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Page Four QUEENS BLUES October 1, 1932 : RUSHING SEASON ENDS (Continued from page one) Kappa Delta Virginia Gilkey, Marion; Mar garet E. Almond, Albemarle ; Rose Ellen White, Concord; Martha Hill, San Antonio; Caroline Hoon, San Antonio; Ann West, Winter Haven, Fla.; Betty Runkle, Winter Haven, Fla.; Betty White, Union- town, Ala..; Louise Holland, Mt. Holly; Dorothy Hand, Peggy Foreman, Eleanor Hayes, Wilma Uoggett, Eleanor Killick, Mildred Brown, Catherine Crowell, Caro line DeVega and Louise Alexander of Charlotte. Phi Mu Hilda C 1 o n t z, Wilmington ; Louise Miller, Shelby; Florida Patterson, Ninety Six, S. C.; Julia Gibson, Madeline Kelley, and Virginia Gabriel of Charlotte. Alpha Gamma Delta Margaret Clegg, Carthage; Dorothy McCreight, Columbia, S. C.; Jimmy Wilson, Lancaster, S. C.; Marion Moore, Fairfax, S. C.; Martha Ward, Bainbridge, Ga.; Emily Wright, Fayetteville ; Margaret Truesdale, Bethune, S. C.; Margaret Jones, West Point, Ga.; Marion Caldwell and Afollie Mullen of Charlotte. Alpha Delta Pi Jean Boyle, Charlotte; Mary Frances Ehrlich, Chester, S. C.; A'largaret Gilliam, Columbia, Tenn.; Sara Finger, Kings Moun tain ; Margaret Trobaugh, Mor ristown, Tenn.; Nancy Redfern, Asheville; Mar y McMasters, \\’innsboro, S. C. Alpha Delta Theta 1. u c i 11 e IBue, Laurinirurg ; Frances Railey, Rul)y, S. C.; Dor othy Eharhardt, Pinehurst; Kath erine Aaron, Chester; Janet Hil ton, Rock Hill; Ruby Smiley, Lake City, S. C.; Marie Wood and Lucy Pascal of Charlotte. SOUTHERN BAKERY i ! Special Cup Cakes I \ 15c dozen f Prodigies Attend Northwestern Evanston, Til.—(IP)—T^ast year J’resident MTlter Dill Scott of Northwestern University con ceived the plan of having a group of so-called prodigies come to his university this 3"ear to live and study together. He would study the results. I^ast week seven who applied as such and were accepted arrived to begin the experiment with President Scott. 1'he seven were William Duncan Stetch, 15, of New York; Jane Alice Hall, 15, of Clovis, N. M.; Marv' Margaret Moore, 14, of Danville, Ill.; James Allen Norton, 15, of Flint, Mich. ; George Ed ward Alcott, 15, of Weiner, Ark.; John Rader Platt, 14, of Tampa, Fla.; and A. M. Reid, Jr., 15, of Birmingham, Ala. The seven will have the advice of Harold Finley, who entered the university three years ago at the age of 13 and is now beginning his senior year. The fathers and mothers of ail seven are college graduates. The world is blessed most by men who do things, and not by those who merely talk about them.—James Oliver. Sandwiches of all kinds Soda Fountain—Delivery Service, no extra charge GREEN GABLES Phone 9683 1 K. Buy more candy from the Y STORE And they’ll buy more from f And I’ll buy more ads I And we’ll all be happy. 302 College Street f .1 Half price on Dough-Nuts i ) Phone 9214 I Mary Withers Hand, Mgr. ! I LUCINDA TEA ROOM Delightful Food Amidst Congenial Surroundings 330 North Tryon Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. J. LOUIS M. HOLMES Park Place Pharmacy 703 Providence Road, Charlotte Phones 3-1114—3-1115 For Quick Service 4 You dont Need to Paq fancij Prices Ca'iiect cStatmrwm 11. I HIS note paper is correct for informal correspondence. We have supplied it for 18 years to many of Amer ica’s most prominent families. It has been a favorite also among college men and women. With the introduction of the new "450 Pack age” the cost of this fine note paper is made lower than ever. It actually costs less than cheap stationery. It’s the same style note paper we have sold for 18 years—same printed name and address— same prompt delivery — same price. Hut the quantity is 50% greater! Send one dollar ($1.10 west of Denver and outside of U. S.) and get one of the biggest bargains in fine merchandise offered in Amer ica. Your package printed and on its way to you within 3 days of receipt of your order. No agents or dealers. Sold by mail only. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed. THE NEW 450 PACKAGE // You can’t buyarey stationery at any price better suited to your informal correspondence than the new "450 Package.” 11 is correct note sheet size, 6"x 7". The quality is actually better than found in many boxes of high- priced stationery. I '.1::S64^ySte#^.s 4SClPieces'* , , Far^trfyZbo 'i ' VS Give American Stationery for Christmas. It’s a better gift than ever this year. Make up your list now and have your Christmas shopping done—early, economically and thoughtfully. THE AMERICAN STATIONERY CO. Origin^or & World’s Largest Manufacturer of Printed Note Pape-i 700 PARK AVENUE PERU, !ND. The AMERICAN STATIONERY COMPANY 700 Park Ave., Peru, Ind. Here is $1 for a box of "450 Stationery,” to be printed and mailed as shown below. ($1.10 west of Denver and outside ofU. S.I Name— Address-
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