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^ POPS AND C^KLES ^ Jvctty lli'Uoi! seeing Governor Morrison and Ills sister ])tissitig by, “Oil, I believe I’ll eiill on Mrs. Morrison tomorrow.” Soph talldng to Newish after Y. \V. Page* EJJil. “Did you go to Y. W. mooting tonight?” N'irgiiiia Barrier, “Oh, no, I didn’t have an invitation.” And noticing Soph’s cos- lumc added, “Any way I didn’t have a dvesss like yonrs and would hnvo felt out of place.” 33. MeFai-Iand on her way to Y. W; “Do you liave to take chapel seat.s tonight?” Miibel Campbell on her way fo S. Q. Meet ing—“Oh, does the choir march in tonight?” Mary Wall, Soph., running up steps to third floor main bnihling. “Whew—I’ni so tired !” Xinvisli Mary Blount Marlin at head of sU'i)s adding comfortingly “Don’t worry, hon ey, you’ll get used to them.” Fresh No. I pas.sing Ficsh No. II “Where's P’aircloth Hall?” Fresh No. II (Pointing to the Furnace House) “There it is over there.” Freshnuin at the “Y” st»ire. “Give me 3 tablets, bottle of ink, a pencil, iiotc book, 2 sticks of gum, 2 chocolate bar.s, and a box of hairpin.s What, you don't sell liaiv pin.s? Some bum stove!” Betty Stuart (angry), “I can't get my schedule fixed. I’ve been to see Mr, Brewer, Dr. Boomhour and now I’ve got to go to Prof. Brown. Margaret Duncan—“Juanita, where are you going to church today?” Juanita—“I’m going to Pullen.” M. D.—“I don’t know what you want to go there for wlien you can hear Dr. Tucker at the Tabemacle. ” Juanita—“Today’s the last Sunday Ave have to visit.” M. D.—“Well! I’ll go to Pullen on one of my cuts.” Juanita—“Miss Campbell says, ‘Girls at tending Pullen must go on the street-cav.” fhe'Ko/xxxSJL Starp Boone-Iseley Drug^ Co. Cor. Foyettcville and Hargett Streets Phone 95 and 2344 RALtlGH, N. C. Authentic Outer Apparel FOR fVomen and Misses : MILLINERY SPECIALTY : Liberal discount offered college girls and teachers BROTAN’S FIFTH AVE. SHOPS 108 Fayetteville St. Raleigh CAROLINA’S LARGEST CHAIN OF ONE-PRICED Department Stores We Appreciate Your Patronage Newi.sh IIelc]i Weaver stopping Miss Steele tin the hall, “Will you tell me if you ■can get ^ujy..soan at the. Y. store ? . Isobel Do ^'!aming—beiiig informed by •Innior that she would have to go to the li brary to take note.s, asked innocently—“wheve is it—in Miss CampTjoll’s office?” M. Moore—Hearing old girls talking al)ont going to Y. W. C. A. -cabinet meeting. “Oh, we'll have to luirry back from our walk .so as to be back in time to go.” l?hini'lu' Martin, worried Newish, talking Id Friincc.s Cherry, So)>h.—“Look here at my sehediih'. see. Ihere’s a cdass at niiu' and one at I'h'vcu and ciui you Icll mo what I’m going to do at ten ?” liiiby Harvellc seeing Miss liadgev on the hall cried. “Wait a minute and I’ll go witli you.” Then added, “Say can yon tell nu“ wheiH- the Y store is. I’ve looked everywhere for tlie blamed thing and haven't found it yet!” Dolly (ivizzard seeking eomforl from Soph. “Oh, [’m so afraid I’ll flunk my Matli!” Stiph. “Don'1 worry, nuiylie you won’t flunk it. Init just get an E and be condition ed.” Dolly. “I’d jnsl as soon flunk it, as get an E and be famimssed.” » f » • • • "Vf fe- uu— We ask you all to come To Foy Willingham; which is the best B Y. P. U. of all the rest. (Wednesday 0:45 p.m.) ROSA HOCUTT B. Y. P. U. Folks, the Rosa Hocult Union is still right on the job. Being tlie first Union to go over the to)> ill .securing the largest iiumber of new niem- bers. we organized a new Union and named it in honor of Mi.ss Sophia Latniean, one of our fir.st Meredith representatives in China. Wednesday night, October 5, the two I’nions met in a joint meeting and Leona Hari’is was elected president for the new Tnion. After the business meeting, a very enjoy- able in’ogram was rendered. “The Golden Buie” ]>eing the topic for discussion. The olflcer.s and members of both Uiiion.s are just bubbling over with enthusiasm and ready to give the other Unions a race for tlie State Bannov. POWELL’S JValk-Over Boot Shop Raleigh’s Leading Shoe Store 117 Fayetteville St. •.* RALEIGH, N. C. Eing State Creamery I'ure I'asteiirized Milk and Cream ICE CREAM is Made of Cream” Ices, Sherbets Special Party Orders Phone 421 The best there is always MEREDITH COLLEGE For Young TVomen Admits only those who have four ) ears of work in High School Facilities Excellent CHARGES MODERATE For information or Catalogue write CHAS. E. BREWER President
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