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The Annuals are finished, just hot from the press, nncl they arc the best Annuals that ever were. You’ll think so, too, when j'ou see one and then you’11 want one, and it will be too late. Buy one now while it is yet time. If you have oi'dercd one yet aiu)thcr for your sweelheart, your yirl triciid, your brother, etc. Show that you are proud ot‘ yinir col lege; supiiort her publications, and especially buy an Aniuial now. A]iply lo Atmie Hall Baity, business manajyer. Y. W. C. A. SERVICE Sunday 6:1,5 P. M. Student Volunteer Band Leading. Leader De Lila J^eato}!, President Foreig’n Mission Band Devotional Jocelyii Cox, President Home Mission Band Special Musie. The Meaning of the Volmiteer Band Mary Tillery The Call of the Hour....Dr. Chas. E. Maddry DR. HILL LECTURES Friday evening at 6:45, in the ehapel audi torium, Dr. Hill, famoiw foot specialist, who rendered valuable service in his line of work during the war, gave a ver^' interesting and informational talk. His lecture was illus trated by slide.s which portrayed graphically the follie.s and horrible results of improper footwear. It is hoped that the facts presented lasting impression and that -M' ;ge students will hereafter wear CRACKLES ^ Stupid : “That girl over there always looks so nice.” "Wise: ‘ ‘ Ye.s, she has good borrowing taste. ’ ’ —M. B. B., ’21 N. C. “Where arc you going my pretty maid?” “I am going to snee;£e, sir,” she said. “Whom arc j’ou sneezing at my pretty maid ? ’ ’ “I’m going to sneeze—a-eliew,” she said. “Which tooth do you want me to pull, Sam?” asked the dentist. “L’l^per six, sir,” replied the Pullman porter. Sadie crilically viewed the eggs she was scjit ti) purchase. “These are not fresh,” alu! told tlie grocer. “Strictly fresh, little girl,” he assured her. ■•Xo,” she persisted; “my papa told me there s a eornei' on fresh eggs; these are all smooth.”—The Epworth Herald. A HOLD UP! lie: ••Well. I guess J'll kiss you goodbye tuitil tomorrow.” She: “Xo. (icdi-ge, .1 cdiildn't hold my breal li lha) long and be.side.s X nuist go inside in !cn minules, '—Colgfitf* Bantei'. Disgusted Professor—Wliat did j’ou come to eollege for, anyway? You are not study ing. Bobby Rahrah: “Well, mother saj’s it's to fit me I'or the prosideiuiy; Uncle Jim, to sow my wild oats; sister Helen, to get a elunu For her to marry; and dad, to bankrupt the family.”—Boston Transcript. L. Kelly; “My ancestors came over in the MayHower.” J. Mauney ; “Jt‘s lueky Hiey diil. the immi- gi’ation iaw.s are stricter ju)\v. ” A. W. Lawrence: “But Mary, how could you see to kiss him in the dark?” Mary Bennett: “b’m! Don’t you thiJik that I hadn't t'onnil the wav to his lips before then.” PHOTO GRAFT Percy: “I asked her if I might sec her home.” Valle: “And what did she say?” Percy: “She said ‘sure'—that she would send me a photo of it.” POWELL'S WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP Raleigh's Leading Shoe Store 117 Fayetteville St. Raleigh, N. C. Engraved ff^edding Invitations CORRESPONDENCE STATIONERY With Monoginm, Crcftt or Address VISITING CARDS—Finest Qualify—Lowest Priccs Edwards & Broughton Printing Co. . RALEIf.'H, N. C. ce.ffjzaff^ea o™ ^ Women and Misses We eater especially to the requirements of College Girls and allow them a special discount for cash. Now is the time to buy Your Annual. See Annie Hall Baity Business Manager HORTON'S PHOTOS SHOW WHO’S WHO Good Invc.stment It Pays to Advertise in “The Twig” Meredith College for Young Women Admits only those who have completed four years of work in High School. Facilities excellent, charges moderate. For information or catalog, write CHAS. E. BREWER, President Dworsky's Quality Jewelry. MILE FROM HIGH PRICES A Superb Sloc\ of Diamonds and Watches Flat and Hollow Ware in Sterling and Sheffield Fine Cut Gla»» and Jewelry. Repairing a Specialty. When down town meet your friends in our Rest Rooms Make our store your headquar ters while Shopping GILMERS Inc. Stationery, Kodaks, Fountain Pens, Sporting Goods JAMES E. THIEM Bell Phone 135 Raleigh, N. C. WE HAVE MOVED and now want to serve you from Our New Location 120 Fayetteville Street THOMPSON SHOE CO. The Prosressioe Store We Patronize Our Advertisers
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