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^ COLLEGE NEV^S J R(‘v. J. Arne11* of Wii^'ram, N. C. visit- Cfl liis dimghter Juanita last Tuesday. ^Ve (in' «ovry Miss Edilii Maynard had to j'ftiirti to her homo last Thursday ou aceouut of ill health. Several of the Merodilli jrirls enjoyed llu* ])lay “IjuIu Belt’’ g'ivou last Saturday at I 111' Academy of Music. IMisses Cornelia Ayres and Alvah Law- renei-. '21. visited friends at the eollcfrc last week end. ^iisses Lillian Evans, fmia Daniels. N’ir- f’inia Barnes, lii'ulah ^^l\vland. and Cilady.s Currain sj^ent the week end in llench'rson. iLisses Blanche Marlin and (Jladys 8lricl- land wove out in town for the week end. Misses Gladys O'liriant. Rsther Boyd. Ev(‘lyii Barber, Xannio and Susio licants wi're at lioine for the week end. We are glad to report hotli Miss Campbell and Dr. Brower imi)rovin”’ al'ter a slight ill ness. ilisisos Lihi Eai-I Dnwell and Ruth Coii'/li spent the week end out in town. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB AVc have all heard of llu* Internalioiial ]i(‘- lalions Club, but few liave a dehnite idea of wbal it is, The club was formed last year, and ils jiurpose is to brinjr up and infonuiilly dise.uss ]iresent day sul).jeels (if htith nnlioiial and iiiternationa! importance, [t is conneet- ed with similar clubs in other Citlleyies all over the I'nited States. Those in it hist year not only enjoy(‘d it. hut learned many thinfjs of definite interest and importaiiee—things which every- true eili/.en oufi'ht to know. Bet ter work can always be done with more ease aflei- the be-iinniu'i' year, so wo are startin^^ out this year with bright prospccts. But be fore we ean be fully orjranized, new mem bers have to be clectod tn take the place of those who did not return this year. All nomi nations must be handed to (ho Soc.vetary. Fannie Paul, and voted on by the e.lub. Girls, this is soiUcthing reaily worth while, and well worth the same amnnnt of time and effort you may liavo to exert oecasiotuilly. Hand in your name without delay, if you are interested. Lost—a notebook, by a Freshman witli a black back. n==^r---ii II II II— f Y. W. C. A. NOTES j Those wilt) atti'iided the Y. W. C. A. .ser vice last Stinday evening en.ioyecl an nn- usnally inlerostiiiy ]irofira)n. After the openini' hymn inul Ihc Bible reading;' the president iiiiiiouneed the sul).ii-ct of the evening—The Four-fold Life of the College Girl, '!.'Ik' first division—tiie I’liysii-al Life— was presented by Sarah Xooe, In a few well-ehos(‘!i words xlie touched upon the ini- portaiice to our i’hysical developmeul of. lirst, Dii't : second Sleep: third. Systeiiiiuic e.vereisej and foui’tli, the pi'oper kind of -lollieK for differenl kinds of weather. 'I’lie next speaker was i^li/;abelli Kinispy who spoke of our liilt'lleetnid Life. Amoii^ ilie tliinys she lold ns was Ihnl too iina'li -;tud\ing is bad bnt too liitle is miU'h worse lie-anse thi' Inlelieclual Dcveiopment is mii' of the most, if not the most, important lluiiLr> we expect to gain when we go to collleu'’i'. 'I'lu' third |)art of our College liife to be discussed was o\ir Social Life. In spcakiiisi- iif this Saniie Bowder (old Ihe iin]nn'tan'e of our daily social iife, and sin- ^■■iive us sev eral go(nl suggestions fur oni' daily life at Mer(‘dilh, b'iist. \'ou are known l>y llic c'ompany you keep, S(-cond. Ih- li:i|ipy. be- lansc that all'eets v(»ur .studies as well as ^1 ii^i_,-iP=ni II ir=nf=i[^ f COLLEGIATE PRESS J ^n'‘=^il=;^i===ii-^^r=;=gii )i,_=n^ N. C. COLLEGIATE PRESS ASSOCIATION l''rniu ('iiri'liii/iiii—.X. C. C, W. (ireeiisbni'o, .\ .C. drei'Msboro, X. C.. Oct, 5th.—The (ti-tohiT iSth issue (if the Carolinian will fi'atnn' athletics at the etillege. 'I'he fall term spoit will be hockey ami will begin in a few ihiys. Keeords ]nnd(* b\' the freslnni'ii in physical education wili he published with a snmmai'v of last >-ear's freshnran work. yourself and the ])coph' around \'on. Third. Be democratic, Knurtli, B.e fj'iendly. Kiftli, If you iloii't have a run-loving;- spiiil. (levelo]> one. Till' lasl topic was llmt all im.portant one Icnown as flu* Spii'ilual Tiife. anil was given by P>ea1ric(‘ Xye. She spoke of the inip'n'l- anee of oni' Spiritual Dovelo)unenl while in College aiul told us to lake Christ as our daily 'xam[ile, Sh(‘ alsii spoke of the im portance of nut b(‘in;:’ satisfied with ihe mere ly good, but striving always for Ihe bf“sl, ^Vhen such Interesting programs an' gi\i'n it is an iudueement to fhe most disinterested yirls to go to V, W. C, A,, if there are any girls in school who are disinti'rested. which we hope and feel sure there are not. Engraved Wedding Invitations C'nKUKSl'O.VDKNtJK hi'I'ATIOXKJtV Willi Miiiiiiuniiii, Crest oi- .\ililn‘ss Vl.SrriNG CARDS-Fiiicsf, Qualil.y—Lowt'sl, Priccs Edwards & Broughton Prinlirjg Co. JtALKIGII, N. C. C. C. GUNN & CO. BETTER QUALITY GARMENTS For Women and Misses Catering especially to the requirements of College Girls and allowing them a special discount for cash. Greensboro, X. C.. Oct. .”)tli—Dr. (Mias. B, Machlrey. C»)rrespomling Si'ci'elary of the Boaril of I\Iissions. State Baptist Convi-n- vention, made the Founders Day address at the Xortli Carolina College for Women. Wed nesday October .llh. speaking on ‘'The Place of the Collegi' Woman in Rural I'plift." Dressed in white, as is tiie cusioai. tlic iiiousam! students formed a double cohitini leading into the auditorium, throueii whi;-ii Ihe facult\' and guests [lassed. each chiss fol lowing li.v falling; in behind. As part of the nu)rning exercises, ti-lc^rauis from alunuiae all over the world were read, 111 the afternoon the regular uieeliujr of ihe Ahnnnac Assoeialion was held in The lint, and in the eveninu; the fac\iltv.stndents‘ reeepliun was TTTTerr in T7Ti’“"sncTcn ITTTTis. Alice I. ive—Ha-^ he proposed tn you yei Louise IVIay.s—Xo. but In* has tlic engagi-- nient I'iny in lus voice. THE ACORN Miii'lhhi I-:/ /III Astrotekton and Phi!arct:an Societies Subscription Prici' $2.50 BUY ALL YOU NEED ,\T GILMER’S "IX 'I'lIK HK.AUT 01' U.\1.K|i:a 117 POWELL’S fValk-Ove?' Boot Shop Raleigh’s Leading Shoe Store Favetteville St. RAl.F.ICH. N. C. Thompson Shoe Co. “7V/r Progressive Store" 120 Fayetteville St. RALEIGH, N . C.
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