2 THE TWIG Member North CaroHtia CoUegiate Pr\'ss .-l«soc(aio?». Oiflcial Organ of the sutidcnt JJody of Meredith Cot- lC[/C. Fuaxcks CuKtiiiv Editor DoiiciTiiY McBraveb. ,J/ona£;in£r JSditor MAUiiAiiKT OvKin'ON. .Bitsincas Matiai/cr Rdihciiia CiiAwronn... .Ass/. Bus. Mgr. Anme Elkcns Associate Editor RnxA liJAUi.E Wai.ton ,Editor Phani'Ks Howard. . .Circtt?a£Jon Editor Gf.ADY5 Cox Asst. Cir. Editor AxxtE F. IlARnts... .Bacftanjffl Editor tlic iiiiirv(‘li>ua cquipuiojit; outlliiocl Hit'i't', .siutli is not tlic caac wliol- iy, sincti flio l.rustccs luivu rwisoii ii} lii'licvc iluit the 1‘liiss of ’2d aliall 1m' till' iiiitiul grmluatcs ot" flic new iiisiituiioii, “Wu can luirdly wiiU,,” is .«chKil-;,ni'l dluiig, but., iipologii-s, it truly fils tliu \irosutit sii uiiri'jii. Social Calen&av Siibapriptiou Price $2.50 €bttortal O Only one-uioiv issiuu iM'foro Christ- ma.H. * * Woohvorth trade iiicrcasos with flio appcanmce of Clivistmas Ciivds. O A Fi'i'shniaii was iicard to reitiarlc io(lay, ‘'Onlj twelve more days!” Wore still wondcving ■\vhat .slio iiiiglit liavfi meant. « Xlio -\rt Kdui'atinii iiiav i)f sour«-(.‘i of iiispiralitjii (o llic slnwlv iiH'lim'il, They liavo liecn woi'kiiig in Cliristmii.s jn'cwnts for wrclc.s, Our id«-a of a [ji'.H.simi.'it is t!h' gii'l wlio ri’cciuly naid that slir liaii-d to jfo lionu.' for llip holidays, ln'cause .--111) knew she wouhi tiavc to roitll- hjH'k III M'hnnl ill Mlll\' I H(i weeks" tiiiii'. 'i'his iiitrrc.-t ill -ii-lH'dnlrd haslv‘i- hall in iHiunishiiiy imt dfligiti ful. "W low uh” I'lMjiijth to li(-Iic\'c tluit a fi'w itinrf t'i'iiiari' sii>ri'.' on tiic Niiiir? sulijciM in'M year and hd im, will Mi'cinn[ili'.'h iM'ii yrcatnr iiii- iln-aiiK-rl Avijirli r:^. At li'iist. iis siir- '•t'n.-i ijiiili-i II ;t jilaii uuriiiy (jf a trial. i.AS' lliiii Idcitl/jill hmiiir.' liiivi lit'i'ii sah’iy ^;"i-un-i|, it sci'in-i iljui mii' iliij)ali(-llfr tnl' the iijuiiiliii' of’ ihc hii.>^k('i li;ill M'asijii iiiiglit >i'jvi' 11,' I’odiI lor Ilii)ii_n'li( ainoiig- uiu'sclvcs. Jn- h-ri.-Dllr'yuilf alhlr'iii-s is ;i qiu'slioii 'vliir'h liii.i not hecii rlu; fiiusp of iiiui-h di.viissiiiii, ciilu'i' pro or cron, Jit Ari'rclilh, l.ut it is tht‘ only pru- ji'rt’ssivi' attiludi', atxl it st-cm.-i u Koocl fjucsiioH t(> agifalc. Whal do ihf students tliink? .\iiy [ici'.'soii who innocently cln8so.s nicitwlcs iiiid inlolo.scoiice in the saijii* gruup, iiiis but to visit our in stil letiuii, of Icurniiig in order to have his view.'? rather abruptly re vised. Wilh Cliristituis in tlic air, and llii' nn'nrtlcs quarantine over the; riifirniary, (he popular question is whether we shall, as a result of the flift-aiene{l (’pilenuc, ho quarantined tlii’ougli (JliriHtn)a.s holidays, or get 'arliT OIK'S for the siiine reason, l^acli has liev opinion according to whelhei- she is un opfiinist or a [K'ssiiiiisr, hut iit any rtiU‘, tlic ques- fion obviou.sly has two sides, and it but rcniaiiis to lie seen wliefhe." wIiM'h m' nciilier sih' shall (.‘merge \'i-tin'ioiis. The .Senior Chautauqua i.s uii in novation wliicb is fo bo aiiticiputcd. I5n'n of iicf:cHsit}'j jnid a Iwjliof in ihr Stunt Xight spirit, its develop- iiK'iit and end i.s (o be woi’tliy, it is lidped, oi' many .siniilnr .sueei'ssors. 8ii»'i' it is !i striutly Senior affaii', it is to eontain nn element of dig nity liefiiting (lio poaitioii/ of its s|)imsors upon the collegiate ladder; inu as it is, also, a i)roduet of the presenl ]>artiinilar yenior cla.ss, il must. |x‘rlU'ec', eonlain iii addition, that element of frivolity, wlietlier lnnqid.M'l'nl nr olherwise fii hi Slnnt Night ) wliieh always .‘jeems inevita- lile. At any rate, every one iiiter- I'sied in ni)vellies and unusual .situa- liiios, is lo he expcetel, welcomed, an.l sjivcii tlicir full money’s valuo at the Si'iiior 'lunuiuu[n!i, lo be !n'ld tDiiKii-iuw night in the elui])el. Friday, Dcceniljer 7, 5:00 P. .M.— Jnnlor-Fresliniaii Ijaskotball game; G:45, Meeting of French Chilj; 8:00, Literary nncl HlsLorlcal AHsopuition lias use of chftpel. ■s « Saturday, Doceiiiber 8, S:00 P, M.— Senior Chautauciua iu cliapol. He ^ iH Sunday, Decemljor 9, 0:00 P. M.— Y. W. C, A. meeting. ii> » « Monday, December IQ, 5:45 P. M.~ Mootliig o£ International Relntfons Club in the uarlors; 8:00 P. M., Mr. Swain gives concert in chapol, >ic * St Tuesday, December 11. r>;OU P, 7,1.— Meeting oI Classical Club. i Thursday, December 13, G;45 p, m.— Mootfag of second section oC llie In- tornalioual Uolatlons Club In parlors. • *! 1)1 Friday, December 14, 4:30-0:00 P. Af, —Exhibit of Homo Economics Club; (i:00, German Club has Christmas party. IJASlifcTJlALL SEASON OPENS aillS WEEK (Continued from page 1) dnunpIoHshiy tor the last tlirce years and now it is a big quostlon as to wlicther it stays In tlieir Inuids or whether '21 takes It from them. Come on out Dverybody, Let’s back our teams, for you know a "pepless” team is a pitiable sight. Come on Seniors, Juniors, Sophs and Freshmen, yell and start yuiir team ol'f right and let the beat one win! SKNJOli CiFalTAUQUA (Gontinucd frovi page if Aiul knowing "It pays to advertise,” Join In our plans, give us a boost. So dollars niay come in our Irciisnry to roost. BE SURE and See QTaplor'g NEW STORE 2cl and 3rd Floors m FAViirr'i’EviLT.n: sr. '^The Show Place of the Carolinas and The Cheapest Place to get what you want in Raleigh ^aplor's It is, indeed, gratifying to fimdly iiiive a di.«pliiy of definite plans ol' our mnch heralded ".Vow AIerelitli.’‘ A.s they Imng in tiie hall, we pa.s.>i them witli a sonso of regret that .some ol’ us shall he unable to enjoy .\nnilu i' ".SoplKJinore .Vighi OH"’ has hi'eii anticipated, dreaded, anil made hisinry; a searh't page, too, in the red h.'lter events of our eol- b'giati' hisKn’y. Thi.s tradition is numbered among ihe f-w nio.si ebcr- i-lied ones, both fi'om the stiUid- jiiniii.-' of enjoyment and jiiemory of ibe jiai'lieij)ant.s. ft i.s a simple, but hiij,|[ly .'Neeessfnl, device vs'liich in- siii'is a lai'k of any pri'tenee at haz- iiij;. Iieciin.se no one Jiienibei' of the (da.ss will dare a deed, even in ap- |i;trr'iii I'liii, fi)i- svliieb her ebi.ss, as il wlnde, will have to piiy rhe ])i'ii- aliy. iJexides lieing such a ri-slc, ihe seiirimi'iit eau.sed by this “iS'ighr Oil'.” |inis its .stamp of dlsapjji'ovul iqioii aeiiuns (^veu in the pale of haziii.a:. and is t)jo caii.se of the pre.s- '•ni |)rcviileiit t)pj)osition lo any such cmitlni-i fjij the jiart of ifereditli girU. 'rhi.-> event ranks along with siii'h oflier thing.? of widespread iii- iiinl custom as Stunt. iXight, o]' tin- .) unior-.Senior JJanquet, for e.\;ain|)!fs, {uid i.s one which is always I‘eg;irfled in retro)jj)ect «,s one of the iii'ighl >|ifjK ill a Mei’editli College JMi’JiojrPTi; rjjoCRAai ijv SOCIETY fContinued from vige i) After the proRrnm the vfirioiis groupa of tbe society were explained by their respective heads and the members signed u[) for thti group of their choice. .After tills tiie meeting was adjourned. ">!o. Bill, I am sorry; l)iit I am sure we could not be happy together. You know 1 always want my own way in everytiiing." "lUit, my dear Daisy, you tonld go on wanting it after we were married.' DisUnctwe(y Engraved and Decorated Christmas and New Year GREETING CARDS are ready for your selection An early visit will cnjibleyou to Rlioose irom our largo and variod assortment AVOID THE CHRISTMAS HUSH Edwards & Broughton Printing Co. CALIFORNIA FRUIT STORE OUR SODA FOUNTAIN HAS BEEN POPULAR SINCE 1900 High Grade Candies Fancy Selected Fruits Pure Ice Cream VISIT OUR ICE CREAM PARLOR PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE CALIFORNIA FRUIT STORL career.^ The elas.s of ’26 is to Ik ])articuiar!y congrutulntcft upon the highly sati.sfiietory and sucecssful niniin(!r in whidi. the night wa.n ])nssed, since it iiidicaios by their adept hnndling of a rather delicate aitiijition, jin ability to do even greater filings in the future. Ill lie Ijl Keportcrs for this issue nrc: Leono Wiinvielc, Porfin Alderman, lOlizabetli Purnell, Mai-tha Livei-- mon, Jo.^siiinijio Oldham, Ti.ui Thompson, Pkoohc Day, Holuu Ply- bon, Frances lloivard, Loraiiio Saw yer, Alnui Wel)b, Louise Alderman, Raoford Hatclier, Lena Ooviugtoii, Augusta Andrews, Susio Roams, Mary Currin, Inez .Ferrell, ^r.-iry Allison. GILMER'S, INCORPORATED IN THK HEART OF RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA'S GREATEST DEPAItTMIJNT STORI'’ GOODS. HOUSE FURN'ISHINr«5 BEDDING, SHOES, MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING INFANTS’ '““RY. When cloOTi town malte GILMER’S youi- headquarter. REST ROOM CHECK ROOM MAIL OFFICE Sample Shoe Store Shoes and Hosiery 218 S. WILMINGTON ST. Shoes of Today with a touch of Tomorrow

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