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2 THE TWIG T Member North Carolina Collegiate Press Association. Offlcial Organ of the Student Body of Meredith Col lege. 1'ubli.ihed iceekly by the Students of Meredith College. Entered at the Postofflee of Raleigh, North Carolina, as second class mat ter. Aecrptaiirc for mailing at special rate of postage prorided for in Section IIOS. Ad of Oetobrr 3. 1017, autJior- ized Oetobcr II. J02.3. Prances CiiEiinY Editor Dorothy McBbayer. .ilfanajyinfr Editor MAJifiAiiET Overton. .Bwstness Manage' Roberta Ckawford. .. .Asst. Bits. Mgr. Annie Er,KiNS Associate Editor Eona Eabi-e Walton. Assij/WHi’t Editor Frances Howard. ..CircitZaiion Editor Gladys Cox Asst. Cir. Editor Annie F. Harris Exchange Editor Subscription Price. ?2.50 €bitorial 1 A fond t’firc'wc'll to cvofyblidy from (lie T\vi(i until 0 0 >Iiist oiii‘ nioro big week! C S! Alnmt five luimircil lu-ai'fs with luu ii .single tlnmjilir. ’I'lic liinls arc singing jilonc—nu- lioily else ii:is tiiiH' to t'vcn bri'iitlic. Kxiiins !iiv on I -\triT I'i.Miins jii'c over sjodtl tinii-.s ;n'i' in -i-ssidn f'nr tliri'c uKmrlis so “.uiitlicr vc i'()s)'l)uils while ye iniiy. I'Ih' 'I'wk. I'xiciids intiiiy liianks I" :ill iIm'm- kind uncs wlm luivv lii’lpi'il icj iii;dic |)(»ssiiili' a very siu- 'i'>st'iil vi'iir. I III' iiKiil l iiiivf liccii ci'cjwdc'd iiir dll' ji;i,| wccl\ M!' rwM. Snj)|M)Si‘ I’Mi'li in\ iiaiiiiji [- i'i''|n)nlcl tci Mci'c- dilli v\ill li;i\' a yrjind jnliilcc. Si'iiini' I'ai-iiil i'X|)i-cssiijii.s ai'(.‘ H'Mi'ili vvalrliiii”- ilii'Si' last days. i )i'r:iiii- ;i 11 c’tanc- i i nc. it' i licy ai'(.‘ ill'- riuhi kincl. .Maylii' it i> wfll h' lie a Si'iiini’ anil niaylii' ii isn'i, Inii in->i l''i'c>liiiii.'ii I'ai lii'i' in'rl'i'r ilic lorniM', Oiii* |ilca'aiii lliiiiir ali'Mll the cimI 111 ilic ciil!"j;c year is llic la-ii iimm'I- ing III 1'iii‘li III' rill' vai'inii- clnli.', rill final iih'i'iings nf ilie 1‘inglisli ('lnl>, ('lassii-al ('litli and liiK-rna- I ii Ilia I Rclaliiiiis ('lull were sue ia I af- J airs, a lie I i ImtcI.iI'c I'crn’sliniciils wi-rc sci'vi'd. .Vii'dlc'ss i) ".av ilic nii-clings Were wrll itilcndi'il. Ilrarry (•(iiigrainlali«ins tn tlic winners ui‘ tlie ItU'cljall ;liani(iinn- siii[j. Stiite College is liard to beat in any line and when it coino.s to hasehall—well—the facts are hare. ti ;|i ti As coninu'tieeinfnt draw.s neiir Mereilith gi'ows aiixinus to greet iigain her daiighlers of |»ast yours. It is hopeil that many of the Mer'- dith ('ollcgc alumiiiie will visit the jilnia inafer this year. C'oninu'nce- tncnt only riiig.s true wlu'ii nu-m- hiTs of cia.s.ses goiu' hy join witii pi'esent classe.s in iiappy reunion, the 'I'wKi e.xtend.s mo-st lu'arty in vitation and a most gracious wel come to all il'frcdith alumnae. ■ Ik 0 Tlic pagctinf recently presented by Miss . Royster deserves special mention as exiiibiting ouret'ul work and practice, and affording ji ploas- anf evening for Meredith couimun- ify. The costumes and interjirotii- tiona made “'J'lie Shining Goddess” a very pretty pageant and much praise shotikl be aecordod both Miss Royster and iiei’ pupils. >:■ « ileredirh students and aluninjie were saddened to learn of tlie reeent death of faithful Uicharcl, the cook, who had been at ^leredith for a great nuiny years. I' « * Art (‘veiling pi-e.sented liy iliss Ida Poteat eonipliinenting ifisses Klizaiieth Xask and Emnia Lancas ter was a vei'y novel affair, the in teresting lecture by Dr. Delia Dixon Carroll, followed by tabh'aii.s of fa mous pictures was instructive and (‘iitertaining. it is hoped that Art evc-ning may become a permanent, annual affair. S; a-. 0 'I’lie impressive inslallaiion serv ices (it' botli the I’hilaretian and Asfriitckton Literary Sosietie.s on Satiirilay e\’ening were steps assur ing a successful in-eoniing year in ihe literary suciefics. 'I'lic woi'k of this year's itlicer.s lias been \'ery (‘f- H-ienf and (be year a succcss in a miniber of ways. Ki *.•» i'.i Jt i.x with a .'ad dispiisiiinn flutl ihi' I wiii "lies til pres. because it shall snnly miss ihe nntiring elTnrts and vi^iiniiis ciKljienttimi ul' sonic ini'inbers ul ihe nnt-going Senior class in next years activilies. The I'wiii ilediciites hiving ibaiiks and pleasant meinnrics to the Seniors of 111;.'!. I 111' ne.\l bcsi thing ('iilhiwiiig eonimenci’iiK'iil is llie V. \V. ('. .\. I'lliterence In be held al l>lne Ridge, Mei'edilli iiiiisl ill' well repi'eseiiled und Mci'cdiib girls musl do it. 'j'be I'otlage fur .Meredith girls al lillic Uidgi- .'hnnld be eriiwtled and every- iiiidy i-iruiiiig for the coufci'eiice and t'lr .Mel i iiiili- 'I'ake the gang all ibi'i'c bi'cansc Illiie Kidge is ibe ])lace Ini' iii.'p:raiion. pep, and [ileiily of Inn. A lew days \acation in the prcMlot part nl the innnnliiins will lie beiplnl dircclly follnwiuii a barl '••bool ri'fUi, This is an excelleiil np- |i'ii'inniry tn nieet and 'oii[ieraie willi ‘iibi'r girls Iroin ibe Soiilhcrn col leges and to gain new ideas and ideaN till- next year’s work. foetal Caleni>ar Monday, May 26tii—Secoiul Semester 12xnma Begin. m !i= Friday, May HOth—Comnieiiceiiient Begins 8:00 P, M.—Senior Play. III !!! Saturday, May :}lst, S;00 P. Al.— So ciety Exercises. Sunday, June 1. 11:00 A. M,—BaC' calaureate Sermon, .John R. Saniiiey, D, D,, Louisville, Ky. 8:00 P. M.—Missionary Seraion. RIonday, Juno 2, 10 A. M.—Alumnae. 12:00 M.—Board ol! Trustees, 4:00 P, M,—Art Exhibit. 6:30 P. M,—Class Day. S:30 P, M,—Annual Concert. ! Tuesday, June 3, 10:30 A, M,—Com mencement Exercises. Literary Address, W. S, Abernathy, D, D,, Washington, D. C. The ead of year 1923-24. CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS AT MEETING THURSDAY l> rEKXATIO.\,Ui KKL.VTION.S ( LI B SfKEI’S F()|{ LAS'I IIJIK THIS YEAIt The International Relations Club held its regular bi-monthly meeting in the college parlors on Thursday eve- As the new .staif has taken office it is not amiss to comment on the work doiui this year by the 'I'win. This is llie third year that this paper has l:eeu in existence. 'I'lie first year there were. . . .copies, last yetir . . . . copies and this year tweiity-fhi-ee co|iic.s. 'I'he circulation has ail- \’aneed from about fi\’e hundred to one thousand. 'I’he staff has been increased and new otHces added, tin* size o1 the paper ba.' been increased to five colnmiis and .scveriil inches in lengtli, 'I'lie desire of the new stalf is fi) increa.e the size of the [laper lo stiindard size, eniitiiiiiing six eol- imiiis and to use staniliird pi'inling. \\ irli the ciK'Speration of rbe wtiole student body ibis organ will be ab!e li> aceoniplish greater a)id bigger iliings for greater and better Merc- diih. Any new plans or ideas will ill' gladly accepted iiiid a])|>i'eciated and it is lioped everVbody will gain new infei-esi during ibe siiniincr UKnitbs so rbal tlie 'I'wic next fall will be a |iepl>y paper, full of Mere dith interi'sfs. 1 be ’1 wn; ix-bnigs lo you. ili;i'oiii i:us Hiii Tins Issi k Mary Itiiherls Seawell, Nannie (lut- 1«Iko, Alice (Jravos liunHUi'kor, Andrea (,'ovinston, liiuh .Jaaiit Sll(\>^, Paulin- 1‘ation, (iiadys Curi'ia, Clarissa Poteat, Alberta Harris, Margaret I lay wood, Kallierlac Nooc, France.s Clierry, Let us examine your eyes JEWKLKKS RALEIGH . N. C. niag. May 15, at (i:45 o’clock, '.’he president called the meeting to or.lcr; nnd as this was the last meeting this year the chief biisine.ss was the election ol! new officers. Elizabeth Daniel was elected president for the year, 1924- lfl2f) and Ctladys Currin secretary and treasurer. The chib has accomplished very much (luring the past year under the leadership of its capable president, .Mary Powell Josey. The membership has increased so much that two sec tions bud to be I'ornied, one meeting on Monday evening and the other on Thursday. Many interesting subjects have been discussed at the different meetings which have been very help ful to the members. We hope that next year the club will be as great a success. After the business part oi ttie meet ing a ueiignuui socuu hour was ea- joyeii uy ail tiioae present, ftuirtsii- ments, consisting uc tee cream uua cakes, were served. 1-llS HANDICAP A very stout and portly gentleman was once uslced why he did not play goif, and tnis was his reason: •'1 did try tt once, but 1 found that when 1 put the ball where I could see it, 1 could not reach it; and when I put it where I could reach it, I could not see lt.”~Golflng. Ho: “1 hear that your girl is quite a boxer.” Bo: “Yeap, do you want a knock down,”—Jack o’Lantern. >• Ini'itations to your commencement should be correct in every detail Jt The “imprint” of Edwards & Brougliton Printing Company liaa for many years been the mark of craftsmanship in engraving Concert—Commencement—Wedding Invitations Edwards & Broughton Printing Co. IVhite Shoes PRICES $7™ to 12=“ LEVY’S BOOTERY RALEIGH, N. 0. CALIFORNIA FRUIT STORE OUR SODA FOUNTAIN HAS BEEN POPULAR SINCE 1900 High Grade Candies Fancy Selected trum Pure Ice Cream VI sn OUR iCE CREAM PARLOR PROMPT,- EFFICIENT SERVICE CALIFORNIA FRUIT STORE Sample Shoe Store Shoes and Hosiery 218 S. WILMINGTON ST. Shoes of Today with touch of Tomorrow
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