Shepherd University - Cohongoroota Yearbook (Shepherdstown, WV)
- Class of 1927
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X, f' 43.-avg:-rf dw W' 'V 'U 4' ra ' W 4 E ,. lilv :A ' nl' 5 in 3 Sim ra is a 1- ---------------1--,- -------1 --. -..I .I .-..:..: I.: .-..-.,....- ,,. The Cohongorooia 1 9 2 7 lzrlllvml lay THIC J UNION CL XSS Shcpln-rd lfulle-gv Stzltc Nmwnzll Scflmul Slllfl'lIl'IlilJS'l'HNX N. NN. X X. Nkkifwf Op S Q 2 - .. , X X CA 'ECTS Czg iw if XY' A-H1 Quivl Along lhrf l,0,0llIlll',. 4. 4 H+ Ig S0 Cn my O Dedication To LHNNA Lows Yowr, WH l Jr3D1r'AT13 THIS Boox AS A TQKHN OF UVH AP- PRI-Il lA'l'ION UF HHH lN'1'l'lRl'jS'1' IN THE XYEIJ-'ARE ur' SHEPHERD VQLLHQQE. -042-1 B94- Two -0 ZZ S. C. , '91 Iforeword Anothvi' ymu' has rollfwl IIWIIVY and l+':1.tl1vi' Tiine- 411-iinnimls thc- fourtc-1-nth vohnnc- of thi' C'ohongoroot:1. In :mswc-r to his call, ilvzu' I'f'iIlif'l'S, wh, thc- Junior Flaws, pre-sont this hook for what it is worth. Wo hopv in the- days to coinv, :Ls you loaf through its pagvs you inuy find llllllly I'0llliIltil'I'S of tho happy hours spvnt :it Sin-plic-rd Vollz-go. In :nl- mlition to :L rvcord of thc- school's nctivitif-s for thc- yvzu' wc- hzlyf- incluilf-cl as 11. spvcial fP1l.il1I'f' Sf'V1'I'Ii,i zxrtif-los 1-4-c:1.lli1n1 past days in historic Shf-plwnlstown. W0 wish to thunk our :ulvc-1'tism's, Prvsiclmit White-, Miss Turnvr, Mr. H. L. SIlj'tif'l', Mr. .Iohn Quiglvy, Mr. R. G. xIiiif'l', Mrs. T. H. Imvis, :xml :ill othf-1' pf-rsons who have- vontrihutvd in any way to thc- slice:-ss ot' our :1nn1n1l. 49 H+' Three 4 . LICNNA LOWE YOST +g Q . Four .Ng 9 Lenna Lowe Yost Lenna Lowe Yost was born in Basnettville, W. Va. in 1878. She is the daughter of Jonathan and Columbia Basnett Lowe, two loyal West Virginians. Her preparation for life was made in West Virginia Wesleyan C'ollege and Ohio Northern University. After her graduation she married the Honorable lflllis A. Yost, who is now an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern llistrict of West Virginia. They have a son who is following in their footsteps of service. Mrs. Yost has always been an untiring worker and has given special attention to the welfare of the women in education and in industry throughout the State, She was President of the West Virginia Equal Suffrage Association, and, still more, she acted as chairman of a committee in a campaign for the ratification of the Federal suffrage amendment. The efficient service that she rendered the equal -064 S . C. suffrage cause was the occasion of much favorable comment. She also served ten years as President of the Wom Union, during which time the organization did much In 1921 she was appointed by President Harding, as States to the International Congress against Alcoholism She was offered the commissionership of prohibition in most important executive positions in the State. lt is an's Christian 'l'emperanee in promoting prohibition. a delegate of the United at Lausanne, Switzerland. West Virginia, one of the said she refused the office because of her deep interest in education in the state schools. Mrs. Yost may fittingly be called a famous first of West Virginia. She was the first woman in West Virginia to preside over a political party convention. She was the first woman teller of the Republican National Vonvention, and the tirst woman to be a member of a state board. She has been an active and efhcient member of the State Board of lidueation since 1921. She has a particular interest in the problems that involve the health, the diet, the housing, and the happiness in general of the students. She has several times been a visitor at Shepherd Vollege, where her devotion to the best interests of the school and her graciousness and personal charm have won for ber the friend- ship of both students and faculty. -MH R+ Five . ' K+' S. C. YW QQQ I v I -54: T' W 5W 1 -if . , V , , - I .. S :X X Q ya.-, 3 ' Yu! gi - . , 'l'Ill'l f',XNIl'l'S ,gr g++- Six -wa S. 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'l1Clll'11CI' 111 S1'ie111'e 111111 Firsl Assf 1111 VYes1 1,il1e1ly Slule N111'111z11 S1'l111r1l, 121117-12. 111- 1l11r1i11g Sl1I11Il1C1'S 121118-111-11. Atlenrlecl 8111111111-1' Nl'l1l1l11 XYes1 Virginia Universily 121117 111111 11111 11111 Lll11VCl'S1l.y 111 Cl1i1'11g1'1 12112. 111111 12122 211111 11111111111 12-1213. S111-11l1e1'11 College Slate N111'11111l N1'1111l11, 12112. 1N1,1fj2'l'11:11'l11'1' l'11l1li1' Sl'l1l111l, 182113-121113, Assiglglnl 11111 I lllllll 911111111 1X1 11 11111 11111114 S1111 111 1111 N1 2 1 '1 Q1' .z's: 1-j.-.'z-N11 'l1111l, 1.11121-1. A. li. XY1'sl Yi1'gi11i11 1111ix'e1'silv, 1211111 11'1wl1'111'l111' flleiwille 811110 Nf1I'Il1lll S1'111111l. N111'111g' ll'l'1ll. 121117. 1l1Sll'lll'l11I' 111 Sl'l1fI1I'C. 5111111- l11'1'1l 1,l1l.ll'Ql'Slll1l' N11l'l11ill Sl'l1l1f1l, 121117-IQ, A. Al. 11251 32113111111 l1ll1X'l'I'Sl1X. 12111. G1':11l11:1l1' S111- fleiil f,11l'l1l'll 1 lllX'l'l'SI1X' Sl1ll1l11l'l'S. 121111-ll-12-Q11 11111 21. 5111110111f11'11I 'l'l,1 Il1111lX'111111111111fUI l1Q1H-11- 11x 3111111111 111111 12118 111 Nll1'I1lIl'l'll l.11ll1'Q1' 5l:1l1' Nl1l'I111ll S1'l11111l 1211 1 XV. Ifl. S. WIIITE 1':NfiI.1Sll. 11'1111.x1:11. .-xxim P11111-'1-gss111N.x1. S1.11a.11aC'1's S1l1llC111. Salem College: GI'21fl1lLl1C Glenville Slule N111'11111l S1-l111111g A. B. XYesl Yirginizz LlI11VCI'S11y'Q S11111e111. ..111l111s ll1'111ki11s U11ix'e1'si1y. A. M. VVQS1 Yi1'g111iz1 l111ix'e1'si1y. P1'i111fi1111l l 1z11wo1'111s. 121111-153 S1111e1'i11le1111e11l B11l'11SX'1l1Q, 1211113-7: SllI1QI'1111CI1flCI11 lii11gw11111l, 121111-111 P1'i111'i1111l Fle111i11gto11 High S1'l11111l. 12112-1151 SllI1CI'1111Q11C1C111 Piec11111111l Distrirft S1-l11111ls. 121115-18: S1111e1'i111e11c1e111 1401222111 12118-211. 1JI'CSlllQI11 S11e11l1e1'cl College Slate Nr11'11111l S1-11001. 121211. .X. D. IQICNAMOND Kl.x'1'111-:M,x'1'11:S. CH1fM1s'1'11Y. PHYSICS G11111111111- 111' West l.il1e1'1y Slule Nf11'1111ll S1-1111111. 211111g 'l'1111 1111 111 ll 11111111 S1-1111111 1111'ee years. A. 13. MABE1, IIICNSIIAVV CAHDINIER l115'1'1111x'. 1i1111N1111111,1s. ,win Civics lXl. P. L. New VVi1111s111' College, Md.. 18815. 'l':111g11l I1CllI' 8111111011 S. C.. 18813-71 G1e11w11111l. Mrl.. 1887-8: Newlciwn. W. Va.. 1888-21: Privzile S1'11o111, 111115 V1 18215-11: 1I1NV111111. W. Yu.. 182113-7: 1X1l. Airv S1-110111, Berkeley Cf1lll11y, 18217-83 r11C21l'11C1' I 11111111111 Slule Nf1I'l111ll S1-110111. 182121-121113. A. B. 1 VK'es1 Vi1'gi11i11 U11ix'e1'3ily S111111111-1' '1xPI'111S 111 121233 11111 12121. S11ep11e1'1.1 College Slule N111'I1121l Selwol, 121113. ' .1. 1il,l.A MAY 'l'l1l1N lili liN111.1s11 f11':11l1111l1' Sl1l'l1l11'I'1l 1111111-Q1-SlzileN111'111111S1-l11111l. .. ' '- 5 l ' A 5, L . . 1 4- . 1. S1I'1l1'111lA 111 1':I1Q1lSl1., Wesl Yirginizi U11ive1'si1y. 1.115. M. A. 8111110111 of .Xlllllli liUS.Xl.llC IIRICIANIJ l'I'l l'.X H. XYILLI .XNIS CuNINlI',l:l2I.xI, Sl'liII'.l1'I'S flrzuluulm- Xxlwlllllglllll Lfllllllj' lllgll S4-lmul. Hug- vrslowll. Nlrl. flfllllllilll' llolumlmiu BllSlIIl'SS Lol- lc YC II'1 7l'l'9l.UXVI1 -- ' -' ' ,g . -g . . Md. 11.111111 l,ulumln.1 Busi- nvss Cullvgv. Slmrlhzlml Diploma Grvgg Sm-lmul, Cllivzlgo, Ill. Slurlvnl llolumlmizn l'l1ivl'rsily'. Ii. C. S., Bowling clI'0l'll BllSlIll'SS lvIllYl'l'Sllj'. Slwp- hcrll Collvgc Slulv Xurnlzll Sm-lwnl. 1913 FI,0l'2liXCE SI IAXY 5r'l'1-,lwlson mf Il-.Xlllll-.IQ I ILXININH. l vm-.n 6-nun-,X B. fl. liirksvillc Slznlc' 'l'v:n'lwrs' Cn 1 cr of rurul srlmols for lhrvv ycfanrs. luxe ya an lem-lling in lligh S4-lmnls. Siu-plu-nl llullvgc- Stanle- Normal Sl-howl, 19215. .Xlll .Hurul Sz-lumls. Nlmwgzulllmxll lliglx Svlmnll .Xrl l,IIPllilll1lvXYl'Sl Virginia l'1llx'vl's1ly. lllllly Slmll-nl XY1-sl YWQIIIIQI l'nix'1-rslly. IENUI-2. Svlmlaursllip NIl'llllll'l' of .Xrl Slll1ll'IllS' lA'1l,LflIl'. N4-xx' York lilly. 1 l, ,, , . . , . , 1.50--.L Sluclvnl zmml .XSSlSllllll Ill Nvluml ul lmlu- Vllllllll. lIllX'l'I'NllX ul l.lm':ngu. ISDH.,-M, 5llllll'IIl llll'l'l' SlllIlI1ll'l'S in Wvsl Ylfgllllil l'l1ix'l-wily :unrl um' SIIIIIIIIPI' in Xvw Ynrk Svllfml ul' Ifim- :xml .Xp- pliwl .Xrl. lllSll'lIl'lUl' XXRNI Yirginin l'11ix'l-rsily. SllIIlHll'I' lllllli znml Spring llllll. .Xrl Sllpm-1'x'ism', l '1il'mul1l lllllvlim' Yvlluols l'NN3 II Yll plllrfl l'nI 1 . . . . ' . . l ll'QC5l1lll'XUl'lll2ll3l'llHHl. 11912. .IICSSIIC 'l'llU'l l'lil1 l,.x'l'1x, l'lH',Nl1ll. 1Xl.X'I'llI-,NI.XIIf.S. .xml ln-,m.r:.xl-In Slumll-nl XXX-sl YlI'QlIll1l Wm-sll-yanlm llnlll-gn-. ,X. li, XYvsl Yirgilliu l'11ix'l'l'sily: .X, Nl. llulumlviu l'ni- x'0rsilx'. 'l'c4u'l14-l' nl' Lzllin :xml Nlzallwlmmzulir-s. NY4-s- lvx':ll15lIamllvg0 frmn lima- ul' graullmllml unlil Iilll: Sllhllll' slllnjvvls in llmflml lligh Sl-lmul lm' lwu vm-zursz Nlm'Qznl1lmx'11 High Srlmul 1-Hlll' yvznrs, Slwp- lu-rcl llullogv Slulc Xnrmzll Svlmnl, Iillll. -A 4'9 . L - 4 1 NLX131 .1, Rl. 11,X1,1, 11111111 1C1111x1111113s 1 1- .1 L. 1.11.1811 1'I111'1:.1'1'11 DN G11111111111' '1'1'11-11 KI11111111' 111g11 81-1111111 19111. A. 14. 111-51 11112111111 1'1111'1'1's111'. 1911. 111111'1'1's111' 111 X1'1s1-1111s111. 8111111111'1'. 1915. .X. M. 1'1111'1-1'si1y 111 Nc1111:1s1111. 1917. 1111111112119 8111111-111 1'11i1'1-rsily of 1l11111'111'11111. 1917-18. '1'1111g111 11111 11-11145 111 l'1l1'kl1 51-1111111s. 71111112111 111 '1'1'1111' 1111111111 111g11 81'1111111, 1911-111. 1,1'1111'111211 C1111' C11111111' 1111511 81'l111111, 1918- 19. 1'1'l111'111111 111111 1JlS11'l1'1 81111111111111111111111. 81. 1X11lI'Y'8, 19211-211 1J1'1I11'1I12l11l11l1 1Jis11'11'1811111'1'11111'1111- 1 J 1 1-111. S1111111511111, 1.121-Ll. 11111111 131-1'111ll1'21110112l1 D11- l1111'11111'111. S111'11111'1'11 C111111gQ 8111111 N111111111 81'11111.11, 1921. 11111111111 X1111s 111 11 N11111111,1g,5.l1l1111111l 1,111 1111111118 1111111 1111111 8111111 1I111111g1'. 1111111111111- S11ll1y 111 11111111 11l1l1l1111118111111 1111111 11111 181111 1'11111 11 . . - 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 11111111 IIVU1111' l111'11111111111'5 111111 1'111's11'111 11 11111111 111 1.11151-11111111-1 x111l'11111111111 111g11 81-1111111 111 A118ST11I1'1 111111. 1111111, 11111 11-1118. 8111-111111111 111111Qg1- 811111- X111'l11:11 81'1111111. 1921. mm ,.f-ff' XIAIRIIC 1i1,811i M1:11111f11J 311811: 111':11I111111' 111 X1111'l' 111111 1.11111-Q111111 1,11111's1- 111 1X11l811' K111111111111111111 1111111'g1' 111' 1X1ll811', 11i111'i11111111 111110. Cl1'11111111l1' 51111111111 N1J1'111-X1'1'81111'111'111'1'11l'811y 1C1'1111:1l1111. 111., 811111111111 1921. 111111 Wcsl Y11'g11111 J 1'1111'1-1'si11'. 8111111111-1' 1923. '111l1lQ111 11111-1' 1111111 1111111 J X - 1,11g1111 111A1111'g11, 111151-111'1111f. 1111- 19111-1912711 N111 1111111111111 1,1111cg1- 111 1X1118l1', 1911-191111 1111111111111 1 . . 1111111-Q1-. C11'11111111Zl, 1X11ss., 19111-1917g P1l1J111' 81-11011 J 51118112 v1114'l', 111111 11111111, 1.11g1111. VV. Xvll.. 1917- 19211 C111-111'1111' 811111- N111111111 81-1111111, 1921-19213 S11l'l1111'1'11 11111111111 8111111 N1JI'I111l1 81'1111111. 19221-21 11111111 1111111'g1', 1'11'11111'l'11'1i. K111.. 11121-25. PFPSCI1 1111S1111111. 1925. 11.11 11.11111X1 11. 111511111 1111.11111111 111' 1'111's11'11 1111111'X111111X 111111111111- X1:11'1111s11111'1f 111g11 81-11111 111 11111 N'Il'1Q1'111 51'111H11 1'II11111'111U1' S11'111'11l1' 111 NN V V X 1. ,,. Mass. 111- 1-s X11'g111111 11'1l1'1l1'1'8 111511111111 11. C11'111111:1111 1 H1-1112.1 S111'1l111'1'11 Q11l111'Q1'S11Q11' N111'1111llS1-llqmli 2.1. C Student Georgc' Wusliinglon l'iiix'vi'sily. lineal H.ulf01'cl Stull' 'l'0:u-livi's Collcqv. l'nix'i-rsily ol' Xirginizi, 'l'0:ic-l1Q1's College, Colinnliiu llI1lX'1'I'SllX'. Principal Falls Cliurvli lligli Svliool, 'l'1-zu-livr :incl f Supervisor, X'i1'gini:i. Slleplicrcl Collcgv Stull Noi mul Svliool. 111213. Iligl C oll .IUIIN NlCXX'lIHXllC lflioinm' .xxiv .XGlll11l'l.'I'l'llI', l,llilifl'l'Uli oil' 1X'i'ili.ii'i'n:s llislory :incl lJllX'Sl1'1ll lzclnvzilion :incl .Xllilvliv lil 1 1 Cnrzullizilc- Slnclvnl. XX val X irginizi l IlIX'l'l'SllX'. Ninn t .. lilJl'l'll TIIUNIPSON l1'liRX'lSOR oi-' 'lil'lAK1llliIR'l'liA1NINK1. l,UXX'liH Gnlxlnias Gmrliizite XX'0slvrn lligli Sm-liool, XYllSl1lI1Q10I1. ll. XX'. ll. 'l'll.XL1llliH llisionx' .xxo liczoxoxiiizs lliicizczion oi-' lEX'i'i4.xsioN ' A +11 XXI A. B. XXOsl Xl1',QlI1l1l ll1lX'l'l'SllX'. 11 .4 . . . Unixfi-ifsily, of Cliivzigo. 19113. i1il'llI'lll'l' Ill XXX-s X irginizi lllgli Si-hools, 1111 1-1.1. lvzivln-i'. Klzirsliull Collvgv. Spring 12111 :incl 125113. l'i'iiif-ipul lligli Svliool. Pzixlon. lll.. 15117-18. Slips-i'iiilviiml1'iil ol Svliools. lluwis. XX'. X':i.. 15118-213. Slim-plnwrl Holla-gi Slllll' Norniail Svliool, 121223, S'I'liXX'1Xl1'l' E. .XIRNULD l,IBR.XliIAN .xxn HliGIS'l'li.Xli XX'est0rn Nlurylziml Collego. A. li. Grurliiails- slu- rlcnt XX'csl Virginian lliiivciuily. Ohio Slulv l'niyvr- sily, Clllllllilllflllll l,il1i'u1'y Sl'l1O0l.A Prini-ipzil Piml- niont lligli Si-hool, 1917-223. l.ilmr1n'inn XX'urri-n 'fl School, XX':n'rcn, Uliio. 129225-21. Slim-plii-nl Qgv Slam' Norinzil Si-hool, 12121. Graiclilzilm- lim-ysvi' lligli S1-liool, 11117. ,X. ll lJllX'lS illltl lulkinn Lollvffv. -111131. lnsli'ii4'l.oi' in l'l'4'l.Ul'2lllllfiU1l1'll liivliwoorl lligli Svliool. 1921-IJ25 nwr. lllllm. Blu-pin-i'cl l,oll1'g1'5l:ll1' Nornizil Svliool 1'l'm A Q.,-.1 X X if 'WW7 l : MMM W t,,f 7 ' 1 W ' ' '!'P'l47ff!7f'i f W 6 ff iii ff X 2 f' 5 ' J 7 ' F f Zag? ,Q ' Z , 1, fl' 1 ,ARIN Mt E.. 5 H f' ' ' 15,7 T 1 4,', Z V! lf' 41' Q7 ali, ff 4 1 E il -1- yr,-- 427! ,F K. 3 A,W T-7 - ..7 -7 K.. : 5 I ' - IQ f X 4 X Z Z 7 mf A. D. KENAMOND Sponsor of the Class of '27 :ZW S C W +54 ' ' R+ f'4'l'i ' Senior Class c'uI,uRS 1+'I,uX se- :xml lfruy Swm-I NI4 b'l l'4 D Xnllzffzgl fll'l'llf fx Ifqfhlly :mn UFFIC 'ISHS YICH PM 4 l'rw.w1rlw.1 ..,... ,... . Msvl-11: IM' 1431: I'1'6e-IH-ws1'rlc11t ...A TI'f'll.YllI'f'l', . . . v .1 Llxlox I,m w , .I',l'NIl'l'l H ICI.'l'Zl-ll, Sf'f'l'f'f1ll'jl. , . .... l':lDl'I'II films!-2 lff'1m1'Iw' ...,. ...A. S Aim!! IIUINII-QS I,l'l'lI,I,I-L Iilmwx l IIFPI' I,f'llIl6'l'-Y . , , , l xxwzlz XX 1f1I,sl1Axs -wa nw- Twenty-three O 443 S C 19, -++:1 1 1 1441+ ' I Y Y O I .1 111111111 Class 1111511111157 S1'IJ11'1l1ll1'1' 1-1, 1926, 11111 1111111111111's 111' 111111111111' S1'111U1'c111lSS 111111 1Il 11111 S. CY, s1111111 111' 11111s11 1l2LV1I1g2Q 111111'11'1111 11111111 11111111' sc1111111s, W111111 11111111's 111111111 11111111 111 1111is11 1ll1'1l' N111111111 1'11u1's11 :11111-OI' 112l1V1IlQ ,Q1111111111 11Xp111'111111111 111 11C'2lf'll1I1Q. S1111 111111111111' 1111p111'1:1111 1111111111 s111pp1111 up 1'I'1Jlll 11111 5111111 C'11u1's11 111111 .l11111111' 1'111ss11s 111' 111s1 y11111'. 111011 1111v11 W11 1VOI'1i11l1 111 111111411 1111s y11111' 11. 111'111111111111 111111. 111111111 111111 1111-S 11111111111 IIII11 11' w11 1111111 11111 1111111 111111 sp11c11 W11 s111111111 l11i1' 111 1111111 11111 111111111's w11 1111v11 1'1111111v1111 1111 11111 111111 111' 111111112 1111111 11s 1111l1v11111111s 111111 21-S 11 11l11ss. '1'1111 S11111111' C'111ss 111118 l'1'DI'6'Sf1l11i1,11V0S 111111111 Sf1V1'l'111l C1111111111s 111 1111181 Y11',g111'1iz1 21,1111 111111111111511 11 is 11111 11111 1111'g111s1 11111ss 11v111' 11ss111111111111 111 8111111111111 1'111111g11, y111 111 11111' 11s1111111111111 11 is 111111 111' 11111 p11pp111s1 111111 111'1g111111s1. XV11 W1111 1111' P1111 1'1111111s1 1111s y11111' 111111 1'l1l1S 1111111 11111 11111111 w111'k 11111112 by 216111111111 1111111111111 1111111111111 111 11111s11 YVUII 11y 11111 1'111'111111' S11111111' 1'111ss11s. 12111111 y11111' 1111s 111111111s1 is 11111111111 1111 W1111 il 1111111 11111111111 111' 1'1'11111111y l'1V11.lI'y lJ1'1XVf10I1 11111' -1111111113 111111 Sf1I11111'S. 1'1ll1'11l1'1'Ill11l'l' w11 l12l1V1' 1'111'111s111111 w111'1l1-W111111 1111111111111's 111 11111 Vil1'1f1l1S 111111V11111s 111' 11111' s111111111, 11s 11111' S1111'y '1'111li11g1 filllll, 1111f'I'iLl'y S11111111111s, Y. W. KY A., 11'111'1111si11 1111111 2111111 1'11111'111 1'11111. W11 1111v11 11111'1v1111 111111111 p11111s111'11 111111 111111111 11111111 w111'k111g1 111 11111 1111ll1f'I'1'Il1 1111'1111111z11111111s, 1111' 11ff11111s 111 W1111111 will Q11 W1111 us, 111111111111 21 111111111 11111:1s:1111 :11111 111111111 1111111111 11110. l11k11w1s11, W11 1l1l1V0 11111111111111 111 11111 V111'11111s 1'111'111s 111' 11111111111fs 111111 ll1lV11 11111111111 Illillil' 11111 11111111s s1111c11ss1'111, 1111111111v111'11111 111 s1111w 111 :111 111lll1'S 11'1111 sp111'11111111s111p. A11111111g111 w11 1111v11 sp11111 111111111 1111111 111 11111 VI'l1'111llS OX1Fil-Cl1l'l'1C'll1:l1' 11111ivi1111s w11 ll2LVf' I'11'11 s1111'k1111 by 1111y 111111111s 11111 111111111 1l1I'l1ll1JllS 12l1SliS 111' 11111 s11111y 111111 111111 1111' K'l111SS 1'1111111s, 11111s11 111' 111111111111 k1111w11111,1111 111111 1111v11l1111111g1 11111 p11w111' 111' 11l11l1QQ111. W111111 w11 1111 11111111 1ll'Ulll 1111s s111111111 11111y W11 1111 1111111111111 11111C11111's3 11111y 11111 11111111111's 2111111 1'11111111's, 111111 1111111111111's 111' 11111' 111111111 1111 1111111111111111 s11y, W11 VVIIII1 Il, 1111111111111' 111 11111 11111ss 111- '27 11111' il 11111011111 111 11111' s111111111 111 1111111 11111' l111ys 111111 girls. Huy XV1' 11111111111111 111 l1v11 11111 1'11111'-111111 11l11 S11C1IL1, 1'11l1g111111s, 11111111111, 111111 p11ys111111. A11111111g111 1111 ,LII'2l11lli11111Il 111111'11111,11, W11 11111 1-2l,I'0XV1'1l 111 S1111111111111 01111-1111, NVQ' s1111,11 :1.1w11ys 1111111111111111' 11111' :11111 11111111 11111' Dl'Li11S1' 111 l11'l'. May W11 1111 111y111, 111v111g1, 2111111 1l'll1' s1111s 111111 11:111g1111111's 111' 11111' A111111 A111111-1'1', :11111 If1ll'I'1Sll 111 11l1'11l1lI'y 11111 1ll21.I1y 11111111 11llll'S w11 1111-11 11111111 111g111111111', 11s w1111 11s 11111 1'1'11'l11lS1l1PS XV11 ll2'lVl' llfflllllfxfl. 1'111'1s111111 f11'1l11'Y, '27. .,+:1 1:40- Twenty-four 5146 ff-r' Glil1'l'lil'l1li YIHGINIX C.Xlil1 5iiiflfiiicul1s'i'4mwx. XX. X .x .luniur Cullvgv Coursv. liiilviwl Slivplwnl Lul- cgc Suiuuior 11121. Cxruclliutccl from 1.1-eluwii lligh Svlmol. lXl0l11l1l'I' Colioiigniwmtii Still' 11123 6 Story lt'lllI1gl.llll1.x.xx. C.. A.. C,u-ormu.iu lulvrurx' Society, Glen' Clulm. liuskvl Bull 121213-27, YllI'C1lSlll'l:I' Cir'cmuiuu l.ll0l'ill'Y Sovivly. S4-vniicl Sviiicslvi' 12123- 213 uucl Suuuucr 111243. Criliv Cll'i'l'I1lll,lll l,ilu.ux Sm-icly. First Scuwslcr 121213-27. Business Nlaiiizigui' of Glcu Clulm 111213-27. .Iuuior Snug I.1 ulu 1'1 '1 l1 .IASPICH S'l'l1lil'l' DYICH l cui'1' Sl'.YH1'.1l'l'. XY. YA. .Iuniur Collvgc Coursc. l'1I1lK'I'0Il Slwplioril Cul- lvgv Full 11125. Grzuluulvrl from St. .Iohu s Amul- muy. Pclcrslmrg. XY. Yu. 12121. Nlcmlmcr Purtlicuiuu I.il0i':u'y Sm-icly. lforciisic' Clulm, lfootlm ill lm uu 121213, l'l1I1QI' 'llk'I1 111213 und 12127. Picket Stull' lfirsl Sciucslcr 12123-213. l m'vnsir' lulcr-Cullcgiutv 111-- lmtei' 121213 :incl 12127, Businvss Klzuiugvi' Culmngo- rootu auul .Iuuiur Cluss llislorizui 11123-213. l'rm-siclcut Purtlwuiun I.itcrzu'y Sm-ic-ly Soi-mul Souix-slvr 1'1 l3 Prcsiclcul Senior Class 151213-27. Delia I.iler:u'y Suvivly. lulcr-Sm-iely Contvs Purtlieiiiznri I,il0i'ury Soc-im-ty S1-vniul S 27. Sli x- -- 1 SOI 111-r Purllwiuuii l 12127. Critiv t1l1L'Sll'I' 111213- YlliClNI.X l1ll.l.NlYl'Ili Siil4.i'ili4.ims'nxxxx, W. YA. Slaiurlurcl Nuriiiul Cruirsv. l'Iuli-rvfl Slu-pluiml , 4 1 :lla-gil Sw-mul Si-iiivslvr, 1.121 f1l'llllllilll'll fn 1-plivrilsluwii lligli Svluml. Nll'll1l1l'l'l'l4'lM'l Sl ill 121213-27. Y. XY. C, .X.. Sl11l'X,lll'lllllg Clulm. Cii-1-mimi ui l ilvl':li'x'Sm'i1-lx' :uul Nlusiv Clulm. ..f-'.. , x., ., lif1l1l'1li'l' l1lilCNl Ifxusuxs. XY. Xfx. 3 Slumlurml Xurluul l1l1lll'Sl'. Kirzulllzilm-cl lrmu Pau is lligh S1-luml :uul l'ursmix lllgli S4-luml Nunn nl 111-purluu-ul 12121. v . 1. 1 1 Slznmlnml Nurmanl Cmlrsv. lilllc-rwl Slmvplwrcl lulll-gv lfznll 12323. Glmlllulm-cl lrnm Nlnrtinslmrg lgll Svlmnl. Nll'IlllN,'l' Cllc-v Llulm. N. NN. L... A.. nu' 'l'm-lllng lllulm. flll'CI'Hlll1lll l.ilvl'ul'x' Suvlvlv. Art luniur llulll-gv Cmlrsv. lCl1lv1'vcl S110 xllcrfl I fllll xxllc- lllgll Svlmul l.Ll, :xml Slmvplnwcl Cullvgc 1-fmrlznry Cgnnrsm- 19211. Ml-rulu-1' Cic'v1'uI1i1111 lllll IIX Sn lx Gul! Cll Vluln Y XY C' X. ilullvggv Hrr'ln-sll':l. Culmllgmunlu Stull, VIDIDCI' lm-I1 l'II'Sl 5l'llll'Slt'I' 1511.1-lb. Sw-ulnl 50llN'Sll'l' ISU.,- 'll. 5llIllllll'l lllllv :xml lwrwl 5l'IllQ'3ll'l' lllllm-ll. l'l-pnrlm' llll'l'l'Hlll1lIl l.ilvl'urx' Sm-ivlx' lfirsl Sl'Il1l'Sl0I' l'l lm 'lm S 1 -. -- . . l l'l'l1Il'Y l.ll'l'l'lbIllllII l.llt'l'1II'X Sm-lvly l'l1'sl Nll 1 J I J mlm! S1'llll'Nll'I' 1025-243, 'lll'l'1lSlll'l'l' Sm-niol' Class l'V'l3 7 INDIAJIRICS GREGORY NI.Xl!'I'lNSHl'HfL. XY. YA. .Iunmr Lullcgv l.mx1'sv. lznlcrvcl Slmcplwnl Lu XX. C.. X.. Slury lvlllllgf Llulm. .IIQXN I li.XXl,1lCS ll.Xlil,.XX Nl.xl:'l'1xsm'nfa. XY. YA. liflilur lfnlwxlgurmmlu 191243. Q CAIRHIIC NI.Xl3lil.I.lC IIARNIAN ll.XIiNl.XN. XX. XA. Slzmmlurcl Normal Cmxrsv. linlororl 'Shcph ilullvgv lfzlll Nil. Grmluznlcrl from Brlclgl-wa !F DAISY lil'NlCli lllCl.'l'Zl'Il. XX .xnln4.Nsx'I1.1,l-3. NX. Yx. . - . . l -gm' l':nll lilly. Cllwlllzlla-rl lrum XY1lI'1ll'IlS- l I -'z . vu- vm' . . . . .. lll'Sll'l' l.lLl3-LT. l.vpm'l1-1' Svnicn' Sm-oml:u'y Claws lvgm- Full 1292.1 Grzuluulm-cl from, Nlurlilmslnlyg lligh Sl-luml. lxlvllllwl' lJlll'lllL'lllLlll l,llUI'lil'y Sm-14-ly. X mel lu X4 ull-my .lunv 1921. lXlt'Il1lJl'l' Cir-emniun I,il01':1lx Snr-ivly, Story 'Polling Clulm, Buskcllmll Tczlm uct ig..- sr . V' MANY Glili'l'lll'Dli .IUXIQS lXl,Xli'l'lNSI5l'liG. XY. YA. Slumlurcl Nurluul Course. Cirucluulu ul' Slwp- hu uux N 'z .'m'iQly. Pivkcl Slull' 19213. Iluvkcy Ilalfllll lllllfm-213, Iizlskvllmzill 'l'0zuu lEl2.'m-213-127, Slul'v'l'cllll1'f ll. 1 . 'l'C ' V Y. Q 1 xf--' -x' 4 . .-fx ls. A ....,.. 1 1.x -'llsluwu lligb Sc-lmuul Nlvmlwr Cl1'l'l'Ul1lllll l.il- .'Xl,li1lC Llili lll'l'lC llr,bm4,sx'11,1.l., W. YA. Slzuulzuwl xflflllill l.1llll'Nl'. hrzuluull-xl lrmu llul vsxillc' lligb Sz-bunl. lilllvn-rl Slu-plufrll llullm 1 Nuumwr 1921. Mc-n11lw1'Slu1'A''lk-lllug lllub. Y. XX 1 -- I . zskvlbull 'l'0zuu. lluvlu-A' 'l'v:uu . , 'l A' ,.: ..Sm.i4, ,U 153 'L 4 . . . . .,...... , 5 l--- 1 C2 , Llll flu Club, Nu buy X. VK C.. X.. 1512.1-lb. Prvsiclcnl Y. NY. C. A.. 19243, Sl'1'l'l'l.1ll'X Cir-1-rmmiuu I ilu ux Yuciclx 1'l l3 Cullum ofB1sl1lb1ll'l1 un 1fl'b U ...- C.XlilRIl'l IiS'l'l'Il,I.li l,IGCilC'l l' XX Alun-.xsx'1l.1.lQ. XX. X A. Slzlmlzml Normal Course. linlcrccl College Full lEl2l. Grucluutecl from Wzxrrlcnsvillo Iligh Sc-bool 1923 zuul Sllvplu-nl Cullcgc Sw-omlury uursc 1925. Member of Parllmcniuu Lila-rury Su- y, Glce Club, Story Telling Club :uul Y. W. C. A. WISLLXI-l l5l,.XClil HlilJ .IIIXICS Slll-,XANIJIPAII .l1'xc:'rumx. XY. YA. fl' Full 1923. cll'Al1lll1ll.L'll lrulu Slu-I 1-rl.lu 1 m 1 lllgl1Sc'l1uul l.lLfm. :Xll'lllllL'l' ul l urllu-uiuu l.ilvl':ux Suvivly. Sllcplwrml 7 ff .llll1lUl' Lullvgv lmursc. l',llll'l'l'll Slu-plu-nl ful lll 1X IIIQNHY MAIJDICX SuI-,iluI-11uis'roxys:. NN. X A. Stunrlurrl Norniul Course. lintererl Sheplierrl Col- lrqe Full 1919. fiI'2ttltlLllL'fl Sliephercl College Short fllltl 1921 'Sf' . ..,. . FHANCICS li.XNlSlSllliG iXl.xlri'iNsniim.. VN. N,-x. Stunflurxl Norninl Course. Grzuluuterl from liey- Stl lligb S4 bool l9 'l Xtt Pot 't ll I . .-..1 .,, ,. 1924-ll. Iuuglit two yt-:us it Colm uui NN X 1 I nt:-rs-fl Slu-plu-rel ' College Summer 'l'erni 1923 Nleinber Story Telling Club. Glee Club. Cieeronizin I ill-rzxrx' Sof-u-ty. Senior llof-key 'l'e1un, Basketball uucl. President Y. XY. C A. AMY CI,IN'l'ON LUY Hiiczmmx. VV. YA. Stunrlui'cl Normal Course. linteretl Sliepliercl College Full 1926. Grtuluutecl from Romney High Sf-liool 1925. Attended Potoniue State Sehool. Keyser. VV. Yu. lX'Iember Pzuthenizin Literary So- eiety, Forensic' und Story Telling Clubs. President Story Telling Club First Semester 19243-27. Vive- Presiclent Purthenizin I,iterzu'y Society First Sem- ester 1926-27. Vive-President Senior Class 1926-27. Forensic Inter-Collegiate Debziter 1926-27. Upper Ten First Semester 19243-27. MARY ICLIZABICTII PUCII Hmmi-zy. W. YA. Stunrlurcl Normal Course. lintererl Shepherd College Full 19213. Gnicliluterl from Romney lligli Seliool 1925. Attenrlerl Potonizu' Stnte Seliool two Summer Sessions. Member Purtlieniun l,ilerzu'y Soeietv. Story Telling Club. Y. W. C. A., Girls' Glee Club, Senior lloc-key Tezun :incl Basketball Squad, Upper Ten First Semester 1926-27. v V enflerl omzu- S u ' 1 1 1. . 1. 1J.X X'111 111'IX1-IX' S'1'.XX1.1 1 1x11..x11x1-xxx'11.1.11.. XX. X .x. 11 ' . 111,1X'1'l N1.X1'1 S.XX'11,1,l'1 1111x1w11.x', XX'. Xfx. S1111111:11'11 N111'111:11 1111111's1-. 1C1111-1'1-11 S1l1'l11l1'1'11 1 , . 1 . x . 1.11111'1f1' 1'1111 151211. 111':111114111111 11-11111 1-.11111111'x' 111Lf1l 5 g1'11111l1 111213. .X111'l1111'11 1XX'1l Slll11I111'1' '1'1-1111s 1:11 1,1111l111111' Sl1111- S1-1111111. 1i1'X'S1'1'. XX'. X':1, x11'Il1111'1 1,Lll'1111'l1l1lIl 1,l11'l'L1I'X' S111-11-11. Y. XX'. 11. .X.. S111l'X '111'111l1:Lf 111l111, 13:1sk1'111:111 111111 111l1'1-i1'X' '1'1'z1111s. g12l11112l1'11 X111'111:11 11111111512 1':l111'1'1'11 S111'l11l1'1'11 111111'1 N1ll11l1l11 11111 1111111111111 f111111 1 XXl1 111 1, . 1... 1 1 .1'1'111 ' 1 1 1 1 1 11 1... 1 1 ' . :svn L1 1- 111 E 1, --1,-1 1114l1 511111111 1'1'1 11111 811111111111 111111 51 S11111111.11y 111111's1'. 111211, N11'111111'1'11f 1111-1'1'11111z111 1,111'1'1Il'X' S11- 1111X 811111 1111111 111111 131 11111 111111 11 11 1 11111 111s11 111111 111111111111 if '11 1 1 .... 1 ICZI-1.X 1'1X1'1. S'1'l'lXI1'1,1i N1.X111l1'1'I111'1'1i S'1'.XN1,1iY li1c.x11N11.x'sx'11.1.1-.. XX'. Xfx. S1:11111z11'11 N111'111:11 1111l11'S1'. 1'1I111'I'1'11 S111'11111'l'11 5 1 1 1 .A' .. 'L' . 1 V I-110- 1.11111g,1 NlI111l111l 11 I 111.11111.11111'1111111 111' XXII 11ig11 S1'1111l11. 1X11'11l111'I' 1111'131'11111:111 1,111'l'1l1'X' 8111,-1013: N11 '111111l1'1'11l11 Y XX' 1' X '11I11Nll11I X XX 113' 1 1 . . . . . 11. .X. 111211. 111'I1111'11'1' Y. XX. 11. .X. 151111 111211. .Xl'1111111x. XX. X Ax. 5121111111111 N111'Il1Zl1 111111151-. 1'11l11'I'1'11 S111'l1111'1'11 1 J 111111-1111 8111111111-1' 1.11.1. 11l'll11Il1l11'11 1111111 111111111 511-11-1 IIigl1 S1'1l1l1J1. .X1111111v11. XX'. X':1. 11121. 1X11'-lI1- 1 11111111'1111111111111111111x S111111X 11111 g111lX '1'111ll1' 1 - . 1 1 I ,.,,, .,v, . , x 1 1 1 1 1 1 A , 5 111111. 1111-511111111 111 1'111'sl1111 1.1lll1l1X 1.11111 5llll11ll1'I' 1'12.'1-211. W 5 - 2 2 WEQQFE W 'fxasjf 9' . , .IUIIN LEIC VAN MIC'I'IRlC ,mi Slll'.l'lIl'.IilJS'l'IDXYN, XY. YA. Q .lunlur lmllcgv Loursv. lf:llll'I'CIl 5lll'l7ll0I'Il Lol- , Q lcgv S01-mul Semester 1921. NlCll1lK'l' Cwcrmllzin ,V ffg f M' . Lllorury SlN'lCl.y. Basketball -Squucl 19241-213. Buse- .QS hull Squad 1927. Ylcc-Preslrlcnl Cll'Cl'0Ill2lIl Llt- , gif? urury Sm-lcly First Scmvster 1926-27. Manager . and lluplzun Buskclball 1926-27. fi-55 fl' 712. , ff A ll 'nl 1 ,qw-J LICWIS '1'AX'l'l'1H WILLSI IANS SH14,1flll,lslvs'l'oxx'N. XX. N .x. Slumlurfl Nmwlml Course-. l':llll'l'0ll Slwplu-rml llullm-gl' Slllnlm-r'l'crn1 12521. Grucllmlcrl from Shvp- lwrrlsluwn Iligll Svlmul lEl2l. S0c'nml:al'y lloursv l'l 'x Ks l l A Ullbtlll l V711 l is ...'. 1 1 .'S4N'lll 4' lffllllll' Clyllxrllgf ' 1 l- '. JIT'- D.- l. ,-.ff'., - 1 4 4 . H 'C'-lJI'l'Sll 0 ullnl l llllllillllll lllll ny Slillllf, X11 I nl Slury Vlllllllg Club. Business lxlllllilgwl' Pivkcl Slull' :md NIZIIIZIQUI' lfmnllmull 'lil'2llll Full 19213. Bzlskvl- lv all Nquwrl l'l 'r 243 'l'1-'aml'I 7 Nl'n'1x, r I3 mlm ull l P 1 . 1 1... .... 1 -.... A ll'1lIll 1.927 :Incl llllcvr lmznclvr ul' Senior Nurnlul Lluss. .1 ,fo 1.-1 IIILDHISIJ MAIC Zlillllli IXI.xn'rxNsnunG. NY. YA. Slzmclanrcl Nurnml Courso. linlvrcrl Slwpllcrcl Cnlll-gc Full 1921. Momlacx' Pzxrtlmcllizul l.llCl'2ll'j' Swim-ly, Slury Telling Club, Secretary P2ll'lllCllllIil l.ilvr:ary Sum-il-ly Summer 1925. 2-4 , - 'Ia 5 C II 6 -'+R Standard Normal Class .lmllis lil'.liNll'l' .XlilS4N2.XS'1' fil'CClllD1lllk. XX. X zu. Sum A ' . '. ':. liHIlX'Zll'. XX. X :n. Ill-gssua l,143u'1'.x B.x1,L Pul'sn11s. XX'. X'u. lixix l,l',l4. NlIl.l.14.l: 4Xl.'l'.X l':I.lZ.XIiIi'l'II lgl,1 JUXI S114-pln-l'cIslmx'r1, W. XXI. Sllllll'SX'iHC. XX'. X'u. I.l'4III,I.l'l NIAHI-Ll, lilmwx IQ0llI'lll'X'SX'illC. XX'. XH1. - gy ' -1 ', Q, Sulm.1-gx' Russ C1NDl'lili cllzillililz H.Xl.I'll U1 lm Dry lfurk, XX'. X'u. l,l'lt'l'SlDlll':Q. XX. X al. Nlxx MMA, H.x'xll4.X' P.Xl'I.1Nl-L NI.xx1N1-3 lhxvsux l1lllll'll'SlUXX'll. XX. X zu. lim-rkclcy Springs. W. X'u. Nlxnx' .XN'N.x llxlan Y ll ' Bl'Vk0lUY 5lW1U:Q5- XX- X U- Slwplwrmlslown, W. X':n. lilvumn S.XX'II,I,li Blxm' ClHilS'I'lNlu fllf.Xl1Y Sllcpllcrrlslown. W. X':1. lla-flgvsvillv. W. X'n. l.l',m..x I1.Xl.lx5I..XNl'. Culrl Stn-urn. XX'. X':n. ICIIITH Cl-1ssN.x Clmmsl: Sllcplwrclslmvll. XX'. X':1. IDono'1'm' Aux!-Ls Ilmm Pclcrslmrg. W. X 11. NI.xn'rl1.x l.m'ls1c Illilili Sll0IlhCl'llSl0XX'Il. XX'. XH1. lffllllkllll, XX. X 11. Blisslli fXIKUX'Ii III-3x1u.1-. ' ' :XI1ll'llllSIlllI'Q, XX. X :u. Ilurpcrs l crry. XX. X 21. Vl4lllil,IXI.X N.X'l'.Xl,ll'L IliIiI..XNlD 4 l Ul:If45NH'IYaI1 V IXIorgz1nlmvn. XX', Xla. ll19E5il1NYllll', XX- X11- UPAI. Blume lXlIlXX'lil.I. Davis, XX'. Xvzl. Hll!Ikl'l' lllll. XX'. ':. l'll,l.l'LN X'mmx1.x lifmxrzu ' ' ' Ilulllnwn. XX'. X'u, limmllu-y. XX'. X':n. S.xlslN.x li.X'l'llIililNl'. l.liXX'IS Bunkcr llill. W. X'u. lim11m'X'. W. X':1. U1-AI, NI.XliIl', IJ nz Parsons. W. X'1n. lluvis. XX'. XIII. XX'lNIl l'I'.I7 Nlxlclmcll- XX Ill'I .u.1.l. .IL'1,l.x Bl-3.x'rnu:l4. NI11Cl.xnr. . . Paw Paw, XX'. Xvll. XX'l1il:u-rm-, X':1. S.xn.xu li.x'rl114.nlXl4.XX'l1.l.ls Slmcnumlmnll .Ium-lmn. W. X zu. Junior College Course SARAH Bmsczm-. Ilona!-Ls Ilwu-.L flmwr Xlfv1..l .I4 ' ' SIN-plu-1'cIslmxrl. W. X zu Slwphvrcislnwn. XX. X 11. .Xl,I.I1SHN l',xI I. Iirmnn Sllcpllwclstamn, XX'. X':a. Thirty-one Al.XliH,XI!l-fl' Iimu-.x Xiu-m'u11'1'n:x mil I'mnl XX X n I',l1x.xl.ll.xxlm-.ns Nlxxl l,l. lixxx .XlPIiI,.XllDIa :Xll'l't1lIl'.I.l. 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Mm l5.xI,1mlx Mmm' lll1.1m,x lg.XfNKb Nl.xln'l3.xwa1lxl.fxx HILILX I3r.Axl.1. Yl',l.TXI.X BlzIi4iIHJl,I. X IIHLINIA lil,A.m1mful:1m .Xli'l'lllVlG limmwx Ylrmlxlx f1l.lxNIll'.NlN1i lzxm, Q.Hl4'l Nl.XN Nwm Conf:-'x1.fxN Nxxxlll, lir.l.1, Umm l'1l,UlCl'.N4ll'. lJ.xx'ls '5'l',Ill4'l1'1I Nwllol Llzlxs, N-ruml Sl'lIll'Nll'I + +51 Klum' lhldxx NIAYNII-. l,l',l,.XXYllI',H l':YI'.l,YN liuuc Nl.fxn'ru.-x lC.fxs'1'l4l:l1. xx' l':'l'IlIil. lim-Lm' Ql'r.N'rIN lixxxxs Gl4,N14.x'1l4.x'l4. l lz,xl4Nuw l.l1.1.mx lflalxnxmx' Wll.1.l.xx1 I:l..KN.XG.XN Nlxm' fl.Xlflf' IXI.-xmux Cll'I I'lNGS Y1nulN1.xG1:.xN'rlI,xA1 lloluyrllx' Gn.xx'sux 34+- Thirty-four +8 :ei S e Co 'l'lIlal.x1.x II.x.xs llumrrllx'Nx1n,xumm'sv11 XYII.I..4XIiD Il.-Xl.lJliXI.XN l'x.XNNllzlil-.l.l.l-. Nlzlzlh Ii1cur11:m:.x ll.XliPliIi Nlxm' 1ylgliII'.Y llmxuum II.xn'1'xl.xN f:.XICHUI.l. Uuxmml-'I lflmxmil-Qs Il1alf1.113nmx'la1a .Xiu lfxmi Yllzczlxlx Ill'.l l.liHUXYIA,IC Gm.n.x I'.xm4 'l'uml.xs IIIil.'l'Zl:I. lI,xmu.n IIl'.Nlll-,USUN MMM!-1 IIll.I. I-I1.lz,xma'1'H lluvsl-.lc l':'l'IIlil. lluwlal.l. Hl l'lI IIl'I-'lfM.XN lgl..'XN11lll'l .lungs li.fX'l'Ill.lil-IN .luuxsux I,II.l.lAN .luuxsox lDunu'rm' Nl. .luxlcs NIlL1m1-1n.luN1-is VIRGINIA Ii.Xl'l Nl.XN XYILSON lilxxl-Lx' l':S'l'l'lI.l.li Kuuxmtli I'Il.lz,x1sla'1'Ii Lliwls IlliI.l-LN Llili LUNG ANI!-lI.l.X I,uwlam' .XNNIA3 l.ow1f1m' 'lilIIi0IJURli I,uw1-gm' Plzlml, IXIAHTIN lllilxm' IXl.xl'zY Y:-31114: Bluxcmx .Il'I.I.x NIYIQHS l.l rmin Nlwins 'I'u1-.1.x1.x PINIC P.Xl'l.lNl'. I'mf1f1f,xm-Am.:1. lIlA.'xx wx liussrml. c:.XHlUlI.l. HHI'I.Iz'l I'I' f.lI.XliI.H'l l'l'. H4lI'l,I','l l'I Hl'..X'l'IilIIIz S.XYlillXX'IzI! f,l.,Xllilz5l1Ill.I-.Y lSl4.nxn1l1. Summa f,.XHI.l'.IUN Slllililx NIl'.I!l,l', SHl'l.'I'Z I,mu4.x Sim.:-.Y AXl.s'l'ux Sl'l',41K lllcxm' Sl'll.lAl.'XN livru Smm1f.m'l1.l.l' II.xm.l-,x' S'1',xczulcus llxnm' 5'l'.MHiliICS llmuwm' 'I'umx,xs .lulrgs 'l'm'M1' .XI.IiIiH'I' Xfxx NII1'I'liI lznxl-.s'r VAN N I ra'rm .ll'1.1,xx XY.xnm' l:lIliS'l'liIi XYlIl'I'Ii Invlxu XYIIDNIYI-,IK l4l'SSlxl 1. XYll.1.1.xxlsf lXI.XIili.XliIi'I' XYILSUY bn . '12 2 2-Q , mf XA' gg-,Si 1 ' , bay! f' 2f2JL'fA4 E 'zggf SR lxilgQp5AL32L.1g-31 5, ,jgi ,,, a ,, A -.iff Ag . --, rg- K f f - f f f - f - .P --- -1.1, ,, -ig-Q-'g-aliiilil f', 4 wr Eu- n tk -.. 5 1gfrv'?i,'vi1hl- ' 2.1 1- 1431 ,lap-59323:- f: - W' -1 25215552-iii' 'll , r- Af: T LB M - - vef4,w+2.s: :. +- 5-we--E, ,ffimlif f 1:y - Al - W , f K V - . Lf' ' '43 Thirty-five .30- . . pg - .gg s. c. gr. Junior Class History thi Sl'IJlt'llll'bt-I' 14 :1 group ol' lu-wiltlt-11-rl Juniorsssf-vc-nty, niorc- or l0SSfPI1f0I'Ptl tht- portzrls ot' tht- historif- sf-hool on thc- hunks of thc- Potonizrc. Aftf-r nunu-rous niistulu-s :intl inisuntlt-rst:uiilings on tht- part of tht- nf-W stuilf-nts, school life- set- tlr-tl into its I't'gIllltl,l' routint-, with thc- lzirgrt- Junior Vlzitss :is an iinportiant factor. So it hus c-ontinut-il throughout thc- yt-nr, tht- Juniors figuring conspicuously in zrthlf-t ics, soliolulsttic' 11.1-tivitit-s,:1i1tl thc- Pc-p t 'ontf-st ---to say nothing of thc- gc-nf-ral ggootl t'u11tlllt'l. In toothull tht- Junior hoys lpn-,qgzui :ir promising sc-arson of athlc-tics. A nunibc-r of tht-ni wc-rv :ilso faithful :rntl vuluzihlc- int-inlwrs of thi- hziskc-thrill squfrdg ont- of the-ni, Hzrrtnuin, 1-ntlt-tl tht- st-:rson :is high point num with a total of 199 points. With tht- coming ol' thc- hzrsf-hzitll st-arson sonic- proniising I1lZl,f0I'l11J for thc- Collegi- nint- hzis ht-on tlisc-ovt-rf-tl in tht- ranks of tht- Junior :ithlf-tc-s. Thr- Junior girls' hockc-y tt-:un plnyt-cl sonif- live-ly gzriiif-s in spite- ot' tho players' liniitt-tl f-xp:-rim-nrt-. Four of thc- six nu-niht-rs of thc- girls' lmskf-thrill tc-ani wc-rv lroni tht- Junior Vluss, :rs we-rv Il, nuinht-r of the I'0SPI'VOS. tin -Jilllllilfy 12 thi- Juniors t-ntc-1'tz1.inc-tl thc- studt-nts and faculty at ri card pzirty :intl tl2l,I1Cf', grivr-n in thc- gyinnusiuni. Dzuicingg was thc- niuin 1-nts-rtaininmit ol' tht- t-vt-ning, tht- music- he-ing furnish:-tl hy tht- t'Wf-st Vll'glI1lil,I1SH from Martins- hurg. flil,I'tl tzihlt-s wc-rv lurnishc-fl for thosc- who tliil not czirf- to tlancc-. At intvr- mission, punch :tntl wiki-s wt-ro si-rw-cl C1LlCt'lt'l'lZl plzrn. Aftr-r such I't'lll2lI'liilJblt' sum-t-ss ulong otht-r lint-s, no ont- was surprisi-tl upon tht- :uintuint-1-int-nt ot' tht- Uppt-r T4-n to fintl tht- nzrnic-s of fivf- Juniors in tht- list ot' Shi-phi-rtl's Phi Bc-tai. Kappa . Un Ft-ln'i1:i.1'y 26 this pt-ppy c-lziss czunf- t'orWzu'cl with its play, 'th-Irs. P:Lrt.1'itlgf- l'ri-si-nts , which was pronounc-t-tl :1 succ-i-ss from lmoth tht- tlrzinizltic :intl fin:LnCi:1rl vit-wpoints. tbl' thi- 1-ight intr-r-soc-ic-ty ceontc-staints, sr-vc-n arf- Juniors. lntliviclual nic-nibc-rs lizivc- lirougrht honor to thi-nist-lvt-s, to tht- school :incl to the-ir class through out- stuntling work in film- Vluhs, Y. W. tl. A., litif-1':L1'y socit-tic-s, and iiitivl'-coll:-giattv tlvlbllllllgl :intl or:1tory. 'l'ht- higgt-st thing thnt this 1-in-1'gc-tic class has attic-inptf-cl this yt-air and tho ont- ow-r whit-h its int-niht-rs huvt- workt-tl hurilt-st has he-1-n tht- publication of tht- HJ27 issui- ol' thi- t'ol1ong1oroot:lt. --Al'Ivt-lyn Duke-, '28 .g+:,l g+q. Thirty-six T 1.5437 ' M 5 , ll 1 --. SUB-FRESHMAN CLASS . +21 + . ,1,,, s. c. 53,1 1 I Y Y b IV ' Cl ll - Iqeblllllflll dbh V1 TU PRS FIAJWICR H141 Ruse- :md Silve-1' Rosv Mi DTTO Tin' flour of .vIlI'l'1'N.N fs 1fl111'1e'rf L' mslf' . I UFFH 'NRS FIRST SICMESTICR S1-:VOND Sxclvimswn lIl'1'Nl.llI'Ilf A . . . .IiANoD1+: BuswIcLL KANODE Boswlcm, I'nv'-l'n'.v'flf'nl, . . . . .JVLIAN WADDYW C'HARL1+:s IJERR Sww'wlu1'g1 ..,... , . .HAZIQL BARNES IiAZEL BARNES 7'n-u.wurwr . . .l'1S'l'l'ILLlfl IiooNv1cx A141415 HANLIN lfwfmrlw-, . , .NIARY B,u'uHMANi PIQAHL HVTTON Nw-gfmffl , . 4 .f'llI'IS'I'I'lli xVHI'I'lCDk VIASS HULL llxzm, lhlaxlus PIC.-XIKI. IIv'r'roN Kxxmn-. Boxxx rm. IJUlHl'l'HY I.,.Iux14s f1l',UIHil',f:UHI'I',l! Zvi..-x NIILICY C11l,x1u.l4.s Imlulili XVINI-'lilill f,lRNllUlKl1'l4' lCl.17.xm-Jrll lluusm' Y1f.1.x1.'x Sullmx-px' YIIHLINIA Iflawll. I4liN.X SNIIDICIK .Xl,Il1l: lI.xx1.lw llfmwrm' .In VVIIITIC 'I'.IIlh'It'l1 Jlllllul' lllzmx H4-rulul Sl'llll'Nf4'l' ...gg 1:244- Thirty-eight Q50 f 1? f 62W fi? M wid f f if f Zfgvj Q2 f Mr? 2067 W1 f if I MQ f -Q ' P9 ' ,gg S. c. ,,,:. Organizations Thi- olflcst oigzmizziittion in thc school is thc Pzirttlicnizin Litc1'1u'y Society which wus 1-stzilrlisluwl in 1871 hy thc young womcn of thc collcgv. Not long 2lf'EOI'W2l.I'll thcy ivzllizwl that somcthing wus lacking :incl wclconiccl thc mcn as incmhcrs. Thc sol-is-ty hus ww-kly progrznns ot' ai vuirictl nuturc, consisting of musical numhcrs, 1-sszlys, rczulings, talks, flchzitcs, jokcs :incl currcnt cvcnts. Thc socicty always mznintuins :ii high litf-i':u'y stamclzml :intl aims to tt-:ich patriotism :incl citizenship. Thi- lj2l,l'lllt'IllILIlS liful an unusually gootl Dl'0gII'iltIll on Dccciiibci' 10. Aftci' a song by thc socif-ty, Naomi C'olft'num told thc lX'Z1,l1l-liilll story of The Thrcf- Wisc Mein . .XI1's. I'c:n'l Hutton rc-:ul :Ln inttcrcsting story cntittlccl 'tThc Dutch Szuita Clams . An amusing l1ll2I1'ft'f, 'l'licrc Arc Womcnu, :incl :Ln olcl ncgro spirituail, Whcn thc Grcut lluy t'omcs we-rc sung hy .Iuispcr Dycr, Luthcr Nlycrs, Hulvcy Mauzy :intl Vlzlfytoll ltosscll. Thi- t'iccroniz1n I,it:n'c1'y Socicty, flSl2l,lDllSl1f'tl in 1873, is onc of thc largest :intl most important UI'QQ2lIllZ21'tlUIlS of thc collcgc. lt holds its rcgulzu' Wcckly Incctings in tht- fllCt'l'tlIll2lill Hull, which is locaitccl in thc Old Vollcgc Building. Its pro- grznns am- vziric-ml :intl intcrc-sting, ht-ing insult- up ot' vocal and instrumcntal music, 4-ssziys, rc-zuliiigs, orzitions, :incl clchzxttcs. Uno ot' thc most cnjoyuhlc school functions ot' thc yt-zu' wus thc flllI'lHfll11LS progrzun givcn by thc Ciccroniains. Thc p1'og1'um opcnm-ml with singing ot' Hawk, thc Ht-rzilml Angcls Sing , ZITUTPI' which Nila Ash rt-citc-tl :1 t'ln'istmus pocm. Gcorgc Voopcr :incl ICVC-lyn Dukc thcn playccl EL violin :incl lmzmjo this-t :incl we-rc vncorccl scvcn timcs. fl11,l'lCf0I1 Short- sang Pal of My t'1':ullt- lJz1tys llt,'iWt't'll thc vcrstfs of which Dorothy Joncs rccitcd xi sclcction e-ntitlt-tl Altlfl1i'I'U. Aftci' thc cllC0l'OI1l2LI1 girls suing :L Clll'lSlIIlil,S czmrol, VVill:u'ml llzilelcmzm, t'luyton Rossi-ll and Howurtl Hzirtmzin Dl'0Sf'I1ft!'tl il' vcry amusing Vzuulcvillt- skc-tch. At thc conclusion of thc progrzun I'0lil'0Sllll10IllS Wcrc scrvccl to stutlcnts :intl fuiculty invinhcrs. In 1896 thc Pznrtliciiizm Iiitcruiry Socicty :intl thc ClCOI'0Illi1tIl Litcrnry Socicty lu-l4l thc-ir first int:-1'-socicty contcst. This contcst consistccl ot' ftllll' munhcrs, :ln orution, am cssziy, 21 tlcclznnntion and I1 clchutc. Thc Hill-Lltll' was so succcssful that it lwczmu- :in ainnuul cvs-nt :incl cvcry one- now looks fUl'W'1lI'll with intcrcst :intl 1-nthusixism to thc intcl'-socicty contcst he-lcl wich .lunch Thr- Young Womt-n's flllI'lSll2lI1 Association, which me-cts cv:-ry two wccks on rTllll1l'tlSIl,Y 1-vt-ning, luis long ln-cn :Ln importzint :incl zictivc 0I'2ZUllZ1Lf-i011 of Slicplicrml t'ollc-gc. Thc IJl'0Q:l'il,lIlS :mi inspiring :Ls Wcll us instructtivc. lJill'ci'cnt incnilwrs ol' tht- luclilty give- inte-1-1-sting talks that zm- vi-ry hclpful. Thc wcck of FPlJI'llitI'y sc-vcnth to vlvvcnth was ai gn-:Lt onc for thc Y. XY. V. A. livcry woman in thc collcgc who wus not :1 inc-nilici' joincml tht- oigamizuttion during this wcck. A H021-Iltllt' light scrvicc wus hcltl onc cvcning to rr-ccivc thc ncw mcinbcrs and thc tll'Q2l,IllZil,lTltJIl haul clnirgt- of :issvmhly pcrioml on l i'icl:1y ot' that wcck. Thc music rt-iulcra-ml tluring this progrzun was vcry lwtltlltll-lll :incl thc nicssugcs thc young womcn lwought to thc Sll1tlt'IllS wt-rc vcry inspiring. Thc mcmhcrs of thc Y. XV. Cl. A. also cunvxisswl thc town to sm-curc 1-ooming :incl hoziriling plziccs for thc spring :incl summvi' tvrm stuflc-nts. Thosc pzirticipzitiiig in thc Young VVoincn's C'hristi:Ln .Xssociutioifs aictivitit-s lnnvc gonc out into thc work hcttcr :Lhlc to tczich and livc :among tht-ir lcllow hc-ings lwwuisc ot' the-ir C'l11'istiun cliznuctci' :ind training in lt'tltlt'l'SlllIl. -+41 lf? Forty .Ita S. C. QI. Thr- Story Tc-lling Vluh was tlI'Q2liIllZt'tl hy thc- tt-:ic-lic-1' training stnclc-nts lor thc- purpost- of rc-c-1-iving spe-vitiv training in thc- :irt ot' story tolling. lflvt-ry two we-1-ks on Montluty night tht- group nu-4-ts :intl snr-ntls :i som-izil hour tolling storic-s :incl playing gznnf-s that Cain hc- llSlttl in tht- st-hool roonn. 'l'ht- tlignifif-tl inf-mln-rs of this 0I'Q:2LIllZtlllOIl flc-citlt-tl to lwconit- holmos for ons- 1-vc-ning, Ac-L-ormlingly tht-y :'u'l'zLyc-cl the-nise-lvl-s in znppropriaitt- costinnn-s on tht- c-vc-ning ot' .lzuinziry lil, :incl proof-ci-cle-tl up ai long tlurk lane- to tht- hawk lloor ol' thc- honic- ot' Nlr. :intl Mrs. I. O. Ash. 'l'lu-r4- the-y we-rv givf-n :1 wzirni wf-lc-oinc-, 21 use-to clown :intl :L Hllilllll ont :incl we-rv t'I1l0I'li1lIlt'tl hy Mr. H. Ii. Snyfla-r with :1 story 1-ntitls-ml Susan Arziln-llzl Ann Mint-rvzi IQQIIISZIS lCClql1z11't . At 813-50 thc- pzirty pi'or-1-1-dc-cl to tht- honit- ot' Pri-side-nt :intl Mrs White-, NVlll'l'4' lllf'y hzul :1 Hlltllllll ont ot' hot rolls, pit-klf-s :xml wie-nc-rs and wc-rc L-nts-rtziinm-fl hy l+1vc-lyn llnkf- who ploy:-tl thc- lmnjo :intl sung sf-vc-ral songs. At tht- hc-ginning of thc- yr-:ir tht- sturlc-nts ot' Slit-plic-rtl Vollvgt- who wr-rv music-- ally inclinf-cl nic-t to orgzinizc- Ulm- Vlulis. 'l'hc- nn-n ill-cimlf-tl to nic-1-t 4-vc-ry Monclxny night and thc- girls tha- following night to I'JI'Il,f'llSt' llI1tll'l' Miss Nlcl'or1l's flirt-ction. Thr-ir first puhlic 2LDIJC'2lI'tl,I1Cf' wus in fll11ll'lt'S Town on Novc-nilwr 123, at thi- Snncluiy School l'onvc-ntiion he-lcl tht-rc-. The-ir nf-xt 1-tlort wus 21 joint progrznn ot' thc- two C'luhs in which the-y sang fll1l'lSlilll1LS c-zirols :intl otha-r songs zipproprizltc- to tht- sf-ason. The-ir finzrl triumph wus thc- pre-sc-ntzition ol' tht- ops-rf-ttzi, Miss i'lu-rry Blossom . The- soc-no of this protluc-tion was luicl in fziii' Jzipzln, :intl tht- G1-ishxi girls in colorful .lzipuiic-sv costunim- wort- quite- zittruc-tivc-, By fair thc- lzirgr-st :incl most iinportzint orgzinizzition in thc- school is thc- Alumni Association which is coniposc-tl of uhout lltltl nic-inhe-rs who ure- 1-ngzigc-cl in tvzicli- ing, farming, lioinm--niulliing zincl vzirious oth:-r profs-ssions :intl occ-iipzntioiis. 'l'hr-rs- :irc at lc-:ist two occasions 1-:ich ye-ur on which thc- fziculty :intl stucls-nts lmvc- tht- pl0iLSlll'P of Wt-looming thc- alinnnig one-, horns-coming clay :intl thc- othr-r, zilunini clay, hoth ol' which airf- consiclf-rf-ml rf-cl-lt-ttc-r clziys :it Slit-plu-rrl C'ollc-ga-. Alston Spf-ck, '28 ,R , , .An , X 1: Qi-sl 1 it A' ,N X K. -i ll - ,air Si A 'v 5 x - 'll Iv , -'L-1 .4,+g K+ Forty-one in mfr PARTHENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY - +:' .:+,. S. c. gggg P HI'11l0l11HI'1 lliterziry Soviuly l'UI,U11S 1 1,HW1'I1i 111111120 111111 llzlrk liluu- Wlliil' i':11'11ulim1 l,I'l'Nl.Il'!'llI . . 1'I.l'l'-1,l'!'NlAIll'Il1, . . Sl'l'l'I'1flI'!l .,.... ,Fl'f'flNIll'f'l'. . ll,f'lIlII'fFI'. . 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Q. 4 offmfm, Jones, U if. o Q cl : o ,J 2-4 9' ni Q f Coach jj .CI U QC ,. xv' r-Q 4.5 f-1 --4 bb --4 Cf-1 Q 4-V 44' L4-1 Cb 1-I .4 I 4. ,rg s. c. gg, tOratory and lf'0i'c-iisic Although Slit-plit-nl t'ollc-gr haul no toriiizil t'orm-iisicoi'g:iiiiz:1tioii this yt-air, it cziiinot ht- said that she- was lIlIlt'llVl' in orzitory :intl tl:-butt-. On Nlzirch 4, Ili-It-ii Lt-0 Long, of Klint-rail Fouiity. wus ai strong i't-pi'c-sc-iitxitiw of this sc-hool :it thi- Wi-st Yirginiu th':ito1'ic-:il Fonts-st he-lil :it fll2lI'liSlPllI'fI. Hr-r orntion was 4-ntitlt-fl: 'l'ht- Pulsc- Bc-at of C'ollc-Q0 Klorzilsf' thi thi- 1-vc-iiiiig ot' Mzircli 16, our 1ll'lll'lIl2lTlVl' dc-hitting tc-ami clzislic-tl lic-ru with two 11-pit-st-iitiitivt-s ot' IClizz1iln-tlitmvii Polls-gf-, lCliz:iht-thtown, Pc-iiiisylvzuiizi. liiirl l'ott'iii:iii ot' llhsliiiigtoii Vouiity, Mzirylaiiifl, and livt-lyn Duke- of Br-rkf-lm-y Voiiiity wc-rv on tht- Slit-plii-rtl tt-aim. This was :iii OPUII-l'Ul'lllll Conti-st, which wzis ai iiovf-lty for this st-ctioiig 111-vc-1'tlic-li-ss, thi- rt-- spoiisc- was stage-tl with Potoiiizic Staiti- School, hoth uftiriiiiitivc- te-:mis elf-hiitingg airway from hoiiic-. In this caism- Shi-plii-rtl's zitliriiizitivc- tt-:im voiisistt-tl of ljillll Mc-lintz of Bc-rkc-lc-y Vouiity :intl lCz1rl t'ot't'm:iii. Ht-r iit-gzitivt- tc-:im wzis compost-tl of Jzispt-r Ilyf-r ot' Pt-iitlli-toil Voiiiity :intl Vliiitoii Loy ot' Hziiiipshirt- Voiiiity. D1-vision clc-hzitm-s iii tht- toriii ot' :ii lI'l2liIlQQlllZi,l' 1-oiiti-st with llzivis :iiirl l'Ilkiiis Colle-gt-, Potoiiiziu Stzitc- School, :incl Slim-plic-rel t'ollt-gr :its thc- thrm- t-oriic-rs ot' tht- trizuiglt- wvri- st-lic-tlult-ml for April 128, Init wc-rr not he-lil lwrziiist- Davis :intl IClkins was uiizihli- to IJ1ll'iflt'lIlilfl', owing to thi- ilhii-ss ot' om- ot' hc-r tl:-lmti-rs. 'llllf' fllivs- tioii for tlisc-lissioii iii 1-zu-h miss- wus: Ri-solve-tl, Tliiit the- primairy systt-in ol' nom- iuzition hc- rliscoiitiiiuc-tl. With thc- c-xi-1-ptioii ot' thi- first llc-haitt-, tht-sv 1-ontt-sts wc-rv 4-oiitliivtc-el imtli-r thc- zulspicc-s of thc- Wt-st Yirgiiiiu Iiiti-1'-vollt-ggiiitv l orc-iisiv Assorialioii, :iii orguii- ization 1-ffc-Ott-tl st-vc-ml yi-urs ago to stimiilzitt- alt-hiitiiig :intl orzitory umoiig: tht- colle-gc-s and lioriiizil schools ot' thi- stzitc- for thosm- stiult-nts who airs- Il1ll'llt'lll2lI'ly iiitt-11-stt-cl in that kiutl ot' work. Proft-ssor I. tl. Ash is si-crm-tziry ot' that orgggaiiii- zaition, :uid through his live-ly intt-rc-st :intl liiitiriiig 1-tforts has tlom- iiiiic-h towzirtl iiiiikiiig this work ai sua-cf-ss not only in this school hut througzhoiit thc- stzitt-. Q s- Jzispt-r Uyt-r, '2T. ,. -++2t 54 Forty-seven YOUNG WOMENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION .4021 ww 403 S. C. K+, oung OIIIGIIQS CllI'iSlIi3Il P1'c.w1'rlf'nl, . .. . 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'11111' 11111 Silylllg 11121-1 11111111151 1111's1-ts 111121111i1y was :1g21i11 pr11v1-11 111 111- 11-111-. 1911111172111 was 11111 s11 s111'1-1-ss1'111 :1s 11111s1 1iI'l1'Il11S 111. 1111' 1'1Jll1'QQ1' 111ig111 wish, 11111 1-1111si111-1'i11g 1111- 1.1101 1112111 1'11211'11 N11N1'C'1l1ll1' 11iL11 11111y 1ll1l'11'1'Il 1111-11 111 w11rk with, 211111 111211 1111- s1-111-111111- XVQIS 1111' llill'111'S1 11111' 1'V1'1' IJl1lY1'11 11y 211 Sll1'IJ1l1'I'11 1'11111-g1- 11-21111, 1111- i111-X111-1'i1-111-1-11 11-:1111 211-11111111-11 i1s1-11' V1'l'y w1-11. 7111111 11rig111 s11111 111 1111- f11111h:1ll s1-21s1111 w11s 1111' 11111111--1-11111i11g g:11111- wit11 Sl11'1111.1111l111-11 C'11111-g1-. 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EI: Football UliCl.XNIZ.X'l'IUN .Xlmlsox llllll-lll C lIrl.llll ll KHIXI xx l'1pl'1111-1-I1-1-K llmvxlm A '- ' l.xx'1'l4.1: Xyl'.l.Sll.XNS. Nlnulzngvr .l. X. NluXY41lbXIl C mu-I1 I l 'l l'I'li 4 . N lil'sslc1.l. XYII.I,l.xxlsoN .... ll.xl:o1.11 lllzNllliliSUN Clll-IS'l'l'Qli XYll1'1'1,,. . . XX'l1,1.,x1m ll.XI.IlI4.NI.XN. .. .l.xsl'r1n DY1-gn ..... , l NYILSUN IQINNIQY. .. lllHXI.X5 Il14.I.1L14.l.. ,. CI..xv1'uN l'lUSSl'.l.I,, , .Xlnsnx lgllllzll ..., f..Xl!I.li'l'UN Smmlc. . llmxixlum ll.XH'l'N1.XX. li,XN1Jlll'l l3usxw.1.1.. .. C.XI!IiHl,l, flHNlNbHl'If l'll'fCOlil7 XYlll'llll l'l.lX 0I'l'HNl'lN'l'S 5. Gln-nvillo Normal AWGN' Salem Cullcgv AUYLIB lizmrlulplm Blau-ml .Xvaula-n1y Ilwmm Pulomzu' Sluts' Svluml AXWZIY Slwnuncln:1l1 Collvgv llwllh lgl'lllgCNVlll0l' Cnllvgv AXNNTIN' 'I'u'11xx. Xvllll 2f--Laval l .QQQ Q0 Sixty-seven MEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM 9-2 r-4 4-9 Front Row. Left to Right. Haldemau, Welshans, Rossell. VanMe QCaptainj, Rider, Hartman, Shore Roulette 7 S -+-J -1 1-4 1-V .C CD -MH' Basketball qw! S 0 C o URG:XNIZA'l'ION JonN Li-:ii YANlNll'2'l'Rl'I. Captain .Ioim I.iai2 Yixxhli-:'rni:. Manager l X Nixuoxn Coach Lli'I l'IiR h CI..-XY'l'0N Rossiau.. . . . . . . A1,i.1soN Riniiri ........ .IonN I.ici': VANlXll'l'I'RI'l. . . I lowAmJ I IARTMAN .... 'I',xx'ricn Vl'iii.Siei.xNS. . . . IICN ...R. ,..I.. F F Cf G. G. XY1i.i..fxno ll.'XI.Dl-IMAN ..... ..... C iuard CARI.I'I'l'ON Snom-: ...... . . .Forward CAPTAIN VAN METRIC RECORD SCORE XVIIICRIE PLAYICD OPPoNicN'i's S. C. OPP. Martinsburg Y. M. C. A. 71 22 Iloine St. .Iohn's Literary Institute 29 30 Home Leetown Collegians 555 15 Ilome Shenandoah Avademy '18 1 l Home Bridgewater College 28 19 Away Bridgewater College SSG 113 Ilome Blue Ridge College Ill 255 Home Maryland Sehool for the Deal' 59 Jill Ilome Davis and Elkins College 25 Sli Ilome Frostburg Normal 17 1 l Away Potomac' State School 513 29 Away Davis and Elkins College 213 17 Away Broaddus College 25 lil Away Salem College 213 Jil Away Potomae State School 255 17 Home Haneoek Pippins fill 17 llfllllt' Frosthurg Normal 25 18 Ilonie Shenandoah Aeadc-my Jil 213 Away Blue Ridge College 23 152 Away TLD'F4Xl. 650 ,199 VVon 12-Lost 7 41,3 R+ Sixty-nine N I 1 Lil i E J44 q1,f'lr9lWLy i -......Y. . ., -1 3-HL 4 1-3 f 1- A 'H f fir, P, ,X E' mg I-IJ I 1 . .,... ,,,,, I Q ' 4 , V GIRLS, BASKETBALL TEAM J ones yr- Sl K ff GJ ,-. L' Lf U2 .Ld O Q U N by .lone 5 1 1- D11 es Q 6 ...S .-C1 GL -1 LI. O -Q fb-7 L+-4 Cb u-J nt Row. 2 LQ 1-4 GJ ,-..' 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G. lloizwrm' .loxins l4'orw:ml Croi,n,x Pxiui .,..Guurcl Li-:NA Sximuia linrrii Gnosic RECORD SCUHIC Wlllilili PIAXI IJ Ovvoxraxrs S. L. OPP Bridgewater High School 25 ll llomc XYaynesboro High School 21 27 llomc Briclgewater High School 2.3 1523 .Xwaiy Shenandoah College 15 I7 .Xwziy Hagerstown High School 212 25 llomc Charles Town Independents H3 .m llomc Waynesboro High School 223 122 .Xwuy Frostburg Normal l I l l Away Bridgewater College 10 20 Awaiy' Shenandoah College 532 17 lloiiic Frostburg Normal I l 1 I llomc Hagerstown High School LEU 18 .Xwziy Bridgewater Collcgc I3 ll? llomc 'l'oT.xI. 282 134 P2 VVon 5-Lost X -M3 R+ Seventy-one S ITT mf -.-,1. . . 75f'Ef'f f ' fp a , ft: zu Q 5 ' i 4 , , 9- i I :I cl' E. 1 wi 5 X ' 5 V., x 1 A gn QV. , 2 .1-X ,W , XMI V '-33' .1 .- L , M 6,12 3 I , ,V 1 il 1 fs, A gs HL, if . N pl .M 11 . 944-41- .- rg 'f 25.31 Ba1 1'11vs bf. f-4 .-.4 ..- A ,.... L f-4 K-4 f-4 f .4 md r--4 ,-4 ,-:-1 -L Z3 I3-4 5 1' 7 - Yo ,-I ... 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Nicholxis Slit-ll, ot' Ht-voltititniziry faint-, This houst- wats liililt ot' tinilit-rs t-nt froin tht- sitt- wl-t-rt- it now sttintls. lt is :tt prt-st-nt oCCupit-tl hy tht- fztinily ot' Protf l. U. Ash, ot' tht- Slit-pht-rtl f'ollt-gt- fztt-nlty. Anotht-r lzinthntirk on this sztnit- st rt-t-t is tht- oltl t-hnrt-h now oc-Cupit-tl lay tht- t-olort-tl Mt-thotlists. This oltl liniltling was forint-rly ot-t-iipit-tl hy tht- l'Ipist-op:Ll t-ongrt-gation, :intl tht- prt-st-nt SlI'lll'll1l'l' is tht- st-t-ontl t-hurt'h on that sitt-. Tht- lipisctipziliziiis zihzintlont-tl it inztny yt-urs :igo wht-n tht-y litiilt tht- l7t'2'LllTll'l1l Gothit' houst- of Worship on Mziin strt-t-t thztt tht-y now ot't-iipy. Although tht-y niovt-tl lroin tht- oltl church huiltling, tht-y tlitl not tzikt- tht- :int-it-nt f2Ql'2liVl'YZ1.I't,l with tht-ni, :intl this oltl, oltl city ot' tht- tlt-:ttl is ont- of tht- intt-rt-sting linrying grountls ot' tht- tfonnnunity. This High strt-t-t was originally intt-ntlt-tl :ts tht- Main strt-t-t of tht- town, lint wht-n Thoniais Slit-pht-rtl lxtitl out tht- town :tntl t-stzililisht-tl it hy :ict ot' tht- Virginia Asst-inlily in 1762, for sonit- rt-arson tht- Mziin strt-t-t was lotrzitt-tl ont- lilot-k to tht- south. Tht- Mziin st rt-t-t nst-tl to ht- t-zillt-tl ltlront strt-t-t in oltlt-n tinit-s. Tht-rt- wt-rt- inziny hott-ls :tntl inns in :incit-nt tinit-s in Slit-pht-rtlstown, :intl :L niinilit-r ot' tht-st- yt-t rt-niaiin. Having lit-t-n stihstzitiitially t-onstructt-tl in tht- tlztys wht-n lllllllN'l' was plt-ntitiil ttntl nizitt-riiils :intl lzihor wt-rt- t-ht-zip, tht-rv was no stinting ot' tht- stutl' that wt-nt into tht-ir liuiltling, ztntl so tht-y hzwt- t-ntlurt-tl for from :tt lnintlrt-tl to almost two lll1IltlI'l'tl yt-urs. Tht-- niosti imposing of tht-st- hott-ls that yt-ti rt-nmin is tht- oltl ltlntlt-r Hott-l on Matin strt-t-t, now ust-tl as :L int-n's tlorni- itory for Slit-pht-rtl t'ollt-gt-. lt is ti tfoint'ort:1.lilt- lmrit-lc liiiiltling that hats stootl for iniit-h niort- than at t-t-nturys-is prolizilily 150 yt-urs oltl. Many thrilling l'1IliDIJt'Il- ings htivt- tlCl'lll'1't'll tht-rt-strttgt-tly :intl Conit-tly :intl lllttltDtl1'tLlllEL71lIltl it' tht- oltl wztlls t-oiiltl tzilk, strzingt- ttilt-s t-oiiltl ht- toltl. Anotht-r liig hott-l was also ownt-tl hy :inotht-r llI'il,IlCll ot' tht- ltlntlt-r t'zi.inily on Wt-st Matin strt-t-tsnow tht- honit- of Assistxint l'ostintistt-r IC. T. liicklitlt-it It was tfztllt-tl tht- Grt-:lt ll-'t-stt-rn Hott-l. This was litiilt of lot-'s NVt'2llllf'l'-lNltliI'tl0tl, :intl is still in :lt gootl stzitt- ot' prt-st-rvzition. 2-t 1 Soint- itlt-at of its zigt- nitiy lit- torint-tl wht-n it is stzitt-tl thziti it was ust-tl :Ls tl lizir- rzitfks lor soltlit-rs tlnring tht- llt'VUlllll0Il2LI'Y Wzir. A lziirgt- L in tht- rt-zu' ot' tht- lniiltling tfollzipst-tl at lt-W yt-airs ztgo whilt- rt-pziirs Wt-rt- ht-ing nizttlt- to it. This hott-l was zilso at livt-ly plat-t-, with tht- llSll2l.l l'JZltl'-l'tlUlll, :intl strzmgt- ztntl intt-rt-sting littppt-nings lizivt- also l'2lilit'I1 plzitft- tht-rt-. lt wats :it fannous rt-ntlt-zvons for tmini- stt-rs :intl trzivt-lt-rs who jtblll'Ilt'yf'll zilong tht- lirozitl highway that lt-tl front as far sonth :ts Tt-nnt-sst-t- to liziltiniort- :Intl otht-r t-itit-s ot' tht- t-:ist :intl north. Its grt-fit stont- st:i.lilt- has ht-t-n torn tlown :intl tht- inritt-riztl ust-tl in niort- inotlt-rn hlliltling opt-rzitions, only part of ont- wall lit-ing lt-ft. At tinit-s tht-rt- woiiltl ht- as inziny .ns tt st-ort- ot' liig t'ont-stziogzi wagons puirkt-tl in tht- grt-:it yztrtl, pzirt ot' whit-h is now ot-tfnpit-tl hy tht- tlwt-lling :intl lziwn ot' H. L. Snytlt-r :intl tht- tfl1i11't-liyawtl of tht- l-Ipist-opzil fll1lll'Cll. tln tht-st- prt-inist-s in :tint-it-nt tlziys wt-1't- shown tht- circust-s tthztt t-vt-n :tt that t-zirly tlzttt- toiirt-tl tht- country. Thrilling tailt-s art- toltl of tht- tiint- wht-n it sttorni hlt-W tlown ti. t-irt-its tt-nt wht-n it wuts tillt-tl with :L gl't'il,li t-rowtl ol' pt-oplv :intl soint- ont- rziist-tl tht- Cry, Tht- lions 2lil't' loost-l lllllltgllflt' tht- pzinit-. tltht-r intt-rt-sting litiiltlings on Matin strt-t-t zirt- tht- two littlt- houst-s :it-ross tht- strt-t-t front tht- oltl hott-l just rt-t't-rrt-tl to, ont- ot' which is ownt-tl hy Miss lit-plingt-r intl tht- otht-r luv W. P. ltit-klitlt-r. Tht-st- wt-rt- for thrt-t- gt-nt-ruitions tht- honit- :intl tht- work shop ot' tht- liirkzirtl lziinily, who inzttlt- :ii pt-t-ulizir sort of lock that wats in tlt-inztntl not only ut honit- hut in vatrioiis st-Ctlons of tht- country. Tht- rt-sitlt-nct- wit K++- Seventy-eight ffl S C L99- .Qfy o 0 K+, of Gi-o. Al. llc-ltzlioovm-r, now ont- of thi- hzindsomt-st :ind lllost 1-ommodious in town, wus for mziny yi-urs the- homm- of tht- Wm-is faimily, who mudc- pot ti-ry ot' various kinds, tht- crooks :ind jarrs hi-ing turni-d into propt-r shupr- from thc- moist clziy in thc' littli- hrick huilding just wi-st of thc- mziin housi-, :ind tirm-d in kilns in thi- hzick yard. Thi- dw:-lling of Klr. lit-ltzhoovcr was ttl't'Cll'tl hy puhlii' suhsi-ription :ind donations of lzrhor and iiizrti-i'izi.l :ind mont-y. 'l'h4- originzil houst- on thc- siti- wus df-stroyc-d hy firc, wht-rc-upon thc syiiipzitlic-tic town folks czunt- to thc- l't'St'llt' ot' thc- unfortiuiatf- owncr :ind gzivi- him suhstzmtizil sympathy :ind :iid in thc- way of i1ia,t0i'iuls :ind mont-y :ind lzihor, :ind :rn 1-xc:-llc-nt hrick housf- wus huilt in tht- plzrcc- of that which had hi-cn hurncd. Sc-vc-ral honsi-s in our town wc-rc huilt hy thc- szuni- fricndly co-opt-mtiioii in time-s long past, for tlif-rv was little- or no insur- zmci- in thosc days. Across thc- strc-r-t from thi- potti-ry shop wus thc- homx- :md shop of Jonathan Nixon, thc- villzigc cliziir-inzikf-r, whose- product may still ht- found in some- of our home-s. Rohr-rt Gihson's sun pzirlor of-cupii-s thi- sitt- ot' Mr. Nixon's placv. Furthcr down Marin st rt-vt is ii line- old colonial housi- now occupii-d hy Mr. :ind Mrs. G1-orgc W. Billmyc-r. It is said that this wus :it one- timi- :i high-class inn and that Gr-orgv Washington wus IlllIIll30l'I'tl among thi- distinguishz-d mc-n who lizrvi- hc-on ciitc-1'tziiiic-cl thc-rc-. Un some- of thc- fini- old hrick housr-s along Main strr-vt. arc cornicf-s of grc-at artistic he-ziuty that arc wi-ll worth ohse-rving :md which luivf- hc-cn copicd by architf-cts for thc- homf-s of thc- wc-:rlthy in otha-r plzict-s. Un :almost 1-vc-ry strct-t of thc- town is somr- house- that has historic intc-rc-st, hut :ill Ctlilllltli ht- dvscrihcd. Thc- housi- that wus once- occupii-d hy .lzimc-s Rumsf-y, invc-ntor ot' thc stvzunhout, must not hc- ovc-rlookc-d, howf-vr-r. Uriginarlly at small log structuri-, this huilding has hr-cn 1'i-iiiodt-lc-d into :L Comfort:i.hlt- dwvlling on lluki- st rt-4-t :ind is occupif-d hy thc family of Prof. A. ID. lic-naunond. In 1-zxrly timi-s tht- town prison, ii little- stoni- huilding cull:-d thc jug, hard :i promint-nt position in tht- lniddlf- strc-vt just north of thi- Rumsf-y housi-. Among thc- prisons-rs that tht- jug contziinc-d fifty or sixty yi-airs ago, I't'Illt'IlllN'I'K'tl hy thi- write-r, was :L crazy nt-gro who was thc- tc-rror of childrc-n who pass:-d that wuy, :md thc- town drimk:u'ds :ind occasionzil ll1itl0l12i,Cl0l'S who hard to hc- jugg1-d from timr- to timi-. Anothf-r huilding of notc- :uid of vi-nc-rzihlf- zrgc- is thzit which stzmds in tht- cc-ntf-r of King strc-vt just south of Marin. This wus originally put up :is zi. mnrki-t housc-, with thc lodge- room of thi- Odd Fr-llows on thc- st-cond floor. 'l'ht- Odd Fi-llows still usa- thc-sv quzu'tr-rs, hut tht-rc has hc-4-n no inzu'ki-t tlit-rv for mzmy ye-airs. The- Woman's C'luh has thc- lowf-r floor. Among the l21IlflIllZil'liS of thc- old town lizrvt- he-1-n thc- numi-rous wr-lls :ind thc-ir pumps that wc-rc oncf- so numf-rous. Many of the-sv wi-lls wi-rv dug outsidi- thc huilding lincs, so that thc- puhlir' might lizrvf- frm- :icci-ss to thc-m :it :ill time-s, for it was I'0Q,'iLl'ClPfl almost :is 21, crimf- to df-privv anyone- of thc- fri-c usi- ol' waitc-r. Othcr wclls wf-rc within thc- gzirdc-ns or yards of tht- home-s, hut nlwziys ai gate- guyz- zidmission. Sonic of the-sc wc-lls we-rc fittc-d up with hucki-ts :md windlzissc-s hy which the- wats-r could hc drawn to thc- top, whilc- othf-rs had thc- hig, dignitic-d old wood:-n pumps, six to 1-ight fc-1-t tall, with long iron hzindlt-s. 'l'lii-rv is not om- of the-sc fine- old woodf-n pumps lc-ft in thc- town, 4-ln-zip:-r iron pumps having long sincc- take-n thc-ir placf-s, und tht- prohzihility is that thc-rv is no woodc-n pump- lIlZLli0l' living in this sf-ction today. Pc-rhzips tht- most popular of tht-so town pumps is that known for many ye-:irs :is tlr:1nt's pump, on Alain strc-ct, in front ot' tht- homc of lidwzird T. Mole-r, though its once- nohlf- old woode-n pmnp has long sinu- hccn displziccd hy ar common, ordinziry, unromzmtit- iron pump. lt is said that -M3 R+ Seventy-nine S ' C ' R+:- this wvll was Ilt'Vl'l' known to go dry but oncv, and that was whvn thc- f,lOIlft'flf'l'2i1lC army passi11g through Sllt'Ill10I'llSlUVVIl drank it dry on a hot Slllllllllxl' day. Anothvr famous pu111p was B2i1l'IlllH1I'f,S, o11 Princt-ss strt-ct, which has long bcvn out of coni- inission. F4-1'1'cll's we-ll, witl1 its windlass that lt-t thc buckvt down far i11to thc- cool dt-pths of thc- bc-st of watcr, was anothvr famous wcll that was vcry popular. For 111any ycars tlicrc was a we-ll right i11 thc- Iniddlc of thc strcct bctwt-011 tht- l1lllllPI'1lIl and Rcforiiicd churclics, but it was not so vcry popular, as it wont dry i11 time-s of drought illlfl was not very good watcr at that. It was noted from thc- fact that oncc- a girl naincd Arabf-lla Ann Mincrva Kansas lflckcrt fcll i11to thc wcll and had to bf- drawn out with thc- well hook. Vcry few of thc old wt-lls arc i11 use- now, as thc introduction of city watcr has niadc thcni obsolctc, and lI1OCl0l'I1 S0lf'IlCt' has shown that fc-w of thc-111 cscapc contamination i11 a thickly sct-tlcd co111- niunity. 'llllf'I'f' arc- also in thc- town scvcral largc ClSt10l'I1S that wcrc dug lllally yt-ars ago as a protcction from firc. Thcy have always be-cn kc-pt fillcd with watcr from tht- roofs of adjacent buildings. Une of thcsc cistcrns is at Mr. Bcltzl1oovcr's honic and thc othcr at thc- Mctthodist cll1llI'Cl1. Thcy have' not bccn called upon to supply Wil,ff'l' for thc fire- cngincs for many ycars. Tha- churchcs of Shcphcrdstlown arc- aniong thc old l2i1IltlIll8,l'kS that arc cntitlvd to a chaptcr all to flll'lllSPlVOS. 'l'hc1'c are old wart-houscs that have history be-hind llll'lll, litlltl privatc and public buildings that havv storics attachcd to thcni of inorr- than passing intf-rvst.. Tlicrc arc hauntcd houscs i11 this Vt'Ilt'l'ELbli' town, too, about which strangt' talcs could bc told. 'lll10l'f' are i11llClf'Ili gravf-yards about which much can bc writtcn and which contain thc dust of thosc who havc figurcd in roinancc and tragt-dy. Huinblv littlc houscs, as wcll as thosc of Ill0I'f' p1'ctcntious ClltiI'iiCit'l', arf' still standing, about which clustcr thc niost ilitcnsf-ly intcrcsting sto1-ics, sonic of l1lN'lll dark svcrf-ts that propvrly arc ahnost cntircly forgottcn, as wt-ll as dclightfiil l1appcnings that inadt- for happy days of thcir inhabitants of ye-ars ago and which wr-rc inspiring to thosc who niight bt- so fortunatc as to hcar tht- twice--told talvs. This articlv is t'VPIl now all too long, pcrhaps in thc futurc Thc Cohongoroota niay haw sonic additional storics that lllity lllll'I'CSl1 its rcadcrs. H. L. SNYDICR. 5597 if 7 Qiltaa wa , HN- Eighty 3115 S. C. 513 he CllllI't'llQS 01' Sl11211l1e1'11s10w11 'l'l11- s1111'V 111' 1111- 1'11111111i11g 111' Sllt'IJllt'I't1S1t1Wll 1Nlt't'1ilt'Ill1ll1'LI1 111' 1111- 111-1'1111111s is 1'1-11l1-t1- wit11 1Il1t'l't'S1. FI't1lll XYllt'Ilt't' tl11-y t'2llllt', 1111- lIl2lIl1lt'l' 111 1111-11' 1-11111i11,Q, 1111111' 11'i11ls 1111111 s111'1'1-1'i11gs wl1il1- 1111-y Stlllgllf 1111-111111111-1'1l11- vi1'g1i11 1'tll't'N1N 111111 1-s1:1l1- l1s11 1111' 11l1'IllS6'1V1'S 111-w 11111111-s, Zll'l' 11121111013 111' l1ist111'y 111111 11':111iti1111. N11 11l111s1-, l111w1-V1-1', 111' tl11- liV1-s 111' 1111-s1- 11111111-1-1's t'11ll1t1 111- lIl0l't' 1ll1txl'1'S1lIlgI 111' i11s1 1'111-1i1'1 1111111 1112111 111 1111-11' 1-1-111511111 111111 t'11I'1y l'lllll't'll 11lS1111'5'. U11f111'111111111-ly, 111111111 1112111 Wtlllltl ll21Yt' 1llI'tJWIl light lllltlll 1111- 1'1-li11i1111s li1'1- 111 1111- first sf-11111-rs is l11st 111111 1111- s11111'1'1-s 1.l'tlIIl wl1i1-l1 i111'111'111111i1111 1-1111111 111- 11111111111-11 111'1- 1111 IIl0I'1'. 'l'11:111ks 111 1111- I't'1t'Il1IVt' Illt'lIltlI'lt'S 111' s111111- 111' tllll' 111111-st 1-i1iz1-11s, w1- 112l1Vt' 111-1-11 111111- t11 1111-1111 s111111- i1111-1'1-sti111g 1111-ts, wl1i1fl1, 1llt1llQll lltlllt1t't1 11111111 1'l'Ulll 1'2L1llf'l' 111 s1111, l111v1- l11st lit1l1- i11 1'1-11-1111111. Again 1tllllllS1tlllt'S, w1-111111-1'-s111i111-11 1111111 witl1 i11s1-1'i111i1111s SCil1l'f't'lj' 11is1-1-1'11i11l1- 1111'111'1l s111111- i111'111'11111t-11111. Xlillly 111' 1111-s1-, lltWVt1Vf'I', w1-1'1- 111' s11,1111st11111- 211111 t111111y l7t'1ll' li1tl1- 1-vi111-111-1- 111' 1111- 111'i1-1' li1'1-- l1ist111'i1-s 1111-y 1111C1- 11111-1-. lt is 11111 llIl111 1779 111111 w1- 1111v1- 111-1i11i11- l't't't1l't1S 211111 1111-sv 1'1-11-1' 111 1-V1-111s 111' 17715. 'l'l11-s1- 1111- w1'i111-11 i11 1111' f1t'1'lIl2lIl s1-1'i11t witl1 s1-1'1111- 11l1111s 111-1111111-ss 211111, 11-11111 1111- 111-t11,ils 1111-111111111-11, W1- 1111- 11-11 111 111-li1-v1- 111'1- Yt'l'y 1-X11111. W1- s1111ll 11111111- 1I'tJlIl 1'1-1-111'1ls XVllt'l't'Vt'l' 1111-y will :1i1l IIS i11 tl1is :11'ti1-11-. As to wl1111 111-1111111i11111i1111s first 11111111- 1111-11' 1111111-111':1111-1- 111 1l1is V11-i11i1y, it is 1111111-1111 111 111-t1-1'111i111- 11111 W1- lilltlw' wit11 I'1'ZlStlIl2llllt' t'X1lt'1Ilt'SS t1111s1- 111111 XVt'l't' Illlltlllg 1111 first. At 11-11st 111111' 0111111-111-s 21-t1VQ1IlCt' wl111t s1-1-111 111 111- Vt'l'y 11l1111si11l1- 1-l:1i111s 111 l111vi11g 111-1-11 11111111-1-1's i11 1111- vill11g1- 111' Nl1't'1ilt'IllJllI'f.f. .X1'1-111'11i11gg 111 1111- 1'1-1-111'11s 111 11111111, 1111- 1-l1111'1-111-s s1-1-111 111 l111v1- 111-1-11 111'g1111iz1-11 i11 1111- 1'11ll11wi11g 11I't1t'l'I l1ll1llt'l'2lll, G1-11111111 R1-11111111-11, lC11is1-1111111. l'1'1-s11y11-1'i1111 211111 M1-tl11111is1. 'l'111- 1i1'st 11l:11-1- llllly 111- 1-asily 1101-111'111-11 111 1111' 111's1 tw11 1111-111111111-11. 1'1tlWt'Vt'l', 1111- l'1'1-s11y11-1'i:111 111-- 1111111i1111ti1111 w11s 11111- 111' 1111- 111111-st i11 1111- V1lllt'y 2111111 1-1:11111 is 1111111111-1-11 2lIlt1 1111- 1'1-c111'11s 111 1111- P11-s11yt1-1'y 1111- 11111111-11 111 111-11v1- 111111 11 t'llll1't'll w11s 111'g1111iz1-11 111 S111-11111-1'11st11w11 111' vi1-i11i1y IIS t'2ll'ly 11s 17211. W1- 1-1111 111111 1111 111111-1' l't't'tDl'l1 111' t11is Clilllll, 1111w1-V1-1', 111111 1111- 17l1l'tlt'I1 111' 111-11111 s1-1-111s 111 1-1-st 11111111 1111- 11111-st11111 IIS 111 wl11-1111-1' P1111111111k1-, wl11-1'1- il Clll1I'tf1l WZIS tJl'1L2lIl1Zt1tl III 17211, 211111 Sllt'1Jllt'l't1S1tlXVll w1-1'1- i111-111i1'111. P1-1's1-011111111 1111111 111-s11l11ti1111 111'11v1- 1111- 111-111-1--l11vi11yg, 111111-1't'l11l'lllQ l':1l11ti11:1t1-s 111 try 1111-11' ftlI'1l1Ill'S i11 1111- N1-w W111'l1l. 111 2111 111'1i1-l1- 111 1111- l111ll1'11111r1- .1lllI'l'l.t'lllI s111111- yf'2LI'S 111111, Mr. St, ,1111111 l3y1-1' 111115 111-s1-1-1111-s 1111-11' 1-1111111111: '1ACI't1SS 1111- Atl11111ic 1111-y 11111111- 111 111111 11 1111111 218 111-1111111111 215 Illltl 1-V1-11 lllt1l't f1-1'til1- 1111111 1111-11' 11111111-1111111. 1'1I'UIll 1111- lJ1-l:1wz11'1-, 1111111114 1111- S11s11111-l1:1111111, 1111-y s 11'1-1111 1l1I'tlllQQll P1-1111sylv:111i:1's 112ll'lj'l0 v11ll1-y, 111-1'11ss 3111111111111 illltl its .xl11ll'121Ill1 I 11v1-1' wl1icl1 1111-v 1111111 11111111111-111-1-11 111'111g1-s 111 st11111-, tllll' 111 1l11-s1- 111-1-1111111111 s11 slll' 1111 111111111111 11111 tllllt 111111 11'11gic11lly 1'1111111i1s i11 1111- Vivil W1111 1111-11 1'l'11SU.' L: ' 1 '1 'I 1111- v111l1-y 111' 1111- SllUI12lIlt1tJll1ll, 1111- s11111'l1l111g I'lV1'l', Ililllltxtl 1111- l1Zlll1,Ill1t'l' 111 1111 Stz11'lig11t 11y 1111- 11111-tic 12l1I1Cy 111. 1111- I111111111. UT111-y 111'1111g111 1lt'l't' 1111- i111111st1'y 111111 t111'i1't 111:11 lliltl llliltlt' :1 11:11':111is1-111' 1111-i1 1l1i1llPl'1ilI1L1. A1'C11st111111-11 111 CtlIlQQI't1112l1t't1 111w11 1111-, 1111-y 11111111-1'1-11 111111 v11l:1111-s. lllit' B1K'Clilt'Il1Jl1l',1I, 111 till 1111- 111-igl111111'i11g1 l:111ds, lllllllit' 1111- l'I11glisl1 11l:111111ti1111 lt1l't15 11f L11w1-1' Yi1'ggi11i11, wl111 1111111 1111-11' 1111111111' 11171115115 i11 1111- t't'll1t'l' 111' 1llt'lI' I11-111111 1111- -+421 VI? Eighty-one . 3 -g . .113 s. c. 311. mains. 'l'ht- farins we-rv snialle-r, be-tte-r cultivate-d, and, with tht- vine-, tht-y trans- plantt-el the- custoins of the-ir old hoint-. ln the- village-, the- hight-st hill was crowne-el by a e-hure-h spirc- like- the- inin- ste-rs along the- Rhine- or in the- high burgs of Ge-rniany. In tht-sc churche-s pe-ale-d forth the- e-horals of the- Ge-rnian Prote-stants and Martin Luthe-r was to the-in a granellaithe-r's tire--sidc ine-inory. 'l'he- Luthe-ran congre-gatiiemn was fornu-d about the- middle- of the- e-ighte-e-nth ct-ntury, though tradition ave-rs that the-sc we-rc not the- first white- sf-ttle-rs on this spot, and that it had br-4-n occupie-el by a group of Scotch Pre-sbyte-rians who called the- village- Potolnoke-. It se-e-ins re-ligion did not crcate- frie-ndly sympathy among the- Prote-stants, though a like- pe-rse-cution did not form a bond of union be-twt-cn the- Luthe-rans and Gt-rinan Rtf'ftbI'lIlPl'S, who came- he-rc togt-tht-r from tht- Pala- tinate-, and ofttiine-s usc-d thc- saint- union building on alt.t-rnate- Sabbaths, or, as in Me-ckle-nburg, built the-ir e-hurcht-s side- by side- in thorough good will. Thx- Old Luthe-ran church built in 1795 on thc- hill e-ast of town, anel on thr- oppositt- side- ot' the- stre-e-t from the- cit'I'II1iltI1 1iPl,OI'Ill0Kl, burne-el to the- ground se-ve-ral ye-ars ago. The- building was of brick, with no archite-ctural inte-rf-st, but strange-ly e-nongh the- old bc-ll that rang for a century among tht-sc hills and Inoun- tains was also an e-migrant from tht- city of Marsf-ille-s, France. It was thrown ovc-rhoard by some- e-xplosion of thc- Fre-nch Re-volution, that sought to abolish be-ll, book, and candle- of tht- old rt-ligiong but its tone-s rang as che-t-rily for the-sc eloughty Gt-rinan Iiuthe-rans as it had done- to suinnion the- Fre-nch Catholics to ve-spe-rs. The- Iiuthe-ran e-ongre-gation has, howe-ve-r, outgrown its antiquate-d placc of worship and built a be-:uitiful stone- chure-h of tht- Gothic stylf- on the- hill oppositt- the- We-st Virginia Statt- Normal School. 'l'he- sight is pe-culiarly appropriate-, standing forth in full vie-w, so that ae-ross the- Potomac from the- Maryland ap- proae-h to the- railroad bridge- this church is tht- inostx conspicuous objt-ct in the- old town, the- ce-ntral and crowning points among the- spire-s and pinnacle-s of the- quaint. old burg se-t upon its hills. The- CO1'Ill'l' stone- was laid NtJY't'llllJI'l' 10, 19045, thc anni- ve-rsary of Luthe-r's birth. The- following is a care-ful translation of a portion of tht- t-arly re-cord of the Luthe-ran Cluire-li: --oR.IG1NAI, Iil'K'ORlJ 01 Thost- who e-ntc-rt-el i11to the- sc-rvice? of the- Prote-stant Luthe-ran C'ongrt-gation at Shi-phc-rdstown and tht- building of the- t'hurch i11 1795. t'How the- same- was ct-lt-brate-d in this place- by tht- sole-inn laying of the- corner stont- on tht- thirtf-e-nth Sunday aftt-r 'l'rinity which was thc- Thirtit-th of August. t'lirist has lc-t thc- light. of His gospe-l shine- unto us, now for thirty ye-ars, unto us who we-rc forsake-n, Ge-rinans in this land of the- we-st. Ye-s, and Hc has Qt VC++' Eighty-two .:,,, s. c. ggz. let it continue to shine. The short history of' this Protestant t'ongregation con- firms this truth. ln the year of 1795, the first members of the Protestant church here in Shepherdstown, of whom there were at that time, no more than nine in the town, united with one another and held divine services twhich consisted of the singing of a few hymns and the delivery of :1 sermon by one of the numberl in a house. The record states that in July, 1776 Mr. Bauer, the first lieformed preacher, came to Shepherdstown. During the following twelve or thirteen years four different ministers served the congregation, until, in the late l7t4tl's, the Rev. Christian Streit, Sr., owing to the larger congregation and increased duties, asked for the assistance of another minister in Virginia. ln llecember, 1790 the llev. Johann David Young answered the call. The building of t-he church is described as follows: Now since the membership of the Protestant Lutheran congregation has increased more and more, the Elders and I athers of the same, with trust in God, determine to build a brick church to His honor in these dangerous and troubled times. Indeed, it shall be a Lutheran t'hurch in which the holy Protestant faith, according to the doctrine of the apostles and the unchanging Augsburg t'onfession may be preached and where the holy sacrament may be served. For that purpose the corner stone is laid in a solenm manner. The church was soon built and Rev. Johann Young, who was the moving spirit, in the good work, had the good fortune to preach from its pulpit for nearly seven years. He served his charge faithfully and well for twelve years. For a period following Mr. Young's death, discord and strife held sway over the band of worshipers and for a long time no one could predict the outcome. This was the period of transition from the Gerinan language to the Iinglish. Being in the heart of an English speaking community, it soon became apparent that if the church was to increase in strength, it must adopt the lflnglish language as a means of expression. However, many of the members clung to the language ot' their childhood as if it were an essential of their existence. A miniature revo- lution swept our little band of Lutheran worshipers that threatened all but to destroy it. As every crisis produces the man to bring order out of discord, so there emerged out of this congregation, rent by factions, a happy, tlod-fearing, English-speaking band, under the sainted Rev. C'. P. lirauth. There is no doubt that many among the German pioneers, who crossed the Potomac at the tlld Pack-horse Ford in 1727 and settled at what is now Shepherds- town, were members of the German Reformed church. It would seem from the record of the Lutheran church that the first minister to come to the village in 177ti was a Mr. Bauer of the Reformed faith. The members of the Protestant Reformed congregation were called upon by their Lutheran brethren to contribute to the building of the first Lutheran church in 1795, and there can be no doubt that they responded cheerfully, for there seems to have been an unusual bond of sym- pathy between these two congregations. Having stood shoulder to shoulder against persecution and in defense of their convictions abroad, they were not likely to do otherwise when placed amid the new environments and dangers of the New World. They seem to have worshiped in connnon, to have aided one another financially, and later to have built their churches almost side by side in evidence of good-will. -++5l 3 Eighty-three .uid N sg. XA... 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Kg S C ,E+ .9 0 Q +,. The record of the Reformed church shows that children were baptized by its ministers as early as 1782. lloubtless the settlement had scarcely assumed the semblance ot' order before itinerant ministers of' the Reformed faith, following in their foot-steps, appeared and preached the Word to them in their homes, or, more than likely, under a spreading tree in the open air. According to the state- ment of one of the oldest citizens of Shepherdstown, the Reformers were the first to build a church in Mecklenburg. This was a wooden structure which I.utherans, Reformers, and Presbyterians used as a union meeting-house. In front of this, and detached from it, was a stone tower in which the bells were hung. When the brick church was built, this tower was incorporated into the new building: but the same bells hang today in the tower. These bells have a very interesting history. They are of bronze and three in number. They came from far-away France. What a story they would pour forth from their metallic throats could they but tell all that has transpired since they were taken from the mould. The largest bell contains the following inscrip- tion in French: L'an 1732. Gabrial Buret de Rouen m'a f'aite. tThe year 1732. Gabrial Bouret of' Rouen made me. l In other respects, the bell is per- fectly plain with the exception of a Roman cross. The bell next in size contains no inscription, but is of the same material and shape as the others. The small bell is the most interesting ot' all. lt contains the following in- scritpion: Fa1te a Paris. Vlaude Bernard, fondeurf' fNIade in Paris. Vlaude Bernard, smelteizl This bell IS beautifully adorned with f'leur-de-hs, the national flower of France. Un one side IS the seated figure of a woman. In one hand she holds what seems to be a spear or staff, her left hand rests upon a shield. The liberty cap adorns her head. Un the opposite side, in high relief, IS a small hell, from which the clapper slightly protrudes and over wlnch is a single star. A wreath of leaves surrounds the whole, and above the wreath is the crowned head of a child. Between these two figures IS another of the full face of a child from which rays, as from the sun, seem to emanate in all directions. These hells were hauled from Baltimore to Shepherdstown by wagon. Although the following extract, from a letter from Mrs. lilizabeth flallaher Levy, of Baltimore, Md., states that the largest bell came from Germany, there can be no doubt that it originally came from France. Michael Yeasley...being an ardent member of the German Reformed Vhurch, and ever alive to her interest, sent to Germany for a bell, which he presented to the church. An unusual dedication ceremony was observed. At the appointed hour, he gathered about him his children, grand-children, friends, and neighbors to celebrate the auspicious event. The bell, having been previously placed in the churchyard and filled with wine, each and all partook of a glass before the bell was swung into position. This bell has for generations called the worshiping congregations together. It was a time-honored custom to toll it to announce the death of an aged member of the church, just as the smaller ones were used for a similar purpose at the passing away of the young. Mr. X easley, donor of the bell, died in 1808, and was laid to rest in the old Reformed cluirchyardf' Near the church is the old grave-yard. In this are tomb-stones dated as early as 1730, but many are supposed to be older: Ifhe first Sunday School, known as the Union Sunday School, was organized in this church and continues to this day. It was a custom for many years for the lleformed church to keep its -0+El H+ Eighty-five 1112 S. C. 211, doors closed when the Lutheran church was holding services, and vice versa- another example of the harmony and goodwill existing between the two churches. So firmly established was this feeling, that when, at last, the members of the Re- formed church decided to hold services at the same hour as their brethren across the street, some of them, failing to become reconciled to the change, declared their ehureh had broken the faith, and left it to affiliate themselves with the Lutherans. Norris in his History of the Lower Shenandoah Valley , as Well as other historians, states that the history of the Reformed Church is co-eval with the settlement of this section. These early historians claim that members of the Re- formed Vhureh did not organize until about 1781-'82, that they had a small church edifice here as early as 1780, and that Rev. Michael Slaughter conducted services here as early as that date. Several of the oldest members of the church say that Mr. Slaughter preached as early as 1745. In proof of their statement, the fact is mentioned that this minister brought with him from Germany four silver com- munion cups, on each of which was engraved his name and the date C17-155 on which his ministry with each congregation began. One of these he left, with the eongregation at this place, another at Lancaster, Pa., another at Winchester, Va., and the last at Hagerstown, Md. Mr. Rentch, an aged resident of Shepherdstown, remembered distinctly that the date on the cups was 1745. It is not known whether any of these cups are in existence to-day. With the arrival of the Presbyterians in the New World, to which they came to escape perseeutions as severe, perhaps, as those which drove the Lutherans and Reformers hither, was added the strong and substantial Scotch-Irish strain to the best blood that liurope had sent. Just when the Presbyterians came into the Shenandoah Valley is not definitely known, but it must have been very early. There are no records of a very early date in regard to this church in Shep- herdstown, but the denomination is one of the oldest in the Valley. The church was organized prior to 1787. The first pastor, so far as can be ascertained. was Dr. Klelinight., whose sueeessor was Dr. Moses Hoge, who resigned in 1807 to aeeept, the president-y of Hampden-Sitlney ffollege. However, there is a strong probability that there was a congregation here long before this date. Rev. James Graham, D, D., in his book entitled The Planting of the Presbyterian Church in Northern Virginia, goes further than any other authority and places the establishment of the first church at Shepherdstown as early as September 22, 1720. He arrives at this conclusion from a. note of September 19, 1719, in the records of the old Synod of Philadelphia, from which the reader learns that at that time the people of Potomoke in Virginia requested the Synod to provide them with a minister. Dr. Graham believes that this Poto- moke in Virginia was identical with Mecklenburg tShepherdstownJ. l'nfortunately the records of the Presbyterian C'hurch were destroyed by fire some years ago, so that much valuable information was lost. It seems evident from the following act passed by the legislature of Virginia, December 20, 1790, that a church was built about that time: Sec-. lXeeThat it shall and may be lawful for John Kearsley, John Mark, Jolm Nlorrow, William Buckles and Lawrence Vandevier, Gentlemen Trustees, or a majority of them, to raise by one or more lotteries a sum not exceeding two 461 iff Eighty-six :IIE S. C. 32:2 hundred and fifty pounds, to be by them applied towards completing the building of a Church in Shephard's town in the county of Berkley for the use of the members of the Presbyterian Society. Today the Presbyterians are one of the strongest denominations in the town. Revs. John Matthews, IC. C. Hutchinson, John T. Hargrave, Henry Mathews, Robert L. McMurran, E. W. Bedinger and James A. Armstrong are among those who have served as pastors. The longest pastorate, however, has been that of the present minister, the Rev. Charles Ghiselin, D. D., who entered upon his ministerial duties here in 1883. His earnest and sympathetic work has won for him an enduring monument in the hearts of the people. The date of the establishment of the Episcopal Church is not known but it is believed that the first church was erected in 1769, as there was a stone over the door of the old church bearing that date. Thomas Shepherd wrote in his will dated March 23, 1776, It my desire that the lot in the town of Mecklenburg on which the English Church stands known by No. 40 be the sole use of the Parish of Norborne free from ground rent and my heirs to give to the vestry a deed for it if required. Rev. C. VV. Andrews, who wrote a history of Trinity Episcopal Church in 1845, states that. in 1785, there was a stone church upon the site of the building. now occupied by the colored Methodists. A contributor to the Register wrote about sixty years ago that he had seen an old subscription paper dated April, 1788, in which J. Pierce. George Custard, James Randel, John More, Jonathan Osborn and George Bishop subscribed stated amounts in pounds, shillings and pence to the erection of the Episcopal Church. J. Pierce's subscription was to be paid in smith work, George Bishop's in lime, and the others in cash, wheat or tobacco. During the time that this building was used, twelve ministers served the parish. In November, 1842, the Rev. C. W. Andrews carrie to minister to the congregation, and the beautiful stone church, with the chapel attached, is a monu- ment to his zeal. The building was begun in 1855 and was dedicated on April 5, 1859. Although there was no Methodist Episcopal Church in Shepherdstown until 1802, there was occasional preaching by traveling ministers, who passed through this country on their way farther up the valley. Though it is evident that the preachers who carried Methodism above Win- chester in 1775 scattered a few seeds along the pathway southward, the Shepherds- town Church was not organized until 1802. Bishop Asbury makes frequent mention in his Journal of conducting preaching services in Shepherdstown. On July 20, 1782 he writes. Preached at Shepherds Town to about two hundred people, and on June 24. 1785: I crossed the moun- tains at Sharpsburg and preached to some honest Germans. Came on to Shep- herd's Town. On September 2, 1785, he preached in Shepherdstown to a large congregation. his text being Luke 4:18. One interesting entry in his .Journal is that of August 17, 1802: On Tuesday, we came through heat, and over hills to Shepherds Town, Virginia. I found Thomas Boydstone, and Benjamin Boyd- stone and his wife on the road to glory. After thirty years occasional preaching we have a small society. and by the purchase of an old academy, a church with two chimnies in it. -Q05 59 Eighty-seven - +21 R+ - S. Ca The first house ol' worship was a small brick building in the south-west part of town, and the pulpit was supplied by the Hcircuit riders . ln an ohl record we find the following item: Un March 17, 185-1, the Metho- dist t'hureh burned to the ground in spite of the fact that the lliligent Fire Vompany, lately organized, with a new suction and hose, worked like veteran firemen, and fully tested the capacity of their apparatus, which worked like a charm and saved a large amount of property . The church was immediately rebuilt. Until 1864 the Methodists of Shepherds- town worshiped together, but the close of the C'ivil War brought strife for the possession of the church property. Those who had remained ttloyal to the flag claimed the church in consequence of that loyalty, and the other Methodists laid claim to that which they had contributed most to build. The ativair was referred to the government, But, says Norris. just what the government had to do with the settlement is not plain. At any rate, the Rev. lfllisha Paine Phelps, sent to Staunton, Yirginia to claim the churches for the loyal people, said before the congressional investigating committee of 1869-70 that the northern Methodists had conquered the southern Methodists just as the Northern soldiers had con- quered the Southern soldiers. In spite of their superior numbers, the Methodists of Shepherdstown who had east their lot with the f'onfederates had no church when peace came to the country. They set about building one at once and by 1868 had completed a fine church that cost rtsatititi. The Fatholics are usually the pioneers in religion in far distant countries, in sections where there is great hazard to lite and health: and their missionaries may be found in all remote sections. It is claimed that some priests of this de- nomination had penetrated the Shenandoah Valley many years before any settlers had located here, that they had sought out the Indians, and had baptized them into the faith ot' Rome. In 1888 the tfatholics purchased a lot at the corner of t'hurch and Washington Streets, and erected on it an attractive building, which was dedicated on .lune 7, 1891, with impressive ceremonies. The name of this church, Hain! Agnes, is regarded as being especially appropriate, as the building of the church was largely due to the untiring efforts of Miss Agnes Gibson, one of Sheplierdstown's best loved residents. The money for this building was secured by subscriptions from the church members and contributions from many outside friends. The bell was given by a wealthy friend, who was greatly interested in the completion of the structure. The first pastor was Rev. T. .l. Wilson, and six others have served here since then. The main church is at Harpers Ferry, with missions at Shepherdstown, t'harles Town, and QXliddleway. The congregation, although growing, is rather small because lack of employment in the local section leads the young people to seek positions elsewhere. ICVICLYN DU KIC, '28 The iiitornialion about the l.ulheran, Presbyterian and ltelornied Churches is largely ll reprint ol' a series ol' articles written by the late Waller M. Duke, and published in The Pirlccl and the Sliepherdstown llirleprlirlrlil. 44,54 R+, Eighty-eight 1112 S. C. gf The Schools of Slieplu-i'clslow11 The- tlatf- on whit-h tlu- first school wus c-stxilalislu-tl in Slu-plu-rtlstown is not fountl in any rt-coral. Howl-vt-r, it must lutvt- lu-t-n :tlmout two luuulrt-tl yt-urs ago, :is it was Custouuiry for tlu- G1-ruiztns wlu-nc-vt-r tlu-y loruu-tl :i sc-ttlt-nu-nt to luivf- :is ont- of tht-ir lc-zulc-rs tl Sf'l1U0l1ll2lSli'1' who pt-rforuu-tl tlu- tlutu-s ol' liolll nutstt-r ziiul 1 tf':1Cl101'. bclilzittc-r in 1747, wrote- ol' :1 pioru-t-rlit-rnuin sc-lioolnuistt-r. 11t- spurt-s nt-itlu-r labor nor pains in instructing tlu- youth :uul c-tlifying tlu- f'tlIlg.fl'f'QZlllUIl ZICCOI'l11I1g!Q to 11is uhility, hy nu-:ins of rt-:uling :uul singing tlu- Wortl of fitul zuul printf-cl sc-rnions on 4-ve-ry 1,orcl's clay. ln 17132, wlu-u tlu- ll:-tlingt-r faunily :tr- rivc-tl in Mt-Cklc-nhurg tlu-rv we-rv hoth llc-ruuui :uul lingglish sc-hools in tlu- town. T110 tf-ziclu-r of tht- lingglisli school at that tinu- wus Rohm-rt f'oc'lqliurn. 'l'h:1t tlu-rv was ll f7if'l'll1iII1 school in Slu-plu-rtlsttiwn :ts lute- as lt-SUR is t-vult-nt from tlu- will of Dr. Nicholas Shi-11 who cliu-c'tt-tl that his lu-low-tl son John ht- sr-nt to tlu- ling- lish day school :incl tizuiglit as fztr :is tlu- clouhle- rult- of thrt-4- , znul that uftt-r lu- haul Ulinglish sufiicit-nt lu- ht- st-nt to tlu- lJutch Sc-hool to le-:irn to rt-:ul :uul writt- . By fur tlu- lnost iinportzint factors in 1-zirly 1-tliuuttioiuil work in Wt-st Virginia we-re tlu- nuiny 1l,CiM10Ill1t'S, which, tts cliurtc-u-tl institutions wt-rv st-:ittt-rt-tl ovt-r tlu- stzitf-. The- olclc-st of tlu-so wzis loczitt-tl at Slu-plu-rclstown. '1'lu- 1-x:u't clutt- of' its Ostahlishnu-nt, us wc-ll as its location, is not known. hut that it :inte-tl:itc-tl tlu- Rf-volution is f-vult-nt hy tlu- f':u-t that Rc-V. Rohm-rt Stuhhs who gzivt- Ruins:-y at cvrtificatf- tc-stifying to his luiving st-f-n his stt-1unho:1t nuikc- its triul trip on lit-- Cvnihf-r 3, 1787, wrote- untlc-r his S1gII1Zl11lI'P, HPI'1Ilf'lI12ll ofSlu'pl1f'rt1stowI1 At-:ulc-tiny. In 1802 Bishop Asbury rc-c'o1'tlt-tl in liis.lour1u1l that tlu- N14-thotlists ol' Slu-plu-rtls- town haul hought tlu- oltl aczulf-my huiltling. Mrs. Nlulu-l 111-nsluiw flzirtliru-r ol' the- She-plu-rtl f'ollc-go faculty has il portion ot' tlu- hy-laws ol' tlu- 1u'zul+-my, printt-tl in 1812. In tlu- 1X12Ll'11I1SlJllI'QQ Ifnzwttf- of Thurstlziy, llc-vc-inlu-r 9, 1813 is :1 notuw- of tlu- She-plu-rtlstown A011614-uiy gzgiving tlu- prict-s of tuition, :intl tlu- hranu-lu-s ol' lt-zirning taught at this, thc- first :1.Czult-any in Wm-st Yirgginizi. 'l'lu- suhjt-4-ts tziugglit wt-rv Grf-vk, Latin, survc-ying, liuclitl, rlu-toric, tlu- usf- ol' glolu-s, history, ,Qr:iuun:tr. nzitural and inorzil scif-1104-, Composition, :intl c-lovution. 'l'lu-st- wt-rv instill:-tl into tlu- minds of tlu- pupils in tlu- first zuul st-coiul t-lzisst-s : while- to tlu- thirtl t-lass lu-long thost- who nrt- c-iigzigt-tl in tlu- au-quisition ol' tlu- minor hriuu-lu-s ol' tlu- Iinglish c-tluczitionf' Tlu- price- of tuition wus, for tlu- first c-lxtss, S25 pt-r unnuni 3 lor tlu- st-coiul 1-lass, 511420 pf-r unnuni, :intl for tlu- thirtl or priuuiry c-lass, 5615 pt-r uniuuu, whit-li st-t-ms I'f'3,SOI1iIlJ1f' l'I101lQQ11. In 1816 Mr. N. S. Rt-:ul tzuiglit tlu- 1lf,'2lf1l'llly :uul Nlr, .X. .lt-wt-tt wats Sf'l'l't'lIll'-V of tlu- Board of' Trusts-1-s ol' thzit institution. In 18211 Nlr. l rt-mls-ru'lQ lillsworth was principal of tlu- zu':ulc-my. An ull-:L of 21 school in tlui 1-zirly thirtit-s uuiy lu- olituiiu-tl from tlu- following notict- publishc-tl in tlu- Frm- I'rt'ss, July 5, 1832. St-ul:-tl proposals will lu- rt-t-1-ive-tl hy the trustf-1-s of Slu-plu-rtlstown At-:ull-uiy until tlu- Qtlth tlxty ul' .luly 18312, lor huiltling ininu-tliutf-ly f1lt'1'UZIl'lt'1' :in :u':ult-my iu-:ir Slu-plu-rtlstown ol' tlu- following clinu-nsions, to wit: tlu- huiltling to ln- -15x32-S, two storit-s high :uul with :n lmsc-nu-nt .ofa 0' Eighty-nine 1:13 S. C. 5,111 story, to have a cupola, an entry at one end 12 feet wide, one room on the lower floor and two above stairs, one chimney, one fireplace in the room below, the building to be of brick or stone with a cypress roof and to be furnished in a plain, neat, and substantial manner: all the materials to be furnished by the undertaker. SIGNED-e HENRY BUTELER B. T. TUWNER HENRY BERRY Coinmittee In 1849 the academy had a classical, mathematical, and commercial course. Some of the subjects taught were: Greek Tales, Latin, Caesar, geometry, plane and spherical trigonometry, astronomy, English, geography, reading, bookkeeping, and declaination. Every facility for the accommodation of boarders was furnished in the town, at reasonable charges. Strict attention to sound morals was Hpaid unreinittinglyf' Une of the early schools of Shepherdstown was taught by the Reverend Moses Hoge, pastor of the Presbyterian church, who later became President of Hampden- Sidney College. The following interesting advertisement of his school is found in the Potownmt' Ullflldlillll and l3e1'lrIey f1lfl'Fl'fI'-SPI' of April 4, 1792: To the Friends of Virtue and Learning. On the first day of May next, the Subscriber intends to open a school at Shepherdstown for the purposes of teaching the Latin, Greek and English Lan- guages, and Some of the most useful Branches of Science. To the orthography, grammar, and proiuinciation of the English language, a particular attention will be paid. He hopes to have the School conducted in a manner calculated to improve the heart and form the virtuous citizen, at the same time that the mind is furnished with the elements of useful knowledge. Mt ISES HUGE HA tutor of good reputation is already engaged. In October, 1832 U. Snively of Shepherdstown announced that he was pre- pared to take a few scholars in his family to board on very reasonable terms. They are to be on duty at an average from nine to ten hours daily throughout the year, as experience proves that this practice with proper attention to exercise has the happiest effect. Patrons of the school and the public are invited to visit the school as often as convenient as the scholars are always prepared to submit to either public or private examination. These private schools were successful to a certain extent but there were not enough of them to accommodate all the children. The great need of a better system gave rise to the public or f1'ec school, which was adopted by Jefferson eounty in 1847. The first public school established in Shepherdstown was conducted in an old building that stood at the extreme West end of what is now Washington Street. -fm I lag. Ninety 1:15 s. c. 51:1 This was known as the- llppe-r llistrie-t Se-hool, anel was taught by Nlr. lie-orgc liye-rs. The- buileling was ve-ry me-age-rly e-quippe-el. The- small chilelre-n sat on be-ne-he-s with low backs, while- the- large-r boys anel girls sat on harel wooel, bae-kle-ss be-ne-he-s from e-ight until four, with only two re-e-e-sse-s of te-n minute-s e-ae'h eluring the- elay. The-rc we-re- no winelow blinels or e-urtains to be-autify the- room or to prote-e-t the- e-ye-s from the- sun. The-re- was a e'e-dar wate-r bue-ke-t which was washe-el se-mi- annually, anel one- elippe-r was use-el by the- se-hool. ln spite- of the- unhygie-nie- conditions the- childre-n we-re- he-althy, buxom youngste-rs. The- boys e-arrie-el tan bark from the- olel tanne-ry anel maele- a walk to the- eloor. This not only att'orele-el ple-asure- anel e-xe-re-isc for the- industrious laels but aiele-el in ke-e-ping the- se-hool room Hoor cle-an. The-rc wcre- four we-e-ks vae-ation during the- ye-ar. Une- we-e-k was take-n at i'hristmas time- anel the- othe-r thre-e- we-rc give-n in miel-summe-r so that the- e-hilelre-n could he-lp the-ir pare-nts in the- busy se-ason. Mr. llye-rs was ye-ry fonel of fishing, anel he- usually took one- afte-rnoon ott to cngage- in this sport. This was the- only holiday in the- school ye-ar. The- school had an attcndance- of about forty girls anel fifty boys. The- girls we-re- rathe-r e-asy to discipline- but the- mise-hie-vous boys re-eluire-el the- libe-ral use- of the- cat-of-nine--tale-s. C'onsiele-ring the- handicaps howe-ve-r, a gre-at ele-al was ae-- e-omplishe-el. The- Lowe-r District Se-hool was he-lel in what is now t'arte-r's store-. It was taught by a young lawye-r, Mr. .lolm A. Nlye-rs. Late-1' J. T. liragonie-r anel lSe-n- jamin Hartze-ll we-re- its te-ae-he-rs. Among the- othe-r schools of this pe-rioel was the- Salt Rox . This building was locate-el whe-re- Mr. Waelely's house- now is, anel was so name-el be-e-ause- of its shape-. The- te-ache-r Hr. .lohn S. Pie-re-e- was a highly e-elucate-el anel shre-wel man. The- outstanding e-ha.racte-ristic of his work was his unique- anel e-tl'e-e-tive- me-thoel ol ke-e-ping orele-r. Un one- oe-e'asion Ive- assigne-el a boy as a punishme-nt tive- lnmelre-el line-s of Milton's l'araelise- Lost to be- me-morize-el bcfore- he- we-nt home-. Anel strange- to say the- boy's me-mory was so good that he- me-morize-el the- line-s and was on his way home- long be-forc ela1'k. The- se-hool was so sue'e'e-sslul that me-n anel wome-n came- e-ve-n from Nlarylanel, and the- atte-nelane-e- was ve-ry large-. Se-ve-ral private- schools we-rc still in e-xiste-ne-e-, howe-ve-r. A Nlrs. l'he-lps e-on- due-te-el a school in what is now the- l+'arme-rs Bank buileling. The- se-hool was he-lel in two rooms upstairs and he-re- the- e-hilelre-n of the- highe-r graele-s we-re- taught the- llll'0l' R's. Mr. lCllsworth hael a school in what is now fire-y Lodge-. By this time- the- civil war was approaching anel many eil' the- se-hools we-re- close-el. During tl1e- struggle- e-ve-ry pe-rson put his whole- e-Hort into winning the- war, anel forgot e-due-ation te-mporarily. Howe-ve-r, afte-r the- war was ove-r the-rv was a rcnaissance- in e-elucation. Both private- anel t're-e- se-hools we-re- re--e-stablishe-el with a ne-w inte-re-st. One- of the- be-st schools of the- time- was a private- se-hool in the- building which is now ne-xt to the- Upe-ra House-. Both girls anel boys we-re- aelmitte-el and the-y eliel ve-ry good work unele-r the- able- elire-e-tion of Nliss liiZZle- Le-e-ch anel Miss Billmye-r. The- acaele-my, taught by .lose-ph Nle-Nlurran, was re-ope-ne-el in the- brick builel- ing which is now ne-xt to Te-nnant's He-staurant. NIV. Nle'KIurran was a graduate- of Hampden-Sidne-y C'olle-ge- anel was a natural born te-ae-he-r. He- hael a ple-asing pe-rsonality that inspire-el pupils to study, anel won for him many frie-nels. His succe-ss in this school was a ste-pping stone- to a highe-r position in late-r ye-ars. -443 li? N inety-one , fl - . ,gg s. c. 5,1 Ill 1S7ti tllt- lil'st Illlllllt' st-htltll lllliltlillg XYUS l't-plllt-t-tl hy ll. hl'it'k lllllltlllljl which is lltlw lit-ing llS1'tl :ls ll tlwt-llillgg lltlllst- hy 11, fzllllily til' t-tlltll't-tl pt-tlplt-. Ahtlllt tht- slllllt- tilllt- tllt- tlltl Utlllllly jllil walls l1ll'IlI'tl illttl ll st-lltltll hlliltlillg. This was llst-tl ll ft-w j't'2ll'S lmllt wzls litllllltl illlltlt-tlllzlltt- ttl lllt-t-t tllt- lit-t-tls tif tllt- IJl1IJllH, so ill 1911111 tllt- IJ1't'St'1ll Sllt'IJllt'l'tlSltlWll gI1'Iltll'tl SCl1tltbl wlls hllilt till tllt- slllllt- sitt-. lll 1859 tllt- llisttlry tit' Slit-pl-lt-rtl t'tlllt-ggt- ht-gills, lVlll'I1 tllt- Ctl1'IlPI' sttnlt- tit' ll lllliltlillg, t'l'1'I'lt'tl litll' lllt'lUX'l'1l lay Klr. llt'ZlIl llllvis Slit-pllt-l'tl, wlls lzlitl 1Vl1l111l1IJ1'I'S- sivt- tift-l't-llltlllit-s. 'l'llt- ltlXVt'l' Html' tit' tllis lllllltllllg walls 11Sf'llZ1tS itll21tSSP1l1l7lyI'0U1ll iltlltl tht- l1lDlJt'1' tltltll' :ls :l ttlwll lilll'lll'y. llzltt-1' tlwtl wings wt-l't- zltltlt-tl and tht- lllllltlllltl WILS llSt'tl 3821- t-tlllrt lltlllst- tm' .lt'lll't'1'St1I1 fltlllllly 16111111 1865 ttl 1871, XYl1tlIl tllt- t-tlllllty st-:lt wlls llltwt-tl ttl t'll:ll'lt-s Ttlwll. 'l'llt- ttlwll tht-ll lt-:lst-tl tllt- lllllltllIl2Qll1'ti1ll N112 Slit-pllt-rtl lirtltllcs, tit' Nt-w Ytlrk. fm' il pt-l'itltl tif tt-ll yt-zlrs, tti lit- llst-tl :ls Rl t'l:lssit-:ll zllltl st'it-lltitit- St'l1tltll hy tht- llzllllt- Ol'Sl1t'Dl1t'1'Cl f'tlllt-gt-. 'l'ht- st-htltll tlpt-lit-tl ill St-ptt-lllht-l', 1871, with illl t-llrtllllllt-ut of ftlrty-two pupils :llltl tllt- wt-ll-klltlwll .ltlst-ph Nl0Nll1I'1'i1.I1 :ls prillciplll. lil St'l1l'tl1lllK'l', 18712 it wzls Illiittltx Il Stzltt- Ntl1'lllILl St-htltll, tltl't-ring ill zltltlititlll 1 ttl tllt- ftllll' yt-alll' t-tlllt-g1i:ltt- C'tl1lI'Stt, ll twtl yt-zll' I1Ul'1ll2ll t'Ull1'St'. 5llt1Dlltt1'tl was lltlw tllt- lit-st st-lltltll ill tllt- l'l1lSlt'l'Il Plillllillltllt' zllltl stltlll tllt- 1Ililtll'f1ll2llK'ly t-qlllppt-tl lllliltlillgg wzls Ilttl sllflit-it-llt littl' tllt- l211'g1t' lllllwllllllfllll. lll 18117 :ll ut-w 5l415,tttttt lllliltlillg walls t-tllllplt-tt-tl lllll ill 1901 it wlls tlt-strtlyt-tl luv fil't-. lll its stt-zltl 21 lllllt-ll llltl1't' t-tllllllltltlitllls zllltl ctlllvt-llit-nt stl'llt-tllrt-, klltlwll IIN tht- lltlllllIllSl1'Ill1HI1 lllllltllllll. W2lHt11'l'C'lt'tl. lll 1915, Nlillt-1' Illlll, 1111 :lttl'zlt-tivt- lllltl 1lltNlt'l'Il lllliltlillgg with :lt-t-tllllllltltllltitllls . .. . . . fo . lttl' :llltlllt titty girls YVHN lllllll, zllltl ill 1.1-1 tht- tlltl lulltlt-1' Hutt-l walls pl1l't'll:lst-tl :llltl l't-llltltlt-lt-tl litll' llst- tit' tllt- lllt-ll Sl1ltlt'IllS. A wt-ll t-tlllippt-tl physitull t-tlllcalttitlll lllliltliilg wlls t-rt-t-tt-tl ill 19125. 'l'ht-st- l1IllJ1'tlVt'1l1t'IllS llIllVll llltlrt- llltltll tltlllhlt-tl tllt- vlllllt- til' tllt- st-htltll prtlpt-ity. 'l'ht- t'1ll'Ulllllt'11l is stt-:ltlily l1lCl't'1ltSlIlg1, lllltl ttltlzly Slit-pllt-rtl t'tlllt-g1t- is l't-t-tlgllizt-tl :ls tlllt- tit' tllt- lt-:ltlillgg t'tl1lf'tlllttIl1ltl illstitlltitllls ill tllt- S121-lt'. ,Xllltlllgg ht-i' t'tllll'tt-t-ll l11lIltlI't'tl :llllllllli 11-1't1 l-tllllltl l't-pl't-st-lltzlttivt-s tif f71'2lt'lll'lllly t-vt-ry vtlt-:ltitmll :llltl lJ1'tDl't'SSltlIl. 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Nu-. ,..:-- ..L.. ..- ...-- l , ' T. ..'!- ,..!'- .-.'.. '..f- :uf 55 E 1: :, s 2 '- L3 f 2 J 1 4 'vw . ,.,-gl 1 ' fi 'l 3. 4 -- ' ' ' -- D---'- :' L 'QDLHIML '2'Q 'C .-. --.. .30 '.-:. gin' Qvgm-:gag Q'4 L , ' ' 3 w ' v9'hu'0 ' r-'un-v 'Fm JI Y 9- ,ne-og 3 gs Mols PLAT HI SHl'll'HICRlJS'l'lJWN :IIS S C Hg'- o 0 9. Newspapers of Shephcrdstown Some historians are of the opinion that Shepherdstown was the first town in what is now West Virginia to publish a newspaper, others that Martinsburg was the first. I In 1797 the trustees of Shepherdstown ordered that Henry Bedinger publish a notice in the newspapers of the town. Danske Dandridge says in H I.-Sf0l'I-C Slreplzerrlstoum. that one of these papers was the Pofouwmc Guarrlzfan which was started in Shepherdstown in 1790, by Nathanial Willis who was the grandfather of the poet, N. P. VVillis. In the Virginia State Library there is a copy of the l'olownme G'11u1'rI1'r1.11 ami Berkley An'zfe1'lz'.ser, for Tuesday April 3, 1792, number 73, Volume 2. The price of the paper was two dollars a year. Its motto was, Where Liberty Dwells, there is my flountryf' The place of publication and the name of the editor are not given. There are about an equal number of advertisements from lVIartinsburg and Shepherdstown in this interesting old paper. Daniel Bedinger, advertises for rent a plantation, on which are 130 acres of clear land, some meadow, and suitable improvements lying four miles from town. He also gives notice, to all those indebted to me either by specialties or open accounts that it is my most earnest desire they should make immediate payment ........ The indulgence I have hither- to given has generally produced ingratitude and experience proves that most of those indebted to me would carry their money to any other store than mine. He also threatens to take all legal methods of compelling settlement. Joel Munson of Shepherdstown announces that as he is obliged to be absent. he has left his accounts with Zebulon Warner. The West Virginia State Library has copies of the Polowmue Gum'tl1'm1 published in Martinsburg by Mr. Willis. In the issue of the I'olmnnmr Urulrflfrm for Wednesday April 17, 1799 we find the following interesting advertisement: The subscriber begs leave to acquaint his friends in particular, and the public at large, that he has opened again, a House of l'Intertainment in this healthy and flourishing place, in that noted and commodious Brick House, formerly Mr. Wynkoop's, and lately occupied by Mr. Gilchrist, where he shall be glad, as usual, to accommodate them in a substantial and comfortable manner. .lt JHN ABIQRT Slit-pherd's Town, April 15, 1799. Not even the name of the other paper published in Shepherdstown in 1797 is known. However, the firm of Hootes and Blagrove, Printers, published in that year a book called the f'l1l'I'Sfl'fIVIL,S Pu.nepf!!, a copy of which is owned by Mrs. M. L. Herrington, of Shepherdstown. ln 1815 the A lIIl'I'l.ClIII Eagle was started by Maxwell and Harper, and in 18223 Jolm Alburtis, who had for many years published the Gazette of lVIartinsburg, re- moved to Shepherdstown and began the publication of the J ournirif. HIT-Sf0I l'C Sfl6'17h6'I'dSf0'lUIlf contains the following interesting information, culled from the A IILGFZICIIIIV Engle, 1816: -wa aw- Ninety-four . 61 ,. .:,,. S. c. gg, At tht' tinu- thx- p:1p4-rw:1s stzirtwl Mr. N. S. llc-:ul lilllgllll tlw :11-:11le'111y. 111111 Nlr. A. .lvwi-tt was St'CI'l'l2lI'y of tlu- lioziril ol' 'lll'llSlt't'S ol' that institution. Sc-lhy :1nrl Wysong hzul 21 storc- :intl solil LI1'Ilf'l'2ll 1114'1'1'l1:111wliss-, which l1lt'lIlllt'4l llSll'tlXYIll'l'. llilltl rlry goods, :1n1l 111isc'f1ll:111ivs ol' lllilllj' kinils. l,2lIlt' Zlllll 'l'ownor l1:11l il l:1rg1- storv, :incl Mr. l'. Nl2ll'lll2lilllllil' 2lIlUl1llI'l'. .ltlllll 'l'. Vookus solil ilry ggootls. :1111l Nlr. flllilI'lf'S Harpvr was tht- :1potl1c-C:1ry. Rl'l'l'I'l'll4't' is 111111111 to two 111ills, ons- lwlong- ing to Rawlvigh Nl0l',l.fil1I1, Sr., Zlllll ont' lo H:1.wlc-igggli Morgzxin. Jr.: :1lso to 141-11j:1111i11 l'l0l'Ill2LIllS 111ill. Jost-ph St'z1111:111. 'opposite Mrs. xYl'll1Zlll'llllI'l'lS ill2lVl'I'Il on tlu- rozul lc':1cling to thc- rivor,' C:11'1'i4-cl 011 thc- lltllltlllgl husinr-ss. Hr- took tlour to Alvxuiitlrizi. f1l'Ul'Q,'0l0WVIl, :mil xV2l1SlllIlglOll.ll Thv nvxt pzipvr was thi' l'1'1'g11'111'f1 .lIom'lor, first p11hlisl1ml in 13420 hy l'1tlW1l1'll Bc-ll. Mrs. llilllflflllgf' quoti-s two uniquf- :ulvc-1'tiss-111v11ts founil in :1 c-opy ol' this papvr ilatml May 111, 18121. In ont- ol' thvsm- ll. Nicolas :intl -ltlllll .l:11111-s ol' Shvp- hvrclstown :1clv01'tis0 that thc-y will huilil tlirvshing 111:1cl1i11c-s on 111o1lc-1':1tc' lt'l'lllS. Um of thvsv 111z10l1i11f1s, with :1 four horsf- powt-r, will Clf'2lIl tl1irty-fivr- huslu-ls ol' whvzrt in 1111 hour. Thr- othvr zulvt-1'tis4-1111111t rr-zuls: 'l'l1m- ofiliw- ol' .l1lllf'l' of .ll'l'lll'l'- son Vo., is for rvnt for two yvaiirs. Allow:111c'vs to thi- -ltllllxl' 2lI't' c'o11sicl1-1':1l1lc-, lIltlt'pl'Illl0Ill of his fc-vs. Appliczition to hv 11111110 to S. N. l12lC'lil2lIlll1 lisq., i11 QlllZll'll'S Town, or to thc- suhscrihcfr, J. Ii. R1iiIlS0lllt'.ll W. :incl G. Ri. Wi-ln-r, in 1829, st:1rtc-tl tht- Dlll7lli'il1ll1lIl of thc- I'olomu1' IIIIUIIITI' which wus SllCCt'l'tll'1l hy thv lnfornzvr foul ll'f'r'l.'ly. ln tht- clll2l1l'lf'S 'l'own l rw' 1,l'1'-YN ol' Juni' 22, 18253, is itll 2ltlVt'l'1lSt'llll'll1 ol' thi- prospi-Ctus of thc 1,llUl'll1i.l' ffllZl'Hf' mul Spirit of Ihr' Tlilllf'-Y, :1 paipvr to hs' p11hlisl1c-il hy XVII-Slllllgltlll livzins of Sllt'plll'l'llSl0Wll. 'l'l11- prim- was to lw two tlHll2ll'S pf-r V1'111'. cash, :incl two-fifty pc-1' yvz1r, 01-1-dit. L 'l'l10 Sl10pl1v1'mlstow11 lff'y11'.slw' was stzlrtf-fl in 18411 hy llurely :incl Kl1'Anly who puhlisl1c-cl it lllllll 1851, whvn J. 'l'. H. Bl'lIlg.Illl2lIl hought thx- pzipc-r Zilltl 4-ontiiiua-il to puhlish it until 1852. At this tiinz- John Il. Zittlc- lN't'2llllf' 1-clitor ol' the- Il2lIJl'l' :intl puhlishml it for Ilt'2il'ly thirty yt-:1rs. ln ISSZZ thc- l1'vy1'.sIw' was IJlll'l'll2i,Sl'tl hy Messrs. J. W. :intl H. li. Snyilvr. Aftvr se-vt'1'11l yvzirs tht- l'Ul'llll'l' witlulrc-w froin thc- f'll'l1l :intl sinct- that tiinv Nlr. H. Ii. Snyflvr h:1s lm-11 1-tlitor of thi- l1'wgp'.wtr1'. It is thv 1-onsvnsus of opinion that it is ont' of tht- ht-st Ill'WSp2lIX'1'H puhlislim-ml in We-st Vll'g'lI1liL. Tho Sl10pl1f-rrlstowii IlII11'Ill'IIl,l'Ilf was sturtc-ml in 1896. 'l'l11- owne-rs wvrm- llr. if T. S. Butlvr and Mr. Jzufoh Wi11tvr111oyi-r :intl thc- c-mlitor Nlr. .ltillll H. Zittlm-. A fvw yours late-1' this pzlpvr was 1lisc'o11ti11lu'cl. Mr. l. W. lioonf- puhlislif-il thi- 1L'us!f'1'r1 P1111-luinfllf' for st-vvrzil yvarrs. :mtl i11 1900 solcl it to Mr. C'. S. Nlussi-r who Cll2iIlgl'tl the 111111111 of thv puhlicution to thc- IIIlll'jN'IlllI'Ilf. 'l'Ill'Il.NlA IIAAS, '28 -+6-1 K+ N inety-live IHI HHMIG UF .JAMES RITMSICY THIS ULD .IAIL lil7MSlCY'S H'l'l'I,UII3U.X'1' ' +3 4- 1... S. c. g, The First Ste-ainboat Thc writcr having had thc good fortunc to bc pc-rsonally at-quaintc-d with sc-vc-ral pf-rsons who we-rc pri-sc-nt wht-n Runise-y's Sli'Zi-lllilfbiiif made- ht-r first trial trip at Shi-phc-rdstown and having fe-lt, from his boyhood, an abiding inte-re-st in thc- subjf-ct, took cspc-cial pains to obtain from thc-m, individually, what tht-y rc- mcmbcrcd of thc occasion. Among tht- witncsscs i'c-t'r-rr:-d to, whom thc write-r kncw and with whom, in his youth hc fre-qucntly convc-rscd about Runiscy and his invcntion, we-rc thc following, viz: Mrs. Ann Bake-r, Mrs. lilinor Shi-plit-rd, Major Hcnry Bc-dingcr, Faptain Jacob Hain:-s, Michat-l Foukt- and Pt-tc-r lfislu-r. Mrs. Bakcr, thc first namcd abovc, was thc- daughtcr of Mr. .Iolm Mark ta rcspcctablc and succcssful me-rchant of She-phcrdstownJ, thc- widow of Hon. John Bakcr ta mf-mbcr of Congrcss during thc war of 18123, and tht- moths-r-in-law of Govt-rnor Thomas Walks-r Gilmor, of Virginia, who, wht-n st-crm-tary of thc- navy, during Tyla-r's administration, was killc-d on board tht- Unitt-d Statcs man-of-war Pl'IillC'l'flIIl by thc bursting of Commodorc Stoc-kton's big gun tht- lJf'lll'1'lIlIIlt'l'l'. Mrs. She-phcrd, thc st-cond lady namf-d in thc list, was thc- widow of Vaptain Abram Shcphc-rd, who was thc son of Thomas Shcphc-rd aftcr whom Slicplicrds- town was namcd and an office-1' in thc Rt-volutionary War, having bt-cn ont- of that gallant band of voluntccrs who, whcn thc nc-ws came- to Virginia of thc battlc-s of Concord and Lf-xington, promptly marchcd to thc- rt-licf of tht-ir Northc-rn b1'f-tlirt-n, and we-rc thc first Southcrn soldic-rs who crosscd tht- Potomac to tht-ir aid, making the-ir mcmorablc Bc-c-linc to Boston . Major Hcnry Bc-dingcr, thc third on thc list, was like-wisc a Rt-volutionary ofliccr, and also a mf-mbt-r of thc patriotic company which marchc-d so promptly to thc- rf-licf of Boston, whcn Boston was bclc-agilt-rt-tl: his scrvict- in tht- Ponti- ncntal army bc-gan a ycar bt-forc thc 111-claration of Inde-pc-mlt-nct- and contimic-d to thc- cnd of thc war. Vaptain Haincs was a Fri-nchman, who camt- to this country with thc Marquis dc LaFayc-ttc and sc-rvcd und:-r him, as an artificcr, in thc- Amt-rican army from tht- battlc- of Brandywinc to thc- capitulation of Cornwallis at Yorktown. Be-ing a skillful workcr in iron, hc- had bc-cn cmploycd by Rtumst-y in making soma- portions of thc machine-ry for his ste-amboat. Michacl Foukc was also a blacksmith and during his apprt-ntice--ship aide-tl Philip lintlcr, of Slit-phe-rdstown, in doing iron-work on thc cnginc of tht- boat. Pctl-r lfishcr, thc last on thc- list, was a we-ll-grown boy living in Shf-plif-rdstown, as thc- five- otha-rs wcrc, at thc time- wht-n hc- saw Rumsc-y's boat makc- ht-r first trip the-rc. Although morc than a ccntury has now 1-lapse-d sincc that mi-morablt- Monday, thc 3rd of Us-ccinbcr, 1787, whcn it was first dc-monstratt-d to tht- public that an cffcctivc plan for stcam-propulsion had bccn invcntcd, it is not difficult for thost- familiar with thc physical fc-aturcs of thc- locality wht-rc it occurrcd, to form, from the- dc-scriptivc accounts by thc abovc-name-d pc-rsons, a proximatc- ide-a of thc sccm- as it the-n apps-are-d, with thc attcndant circumstanccs of the- occasion, for tht- mcd- dlcsomc hand of mode-rn improvcmcnt has not f-vt-n yr-t dont- much to mar or modify thc- gf-nc-ral asp!-ct of thc quaint old town and its surroundings. Its rocky cliffs, which risc for a hundrcd ff-ct abovc thc right bank of the- rivf-r, arc as un- w+H f ff-f - K+ Nintey-seven . 15+ - change-el now, with the- e-xce-ption of a passage--way at one- point for ll railroael, in the-ir time--tinte-el rugge-elne-ss as in the-ir romantic associations. And as for the- rive-r itse-lf s the- bright, be-autiful anel abouneling Potomacs Me-n may come- anel u1e-11 may go, but it flows on fore-ve-r, thc- same- grand old historic stre-am in all its varying mooelssat time-s as placid as the- slumbe-ring infant that smile-s at ple-asant dre-ams and the-11 as turbule-nt as some- Wild warrior of the- VVe-st. From all accounts the- elay was a be-autiful one-, anel at an e-arly hour the- pe-ople- from the- surrounding country be-gan to pour into town, some- coming from a considcrable- distance- and all e-age-r to sce- the- wonde-rful boat which the-y hael he-ard woulel be- made- to move- by some- mysterious age-ncy, without the- aid of oars, sails, paddle-s or se-tting pole-sg so, that by the- time- appointe-el for the- e-xhibition which was the- hour of noon, the- picture-squc cliffs which flanke-el the- fe-rry-landing we-re- occupie-d by hunelre-ds of curious spe-ctators, groupe-el on e-ve-ry Hcoigne- of vantage- that could afford an unobstructe-el vie-w of the- rive-r, a vie-w such as poe-ts elre-am of anel as drive- painte-rs to de-spair. Asse-mblcd at the- landing whe-rc the- boat was moore-el was a Inotle-y crowd of 111e-n and boys, re-pre-se-nting e-ve-ry class anel color in the- community, anel while- the-re- we-re- thosc the-re-, anel not a fe-w, who we-rc we-ll qualifie-el by the-ir acquire-me-nts to form an inte-lligcnt opinion of Rumse-y's inve-ntion, thcre- was, of course-, the- usual comple-me-nt of village- Sir tlracle-s, anel of those- ubiquitous anel se-lf-sufficie-nt fools, who are- always re-aely to de-rielc what the-y cannot unele-rstanel, anel who had come-, afte-r the- manne-r of the-ir kind, to scoff at the- anticipate-el failure- of a sche-mc which, according to the-ir e-once-ite-el anel contrae-te-el notions, woulel ne-ve-r have- be-e-n thought of by anyboely but some- visionary crank as him whom, among the-msclve-s, the-y we-rc accustome-el to call t'razy Ruinse-y. A little- way apart, on a rocky knoll ne-ar the- clitf, anel be-ne-ath the- she-lte-ring brane-he-s of a ec-lump of ce-elars which forme-el a natural canopy of e-ve-rgre-e-ns above- the-m, was a group of ladie-s anel ge-ntle-me-n whose- name-s, be-ing iele-ntifif-el with the- occasion, may prope-rly be- me-ntione-el he-re-: 'l'he- most conspicuous figure- in the- group was that of Horatio Gate-s, late- major-ge-ne-ral in the- C'onteine-ntal Army, :mel at that time- re-siding on his 'l'rave-le-r's Re-st e-state-, five- mile-s from Shcp- he-relstown. He- was of me-elium he-ight anel full habit, with a florid comple-xion, which inelie-ate-el a fonelne-ss for the- mate-rial things of this worlel. By the- siele- of Ge-ne-ral Gate-s, anel in marke-d contrast, as to face- and form, was Major He-nry Be-elinge-r, at tall, sle-nde-r man, of saturnine- comple-xion, who was as straight as an lnelian, anel whose- pie-rcing black e-ye-s we-re- as bright as an e-agle-'s. Ne-ar l1in1 we-rc the- R,f'V0l'0I1ll Robe-rt Stubbs anel Captain Abram She-phe-rel, the- forme-r of whom was principal of the- Classical Acade-my anel re-ctor of the- Episcopal tor, as it was ye-t calle-el, IDYIIQII'-Yhl Church, of which Captain She-phcrel was onc of the- warele-ns. The- re-ve-re-nel ge-ntle-man was rosy-che-e-ke-el and plumptiludinousf his whole- appcarance- proving that the-n as now the- good pe-ople- of She-phe-rdstown take- e-xce-Ile-nt care- of the-ir parsons. Vapteain She-phe-rd was a thin-Visage-el little- man, of promine-nt fe-ature-s, full of e-ne-rgy, a first-ratc farme-r, anel an unfailing frie-nel of the- churchg traits which have- be-cn line-ally transmitte-el to some- of his ele-sexe-nelants. The-n the-re- was anothe-r Re-volutionary office-r 11e-ar bysl'olone-l Jose-ph Swe-arington, a tall, robust, soldie-rly-leioking pe-rson, with a Roman nose- which rathe-r ove-rshaelowe-el the- re-st of his fe-ature-s. He- was a kind-hcarte-el ge-ntle-man, anel gre-at ly love-el by the- community in which he- live-el. -44:1 344' Ninety-eight S C I-9, ., . . ,av The next claiming attention was a stoutly built nian ol' brusque address, who, though descended froin one ot' the regicides ot' Vharles the First, had very little ot' the cant of Puritanisin in his composition. lt was General Darke, wholhad been an officer in the old French war as well as in that ol' the Revolution, and who, subsequently, in the Indian war of 1791, distinguished hiinselt' at St. t'lair's defeat. Besides the foregoing, there was Philip Pendleton, a gentleman ol' fine figure, fair coinplexion, regular features and dignified bearing: John lxearsley, a niag- istrate and Presbyterian elder, who hy virtue of his ollicial position was not only severely correct in his inorals, but likewise soleninly sedate in his inannersg and Fato Moore, another magistrate, whoni his friends called King Moore, a gentle- inan of genial disposition, conunanding the respect and regard of the entire coin- inunity. The Three Morrows, brothers-in-law ot' Rtnnsey, of course were there: as likewise were John Mark, 'l'hoinas White, David Gray, Benoni Swearingen and proininent citizens, now forgotten. Ainong the ladies in the group were Mrs. Abrain Shepherd, Mrs. liuinsey and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Vharles Morrow, Mrs. Mark twith her little daughter Ann, who afterward becaine Mrs. John Bakcrl, and several others. Ruinsey had invited the above-nientioned ladies to take passage on his boat, but no gentlemen were perinitted on board, except Vharles Morrow and Dr. Me- Mechin, the foriner of whoin was to take the hehn, and the latter to assist llunisey in attending to the tnachinery. When, therefore, it was tiine to start, the ladies were escorted on board to seats provided for theni ahaft the boiler, which, with the rest of the machinery, occupied the forward part of the boat, about two-thirds of its length froin the stern. Just as she was about to be pushed oti' froin the shore, little Ann Mark, letting go her t'ather's hand, ran down to the water's edge and begged to he allowed to go with her niother on the trip. And l'in very glad I did it, said the old lady inany years afterward to the writer, for Mr. Ruinsey lifted ine in and I was one of those who went on the first steainhoat that ever was seen. When they had shoved the hoat oft a short distance from shore, liuinsey started her engine and she inoved slowly out to the iniddlc of the river, where, rounding to, in obedience to her hehn, and with her prow pointing westward, she paused for a inoinent and then, by a sudden inipulse, steained otl' up st reani. against the current of the river aniid the shouts of the excited inultitude upon the shore. I was standing next to General Gates, said Major Bedinger in describing the scene to the writer, he was very near-sighted, and watched the preparations for starting the boat with inuch interest through his eye-glasses. When she moved out and he saw her going oft up the river against the current, by the force of steain alone, he took off his hat and exclaimed, 'My God, she tnovesl' Yes, added the vencrahle niajor, and when she inoved, the destiny of the world, too, moved that day. The old gentleinan was right, for it certainly received an accelerating impulse on that occasion: and it yet IIIOVPS f If pur sl' niuore, as Galileo said. Peter lfisher, speaking of the occasion, said that he and a number ot' other boys ran along the shore trying to keep up with the boat, but that before they had reached flu! mel: they were distanced in the race, and that he noticed there was all the tiine a great bubbling up of the water behind her. tlld Michael lfouke used to say, excitedly. Why, sir, she could navigate through the Straits ot' tliln'altar, and Vaptain -+021 35' N intey-nine .Mg . at 5 C EI' .9 0 0 4. Haines used to refer with pardonable pride to the fact of his having assisted Uzat bonne lmnunc, ITIOIINIAUIIT' lfunzsay in ze COIl,Sf7 Il'CSZ'0I16 of his batteau cz zfapeurf' which he was wont to say he would never forget- Je ni' oublticrazf -jClIllUZ'R-710 sair, 'IIPIVII,I'7lI6l'fI2'l'ln But to return to the boat itself, which we left steaming her way up the river. After going for half a mile or more above the town, to a point opposite to what is known as Swearingen's Spring, she rounded to and returned, going for some little distance below town, beyond where the Shenandoah Valley Railroad bridge now spans the Potomac, the people again raising a mighty shout as she passed by them. Thus she continued to go to and fro, up and down the river for about the space of two hours, in full view of many hundreds of spectators, and then steaming back to the ferry landing, her delighted passengers were put ashore, and Rurnsey received the cordial congratulations of the assembled crowd. The average rate of speed to which the boat attained on this occasion was three miles an hour, but on a second trial of her, which took place in the following week, on Tuesday, December 11, 1787, in the presence of numerous spectators, her rate of speed was increased to four miles per hour. ALEXANDER R. BOTELER From My Ride to the Barbecue tIS60J. F- g ,.,,,..,, -cf ..... . . W .. .. W V . - E , -961 g+4- One Hundred -++Z't -+61 S. C . .I time-s Iitiiiisey A hroatl In Klartfli, ITSS, .Iamt-s lltimst-y wt-iit to l'hil:ttlt-lphia, wht-rt- tht- iiitt-rt-st awakt-nt-tl m his lIlVt'IltltiIl ol' tht- stt-amhoztt It-tl to tht- l'ol'lii:ltitiIl ol' tht- Iitimst-yaii Socit-ty. Un May l-I, iii a lt-ttt-i' to t'hai'lt-s .XIol'l'tiW, his ht'otht-i'-iii-law ol' Slipp- ltt-rtlstown, ht- wrott- t-xtiltaiitly: Iii two hours timt- I shall ht- on hoartl A Ship . , , . . mg wht-tt my goiiitg was llt-tt-i'miiit-tl tipoii :mtl tht- tlt-ntlt-iiit-ti m IlHIlSt'ttl1t'llt't' ol' it yt-ry gt-iit-rottsly wt-1't- hmtliiig oii mt- :mtl art- to support .lost-ph Iiatiit-s iii tht- pttrstiit ht-i't- on tht- t-oiitiiiant. I hayt- lmpowt-rt-tl you :mtl tht- Ilot-tor :mtl him to act whilt- I am gout-, iii my plat-t- . Nlorrow was tlit't-t'tt-tl iii this lt-ttt-t' to I,t-ayt- tio Stoiit- ttiitttriit-tl to lit-tt-t-t lfitt-h in his Yilliaiiyu, :mtl to takt- gtititl t-ai't- ol' Ilttmst-y's t'hiltl :mtl tt-ll ht-1' to ht- a .itttttittttttt good girl :mtl also to kt-t-p Nt-tltly with tht- i l-,- ....t . ..t. .. t,. it ,... .mv t . . . ,, IJot-tot' it posslhlt-o1'St1liiotlit-I'l'lt'liooI . Ifittm 'tina I'tiiti'ivtxii I'xixi-i-ii HY I'lVltlt'IllIV IIIIIIISVV tlitl IIHI SIIII litil' Iitllltltill H0 Ili-.xixrxiix NXi-st' is Ii-Htl ' ' sooiiasht- t-xpt-t-tt-tl, ashis will, matlt- hy him ht- fort- his lt-ayiiig I'hilatlt-lphia. ht-ars tht- tlatt- til' Nlay lil'tt-t-iith. Aftt-1' his arrival iii I,oiitloit, lltimst-y prot-tirt-tl from tht- l'at'liamt-tit ol' tlrt-at liritaiit patt-tits :mtl t-xt'lttsiyt- rights to his myt-iitioiis, Ilt- also wt-iit to Paris iii Klarvli, 1789 to St'CllI't' patt-tits Xlarvli Qtl, ht- writt-s to his frit-iitl Wt-st in high spirits: I hayt- this tlay hatl a ggtitltl ritlt- ttpoii my hohhy. It was hy tht- IJIll'lIt'll- l2lI'I'f't1llf'Sl ofot1l'Amt-i'it'zt1i Ifmhassatloi' that I ttitili this i'itlt-, aiitl glatl I was of tht- tlpt-rttmity ol' motmtitig, hayitig ht-t-ii So long out tal' pi'at-tit-t- hy ht-mg iii at C'otmtt1'y wht-1't- tht- pt-opIt- Vottltl not tmtlt-istaiitl tht- laiigtiaggt- m whit-h I tw- plaint-tl hohhy. Clatt-s, XII: .It-tl't-t'soii's I-Iott-l was tht- plat-t- appoiiitt-tl lot' mt- to t-xt-i'Cist-, :mtl I liatl not ht-t-it long motmtt-tl lit-I'tit't- NIV. .It-fl't-rsoii hort- mt- Vompaiiy :mtl lint- sport wt- shottltl hayt- hatl, wottltl timt- hayt- pt-rmittt-tl: htit tliimt-i' timt- Camt- on :mtl Vompzitiy at'i'ivt-tl that hatl ht-t-it iiiyitt-tl to tlmt-. 'l'ht- hoist- was tlit't't-t'o1't- ohligt-tl to ht- Stahlt-tl: howt-yt-i' NIV, .lt-ll't-rsoti was so plt-ast-tl with hohhy, that ht- horrowt-tl him of mt-, with tht- Ifxplzmatioti ot' his gatt-s. I know yt-ry wt-ll that what I havt- Saitl will Voiiyt-y to yott zt Yt-ry t'lt-ai' itlt-a ol' tht- htisiiit-ss ol' tht- tlay hut I ht-gg that you will not Ifxplam it to :my hotly trio! ftohotlyt in tht- samt- way. To ht- St-1'iot1s you Vamiot t-oi1t-t-iyt- how attt-iitiyt- NIV. .lt-l'l't-rsoii has ht-t-it to mv httsmt-ss, ht- has ht-t-ii to tht- Ilott-ls ol' a grt-at mimht-i' ol' tht- iiohility to gain .tht-ii' iiitt-rt-st iii my favor, htit tht- liitist ol' tht-m art- tmt'orttmatt-ly for mt-. ill tht- Iltllllllfy at tht- I'llt-t'tiotis iiow holtlitig, wht-ii tht-y rt-tttrii I liavt- iio tlotiht hut I shall Sttcct-t-tl iii tht- ohjt-t-t ot' my Sttryt-y. What is mttt-h iii my layoi' is .++g :+O- One Hundred One hotmtl lot' I,oiitloii with a hill lot' two htmtlrt-tl potmtls Stt-rliiigg iii my pockt-t :mtl tht- ht-st I,t-t- tt-rs that l'hilatlt-lphia t'aii alortl mt- thi tht- llth ot Nlay, Iht-y propost-tl this plan :mtl Ilitl mt- tht- hoiioi' ol' Falling tht- Vomptmy tht- lltimst-yan Sovit-ty. thi tht- li-lth Inst. was tht- st-t'oiitl mt-t-t- t'oiist-iitt-tl to llmst-I my proposiatls So lat' as tht-y . B . .Zia S. C. E11 Mr. Jeffersons being the most popular limbassador at the french Court, they are C'ertainly fond of america in this country, for american principles are bursting forth in ltlvery quartc-r . Rnmsey relates several interesting incidents relative to his sojourn in Paris. Through the influence of Thomas Jefferson he secured an appointment with Mon- sieur Leroy, a leading member of the Royal Society, in order to explain to him his invention. He was very clever understood the business and spoke English well, but you will pity me , Rumsey writes, when I tell you the necessary prep- aration to wait on Such characters, or in short on any jenteel person tif in the afternoonb I was obliged to be dressed in a black coat, westcoat, b1'eeches and stockings. My hair handsomely dressed and powdered and the hind part in a large black bagg by my Side a Sword! my hat in my hand. He says also that genteel people in Paris carry their hats under their arms instead of wearing them on their heads and that both men and women carry muifs, which in truth are often as big as barrels. The day before Rumsey left Paris, he dined with Jefferson who gave him a book and a pair of new invented tooth-drawers, the two worth seven dollars at least. Jefferson had other guests also, among them Ha great. number of the no- bility with their Stars and garters, and their Countesses and ladyshipsf' as it was the day of the yearly procession of all the carriages in Paris, parading on a long field a few miles from the Pity and these carriages had to pass his house. Un his return to London Rumsey had the thrilling experience of being robbed on Black Heath Common by three footpads. Having a presentiment that he would be robbed, Rmnsey had thriftily hidden all his money except one and a half guineas and held his watch in his hand until the reins of the horses were seized and a pistil presented to the postiliann. He then threw the watch into the bottom of the carriage among some straw. His companion, Mr. Rogers, followed his example and thus saved his watch. The robbers threatened to blow their brains out if they did not produce their watches, but they declared that they had none, and the footpads, after securing about twenty guineas of Mr. Rogers' money, shut the door and ordered them to drive on. Being almost without resources Rumsey sought to enlist the interest of a number of inHuential people in London in his enterprise and finally made an agreement with Whiting, supposedly a man of wealth and high respectability by which a ship was to be built at a cost of six hundred guineas, exclusive of the cost of the steam machine. But Whiting became a bankrupt before he had contributed one cent towards the building of the vessel. Rumsey writes to Charles Morrow of his difficulties: You remember I long Since informed you of a gentleman that was so good as to offer me money to try my Iflxperiment a11d that I had a Vessel building at Dover for that purpose, she is now finished and is at London what is still better paid for, the lmll Fables and anchors and trunk in her bottom cost 600 guiniesg you will be frightened when I tell you that after I had entered into an agreement for this vessel and had subjected myself to be drawn upon for very short periods for the money, I returned to find my Friend and patron in Jail for a large sum of money. Rumsey, though he was forced to borrow money to make the first payment, remained quite sanguine . The ship, the burden of which was over 101 tons, he called the 1'olunih1'11n rlluffl but purposed to call it the lfilznseyun 1a'.rper1'ment, as soon as his venture had proved successful. One reason for Rumsey's detierinination to finish -M24 i-2++- One Hundred Two . 4g . 1,8 S. C. 511, his boat as spccdily as possiblc was thc fact that scvcral othcr pcrsons wcrc making cxpcrimcnts witl1 stcam boats. As shorc as I havc succcssf' he- writcs, I shall have- powcrful opponcnts, and although I havc tuntil nowl kcpt it as private- as possiblc yt-t I havc St-ciirt-tl scvcral powcrful fricnds to introduce' mc to thc lords ol' thc admirality tv as soon as My Vcsscl is rcady thc- Ilukc ot' t'larf-ncc thc kings third son, has be-cn int'orme-d ot' it and is much plc-asf-d with thc account, scvcral of thc- nobility and Sir .lost-ph Banks tprcsidcnt of thc royal Socictyl arc rcady to tcndcr mc lflvcry Scrvicc in thcir powcr, my plans havc be-cn approve-d ot' in thc Royal acadc-mic ot' Scicnccs in Paris and by thc Socicty of thc must-um ot' arts and Scif-nccs, in thc Sanur place-, whcrc through thc intcrcst ol' thc Marquis dc l'andorsctI'?I and Somc othcrs of my fricnds thcrc, I am proposcd as a mcmbcr of that Socicty. It takcs Some- timc to go through thc ncccssary C'crcmonics but Suposc I shall bc lClcctcd Doc. Frank- lin is at prcscnt thc only onc upon that list that is an Amcrican, no pt-rson can bc admitcd that has not produced sonic ncw philosophical discovcryg So much my fricnd for thc gratification ot' Vanity, thc substancc I find it hardcr to comc at yct I hopc it will all comc about in duc timc, rcspccting sctting up a boat in Patomock I shall not forget- that object thc momcnt I havc it in my powcr to attcnd to it. Bcing hard prcsscd for funds, Humscy on March 25, 1790 cntcrcd into an agrccmcnt with Rodgcrs and Parkcr by which thcy wcrc to rcccivc two-thirds of thc product of thc stcamship on considcration that thcy would advancc two thousand pounds in goods and onc thousand in cash, but thc wholc amount to bc 7500 E it' thc ship should hc complctcdf' Moncy bf-ing scarcc, Rumscy ac- ccptcd cight hundrcd pounds in cash which hc cntrustcd to Bcnjamin Wyncoop, trcasurcr of thc Rumscyan Socicty, who was to pay six hundrcd pounds to thc socicty, onc hundrcd to Dr. Mchlcchcn, fifty pounds cach to Rumscy's wifc and son and thc rcmaindcr to .Ioscph Barns-sg but, bc-ing a rascal, according to Rum- scy's account of him, Wyncoop kc-pt thc cntirc amount. himsclf. Parkcr and Rudgcrs bccamc insolvcnt and again was thc invcntor obligcd to quit work on thc ship. Burclcncd with a dcbt of tiftccn hundrcd pounds, hc found himsclf in a vcry disagrccahlc situation that grcw morc uncomfortable- from day to day, as dcbts incrcascd and crcditors grcw impaticnt, fricnds be-gan to cool . .lust as it sccmcd that his carccr in Iiuropc was about to cnd in a dcbtor's prison, an uncxpcctcd bit of good fortune- camc to him. A largc canal was bf-ing madc in Ircland and thc Board ot' Dirt-ctors dctcrmincd to scnd to lflngland for an cnginccr to supcrintcnd thc work. Thc Earl of t'arhampton, tht-n in London, bc-ing connnissioncd to sccurc a compctcnt cnginccr, cmploycd liumscy at a salary of tcn pounds a day. Un thc sixth of May aftcr having sccurcd pcrmission ot' his crcditors to lcavc thc country, Rumscy sct out for Dublin, but hc did not arrivc at his dcstination until May twcnty-fifth as hc took a circuitous routt- to scc all thc important canals in Iflngland. It would bc a history, hc writcs, to rclatc thc particulars of this journcy, which was attcndcd with many Sccincs that wcrc ncw and intcrcsting to a mind likc minc-It, was not an casy task for an orator such as I am, Vontious ot' inability in languagc and want of tlucncy ot' Spccch, To Iixplain to thc potomack Vompany my Scntinicnts upon thc navigation thcy wcrc upon: Judgc thcn what must havi- bccn my Situation, whcn ushcrcd in to hold forth a tcchncial languagc to upwards of twcnty Impcrious and no doubt Lf-arncd Lords, Knights kc! who had bvcn workcd up into Iixpcctation tas Some- ot' tht- l act-tious toald mf- that I could crcatc boath Flay and Stoxicf' ,,+g gh. One Hundred Three . 9+ - S- C' 14. At thc- Pllll ot' forty days, l1avi11g satist'acto1'ily accon1plisl10d his task, Rums0y l'f'llll'IlNl to ltlllglililltl hut 11ot to Lo11do11. H0 w011t to Liv0rpool Wl101'0 hc k0pt, l1is I't'll'l't1l 21 Sl'l'I't'f to all 1-xt-0pt his l'I'lf'Iltl lVak0fl0ld, Wlltllll l10 had lllllllfl his ag0nt prior to l1is tlt'IJ1l1I'llIl'l' for lluhlin. H0 I't'lIlI'I1C'll to Ltllllltlll as soo11 as I10 1'0c0iv0d llll' lIllitll'lIltlllUll tl1at l1is oppon011ts , Ilil.ll1l'ly PtlI'lil'l' a11d ROCl,QQf'I'S flilltl th0ir trust00s, l1:1da000d0d to tl10 IPTIIIS which h0 l1ad oll'0r0d. 'tTh0s0 l!'l'lllS,H says RIIIIISUY, was 11ot so good as thos0 that llly contract 011t1itl0d 1110 to. But th0y XVK'I't' th0 h0st I could g0t, and hav0 al1'0ady 1'0l0iv0d IIN' l'I'0lll an anorinous load of d0l1t, and has s0t il, lbllSlI10SS again i11to action with llI'lSliIlf'SS, that has Layn Dor- llltlllll almost liight l0Il,QlllUllll1S.H I11 Il l0tt0r to G. W. W0st, R11111s1-y w1'it0s: Whil0 Laying IIIJOII Illy oars at Livcrpool, Nl1lI1f'l1f'Sll'l', fllltllilfll' kc I ll1VPI1lt'll a mill 11po11 p1'inCipl0s011tir0ly 110W- and which it is 0vid0nt Sav0d lllf' liI'0Ill d0struction3 as 111y oppon0nts in London ilffltdl in tho IIIOSI1 l1ostil0 llltlllllfll' possil1l0 llttVII1QQ h0ard that my lJl1SlI10SS was llflllf? i11 ll'l'l2lllll lllf'I'f'l'0I't , 0xp0ct0d Soon illIlCOIlflll-l0I13l SlIlJlllll1l0I1,'2L chang0 of t'0at- lIl'l'S i11 aH'airs how0v0r lllilxlt' it 1'10c0ssa1'y for lllfxlll to d0part from that DI'UCf'lllll'O.U This Cllilllgll ot' illllllltli' 011 tl10 part. ot' R0tlgIf'I'S a11d PiIl'lif'I' was du0 no doubt- to Ilu111s0y's having llliltlf' a conclitional CtJIlll'1l1Cl with uS0lllf'Q,'UIIIl0Il10Il of l.iv01'pool to 01'0ct tl10 mill Llilltl hav0 an i11t01'0st i11 it, I11 cas0 his pa1'tn01's l'0I.l1S0ll his offs-r th0 lIlVI'IllHl' was to r0c0iv0 thr00 l1llI1fll'I'tl pounds from Iillf' Liv0rpool QQOIII-lt'l1l0I1H to g0t il IJQIIIOIII Hillll pay tl10 dchts that most pr0ss0d in I1o11don. I11 Il11111s0y's n0xt l0tt01' to his lJI'Ul1llt'l'-III-l1lW, fll1i1.I'lCS Morrow, I10 giv0s thc following graplnc account of tlISC0llI'LLQ,'f'IIlI'IIl ililltl l1a1'dsl1ips 0IlCOIlIlIOI'f'Ll in his lll1tlf'I'l2llilIlQQZ t'lt is a long lllllfx Si11c0 I last wrot0 ytlll, anfl that l0tt0r had 11ot lc-ft this fl0IlI1ll'Y he-t'or0 tl10 t'ac0 of my afairs took a lllI'I1 So much for tl10 wors0, that I n0v0r al't0r dar0 to kltblllllllllllifillf' l1ll0Ill to you, it was hut tl10 day h0for0 y0st01'- day, that I was ahlc to all'0ct ILIIY Clllilllgf' upon lillfmlll towards p0r111anancyp ,..... l0t it tl1011 SutIic0 to know that PVf'I'y posahl0 ClIStLpUIIllIlll'Ill att0nd0d my ICX- IJ0l'IIIlf'lll, Wllf'I1 it was all Dlll lOQQ0lllf'I' it prove-d So llllIJl'I'fPCl tl1at iLllIl0SI the whol0 of it lltl1S h00n to do ov0r again, tl10 gr0at dclay 1LI1tl ZLI10I'lIlOllS lCxp0ns0 1lllf'IllllIl,SI it Illiliflt' my l'I'lC'I1tlS tltlllllllilll, and IIIIPYLSYQ a11d tl101'0hy p11t it Ollf of my powt-1' to ohtain IIIOIIPY l.I'Ulll tl10111, to pay 111y hills, wl1icl1 dayly 0111110 upon 1110. th0 111-xt thing was a IJt'l'SOIl t'aili11gof Wlltllll I lltlll horrow0d 90 pounds, his QLSSIQIICPS was as lllt'XUl'2LlJll as d0vils, 2LI1ll ind00d withouti 0v0n applying to 1110 for paymcnt took Ulll :1 writ against I1111-I llly t'1'i011ds all h0aring ot' this Stood aloof, wl1il0 I for a t'ortnigl1t avad0d tl10 Yigila11c0 ot' tl10 London hailitls, or I'Ll1lll01' d0vils, which would hav0 without tl10 I.0ast I'0lll0I'Sl' l2lliC'Il IIN' to ll1f'lll pI'ISOI1, I at last I'iLISOt'l n0w iiI'lt'Il1lS hut lllIlSf Iltll o111it IIILIIIPIIIQI th0 S011 of parson Wcst as tl10 p1'incipl0 Ulll' that lt'I1l 1110 th0 111o110y. It did 11ot 011d ll0l'f?, tl10 inachinists took tllf' alarm l'l'thlI1 llly Ilfll t11Ill'I1llll1Qj tl10 v0ss0ls as usual tllltl all cam0 o11 1110 at o11c0, I appoi11t10d a Illt't'l-lllg ot' llll'1I1 all o110 111o1'11i11g as I told lilllllll to pay l1llt'lll off thogh I l1ad not thc- lllUlll'y, thc-y cam0, hut pr0vious th0r0to having h0t'or0 l0iLI'I1l1 tl10 Vlllllf' I1llPI'00f, I d1'0ss0d lllYSt'lIi in Stil0, I ll1t'l'f'l'-OIT' llilitl Illy ll0ILLl as I1arg0 ililltl as wl1it0 as a lords wiggg, I toald th0m that it' I paid ll10Ill thcy lllllSl instantly Quit llly lC1nploy, as I could gf-t a Ill1llllN'I' that would l10 glad of Illy work tlillll would wait as llS0llf11l 1111till Six llllllllill il-l-IPI' tl10 work was llllllll for lllfxll' pay, tl1is lllil.I1llVOI' Illltl a11 air ot' i111port:111c0that I fould l'?l U11 illlIlt'll agai11st111yi11cli11atiion111ad0th01n0anrascals lor Such tl10 IIIUSI ol' llll'lll w0r0J how to tl10 2l'Olll1tl and t0ll llltt witl1 0110 Il0I1SPIll1 44:4 1.2441 One Hundred Four Y' .Y-mv- - .. - . .., , ,. - J 'jeux M t i . -pf. y sz .nr- . 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S K . gr, s. c. ,gg that they would finish the work, if I would let them have the Honorethis enabled me to go on a while longer. During the time I kept myself C'oncealed Iflarl Stan- hope brother-in-law to Pitt called on me Several times to get to See the vessel. I thought it was a Scheme of the bailiff to take me therefore would not See him on board Mr. West lixplained the whole to him and the event is that his Lordship has petitioned for a patent for a Similiar invention. I have Stoped him and we are to have a hearing I lflxpect Soon before the Lord C'hancellor. How It may end I cannot tell--About this time while l was depending on the Society for releif it was discovered that if I receiv'd any money from them, or acknowledged them to be coneernd with me, that it would breake the patent and make it void to all intents and purposes. My last hopes of releif being thus cut off, it became abso- lutely necessary for me to delay the llxperiment, least an unsuccessful attempt should make my t'reditors all fall on me at once, this I did by discharging part of the hands, but the disapointments was So frequent in obtaining the different parts of the mechanism from people that had not the best of faith respecting their pay, that no deception became necessary to the Spining out the time, while in this Situation the Sanguine Mr. Wynkoop of Philadelphia di'ew bills upon me to the amount of one thousand pounds, Sterling, of t'ourse I could not accept them, they were therefore obliged to be tas they term itl noted at the public office, this was a new drawback upon my reputation. Soon after his return to London, Rfumsey and his associates established an office with Mr. Wakefield as clerk at a salary of one hundred fifty pounds a year. He also had a shop in which twelve or fifteen men were employed. After making some experiments with mills, they purposed to resume the work of applying steam to the Col11mln'ro1 .lIu1'rl, the machinery of which had become so rusty that it was necessary to take it all apart. Un March 3, 1792, Rumsey writes to Vharles Morrow: My affairs at this moment are not in a more favorable train, than when I wrote you last, which has been the true C'ause of my remaining So long Silent, hopeing every week that t'ame tfor Some months past? would put me into possession of the means of being independent, at least in this land of exile, which would lead to my turning my lflyes tonce morei towards my own country, but alas my weried patience must brace up to face another long year, before I can even hope for that pleasureemy Steam Vessel, from the poverty of the Voncern, has laid by the walls, nea1'ly, for the last six months, not withstanding that very little work tbesides repair of dam- agesi would make her ready for an experiment that would not fail of success. A month later in a letter to his partner Dr. Mchlechen of Shepherdstown, the inventor says: View me thus loaded with debt, in a Strange Country, conected with broken men, and pursuing a project in the Success of which few believe. t'ompare this with your own Situation, and bless yourself that you are yet living in the peaceful shades of Berkley!-Vaptain Mor trowl will inform you with the success I Iiave lately had with one of my new mills, which however produced no pecuniary relieff, one of my partners, being nuich worse than nothing with respect to property and the other, scarcely never to be seen, is cold comfort: after four years absence from home! the Business has for sometime been totally at a stand, how it will end to use Barnes' expression, 'heaven only knows' Un June 29, 1792, in a postscript to the letter quoted above, he adds: The Ship that I expected this Letter to have went by sailed without my knowledge.. . I have nothing new to add except that one of my partners has totally sank under .964 ::,g. One Hundred Six .Wg ,. ,tt S C Q .Q a u O, tht- pl't'SSlll't' of his affairs hy which mt-ans it t-omt-s out that ht- has t-onvt-yt-tl his thirtl of tht- patt-nt to his t 'rt-tlitors mort- than 16 months agog tht- otht-r will wt-atht-r tht- storm l hopt- Soon ht- has alrt-atly lt-t mt- hayt- mnt-h mont-y as to rt-lt-ivt- ttornl from tht- tlangt-r of a jail antl tht- prt-ssurt- of my most hungry tlunns hut tht- husint-ss is still almost Stationary, hut l hopt- somt- changt- tpt-rhapsl for tht- ht-ttt-r may yt-t takt- plat't-3 my nt-ws from Harnt-s is all hatl, you shall lit-art'?l from mt- again - 1.. .. .. H soon. I :nn in gootl ht-alth :intl hatl bpirits. tt-ll my t-nttuiring trit-ntls so. Tht- months wt-nt on, antl at last tht- fillllllllfilillll .llttftl was prat'tit'ally t-om- plt-tt-tli tht- tlay of ht-r trial trip hatl ht-t-n st-t. lt st-t-mt-tl that at last fortunt- smilt-tl on ltumst-y :intl that not only was sut-tft-ss to ht- his hilt his artlt-nt tlt-sirt- to spt-ntl tht- rt-maintlt-r of his lift- with his family :intl his frit-ntls in oltl Bt-rklt-y tnow Jt-fft-rsonl was, aftt-r four yt-ars ot' homt-sick longing, to ht- fultillt-tl. Un tht- t-vt-ning of tht- twt-ntit-th of lit-t't-mht-r, 1792, ht- was in high spirits as ht- st-t out for tht- t-oinmittt-t- room ot' tht- S-ot'it-ty of Arts, wht-rt- ht- wt-nt on tht- invitation of tht- Committt-t- of mt-tfhanit-s to suhstantiatt- tht- utility of a motlt-l which ht- hatl st-nt tht-rt- tt-n months ago for tht- t-qualization ot' watt-r on watt-r- wht-t-lsl'. Ht- tlt-livt-rt-tl a lt-t'turt- on hytlrostatit-s ratht-r than an t-xplanation ol' tht- inotlt-l to tht- 2N,llllll'1l,llUIl antl sttttstatt-titm of all prt-st-nt . Whilt- ht- was t-ngagt-tl in wortling rt-solutions to ht- t-ntt-rt-tl in tht- Sot-it-ty's hook , ht- put his hantl to his tt-mplt- antl t-omplaint-tl of a st-vt-rv pain in his ht-atl. l'lvt-ry mt-tlical assistanct- was at hantl , wrott- Nlr. Wakt-tit-ltl on llt-t-t-mht-r 2tj,ss l71'.l3akt-1', llr. Austin, t-tt-. llt- was takt-n to tht- Atlt-lphi llott-l, wht-rt- ht- t-xpirt-tl ahont a. tluartt-r past nint- tht- nt-xt t-vt-ning, rt-maining nt-arly tht- wholt- timt- st-nsihlt- hut almost spt-t-t-hlt-ss. livt-ry rt-spt-t-t was paitl to his rt-mains hy l1is frit-ntls, st-vt-ral of whom attt-ntlt-tl at his intt-rmt-nt at St. Nlargart-t's, Wt-st- minstt-r, wht-rt- l hatl him t-onvt-yt-tl on Nlontlay t-yt-ning last For him l lamt-ntg for tht- worltl l rt-grt-tg hut for his family l mourn. That liumst-y tlit-tl just at tht- tiint- that honor, faint-, antl, pt-rhaps. wt-alth wt-rt- to ht- his rt-t-ompt-nst- for tht- long yt-ars ol' tlisappointmt-nt, ritlit'ult-, antl hu- miliation, tluring whit-h ht- pt-rft-t'tt-tl ont- of tht- grt-att-st invt-ntions of any agt-, is provt-tl hy an artit-lt- in tht- tlttnllt-ntt'n's ,lltryttzmr of l t-hruary, 17923, that tt-lls of tht- sutvct-ss of tht- trial trip of tht- fltllllllllllitlll .lItml. 'l'ht- vt-sst-l of tht- latt- Nlr. Rainst-y,tRumst-yi to sail against tht- wintl anti titlt- has latt-ly ht-t-n trit-tl aintl was fountl to sail four milt-s an hour. N . . . . In a lt-ttt-r of July, 1190, .lamt-s liumst-y tt-lls ol lns having mt-t in l.ontlon ont- of tht- pupils of tht- artist, Bt-njamin Wt-st, a young Amt-rit'an namt-tl ltoht-rt Fulton, antl spt-aks of him as if tht-y wt-rt- on tt-rms ot' intimacy . l-'ulton who spt-nt st-vt-ral yt-airs in Lontlon conltl hartlly havt- failt-tl to know ot' linmst-y's in- vt-ntion antl to profit hy it. Aftt-r tht- tlt-ath ot' liumst-y ht- husit-tl himst-ll' with tht- construt-tion of a stt-amhoat, aintl aiftt-r twt-nty yt-ars of t-xpt-rimt-nting, with t-xpt-rt assistantrt-, suct-t-t-tlt-tl in t'onstrut-ting tht- t'lt-rniont, antl took unto himst-lf tht- honor that ht-longt-tl to Rumst-y. At Slit-pht-rtlstown, ovt-rlooking tht- l'otoma,t- wht-rt- tht- first stt-amhoat in tht- worltl maitlt- its trial trip in tht- prt-st-ntft- of lnintlrt-tls of spt-t-tators, tht- statt- ol' Wt-st Virginia has t-rt-ctt-tl an imposing monumt-nt tht- only momnnt-nt in tht- worltl ht-aring tht- namt- ot' .Iamt-s Rumst-y, t'omparativt-ly ft-w pt-oplt- havt- st-t-n this mt-morial. Rumst-y is prat'tit'ally unknown, t-xt-t-pt in tht- Yirginias: whilt- Roht-rt Fulton is known antl honort-tl tht- worltl ovt-r. l-Ivt-ry t-hiltl knows his .Ng MO' One Hundred Seven 1:2 S. C. E113 histu1'y. A stxituc- i'4-pivsm-iitiiiggg Fiiltun liuldiiig in hiSil21.I1CiSilfllltjiilxillfiill'CICVIIIUIII stzuiwls in Staittimy Hull iii Wzisliiiigtiuii to rmiiiiicl thv tilimtsmirls who visit thc Cililliitli that ht- was tht- iiivcntur ot' tho ste-zuiihoat. .Izmir-s Riuiiisey lifts zmiong st1':i1igvi's in un lllllllil-I'iil'ti grztvv, uiikriowu to the world, t'o1'grititie11 by his country- im-ii. Klmylzuitl, his imtivc- state-, and Waist Virginizi, whore hcl found zz home :tml huilt his first str-zuiiboziit, slwulcl tzikv thu lvzicl in at imtionwidci iiioveiuonti to givt- publicity tn his giwfuit 21iCi'1ii'Vf'Il1f'I1i and to inclucc- Ci0I1g'I'PSS to app1'op1'iate 1mi11e'ytuc'1'1-ct in Sti.M:i,1'g:1i'vti's chi11'cli-yimil it worthy and fitting iiioiiiorial to thi- iiivi-ntui' tit' thi- SiCi1llliJU2lii. ELLA MAY TURNER W lm! 'E m.,4u'i.1.:Q.,4,q+v' 1.1-we-af... . ST. MARCilARICT'S CHAPEL -wb' K+' A-. One Hundred Eight .61 . , .111 S. C. 113, S110p1101ds111W11 Eif11GI' 1111- 131111111 111' A111111111111 I1 was k1111w11 1111 T111-s11111y, 1111- six11-1-11111, 111111 H111111-1's 191-11'y 1121111 111'1'Il 111111-11, 111111 111 was ,QfI'1HV1I11I 1-vi111-111 1111111 S1111111 h11JllI1112l11I1 111111 11111 111-1-11 Z1 V11-1111'y. 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W0 w1-11- 11h1111s1 1111111-11-ss, y1-1 1-1111111 with 111'SIJ1'l'11111lIl 111 1111- 111111111111 111211 w1- XVOI'0 h1111in11. B111 in Hlll' 111-1111s w1- 1-1111111 11111 1N'1111V1' 111111 1lIly11l1Il11 11111111111 1-1111111 h11v1- 1-s011p1-11 1'l'0Ill 111111 1111111111i111g 1111-. O11 T11llI'S1121y 1111' txvfi 111I'l111f'S 1113' i111y 1111011111 1-111-11 111111-1, 11111 111- 1-1111111 11111 111- 11111-. Th1- 11111111111-11 C0l111I1l11'1,1 111 111'1iv1- llI1111 1111- 1111111 was 1111111- 1111111111- 111 1111111 -+021 R+ One Hundred Nine gg: H s. c. gg: all thc disablcd and sufft-ring. 'l'ht-y fillcd 4-vt-ry building and ovcrtlowt-d into tht- country round, into farm housc-s, barns, corn-cribs, cabins 7Wllt'l'f'Vl'l' four walls and a roof we-rc found togcthcr. Thosf- ablc- to travt-l wc-rc sc-nt to XVlIlClll'Sf0I' and otha-r towns back from tht- rivcr, but thc-ir df-parturc sc-cmcd to makc- no apprcciablc flll:f't'l'l'Il0fl. Thcrc- wc-rc six churchcs, and the-y wc-rc all full: thc Odd Fc-llows' Hall, thc l rr-c BIasons', thc- little- Town Council room, thc- barn-likc placc known as thc Drill Room, all thc privatc houscs aftcr thcir capacity, thf- shops and cmpty buildings, thc- school-houscsH-f-vc-ry inch of spacc, and yct thc cry was for mort- 1'0UlIl. Thr- unfinishc-d Town Hall had stood in nakcd uglinc-ss for many a long day. Soma-body thrcw a fc-w rough boards across thc bf-ams, place-d pile-s of straw ovcr tht-m, laid down singlc planks to walk upon, and lo, it was a hospital at oncc. Thr- stonc wart-houscs down in thc ravine- and by the- rivcr had be-cn passcd by, bt-causc thcy wc-rc low and damp and und:-sirablc as sanitariums, but now tht-ir doors and windows wcrc thrown widc, and, with bare-ly timc allowcd to swf-cp thcm, thc-y wt-rc all occupicd-cvcn thc- old bluc factory , an antiquatcd, crazy, dismal building of blur- stucco that pt-clt-d off in gre-at blotchcs, which had bt-cn shut up for yr-ars, and was in thc last stage-s of dilapidation. Un Thursday night wc he-ard more- than thc- usual sounds of disturbance- and inovcmc-nts, and in thc morning wc found thc fl0I1l.i'tlt'I'2tft' army in full rc-trt-at. Gt-nt-ral Lf-c crossi-d thc Potomac undcr covt-r of darkncss, and wht-n thc day broke-, thc gre-att-1' part of his forcck-or thc more- ordcrly portion of itshad gout- on towards lit-arnc-ysvillc and Lt-c Town. tic-nt-ral Mcf'lt-llan followt-d to thc rivcr, and without crossing got a battc-ry into position on lJouglas's Hill, and bt-gan to sht-ll thc rt-tri-ating army and, in coilscqlu-iicc tht- town. What bt-forc was confusion, grt-W worst-3 and rt-trc-at be-camc a stainpi-dc. Tha- battf-ry may not havc- dons- a vf-ry grr-at df-al of Q-xr-cution but it made- a ff-arful noise-. lt is curious how much loud:-r guns sound wht-n tht-y arc pointcd at you than wht-n turncd thc otht-r way! And tht- slit-ll, with its long-drawn, scrcccliing though no doubt lt-ss ts-rrifying than thc singing minic-ball, has a way of making ons-'s hair stand on 1-nd. 'l'hf-n, too, cvt-ry ont- who has any cxpc-ricncc in such things, knows how infcctious ft-ar is, how it grows wht-n yif-ldcd to, and how, wht-n you oncc- bt-gin to run, it sc-1-ms impossiblc to run fast cnoughg wht-rc-as, if you can managt- to stand your ground, tht- alarm lt-ssc-ns and some-time-s disappcars. Some- ont- suggcstcd that yr-llow was thc hospital color, and immcdiatt-ly 4-vcrybody who could lay hands upon a ye-llow rag hoistcd it ovcr thc housc. 'l'ht- wholt- town was a hospital, thc-rc was scarccly a building that could not with truth st-ck prott-ction undcr thc plc-a, and thc fantastic littlc- strips wc-rc soon Haunting thcir inc-ffcctual rcmonstrancf- from cvcry roof-tri-c and chimncy. Whcn this spc-cific failcd thc- cxcite-mr-nt bf-camc wild and ungovc-rnablc. lt would have- bt-cn ludicrous had it not produccd so much sutft-ring. Thr- dangcr was lt-ss than it scc-mt-d, for NIct'lf-llan, aftcr all, was not bombarding thc town, but tht- army, and most of tht- shclls Ht-w ova-r us and cxplodcd in thc- fic-ldsq but aim cannot always bc surf-, and 1-nough shf-lls ft-ll short to convince- thc tt-rrific-d citi- zcns that tht-ir homcs wc-rc about to bc battc-rf-d down ovcr tht-ir cars. Thr- bt-ttf-r pc-oplc kt-pt some- outward coolnc-ss, with pt-rhaps a ft-cling of noblt-ssc oblige- , but thc poorf-r classcs actcd as if thc town wc-rc alrcady in a blazt- and rushcd from tht-ir houscs with thc-ir familics and housc-hold goods to makt- thc-ir way into thc country. The- roads wt-rc throngt-d, thc- strc-cts blockcdg -445 344' One Hundred Ten . . . ,- fig S C gf lllffll were VOClf0l'2llllIlg.f, XYUIIIPII cryillg, Cllll4lI'l'Il S1'l'C'2LllllIl,2I, WZIIQLYDIIS, Zlllllllll2Ull'l'N, guns, ClLlSSUIlS, ll0l'Sf'lllPIl, l'0Ullllf'Il, all llllllgfllxtl '11:1ly,1'w'I1 wmlgf-ml :xml jzmnm-ml l0gIf'll10l'7lIl 0110 strllgglillg, Slhlllllllgl mass. The Ili'gl'Ul'S were the worst, :uul with fam-s of 21 ghastly 2l,Sll-CUlUI', :xml Hl2LI'lIlg' 4-yes they swalrnwfl into thc- fic-l4ls, CQLl'l'ylI1g their babies, their Clutlws, their pots :mal kc-ttlvs, Hoe-ing frmn thc- wmth lwhinrl them. The compa1'iso11 to ax ll0l'Ill'lSl nest zmftzmckm-ml by boys is nut :1 guml one-, for there was no fight shmvng but :ll rlist111'lw1l :mt-hill is ulltogr-tlwr imulv- quam-. The-y flc-cl wiclc-ly mul ezmlpml out uf I'2l,Ilg'0, um' would they vc-nturv hack for days. Haul this be-on all we- could zxlflorml to laugh now, but tlwrv was 2l'IlHlllf'l' sich- tu the picture that lent it an intensely painful :Laps-ct. lt was thc- lllll'I'ylIlg.f cmwmls of W0l1IlllPll. Ah, me! Those- Il12l,lIIlf'Il bloc-cling fugitivvs! When the firing cum- mc-ncf-cl, the lmspitalls lwgilll to empty. All who we-rv ahh- to pull um- foot :Lftc-1' lLINlllll0I', or could bribe or beg cmnrzules to carry the-m, lf-ft in llilSllf', In vain we ixllplorecl them to stay: in vain we- showc-fl them the folly: the suieicle of the attempt: in vain we Zllflllflll, eajolecl, l,llI'f'iLlf'Il4'll, ricliculf-ml: puintc-cl out that we were I'f'IllHlI1lIlfI and that there was less clzulgc-1' lll'I'0 than on the ruzul. There is no sc-use or reason in EL panic. The cannon were lwllowing on llfll1gl:LSlS Hill, the shells whistling and shrieking, the air full of shouts and cries: wx- haul to scream to make ourselves l102LI'll. The men rvpliml that the HYlLIllil'f'SH W4-rv crossing: that the town was to be huruecl: that we coulcl nut bc- mzulc' p1'isonvrs, but they coulclg that, anyhow, they were going as fm' as they could walk or he CzL1'1'if-rl. Aucl go they cliclg men with cloths llllllllll their lwzuls went luxflvss in thc' Slllll 111011 with cloths Ztlllllll their fc-ot limpml slluelvss on thc' stony 1'o:1.rl: llll'Il with :mms in slings, without arms, with one leg, with l1ilI1tl:Lgl'fl siclc-s zmfl lmleksg men in :un- lmlzulevs, carts, Wl100llJ3,l'I'0WS, men C1ll'I'll'll on strc-tclmc-rs or suppurtwl on the Sll0lllilf'l'S of smm- self-denying CUlllI'Zi,ClC'72Lll who 01111111 cmwl went, :incl we-nt to almost C0l'l2LlIl cleath. They coulcl not go fill' :mfl clmppvfl UH' into 0UllIll1'y lwusvs WllI'l'0 they wvrv rece-ivvcl with as much kiuclm-ss as emllfl lw askc-ml fury but their wuumls haul lX'C0lllf' inflamecl, their fl'itIIlf'S w'01'c' wvzmkvllwl by fright :mml uvvr- f'Xl12LLlSfl0IlQ erysipvlzms, 111o1'tificz1ltio11, g'2H1gl'0Ilf' set in: :mal lung rows uf Il2l,llll'l1'SS graves still bear Witness to the results. Our llospitals clicl not I'I'Il12l,lI1 empty. It was but il, portion who cmllml get ull' in any mzmner, and their places were soon taken by Ullllf'l'S, who haul rc-nxanim-cl nearer the battlefield, had attenlpteml to follow the l'f'll'f'2ivl, hut, having I'f'2l,Clli'll Shepherclstown, could go no farther. We had plenty to flu, but all that clay wc- went about with hearts bursting with rage and sluum-, :mul l'TI'f'2LlilIlg with pity and grief for the needless waste of life. The Zlllliill-PIII' nurses all stoml firm, mul Illitllilgfxfl to be Cl100I'flll for the sake of keeping their ll1f'Il quiet, but they mulfl nut he without fear. One who had no thought of le-:wing he-1' post mls-sin-ml to sm-ml lll'l' sister ill Illf'l'O chilcleout of hzu'm's way. She- thf-1'c-fm'e- told hm' to gn to their lunm-, ulmllt half il mile distant, and ask their Ill0flN'l' for scum- ye-lluw cluth that was in thr- house, thinking, of C'0llI'Sf' that the muther would Ilf'VC'l' Df'l'IIlll Thr- vhilml to mum- back into the town. But she luiscalculzm-cl. The 0111111 :mm-ptvcl thc' C'UlllIlllHSlflll as a, Sacred trust, forced her way out over the c-mvvrlml rmul, WllI'l'f' the cl:1ngc'r was IllOI'f' real than in the town itself, I'f'2lCllf'I,l lllllllf' :xml mzule- her I'C'flllf'Sl. The house had its own flag flying, for it was clilvctly in I'2i,Ilg.L'l' :11111 full of 403 Q One Hundred Eleven u+,, . g+ - .gig s. c. ,,,:. wounded. Perhaps for this reason the mother was less anxious to keep her daugh- ter with her: perhaps in the hurry and excitement she allowed herself to be per- suaded that it was really necessary to get the yellow strip of flannel into Shepherds- town as soon as possible. At all events, she made no difiiculty, but with streaming tears kissed the girl, and saw her set out to go alone half a mile through a panic- stricken rabble, under the fire of a battery and into a town whose escape from conflagration was not assured. To come out was comparatively easy, for she was going with the stream. The return was a different matter. The turbulent. tide had now to be stemmed. Yet she managed to work her way along, now in the field, slipping between the wagon wheels, and once at least crawled under a stretcher. No one had noticed her coming out, she was but one of the crowd, and now most were too busy with their own safety to pay much heed to anything else. Still, as her face seemed alone set towards the town, she attracted some at- tention. Une or two spoke to her. Now it, was Look-a-here, little gal, don't you know you'1'e agoing the wrong way? One man looked at the yellow thing she had slung across her shoulder and said, with an approving nod: 'tThat's right, that's right: save the wounded, if ye kin. She meant to do it, and finally reached her sister, breathless, but triumphant, with as proud a sense of duty done as if her futile errand had been the deliverance of a city. I have said that there was less danger than appeared, but it must not be sup- posed that there was none. A friend who worked chiefly in the old blue factory had asked me to bring her a bowl of gruel that so111e one had promised to make for one of her patients. I had just taken it to her and she was walking across the tloor with the bowl in her hands, when a shell crashed through a corner of the wall and passed out at the opposite end of the building, shaking the rookery to its foundations, filling the room with dust and plaster, and throwing her upon l1er knees to the floor. The wounded screamed, and had they not been entirely un- able to move, not a man would have been left in the building. But it was found that no one was hurt, and things proceeded as before. I asked her afterwards if she was frightened. She said, Yes, when it was over, but her chief thought at the time was to save the gruel, for the man needed it, and it was very hard to find any one composed enough to make it. I am glad to be able to say that he got his gruel in spite of bombs. That factory was struck twice. A school house, full of wounded, and one or two other buildings were hit, but I believe that no other serious damage was done. Un Saturday morning there was a fight at the ford. The negroes were still encamped in the field, though some, finding that the town was yet standing, ven- tured back on various errands during the day. W hat. we feared were the straggle1's and hangers-on and nondescripts that eircle round any army like the great buzzards we shuddered to see wheeling silently over us. The people still were excited, anticipating the Federal crossing and dreading a repetition of the encounter in the streets. Some parties of i'onfederate cavalry rode through, and it is possible that a party of infantry remained d1'awn up in readiness on one of the hills during the morning, but I remember no large force of troops at any time on that day. About noon, or a little after, we were told that General Mct'lellan's advance had been checked, and that it was not believed he would attempt to cross the river at onceaa surmise that proved to be correct. The country grew more com- posed. tleneral Lee lay near Lee Tow11, some seven miles south of us, and General -'+R kiw- One Hundred Twelve . gg I , .iw S. C. gg, Klr-1 'lf-ll:1I1 I'l'Sll'1l qllu-lly in xlIll'ylIlllll. Un Sllllllily we- wwf- xllmln- lu lluw- Stlllll' slulrt l'llllI'K'll Sl'l'VlCl'S lm' mu' wumulm-ll, 1-111 still SllHI'll'l', l l'1-gLl'l'l lu my, lay u-guwls tllzll tlu- Y:1lI1kc-vs wr-rv UIWDSSIIIQ. Such 1'4-ports Q-ontiluu-ml to lulrznss us, 1-spm-inlly :ls wl- ll-:mul tlu- l'1illllll'l' ul our lru-mls, wluv wmllll ultc-11 rule- cluwn tu sm- us llurmg tlu- llzxy, lull wlul sf-lwlfml X'i'Illlll'C'll to ape-lul :1 night sn lu-:lr llu- rivm-V. Wa- pu-sf-ntly passe-ml into ll4-lv:1l:nlvl4- lxuul, XVl1f'I'l' wc- W4-rv in tlu- ll0Ill'l'll1'l'2ll'y in llu- lllUI'IllIlLE, in tlu- lvlllllll 2ll'll'l' llimu-V, zuul nn nc-11l1'z1l grourul ut night. We- livl-cl tllruugll Il lllSlllI'lN'll, l'Vl'Illl'lll Zlllllllllll, Sl1ll'll'l'l to Wlllllllllill :nl:u'ms :mul 4-xc-l11'slm1s, lllll wlu-11 this Sulurllzly vzmu- to :nl mul, ilu- must trylngg :nul tm-lllpf-stuulls we-1-k of tlu- Will' fm' Slu-plu-rmlstmvll was uw-1: MARY lil'Il JINGICR QXI l'l'l 'IIl'Il,l, Sli! lIlll'I'llSfljll'lI lffffl--'ill'l'. - n..,,, A HN 'l'l-ll-I Pl l'l'l PMAC' lvpml tllly lmnlas, ulml l'lVl-l', 'l'lu- ll-4-T ul' lllluul l1:1X'1- llwul. In llzlys Wlu-11 tlu- lu-art nl' llu- vallll-y lY:1s t'I'llSl1l'1l in flu- wiru--pn-ss ul' llful. xY.Xl'l'Nl,XN llllllili. bln Hundred Thirteen v fw- .Q f 0 4. IS 5 C Ei The Hand Bar Trail CFIRST PRIZE STORY? Would you like a ride out into the country this afternoon, ClIl'lSllIlf'?l7 No, I'm tired of riding. The roads are so much alike, with nothing to see, t'hristine Benson answered sullenly. Her father's face clouded, and Aunt Marie, rising hastily, disappeared into the kitchen. Christine had a guilty feeling, for she knew that her speech had hurt her father, and that her aunt disliked to see that look come over his face, and besides, what she had said was not true. Riding out in the country was the one thing she did like in this strange, big land, and the ever-changing view was the delight of her artistic soul. She felt ashamed of her pettish answer, and asked as she rose from the table: W as there any special place you wanted me to go, Father? If there is anything that I can do for you, I'll be glad to go. Her father, whose face had cleared at the change in her voice, said, I brought- up some sacks as I came to dinner, and I thought you could drive out to Homsher's and get some apples. Homsher promised some fall apples for Aunt Marie-'s apple-butter and I persuaded him to let me have three bushels of old fashioned winesaps. He is the only one around here who has any of the apples we used to have back home, and I thought We would enjoy them this Winter. He hesitated over the last two words. tfhristine elevated her brows slightly. Father need not think that she would care for winesaps or any other kind of apple, in this old crazy out-of-the-world place. She was going back ldastwthat was settled. I will go for the apples, was all that she said. She hastened to the garage, got her father's car ready, and started on the journey. Out on the road she was again, the bright-eyed, self-confident girl that her many friends admired, and spoiled by their open admiration and flattery. She liked the feeling of power that came with the management of the handsome big car, which her father had purchased with the one thought of her happiness and with the hope that it would help her to be contented in her new home. She enjoyed the rush of the breeze i11 her face as she guided the car swiftly over the country roads, but she enjoyed most of all having people fly to the doors and Windows of the houses along the way, just to see her pass. Sometimes the children ran out to the road for a closer view of her. She was good to look at. Her face dimpled at the thought, and she had a vision of the girl in her mirror pinning on her hat just before starting for the ride, S a brown-eyed, pink-cheeked girl, in a stylish pongee frock, with russet slippers, silk hose, all matching the shade of the eyes and waving hair. Undoubtedly t'hristine Benson was worth looking at, even the busy cotton pickers paused and looked up as she passed by. How wonderful it must seem to them, she thought, my ability to guide this big machine where I want it to go. They must think me a being from another world, and I am from a world quite different from theirs. She watched them dragging their sacks up and down the rows, stooping, tired-looking women, discouraged-looking men, and neglected-looking children. -++a ew- One Hundred Fourteen -0021 . Plodders, she said aloud, with disgust instead of pity in her tone. Just plodding all day long, as I've told lfather and Aunt Marie, with never a thought higher than their cotton rows. How can l ather expect me to be contented here! She reached into her pocket and touched a letter that had come early in the morning, as if the very touch of it were comforting. She had gone to the mail box hy herself, and she had not told her father and Aunt Marie about the letter from Aunt Helen which had settled her determination to go back. Aunt Helen had called her Poor dear child, and bewailing the fact that she was wasting her youth and beauty in that wilderness of a place, had pled with her to come hack at once to civilization. Aunt Helen had gladly opened her luxurious home to Vhristine, three years before, when the doctors had ordered her father to leave the big liastern city at once for a dryer climate, and a less nerve-racking business. tif course, it was decided that Christine must finish her college course, so she stayed: hut clinging to her father at parting, she had sohbed out all sorts of promises to come to him the minute she was free. Three years with Aunt Helen had changed her more than her father and Aunt Marie could guess by her letters, and Vhristine thought that it was her father who had changed. Everything out here was so crude, or rough she could not like it, and she did not intend to try. She was going back to her own kind of people, and she was going soon. Wrapped in her thoughts, she had almost forgotten her errand, when suddenly the smell of apples, a wealth of apples, out in the warm sunshine brought her back to the present. She was passing the Homsher orchard. She turned in at the hroad lane and sounded her horn insistently in front of the Homsher home. No one came to the door, so she climbed out, crawled between the two wires that served for a gate, and found tacked on the front screen-door a square of paper stating briefly: Picking cotton at Brown's held. Vhristine returned to her car. She could not fill bags with apples and load them into the car, and she did not know where the Browns lived, so there was nothing to do but drive hack home and try it some other day. She would be glad of the excuse, now that she had said she did not care to go riding. She turned the car and went down the lane, but at the end of it she decided to go hack hy a different road instead of following the one which led directly home. There were always roads branching off in every direction, but her father had told her to keep the straight one. She was sure that she could find her way back, over any onc of them. She drove for a. mile or more before she came to one branching off from the main road. It did not appear to he much traveled, but that was all the better. Perhaps there would be no new views, so she turned into it. The farther she went the less traveled it seemed. Huge horseweeds and sun- flowers fairly clogged the narrow trail, slaping and scarping the sides of the ear, and rapping imprudently on the windshield. At first, there were cotton fields in plain view on either side, and she could see beyond the borders of weeds, that there were people working in the fields, but the road soon began to wind toward a series of hills that looked in the distance like dull red scallops as they rounded up and up toward the brilliant blue sky. She had left the cotton pickers far he- hind her. The horseweeds and sunffowers had given way to a thick border of scruhby jack-oak bushes that shut off a view of the fields if there were any, and she suddenly felt all alone in a strange, big world. .Ng R+ One Hundred Fifteen - at Ii - Q, S C JI 4+ . . In . ttn il slopc, just as shc startcfl up onc of thc hills, she ran into sand, finc, cling- ing stutt' that suckctl at thc big whccls and checked hcr progrcss. She put on inorc spct-tl to gct through it to thc top ot' thc hill, and hcr car rcspondcd gallantly, but halfway up it slowcd down, gavc a discouragcd M0l1lll'l'-Cl!-lli:f,H and stoppcd. 'l'hc girl, was indignant. How foolish for such at big thing to bc stoppcd hy a bit ot' sand. Shc tricd it again and again with no rcsponsc. C'hristinc kncw cxactly how to guidc thc car whcn cvcrything was all right, and that was all shc did know about it. Shc at onoc rcincinbcrcd what hcr fathcr had said oncc about bt-ing lost. Hc said that thc bcst thing to do was to call upon thc Lord for hclp. Shc did not know how to pray, and so she happcncd to think of a Bihlc which hcr tathcr kcpt in thc car. Shc opcncd it and was in dccp thought when suddenly sonicthing likc a supprcsscd chucklc soundcd froni behind thc hushcs, and Clhristinc lookcd around in all dircctions. Shc wondcrcd whcthcr a jack-rabbit could inakc it sound likc that. lt' onc cvcr t'clt likc chuckling this would ccrtainly he the tinic. She- did not know how long shc had he-cn sitting on what shc had mentally callcd 'l'hc Duncc's Stool, whcn glancing up shc saw a girl, apparently about hcr own agc, coining down thc hill toward hcr. Shc was a slcndcr girl, but somehow cvcrything about hcr, hcr black cycs, hcr plain gingham drcss, hcr sensible shocs, suggcstcd thc two words, capablc and ctlicicntf' C'hristinc rosc hastily with at glad littlc cry. Stuck'? thc girl asks-tl briclly. Uh, ycs, you scc, l didn't know this road. I.'ll hclp you out, rcplicd thc girl coldly. t'Wc'll sniooth thc sand down bchind thc back whccls and sprcad jack-oak branchcs thick cnough to kccp thcni front sinking in whcn you back your car. l scc you havc sonic sacks in thcrcg thcy will hclp. Wi-'ll clcar thc sand away from thc front whccls and pat it down lizirdcr, and l'll sprcad thc sacks to slant toward thc sidc hcrc. If you get thc wht-cls of this sidc on solid clay you can pull thc hill all right. 'l'hc two girls wcnt to work and soon had cvcrything rcady for thc start. Chris- tinc junipcd into thc car, pullcd cautiously ovcr thc sacks, guiding thc lcft hand whccls on thc solid Clay and rcachcd the top with a iI'llllllIJllLl.Ili shout. Shc thcn juinpcd out and waited tor hcr hclpcr who was coniing with thc sacks. Thcy spiwul thcin on thc grass and dcoiclcd to takc a rcstt. Whilc thcy wcrc rcsting, C'hristinc askcd hcr hclpcr what tinic it was. About six o'clock, l judgc, for it niust, bc at lcast two hours sincc l Cainc front school. Sho stoppcd, flushing furiously. Shc had nicant to givc no cluc to hcr own idcntity. t Jh, you arc a tcachcrl 'l'hcn you arc not- onc ot' thc-ee. Natiycs'? thc girl supplicd quickly. Ycs l ani, just onc of thc nativcs you havc rctuscd to nicct. l'ni onc of thc ploddcrs without a thought highcr than thc cotton rows. Shc sniilcd bittcrly, looking clown into C'hristinc's startlccl cycs. Oh, wc all know what you think ot' us, shc said. lCvcn thc sand and thc jack-oak hushcs havc cars out hcrc, and sonictinics thc scrvants. Your fathcr is our fricnd, but you, why, Unch- Nahuni says: 'l'lvcn dc toot ot' huh 'niobccl hawn soun' scawn- t'ul.' llt'l'llIlIJS you rcincnibcr sccing t'Unclc Nahuin, thc whitc-haircd old Colored nian who took otl' his hat and bowctl ahnost to thc ground whcncvcr hc inct you. -v+? K+'- One Hundred Sixteen . 2 ,Q . .113 s. c. ga. H0 stoppml it h00:ius0 h0 said you s00m0cl to fincl it 'ohjt-0t ion:1hl0 to yo' l'00lin's.' It 0um0 to Vhristine suclclt-nly who h0r Clllllpillllllll wus. II01' f:ith0r haul tolml h0r of Ruth Anthony, ai girl whos0 :Lmhition :incl 0n0rgy h:ul he-lp:-il h0r to :u-0umu- I:1t0 mon0y for an 0cluCz1tion, :incl of th0 r00kl0ss, worthl0ss f:1th0r who hxul almost lost th0 fzirm, amd lik0 Il cowziril haul put ii hull0t through his hrziins. l0:1ving his poor Iittl0 wif0 to fzxco th0 worlcl :Ls h0st sh0 coultlg :mtl of how th0 girl put aisith- h0r plans and czimc hawk to h0lp saw th0 fzirni so that th0 two young hrothf-rs might hzw0 :L h0tt0r 0hzin00 in lif0. Fillllvl' haul he-0n so happy ov0r h0lping si-I-ur0 fl district school for this Ruth Anthony, ne-:ir onough h0r hom0 to p0rmit h0r to h0lp with th0 work, morning :intl 0v0ning, t'hristin0 haul puitl little- zittr-ntion to th0 story of this girl :Lt th0 tim0 h0 was tc-lling it. H0 is such il woncl0rful nizinsyour llt1,Il10I',H th0 girl 0ontinu0ml. H0 0am mak0 allowan00s for our lack of opportunity, and l'l'IliCll :it h0lping hainil to 0v0ry on0 in n00cl of h0lp. l'lv0ryon0 likvs him. 'I'h0 girls w0r0 now h00oming v0ry tire-ml, and h0siil0s it was growing ilzirk. Th0y promis0cl to h0 frif-ncls, :ind th0n th0y purtocl. Christin0ls futh0r was waiting anxiously wh0n sh0 clrov0 up just :it ilusk. Diclnlt you fincl Homsh0r's'? Dial you get lost? h0 uskml. I found Homsh0r's all right, hut th0r0 was no on0 :it hom0, so I just w0nt riding, sh0 zLnsw0r0tl ch-- mur0Iy. H0 look0tl at h0r curiously. His lips w0r0 quivi-ring so that h0 couhl not voic0 th0 qu0stion his 0ag0r 0y0s zisk0cl, hut sh0 zinsW0r0cl ch00rl'ully: Y0s, Illll going to stay. My hom0 is wh01'0 you 2liI'0, I'l2lfIil1l'l', :intl th0r0 :Lr0 s0v0ral things I'm going to g0t husy about right away. In fact, l'm going to hc- 0110 of th0 'ploclcl0rs', but I want you to show in0 how to g0t my l'00t on th0 solicl Clay, for I tlon't want to g0t 0z1ught again on I'h0 Sunil Bur 'l'r:1il', ICUNICTIC III'lIfI'Zl'II,, '27 N X ,f xg '7' It-Jisrelfiiirlj I Li Lhllliylifl .QQQ IQ4' One Hundred Seventeen .gfg S C g+g. QQ? f Q Hg. The ystcry of Courtland T ianor lSl'X 't DN I7 PR lZlC STK FR Y? Doris idly threw a stone out on the blue water of the Potomac and watched it as it disappeared from sight, sending countless little ripples shinnnering into wider and wider circles. Doris was just an American girl, not so different from the average one in spite of her unusual life. Though not especially talented, not strikingly beautiful, she possessed that intangible something called, for want of a better word, personality. She was populareeveryone admitted that. She had been popular even before the Keith millions had become hers at the death of her parents. Men liked her for her courage, frankness, and ready wit, and she was usually surrounded by a. circle of admirers. As for Doris, she was not especially interested in any of them. They were a. valuable asset to a good time and she thought of them as necessities at a party or dance, much the same she would have considered a beautiful necklace which she was going to wear. Never during her college life had she shown any preference for any one of her suitors, and though some people wisely nodded and said that it was because they were fortune hunting that they were unsuccessful, Doris herself knew that this was not the reason for her indifference. Her four years at college had been uneventful, except for the forming of a close friendship with Miriam Kirby, one of her classmates, a quiet, studious girl. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby were not wealthy and Miriam's uncle had sent her to college to receive special training as a musician. lloris, tiring of the strenuous life of a wealthy society girl, had come to visit Miriam at her home in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia. She had been there only a few weeks, but already she loved the old farmhouse that Miriam called home , she loved the rugged hills in the distance, she loved the calmly-flowing river below. Doris glanced up at Miriam who was sitting a few feet from her on the grassy bank and looking dreamily across the river. A penny for your thoughts, said Doris, with a twinkle in her eye. Miriam was startled. They probably aren't worth such a vast sum, she laughed, but l'll tell you what I was thinking. Do you see that old stone house across the river? 4 Ph yes. The one half-hidden by the trees? lsn't it beautiful'? It must be very old, Miriamf' t'lt is,l' replied her friend, Hand it is also very interesting. lts history is quite famous in this section. Tell me about it, urged Doris. No one knows just when the house was built, but it was probably about 1760. It was handed down with the estate through the Vourtland family during several generations, until about twenty years ago, when old Roger Courtland fell heir to it. He lived there for several years with his wife and son. Then his wife died, and the old man tried to assuage his grief by granting his son's every wish. When the boy was fourteen he left home, and has not been seen since. Mr. Clourtland was distraetede in fact, most people thought him insane. He had nothing to care -+421 g++- One Hundred Eighteen . 3 , .Zia S. C. for except money, and according to report, he carefully added every cent he re- ceived to his great hoard of gold. A few years ago he died, leaving no heir. Miriam paused. Go on, laughed Doris. 1 suppose the conquering hero returns to claim his father's vast fortune. Wrongl announced Miriam. You forget that no one knows what became of .lack Vourtland, and not only that, hut after the old man's death none of his money or valuable papers could he found, although everyone knows that he was more than a millionaire. Oh, a mystery! said Doris. That's interesting. At present no one lives in the house. Several families have moved there, hut none of them would stay. They declare that they frequently heard a distinct rattling of chains, and the general helief is that old t'ourtland has returned for his goldf' You surely don't helieve that, do you'?' queried Doris. No, it's probably only a local superstition, hut there is one thing that can neither he denied nor explained. Une day, as some tourists were going through the cellar of the old house, one of them disappeared. He was walking just behind the others of the party, and when they turned to leave he was missing. Not a clue to the mystery has ever been found, hut I suppose a really thorough search has never been made, for people are even more firmly convinced that the house is haunted. Doris' brown eyes were glowing. Miriam, can't we go through that house? Think what a lark it would he. And who knows hut that we might discover the Courtland fortune, she added laughingly. Miriam laughed too. You have more money now than you can easily man- age, but it would he fun to see the old house. Perhaps we had hetter not go alone. Jack Lowe might go with us. suggested Doris. Oh, yes. Jack is a fine young man. He has not lived here very long hut he has made many friends. He has taken tourists to the house, so I suppose he will not object to taking us, especially as you are going. Now, Miriam, you know he does not care for me. liven if he did, he would not tell me hecause of my money. He is a poor man, and he is too proud to allow people to call him a fortune-hunter, It seems that my money always stands lie- tween me and happiness, finished Doris, suddenly serious. v t'HAPTi:u 2. The day which they had set apart for their visit to the old t'ourtland Manor dawned bright and clear, and Miriam and Doris were in high spirits. Jack took them across the river in a small boat, and without delay they started their ascent of the mountain side. He was a stalwart and decidedly handsome, dark-haired man, who thought as they climhed on and on that Doris looked very beautiful in her tweed walking-suit and jaunty red cap. They made slow progress up the steep mountain path, hut after several hours of climhing they at last reached the terrace leading to the haunted t'ourtland Manor. -QQS iff One Hundred Nineteen - +3 .. .:,,,i s. c. gg, Thoy inspootoil tho first :incl soooncl storios ozisilzilly, hut Doris w:1si1npa1,tiont to soo tho oollzir. As thoy stooil at tho liozitl of tho collar stops, Mirifnn ho:1,1'1l lloris givo QL littlo gusp of oxoitoinont. 'l'hoy ilosooniloil slowly with .luck in tho lozul. Thoy founcl tho collar il, poorly lightotl rooin whioh wounml in :intl out liko Ll, lz1l1y1'inth unclor tho oltl nninsion. Tho stonos in tho walls woro hoginning to crunihlo :1.n1l hits of sunlight filtorotl through horo :intl thoro. For ovor fiftoon foot tho Collar floor was Illiltlf' of hozirils :intl froin thoro it wuts flirt Hoor. lloris lingoroil hohinfl, gazing with fziscinzition on ouch stono in tho wall as if it contuinocl :it soc-rot, whilo Jutck, uftor cziutioning Nliriznn 11ot to go too for zilioaul, turnoil to wziit for Doris. As ho lookoil hzick ho saw llftl' appurontly drop through tho floor. Ho quickly sprung ufttor hor, but it was too lato. Ho folt tho floor givo wziy honozitli l1i1n :incl ho foll clown, mlown llllfll ho l'0IIlPIIll'Xtl'0Cl no IIlOI'f'. Nlirizun, sooniing to sonso claingor, roturnocl to tho plzico whoro sho had loft thoni, hut thoy woro nowhoro to ho soon. Sho sufltlonly folt t1o1'1'ihly alono i11 tho gront, tlurk houso. Passing within ai fow foot of tho pluco whoro Doris anal Jack hzul lllSZl,IJIJ4'IlI't'4l, Rlirizun spoil wiltlly up tho oollau' stziirs :intl flown tho inountatin puth. 1 'H A PT 11:11 3. Doris haul lzintlocl squairoly on hor foot, anal looking clown, sho saw .lack lying hoforo hor still :incl whito. Puri ho ho cloud! was tho thought that hurnocl itsolf on hor hrziin :is sho knolt :it his siclo. Thoro wus il cloop cut on his forohoaul, and Doris quickly zipplioil hor IIICLIQQUI' knowloilgo of first uid hy hzimlugiiig his houcl with il l111Il4llit'I'K'l1l0f, Sho soo11 founcl that ho wus only stunnoil. Hor noxt thought wus to finil :in oxit to tho plaoo into which thoy had fatllon. I11 tho mlini light which filtoroil i11 lmotwoon tho orunihling rocks, sho could toll that thoy woro in 11 rooni, snnill in ooinpzirison to tho ono thoy haul so suclclonly and unoxpoctoally loft. Upon looking up, sho sziw that tthoy haul fullon through 11 olovorly ooiioonlotl trap-floor hingocl upon :it rusty spring. 'l'horoforo, uftor tho trap-tloor haul rospontloil to tho prossuro of thoir hotlios, tho spri11g had forcod it hziok i11to plzioo :intl tho hozircl floor onoo nioro aippoairoil coniploto. Bonouth tho ll'IID-tllitll' lay tho ronniins of what Doris supposotl was 111 ropo lLMlClfll'. Hor oyos woro hoooniing 11CCl1SlHlllf'4l to lllll ilini light, :intl sho lookoil about hor. Surlilonly, to hor horror, sho sziw 11, skoloton lying ai fow yards uwziy. So it wus in this mloaith trup that tho unfortunutto tourist hurl porishocl. Must sho moot tho szuno futo? Sho lounotl hack aigziinst tho wnll :incl :it littlo frziginont of rook foll :it hor foot. lt guvo hor :in itlon. Would it ho possihlo to hrouk :it holo through tho :1l1'ontly CI'llIIllJllIl,QQ stono wall? Hoi' Ullly thought was to froo horsolf :intl Juok. lloris took tho hozivy zixo which Jziok Czirriorl with l1i111 i11 his Illlllllllillll ox- oursions, :intl sot to work. lllfltffll blow aiwzikonoil woirtl ochoos in tho plzico :intl hrought hor 11, vory littlo nouror to frooclom. Nlinutos passocl slowly :is sho SWUIIQQ tho utxo wourily iltllillll :incl zigziin, u11til sho lnul inmlo quito :1 notiooahlo holo in tho wzill. Nlziny tinios sho wus toniptocl to givo up, hut that griin roinindor i11 tho oornor kopt spurring hor Hll. l in:1,lly only ono grout rock stood hotwoon l1or and l.l'l'f'tlUIll. As sho IJ2l1llSf'Il to rost, sho saiw .laiok stir, :incl in :1 fow lllUlll0lllS ho was liositlo hor :intl sho W2lNl'XIJlIl1lIllIljL tho situutioii. -o+f4 H+. One Hundred Twenty .QQ Doris was exhausted. As she staggered and fell, .Iaek caught her. 'l'heir eyes met in :L look of understanding as he turned to renew his efforts to elfeet :Ln escape. Somehow he managed to move the remaining stone, and it fell outward with a dull thud. Doris and Jack lost no time in leaving the plaee which had so nearly heen their living tomb, and once more they stood on the terrace in the welcome sunlight. Oh Jack, exclaimed Doris, we have left the axe, and hefore he eould Iiro- test she had leaped hack into the dark room after it. He waited uneasily hy the opening. He heard a startled cry of t'.IackI He sprang down into the room :ind found Doris standing by the opposite wall. Lookin she cried excitedly, as she pointed to 21,11 iron kettle filled with gold. She could not lift it, but it was fastened to a heam in the ceiling hy il very long iron chain. As a gust of wind blew in, the looped end of the chain rattled noisily against the stone wall. Investigation revealed a tin hox containing securities which had been hidden under the gold coins. They had found the Illbllfllillltl fortune! And it was this chain that the superstitious people had heard. Joy was plainly written on Jack's face. t'C'oine, he said. Let us go out on the terrace. I have something to tell you. Together they walked to Ll vine covered arbor on the terrace. Darling, said Jack, the gold is ours, for I am .lack I.l0l1I'llILI1ll.ll He smiled as Doris gave a gasp of surprise. It was so lonely in this old house that I ran away, and for a number of years I did all sorts of menial work. I hegan to feel sorry for my old father, and I decided to return to him. Imagine how I felt when, after making cautious inquiry, I found that he was dead. I did not wish to he known as Jack C.'ourtland, so I gave my name as Lowe during the year that I have lived here. I thought that I had nothing to live for until I met you, Still I could say nothing for you were an heiress and I was penniless. Now since I have received my heritage, will you marry me'?'l 'II Will, whispered Doris, Hand my answer would he the same to .lack Lowe as to the wealthy Jack Q'ourtland. Together they started down the mountain path to find Nliriam, to relieve her fears, and to tell her of their happiness. lCYI'II.YN IJIIKIC, '28 621 NAS? l9lI,y! - .' 1 QJQIJ1 ls I ii 'J 4 I ff if aft 37. Elllliilflflil ...pg K+ Une Hundred Twenty-one 54 L. .,,,. s. c. gg, 1:15 s. c. E111 The Crisis 1'1'HlRlJ P111 Z IC S'l'l PRYJ '1'110 Sllltlll Slllfllilllg-Sfllllll w11s litt0r01l wit11 11111111-Sllllllifil C'1QQiII'f'l-103, l'I'0I1l which soft, l'l'llIl0lly 11s110s 111111 fil.llf'I1 to t110 11011vy, ric11 02Ll'IX'1 1101ow. A 11LI'2ff' diso1'1101'011, imtidy b011 stoo11 in 111 f111' COI'Ill'I' of t110 room, ZLII11 t110 21-l'lll-Cllil.lI'S s00111011 to 110 gr1 321111112 11111101' t110 11011vy 1111111011 of clot110s wit11 which t110y w0r0 w0ig11t011. Books 11.1111 1111111-rs w0r0 sc11tt0r0d 11ot o11ly ov0r tl10 study 111-sks, b11t 11111 ov0r t110 floor, 1110 lllilllflf'-131909, 11.1111 t110 t11.b10. A 1211110 1Ll'lll-C1llLlI' stood i11 fro11t of thc fir0p111c0, 111111 t110 rings of s1nok0 is- s11ing from 11111 111-pths of t.110 CllZLll', 61180108011 to fu1't1101' vi0w t1111.t 11 1111111 w11s S0tL11f'l1 ll10I't', t110 plC1llI'P of 11istr0ss, 11go11y 111111 211121012 Bob lJZLVlC1SOI1 111111 0v01'y r011son in t110 worl11 for looking 111110-y0s-111111 1111gry. T110 C1t'I1C11lIlg' 111111 uncl0nching of 11is 1lfLI1t1S g11v0 0vi11011c0 of the g1'011t S1I'111lIl which 110 was 11111101' 21.1111 11is p1110, l1l'iLWIl 1,1100 told its own story. H0 k0pt his 0y0s 112151011011 o11 tl10 door, 0xp0cting 0v0ry lll0IllPIlf t1111t som0on0 would co1110 i11 b1'i11gi11g thc S11itgQ:f'l'lIl,iI, J. V. 11111110, tif LL dorinitory I'O0IH could 110 c11l10d 11011101 H0 1111s 1111110311 givcn up l1op0s of J. CY Only EL Dl'OIlllS0 11111110 YOZIPS ago to l1is dying sist0r lllfiflt' him stick to th0 C1I'l1Il1i0Il, foolish boy, his own 112111--1JI'01l1PI', Wlltllll 11t timcs 110 almost 110t0st011. S11111l0nly 110 look0d up z1t t110 11111nt10-pi0c0 st1'z1ig11t into t110 sw00t, s111i1i11g l-ZIC1' of Rosc lI1,2'I'iLIl1. rllllf' 0y0s t1111t 111111 oncc s00m0d to look so kindly i11to his, 11ow 300111011 to scor11 111111 pity him. Bob could 1101 llIli1t'1'S11l.Ili1 it: Ros0 111111 sud11011ly t11k1-11 111 most unusual i11- t0r0st i11 J. CY 111111 111111 shut 11im out of h0r 1if0 11s C0lllPlP1Ply 11s if s110 111111 1ock011 him b011i1111 tlll ll'OIl 11oor. Why Ros0 should bc so i11t.0r0st011 i11 J. CY w11s IHOP? 11113111 110 could im11gin0. Y0t 110 must 1111111it to hims01f that J. CY w11s 11 11111111so1110 11111, with brown curly l11l1lI', gI'f'1l1l brown 0y0s, 111111 11111 irr0sist11bl0 smil0, 111111 111w11ys WOII 11021115 wh0r0y0r 110 w0nt. As Bob s11t 111111111011 b0for1- t110 fir0 IIlPIll0I'1l'S of t110 11111011 days Wl1C'Il 110 111111 .l. V. 111111 p111y011 10,fI,f'11l0l' t111s11011 through his 111i1111sth0y 111111 b00n such clos0 fri0nds 111011, but-just 111011 11 s111111't r11p-r11p o11 t110 door rous01l Bob from his musings 111111 111- S1l'1tlg.f11lPIlt't1 in his 11111111 lLS 110 s11i11 A001110 ing t110 door op0n011. Just 115 111- 111111 t'XIX'C11l't.1, two H0pllUlllUI'f'S 1011 Ji '. to t110 1J0f1, s11i11 H0llo to Bob 11.1111 w0nt on l1l1'lI' lllf'l'I'y Wily 11g11i11. Slowly 110 11ros0 111111 goi11g ov1-1' to t110 17911 g11.z0d i11to t110 1111511011 1.2100 of J. V. How 1111311811 110 look011fbut0011, if J. V. Ollly w0r0 1110 boy 110 look011 to 1101 Su11110nly Bob QQl'ZLl71Xll1 llllll by t110 s11o11l110r 111111 shaking 111111 vigorously, s11i11, J. C':1it's Bob 1fco1n03 1101111 you liIlOW tomorrow tl10 0x11ms b0gin'? clilllll you b0 il, 111111101'? Slowly t110 brown 1-y0s op0n011, 111111 IL st11pi1lgri11 spr01111ov01't110 1011, Hushcd 1-11100, 111111 1111011 with IL gr011t sigh, J. V. w11s f11st 11s100p. llllll' fol1owi11g w00k WIIS o110 of 1Ol'1llI'l' for Bob: J. C'. 111111 110011 llllillllfx to 1011.v0 1110 room 111111, to s11v0 llllll fro111 1511111112 in t110 PXiL1lllIl2L1lUIlS, Bob 111111 111111111011 in two 1'X2l1lll paipcrs in 0y1-ry 0l11ss, 11110 for J. V. 1111111 o110 for llllllSt'1l'. +61 RM- Gne Hundred Twenty-two . 'J . gg, s. c. ,Q-zz. Wht-n his halt'-hrotht-r was himst-ll' lloli fountl it hartl to rt-sist his t-ont-iliatorv, plt-atling smilt-, liut ht- hatl t-lost-tl his ht-art to him lltDI'f'Vt'l't as ht- thought, antl lu- turnt-tl tlt-al' t-ars to his hall' ashamt-tl, mumlilt-tl apologit-s. A ft-w nights latt-i' whilt- lioh was working on his tht-sis, a task oyt-r whit-h ht- hatl alrt-atly spt-nt many long hours, .l. C . t-amt- in, tlrt-sst-tl in lull t-yt-ning array. lioli knt-w at onct- that ht- hatl ht-t-n tlrmking. llt- t-amt- staggt-ring antl swayign oyt-r to tht- tlt-sk, as ht- saitlf 'Just got a llttlt- tlatt- to-night, hkt- to t-omt- along oltl prt-aclu-r'? antl rolhng his t-yt-s suggt-stiyt-ly towartls tht- pitxturt- on tht- mantt-l, lit- swaggt-rt-tl out of tht- room, laughing in tantalizing fashion. Holm st-t-mt-tl paralyzt-tl for a momt-nt, tht-n spt-aking aloutl ht- mumlilt-tl. Rost- won't lit- lnsultt-tl hy his prt-st-nt-t- to-night il' l hayt- to kill him, tht- lit-ast Y 'l'ht-n snattflimg lns hat ht- was soon at llost-'s homt-. l rom fort-t- of hahit Holi opt-nt-tl tht- tloor antl wt-nt Ill, hut as ht- nt-art-tl tht- liymg room tht- sountl of a familiar yoit-t- stoppt-tl him. Suu-, l hayt- an awtul tnnt- w1tl1 liolig why all tlurmg t-xam wt-t-k ht- was Cannt-tl, hut l always tlo tht- ht-st l can tor lmn untlt-r tht- t-irt'umstant-t-s. With a mufflt-tl oath Holm sprang through tht- tloor, gralilit-tl tht- ollt-ntling .l. V. hy tht- collar, antl with nt-yt-r a glant-t- at tht- intlignant girl, shoyt-tl his half- hrotht-r out of tht- tloor. Ht- knt-w now why liost- st-ornt-tl him, antl a fit-rt-t-, hot angt-r almost t-hokt-tl him as ht- thought of J. V's. tlisloyalty. But llost- t-omplt-tt-ly ignort-tl Holi tlu- nt-xt tlay wht-n ht- passt-tl ht-r as sht- stootl talking to somt- frit-ntls antl oyt-rht-artl ht-r say somt-thing almout tht- hartl lift- poor J. V. hatl to liyt- with sut-h a lit-astly lirotht-r. Just tht-n Roh hurst into a loutl, tit-rt-t-, ringing laugh, whit-li matlt- thit- girls look aftt-r him curiously as ht- walkt-tl away. lfrom that timt- on Holi tlt-vott-tl t-yt-ry spart- momt-nt to his tht-sis. lt lit-t'amt- tht- ont- amhition of his lift-, antl t-yt-n .l. V. rt-markt-tl ahout tht- timt- ht- put on it, antl priyatt-ly wontlt-rt-tl how ht- t-oultl lit- stu-h a fool. lflut in his own way ht- hatl a tlt-t-p, yt-t hitltlt-n, rt-spt-t-t for Holi, antl ht- took agrt-at intt-rt-st in tht- tlit-sis, though ht- woultl nt-vt-r lt-t Holi suspt-ct it. lYht-n tht- rt-sults of tht- t-xamination ht-t-amt- known, ht- fountl to his surprist- that ht- hatl l't'C'f'lVf'tl passing gratlt-s in all his stutlit-s, antl for ont-t- in his lift- a lt-t-l- ing of gratitutlt- matlt- him wish that tht-rt- was somt-thing that ht- t-otlltl tlo for lloli. But Holi paitl no attt-ntion to anyont- or to anything t-xt-t-pt his tht-sis: only onct- in a whilt- his t-yt-s woultl wantlt-r to tht- girlish l'at-t- on tht- mantt-l pit-t't-, hut with a silt-nt oath ht- woultl rt-solyt- to lianish ht-r from his thoughts. 'l'ht-n t'amt- tht- night of tht- grt-at tirt-. J. V. hatl t-omt- homt- latt- that night hartlly ahlt- to walk: Roh rt-tusmg to tout-h or ht-lp hun workt-tl stt-atlily on lns tht-sis. lluring tht- wt-t- hours of tht- morning. lioli was awakt-nt-tl liy tht- smt-ll til' smokt- antl suffot'atlng ht-at which st-t-mt-tl to t-nyt-lop tht- room. l,outl t-rit-s antl frantit- tfalls wt-rt- lu-artl t-ommg irom all parts ol tht- tlornntory. Jumping from tht- lit-tl, lioli ran to tht- tloor antl opt-nt-tl it, hut was almost knockt-tl tlown hy tht- smokt- antl Hamt-s in tht- hall. Vlosing tht- tloor ht- rusht-tl to tht- lit-tl antl shaking .l. V. ht- t'rit-tl, 'l'ht- tlorm it's afirt-, man, lirat-t- up, you nmst ht-lp nu-, or wt- t'an't makt- it t-omt- oltl man liut ht- only smilt-tl antl slt-pt on. With a t-urst- Bob sprang to tht- tloor, tlt-tt-rnunt-tl to sayt- himst-ll', antl 453 Kyo- One Hundred Twenty-three 1:13 S. c. lvztvi- .l. V. to gc-t out :ts lwst hc- roulrl. As ht' thrs-w thi- floor opvn, ai swf-vt fact' swiiii-il to ln- plr-anling with him fit was thc' fact- of his ilf-:ul sistvr, whom hc' hail proinisf-tl to Cairo for .l. t'. Sho SPUIIIUCI to hc' motioning him hack. Without il word Holi wi-nt hack zunl clruggc-cl J. C'. out into tho hull and flown thi' sts-ps. As ln' l't'21-Clll'll thc' lust ste-p, tht- stuirwuiy colluipsml and running wilclly Iloli tl-ll just ns hc' l'tti1,Cllf't,l thc- floor, but 1-agi-r hzunls wc-rv thvrc- to catch and c-zrrry him :mel .l. t'. to safe-ty. As Roh czunf- haivk to 0UIlSClUllHIlf'SS hc- found himsc-lf looking straight into Ross-'s smiling hlue- 4-yi-s. 'II saw it ull, Boll, I u1nlc'rstzu1rl now, and I'm sorry. But lwforf- Bob coulil ainswvr, RL grc-at shout rose- from lnmclreds of throats, :intl looking up ho saw .I. t'., now rvvivvcl by wzitvr, climb from at laflclm' und c-ntvr into that sizzling, burning hi-ll. Iloli closvcl his vyvs :incl sohln-tl, for, llffttl' ull, hr' lovc-fl him. But just thvn zuiotlnfr shout arose' and Holi saw him Cllllllllllg' suifvly out of thc- window, clutching somvthing whitr- in his hzunl. As lui stvppevl to tht- grounil ho walkf-cl dirvctly ovvr to Bob and Rosc- and suiil. Holi, I lic-il to Host- just to worry you, but you lnwv he-r now and I'm glzul, :mils uncl, llolmslnwc-'s your tlnisisg I QIIPSS you forgot it in tho rush to got nn' out, :unl I uouliln't In-ar to think of your losing it- l guoss it's thi- last thing I can vvc-r clo for you- lJt'CiLlISf'fii Ilvrr- .l, if ff-ll to tho grounrl in ill flvznl faint. 'llwo days lzmtm' tht' doctor tolml lloh that too muoli ailcoliol, :intl :ii sow-rv lmurn haul cost .l. V. his lift-. IIis nurse- tolil lloh that just lwforc- hc- rlic-rl hv mumhlc-il, Uno good turn tl:-sm-we-s zuiotlniri li-t's slntkv, Holi, oltl num, zlnil with thi- nursr-'s hzunl in his .l. t'. jmssi-al into tht- lunil oft'tl'l'I1ity with thi- szunv olfl winning smile- on his fum-. Ili JWAIIIJ HARITBIAN, '28 if E 13 1 . fgiizuo I UT ir 3 , J-'..nCff i roy- x f 04:4 goo- One Hundred Twenty-four ffl S. C. Qgjji f gi i QQWN i-1-. , SVFLYN DUNI Bull USZIY, 'f 'l:1t1 , wllx' llill vnu ll'll llul Ilml l was :1 I'1ml'. ' l'l:111- Sm'ry. 'limlf lull I 11-:llly llillrft lmuw you wmnll-el il lu-px r4'f'l'4'l.ll HH1'flll'lll'llIllIl II1'lc-11 Im-. willyuu lllIll'I'-YllI1 .,H ll1'l1'I1l,f'1' Uh, 4l1'ill', llllH is snsc'l1l4mlll. N vs- Nliss Us-:ary lI'l'Vll'WlIlgL lm' I4-st in llistlmlyl I My -vmx lmuw llniw alum! .R-lnl wig-I Iulstvi11'. ' Mr. ROlll4'lll' Y1-s, Ilmt was il lrig Slfllglglll' in S1'l1lr'swig alum! IlHlSl1'lIl vows. Bliss 'lllll'Ill'I' lm Nlr. Hlnnvl Ul,llIl4'lllZlll' Ilu- lwlluwmgg S1'Ill1'Ill'l'I bln' glnul slla- lmll llmlu-11 lm' :1 mum was:1ppl'n:u'l1111,L5 Iln- lmllss-,' XIV. Slum- lSPl'lflllSlyl Put z1c'1m1l11:n :nltvr num. H1-ltzf'l Hllzul, l'm t1'yingLl1:11'mllngr-I :mln-ml. llzul l'mg1l:ul. lt's time' you tru-fl tw gel! -nun' Wilb Ullmrsslllllu ltlnnslzlting191-vm-lla HSll4'l.Ul'1'l'lllll'I'!4K'll lu., l mlm: I lmmxf wlml 'SUllI'll'f'l rm-uns. Kllss 'l'1'nttm' lt's just wlml lt lfmlis lllw. HPUSSIIIIIH llmglltm-ninggl Sln- l'm'r-4-ml lu-rsvll lu smut Bliss 'lllll'll4'l' lin lilac-tn1'iv 52l Wl1:nl m:u'l4 lvl' llllllf'lll2lllHIl Flllilllll ln- plum ml . , , illllll'rl1'1ll'fl Bull li11r1um-lntlyl lm1. .gyg gfo One Hundred Twenty-five - S. C. 2111 livvlyn Why. Kitty you stvppml on my hook! liittyssut Ph, tlul I scar my nf-W pumps? Nlr. Nvwcomc- tin iLg'I'lCllIllll't' ClassJfs If you can possibly do so, Ill likv for you all to work out at projc-ot tluring tht- suumu-r months hy raising it pig. Miss Ilzmlin, what kinrl of pig would you likv to ruisv'? I Alicr- tlmlllsliiiiglfsut'hvstvr Whitt--if you clon't mind. Nlr. Ash tin rurzrl socioloilv Clzisslt- 'I'l1c-11' uri' morv food IllD1'il.l'lt'S than llll'l'l' . ts ust-tl to he-. Whvn I wars at boy or girl of tlm'tc-on I haul rvzul only ont' hook, outsiclv of my school hooks. Mr. Whitt- tin l i1-mfli cl:lsslsH NI:1.1'Y1 You Dronounct' 'quinzv' thc- sainv :ns tht- thing H4-mz puts his hfty-svvc-n V2lI'lt'llf'S m. Mary llf-zms Bottlc-s. Stutlf-nt trvciting in Amvriczm history on lnmlizm lift-lw 'l'liv nwn wt-rv vc-ry lazy :incl spf-nt most of thvir timc- lmnting :intl fishing, while tht- womvn climl all tht- work. M rs. fIilI'tllI1t'l' twhvn somf- of thc' nivn in class lwgzm to p1'otr-st.Js-'lDon't you think that was ruthf-r rush sf-ntinwnt zigztiiist tht' im-ii? Stutlc-nt - No imlvvfl, tli1'y'rv just tht- szmu- toclziyf' Bliss Hull tin footls clzlssl Wl1ut tlo you tukm- out of thc fish in t'It'i1.Illllf,.I it? llorothy .lonvs s 'I'lu' gizzzu'tl. Hztrtmzm to Sliowss- l.Jitl you saiy that watch would run fourtcrn hours without winwling'? Short- Y1-s. II:u'tm:ms4'Wc-ll, how long will it run il you winfl it? Sho f'You mvn uri- :ill zrlikt-. Ht- s 'l'lu'n why mlo you girls wamt tlirm-4' or four? IIc-mlm-rsons I thought ol' you :ill tluy yt-str-1'd:ry. Hvlvn IA'vs Yol1 tlul? How nicc-I Whut wvrv you mlomg'? Hviule-i'soii- I was at thc- zoo. I3ucl s I huvc- ai vouplt- of jokv suggvstions for thv I'olnnfgyoroolrl. Miss IIIlll'Ill'l 'UStll'l'y, hut wi-'vv ht-mi wuriitwl ugzunst usmg zmythmg sug- gvstivvf' 'l't':wl11-1' s Which trzrvvls l'zist4'1', limit or cold? Possum 4'II1':rt. 'lIt'!L0llt'I' What mukt-s you thmk so? Possum ssss HIgt'C2lllSt' ont- cam crutch cold. Williamson tto t'oop1-r :mt tht' lm-arkfzistl tulmlm.-J IIuv1- somv syrup, t'oopt'r. You'r1- looking kinfl of sour. tfoopvr s It woulcl tzmkc- mort- than that to iiiztkcf mv swl-ot. 9. -MH I-2+ One Hundred Twenty-six :IIS s. c. gg How tlitl you lost- your tooth, Sniitli'. ' askt-tl Ulitltltlit- . Shifting gt-ars on an all-tlay sucks-r, l'l'llll'llf'll Sinith, with :1 hroatl grin. Mr. Haltlt-inan, in l'it'r-ronian Litt-rary Soc-it-ty announrtwlg 'l'ht- nt-xt thing on tho program is ai rvathng hy tht- st-contl llot .lone-s. Dorothy .Iontts thantling a cancly kiss to Haltlt-inan who hail just rt-turnt-tl ll'Olll a lI'lI5l iAH1LX't' ont-'? Yu' una H.s Ancl is that thv lillltl I ft-t'. ' , F- l'Ia.rl C'otl'1i1a111f'I,oy, what tl:-nomination arty you'. ' Vlinton Loyss Ul1, Illll a Sl'IlltDl'.H Mr. Ash tahsvnt-lninrlt-fillyJss Wliat tinnf is it? Slit'- 'l'yvc-11ty aftt-r tllrvf-. Mr. Ash- I wondvr if thvy'll catch tln'ln'? Yirginia He-Ht-hoyvt-1-s This huttt-r is so st rong that it walks ow-r lo tht- t-otl't-a- and says, 'How tlo you tlo'. fii'Il0Vl0VC Ft-arilows''Yr-s, hut tht- coll!-ci is too wt-ak to answt-r. Only ont' lllllll wht-n in lovt- 1-vvr toltl tht' truth. 'l'ha,t was Atlzun, whvn hc- salcl, live, you'rv tht- only girl in tht- worltl for nn-. Arla Park tin training schoolli Johnny, conw ln'rf' antl point out North .5xIlN'l'lC2l on ther inatpf' t.lohnny rlid sol. Atlasfwlio tllSCOVl'l'f'll North Allll'l'lC2l, Gt-o1'gt-'f Clvorgvss Johnny. Miss 'lllll'I1f'I' tin Classliuwhy wvi'm- you latv this morning? Julia Mytws- 'l'l1f' lwll rang he-forv I got lit-iv. Found on thc rcgistiation Cartl of a l rt-slnnan in l'tllll'g.ft'1 f'Giyt- tht- nann-s of your part-rits. AI1SYN'f'l' 1- M:un1na and Papa. Mrs. fii2Ll'illIH'l'YUxvllill lizitppviivcl in 18457' Taxtvr- I tlon't know. Mrs. Qi2l,l'lllIlPI'7HxYll0I'C shoultl you go whvn you want to hntl a mlatt-'.' C Taxtor- 'To tho library. Haldvniatn tat lunc'hls Wlio is tht- young latly ovt-r at Mrs, t'avaIit-r's tahlt-'. ' Hvltztils I tlon't know hut I tlnnk sht- is looking lor sonn- nian. Loy tsarcasticallylss 'l'lu-y all arvf' .Hg R44- One Hundred Twenty-seven :ii s . c . E111 Q X l 1 l, . ', '53 lfllllll I 1- 55:1 1.1.1 2 5:E2:g 7 'T' :E:E2:' W Y 7 E Q 1, . ' . I II , II I YIII r f 1 X x f f MA f fl 96 W f V f nf ' V f f Af f f A. S l x ll l rx l X 7 SEQTEM EEQK l llv K gh KJ -' IQ l +-'Zi H Y ,.f mil - .ff f , 1l'i fgfgff If. NM 14. l'lIlI'UllIIll'Illl Tlw lm-vzy nvw SlllllUIllS givr- tlu- lwuilcling il 114-e-llml IllI'lll '. TS. Vlznssvs llllll'l-. Ulml SlllllllIllS, lwing UlllIll1llllN'l'l'll, all-Ciclv nut to iuitizlfv ilu' In-w stlulm-nfs. Ili. ldv:-1'ym1v mlm-:ul lmmkc- ll1'Hlll lmying lmoks. .lm-:Ln :xml G1-rtiv tznkc- pussvss- nm ul' ilu- S4'f'HIl1l lllll'2ll'y tulnlc' :xml sc-lmnl lli',QQlIlS to look lilu- ulll limos. 17. P1'1-simlvllt Wlnitv WilI'IlS ull sllull-nts illllil-lllSl giving tu tho IllUIlll1I1i'Ill ill-lCl' zlaxrk. -9 IH. Nlllfllllljlllll. l'Iv1-l'yu11c-Hooksto ilu- lrumlllnr-111. ls Illfllbllllgllll ll2lI'liIl1'SS? lil. Slnvplu-nlstuwlfs sm-vvn Cl1lll'Cllt'S Wl'lCHll1l' now xnwlxnlmc-1's---:Lt lcust Sl'VCl'iLl ul tlwm lQ2lIlHKli'1lIlll 'l':1.xfm-1' plhllllly 4-xlnilvit lllC'11'I10VV girls. +54 K+ One Hundred Twenty-eight . +11 , S. C. ,gg 20. Miss '11ll1'IN'l' 1'1'1l1l'IlS 1111111 Il XYK'S1l'I'Il trip 111111 is NY1'11'4llIl1'11 115' 1l1'l' 1-1:1ss1-s. ' 1 21. 1'12l1'1'NV1'11 111 Slllllllll'l'. 77 111 11111111119 lll 1111 'ISS -- ' 1 '- -11 1111' 1111- first 111ll1'. A 1'1'1'11l'11 11111' 1111- y4'1ll' is 1-s11111l1s111-11 by 1111- 1111111111-r 1111-s1-111. 23. X 0111111 S1111111-y 01111-1't11i11s 111 11111111 111l1l1' wi111 11111' 111:1vi11gYY1 2-1. 811010111-s st11r1 1111-ir 011111p11ig111s 11111' 111-11' 1ll1'lll1H'1'S. 1 25. A111i01z1111 11111111-111-111 111-11v1-s Vl'I'y 111111111:1r. 26. SllIll12ly. Sl'VF1'111 11111111 1111ys 11.11111-111' 111 SllIl112lY H1-1111111 11111' 1111- first 11llll'. 27. H11w11r11 H2Ll'1lll2lIl s1111ws 11 11001111-11 111'1-11-1'0111'1- 11111' 1111JIll1l'S. 28. 1'B111111y H111111-1111111 wri11-s :1 111111- 111 211 girl, 111111 Q1glQ1,I1l'S 111 11ll'l'1' 1'111ss1-s. 29. This 11111s1 1,10 21 11ir1111111y. 1ii11111-y 1'1-11-1111111-s. 30. FZ1C1111y ,Qiv0s I'1'C'PIJ11tlI1 111 S1ll111'I11S. S1'Vl'I'211 11r11111isi11gg 1'HIll21-Il1'1'S 111-11111. ll 1 'lIIIll11 111111 111111 1111111 11111 1111111111111111 111111111 I111 1 I 1 -1 1 ...1T111u11l11111 1-5 W 131111111 11111 1 was 11 11 J1l111HH 1 1. C'110111is1ry 0111ss 01,2111 11111 s11 s11r1111g1 wi111 1111- 1-11-V1-11 111111-1' llll1Il1111'l'S QIXVZIY 1111 QL 1'1.11 11111111 trip. 2. S111-11111-1'11 1111ws 111 G11-11vi110. 3. 151111100 H1-1121-1 sings L11111-s111111- 111111 Surry 1111 1111y. ,111l11Sl' 111111111111 trips S1l1'01Y 1111 11111110 s111111- 110111110 111110. 1. SOV0r111 S011111111111y V111111111-xi1111s Sl'1'1Il Vl'1'y 1ll11I'1l I'll1Ill'11. Mrs. G11r11i111-r 11ssig11s 11111r1- C'11rr1-111 His111ry 1'1'1l'l'l'Il1'1'S. 6. T110 .11111i11r 0111ss 1111s i1s ID1C1l1l'4' 111111-11 1111111g with H1'V1'l'1l1 H11l1'I' 111i11,L5s. Miss VTLIFIIPI' Qgiv0s 1110 r1-11s1111 11111' 1111111111 1111- D1L'1l11'1'S 111111' IIS W2l1I111IlgL 1111-111 111 1.111 taken W11i10 0v01'y111i11g is 11101-11. 7. 1911111111111 1111ys 1011 11111' S1111-111. S. A1111 S1a111.1r11 111111 11111 51111111 1111111 i11 111111 111111 11v1-1' 11111 111lll'S. 9. T110 110ws 111 11111' 11-11111's 111111111111 S211K'lI1 111 319 1111i111s 1'1-111-111-s S1l1'IJ1ll'I'11S- 111w11. 10. N111 a 1111I1Q 111111110111111. 11. .1111111 N1-wC111111-, Jr. 11111111-s his 1111V1-111. 12111111 111111111111 11r11s111-1'1s. 12. .1111111 .1111111s1111 is f'1l11ll1S12lH11Cii11j' W1-11-111111-11 1111011 111 s1-1111111. 13. T110 M111'1i11s11111',Q H11s0 1'111111111115 s l111'V11I1 1-111111-s 11111' 21 1111111111111 111'111'1i1'1- 11111110 111111 is 116'1-0111011 111-s11i10 Nicks 11PI'fJ11' 1'11'11l'1S. 11. rXgII16'S s1111s1i11111-s 11s 11111111111 111 M1111-r H1111. A11 lights 1111 1111 111 11-11- 111i1'1y. 15. A1100 H110 111111 l'l1iz11111-111 L1-wis 2111' 1'isi11-11 115' 11 g1111s1. 16. XYO 110111 11. M. A.--s1111 17. 1CV0ry11111ly s11-1-py. S1'Y1'l'2l1 ''11-11-11'1-111011-s1'11111111's 111 SllIl11Z1y S1-1111111. 18. MP1-Ck A1i11,11,1l'X 111-1s 111 1.-111-111is1ry 1-1:1ss 111-111r1- Nlr. K1-1111111111111. S1111- 01111111111 i1 I'il1I1S. 19. UB1'1SS1'Y11 H1111111-s 111l1l'1'1il1I1S 111111 il 11is1-11ssi1111 111 Q111-1-11 N1111'i1-'s 111-1 11111111111-. -QQ:-Q K+ One Hundred Twenty-nine 315 5- C- E111 211. Tr-d liowvry tin l'llt'l10l'lC cl:1ss7Alt was il hvaultiful iiioonlighti night . Miss rlllll'I1t'l'f'Mf'OHM' up nvxt time-, M r. Lowe-ry. 21. 6111113131111 Show forms 11 czulvti corp and drills it with so IllllCll pc-p that tht- tow11 officials lIl1f'I'l'f'l'f' and tht- corps is dishzindvd. 22. Boys arv given :1 sc-nd-off to lic-ysvr worthy of thc Quocn l11'l'SCll-. 23. We I'PVI'l'1 to our had haihit and Kc-ysc-r Wins. 24. All quivt along thv P010lIl1tCH. 25. C'ohongorootzi staff Cl1tlSf'Il. Hilda. Bc-all, lCdito1'-111-cliit-1, and lizirl iitbflilllliill, Businvss Bltlllllgflll 26. Skinny Boswf-ll take-s l1is vocal lt-sson. High school classvs are 111111- porxirily SllSp0Hflf'Ll. 27. .lvss Pugh dfilights tht' first lyCC'1lll1 1l1ltll0I1Cf'. 28. t'CollQg0 isl1 quivt with niosh of thc- tc-z1Cl1f-1's zuvayn. 29. Nlr. White is Plc-ctctcl Prvsidvnt of thc' Stzitc- Itlducation Associz1itio11. We llI'C quite- proud of hi111. 30. Ha.llow0'vn. Ghosts and gohlins walk. 31. Buddy HZl,lClf'Ill21H rc-turns from his homo at Youngstown LLlill'l' rc- C1lIX'l'2l,llOIl froni foothzill injuric-s. E 11' 'E 5 RJQWEMIELQ 1 1- - - gf 1. r 1 li 52:1 1 l , 1 1 . 1 -. ep 1. Thv Sc-nior Norinzils out-do lllt'lIlSt'lVf'S and throw 11. I12lllUNVt'lf'll hull to thu whole- school and thc- sc-nior cluissvs of Il!'lg'lll'J0l'lIlg high schools :is we-ll. 2. ltllc-ction duty and :L holiday! Did any students go honu' to votv? 3. Was tl1c'1'cf any cidt-r lvft from thv party? If so, whvrv is it now? Ask UPOSSIIIIIH. 4. Ruth Hllflllllilill is sm-n to laugh. Skinny decides to clvclamr :L holiduiy and ce-lf-l11'z1.t10. Wei are urge-d by Mr. fllfltllllltil' of Nt-W York to forni il, drzunzitic cluh. 6. W:1y11esho1'o czmcvls at tihv last. niinuto and rohs us of :L vvry prohablv victory. 7. A hrighti Sunday for :L clizuigv. 8. Tho iiitvlligf-1100 tvstrs rr-turns Conn- in. Jack Dye-r's nzuiw, like 13011 Atlllf'll1YS, lvads all thv rc-str. 9. Duty hy day, in vvvry way, W0,1'lf studying niorc and Ill0I't.'flllltl-Sl'lll1'Sll'l' tvsts this wvvk. 10. Thr- Glu- 1f'luh l1olds its daily piuicticr- in IJITDZI-l'2L1fl0Il for Szxtiluluiy, Wll0Il it is to sing in cll121,l'lt'H Town. 11. W0 Ct'lf'l7l'3,1f' Arniistico Day with tho first studvnt p1'og1'z1n1 and with tt-sts. 12. The- 1'icf-1-o11i:111 t11'cl1vst1'f1, coxnposvd of Rossvil, Ha1ldc111:111, H2l,l'lfllllL1l, :ind Shultz, niukvs its first zmppcumlict' and dvlights everyone. -461 R+ One Hundred Thirty . 3 , 13 Honic-coniingz. Thr- old grads turn out :ihnost I'Il IIIIINNI' so it sw-ins. Wo down Slicnzindouli Colle-gc 20 to ti. Hooray for thc tliirtt-on inc-n :ind Vout-li Ncwcoinv. 14. Most of us spcnt Sunday re-sting uftci' thc dissipation of thc dzly lu-l'oi'v. 15. Miss 'l'u1'nc1' is kcpt husv llf'1ll'1I1gI pot-trv. Iluvc hor studs-nts had :1 cliruigc 4 if 1ll'1Ll'1? No, iiivivly l'l'1lI' of flunkingg. lb. Prospc-cts lol' tht- girls huskcthull scuson is lll'lf!QillPIlt'Q1 hy thc :Lpp4-:u'- :inco of uhnost forty cundidutcs for thc te-uni. I . it -Sl'Illl'S1f'l' gran vs out. .zswr l yor, .Ianni-s 'l rump, lilizzihvtli Dor- J 11 NI l l li I J ' soy and otht-1' 1111111-XVOI'li1I1j2Q studcnts dccidc- to turn ovt-1' ai. nm-w lt-uf. 18 B 1 l ' ' il ticc of th ut t y' , C Into , and I ossuin cclt irutc Zl1ilf'l' thc lust foothull pruc- c your hy having ai inud-huttlc royzil on thc- tt-nnis court. 1 19. Mr. UK onnor licars thc Junior play tryouts. More- shaking ol' knm-cs acconipanics this PCl'1i0I'IlliLI1CP than that of rccciving grzulcs. 20. Tho football sczison closcs with il loss to Bl'lt1g.IOW2Ll0I'. 21. Walking and church prove- vt-ry popular. 22. 'tGinnic Bilhnyci' stcps out WC'Z1iI'lIlQQ Bud's cup. Surcly his hczid will frcczc now. 23. C'hc1nisti'y tcst is postponcd on account of Mr, lic-n:unond's illnt-ss. lt inust ha vc he-cn sonic of those- uscful hzxctcrizi that wc licur so much uhout that savcd us. 24. 25. 26. or thc 27. with his Bccky H2lI'IJi'l' givcs Ridcr :1 sad fzircwc-ll. Bc- hruivc, Allison. Mrs. C'z1.v:1l1c1' tzikcs hci' flock of scvt-n to 21 Tliunksgiving turkcy dinnf-r. Wc don't hcllcve- that wc'll allow Skinny and Ted to go away :igzun 1nzu'i'ying pzu'sons will grit thcin as thcy zihnost did in 1lllIlllX'I'l2Ll1l1. Poop iiiuriagcs to kccp up thc inusicul rcputzition of thc- incn's dorm fiddle and banjo. 28 Tliclnia. lrcland zirrivcs plus 11 ncw Morgauitowii l1z1ii'cl1t-stmipglit from -1 . s thc town whcrc W. Y. U. is. 79 NI tl I' t it -1 . . :xr ni las crm 1 y cautions Toni ncvci' to try rocking thc c-rzldlc zigeqziin cvcn at high school partics. ' U . l 30. Skiddy rf-turns to school. H21I'1IlI21IllS Joy is quitc putlictic. llllllfn. I I -iwn.'ui:ui- T 1 ii i1 X Jil l i i M myzcim giig, l tl 6 un'. i l ll 0 X ,Y S - -- 1 Nmx -90 ll - X.. ,, - - M121rnmwnmilxxxixxM5- jwm' it do i f 1. Vlusscs incct. . 2. lYilson Kinncy tto .loam 112111111111 sf'You'vc got thc- cutf-st httlt- hznhy face- . . U H .lczui- Wcl1 I know it, you nccdn't kcr-p hzirping on it so . 3. live-lyn Dukc :Ldds Zlilltblllfxl' To hor collcction of prizcs. 4. Tho haskcthnll H1'P2lll2l1'SHZ 'l'lic-linn., Mary, Dot, :ind tlinni4- , show up :is usual. -wil K+' One Hundred Thirty-one . O' 2: 14+ '111 S- C 1+ 0 5. r111l1' 1111-1'1l111tl1'S' 1111111 141s41s its 111'41si414111t. 11'411141411' 1141w 1411111 11141 4111114111 1w41 1ll1'1l1111'1'S w111 1141141 11111? 1 rw 4 ' Y Q ., 11. 11141 541111411 1N111'1Il21-1S 211'1' Q11Zl1111'11 141 11 41411111141 vi411411'y 41v411' 11141 .1u11i411's 11y ? . . K I'1'QlS1'11I 411 111l1'l1' s1111411'1411' 1.1 114111. 1- W 1 4. 111111 111 1 , .4 , 3 1. 1 3. 1 41931111111 11111111118 111111441 11l111l' I71'1'1111111'2l1 1111114111111114141. R 3411 1111141 111X1ll1g, 411 1414111 11111111 1114 9411i411s 1111414 111411 4114111 1411 1 . 1 411' -1 1: 1' ' 1 . 1. 1 4 rings 11-1111 11i11s. 9. '1'1141 1111v1111111414.l 1'12l1'1 111141v41s s11s414111ti11141 141 1'41111i11i1141 wi141s'?'?'? 111. 111LlSS 114111 11V1'1'1111XVS. 11. '11111' 111'lS1if'111i111 s4111s4111 is s1:11't4-41 4111 1141111 wi111 51 viC1411'y 41v411' 11141 M111- 1i11s11111'g 14111111. 1 7 11151 1 1.1 . 1 4 1-1. '11111 rw 111. A11 1 r w 1 411141 11141141 w41411411 1 1311141 111111111111 11111111 1111411111 1'41111111111y giv41s 11 p14111si11,q DI'OQQI'Zl11l1. 14. 11141 1.114141 1'11111s 111'41s4111t il V1'l'y 11111'21L'11V11 1111l'1S1'11'li1S p1'41g1'11111. 1l1111'1' s114'4'41ss1111 st:11'1 411 11141 111151if'1112111 s41:1s4111 is 111114141 W11f'I1 11141 girls 1111441 11141 lll1111Sl11'1' 411 131'111QQ1'VV1l11'1' 111g11. 4. . . J 111. 11141 1 lf'111'11Il1il11S 41st111111s11 I1 l1I'1'1'1 wi111 IL 111ll'1S11lli1S 111'41g1':1111, 17. T1141 p:ll'1y 111 X1l111'l' 111111 111'41v41s 11l1' s4141i111 s1141c41ss 411 11141 s4111s4111. 14141111 113' 1'I'l1P1'1Zl11Il1I1,Q 11141 111,1'1114111i1111s 11111111111111 ' 1 1 111111 11 1111111111111111111111t1 11111 11 1 1 1 11. 511111111 11p1'I1S 211111 is XY1'11'111ll1'11 11y il 1'1'1'1' 111111115' II111l'12111S. A 11111211 111111151 sighs, 1111111 Il111ll1'l'1111S YIIXVIIS, '111l1'S1' N4111' Y41111' 1J1l1'1l1'S 1111151 1111V41 11414111 1'11111c11' st 1'4111114111s. 1 1141411141 41410i4141s 141 1141 111411111 111111 1'41111i1141s 11141 4l1'4111111411's 111111 41x:1111s IIN! j11s1 1111'1'1' w414114s off. 1 Nliss 1'I14.11'i41,Qg41 11iv41s 411141 111. 11111' 1111151 114111111i1'111 1111111 i111411'f1s1i11,q p11i111i11ggs 1111 1111' 4f411141g2g41. 4. 5111 1 11 111: N41w04111141 111'41p111'41s 1711 g1iv41 1111 11l'1 41x11111i1i4111s11is 1111111111111 of 11141 S1'111'1' 111111171 1111111411'111s is v411'y 111'tis1i41, Rus , Hr1w1l1I1,i, 1111111 1'41ss11111 1111441 Il W2111i 141 K411111'1141ysvi1141, 4111 IL 11411. '1'1141y 41414114141 141 1411 11141 1'1'S1 111' 11141 111'11 11111 1111 N1111'1i11s11111'g1 w11i1 1111111 W1LI'lll1'1' W'1'1l11l1'l'. 7. Mi 1 8. A 1l1'Il1'1'111 XVZIVI' 111' 114111141si41141141ss 111'41v:1i1s 1111111 114111141 s4141111s 11141141 1111111 I110l'1' 41is111111. rw ss H1111 111111441s 11111' s41141411i4111 111. 11111' 151181 11111' 11111' .11111i411' p111y. 91 11 s1141ws, 111141 C111l1'1.'11 is l111p111f11.. 111 1114 pI11X1l111l11g1l11 X111l111lX lllll 1 - v1- 1 1 1 r st 11:1v41 11114111 IL 4111y 111i1' 111is 11 H1J1'1'1iH 111111441s 11is 4111i1v, 411' 1l11l11'1V Visi1 111' 1i1f1'1'i111111'41 141 11141 1141w411'v 1 1 P' 1 114111141. 12. '11111' .111111411' 4111114-41 111 121811 111 .Ng 1441s 111-14141. R+ One Hundred Thirty-two 4+ 13. llvlth high lulpt-s tlu- girls' lllil-Ill sr-ts ull' lm' alll illvxlsiml nl' tlu- Sllvllilll tlozlll Yalllt-y. 14. Yl'll11il Shiplt-y stops st-luull. Slu- slll't-ly will lu- lllissr-tl. 10. With tht- il.1llltlSpllt'l't' pl'lullu't-tl lly tlu- l'lI'itl2lY illltl S2lllll'tl2lV lligllt Wf'S1Pl'I1 IIIUVIP, lt XYU1l'1 lu- ltlllg until wt- ll2lYl' null-tis lIlSll'2ltl ul' lbIlSl - - i 16. Slllltllly. Rt-vlvllls Slll' tlu- S1lltlt'IllS. it tll.lll QLZIIIIPS 11. 'Ihc-rv IS qllltl- il rush tm' lluitllzlll lD2lIltlllt'1 tivkt-ts. 'l'lu- lsyl-lullllgy til l 11151pl1ly10tl1l72'lllI1l1t'11llllyil1lt'lit'l tll:lt rt-:uls .-Xlllllit ilIlt'H,2lI1tll1 will :ullllit twll 13. 1i9l5llCCil I1ill'IX'I'ilIltl Ulivl- Sllvillt- will prim- 1itll'lWS1 palirtll' 1WlII4'l1 ll-llli show Hive-ll N' Nhltlllllll' lltunst-H tklvzllil-l'. 1 19. Igtllllt ltllgzgt-t your tlllllallx J 1.0. The- Balt-llc-lnl's' t'lull lDl't'IlliS up, its llulst lJl'thlIllIlt'Il1 lllt'llllit'I'S ll2lVlllQ, 1'1lll0I1 hy tht- wllysillt-. 21. The- fcmtllzlll ll2lIltllll'1 is Il gre-:lt S1lC't't'SS. 22. Hilgf'l'S1tlXX'Il XV1IlS llllt Bl'1tlgt'W1llt'l' is t'Hllt1llt'l't'tl. 123. Ultl S. V. SIJl'IltlS 11 quit-t tlzlv. 2-1. A I11l1lll7t1l'tlliS1lltlt'IITS gil tu Nl2l1'flIlSlJlll'gl1tl sm- Br-ll Hur. A75 A ,, A . . Town II1fl0p0I1llf'I11S tu tlu- tlllu- ul' 48-5. 26. ICXRIIIS stzllt 111 1'2llI'Ilt'S1. Alllltwf t'Vt'I'ytbIlt' ll1l1'I1S tlu- lllltllllgllll nil. 27. More li0l'tlSt'Ill' 0HI1Slllllt'tl. 28. Rt-lit-f :lt lust! Tlu- llzlskt-tllalll girls' lllt'li t5l1ZLI1gQt'S illltl tht-y tlt-ft-:lt Wzlyllt-sllom, 23-22. 28. Alul lulw wt- yt-ll Wt-'rv lullll tllltl l'tlI'W2lI'tlH. Pt'1'l121lDS tll:lt's why Blllt' Ridge- II111Il2L,QQf1S to lu-ut us. 30. The- llc-w stlult-llts :ll'l'ivt- illltl Il1'Hl1St' Illlll'll tflll'ulsity. 31. Tllf- usual wrllllgglc-s ul' t'Ill'tllllllt'Ill. The- Story T4-llillg t'lllll stngt-s il I10Vf'l party. The- Illf'IlllN'1'S am- quite- SllI't't'SS1illl ill gf-ttillg ll2lIltltlll1S Illltl Mr. Asll is llc-clam-cl tlu- prize- lullul. lWlt llllllllllllllF ,wliwliilllI,HNM Wi l.llllllllllllllllllim . .... ..mllttltltlllllllS lllk 1. Bc-cky rt-zuls zllulut Pt-zu-lu-s, tlu- l!1lXUlll ytlllllg lllzltlwlll, Zllltl stops rt-- tll1t'lI1,EI. 2. Pl'0Sltl0I11l lYllltf- llll t'll2lI3l'll 5iI wzlllt sulllwlllt- tu tlzllu- Miss SliltlIllHl't S plzu-f-. Hill'flll1HI1f'AStl flu I. 3, UPOSSllIl1H-'HI lllvt- S. V.: lltbllvl Null? .Io- Ye-s, hut I like- if S. lu-tts-lx -I. 11 f- Illillit' 21 vzlllllllt 4-ftllrt llgallllst tlu- Sf-:ll'lc-t. 111lI'1'll'1lIll'. Iivitlf-lltly 1 l'itlzly IS tilll' llIlllll'liY tlaly lm' tlu- QlI'lS I't'1lll'll l'I'tb1ll l l'llstlllli'g1 with 21. loss. Q ' +21 34 One Hundred Thirty-three H H+ .,+:1 so C - R+ ... . Miss Vl't-vc-l s prtuligu-s pruvt- tlu-V c-alll will at Wtllllt' llv tll-lt-zltillg C'll-lrlt-s .115 s. c. 311. 6. As you like- it. 7. The- hoys ge-I unele-r way for the- invasion of the e-e-ntrzil W. Va. 8. While- the- out is away the- mice- will play. llppe-r Te-n :Lnnounce-el. 9. Paul Me-lintz is he-re-hy avcluiiiie-el llywe-ight chaunpion of S. F. 1 wish I hzxel curls. IU. Potoinae- State- is he-:ite-n. 11. The- little- girl stunt. is going almost too fair. The- curling-iron husine-ss must e-e-rtziinly he- profitable-. 12. BI'ltl,QQf'XV2leif'l' :ind Sale-ni prove- too strong for S. V. 13. Lillian Fe-:xi'noiv re-turns from shopping trip to Washington with :i toy mouse-. 14. Alice- Hzuilin re-ce-ive-s 11, C'he-ste-r White- vale-ntine-. 15. The- ff1.Ci1lty hu.Cks out of its famine- with the- girls and all the- flunks, e-ten ure- le-ft un:i.ve-nge-el. 16. The- psychology class eliscusse-s muscle-s and almost come-s to hlows. 17. The- Show Oli is pre-se-nte-el. Sign on the- dotite-el line-. Hail Hal Hal Hal Hail Hal Hai! 13. Auhre-y's lzuipgli prove-s Contagious. C'hz1.pe-l-skipping he-come-s il Capital ol't'e-nse-. 19. Play pmctiice- give-s the- Mille-r Hall girls some- fre-e-doin. It is ve-ry ro- miintic to play opposite- onels late-st Crush. 20. Mr. Ke-nuinond trudge-s to Sunday School to finel that he- is the- only one- who has hraive-el the- snow. The- prize- clziss e-vide-ntly is not athletic. 21. The- art classes work to make- WZISl1lHgi-llI1lS Birthday favors. 22. PIlI'l1f1S and te-as e-nlive-n the- elziy. 23. C'h:1pe-l-goe-rs are- t'Ilil'l'i2i,lIlt'tl hy training school pupils from the- sixth grrziele-. 24. Pre-side-nt White- and Mrs. White- le-ave- for Texas. 25. Frosthurg wins and lose-s. 26. The- Junior play goe-s oil sple-nelielly :ind with hrilliunt actiiipg. 27. He-le-n Le-0 ss-s ne-e- Long. 28. Dot the- 'HVU-flIIl0l'. Maairf-mm lllllllllllp 1. Nlzirch make-s a. lion-likv e-iitrzuice-. 2. The- gym is inohhe-el hy the- crowds :it the- Wayne-shen'o-Hz1.ge-rstown High Srhool grziine- for the- e'hu.n1pionship of the- V. V. A. L. 3. The- hoys are- ele-fe-:ite-el in the- last gganie- of the- se-zison hy the- Blue- Rielge- te-mn. The-y ure- not elise-ourzige-el howe-ve-r, hut take- it :is :1 e-haille-ngv for ne-xt ye-nr. 4. Girls ineike- :L last e-ffort and he-:Lt Hagge-rstown. gl K+ One Hundred Thirty-four zzzg s. c. -.51 5. He-lf-11 1.4-v tukc-s pzirt in thc- W1-st Yirgiuiu l11tt-r-t'oll4-gi:1tt- U1':1to1'it':1l fltllllt'Sl. ti. .lust ll11Ulll0I' Suutlziy. T. F. I1. S. girls 111:111:1gt- to l'tlI1t'l1ll'l'lllt' l'. l,. S. girls hy out- point. il wortl. 9. Tht- Dc-Moss ltlillllllj' give-s :111 er-11te-1't:1i11i11g progr:1111. 10. Bust-l111ll 501151111 UIJUIIS witl1 il p1':1t-tit-v till tha- tt-1111is 1-ourts. 11. The- i11t1-r-soc-ie-ty t-o11tc-st:111ts ure- l'lltlN4'Il witl1out tht- usuzil squ:1l1l1li11g 12. Mary U. has tht- llI'llt'llIlltlllC'S.il 13. .luliu iltlltl Ritlt-1' taikf- tht-ir usual stroll. 14. The Story T1-lliug Vluh is tlt-lightt'ully 1-11tt-1't:1i11t-tl-si11 otht-r wortls 1-vc-ry out- IS wc-ll tc-tl. 15. Miss NVQ-vt-1' 1-11tt-rt:1.i11s l1f'I' hztskc-tl1:1ll girls while- tht- rc-st ol' Nlillt-r Hull girls 1111- 1-11tc-1't:1i11f-tl hy 11. ll1lSlllOIl sl1ow. 16. S111-pl1O1'tl hats lI11t'I't'S1lIlQQ tlvhzltf- with l'Iliz11l1c-tl1tow11 t'ollt-gt-. 17. Thr- agriculture- Class has thrills while- jutlgiug rattle-. 18. Thf- wc-ok-f-11111-1's lt'll,Vf' Sllf'Ill1f'I'tl I'iill1t'I' quit-t. 19. SOVf'I'i1l of thc- vouug lzulic-s of Mille-r Hull, hziviug l'c-111i11i11t- l'0IllI1lt'Xt'h he-0o1110 tc-rrihly friglitt-111-tl Wl1Q'Il tht- sky ln-1-o111t-s hlzick. 20. Thr- sziuu- oltl couplt-s :it thc- smut- oltl lll0Illlllll'Ill. 21. C'l1t-rry Blossom pmctice- is I'0SllIl1l'tl. 22. Base-bzlll draws crowtls to 1'l1l1l'f1lX Fic-lil. 23. T110 Sixlllfll' rings tlI'I'lVt'-'lll1lCl1 4-xc-itt-1114-11t :intl SIJOC'lllil,1l0Il. 24. rsxlltllllftl' no-tlt-Cisio11 clf-hate-, tl1is ti111c- with Potoiuzir' Stutc-. 25 cl1:111iC:1l J:111c- . 26. Milk-1' Hull girls put out :1 hig wash. 227. lflastc-1' just thrvf- wt-4-ks off! 28. Rc-tl tht- tl:-votio1111l. The- Hill-Billit-s 111:1kt- tht- 1:55 rlussn-s I'l1lllt'I SDZIVCP. 29. Arthur Brown is surf- gf-tting 111 rrp 11s Il jazz pluyf-r. 30. Flute- iuukc-s 211 toast 111 Cl1t'Ill1SlI'y. 31. ,llllt'lIl1t1 tlt-111o11st1':1t4-s lllill she- shoultl ht- on tht- l1:1s1-l1:1ll tc-:1111 :is lts star pitchr-r. mIiu11inl1lI11l'l1411 b I , 0 . , V in Illia-lutllilllll-ii ll!!lllltllllll w g?E!Q',2g!1lH1lll11:a MM 'i' ..-fj.w- 1. A IllUCli wt-tltliug givt-11 l1y t-olort-tl IN'l'SUIlS tlrziws tht- curious :tml ro 111a11ti0 NJ. .gm S+' One Hundred Thirty-five 8. X. .11 C. A. stuclt-ut tluy. .lttiill stutlu-s 1t'Il IlllIllllt'S without s:1y111g ' '. Mary Dt-1111 tlf-lights with llt'l' cle-vt-1' i111it:1tio11 of ll wax figura- i11 Mf- - +9 5,3 s. c . E11 2. Wilson Kinnoy should onlist in tho Mzirinos sincv ho has provml hon f-zisily hr' can migiiin-4-1' 21 HllOXVI1l'R.ll of china . 3. .lo is happy aigrun. 4. Tho 'l'lu'v0 BlllSli0tf'Cl'SH, I+lclith, Gt-rtiv V. and Polly , tako il rvzml hug- gy rimlf-. Gilly shows that lw knows his way :u'ounil with all vanity c-asf-. G. 'l'0fl fails to livvcl tho wairning of thc- he-lls :uid is olmliggorl to do his study- ing t'?l in thc- hall. Thr- lIltf'I'-fftlllt'QllIl.lf' forvnsic' contffstzlnts :mt tlinnm' guvsts :lt thc- homo ot' Mr. :intl Mrs. I. U. Ash. ltlarl clfbfifllldll hocoinf-s grvatly iiitvivstvcl in Bvrkc-lvy county clutvs. 7. Stuclcfnts :mi Llc-liglitf-cl with an oiitcwtziiiiiiiolit by tho Masonic Vhoir of Hz1ggr'1'stow1i. llorothy Thonms provvs l1f'l'St'lf an zmvtrvss :intl quitv Ft worldly onfu 8, Mrs. Whitc- givcs an unusual and vm-ry lIltf'I'0StlIl,Qf chzmpffl p1'og1':11n Hole-n Im- :incl Louisr- Hr-lah :uw :Lt lll0ll' host and thrill tllflll' ZLlltllPI1C0. 9. Snow drivcfs ziwziy all thoughts of oponingg tho hzzsvhzill svason. 10. Dot and l3uclcly ke-vp smiling as usuzil. ll. Clvrtic- :intl HlDl1l'il0H lwconic- own more- iiiscipzimlilci. 12. Poop tlvlights thc- goonwtry class with his VOI'Sl0Il of t'So's Youi Ulcl lizuljfl W 13. Miss rlll1I'Ilt'l', lizirl flllflilllilll, :intl Hilmlu. B1-:ill givo all sigh of rc-liof as tho fivllllllIlfjUI'llUI'lI, goos to pross. lilafilg f wuigfo N MQ' 92 U X lizglwb 'H - Kw- One Hundred Thirty-six -H 11,1 S.C. 1311 False Alarm 111160 upon 11 IIlOI'I11IlQQ 11l'f'11l'j', :ls I 111111111111-11 W1-1111 111111 w1-:11'y 11'f'I' ll 1lllIlC1I'f'l1 11111-s 111' 1Y41I'11S1YUI'11l 111:11 Miss ,11l1I'Il1'I' 11:11l1- 11111 say, 11111110 1111 high llly 1111111Qg111s w1'1'1- winging, Sl11111l'Il1y 1111-111 1':11111- :1 1'111g111gL. Cilllll' 11 101111, 111sc111'1111111 I'1IlQ,'1Ilg1j 111' 11 111111 11111 1'1LI' :1w:1y. F111111 1110 C1111ss1'011111s s111111-111s 111lI'I'1U11I 1111 111111 1111w11 1111- 11:111s 1111'y s1'111'1'i1-11, 1111111111111 fI'1QQ1110Il011, 1111111 1111111 w111'1'11111, ns 11:11'k :11111 1111-111 1111-y 1':11'1-11. Running 1I'OllI1l1 111111 1112111157 112181111111 up 2111111 1111w11, 1111111 1-v1111 1'1'11s11111g 111111 11111111' S1111111111s 11:1ss1ng 111111111111 1111- 1'111'1'111111' 111 11:1s11-. 1V11:11, 1 q1111s1111111'11, 1S 1111- 11111111-1 ? , XV1l1'Il :11111v1' 11111 1,l'l'IlZ1l'11 1111111-1' CE11111- 111111111111 noisy 1-1:1111-1' 111' 1111- 11l'11 11111 111 1111- 111111. Is 11 f1l'l' 8,1fLl'IIl 111' 11:1111c'? S1111 I :1.sk1-11, 111-1'11111111g 11I'1lIl11f', 1 Of LL 5111111113 wisv, g:1g:11111C 1 11l211Ilg1I1gI 1f1:1ss1-sr 111:11 is :1111 1'IY1'11,YN lJ1'Ii1'I, 'LBS .4021 K+ One Hundred Thirty-seven ADVERTISEMENTS WE ADVERTISE OUR ADVERTISERS AND URGE YOU TO PA- TRONIZE THEIVI. Y O U W I L L FI N D THEIR NAMES ON A P O S T E R IN THE HALL OF SHEPHERD COLLEGE W. I'I. KNIIDE 8: SON Manufaclurers of lce Dealers in Anthracite and Bituminous Coal CORN AND HAY Deal Where Your Dollars Have More Cents Residence Phone 18-R Ice Plant Phone 55-R SI-IEPI-IERDSTOWN, W. VA. SHEPHERD COLLEGE Can'l be bca! Neilher can lhe Jefferson Lunch Room SHEPHERDSTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA One Hundred Thirty-eight Get it at-1 OWENS' DRUG STORE THE IfE.I'.ILL STORE THE HOME OF PURE DRUGS LIGGETT'S, NORRlS', AND JOHNSTON'S CHOCOLATES VICTROLAS and All the Late Victor Records Eastman Kodaks and Films, also the Best Line ol' Toilet Articles and Household Needs - i'onklin and Parker l'ens and Pencils. Phone Jefferson 15-K Night Call 3-R WE CAN MAIL YOU ANYTHING, ANYWHERE GREY LODGE SHEPHERDSTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA Attractive, Pleasant Place, Where Parents, Friends, and Others Interested in Shepherd College lVlay Find Good Accommodations and Excellent Meals H . C . MALO N E SANITARY PLUMBING STEAM, HOT WATER and VAPOR HEATING ELECTROI.. AUTOMATIC OIL BURNERS PNEUNIATIC WATER SYSTEMS Telephone 20-F Shepherdstown, W. Va. llorothy .Ionc-s Klotlic-r, rliml you know that rr-el, hluc-, :intl gLl't'f'll tll'l' first gnnlc- colors? Hrs. .loin-seA'tWl1:1t inzrkm-s you think so'. ' lJo1'othyA- Miss Hull says they 21l't' pi'iin:n'y colors. Slion--A I3oys, tlim-rc is no usf- talking, l ggrzulc- uronnfl this plum-4-. t'oopf-1'-AMI gin-ss thc- tr-zur-lic-i's :ill know how you grxnlr- hy this linux' l l:1n:1gzin UAI21tlllf'X surf- c-:in sing. Rule-1-A l shoulcl sary hc- mn, lor just lust night. whu-n l was in ln-rl, I lu-:ml hini singing when hc- turn:-cl thx- f'1ll'llt'l' hy thx- rloi'initory. Iflziriziguir A What was hr- siiigiiigf' IIltlt'l'7'H.'lIlIl1'1' I,r1m'1'w. Cnc Hundred Thirty-nine A NA WON' mn: INS nwnuw- JCEW ' ' DEPARTMENT STORES Martinsburg, West Virginia READY-TO-WEAR SHOES IVIILLINERY AND SUITABLE GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATE THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK The oldest and one of the largest Llfe Insurance Companles 1n America Aliracizue Polzcles or Teachers and Students A B KELLER Agent 217 Tennessee Avenue MARTINSBURG WEST VIRGINIA Of course puttmg money rsrde for the future rs important but to place rl where It wrll be absolutely ecure is even more important get ahead There is nothin complicated about the opening of an account in this lnstrtutlon no red tape and no undue formalities just come in the rest is easy We receive you rn a spirit of helpful co operation THE PEOPLES TRUST COMPANY MARTINSBURG WEST VIRGINIA MEMBER EEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 9 I Q . U , , . . S . . . Deposited in this strong hank your money earns more money and helps you to . . . g . . . Y One Hundred Forty JOHN WESLEY DEAN MERCHANT TAILOR Dry and Vacuum Cleaner Hotel Berkeley Building, West King Street MARTINSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA YOUNG IVIENIS CLOTHES THAT ARE CORRECT IN EVERY DETAIL THE YOUNG NIEN'S SHOP 41 S. Queen Street MARTINSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA C0 e S fo' Quamy DR. J. E. HERBERT M.COI-IEN8:SON DENTIST Martinsburg, W. Va. Opposite Hotel Berkeley MARTINSBVIIG. W. VA. Ladies' and Childrenis Wearing Apparel Mr. Iivnzuiimnl ttn c'ln-niistry 1-hisst Is this c-xpt-riim-nt t'lt'IlI tu P 4-wry mic-1 ti1lly es Astflv:11':1stlii't. Mr. IEPIIQIIIIUINI s All right thi-n, that c'm'c-rs tlwgm11ml. rI1ilXIi'I'i2ll.It'l'3lIll't'1lIlIIt'SSIllIIlIllt'l I lt'2ll't'Sl, 2lIll I the first inun th lt 1-vel' he-hl you in his :1i'ins'. ' Stn-e Yvs, uft'nl1l'sf'. Why thi IIIPII zilwaiys ask that tht- first thing, V- - -Q Mr. Ixinnvys I wish thv charm tnhhi wmihl grrmiii. Miss VI'lll'I1t'l' ee lJu11't tztlk zihmit htinily :1t't':11i's in puhlit-. Mr. liiiliii-yese Wt-ll, ws' :mi :ill une- higg liilllllljfn One Hundred Forty-one Buick Buick S. W. KENT IVIILLER, Agent JEFFERSON' COUNTY 1927 Models on Exhibition and Sale IVIILLER' S GARAGE MARTINSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA Buick Buick SANITARY RESTAURANT FIRST CLASS SERVICE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT MARTINSBURG, W. VA. Slum-'s Il2lIN'l'?H All: Rmllvttv I lllilllvl. Ilawc :my pzipvr last lllglllfhu A iss . 'nn 'ill you plc-asv 7 NI All ll W I1-:nw tllw IiIn':u'y, All: Iiuswc-Ili Skinny Y:-s Illilllllll, :mel SYllI'l'I' slmll l lvzlvv lt? HARRY NI. FISHER Walchmakers - fewelcrs Engravers 121 N. Queen Street MARTINSBURG, W. VA. Miss ,lllll'llf'l' Ml: Rmllc-ttv, why :Irv you rm-:ulingi Irmn Mr. h GIFTS THAT LAST LET US SOLVE YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS Une Hundred Forty-two Women's' Store K I R S 0 N 7 S Men's Store 115 N. Queen St. 215 N. Queen St. MARTINSBURG, :: WEST VIRGINIA CHARLES TOWN. YV. VA. f'HAlIIHI'IIlSI5l'IUI, I'A. HAGERSTOVVN, MD. VYAYNICSBORO, I'A. THOMPSON 8: THOMPSON THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES PHONE 217 MARTINSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA SENIORS - JUNIORS SOPHOIVIORES - FRESHIVIEN There is nothing like the regular reading of the daily newspapers for information of every kind. The newspaper takes the messages of Presidents, Kings and Premiers to the people and it carries the voice of the Nation back to them. Banker and laborer, office and home, are linked in the democracy of its news and comment. No other agency serves so promptly and correctly. and in such volume, city, county, state, national and international present-day history. Newspaper readers are the best informed of all people. Consistent newspaper reading makes for better citizenship, because one must be well informed to be the highest type citizen. IVIARTINSBURG JOURNAL Eastern West Virginia's Only Daily Newspaper Une Hundred Forty-three Mall us 111ur deposlts 1f lt IS 1n111n1en1ent f11r 1ou to come ln per-.on 4 f ON SAVINGS The BANK OF IVIARTINSBURG MXRFINSBL Rf W VA a strong bank a progresslve bank a frlendly bank The bank ullh the Clllllle clock 111111 1s 11 11111111 111 11111111 11111111 11118 11111111 111 111 1 111 IIIC 1 1, Sf 1111 111 1 1 1111111 111111s111 ld 51111 111111 Pl1lltIx HCIIIN 111111111 s 1 1111111 1111 1110111111111 111111 111 11 g 111111 s 1111 11111 1111111 111 11111 11111 s 81111111411 11111 Il 111111 1,1 11111116 ' 511111111 N1 111111 Nl 131111 111011111 11 f111 HL V11 11 11 LIS JEFFERSON COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY Owned Controlled Operated absolutely by Local Interest Connects over 15000 jefferson County People wlth the world Mann Oflice CHARLES TOWN, WEST VIRGINIA Exchanges CHARLES TOWN, SHEPHERDSTOWN 8: HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. HENRY C GEPI-ZEN DANNER, General Manager .Q . ,L f . A 5, Mr. 1 ' ' 1- 1'I1'1-1'1' 11111- -1111- . I H ' 1 1 L '1 1 I 1 I1 ' ' ,, . . . ,. g. ,M Y11' 1- f1'11111 1-1112 G 1' - 1 1101'- ' 11' 111' V1 V1 ' 'z 1111 Mx ' ' -- 7 1 11'1'? X111 1 y 'mg' 1 -'1- 1 -rn Mrs. K':11'1111i1 -124'Y1111 C:111'1 S111- , ' 7 1. . 1 . IJ ' jg .'111- 11:1.' ' 110 ' 11 ' ' Q YY H111- 1 f 1Y11'1 1111 I 111 my T . A 1' I, l lx 11 C I C ' C L' 1 - NIz1'jf Wi11 L' 1 ' z I11.' 1111 . .1 . .'.. , v 1 ru' 2 if. HL'-' .v ,J' li. 1- I 11 11 OX- -- 1 - 1' ' - -1' 1' , z ze. One Hundred Forty four A GOOD SCHOOL IN A GOOD TOWN THAT'S SHEPHERD COLLEGE So's Your Capitol Department Store AT HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. Capitol Department Store, Harpers Ferry, W. Va. Seeing Harpers Ferry's Historic Spots is not complete without NICHOLS' DRUG STORE for INFORMA TION, PURE DRUGS, SODA KODAKS AND FILMS JEFFERSON BAKING COMPANY BAKERS FAMOUS MARTHA WASHINGTON BREAD HARPERS FERRY, WEST VIRGINIA WillianisonH''What lllZllit'S this trzliii so slow? THE flUI1ClllC'IOl'7Hlf you 1Ion't like it, get of? :uid walk. Willizuiisouf I woulml, only l'm ' IIUI f'Xpt f'If'fl lllllll Tl'2llIl IIIIIIHH P11111 tgiving 21 11-port in gt-ogriwipliy Clz1ssJf 'l'lw 'IIIIIQII' was tc-rrilmly Member Federal Reserve thick. In fuvt, no om- but at mon- key coulml miter it. Bliss 'l'1'ottc-1'H l7iml you Iizivc- Solid HS the m0Ul'lfHinS much I1'0lIlDlf'?H One Hundred Forty-five LINK AND JONES Home of Good Clothes Everything for lVIen and Boys- Ten Per Cent Off for Students Palm Building Charles Town, W. Va. WASHINGTON CANDY KITCHEN HOME MADE CANDY SANDWICHES AND LUNCI-IES CHARLES TOWN W VA MELVIN T STRIDER Funeral Dzreclor and Licensed Embalmer 3 DEALER IN FURNITURE t C II NRI FS TOWN IFPPERSON LOLNIY W VA U CHARLES TOWN LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER AND MILL WORK II'LI'I HONE NO 174 r N M t CLEAN QUICK 8: PROMPT SERVICE NEW YORK RESTAURANT , . . I II Supply of Caskets and Iur l Robes on Hand - Auto Service Floor Covering and Everything While here in Charles Town visit for he Home he ew York Restaurant. ,S , . D Our otols f I Il , . . 45 , ,Y H . II 3' Iii ll 162 ' One Hundred Forty WESTER MARYLAND COLLEGE WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND ALBERT NORMAN NVAIIII, II. II., LII. II., President For YOUNG MEN and YOUNG WOMEN Unexcellcd I.uc:ttinn, Modern Cnrricnluni, Cmn- plete Equipment, Mndcrzttc Rates. Grztduzttcs trtnn ztpprnvcd High Sclnmls ztdinittcd Without Cnlldiliuilx CATALOGUE UPON APPLICATION WEST VIRGINIA U IVERSITY A Modern State University with Modern Standards and Up-to-Date Equipment YOUR OWN UNIVERSITY The University Organization Emhraces fu uv www Q ,rwq ' 11w-ww IIII', 1UI.I.I-,t,Iu H14 Ahlh .XXII ht ll',Nt lu. .lainie-s M. t'z1Il:ili:1n. I'h. IP.. IN-:ini invlmlin: tin- nrmliinzwy elm-pswtimfnts :intl tln- nh-pm'timfiit nt' Militanry St'Il'll1't'. IIII', 4 tlI.I.I'.l-In HI' IuNhlNI'.luIIlNl., I'I1'Ill1'IlI Russ .loin-S. M. M. IC.. IYPZIIII in- 'I ' , .C I 'I . I' ' ' ' C. ' I. ' ight. I'li. IP.. IN-:mi im-lnaling tin- IN'pzl1'tlin-nt nt Ilmnv Iuvulmiiln-s :llul uI't'1-Viiigg :i full t'uul'-yvni' MIIIVSQ' in sm-ivlititiv Al '4I1'IIIIlll'1' l1 ulil1 ' to the- tlq-- iw-v nt' I' Q X-'I' ,., 1 ,. ,., I. I . . ,.. . 'l'III'1t'OI.I.lCllIC Ulf' LAXV. .Inst-plz NU2ll'I'l'Il NIGllIlII'Il. .l. IP.. IN-:ini 1vt't'4-ring :I tln'w-- XVIII' mnlrsa- in law. lwuling In tln- ilvggrw- ut' Ll.. Ii. 'I'III'I SVIIHHI, UI MI'IIblt'lNl'I. 111-4-1-iitl,x' :ulinitlwl tn Vlziss At. .lnlm N. Simp- son. M. Ib.. In-un: llll'IlI4IlIl1.f tlw lbvpzzi-tnntnt ul' I'Il2lI'lll2H'j' :intl uI't'm'i1ig.: ilu- Iirst two j'1'2ll'H ut' tin- VUQIIIZII' l'1llll'N1' for llw 114-g:i's-v ut' M. IP. 4-lmling Vivil. Mw'li:mi4':il. Mining, lfllt-1-Ii'iv:il :xml Flu-inie-:il lhigim-1-i'iiip.:. IIII ttrllltl HI Xt lil! I I ll lil lhinxi lxn 'l'IIIC SVIIHHI. HI MI'SIt'. Louis lilzivk. lbin-1-lm'. lnstrlla-tiuu by tlinluniglily trninetl tvaivliws in piano. strinpre-el IllSIl'lllIl1'llIN. pipo m'g.::ni. vniw. lmrintmy. rln-nry nt' innsir. :intl pnhlia- st-linnl nmsii-, 'l'III'I SUMMI-Ili SVIIOHI.. I.. I., Ifrivnil A. M.. IPil'e-4'Iul'1 nt' Iwi-lvv ww-ks elm'- :ifinli UI-fQ'I'IllQ.f IvIlIY1'l'NIIj' 1'1lIII'N1'S. Inge-tlwl' with slwvinl work fur te-:it-In-rs nut IIIIIG' Tu :ith-nal tin- l'nive-rsity :it otlwr times. FIIIST SI'ZMI'IS'l'ICIi IZICHINS 'l'Illlilb MHNIIAY IN Sl'II l'I-IMHICII. Mninl:l'Y. 'l'l1vs4l:15' :incl NVOtIlll'Sli2Ij' 2II'l' ri-gistr:ilimi nlanys. Expenses Reasonable Send for Falalogue FRANK B. TROTTER, LL. D., President Morgantown, West Virginia Miss ,I'lIl'Ill'I' tin I'ii1g1lisl1JP tlivc- L' :in vxnliiplff ot' wmvl+ in :1 serif-s. -X7 MZ lf' .. Y I - -- 'X We C I IiollI1'f'rr- 3 Muriti 54'I'll'S. 1 ' 'Qyfx 'Buinuif HAoeRsiowN,N6 1 ,pastrtoussifulp- ,AX I'v:i1'i1c-i'ee W init IIIIIIIOI' is known df. iw f ' fm' inf U1N IIllII'II'V.,H wut. - s 4 i . SIIUIUIII H Noah NVQ-imst1'l'. One Hundred Forty-seven NY1- Ill'l' lDl'lbll4l oi' llll' lllflll S1'llUUl1 4llI.XlPl'A'l'l'lS :llul llulir splvmlill Mrs. Gzu'clir10r Cin history olzlsslf Huw long was flu- thrity yr-:mrs Wii,l'?H USCH-I' .lonvs- I fl0I1,f know. ll1'lll4'Yl'lIIl'lllN. Wm- wv11g:1':1t11l:1Iv you 'mul wish you lllllt'll l'llllll'1' slum-4-ss. Wu- :nlsu 1-vm-ml In you :111 llll'll2Illllll in- Hlllf'I1 L00 L011g-Hllll fO:1.Cl1 y011 lu tlu- lbllNlllt'14S wurlnl. llllSlllG'NS is Ilu- to flll'T Wllll Olllfxl' W01110I1.H an-1-un lXYl'lllll'fll-l'1'llllll'-X' prm-mlm: tho Quc-utiu l'lV1lI1S+uX.7Ull mlou't lmvc- nw-sp1,11siI1ilit,x' in this Ql'l'2ll pl-nl'1-ssimn TU, l fLl1'Of1Lly liI10W.l' l'l'NlS 11111111 tlw stluln-111 ut' 1ml:1,1'. H11- purrulnitil-s :nw limitlc-ss fm' ilu- luusi- MHC finished his COITOSIXHNIPHOG ll1'NS Il'Illllt'1l Xthllllg muu :xml xwmmln. f.mu.N,' didlft hfpy' l.1-I us ts-ll you ulmut our nina- il1'1'l'1'4l- --Uh, yvs, I was in the posbofficp ilwl 1 l1Illllll'l'4'l2ll t'm11's1-s mul lmw Wm- xvhfxu IW gl-mllmxtodf' vnu lu-lp you. Miss rllllI'Il01'+KlNOXN', Mr. Wil- Wriie for free catalog liztlllsoll, if you llml ll, lllllfx IIIOI1' spuuk you would stand lwttvr in ' ' your classcs. Do you know what Natlonal Busmess College SI,l,,,k Willimuso11 'LYQ-S, Illilllllll. It is Roanoke ' ' Virginia thc- past pmficiplv of spf111l.'. PI-IOTOGR PHS LIVE FOREVER Hieclwohl's Studio 68 W. Washington Street HAGERSTOWN, MD. One Hundred Forty-eiglmt MARSHALL COLLEGE OFFERS Standard Academic Course with A. B. Degree. A Standard Teachers' College Course with A. B. Degree. A Standard Normal Course with Diploma. A wide range of selective courses All with the art and civic advantages of a prosperous city. Necessary cost of room, board and tuition, 3350.00 per year or less. For catalogue or special information address the Secretary MARSHALL COLLEGE Huntington, West Virginia M. P. SHAWKEY, A. M., Ped. D., President To Shepherd College Graduates Davis and Elkins College invites you to examine carefully the advantages offered to juniors and seniors to complete their full college course. First, the location is ideal, the equipment is new and commodious, the charges are moderate and the work of the College is recognized by the state of West Virginia and by institutions of higher learning in other states. Our curriculum is free from fads. Courses are offered leading to de- grees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Science in Education Wr'ite for catalogue. JAMES E. ALLEN, LL. D., President Stemple! Witlmyei', ezm you tell me what the name ot' this wxiteh is'. ' Witlmyer-''Wonder watt-h. Stemple- Where tlo you get that? IYitlmye1'- livery time you look at it you wontlei' what time it is. Kinney came into the linglish room early one morning to ask Nliss rIIIlI'I1t'l' to excuse him from elziss. May I he exeusetl from elass, Miss 'l'ui'iiei . ' he sriitl. What excuse do you have? Well, I have at lot of work to do. Why should I excuse you from my ehiss so that you r-:in work for another te:1ehei ? she asked. Well, then, my exeuse is that I :im siekf' He wats inmietliutely exeusetl! One Hundred Forty-nine -. .- l THE HOIVI 0 pm voun FAITH 'ro us' 25-27 N. POTOMAC ST..-' HAGERSTOWN. MD. ,v For the Greatest Bargains 0 in DIAMONDS. wrvrcnns, QZQEQEQEQEQEgE52gi5EgEgEgEgEgEgEgEg2QEgZ'f '' 'if51215523252322E522E2EEE5E2EEE111frfQ 7' RINGS of Every Description. -Z-i'i'i'i'l'i'i'3'i'i'3'i'3'3'?i'3'i'i'-X 'Lil lzfifzlililzfiiiu Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware at Prices that Mean a Big 32322 ' 15fE5E5E3E325E5i5E3fl. eggS92121gf1.. ' 11E1Sg2g2gEgEgEgEg elX..!,,v ' 3'i:3:?i3:ii?1i:2-.-.,G3I3Q155i'.-. O' igi:7i313: :iff I L'ii::::f:I1f:.:.r3 tif: 'Z-1-1-I-I f '-i-I'If'??f'.'.'. . 3-331- 1313311133:-. . ' ' '3:i1i1i:i1i1Q1-13.32U ''31-13:3:gg5:31ggg3.i.1.5.5ij ' ' ' ' . e' ,- ., .i t zizrl -ny. ,,m,n,, Savings to You- T3 Elgin uuen flaws ra wide ttyl: nmzu and ' ' V W V A. 'U'J 'W'W t'm Iwnest block to .Select I'rom gg :oline- G. 'F. BAKER, Jeweler 24 E. Washington St. Hagerstown, Md. O. T. Reilly ANTIET.-IM BATTLEFIELD OFFICIAL GUIDE lVIen's Snappy Suits, Furnishings and I-Iats Sharpsburg, Maryland COLLEGE CLOTHES SHOP Ifatllvlivlmi flllicle Books, 32 1121265 Y I Y' Illustrated and Descriptive. Price 4Oe. 23 South Iotonlac btreet For saleeflivil War rt-lic-s of vari- HAGERSTOWVINI, MD. kinrls: postuards: folms: penuauts, 2 PUBLIC SQUARE AIi1,I'Y 'HVVl1Il,i clitl you writo your tc-rm pamper ou? Ilot -E Pup:-r, ot course. Nliss 'Illll'Ill'l 'tls it from-ct to sary 'They followed each other out of flu' ll0Ul'l?H Howzu'1la Y1-lr, it wus :1 revolving floor. Miss l3luc'kl'or4l - 'IlSI'Iltl', you still halve powder in your ours from uftor slrznviirggf' Usvzu' 'I'l1:rt's not powtlc-r, tluit's hog for-tlf' .lolui IA-oe UI out :ui onion sumlwicli every I'lI'lll1lY night. .It-:rn II2lI'lIl,Il So I notion 1-very Sululaiy c-vorrlligf' One Hundred Fifty Jefferson Security Bank Shepherdstown, W. Va. F. J. MILLER, President S. J. HODGES, Vice-President HARRISON SFHLEY, Fashier C. F. LYNE, Asst. Fashier Established 1 869 Capital Stock ........ 330,000 Surplus .....-...... 545,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent Modern Appointments Discounts Daily GEO. M. BELTZHOOVER GEO. M. BELTZHOOVER, Jr WEST PALM BEACII, FLORIDA A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS GENERAL LAW I'RAf'TIl'E ANIJ FOLLEFTIONS C. L. STARLIPER LUNCHES AND CONFECTIONS CIGARS - CIGARETTES - TOBACCO LODGING SHEPHERDSTOWN W. VA. Miss 'i'lll'llK'l' fin i'iI1g1iiSil litem- H. A. Harris ture c'lassJe XYl1:1'L type of poetry flitl Burns write lwst'? 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IRt'Il2iIlltII1tI tin c'Iu'misti'y XYIlt'Il II:-my SPIIIIIIHIIIS IIIIp2II'1lIIlS wus Ivzlkmf hvtlro vu c'I1Io1'i4It'J IYh:it zm' Vtlll folh f to do with th:1t'. ' 3- . 2 . Is I- DDIIIIIIIIII H XX hut would you suggest .' I RffrI VIIPIIIIIIJ in trigonouit-try tuppt-tl Arthur BPUWIIIS In-:ul with :1 Pzlrkm' pour-iI which c-Iic'kmI. Miss 'I'1'ottv1' tst-ftiiig thc- t-xpc-riim-utt Wh:it's wrong? Rf-tl I wus just proving to IS:-own that h1sI1c':uI is Ioost-. Nliss rIII'tIIII'I HI thought somtttlimg wus Ioosr-. I,or1-n Sigh-y IWIISIIIIIIL clishc-s Suntluy 4-vt-ning at Miller II:1IIJ IIt-It-in Im-, you wash them :mtl I'II tII't'IlI'Il tln-ui. One Hundred Fifty-three .Xllx lxi-iiuimmel Itryiiigtu 1-m1vii1c'vtI'10 inzilv stildciits of his cliviiiisfry vlziss that thc-ii' lk-4-t should hc- lu-pt on thi' fium'JH A IllZIiII7S hivmliiig is ilm tm imim il hx thi- ilixt mu VIIIUII hcl lwvps hi 111 fi mi x.. , v .. ni ' n .1 ' .' 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VA. 7 . 0 Q RIA'- smog SUP 1 ICE CRE A SMILE I 0I.I.0WS EVERY SI'00NFITL II. A. TENNANT SHEI'HERDS'I'0VVN. W. VA. One Hundred Fifty-four HOFFMAN, BARNHART 8: CLOPPER MENS AND BOYS' FURNISHERS LADIES' HOSE HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND , iSSmllI'Il0l 'N. 12 ussc- , Us NI l NI R ll tl Class IIIUPTS at om' o'cloCk. Rossa-IlA'LB11t, thv lwll just rzumg tl I ll ill 10111 COMPLIMENTS Miss rFlll'I1l'l'fHXVf'll, it must haw- I i tl t 1 won 'or IP uvx Cass. 1 of 1 THE FLEISHER DANZER METAL COMPANY WORKS SHEET METAL HAGERSTOWN, MD. SPECIALISTS HAc.ERsTowN, MD. THE RUBY JACKSON SHOPPE LADIES' AND MISSES' WEARING APPAREL 109 N. POTOMAC ST., HAGERSTOWN, MD. Hundred Fifty-flve THE BLUE RIDGE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY PROVIDES New Chair Car Service on all long distance routes, giving the traveler DeLuxe Pullman Comfort. Frequent speedy sched- ules, reaching Baltimore, Washington, Cumberland, Frederick, Hagerstown, Winchester, Martinsburg, Harpers Ferry, Waynes- boro, Pa., Gettysburg, Pa., Mercersburg, Pa., Greencastle, Pa., Hancock, Sharpsburg, Westminster, Smithsburg and many other cities and towns. See folder for complete schedules. Ride on Rubber HAGERSTOWN - MARYLAND Telephone 2400 Special Trips Arranged When You Think of Music BAND OR ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS A. W. SEIGMAN Has the Most Complete Music Slore Nearby 116 W. Franklin Street Hagerstown, Maryland Miss Hull tin elothingleulJorothy, you must not hite threzulsf' Ilorothy Jones e I tlitl not know that you were so ne:u'. Mr. Ash tin I'tlI'tliI soeiology el:1ssJe Cli1'ls, you haul hettei' eouie out Y' to the tlelixite tonight, heeaiuse your young men :ire f'0lllIIlf.,.H Miss Ilzirlzuie P t'H:ive they eonie yet? Miss rIilll'Ilt'l' twho in explaining punctuation to one ol' her rhetoric fl iss suitl that she wus tztught that punetuzition in:u'ks were stops J e M1'. Ioy puuetuzite this St'Ilit'IN't'77'Htbllltwlllf' recognized the ocloi' :is that ot 1 skunk, so we speedily ret raieetl our steps for fifty y:1rcls'f' Mr. INF' A semi-eolon 1ltl'Tt'l' Nl.'llIIl.'.ii Miss Turner Mi: Iioy, I tlou't know whether that would he fl, good ipping plziee oi' not. Une Hundred Fifty-six 1 l I I WILLIAM BESTER COMPANY Florists 205-209 S. Potomac St. HAGERSTOWN, MD. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OFFASIONS ALL VARIETIES OF PLANTS BEDDING PLANTS IN SEASON Phone C. 8x P. 19 C3ur desne isto equnuyournopedy for your favorhe sport WILSON-POFFINBERGER Hagerstown, Maryland FOR HEALTH -EATY- . 1 The Cream of All Ice Cream One Hundred Fifty-seven Shepherd College State Normal School SHEPHERDSTOWN, W. VA Member American Association of Teachers' Colleges. A Standard Normal School and Junior College for Teachers of high standards. Two years of fully Accredited Collegiate work with one year of Sub-Freshman. Two outstanding coaches produce outstanding teams in all branches of athletics for men and women. Certificates Awarded in Music and Art. Dormitories for Men and Women at very reason- able rates. No ambitious young person need be de- prived of a higher education. Successful debating teams represent the school every year. The Standard Normal certificate is valid in all states. A highly trained Faculty, unsurpassed by any school. Fall Semester opens September I3, I9Z7. Special Spring Term, April 24, l9Z8. For catalog or information, write W.. H. S. WHITE, A. B., A. M. President One Hundred Fif G-f-wWff f i?-7 Eo6 1 1921?iHRAN1TE A1ha553P5f5Bm503,m:w ' aff' oo UnWel:,gy0mN5,VE9mPShi'gf J5 2+0+ 6 SK. 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