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4 THE TWIG Y. W. C. A. PROGRAM TREATS A DISCUSSION OF THK BIBLK >IA.\ Y lM’i:iHCSTiy4i IJIUi.H;ai, I’Ai Ts iti{(»i;niT TO X4»rici: OF AUIUKXCK "Wliat do you know about the Bi ble?" Wns the subjcct oI sl most uu- iiaual Y. AV. C. A. iirograiu on Sun- (lay evening, Octdhev 28. After the Scripture lessim read by Andrea Covinytou, CiUheriiie Nooe gave some interesting statfaticg to sliow what tlie Bible is. The wny in which the Diblo has l>een liandod down to iis w'aa told l)y Hettie Dooiie. Many interesting thinga about the various versions and trans- liVliona wori! here revealed. In speaking of the books that make np the book, Pulay 13aruwoll coiniiared the sixty-six books ijt ibe Hible to n lovely hulidliig ot; slxty-slx rooms. The Old Testament wna likened to the llrst part ul' tlic structure and tho New (o hitcr additions. Elizabeth IMiriioli (-omjKired the rx- ifitcnce of Ibo Hiblt* to the Phoenix, whit'll aftor living I'or a hiiudrrd years i.s oonsnnjoii iiy liro, ont oC the flames ariKing anodier Plmonix. That we liavu Un' yrrrii'turos prcHorvi'd i.^i due only tn (foci's providence. Tlic pra'li{-i: m'cvi'ry day ]’.il)lc I'Ciid- ijjg was iHsfUssorl by Lillian .\[icli:u'l, Ciod’s W(jrd to bn ;i ^'ood thing, in ;i Rooii thing ill a .uoiul placo, Tor a good purpose innsL lie I'liroinlly and syHtoiiiail;iliy Miidiod. Anunig the many lu'ltia oriVri'd Inr study, ibat o£ iViiluuijjg lopji'.s was c.'iiirni.-illy stressed. : A>ff}ITIUUS TJi.V.MS TEAjr AlUSKS !>• i'ACULTY HANKS fContlniicd ft-am jiago 1) It is hoped that at a very early date we almll have another game like this one. And those playing may rest assured that each and every girl Is intensely interested in the outcome ol' all such games and will lend their hearty support. Although Miss Law find Miss Johnson came out poorly against Mias Znijriskic and Miss Stnitli at this 'time, it is no sign that rorliniG wili not reverse the score at the next meeting of onr players, The scoring was done in a moat iinirine wa.v. Ask Misa Zabrlskie for information mn- cerning the method, i «ksi’1jEM)i:.\t soi'HOMOici:- StiVIOK MASQUKKAPE IS Di:- LIGIITFLX SliTmG FOll I’AIM'V ^Coiilhnwl fyoiii iio'/t: !j .Vninorous entertalnitig games wore liai^ticipated In after which was served H cleKcions ice courso airrying ont the in-ango color K-h‘nu> wilh tin* black rut souvenir on each place. La.stly. Ih(> Seniors serenaded Ihp Sopbomaros and (he Sophomoi'CK, the Seniors. 'I his bit of fiistcr ('lass dovotlon was cntlod by the Seniors’ flftc'cn Uahs for fliC SopKomoro Krtilit- whirh iirnn‘l an '■xcL'odiiigly attrac'rivu I'uti'rtainineut ani r)iio ibat was (Mi.ioycrl imm«>iiH(’ly by all proHont, imiom: c.\f,i,.s MISS \M;LCil KlNTKR- 1 \!^^ rOK OCl’O- BIiK'S ^lAIDl'fsS i)i;i,r(J!jTi'rr oiifioou i-i-.vsr i\ noNoif Of 4hto. Hull's MllJilinAYS il/i ^rcc.’il ,;ciy ii;ii ’dii' Jii'mi iiir.s huil O'l'ibf'r! And wiili fiood I'l'asons too. I'lir 111'y finunl in reality llmL MisH W(?h'h liiiil Ii'i! f.ifL’i-ittmi lliflr Iiirlli- days. On Wi'dai-'iuy. Orioi)(>r 2.!tb. tin: O.'iwijt'r u'iyN !i;iiipily guthfTi'd in ilio KytM I'oiin ;!’c livo o’clock. 'J’hc'i'o thry wore i n i l.y ‘',|isH WcU'h. wbci pri.pii.^rl sniiii- iijicri *tiiiji giinips wlib b wi'i'o iilayiij ‘.vjrh iiiucb ('ULbnsiasin. Alh'r I'Vi rvDiii' iliorDnglily wartn. anil Ui''U ii [ijii’nti •, 1i;h| ix'f'n inndc known. i.ln‘ livuwnii •; wei't! snmniom'd to the lalib'. I'c wu- iruly a fenst i.liat was loniiil—a ii.'ist sndi tbat non;: biif tho.Hi,' i)ri'SCi>t M il a|ii)rcci;if/-' ilio en.iny- monr. Many fin i':: ccinbi bi; sci'n pi;c'p- ing throu«li ili>' rnrtaiiis down on thn gym loiii’i—iii: wishing that the larky monlii m (ii'iutiiT |i;,d bi'cn Ihoiry, Asa liltiiii;' nun liision fur a Klorltnis ropiifjt, ciich Ilf (h^i lit'iiwtiicH was pr'- sontfd wiUi n birl.lnl'iy rnkiv- an is- scntial for every ]H'i'fi-ci lilrLlnhiy—and now wo-uiis fit' Oi'tobi-r kuow no boits'r wish for nnl'ur’uiiiati' ynu-uns ilian that of hdiiiiiK chat .Miss Welch will smilo will) f!ivi)i- upon Ibe other blvtli- (lays. Catherine ildl.bl’tt s|i(.'nt Sunday in Louisburg. Maggie Fleming, studying u.stroii- omy—“Isn’t if. a good tiling ymi tinn'l have to got out and crank the world," At lu't'scnl it (m aiuui.-L an iiii|iossl- I'iliiv fur siimt! h’-irl« to i;ot a pinnio i-iill, W'liy? noi'iin.se wi- du nnl |jrM-tic! Ilu' (iDld.'ii Uulc in ibis phase of litv. iind a- a ri'Mili ur' scllixii. i’r:i.'iiial!y Kiri„ havi- li. use i'l.'M, nnd jusi ;;iiiii'n:a' .'adi jilrl wjiii ri'.'v'ived a plioue lail sbiiiiM talk a liiilf hiiui', or even lifir.'i'U minui('s. Wo all iciitjw l.’iaf it W(i«ill lal»e iierhaps ii wi.i'k for earli girl to iiaw h(’r (urn in Uilking over the leleplmne. Worse sl ill-• while these girls were talking, "thi'r i)e(>p|c' woald be Irying '(o leli'- plioiif! soini'oiie a( Meredith. I.at ihey ""ulii Iind tbeir att.’nii'ls iinsnceess- liil, regardlci^s of hnw iaipurlaiu: IIk' I'iill was, anil sijiiply b(-eaus'‘ some .nirl at Mrri'diili was rai'ryliig on a Innir. tl.'l^ll■^s. and tintieci'ssary convi’r- sutinn wiili a friend. If some one ciills yini, Vdu may say wbal Is in-i'cs- ->';iry. and a’f tin' saine time be ph'asaiit and |niii((i, liat ."i itiintUes talk sbouh! snlhi-e. Of cunrsi'. ymi may want to bilk iDurli lojii-iT, )nii Jiist remotulj(!i- that the telejihoiii' is net your pei’sonal |)fo|)ei'ty, |)at lurlongs to us all. Oth(‘r ,i;irlH Wiin't to gi't calls, and suppose you were in that, oiher Kiri's iilncc— well wiinldn't you want yonr calf' Surely you wiaild. Perlntiis il would br.' ilitlei-i.'iii if HO could n.-it; lie phone at all limc.s, Imt Study lluurs make I lie teje|)hrming lijae duik- brief. it is !>ernilssibh' for ntudon'cs to un- swrr the teleidnuie luii don't answer il unless yim tlicreby eon.sent lo get till' per«(ai who is being called. Ifii.s wlmkt mader, as yoti see. Is Just having consldcral ion for uihers and yiia. yuiirsclf, are tiflcti In 'fJiat gnuip .'allcil, ‘'others.’' DIVISION OF I, R. CLUB OWING TO IN- CREASE OF MEMBERS INTKKXATIONAL HlilAl’IOXS CLLH HOLDS ni-MO>TIILY MEETING The usual bi-monthly mec’ting oC the International Relations Club wna held Monday arteriioon, October 22, at B o'clock In the college parlora. Ah the club is ratlior large, it was decided that it W(uild be better for the indi vidual and the elul) as a whole if ft were divided into two groups—one meeting at f> o'clock on Monday and the other at G;45 on Tliursday. Aft(3r the discnsHlon of hualtiess nn I Jnterestfng program on Citba was i-en- I dered. Eliisiiboth Higgs gave a resume ■ oC fh(3 various voyages of CohnnbiiR with special HtrcBs on his trips to Cuba and lils impreasions of 'the is- luiid. A very interesting paper was retid nn the rustonia, appearance, and characfcr of the natives of Cuba, and their treatment of the invaders by Km- ina Lancnsler. Vera Dixon discussed the exploration of De Soto in hla march for wealfli mul the fuun'tnin oC youth in Florida. Then the mcotitig was thrown open lo an Informal discus sion of curri'iit topics, (iue.!tlous lioing asked by Frances Howard. .Al Ibe conifih'iion of t!u> program delicious hot chocolate and saltinos were served, and an enjoyablo half liour was spi-nt In gossiping over the ti'a cups. EVERYTHING IN SPORTS AND DRESS WEAR AND OUR USUAL 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL MERCHANDISE TO MEREDITH STUDENTS Service Satisfaction Wulk Around the Corner Will Convince You^* CORNER WILMINGTON AND EXCHANGE HICKS’ DRUG STORE Anything you want Any time you want it Come to see us! Sl'MOlt fl.ASS DKLrCHTFl LLY KNTKIM'.UX.S AT KLAHOHATD niwKii i'0ii:\rAS( 0T 1-t'i ii.i CMiniiiU' viiir i vrs 1 Alina Kendrick, studying astron omy—"Where i.s the Apex of the earth?" Novella Kendrick—"About twenty miles .from Raleigh.” JK-WKI.KHK KAl.I'llGii ^C'onliiiucd ffoia pa;/a 1) U'licn we were Soiihoinorcs, then, ah llien. it was chase lu'wlsli this away, chase newisb that away, 'I’his away, that away. Uutil .Inniors! W'Ik^ii we wore .Iimiors, .Iiniiors. •1 uniors. When wc worr* .hiniors, tiion. ah Uk'ii. li was wish, wish 'this away Wish, wifili tbat away, this way, iJmi away. I'ntil Seniors' Now we arc Seniors, Seniors. Seniors, Now we are Seniors—well, all well. It is di.g, dij; this away Dig, dig that away, ihis away. Ihal away, For dignity. Wbilo standing (be Seniors snag (he folinwing soug to Ibn little mns- cof. fJiiuny Dny: *Sweel('st little f(!llos\', ever been be fore, Surely we do Ioy( lilm, Senior class of '24, Tiicn here’s to our mascot, with (ryes so sbiny blue. .Make.s us alwa\’s love him, wo know (biit he is true. When lUinny Boy’s a smilin’, on liis little facc 'I'liink wc. see the dimples, fsnrrows lo erase. Wiien Hiinny Boy's a laughin’, his cheek redder glows. IU‘ii we come a crowdin’ to kiss him cro he goes,” linnny 13oy, 'though having braved lifi' in tills world I'or only four years, was not ou(! bit ttbashcd before Ilfly- seven Soiilor.s. He expressed his de light la a response with a long, lond bias! (if u small Jiotli. He was well liicaspd with his souvenir of a (inaint, foui-wheelod cart nnide of crackers and ciikcs, and said hr. would be back tor breakfast. At the eonchisloti of ihe dinner, the Sonior.H gave fifli'on rails for "inaRcot.” This ga’LlKrring of tho SeiiloiB of ’24 was !i means of unltJjig thoTii in a stronger class spirit, and of Introduc ing their ninacnt and color.s tn the entire (inlloge. The Newer Modes IN Footwear fii keeping willi f/ttr lrii(li(i.m lo be tlu* first with tbo iicwcist, '\c iire,pri‘[)afe(l vvillt u liost i.it’ t.-lcvi'r, ik-\v inociels wliidi rcflcct ilii- !jt(esl ol‘ AIKUJOII morle.s. .\]| atm (k't^idcdly cliffci'cnt froil, llie earlier I all slyles--nii(l, M e think, decidodly siiuirter. TFc irtvile you lo inspect LEVY’S BOOTERY RALEIGH, N. C. ALMO Monday Jiul Tuesilay “Secrets of Pa?'is'' AU SUtT Vay.l Wednesday nnd Thursday LIA BIARl') in ^’The Destroying Angel" I'riduy Only 1’0A4 MOORE in Harbor Lights*' Siiturdiiy HOOT GIBSON tn *^Shooting for Luck** Coming ’J’OM M-IX in "SOl'T UOILEI}" ^MEREDITH COLLEGE For Youn^ .Women ADMITS ONLY THOSE WHO HAVE HAD FOUR YEARS OF WORK IN AN ACCREDITED HIGH SCHOOL Facilities Excellent Charges Moderate For Informalion or Catalogue, write CHAS. E. BREWER President
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