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ELLIS STONE & COMPANY Greensboro's Best Store for Women and Misses REEVES' Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat INFJRMARY Phone 30 Greensboro, N. C. PIEDMONT SPRINGS HOTEL for a HEALTHFUL SUMMER VACATION in the MOUNTAINS J. Spot Taylor, Pres Danbury, N. C. SCHOOL SUPPLIES A full line always 011 hand for your selection. WILLS BOOK & STATIONERY COMPANY | SMITHDEAL f REALTY t & I INSURANCE t 1 co. i I Winston-Salem, N. C. X | SCHIFFMANN'S :j ♦ Leading Jewelers ;; ♦ Greensboro ;; X Jewelry Gifts -J X Precious Stones ;; f College Jewelry :: + - ► X GET X ♦ FLOWERS ♦ ♦ from X j SUTTON'S j 1 f I X Jefferson Bldg. t X Greensboro X ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ M ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ PENNSYLVANIA LUMBER CO, Manufacturers of Millwork and Framing 1 Quality has no Substitute) Phone 231 Greensboro, N. C., Tho nas&Howard Wholesale Grocers Greensboro, N. C., Brown & Reece Agents for LUCAS RROS. Cleaning and Pressing GREENSBORO'S OLDEST AND LARGEST SHOE STORE DOBSON-SILLS Shoes Hosiery "Too" Greensboro, N. C., ! spend Sunday with Josephine Paul. ilmse college boys." "FRIENDSHIP," TOPIC OF Y. W, C. A. DISCUSSION The Youny Woincns' Christian Assoc iation met last Thursday evening with a good attendance. Ihe speaker of the evening, Mar garet Town -end, selected, as her topic "New Friends". She began her talk by reading several verses from the Bible. "Ointment and perfume re joice the heart: so doth the sweetness j of a man's friend by hearty counsel." I She told what true friendship was and ired, as an illustration, the friend- I ship of David and Jonatham, "A friend | is one who knows all about us and | si ill likes us. Here in college we are I • meeting people new to us and choosing | new friends, some of whom may pro bably play a major part in our future lives. Vie should therefore, select our friends carefully and not too quickly. 1 There is nothing better than a good [ spiritual religious friend." We should clioo-e some of our : j friends from older, and more ex- [ i perienced persons than ourselves, per- j sons who are more apt to understand { us and give us needed advice. "It is well," said .Miss Towsend, "to choose friends with opinions that differ from j ours. Intelligent argument is whole- | ' some for the mind." [ A person who professes to be our 1 friend should love us for what we are, and not for some quality that may fade away with the passing of time. Many are the heartaches caused by ' negligent "friends." | "A false frieftd," concluded Miss Townsend, "is worse than an open enemy." S. GLADSTONE HODGIN GOES To HARVARD (Continued from page 1.) [ ments made under his direction are 1 the new heating system for Cox and Archdale Halls which was installed a year ago, the tiled floors and walls in the bathrooms at Cox Hall, which i work is now* neating completion, and | the improvement of the trees on the ! campus by having them gone over by j an expert tree surgeon. Perhaps the most outstanding piece of work done by Gladstone i liodgin as business manager, was the money which he saved the college, i due to his efficient buying of supplies | for farm, dormitories and dining halls. In addition to his work as business manager, during 1924-1925 Mr. Hodgin j taught a class in Economics and dir j ected the dramatic productions. Under his tireless and efficient coaching, the Dramatic Council staged one of its greatest productions last April, "Smilin' Through." He also took an | active interest in the work of the | Men's Athletic Association at the College. j The College is fortunate in having 1 been able to secure Mr. Henry Crutch field who will succeed Mr. Hodgin as buyer and general overseer of the college plant while Thomas Hadley ■ .ill have charge of the janitor Work and stnull repairs. PERSONALS j Cal'ie Hobson and Alden Hunt spent J ihe week-end at their homes in East j Bend. Frances Osborne spent the week-end it her home, in Pleasant Garden, j John Reyoldds '25 was the guest |of his brother, Paul, during Saturday and Sunday. Carrie Teague and Esther Reecy were at Snow Camp during the week- I end. Margaret Townsend and Elizabeth Levering spent the week-end in Bur lington with Margaret Levering. Pansy Donnell, Maude Simpson, and (Catherine Shields visited Nell Chilton J at her home in Walnut Cove, Saturday ■ .and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Saunders and Mr. and Mrs. p. A. Owen, of Mt Airy, spent Sunday with their daugthers, Virginia Saunders, and Katherine Owen. Several fiends from Mt. Airy also i visitpd the girls Edward Holder '25 and Grady ] Conrad, an old Guilford student, spent the weekend at the college. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Armfield, Mrs. W. E. Paul, and Miss Ophelia Paul, THE GUILFORDIAN pii.ojQ^ Ean While You Learn College students of ability can i make good money in their spare time acting as our representatives. We have a clean-cut proposition that insures a steady income dup ing college and after graduation, if desired. Write for details, with out obligating yourself. PILOT Life Insurance Co. GREENSBORO, N. C. H. B. GUNTER Vice-pres. and Agency Manager ——.—— GRIN DUMB BELL j Karly to bed, And early to rise, And your girl goes out With other guys. * ♦ * Those eyes! Those eyes, My glances always catch. They fill me with exquisite pain, For the glass one doesn't match! * * * : FARMER: (.'ar take much gas? TOURIST: Does it? Why every time a cylinder misses, I have save half a gallon. * * * | TOl RIST (in village notion store): "Whaddya' got in the shape of automobile tires?" SALESLADY: "Funeral wreaths, life preservers, and doughnuts." * * * JACQUELINE: What did you say your age was? ('HOLLY: I've just reached twenty-one. JACQELINE: Is that so? What de tained you? * * * RUTH: Why do you call your flivver "Pyorrhea?" MARVIN: Because four out of five have one. * * * | A Guilfordian sheik met two girls ! this summer who had reputations for being the dumbest girls in town. One of them was so dumb that the • doctors were afraid to give her ether j for fear of not knowing when she became unconscious The other wanted, one day, to borrow a corkscrew to unlock a revolving door. * SOPH: What are you writing? FROSH: A joke. SOPH: Well, give her my best regards. * ♦ * DAD: Well, my boy any college debts? I COLLEGE STUDE: Nothing, sir, but what with diligence, economy, and stern self-denial you will be able to pay. ♦ ♦ * BO: See that guy up there? /O: Well, 1 won't say he's egotistical, but if he Wasn't so large he'd have , a whole lot less to think about. * * A graduate of the school of hard t knocks —the average Ford owner. * * * . j "Look mama, the circus i? in town!" , "Ilush, darling, it's only one of National Underwear for Men and Boys ! Ribbed and Athletic Styles which have every wear-resisting and comfirt giving feature | P. H. HANES KNITTING CO. Winston Salem, N. C. £ T j QUALITY JEWELRY LOW PRICES i O |GU36ln] XIA C O rJ Inquire about our Time Payment Plan | 345 SOUTH ELM ST. GREENSBORO, N. C. | We Give College Men Ten Per Cent Oft' j j College Men! When you buy your fall suit buy a good one—'it pays You "11 get more pleasure out of wear ing it; you'll cut a better figure in your neighbors' eyes; you'll have longer, more satisfactory service Here you're sure of fine qual ity; the Hart Schaffner & | i j Marx label is your guarantee j I j $37.50 | AND AT $32, $45, SSO, S6O WRIGHT'S GUILFORD HOTEL CORNER j Page Three
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