor at Arkadolphia. Arkansas, and
also chairimm of Synod's Committee
on Sunday Schools and Young People's
Work. Two classes in Ilihle Study
wore taught by Uev. ('. II. Nahers. of
Camden, Ark., and by Mrs. II. N.
Street of Lonoke, Ark. Moth speakers
are poxvorlul teaeliors of the Bible.
An intensive course upon Christian
Kndoavor was given by Mrs. (ieo. \V.
Shoffor, Sunday School and Young
People's Worker for the State under
the Assoinldy's Committee. Mission
study was taught by Mr. Alfred I).
Mason of Memphis, a member of the*
Assembly 's Committee on Ffireign
.Missions, lit* v. H. I >. AlcC'allle of Ko
rea also spoke.
Aii outdoor hillslide service was
In* hi each evening after supper ami
jusi at <lusk. talks being niailn by .Mr.
JohtiKOti. Hardy is in tin* Ozark
.Mountains, th<> Conference lieiiif; lield
on tin* Wall pot on Inn grounilii, across
Spring Hiver from tin* town of Hardy.
Spring Itivor afforded splendid swim
ming. I lie young people taking ad
Mintage of it twice daily.
It is < 1 1 1 i t <* likely thai l lie Conl'er
enre will l?e held the same week in
June in IBSil.
It tells how you
may secure an in
come that cannot
shrink; how you
\ may execute
your own will;
how you may
create atrust
iund; how you may give
generously without hardship.
It describes the annuity bond, a safe,
convenient, and productive invest
ment which promotes a fundamental
Christian enterprise. Endorsed by
all denominations.
Write for Booklet 24 ?
AMERICAN' BIBLE SOCIETY
Bible House. Ailor Place, New York
RANDOLPH-MACON ACADEMY
It A NIH H.PII-MACON AC'ADKM V
MIUTAItY Hl.niokl). \'A.
Thorouttli preparation f??r college or business lift-.
New gymnasium and swimming |mm?I. Liberal
endowment permits of unusually low irrms $I0"?
covers all changes for flu* school year. No ext r:is.
Randolph-Macon hoys Mirctitl- Mo graduates of
this school have rcn-ivtil full t'ollt-jji' degrees or
enteral profession hi the pas! J 7 years. For catalog
and further informal ion, address
M Si MTKii Smith W It. I'hki.cs, Pimm ipai.s
KLEINBERG
llume School for <ilrln.
In tin? Mountains of Virginia,
'rwctily-livf miles from rharlottfivllTfr,
Tin* usual high jicluml academic work.
Special attent inn paid to music. Bible
taught throughout the school. Prepar
atory courses arranged when ilesiretL
Total cost, including instrumental mu
sic, $J4U. Address
MISS ( IINSTAXI K WAII.KS or
II. *1. \V A I t.KS,
Sell ii) ter, V*.
McGUIRE'S UNIVERSITY SCHOOL
A private preparatory school for Rich
mond l>oys. Full corps of experienced in
structors. Small classes. Individual at
tention. Accredited l>y the leading univer
sities, technical schools and the U. S. Acade
mies. Lower School for little boys.
Apply for catalogue, containing univer
sity and college record.
JOHN P. McGUIRE, Principal
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Also wonderfully effective
in Bronchitis, Lumbago
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