Page Six THE TWIG December 10, 1948 E XCERPTS from XCHANGES By Shirley Bone Plain gals take note! Boston University News de clares a beauty expert, a human relations professor, and univer sity students of both sexes to be of the opinion that American men don’t care if their women aren’t beautiful, in fact, prefer them natural rather than all painted up; “brains win over beauty” is the report. Louishurg College From a freshman—Murmur ing Meditation: I am too tired too study; so I shall write a theme for Miss Meritt. THREE GIRLS TO Club Sends Boxes MARRY CHRISTMAS To German Class Maroon and Gold, Elon College. Most people look for some thing all day and never find it. That something they’re looking for is the time they planned to use yesterday today, and the time they won’t find until to morrow when today will be yesterday and tomorrow, today. And this: More than 75 babies were dragged into a baby show in Florida. It was a crying shame. O.B.U. Bison During Christmas three Mere dith students will be married. The Twig wants to wish each of them the very best of luck. Jean Daniels and A. G. Scar borough will be married Decern ber 21 in the Tabernacle Baptist Church of Raleigh. On December 22, Frances Hol lis and Paul Wilson will be married in the First Baptist Church at Laurinburg. North Carolina. In the First Baptist Church in Denton, North Carolina on December 19, Virginia Lee Snyder and Bob Butchart will be married. SOCIOLOGY CLUB HEARS DR. ODUM FORMAL DINNER (Continued from page one) Christmas tree will give the hint that holidays are just around the corner, and a program of special Christmas music will add to the gaity of the occasion. The carols sung by the students as they are filled with the excitement of events to follow will also add to the prevailing spirit. £iitimmtiriititmimmitmitmnniiiiimiitiiimiitiiiiiMmMimiiiniiiiiiiiitiimiiic Better Glasses . . . ... Better Fitted Official Railroad Watch Inspector JEFFRIES I JEWELRY, Inc. j I 137 S. Salisbury Street I DIAL 8804 riimiiiimHiiiiimiiiimiiiimiimiiiminimiiiimmiiiimiiimnmitmimmiimii Dr. Howard Odum, head of the department of sociology at the University of North Caro lina, spoke Tuesday evening at a meeting of the Sociology Club, to which all members of the faculty and students of Sociology were invited. Dr. Odum’s topic was “What Is Sociology?” The speaker was the guest of the Meredith sociology depart ment and Sociology Club at dinner at the Reinlyn House pre ceding the meeting. Others at tending were Dr. Clyde N. Parker, professor, and Misses Leslie Syron and Betty Street, instructors in Sociology, Barbara Francis and Doris Lee, club officers. Arnold’s Rexall Drugs Former Wilmont Pharmacy iimiiiimuiiiiiiiimi Welcome 3025 Hillsboro Street Phone 3-1679 MERRY CHRISTMAS! A Merry Christmas, friends I The wish Is strong and deep and true, To bear our greetings on this day To every one of you! A Merry Christmas, friends! And may It ring with love and cheer, A Christmas of such gladness To last a 12-month year! The merriest of Christmases, A day to lift and bless Your hours with warmth and welcome. Your hearts with happiness! (CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY) “My girls have to visit my school one year, beginning after the Easter holidays and ending the following March,” writes Mrs. Marta Eberle, head of the German school adopted by the Meredith Home Economics Club. “These girls,” she continues, “have eight cooking lessons, ten needlework, four domestic, two infant, one mathematics, one gymnastics, and one sanitation class each week.” She states that equipment and supplies for these classes are very limited. Further news of conditions in Germany was received by Dorrie Atkins, freshman home economics stu dent from Raleigh, who read a letter from a friend in Germany during the November meeting of the club. For the November meeting of the Home Economics Club, the girls met in the clothing labora tory to pack boxes for the German class. Gifts were com prised of bags made from gay bath cloths filled with stationery, candy, combs, pads, and pencils, and individual gifts from the twenty-six girls who are cor responding with the German EDUCATION CLUB PLAYS SANTA CLAUS The younger girls and boys of Methodist Orphanage were en tertained at a gala Christmas party on Tuesday evening in the Hut. Each child was given a gift from the Christmas tree by Santa Claus. Games were played and refreshments were served to about thirty guests. President Joyce Moore was in charge of the party. CLUB SEES COOKING DEMONSTRATION students and from other mem bers of the club. MariannaMorris really proved her talent on Tuesday evening when she gave a demon stration for the Home Economics Club. Marianna very deftly created holiday sweets into attractive Christmas decorations. “How come you’re late this morning?” asked the Prof. “I overslept,” came the reply. “What, do you sleep at home as well?” retorted the savant.— “The St. Bona Venture’^ EFIRD’S DEPARTMENT STORE Raleigh, N. 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