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The Twig PuhlishetnVccklj' by tiie Student J3ody of Meredith College STAFF K.vriiHiirvK Biiow.v EditoMn-CMcl Ei,iZAiii;rii Ki:m)I!K'Iv As-'iislant-crrilor-in-chicf Ci.AiiA 1\Iak Ji;s,sli* Associ«te editor Uriii FiiKKMAN Associate editor GiiuAi.iiiNK Gnvi:it Associate editor A.wik JIni'f'; Wauii A.isociatc editor Ann Ei.iza Bkkwku Business vuniagcr I'A'Kt.YN I1ai.'‘.v AsHishiul bnsiiirsn niiina;icr Aiiss Lci.\(; Fuvult)! vi»xlrihul(jr SUBSCHIPTJON PRICE .... $).00 EDI'l'OPJALS J Oil]' hiiskolbiill iiiid tonnis loams an* al- I'l-ady hard at work. Tlic'So brisk Aiihiinn days hi'C“ liolh r{ii * il.jl ilnCi i ■ “liTTTrn Tjc liavc ah‘'t(]y .started “uoimliny miles” I'ov llio Let’s sec who will Ite the luelcy iilK'S. 'I'hc Siiidi'iil (iovi'riimciU Associarmii is I'hiimiiu; !i pul fin in the lu-ar ruliiri' an i'!\l ra-l 'iin-icula ]>i'(]^'i-am. I’liiinu' sfoiv 'iifds Hi'* 'K‘in^' )ii'inlcd, and '‘ai-li y^ii'l is tn ite yi'adi'il hy .sniiK' tniknown |n*i's(in : first, on ilic individiialisin ol' the y:ii'l in royard to ]’'''.snnalily. I\laniicrs. Dress and Speech. Set'tinih she is marked as to lior attitude or eo-operatinii \vi1li the ji’roxii) in Social Tife, Atlilelic-s, iJelijrions. and Inleilcetnul. Ttiis is (piili' a new movonu'nt at Mci'cdilli. Imt (ii‘veiiliel''ss an 'Xeellenl one. We liojie to have .special l(>elnves on those dill'erent sub- jei'is hy noted people, and loiii' hel’orc this program is over, we arc sure a wondertHil -han;j'e v.ill take plaee In every one (if ii.s. •vei', this can he done only Ihroii^h the loyal jpixirt jiiid hoai'ty eo-opei’ation ot every oendier oi' l!i;' sintleiil hody. The nuMiil;or-i ■1' I he stidV alone can not make “The Twig" ! sueecss, no niiilter how earnestly they iiia,' .I rive, 'i’o the new yirls o-speeially do we ippi'iil' I'"' linpe it has already hccn im- pre.ssed on the olil {iirl.s, how their help is n(“e([ed. You nuist haek ns up. You must i;4 I'ail. when \’on are ealled on to hel[>. We ire dependinti' on you. {iirls, old and now. Wilhont your help. “The Twig'’^ will “Tail jhroujrh". It's np tn you! r K STUDENT OPINION not have them here? AVhy not build new huiitlings, and buy more yround ri-^Iit iicro, instead ol’ j’’oinj>’ to some out-ol'-tiie-way, in convenient |)laee, whore all the advantaifes or the city will be mis.sed? Kve''vone is entlnisiast ic over The T\vis_'"—or should be, at any rate. We are sure eaeli one of you was ])leased with the lirs|- issue and are ea'fcr for the next issue right now. It is un interes(iu»; little paper, isn’t it? Well, we want it lo ho even belter, fir e.nurse. wo are never satisfied with what we liave liut “The Twiy” ean be made th(‘ oqunl of any Souihern Collejre Newspaper and it is np to ns to do it. I\Tereditb simply nuist not fall below the other collepos. How- Move ]\loreditii? The idea! No more eoir .(•nietil and well sihiab'd spo! eonld he found in ail Ihe eounly. Why. jnsi think of ou;’ inyal alunuuie and have merey oi. their feel- lUis! Wliai if you had bidilen a fr>nd fare .v'll to the “seenes of ytnu‘ childhood'' onI.N fi find, at a suhseqneiit visil, that I\leredil)i \’as n) longer llu‘ scene of your irhihlhood, ■'lit an enlit'(‘ly new .set i)f iniildings in an •iiiirely new silualion, Again, .1 }>ray yon. nii-iider Ihe feelings oi' oui' Alumnae. However, setting asiih' nil sueh ai>peals. ,‘ii-i'' are thr(‘(‘ good reasons why Mei'orlilh honld not be moved, r’ii'sl, ihe localion. al preseiil, i.s nnusual- ',>■ ;idnHrahle i'or the girls lo go shop|)ing. YiTiii? r7TTr"i'il'oci\;'T'i{iss iVie (’i(|fitoi Sipmri' :’ii(l iheiM'\'on are. riglil where all \uur wants an he snp])ti(‘d, and thal. wilh ihc ntino.t i‘ase. Who wants to lie silnaled where iiinnie'^, pennies, anti palienee are wasted MU si reel ears.' WIml girl wanls lo 1k‘ sh far au'ay from llie .shopping eeiiler that she •an see ihe slylcs only onet' a wecic And .vho wauls 1(1 feel alone in the world, wilii t'eNl ilnor iieighhins a mile away.’ Sci'ond. imagine Ihe inconvenience of one !iundred odd girls iioarding a crowded streel ■ar. witii Ihe chaperones franlieally sein'ch- 'iig Iheir girls frcnn the mob, when going to Ihe Acaleniy at night ! Wouldn't yo)i jn-e- i'ei’ to walk two or 1hree blocks, a.s o1h(‘r n\vnsp‘0[ilo do? Third, am! nn)sl impoi'lanl. is Ihe present ■)r(i.\imily oi' liu* clun’ches. If. as you ])ro- pose. I\lci'elith is moved outside of 1he cily ''mils, the girls will either have tfi altend services in their own cbapel, thereby losing eonlaet witli tlie onler woj'ld. oi’ they will be forced lo ride on the ear, or to walk into the e.ily. Why does a girl look forward to Sun days? Is not ono reason that she secs other face.s than those sbc sees on the campus (‘Acli (hjy, and has an opportunity to speak to .some op ber aeqnaintnncos in tow’n? Why, I ask does anyone pro])oso to take this small pleas ure away from ber? You say. w'o need of|uipment ai;d space. So wo do, T heartily agree with you, but why PHILARETHIAN SOCIETY GIVES AMUSING PROGRAM The Phihu'cthiaj) Literary Society had its usual weekly ineeting on Saturday eveidng, Oetol)cr tiie eighth. We were treated wilh a very uniijne program, a representation of a M’edding In Miss Ola Gibbs, accom- )>anied by Miss Winifred Perry, l)eaulifidly rendered “Ain't We Got Fim.’' The cere mony wiis porformotl by the Reverend Mr. K. Sontello, who lied U]') Miss Sara Nooe and I\Ir. II. Senletle in nnlioly m«trlmony for a period of at least six mouths. 'I'lie cos1unu-s of the bridal parly were very exquisite aiul ap]>ro])vinto. Everyone declared the pro gram very inleresling a]ul ludi(U‘ons. BIRTHDAYS AT MEREDITH JFarian Allen entertained several of her Sophomoj'(‘- friends at a bii'tiiday pai-ly Octo ber foui'th, T’he girls nu't at nine o’clock and eujoycfl nnuiy ganu's and stinits until visiting bell sent tliem hcime. Dnring lhe evening Mariani served delicious ice-cream witli birthday cake and caiidy. On the night of October second. Sara Xooe gave a ilelightful party f(ir several SoDhomo.res in hiuun- of ]n;r sister. Kiiliii'- i-ine's birthday. The guests (Mi.ioyed nnisic ami a scries t>f games that liad Ix'en plaiuied by tbe hostess. Cnlting llu’ birthday cake furnished much amu;semeu1. Ice-cream, cake, and sailed peanuts were served. ASTROTEKTON SOCIETY 'I'lie Astroteklon Literary Society met f(U' its first regular meeting Saturday evening. October the ninth. After the regular busi- ne.ss of 1)ie Soeiety was Irausaclod a .sbort but (|uito inleresliug i)rogram was given. It consisted of Ibree luunbors: fir.st. a piano solo by Miss Madge Hodriek; second, a read ing by Miss Margaret Overton; and third, a voeal .solo l)y Mi.s.s Tliebmi Fleetwood, 'I'he membcr.s of the Society agreed with the critic that tbe ]>rogram was (piite in.structive as well as efficiently rendered. California Fruit Store Our Soda Foiinlain ha$ been popular since 1900 High Grade Candies, Fancy Selected Fruits Pure Ice Cream VISIT OUR ICE CREAM PARLOR PROMPT. EFFICIENT SERVICE California Fruit Store
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