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ALUMNI NOTES.
The class of 1919 held its first re
union on the campus on tho date of
the opening reception when twelve
of its thirteen members returned to
attest their love and loyalty to their
Alma Mater. True to Guilford's
principle that her sons and daugh
ters shall pass out to enter what
ever they have gained here, practi
cally all the class are engaged in
one service or another.
Roger Kiser is principal of the
school at Germanton.
John White is bookkeeper for
Vaughn Grocery Company, Winston-
Salem.
Kate Smith, the Bryn Mawr schol
ar, leaves for Bryn Mawr Septem
ber 29tli.
Joe White will study at Haver?
ford College as the scholar of his
class. He leaves September 23rd
accompanied by Maud Lassiter, 'lB,
Hobart Patterson and Ruth Coble,
'l7. Guilford is to be congratulated
that she has so large a delegation
at Haverford this year.
Clara Blair is doing sixth grade
work in the Jamestown school.
Georgiana Bird is teacher of first
grade in one of the High Point
schools.
Clarence Macon is pursuing his
studies as a graduate student at
Hartford Theological Seminary.
and Mrs. Hervie Williard are
living at Jamestown. Mr. Williard
holds a position with the High Point
Bank of Commerce.
Eula Hockett is teaching at Chad
bourne.
Gertrude Hobbs is spending the
winter at her home here.
Ruth Coltrane is teacher of his
tory in a state high school near
Wilson.
A great many alumni and other
old students were in attendance at
the reception to new students. Some
who were present were: Harry Car
roll, John B. Woosley, Ira Hinshaw,
Ethel Speas, Ed. B. Carrd|l, A. W.
Hobbs, Grace Taylor, Era Lasley,
Brown Finch, Fred Morris, Henry
Beeson, Beatrice Lewallen, Addie
Morris, Deborah Brown, Jos. G.
Reddick, Clara Worth, Mary EL
White, Alma Crutchfielfl, Chester
Sutton.
THE PRESBYTERIANS
DOWN QUAKERS.
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Barnard, capt.; R. T., Taylor; R.
Cx., Cox; C., Newlin C.; L. G. C.,
Shore; L. T., Anderson; L. E. Rol
linson; Q, Pullian; P. 8., Stafford;
R. H. 8., Rice; L. H. 8., Tremain, R.
Substitutions; Raiford, for Pul
lian; Tremain, for Barnard; Smith,
for Raiford; Johnson, for Smith;
E. Mcßane, for Taylor; B. Shore,
for Anderson; Pullian, for Tremain.
ZATASIAN NOTES.
The Zatasians held their first
meeting of this year on Friday even
ing, Sept. 12. The program was as
follows:
1. James Whitcomb Riley the
Man, Miss Teague.
2. Riley the Poet, Mis.j Mock.
3. Vocal Solo, Miss Robertson.
4. Reading, "That Old Sweet
heart of Mine," Miss White.
Each member of the society dis-
J. M. Hendrix & Co.
The Home of Good Shoes
Greensboro, N. C.
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WILL MAKE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT IN THIS SPACE NEXT IS
SUE REGARDING THEIR FALL AND WINTER SHOES. MEANWHILE
IP YOU WANT SHOES DON'T FAIL TO SEE HENDRIX.
JOE TAYLOR & H. RAIFORD
Agents for Dick's Laundry
"WE DO GENUINE FRENCH DRY CLEANING."
DICKS LAUNDRY COMPANY
GREENSBORO, N. C.
H. B. Shackelford Co.
SMART APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND MISSES
COLLEGE GIRLS ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED TO OUR STORE,
10 PER C ENT. ALLOWED ON PURCHASERS.
THE STORE OF COURTEOUS ATTENTION.
played a superabundance of pep and
enthusiasm and the prospects for
good society work this year are
indeed encouraging.
The society was glad to have so
many of the new girls as visitors.
The members with great pleasure
welcomed into their midst again
three old members, Miss Ethel
Lindley and Misses Marshall and
Edgerton.
After a helpful critics report by
Miss Speas, a former member, so
ciety adjourned.
At the meeting on September 19,
the question "Resolved that Co-Ed
ucation in High Schools Offer More
All Round Development than Sepa
rate Schools," was hotly debated.
Misses Neece and Ward upheld the
affirmative while Misses Fallow and
Teague defended the negative. The
judges decided in favor of the af
firmative.
A piano solo by Miss Marshall and
a reading by Miss Mock completed
the program.
Misses Hazel Richardson, Nellie
Allen, Edith Harrison, Alma Tay
lor and Margaret Levering were
gladly received as members of the
society.
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS.
The class of *22 met last Wednes
day night to elect the officers for the
fall term.
The officers elected were:
Pres. —Curtis Newlin.
V. Pres. —Murray White.
Sec.—Ruth Outland.
Treas. —Marianna Whf.e
Mar.—Hugh White.
POMONA TERRA COTTA CO.,
Pomona, N. C.
Manufacturers of Sewer and Drain
Pipes, Flue Linings, Hollow Tile.
Conduits and other elay products.
Annual capacity 2,(MM) car loads.
THE GUILFORDIAN
Use Your Preference
Buy Your Clothing and Furnishings
from cither one of our
Stores
Qfrieensboro—Winstoni-Salem
The same standard of quality in
both. Special attention to
college business
FELDER-BRIGGS CO.
"Pay Cash—Cash Pays!"
Bijou, Isis & ViGtory
Virginia-Carolina Amusement Co.
Greensboro, N. C.
COBLE & ME BANE
We give Special Attention to College
Footwear. U stand in them. We
stand behind them.
220 South Elm St., Greensboro, N.C.
HARRELL'S CUTE PHOTO STUDIO
Modern Photography
Portraits in Blac and White, White
and Sepia
Post Cards and Ping Pongs
Expert Kodak Finishing
222 1-2 South Elm St.
STUDENTS OF TODAY
Will be the business men ol' tomor
row. Some will probably locate in
High Point, N. C. The best possi
ble banking facilities are offered by
THE
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK
of High Point, N. C.
J. Elwood Cox, President.
C. M. Housee, Acting Vice Pres.
J. W. Harris, Vice Pres.
V. A. Idol, Cashier.
E. B. Steed, Asst. Cashier.
C. H. Marriner, Asst. Cashier.
S. L. Gilmer & Company
READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING
SNAPPY STYLES FOR COLLEGE
GIRLS.
BANKING BY MAIL
WITH
Greensboro Loan&TrustCo.
CAPITAL $227,000.00
RESOURCES OVER $2,000,000.00
Is Safe and Convenient.
Accounts Invited.
DR. J. E. WYCHE
DENTIST
Gardner's Drug Store
Office Phone 21). Residence 22.
THE QUALITY SHOP
W. F. FRASER, Manager ,
THE LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR
STORE.
222 S. Elm St., Greensboro, N. C.
Southern Real Estate Company
GREENSBORO, N. C.
Real Estate, Loans and Insurance
We make a specialty of First Mort
gage Real Estate Loans, B per cent,
interest guaranteed.
W. E. Blair, Treas., H. L. Coble, Sec.
S. Fuller Smith, Asst. Treas.
T. D. Sharpe, A3st Sec'y.
GREENSBORO BOOK CO.
214 S. Elm Street
"Everything for the Office"
New Fiction, School Supplies, Sta
tionery
Greensboro, N. 0.
Phone 580
HUNT BROTHERS
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water Heating
American Radiators & Ideal Boilers
GREENSBORO, N. C.
Sweater Coat and Athletic Goods
of All Kinds.
GET IT AT ODELL'S
WHERE QUALITY TELLS.
ODELL HARDWARE CO.
GREENSBORO, N. C.
Students and Teachers of Guilford College
The New Footwear for men and
young women is here. Our Shoes
are good and our prices are reason
able. You are invited to come and
see the new Fall styles.
THACKER & BROCKMANN
The Rhodes Clothing Co.
aoo SOUTH ELM STREET
Homo of Hart, Schaffner & Marx
EVERYBODY KNOWS RHODES
DEMANDS SATISFACTION
THE RHODES CLOTHING CO.