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vcr> )>rtp(ul in remembering'
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(lK/«r pecipie «rho did f^yt s^h*
rnovir. 'Mr. lirtvedrre Hmipi The
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luovu* artd ytju feel gtMMi when
you ct^e fjQt. It )j Litkcn trum li»<’
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Ui* " It u abiMjt ain aulhfrr wh<>
griji uit<> An old Age homr to ftiMi
out if hving tii Jin old •<g« u worth*
whik- While he U tiiere he m^ke.
l^ie gur»l4*' feel youiigcr by
having them <k) the things th^t
t>)c> (iui when they were young
Hr trlU them th^t their mthU< !
have trickrd them Into makliiK !
t)»em briirvi* that Itfc u nfit worth
Uvtng any more Hiji identity u
di*4*«ivrri'd by t<>inr "ftntjopy* re
pi»rt«*rf «rtd the old people turn
iigatnst him uytng he w«tf playing
a trick at their exprtiBe. AU endj |
well when Mr fielvcdrre buys fui
hijihtng fur the old home
And I cloar with this little
iN/ught. !
After all the rlg-tmrole
Thu will stand eternal:
1 am the capUit» of my snul '
And my wife's tii<* lt«-utetuint-
<*oJoneI. !
t’red fioyci-
Octobcr Madeinoift«IIe
Telit The College Girl
How To Look Thit Fall
OcWbrr MADtJ»!OlSfcXK, with}
its college readers in mind, reviews |
the new 2*arls ta^hinn*. UunMiMtfd
by Amertciin manufacturers for
young figure* and young budgets
l>esaes‘ l>*ickwjrd • moving blue*
bird lu*e. lUJenciag.i ^ filtrd-fnmt.
looae • back coat allhtiuette, Dior’s'
martingales ihiilf - belts pUced
high acroas the back un suits and
lire aII prraent In American
uduptstittui at prices college girls
wi»n't mind paying
Any girl about to U* mikrrird or
even Juit day • dreaming will be,
surprUM'd t^i learn that October
Ml.l.K s.iyn there's a ir'W way for,
brid«'s t#t look and still be as tradt* i
tionally beautiful ever MIX£>
intrtxiuces the chAmpagne bride,
champagne being the new< st color
for a formal or informal wixlding
And fur a truly champagne ta>l<-
•on a ginger ale tMjdget of
course'* MADCMOlSKli.K s u g-'
gt'Kls tt ti)uch of mink on a xtmple I
afternoon wedding dreN^! I
College girls can go fur coat-:
lesi this year^ithnut a sign; the
new cloth - coat sU»ry a* MLi^K
tells It falls into four equally smart
parts The futed c«Mt ‘big collar,
big skirt. t>right lming», the wrap
ciMit. huge shawl ctiUiir> no buttons
in Sight — only for tU* very nophts*
tirated'. the little barrel r^*at a>
cute AS its name, eroding just at
the hip. cur\'cd of ^lee^•e. in a
furry fatirtc. t>est over slim skirts
and shm legs*, the li»x- ci»At 'softer
aikd prettier \xrsion of the bo*
■illMMjette that almfiat every c o 1-
girl .igrees never n-•lly g'n-.N
•<ut «if style >
JM\ AM) JTA t IMl, SKRVU K
tW^IIMTlONS TO Ory.S S4M>N
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field
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SIGNED
prOPRU
fiESMl
MILDNESS
NO UNPLEASANT
AFTER-TASTE
..M OJjlY mSTERFIELO m IT!
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CopfTighc 19M. hc-jtna MiJUiTeMail
jacket in blazing red. And nobody |
can mUs the college girl who)
wears of the new felt skirts j
to an nmr * the - game c<x:ktail I
party in the brightest, most unbe-,
Uevable pink. ]
VA (ilVKS ANI> "IH)NT”
TO (il TRAINKKS
•f- : tim*ed mi Page Fmiri
ratrd throughout the ountry
The«« positions will rr^ilre a
high type of pri>f< ,.ional <onip«*-
lAbm and <he duti«-' will involve
prt>f»ss|nnal rM<*arrli
Apt»l|('AOts for both «s*mlna-
INmji must PASS "% written te«t. In
addition to bavlDK had eollaga
training In the appropriate field
uf work Htudrnts who plan to
complete work oQ their bachelor's
or master s decrees by JuDe JO.
19SS. may apply for theee esaml-
naUon* If they qaallf). they may
he offered ap|H>i»lm«*>its before
graduation and ki> on full-time
duly Immediately aMer hrctimlng
ATallable
la Aonouorlog thr«e exAuilna-
tionn. the ComiulsloQ is hoping
fur a hich quality rather tha& a
greatly in«‘reaned number of ap*
pUrantA The esamioatloos «re for
the parpoee of bringing Into the
servite promising young )>eople.
who are esperleiaed or trained In
sperlfic fields of work, who wish
to heciti a tareer wl%h tb* Oo^ierO'
meat.
Afetr the eum'OAtlons are ao-
nouttced. additional Informatluo
will b« aiallable at the roUege
placemest office or from the
head# of the departinf^nts offer
ing pertinent stud> of the
afiQuubcemsnts and appliratlo:;
card toms may be obtalnvd fro.-n
the seboo( placeneot office, from
moat flr»t*or •eeoad-<'U*« post of
fice©. from civil serTi.e rei;lonal
offteee. of frott the I’ H C'irll Ser*
vtew ComoUesfcw, Wasblogtoa II.
l> C. Tbe cicgliM date (or r«r«lpt
&>( Vlll be Noreaiber
Continued from Page One*
he wants to change is a normal
progrsaslon from his current cour
se. and will help him attain bis
('durational or vocational object*
Itr
.So additional chinges of course
will be approved, except for the
most cogent reasons. V'A aald
VA explained that moat veter
ans not actually in training on
the July 2S t'ut-off-date no longer
are eligible for the Cl Hill train
ing benefit. Hut thoM? who had en
rolled before the deadline may
continue ontU they complete their
M>ur»e« or run out of (U entitle
ment Kor the great majority of
veterans, the entire («1 tharnlng
program winds up on July 2a.
1>S«
ALUMNUS FOOTBALL
Continued from Page Three)
hard—
Just put your eye upon the goal and start there, yard by
yard;
And more than all—when you are thrown—or tumbled
I with a crack—
Don't lie there whining—hustle up—and keep on coming
I back.
“Keep coming back for all they've got and take it with a
grin
I When disappointment trips you up or failure barks your
shin;
Keep coming back—and if at last you lose the game of
i right
Let those who whipped you know at least they, too, have
had a fight.
I “You'll find the breadline hard to buck and fame’s goal
far away,
But hit the line and hit it hard across each rushing play;
For when the One Great Scorer come to write against
your name
He marks—not that you won or lost—but how you played
the game.’
SOME F.4CTS AND FIGURERS
ABOUT OUR BASKETBALL
PROSPECTS
(Continued from Page Three)
sional at the end of last season.
AMONG THE GREEKS
(Continued from Page Two)
first “You Name It”. Officers for
Delta Sigma are Margaret Brown,
president: Beth Bissette, vice
president; Theola Register, trea
surer; Dorcas Pineiro, secretary;
Lib Adams, chaplain; May Wil
son, reporter. Beth Bissette and
Lib Adams represent the sorority
I on the Pan Hellenic Council. There
are nine active members and six
I pledges in Delta Sigma. Mrs.
! Larry Smith and Mrs. Jack Mc-
Comas are the sorority sponsors.
Phi Sigma Tau
Ethel Draper is the president of
Phi Sigma "Tau. Other officers are
Virginia Bobbitt, vice president;
Mildred Creeeli, Secretair;
drey Jones, treasurer, JimeB
chaplain. Ethel Draper and I
ginia Bobbitt represent the r
rity on the Pan Hellenic r-
There are nine active m
and seven pledges. Mrs. Dcy
Holsworth and Miss Doniu Hif
are sponsors for the sorority. I
Sigma Tau is making pUjM
the annual Top Hat Dane*
will be on November 2.
WILSON, N. C.
118 S. Goldsbo”’^]
HKIllN’n TIIK PROSFMl M
AK('II
(Continued from Page Two’
propeects for the year. With twen
ty • seven old memt)er8 from last
>var. se%'eral of whom are letter-
members. the club should be well-
rounded in material for acting and
for off • stage work.
The member* voted in favor of |
joining the North Carolina Drama-1
tics Association for the S1-&2 sea-1
son. This enables the local organ!-1
zation to participate in state^wide |
competition in different phases of
dramatics at contests held annual
ly in Greenville. North Carolina.
The plans for the year Irwrlude
three one - act plays to be pre>
sentrd In the winter and another
three • act pmduction in the
sprtng.
The dates for the first produc
tion have been tentatively set for
Nmember 15 arwi 16.
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For The Be»t In
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OF ALL KINDS
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LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR
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108 N. TARBORO ST.
BELK-tYLER’S
HEADQUARTERS FOR SPORTSWEAR
DENNY^S JEWELERS
108 WEST NASH ST.
WILSON, N. C.
STUDENTS ALWAYS WELCOME
McLELLAN’S
Complete A»sortment of School Supplies
MEN’S STORE
N. Tarboro St.
DEPT. STORE
W. Nash St.
ESQUIRE GRILL
“HOME OF GOOD COFFEE”
COMPUMENTS OF
LUCIELLE’S DRESS SHOP
219 East Nash St.
Wilson, N. C.
AMERSON’S GRILL
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
SANDWICHES — LUNCHES
MORRISON’S
COMPLETE DRUG SUPPLIES
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