THE TWIG November 7». 1952 Mrs. Club Announces Programs For Year At the October meeting of the Mrs. Club, Mary Cole Singh talked and gave a demonstration of Indian food and cooking. Mary gave the recipes and her secrets for “special qualities.” In November the club will have a program on easy, quick, and cheap Christmas presents Later programs will feature dis cussions on how to budget time and money, how to prepare quick suppers, time savers in the home, and new and different recipes. The Mrs. Club invites all mar ried students to join. Join Wertz's 10 Percenter Club Myrtle and Gus Wertz invite you to hike or thumb, but come to WERTZ’S, 2502 Hiffsboro Street (next to The Griddle). If you are not a Freshman this year. I’ll bet you were one year or another—that’s just how new we are in this location. When you were home having a fine vacation this summer, we of fered outstanding buys to the Raleigh people. Since you missed that offer, we want to make a little special deal with you and promise that you won’t lose—just give us a chance. To all College Students, Professors, Personnel and their wives or husbands, we offer a 10 per cent discount on all merchandise^ in the store upon identification showing that you are connected with one of the schools. So join now our 10 per center club which will last one week only— November 8 through November 15. We will be looking for you. This store stocks Bermuda knit suits — Sweaters-galore— (Continued on page five) Dr. Tilley Travels With Seminar Perhaps some of you remem ber Sherwood Eddy, a slight, white-haired gentleman in his 80’s who spoke in chapel last spring. Last summer Dr. Ethel Tilley, psychology professor at Meredith, toured England, France Swtizerland, Germany, Italy, and Yugoslavia with the Sherwood Eddy Seminar, composed of teachers, clergymen, lawyers, business men, and college presi dents. Back now at Meredith, Dr. Til ley recalls the trip with a great deal of pleasure. “Although much sightseeing was included in the tour, our primary ob jective was studying current European problems and con ferring with top European of ficials about these problems. Wherever the Seminar traveled, it was welcomed by represent atives of the state departments in every country. In England we were entertained by the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lady Aster, and met Chancellor of the Echecquer Butler and Clement Atlee. In Germany we conferred with Burgerleister Reuter, of West Berlin, and in Yugoslavia we were received by Tito.” As part of the educational study, the Seminar was taken among other places to the Rus sian zone of Berlin, where they found the style of living much poorer, and the United Nations and the International Commit tee of Red Cross in Geneva, Switzerland. Everywhere in the western European countries they found that people-wished, rather, to see United States tariff low ered so that they can find an (Continued on page six) Stop in at ARNOLD’S REXALL DRUGS Dillard Beauty Shop 3102 Hillsboro DIAL 21232 Wertz^s 2502 Hillsboro Next to The Griddle Remember Nov. 8th Thru Nov. 15th Wertz’s Make You a 10 Percenter COME ALL COME ONE Peddle Pushers Cotton Blouses Taffeta & Wool Coats & Toppers Skirts Sport Jackets This Quilted Nov. 8th Costume We Is Dusters Thru 15th Jewelry Are Your Lucky Week Jo-Dee Sportswear Open Nite ^Til 9 P.M. This is Not a Sale—Just For Students & College Personnel FOR GIRLS FOR BOYS You can buy things for your dad, brother, or boy friend here too— Don’t forget that — From Nov. 8th thru Nov. 15th 10% Discount to all students and personnel of Meredith College upon identification. IF IT’S FROM WERTZ’S — IT’S NEW! ROY'S MORRISSETTE’S ESSO SERVICE 2812 Hillsboro Street RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 9241 **Our Care Saves Wear* MOBLEY’S RALEIGH’S- ART CENTER 113 S. Salisbury THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF ART MATERIALS THEATRICAL MAKE-UP IN THE ENTIRE SOUTH T H E R E '5 IN THE AIR T By BETTY MILLER Well, did you get to the Albeneri Trio Concert? And was it everything I said? If you liked it, then you’ll want to at tend Alden Quartet on Saturday, November 8. Remember the delightful Sonata concert we just recently attended? Well, the same Edgar Alden who played the violin then is going to be in this concert. It is un fortunate that the Baptist Stu dent Union Convention meets at the same time as the Chamber Music Concert. A lot of people who want to hear the Quartet will probably have to miss it. If you’ve had as many tests, and who hasn’t, as I’ve had lately, you’ll appreciate the fol lowing quotations which I noticed in Etude. These quota tions are actual quotes from examination papers in a private school: “A work for five instruments is called a fiftet.” “The saxaphone was invented by Jimmy Dorsey.” ‘The brass are coronets; the percussions are symbols; the woodwinds are picalos.” “Schubert was born in Poland and died in Paris of T.B. His best work is the Unfinished Sym phony, sometimes known as Finlandia.” “Schumann’s teacher was try ing to break up the romance be tween his daughter and his pupil. Knowing this fact helped me to enjoy the composition.” The Big Sister-Little Sister Party was a big success. One of the highlights of the evening was some solos by Carolyn Hall. Those of you who missed her rendition of “Stardust” really missed a beautiful song. Victoria de Los Angeles, a metropolitan soprano, is going to give her concert Monday night, November 3. It’ll be over by the time this issue comes out, so we’ll talk about it later. 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