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REINHARDT COLLEGE COM
MENCEMENT, MAY 10, 11, 12.
Children’s Day Exercises, Sunday,
May 10th, 2:30 p. m.
Song, by children.
Prayer.
Prayer, Sung by children.
Speech, Welcome.
Recitation, “Children’s Carols.”
Song, Sing Away.
Recitation, “I’m But a Very Little
Child.”
A Flower Exercise, by twelve little
Kiris.
Song, “Loving and Giving.”
Recitation, “The King’s Question.”
Recitation, (with music accompani
ment) —“Children's Day Ode.”
Song, “Those Who Do Not Sing”—
Eight little boys.
Speech, “The Children’s Crusade.”
Song, “The Missionary Hymn.”
Recitation. “The Strangest Thing.”
Recitation, “The Mother’s Opportu
nity.”
Recitation, “When We Grow Big.”
Song.
Play, “A Mother's Love.”
Freshman Exercises, Monday, May
11th, 9 a. m.
Essay—On the Other Train —Travis
Whitaker.
Speech—The Death of LaFayette—
Harris Moore.
Speech—Regulus to the Carthagin
ians—Zedic Kinnett.
Music: Piano Solo—Loesch, Dainty
Butterfly—Estelle McClure.
Essay—High Culture in Dixie —Kate
Hutchinson.
Speech—The Black Horse and His
Rider —Virgil Bell.
Music: Duet —April Smiles— Esther
Cline and Amy Silks.
Speech—How We Hunted a Mous.
-—Luke Arnold.
Essay—St. Peter at. the Gate —Kath-
leen Bolding.
Speech—A Stump Speech Paul
Hughes.
Music: Piano Solo—ln the Meadow
-—Sarah Elrod.
Essay—Aunt Elnora’s Hero—Sarah
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Speech The New South Roy
Hutchinson.
Music: Duet—Concert Polka —Stel-
la Hamrick and Miss Eakes.
Essay—My Days and Now-a-Days—
(Clara Burtz.
Speech—Destiny of Ameh-ica —Jes-
J se L. Williams.
Music: Piano Solo —Danse des Syl-
I phes—Maggie Wallis.
Essay—Molly—Christine DeLay.
Speech—The Heroes of the Confed
eracy—Lamar Balchin.
Music: Duet —First Regiment March
—Vaneta Hamrick and Miss Eakes.
Sophomore Exercises, Monday, May
11th, 2:30 p. m.
Speech—Sparticas to the Gladiators
—Carl Adams.
Essay—Betsy Hawkin’s Visit to the
City—Mildred Kendrick.
Music: Duet —Gitana—Estelle Tur
ner and Mildred Kendrick.
Speech—Obadiah Partington Swipes
—Wendell Pharr.
Essay—Mrs. Smart Learns to Skate
—Nellie Cox.
Music: Piano Solo —The Orchids —
Loyce Bennett.
Speech—Eulogy on Henry Grady—
J. C. Davis.
Essay—The Handful of Clay—Sarah
Jones.
Music: Duet —Teuschak, Ueazuuka
—lla Mae Powell and Miss Eakes.
Speech—The Victor of Marengo—
Harold Sharp.
Speech—The Victor of Marengo—
Harold Sharp.
Speech—Georgia—Glover Dodd.
Music: Duet —Soldier’s Chorus front
Faust- Vaneta Hamrick and Sarah
Jones.
Speech • Our Southern Dead
Lorenzo Whitaker.
Speech - Georgia—Van Vaughn.
Junior Exercises, Tuesday, May 12th.
9 a. m.
Speech Adversity—Paul Cline.
Essay My Friend —Edith Johnson.
Music: Duet —Terschak, Polka —
Maggie Wallis and Miss Eakes.
Speech—Faith and Failure —Burns
Cox.
Essay—Woman, Her Dignity and
Sphere—Sallie Harrison.
Music: Piano Solo —Hibiscus- Klthel
Harrison.
Si>eech —International Peace —Mar-
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All parties subject to street tax are
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Chief of Police.
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THE BARTOW TRIBUNE, MAY 7, 1914.
( ion Eakes.
Essay—Fashion—Daisy Copeland.
Music: Duet Liszt, Rhapsodie
Hongroise, No. 2—Eunice Mashburn
and Miss Eakes.
Essay—A Better Phase of Woman
Suffrage—Winnie Garrett.
Music: Piano Solo —Bartlett, Grande
Polka de Concert —Wilton Moore.
Individual Prize Drill.
Champion Debate. Haygood Literary
Societty vs. Pierce Literary Society.
Tuesday, May 12th, 2:30 p. m.
Subject. Resolved: That a Bench of
Three Judges Should be Provided to
Take the Place of the Trial Jury in
the Superior Courts.
Haygood Society, affirmative, Er
nest Donehoo.
Pierce Society, negative, L. L. Pad
gett.
Music: Duet —Koelling, Rhapsodie
Miguonne—Esther Cline and Miss
Eakes.
Haygood Society, affirmative, Sam
Griffin.
Pierce Society, negative, A. G.
Hutchinson.
Music: Trio —Holst, Dancing Flow
ers—Mary Sharp, Lillian Bearden and
Thelma Love.
Haygood Society, affirmative, Rob
ert Osborne.
Pierce Society, negative, C. P. Har
ris.
Music: Duet —Military March
Aurora and Edna Bearden.
Graduating Exercises, Tuesday, May
12th, 8 p. m.
Oration —The Importance of Charac
ter —D. W. Lint.
Essay—Simon Says Wig-Wag—Cor
delia Timmons.
Music: Piano Solo —Slack, Home-
Sweet Home—Sarah Jones.
Oration —The Need of a Purpose in
Life —Ernest Watts.
Essay—Modern Peril—Mamie Ken
drick.
Music: Trio —Keller, Bewitching
Fairy—Colleen Sharp, Loyce Bennett
and Bessie Cook.
Oration—The Young Man of Today
—Raymond Osborne.
Essay—To Be Rather Than to Seem
—Annie Smith.
Music: Duet—Teusebak, Waltz—
Lizzie Holbrook and Miss Eakes.
Oration Valedictory Address —B.
E. Donehoo.
Music: Piano Solo—Spaulding,
Dream Dance —Mary Sharp.
Oration —Baccalaureate Address—
President R. C. Sharp.
Music: Piano Sol^— Hamevouski,
Saint d’a Pesth —Edna Bearden.
Delivery of Diplomas.
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
May 10, 1914.
(Copyright, 1912, by Rev. T. S. Lins
cott, D. D.)
The Unjust Steward. Luke xvi:l-13.
Golden Text—He that is faithful in
a very little is faithful also in much:
and he that is uprighteous in a very
little is uprighteous also in much.
Luke xvi:lo.
1. Verse I—Who1 —Who would you say this
“rich man” represents?
2. Should all nfen strive to be rich?
Why or why not?
3. What are some of the advantages
and disadvantages of being rich?
4. Who does the “steward” of this
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5. Verse 2—What is the moral or
spiritual equivalent of a steward wast
ing his master’s goods?
6. What are the chances of an un
faithful steward getting caught?
7. Verses 3-4—When a man has lost
control of his actions and is out of
harmony with God what should he do?
8. Why is it that so many make no
provision for their e'ernal welfare?
9. Is there such a thing as honor
among thieves? Give your reasons.
10. Verses 5-7—Which is the more
vile, the man who bribes another to be
dishonest or the one who consents to
be bribed, and why?
11. How is it that so many men are
so easily led to do dishonest things in
order to make money?
12. Why is it that money is such a
powerful factor in the lives of both
bad and good men?
13. Just, what did this unrighteous
steward expect to accomplish by in
ducing his master’s debtors to cheat
their creditors?
14. Verse B—ln our long term peni
tentiaries there are many forgers, fin
anciers, burglars, counterfeiters and
others, who are men of extraordinary
ability; in what way, if any, may they
profitably he used as examples to oth
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15. In what sense did Jesus use this
unjust steward as an example?
16. Verse 9—ln what way may we
make money lay up for us riches in
heaven?
17. Why is it that money frequently
makes for unrighteousness, and that
it is difficult to be both very good and
very rich at the same time?
18. What is the potential spiritual
power of ridhes?
19. Verse 10—May a rich man be a
true Christian who does not spend his
money as he verily believes God wants
it spent? Give your reasons.
20. Why should a skilful money mak
er use his_ skill in the same degree in
his spiritual or heavenly affairs?
21. Verse 11—Would you say or not,
and why, that a man w*ho does not
spend his money in a right way can
iot be saved? (This is one of the ques
tions which may be answered in writ
ing by members of the club.)
22. Verse 12—Can a man have eter
nal life who is not faithful to his fel
low men? Why?
23. Why may not a man depend upon
riches and depend upon God at the
same time?
Lesson for Sunday, May 17, 1914.
The Rich Man and Lazarus. Luke xvi
-14, 15, 19-31.
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