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The Twig Mevibcr of N. C. CoUe'jl'itc Press Association Published Weekly by the Student Body of A'lcredith College STAFF K.vnit'^utNK IBuown Editor-lH'Chicf Ei.iZAiiK’i'ii l\i;xi)i!icK ... .Assislant KilUor-in-Chii'f Ci.AUA RIak Jk-ssci’ Associate lUilitor Ri-ni FiiKKMAN AssocUiic Editor GniiAi.iiiM-; Gowkii Assoc/«/o JSdilor A.vmiv Hoi-k Waki) Assockitc Editor Faxmk Pai l Y. W. C. A. Editor Miss llAitv ViNCKXT Long Fuculty Edilor A.n'.v EJ/IZa BiiiiWKK Business Manat/cr Kvki.yx BaimvY ....Assistant ISnsincss Moiiiiocr SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 EDITORIALS The Kitfliciic'tlo Shower w:is i\ gi'eiiV success. The need for both has long been great, and the future generations will no doubt profit large ly by this net. JJr. IBrower wna olccted presi dent of the Association for the coming yeai’. Go up and look over the new lot of books the library has ;}ust received. You will bo sure to find at least one iu which j'ou’ll be specially interested. It was a iircat di‘li_i>!it to have so many of (he old ^ifls liack wiili us fur Tbiinksgiving. ’I’iicv all s|H>ke wonls iif coHiirattilations and I'Hciuu'a'iC'nii'iit lo The TicUj, fur which we tliank I hem. 'I'lio Sojilioiiiorcri liad a \x‘ry gala oeension nil ilieir ■■Jiight oil'.'’ and the rest of us a raihci- noisy and slfeplcss time. Sophomore niiilit eotaes but once to each clas?*, and tiiis eliiss. as well all former ones, aeetned de- Termiiied to liave ari big a time as possible. MISS SNIDER GIVES DELIGHTFUL RECITAL ON THURSDAY EVENING {CoHlinucdSram jinj/n I) did tiieni in a line interpretive manner. Siic- ciid nuicii with the first song. “The Xight Wind/' by Hurley, ami further disclosed her ahility to sing negro songs in the Dichmont ■‘.\!a Little JJaiijo” and ‘vlvun on Home/’ by Sri'iekland. ‘Oly J\lenagerie/* by Poster, aud two .«oiigs by Ciirran, '‘.Main” and “Life”, (‘oneluiled the grouj). The andicnee would iio|- let Mis-s Snider go until she had rei>eated ‘•.My Intfie .i>anjo“ and “Knn irome ^Xigger.” Miss Siiider, wlm is the i)0ssess0r of a very eliarming personulity. bus once move I rnveii the faot that the I'higli.sli langmigc can be used in such a way (bat every word can be UHilerstixxl. She has cultivated her eni'iiieia- licni to ]ierfeetion. Slie has ninny admirer-* ill and nut of college, wliicb wiis demoiisTVi;ted by the many lloral gifts and the generous ap- planse. Dr. Pingley Brown, director of the nmsic department af .Meredith, r(‘ndeved valuable assistance witli liis usual artistic accninjii’tii- mcnts.—XvH'N (n\(J Ohsvrvcr. SPECIAL TRAIN TAKES STUDENTS TO FURMAN GAME Great enthusiasm was shown over the Fur man game in Greenville, Thanksgiving Day. A special train was run leaving Davidson at 8:00 in the morning, and returning at one that night. A Pullnian car carried the team. \s usual, many of the students had dillieulty in raising the price of a ticket, and many in genious devices were conjured up by those who were forced to liobo to the game. One of the musicians (^f the Ihind is reported to lave hidden iiiinseU’ in the bass drum. r COLLEGIATE PRESS J ilerc'dith really has a Fire Department, alihoiigh Hot nuich is heard about it. We suggest that we have some drills, of course nor in I he niild(e iif tiie night or during our Saturday night date [leriod, but at some reas- onal)le time. We n‘ed lo learn to drill or derly, qnierly. and |uiekly. eoiigratuhile the 'rvchnicinn- on its en- largi'd size and agree tliat its present si/e is more in keeping with the college that it repre sents. Tf is a tiling worthy of note that the N. C. Teachers Assembly, in the recent , meeting held here in Ualeigh, endorsed the study of J?ible and the study of nmsie in all secondary schools. The later item will bo of special interest to all jniblic school music students, ChnrloHc. S. C., A'oi;. 25.—On ^londay, .VDVi'mber 21st, ^Miss Rena .Ijlanlon, the Stu dent (ioveriuueut president was initiated in to the ICapi'a Omierou Honorary Society. After the initiation a banq\iet was given in her lamor at the ]3rowii Betty Tea .Room, after wliich the members attoidcd a lecture on art given by .lames Pennel under the auspices of the Woman’s Club of Charlotte. ChuvloHo, N. C., Nov. 25.—TTnrry ^Mercer, a wonderful tenor, will give a concert at Queens in J')ecember. !Mr. iiFereer comea under the ans])iees of the Queens Blues. ]T(( will have with him a very ca])able accompan ist and also a violinist. iFr. ]\lereer is now with the Kc(l[)atli Chautuuqua and Queens ccnisiders herself very fortunate in being able to get such Artists to entertain at the College. Engraved Wedding Invitations COnUKSPONDKNCE STATIONEnY With Moiiogrtim, Croat or Address VISITING CARDS—Finest Quality—Lowest Prices Edwards & Broughton Printing Co. RALEIGH, N. C. MITCHELL COLLEGE GIRLS GIVE PAGEANT Great interc'st is being shown in the Pagc- ant the iMiteheii College girls are to preseiit at the Y. ^1. C. A. meeting Sunday. This is the same ]iageant as that which the X. U. College girls gave at Trinity and at o'.iier places last year. Davcu])ort College has also given it sevei-al times. The 1\1 itchell Colii^ire iirls will come through the country in cars Sniiclay afternoon, and will retin-n 1o States ville after the ))erformance Sunday night. Their faculty will )iot allow thenr to be ab sent from sehofil longer than the afternoon, and evening. iS’eedless to say, Ibe Y. .\I. A. e.\[)eet.s a record breaking attendance to morrow evenimr. SENIOR WEEK IN PROGRESS The ])rograni of Senior Week is as follows: Frif/di/ I'^miiihi 8:00 S))eech(‘ by six Seniors. ilovie: “After fbe Show.” r^dliirda;/ Moriilxr/ 10:30 S])eeehes l>y six Seniors. iSdlimJiii/ . I firniooii 3:00 Scrub football ganu* witli Clemnn Scrubs. Sainrdaij Eooii ivr/ 8:00 ilinstrel Show and Dramatic Kiitcr- tainment. 10:00 Y. ]\1. (.^ A. lieee]ition. Sxnuhu) MoriiiiKj 11:00 Church Service. Sunday A flernoan 0:30 Pagi'ant bv Jlitchell {'ullege girls, at Y. M C.‘ A. There will also be band concerts. A large number of yoimg ladies have cmne to the Hill for the week-end, and tin* occasion promises to be n o’fila one. The Rare Fact A teacher asked her class of cliildren what a skeleton wa^. One little fellow, P>enny, aged seven, said: “I know; it’s bones with the people rubbed olf.” Thompson Shoe Co. ^^The Progressive Store^* 120 Fayetteville St. RALEIGH, N. C.
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