page Four ALUMNI | Class of 1895 Miss Notre M. Johnson, of Oak Ridge, died June 14 at the home of D. L. Don nell. Miss Johnson was very much in terested in Guilford College, being on the Advisory Board for many years. She began her teaching career at 16, and at her death at GO she had just j been re-elected principal of Oak Ridge | school for 193C-37. Carl S. Wheeler died July 1 at his home in New Bern, N. C. Mr. Wheeler was a member of Guilford's first foot ball team and was a student of New Garden Boarding School. Class of 1921 Rawleigh L. Trcmain, of Washington, was among those admitted to practice law before the Supreme Court, May 18, 1036. Class of 1924 Virginia Osborne, Pleasant Garden, married Curtis Waite Chaise, Welch, W. Va., June 6, 1936. Mrs. Chaise had been • I Complete Line of Varsity j t and Sport Sweaters I COBLE | SPORTING GOODS CO. j I 344 S. Elm St. Greensboro, N. C. j ißyte x Personal Stationery | CHRISTMAS CARDS TO SUIT i INDIVIDUAL TASTES I The Book Shop ; 123 S. Greene St J Sundaes Sodas Students We Appreciate Your Patronage Pleasants Mercantile Company Phone 4202 Radios Sandwiches y v v 'wwfwmrwfffy a W BIG |; "The Favorite Station in the Favored Region" 13! 1140 Greensboro, N. C. .1 Member of THE COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM IMPERIAL Monday Tuesday Most Amazing Revelation Since . . . "I AM A FUGITIVE" "ROAD GANG" Wednesday Thursday JOE E. BROWN —in— "EARTHWORM TRACTORS" WITH DICK FORAN GUY KIBBEE employed as dietitian in Astor Park lidspital, Asheville, before her marriage. Class of 1930 Leslie M. Murphy, Greensboro, mar ried Irene Kicli, of Brooklyn, N, Y., July 25, 1930. Evelyn Ilayworth, High Point, mar ried Oleo Woodson PostonTHigh Point, July 3, 1930. Wilbur Sherrill, Greensboro, married Lillian Kirkman, Greensboro, June 20, 1936. Class of 1932 Sophia Catliey Wilkinson announces the birth of a boy, Howard Catliey. Mr. Reginald Marshall of Greensboro and Gerniantown married Miss Frances Humphreys of Danbury, June 13, 1936. H [it QUAKER STATIONERY COMPANY HIGH POINT, N. C. Office Printing Needs ' :: f | We Invite You to Visit Our Store The Home of Beautiful Clothes f Liberal Discount to Guilford College Students MODERNLY EQUIPPED BEAUTY SHOP Princess Mary Shop | 115 South Greene Street Phone 2-2438 j | GREENSBORO, N. C. I ..m, inmiiimiinin . . . . i i im .|.|..|..i..iin.iiiiii.ii.n.|i im . n mn m.i it I f(f FOR CHRISTMAS, give her a PHO- : TOGRAPH or MINIATURE of your i self, and while you are about it give her | the best! It will be KEPT and CIIER -18I1EI) long after the usual gifts have I been Price, $1.50 up j iWf j Flynt Studio | " 22S W. Market St. Dial 2-0329 Convenient Terms on Kitting* Made in November for 1 December Delivery McCulloch & Swain Specializing in SCHOOL AND COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS Printers of THE GLJILFORDIAN Commercial Printing of All Kinds Phone 8809 Trinity Street Greensboro, N. C*. j 1 j (Mr I EXQUISITE y J/ DIAMOND CREATION I i | A Good Place to Select Your Christmas Gifts . \\\W 111J '//>, I THE GUILFORDIAN Eleanor Carll and Jiinmie MacAdama were married January 21, 1936. Dr. Raymond A. Smith, '2l, joined the faculty of Greensboro college tliia year as professor of Religious Educa tion. Mr. and Mrs. French H. Smith an nounce the birth of a boy in August of this year. Igi- '3 ! Try Our Delicious Sandwiches Curb Service KENT'S SUNSET SODA SHOP 1010 Madison Avenue WALTON'S SHOE SHOP j "Home of Fine I !Sliuc Rebuilding" | Appreciates I Your Patronage } Silvertone Radios ALL-STATE TIRES Cross Country Batteries Sears, Roebuck and Co. [ 108 South Elm Street Greensboro - I I t ZINC AND COPPER ETCHINGS ! I BCN PAY-HALFTONES COLOR PLAT€S j I DAILY n€UJ/ GR€€n/BORO I j B 1/1 LDI n G r-i-, nORTti CflßOLinft | i I I Soda Fountain Delivery Service ? The Trysting Place at the Entrance of j the College Campus | For a Bit of a Heater-upper | i Try Our | Hot Chocolate or Coffee I j Plate Lunches, Sandwiches, etc., at Popular Prices | The Guilford Grill i 1 and I The Guilford Cash Store j I Phone Guilford 43 I ! | Curb Service Booth Service | I. .... ... . ~.................■.. ... .1 i w c € ISe::2i going together for years MANGEL'S slips anl smart collegiate clothes. It's the foundation that really counts -whether you're talking of a house, an education or just a dress. And MANGEL'S slips arc made to afford a perfect foundation to whatever type of clothes you wear. Look over MANGEL'S slips and you find the type that can be worn without a bra even under the snuggest fitting sweater. The kind that doesn't show the merest whisper of a line under the snootiest fitting party frock. Whether you're lean or pleasingly plump you'll find slips here that only ac centuate your good points. And better still they are beautifully made with seams that won't rip even in casual college laundering. .Mangel's 216 South Elm Street November 21, 1936 faj ■ IgJ Compliments of S. H. Kress & Co.

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