January 16, 1948 THE TWIG Page Three Uoda^ AJa^hion^^een CLUB NEWS VARIOUS SPEAKERS ADDRESS SOCIOLOGISTS There have been many inter esting activities going on in the Sociology Department. The pro grams and speakers have been of unusual interest, especially to those in this particular field. ; On January 7, Dr. Katherine! Jocher, who is assistant director! for the Institute of Research in! Social Science and Professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina, spoke to the in troductory social work class on j the subject, “The Relation of So- ' ciology to Social Work.” Dr. Arthur Fink spoke at a! dinner meeting at the S&W Jan- j uary 14 to sociology students. His topic was “The Profession of ! Social Work.” Dr. Fink is head of he school of social work at the University of North Carolina. One of the highlights of the year for the introductory sociol ogy classes was the dinner at the S&W with Dr. Howard Odum, who spoke on “The Role of So- j ciology in Our Contemporary World.” Of interest to all sociology stu- ; dents will be the monthly meet-; ing of the club on January 20 at i 6:45 p.m. The meeting will be | at the Hut with Dr. John Gillis as speaker. Dr. Gillis is an an thropologist from the University! of North Carolina. Slides of i Peru will be shown. However, it is understood that the drive will be considered in complete and unsuccessful un less every member of the stu dent body, the faculty, and staff, makes a contribution to the March of Dimes. Patronize Our Advertisers MARCH OF DIMES (Continued from page one) members that this campaign will be completed by January 23. Monday Thru Wednesday In Technicolor "PIRATES OF MONTEREY" with MARIA MONTEZ ROD CAMERON STATE DEBBIE BRADLEY With the mid-winter formats just around the corner, Debbie Bradley is at her loveliest in a sweeping evening gown that would be an “eye- catcher” at any party. The dress of American beauty red velvet is fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, cap sleeves, a long bodice shirred at the waistline. The billowing skirt, falling in folds in front, is drawn up on each side to form a bustle across the back. With her dress she wears matching mitts of red velvet and black satin dance slippers interlaced with silver threads. Her jewelry consists of a lavalier of rhinestones and matching dangle earrings, and on her finger an amethyst set into a ring of white gold, a family heirloom. FOLK DANCE COURSE ((Continued from page one) was at the Cheyenne Mountain Folk School at Colorado Springs. Her study there was under Lloyd Shaw, square dance au thority. She has danced exten sively with the ethnological groups in New York City. She was also a recreational director this summer carrying exchange students on board ship to Eu rope and America — crossing the Atlantic six times in all. Miss Doris Peterson, head of the Meredith physical education department, also attended Chey enne Mountain Folk School, where she studied under Herb Greggorsen, folk dance author ity. Miss Peterson has about three hundred folk dances in her “collection” at present. Visitors from various colleges and city recreational organiza- I tions in the state !for this occasion. are expected Afternoon of a Faun Part I and II ==: LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCH. Columbia Record No. 69600 -..$1.29 Ah! Sweet Mvstery of Life Indian Love Call J. MacDONALD and N. EDDY Victor Record No. 4323 ....$0.82 My Name Is Mimi Ever Since The Day GRACE MOORE Victor Record No. 17189 ....$1.08 C. H. Stephenson Music Co. THE RECORD BAR 18 West Hargett Street Phone 3-6281 All the Latest Records and Albums Radio Sales and Service AFTER THE GAME REFRESH WITH COKE JOIN THE MEREDITH COLLEGE BOWLING CLUB Only Ten Minutes from Meredith College— Opposite State College CLUB RATE—15c Per Line Before 6 p.m. Bowling Instruction . . . Without Cost MANMUR BOWLING CENTER Air-Conditioned 2512 HILLSBORO STREET RALEIGH, N. C. Xuiiunj^ jnoji^ \\\j 04 pooj Xdudj ^aujj XVJ3H QNV IIS Oi dOHS IfTNOa S.VW QNV^O Oi 3WOD iSIHl aV3^ 01 ONIAHl QV3H mox 01 Nn^ Qooia 3hi S3oa BOmED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY THE CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. © 1948, The Coca-Cola Company ' ir Glamour gifts, these PINK • WHITE • BLUE • BLACK^ ...and they're as easy on her feet as mey are on your gift budget. Furry pom-poms on rayon satin... she'll love you for these! From our big colleciion. ELLISBERG’S SHOE SALON