College. Brevard, North Carolina, Friday, November 15, 1935. Page 3 On the Hill Vespers Tell - Tales I I . 1 « _ . 1 Lehman Williama is a very good amateur photographer. The other day John Hoyle was seen paying Lehman for a picture of a certain blonde freshman from West Hall. Elaine seems to be interested in j I .1 TiflRt wGftk^s column of thinffs wg As far as Ross Hall is concerned, yespers last Sunday evemng were imagine was not completely the big event of last week was carried out in a very impressive and Fm starting off this the newspaper-or perhaps it is one weiner roast held Saturday evening on The subject P™ of the staff members, the Ross Hall lawn. Games were was very ap- things we couldn’t imagine: Mary McLarty thoroughly enjoy- playedaroundthefireuntilnine-thirty l^^p^.^tgly chosen as It was so near Leighton Presson with a bass voice. Ud the banquet held at conference ..V,.. were nassed around and ^.j^jgtice Day. Rev. R. D. McNeer Henderson in a disagee- in Greensboro. What happened to X, .K Cl 1 „ arranged the program and acted make it so entertaining, Mary ? The girls present were Ruth ' leader. Bill Patton without a sense of Bill Davis says that he hasn t ter, Sibyl Spratt, Ruth Creasman, program was presented. seen Cupid since last year. Ellen Gidney Virginia Hunte^ Betty To the Betty Brookshire serious. Matt Herring seems to be quite Brookshire, Frances Watts Virg ma u^e’ve a Story to Tell to the of attractive as far as some of these Barnes, Nell Washburne, Ed^th A1 e J Nations dignity. sophomore girls are concerned. Responsive Reading , Bud Gaston dating in the girls’ Joe Jack is cultivating a mustache , Harrv HaSs dormitory. He must be trying to turn into a Flute Solo .^ 7 ^ Harriet Reinhardt with no energy. Casanova. '“Peace” Mitchell iaulkner] + m Louise Ward, Helen Avett, Meredith White, Donnie Patterson, Inez Allis on, Geraldine DeVier, Elizabeth Do zier, and Alberta Taylor. Miss Smith acted as chaperone. I‘The Prince ox reace v Ralph Sheppard, Bob Stevenson, IIndividual Heart” and Milliard Whitesides have opened' a photography shop in Ross Hall, guaranteeing satisfactory work at reasonable prices. They are also throwing on the market a block of their stock at twenty-five cents per share. John Bailey spent the week-end at his home in Asheville. 1 ‘The Prince of Peace” Esther Jordon Heart” Mr. McNeer “The Spirit of Peace” Frances Watts Hymn, “Sweet Peace the Gift of God’s Love” Benediction Beauty Hints Boy’s Opinion of Bright Nail Polish It’s tacky- Bob Andrews. It looks like a Barnum and Bailey circus to me- Ed Powell. I like it- Thos. Porter. It’s all right as long as it isn’t too red, but if they want to wear it let ’em- Norman Plott. They (the fingers) might be mis taken for radishes- Louis William- son. It looks entirely too artificial. 1 like it natural. - Hazel Ramsey. It’s O.K. I suppose. They have their own ideas of attractiveness. Mitch Faulkner. I think bright fingered polish is very attractive if used at the proper time, and I admire a girl who wears Midweek Devotional Service at Taylor Hall On Thursday evening, November 7, the men of Taylor Hall met in their midweek prayer service. Ward Ever hart presided. The meeting was opened by singing “What a Friend We Have in Jesus.” Marshall Houts conducted the devo tional service. The college orchestra rendered a selection. The meeting was then turned over to Tom Davall, who gave an interest- [ing account of his recent trip to Nas- ^ sau, in the British West Indies. He Clem Chrisco not looking and innocent. Junior Bahnson with a gift of gab. Marcho and Jack Armstrong with a common interest. C. W. not liking ice-cream. Not having beneficial chapel pro grams. a Class cuts with no points oft and free rides home. And to add a few: Mary Helen without a daily letter 'rom Fred. Anyone being able to eat seven teen hamburgers at one meal. Paula being interested in agricul ture. , . No bread, butter, and sugar tor dessert. Anyone being able to tell of the Boyd twins is which Emma Leape not something. This Mary Freeman-Ned Swan affair seems rather serious. Helen says it was nice to receive an invitation to the homecoming at Davidson last week-end. Clubs Concluded from poge 2 Suez Canal and Ethiopia, since she 1 has visited them. Five new mem bers joined the club. Pre- medical The Pre-medical Club held its meeting in the chemistry laborato- wbifhiry. Dr. Bradley, the speaker, was ^j^able to come, so the club adjoum- K Hnino- ed after the Scripture reading by busy do S Hegler and after a short imething. I business session. Johnnie McLeod mterested m any I —^ of the boys around here, and not I Dramatic be home-1 Offleer, elected at the meeting of loaf iTonr’s Thanksgiving Day shoum oe , dramatic Club are as follows: ing account ot his recenxwip tu j^v so many of last year s the Dramatic i^iuo sau. in the British West Indies. He France® described the daily life of the Thomas, Bill ^urry, Goforth, vic^^^^^ tantsofthe island, and told of g Cherry, and Richard Howie^a^^h^ “Sunset,” Belmont Abbey ga , Lithin the next few weeks. The are planmng to come to jg ^s follows: Frances Goforth, Jean and Bill are Nahikian, Eugenia Coltrane, tOtlil/O I visits to some of the points of interest. Mr. Dendy dismissed the assembly. Exchange News ^ lie is bacK in nign scuuu*. — i r, Now Lenoir-Rhyne is going to have I is at Davidson, where he is ma]or- 1 •nr«i t .1. A ACOTl.OmiCSa I . it regardless of what others think I ,g goiuR lu uavc .js juaviuov/*., - Bud Gaston. L mascot. They have chosen a bear ing in psychology and economic. Photo - Nature I don’t like It, but sometimes it important office, but their He says that Brevard is a grand does match their Up t Mar! molt i^ter^^^^^^ ^Tdon’t like it, but it must be and^'ulWso fs toTof- “kaly TaLl and Heafner are Stevenson gave «^alk °«birdho^^^^^ right-She use. .t- Leighton Press-1 , coming t^. “ thrnermemto into the club ""Sis.y - Odell salmon. “tK'“nHr.iJt“^^~r4;pond- consists ol two hours of work ^ Ifs*the gypsy in 'em but JlViblefo '“l*™InAeSie to! hasn’t burned me yet. - Jack Arm-1 1 I’m not sure just where that is. 11 club is going on a i„r. wnrV if the address should be 1 day morning. They are also work- strong. I Well girls, pick your boy, and act| accordingly. Satisfaction GUARANTEED or| Whiskers REFUNDED Sinitli’s Barber Shop, Main St. 30 years in the barber trade Harper Method Beanty Parlor Your skin & hair carefully cared for Mrs. George Niokolson P. O. Bldg. Phone 31 Covington Sport, Inc. Everything for the Discriminating Sportsman ASHEVILLE, N. C. wonder if the address snouia uay - From the Appalachian we learn of Heart instead. Warren gave ling on the club a um a very successuful homecoming cele-lj^jg definite proof Sunday night thatli . . _ bration at A. S. T-C. recently. We Lg ^oes wear socks sometimes, hope that someone will get behind this Evelyn Smith was busy last week- matter in our school and make plans entertaining company from j for such an occasion here on Thanks-1 Erskine. giving Day. Bob Dixon very quickly developed a case of chicken pox, but he recov- VISIT THE A.cfeP. STORES ILred in a hurry too. for best values in candies, I The weiner roast at Ross Hal ^T> »r>TTT;'T35 X p-nFSH FRUIT llniust have been grand fun, so many crackers & FRESH FRUI I have A. & p. Food Stores |{ I another one soon. have your CHRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPHS MADE AT Howard^s Studio Asheville, N. C.

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