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December 8, 1927. MAROON AND GOLD Page Three A-L-U-M-N-I N-O-T-E-S Mr. W. E. Harward, who attended Elon in 1920-21, is at the present time corneeted with the sales department of the Buiek Motor Co. Washington Branch, Washington, D. C. He is work ing the section around the south west part of Virginia and West Virginia, ilr, Harward spent several years with tte Fuller Brush Co. as sales manager, and since leaving that Company has boen in the sales department of the Buiek Motor Co'. The letter in the column will speak for itself as to what yr, Harward has to say. Bev. H. Lee Scott, ’23* is at the present time pastor of the Waynesboro Baptist Church. Rev. Mr, Scott is iikiug his -work fine. Mrs. Scott has been sick for the last week or tw^o with a cold, but is much better according to reports. Rev. Mr. Scott lacks only two semester hours of having his mas ters degree from the University of Vir ginia, in the field of history and philo- gophy. Dr. E. M. Betts^ ’19, is teaching in the department of botany at the Uni versity of Virginia. Dr. Betts received Ms Ph. D. from the University of Vir ginia last June, and since then has been connected with that institution. After graduating at Elon. Dr. Betts taught music here for several years. -After leaving here he entered the University TfrgTrrrir, uhc-T^ ]jc has bccil ever wee. Dr. C- P- McNally, ’20, who' received hi? Ph. D. from the University of Vir ginia. last June, is teaching in the Uni versity of Kentucky, Bowling Green Dr. McNally took his degree in theniistry and is now teaching in that Miss Nettie Harris, ’25. is teaching in tlic Kinley H. S., Kinley, N. 0. Miss Helen Haynes, who attended Elon from 1920-22, is at the present lime teaching at Faireburn Georgia. Prof. P. G. Gunter, ’09. is associate ■ofessor of English at the Texas Agri- !nUural and Mechanical College. Prof. JuDter, assisted by Profs. Cofer and Jpahr, prepared a pamphlet, ‘‘Sopho- Bore English,” which is being used in Sophomore cla-ss of that institution. ?rof. Gunter has been in the teaching irofession since leaving Elon. Dr. J, E. Rawls, Suffolk^ Va., who s local surgeon for the Seaboard Rail- Wad Co., was in Florida last week. Dr. 3 carried two of his children, J. ^iTr., and Charles, with him. H« is and has resumed his' practice at time. iss Victoria Adams, ’24. is much improved according to reports. We ,^e sure that all the Alumni will be Jleased to know this^ as they are very ®ueh interested in Miss Adams and the ’^ork she is' doing in Porto Rico. Miss' Adams would be pleased to.hear from iny (jf her acquaintances. It is a very difficult task to work so far away from among strangers who even speak ® different language. I^far Mr. Hook: Thanks very much for your note con- *wning the Maroon and Gold. I am icre I will enjoy the paper and enclosed 3- check for same. 5st wishes to you in your history Course. ’ ’ V Sincerely yours, Lena Russell. N. C. Editor; enjoy reading the “Maroon and Gold” so much, and always look for ward to getting each copy. Here’s wishing you the best of suc cess throughout the rest of the year. Sincerely Foy Matlock. (516 Glade St., Winston-Salem, N. C. A great honor has come to F. L. Gibbs, ’25 and to Elon as he is a grad uate of this institution. Mr. Gibbs haa* been selected by members of the Union Theological Seminary to repre sent the seminary at the Detroit con vention. We wish to' congratulate Mr. Gibbs and Elon for having this honor bestowed on them. Dear Paul: The Maroon and Gold means so much to me that I hate very much to miss it. and look forward to its arrival each week with much pleasure. Give my kindest regards to all Elonites and congratulations for the completion of the recent football sea son of w^hich I am proud. I always search the papers for anything about Elon anrl rejoice W'ith you in your suc cess. Sincerely yours, Arline Lindsay. Salisbury^ N. C. Dear Colclough; I hrtvo bocn married for a little over five years. W. E., Jr., is two and a half years old, and we think he is a fine little fellow. S-O-C-I-A-L Elon College, December 6: Miss Ann Watson \vas the charming hostess to the Nevele Club yesterday afternoon from four to six iu the large reception hall at the West Dormitory. The hall was beautifully decorated with holly, Christmas candles, and mistletoe. The guests were received at the entrance by Miss Emily Johnston and the hostess. Those pouring tea were Mrs. Frances J. Ring and Mrs. Thomas Chandler. Those serving sandwiches and cakes w’ere Misses Nell Smiley and Lila Newman. The guests were most delightfully greeted and entertained and pronounced this one of the most beautifully ap pointed receptions of the season. B. O. B. Last Saturday’s cold dull, dreary .afternoon was changed into one of much pleasure to the Beta Omicron Beta girls and their guests, because it was the day- of a theater party at the new Carolina Theater in Greensboro. The girls were transported to the city in private cars, and enjoyed the ride to gether in the rain. A clever comedy and Keith’s vaudeville program fur nished the entertainment for the after noon. Members of the party were served “drug store refreshments” af ter the theater program. Even though the weather was bad and tended to spoil the afternoon, the girls forgot the outside; and that which might have been unpleasant was crowd ed out by fun and merriment. Misses Johnnie Sharpe, Erma Love, Virginia Harden, Rachael Johnston, Ola Pitchford. Katherine Harper Marge Moore, Kitty Johnston, Ruth Ruston, Moyd Fite, Genie Grubb and Dean Lo'uise Savage were the guests fom the college; Miss Essie Cotton, B. O. B. ex- collegio, from Burlington; and Miss Florence Fisher and Mrs. W. A. Harper, honorary members were those sharing this party with the eleven active mem bers of Beta Omicro-ii Botr. Sorority. Since* leaving school I have not been privileged to come in contact very much with the students I knew at Elon but have kept in toiich with some of Elon’s activities through the columns of the Christian Sun. I am sure that Elon is going ahead rapidly with the fine new buildings and equipment. I am employed as a factory repre sentative for the Buiek Motor Company and travel out of the Washington Branch. However, for over two years I have been on this territory in south west Virginia and part of West Vir ginia; so we make oUr residence in Roanoke. Am getting along very well with my work. I have followed sales work since leaving Elon, spending about three years wdth the Fuller Brush Company as Branch Manager; and for almost three years now, I have been with the Buiek people. Pi Kappa Taus Entertain at a Puritan Party The Pi Kappa Tau Sorority delight fully entertained at the home of Miss Mabel Alexander Tuesday evening. No vember 29th, at a Puritan party. John Alden, Priscilla, and Minnehaha met the guests at the door and ushered them into a Puritan parlor. Priscilla’s spinning wheel was ready for use, plac ed at the side of the hearth, and the legs burned merrily to pop the corn for .John’s and Priscilla’s friends. The guns were placed conveniently near on the mantle, for use in case Minnehaha should pro've traitor and warn her tribe of the defenseless guests. The Puritans forgot the privations and hardships of their daily life and joined merrily in the games prepared by Miss Ollie Stadler, impersonating John Alden^ and Miss Lncy Boone, sw'eet demure Priscilla. The invited guests were: Misses Mary Dix, Doris Apple, Mary Hanes, Julia Page Potter, Ruth Wicker, Mar garet Holt, Virginia Harden, Marie Ward Myrtice Vickers, Grace Wright Alm'a’ Faucette, Frances Dark, Velma I have not been receiving the Maroon Smith, Louise Shoaf and Eugenia Green. and Gold, but will be glad to become a subscriber. Am enclosing check for $2.00, foT which I would like to have | djjueGATES FROM ELON FOR DETROIT CONFEBENCE ARE VERY OPTIMISTIC (Continued from Page J) my name placed on the subscriber’s list. Am sorry that I am unable to give you an interesting article for the Maroon and Gold at this time but will try to do better at some later date. I 1'^ is comrag across «ath the I and you have no need to worry, bo in Would like for you to remember me choosing him for a delegate, we feel to all the members of the faculty or g^,.g tjjat he will bring something worth staff at Elon whom I knew when I was ^hile back to the campus and we should there in school. I not be disappointed. Trank has the I following honors to his credit, and, as Mrs. Harward and I will both look two, he has forward to receiving the Maroon and many things which have gone un- m Gold. I With every good wish for Elon’s suc cess in all her undertakings^ I am Very truly yours, W. E. Harward. Roanoke, Va., Box 1085. mentioned. Clio; A. T. D.; Clio Mar shal, ’23-’24; Varsitl Football, ’23-’24; Varsity Basketball^ ’23-24; Manager of Class Basketball, ’26-’27; Vice- President of Y. M. C. A. ’26-’27; Presi dent ai Y. M. C. A. ’27-’28; Vice- President of Senior Class. Alamance Laundry & Dry Cleaners “WE DO IT BETTER” Phones S6o 561 Suppose Something Should Happen To You? Are You Fully Protected? If Not, See R. O. BROWNING, Manager Life Department Alamance Insurance & Real Estate Co. BURLINGTON, N. C. Young Men’s Styles -In- Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Suits, Topcoats. CATERERS —to— COLLEGE MEN H. P. Huffines Gibsonville, N. C. Students and Members OF THE FACULTY We invite you to vfsit our store where you will find groceries and meats. A complete line of fraternity and sorority needs. Relish, Olives, Peanut Butter, Cheese, Hams, Grape Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, Etc. SPORTING GOODS Team and Individual SPORTING GOODS DEPT. COBLE HARDWARE COMPANY GREENSBORO, N. C. Bill Stoner, ’23 DID YOU MISS BREAK FAST? c OLLEGE OURT AFE The Student’s Center W. C. GILLIAM, Prop. '‘Get It At Acme’' Burlington’s Most Accommodating Druggists Acme Drug Co. Opposite Post Office The L-Save-lt Store Main Street. Burlington, N. C. “BUY IT AT HOSEA’S” J. BEVERLY DE SHAZO, M. D. Skin Specialist Offlces and Laboratory, Penney Build ing, Main Street Wednesdays and Sundays by Appoint ment BUELINGTON, N. C. DR. FRANK E. GILLIAM Dental Surgeon BURLINGTON, N. C. Phone: Office 992. Caterers to Special Dinners, Banquets and “Feeds.” H. D. Lambeth General Merchandise A. D. Pate & Co. PRINTERS Telephone 216 Corner Davis & Worth BURLINGTON, N. C. 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