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WEBSTERIANS ELECT
AND INSXALL OFFICERS
The question of whether the gov
ernor of North Carolina should be
given the veto power was ably de
bated on the affirmative side by
Dabney White and Ogburn Staf
ford, and on the negative by Charles
Summers and John Dorsett Friday
night. The negative side was suc
cessful in this debate.
The Websterians were glad to
have as visitors two old members,
Professor J. B. Woosley, of the
Jamestown High School, and Hervie
Williard, who now has a position in
the Commercial National Bank of
High Point. Both of these gentle
men made very good talks to the so
ciety. Mr. Woosley, who it will be
remembered by old Guilfordians
gave up his position as head of the
History and Economics department
here at Guilford in tthe spring of
1917 to go to an officers' training
camp, where he was commissioned
lieutenant, assigned to the 81st di
vision, with whom he went overseas
and gained a citation for bravery,
made an especially interesting talk
to the members ot nis old society.
Mr. Shore also visited the society
and made quite an interesting talk.
Under the head of reception of mem
bers Messrs. Kinney, Nutting and
Odom were initiated.
The following officers were elected
and installed: President, David J.
White; secretary, Lindley Tremaine;
marshal, Raymond Stafford.
CLAYS DEBATE THE
PLUMB PLAN
At the regular meeting on Friday,
Nov. 14, the Clays held a lively dis
cussion of the Plumb Plan. The
affirmative was upheld by Messrs.
Tayldr, Farlow and Merrimon,
while Wolff, Woody and Nichols de
bated negatively.
All on the program are new men
with one exception. This is the sec
ond appearance of some of the new
men on the program and improve
ment is already quite noticeable in
some.
The second number on >the pro
gram was a declamation excellently
delivered by Mr. Everett Hollady.
Such forms of literary work add
much to the success of the program
as well as to those striving for liter
ary development.
The society was pleased to have
as a visitor for the evening Mr.
Rush, who is at present a student in
our local high school.
CABINET GIRLS
ATTEND RALLY
(Continued from first page.)
a wonderful pipe organ recital by
Dean Shirley and vesper services,
where Dr. Rondthaler spoke to us
on the subject, "The Influence of a
Christian Life."
To say that the Salem Y. W. C. A.
rally was a success is a mild way to
give expression to the real condi
tions. It was a wonderful idea and
one we hope will be extended and
enlarged.
Those representing Guilford Col
lege were Misses Frances Moore,
Alma Chilton, Frances Bulla, Annie
Brown, Florence Martin and Madge
Coble.
J. M. Hendrix & Co.
The Home of Good Shoes
Greensboro, N. C.
WILL MAKE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT IN THIS SPACE NEXT IS
SUE REGARDING THEIR FALL AND WINTER SHOES. MEANWHILE
IF 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.
F. B. Shackelford Co.
SMART APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND MISSES
COLLEGE GIRLS ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED TO OUR STORE,
10 PER CENT. ALLOWED ON PURCHASERS.
THE STORE OF COURTEOUS ATTENTION.
Guilford College
YOUR OLD COLLEGE
With its simplicity, thoroughness and no shams, becomes to-day
OUR NEW COLLEGE
With the growing opportunities an d enlarged student body and teeming
new life.
OLD STUDENTS AND TEACHERS
Have established precedents and seated an atmosphere into which
NEW STUDENTS AND TEACHERS
Enter and by which they are guided and refreshed and to which they add
their contributions towards perfection.
OLD AND NEW
We labor together and look forward to that perfect day for
OUR GUILFORD.
FAST BASEBALL
GAME ON HOBBS FIELD
(Continued from first page.)
for the Juniors and Seniors. Much
"pep" and enthusiasm was manifest
ed throughout the game. The line
up was as follows:
Juniors-Seniors. Soph-Freshman
Mary Dixon. ... p Nell Carroll
Ruth McCullom. . c. . .Edith Mason
Lulu Raiford. . s. s. . . .K. Harmon
Donna Mcßane. . lb.. .Edna Raiford
Do vie Hay worth 2 b.. Florence Cox
Vanner Reece...3b M. White
Alta Zachary. . . .rf C. Raiford
Vera Mcßane... 1f... .Vera Farlow
Anna Henley.. cf.... Ruth Outham
Myrtle Cox. ..2 s.s.. .Ewrie Teague
Umpires: Miss Edwards and Pro
| fessor Pancoast.
Bernau
THE POPULAR JEWELER
Invites you to his store when in
Greensboro.
BEST STOCK OF WATCHES, JEW
ELRY, SILVERWARE, DIAMONDS
FIRST CLASS REPAIR SHOP.
MEDALS AND CLASS PINS
MADE TO ORDER IN SHOP.
GREENSBORO, N. C.
i
THE GUILFORDIAN
ELLIS-STONE & CO.
Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear. College
Students Given Special Attention
Use Your Preference
Buy Your Clothing and Furnishings
from either one of our
Stores
Greensboro—Winston-Salem
The same standard of quality in
bath. Special attention to
college business
FELDER-BRIGGS CO.
"Pay Cash—Cash Pays!"
Bijou, Fsis & ViGtory
Virginia-Carolina Amusement Co.
Greensboro, N. C.
COBLE & MEBANK
We give Special Attention to College
Footwear. U stand In them. We
stand behind them.
220 South Elm St., Greensboro, N.C.
DR. J. E. WYCHE
DENTIST
Gardner's Drug Store
Office Phone 29. Residence 22.
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.
HARRELL'S CUTE PHOTO STUDIO
Modern Photography
Portraits in Black and White, White
and Sepia
Post Cards and Ping Pongs
Expert Kodak Finishing
222 1-2 S. Elm St., Greensboro, N.C.
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, 6 per cent,
interest guaranteed.
W. E. Blair, Treas., H. L. Coble, Sec.
S. Fuller Smith, Asst. Treas.
T. D. Sharpe, Asst Sec'y.
GREENSBORQ BOOK CO.
214 S. Elm Street
"Everything for the Office"
New Fiction, School Supplies, Sta
tionery
Greensboro, N. C.
Phone 589
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. 0.
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.
300 SOUTH ELM STREET
Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx
EVERYBODY KNOWS RHODES
DEMANDS SATISFACTION
THE RHODES CLOTHING CO.