4 THE TWIG 1 I College iSetusi | Cieiinriii HoiKycnlt was tlie guest this wcck-eiui of Mrs. ThonuiH Nelson Hi' RalelRli. Catherine Bobbitt spent Ihis \vfel- end willi Mrs. I’lirker ol' Raloigli. Virglniu Bvanuh was the week-end guest or .Mrs, K. W. Tatinn ot Salislniry. Ruby Daniel apeiU the past week-end fit her home in Stem. N. C. Clara Urwiks. .Maude Brock, and Mannetle McClure :nul Mildred Poole were the guests the piust week-end of .Mrs. H. A. Poolo ot Auburn. Lorene Woody spent the past week end at her home in Ucuniston. Va. May Woodley was the week-end guest Saturday and Sunday of Mrs, H. 1-1. Plieliis of Kuleigli. KUso Jaekson spent the past week end lit her home in Cary. liiiis Stafl'ord lelt Siiturduy for lier homo in Hamlet. She returueii Mon day iifteruoon. Pauline Sawyer was the guest lust week-end of Lorcno Woody of Deniiis- ton, Vu. 15urvelle Mcl-arland left Saturday iil'ternoon for her home in J..ynchl)urg, Va- because of illness; It is hoped Chat she '.vill l)0 able to return Tues day iir WeduiSilay, Margaret Holms spent the past week-end ai. her home in Monroe. C Ihei’ine Tatuin left Saturday aiiernoDU for her home in Salisbury. She rfluriK'd to the College Monday morning. Jane (leavers spent Ihe past week end ai her home In Ape.v. Ilor father ciinie for her. tiiking MalK'l Andrews with ihMU us their guest for the veeli-eiid. .Mary IJniiert Senwell was the guest iliis \'i c k-end of her sister. Miss lier- liii Si'awii! i)f this i-ily. Miiry 'i’bounis and lilamhe Hanks si'iiii 111.' [last week-end ai Ihe home 1)1' IiLiiiihi' iiiinks who lives just a !iul- ,.i\ lii'Vuiiil Raleigh. I.-.;!Kiiiu'lii and Until Milliard speiil Mil' wi'iki'iid lit ihf'ir home in K'ni.LTliiilali'. Sy!ii! Alvi-rs was the giiesi lliis wei'k i iiii ti)' ,\l;'s. 11. K. nriiwno of this cily. .\i .lr;i i.aniui'd h'fi Sulnrday aflri'- nium I'lii' livr hi;in'' in C.ililstmro. Slie rei'ii'iiiil Muiiday al'leriiuoii. Ijiiiii' liuriluii spent the past week- end at In r hoitn- in IJaskervillo, Va. Mary o'Kc liy was ihc- guest ihe past week-end ni Itr. ^nid .Mrs. T. W. O’Kelly. her fa'.lii'v :ithl niDiher, un iMienton Street, Gi'ayce lliiih'r siical !ri:ilunlay iiiglil with Miss Xcll Uic-e ui Ualeigli, going iliroiigh the 'u::inry Snmtay tnoruing to iiiirliain whei" slie was ilic gue.st uf Mrs, 10, A- IRiward. She rciurncd lo the College .Monday iiujniiiig. riiii„\iu:Ti.\Ns I)i:batk 1 jrro K'l’A NT Q t j:s I’l on {^Conliniicd from paoc ouc) ing of Miss Peacock and the convinc ing eloquence of Miss Klckett. Hut Jte judges took some time to decide proving that the contest was a close one. 'rhe whole society was deeply in- ;eresteil in the discussion, and if there hai been time the session might have turned into a general debate, no less heated than the niuch-talked-about dis cussion of the Poole Dill. For some finie there has been felt a need of -serious debating in the societies since they are our chief means ot gaining ,)r keeping proliciency in public speak ing during our college career. We are now convinced that we have several potential fontinlne Daniel Web- ■iters in onr midst. Who knows but that some day not so tar In the futnro one »r more of our number may not lie debuting things as important as evo lution and the Sunday check in the kgislallve body ot onr state! A-NM (r-ri{ COXCKH't’ IN (llAl'i:!. (Conliiiiii'il from pinjc one) The following are niembors ot the Clee Club; P'lIJSr Soi’IIAMlS Ruby Harville Margaivl Cone Tucker .M.iigui'rite l51a'ksloik .Anna .May Hrown Kallie Win.ston lOllse Matthews Mildred Hriu’U >vt-!l Ci).\ri!.\i.rcis .-Vnnie Harris Urayi'o Hutler Louise Hroi'kweil lA’one AVatrlck Clarissa Poteat SWI'M) Si>l'l!.\.\liS Daisy Holmes Isahello deValmiug .fanet Sikes .-\nnie IClkins Kalherine Sliiekls iJt’ss Thonms was the gnest Sunday of i\lrs. WiiUehead at her home in ihls I'ily. .Jeani.itto Mai'e loft Monday afternouii lor her home in Reidsville because of illness, Let us hope that she soon will be ai)le lo return to the collegc'. OKIOINAf/S Oh, it the Sunday check must go, And if our friends from N. C. State Can't park upon our neighbor’s curb Nor down onr street perambulate. If folks forsake us utterly And all Ihe Sunday checking slops. [f we noLd guarding by the law Pray, let us have good looking cops! i»Kui( .n'Ki) 10 A sTATi; FOKT The sun, the moon the stars arc bunk And life Is full ot curklng care To any man whene'er by cimncc The girl he loves gives him the air. He's always soured on everything There is no Joy left anywhere— Me cuso.s all creation out iiccause his girl gives him the air. So from that nuuily heart which pines We can forgive these bitter lines: "If you would win the heart and soul (H' your one and chosen lass. Don't whisper sweet words like lovers of old LUit just step on the gas.” S’l'\■ !f !•;\ I VOLl'.NTEI]J{!«* MKi:r AT ( nAi'iiL HIM- (('oiiliiiKfil from i>(ti/r one) was very interesting. The new otncers were Installed after an address by Mr. .loo Connelly. A student of N. C. C. W. and a iintlvt' of China, endeared hor- !.'('ir lo alt present !iy talking as an American student on "How we should deal wllh the foreign student on our T-a m pus.” 'I'he purpose of the confereucc?. te present tacts that would cause stud ents pre.sent to realize a greater need of workers fin' the foreign fields, was greatly realized. The great need for medical missionaries and evangelists, and the still greater need for Christian men and women to go to those lields U) show the people there how to solve H'.eir social and economic problems by idirislian examples, was keenly felt )>y all. 'I'lie kind hospitality of Chapel Hill will be romembered by the Volunteers of .N'orth Carolina “forever and i lay. I Bring Us Your Shoe Repairing j I Moore’s Eieclric Shoe Shop | i 117 s. Wilmingion St. | j Phone 2938-J | THE TWIG will tell you the best of everything in stationary and school supplies, all the new books and Valentine attractions are to be had at ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. 119 FAYETTEVILLE STREET tCaplor’s The Show Place of the Carolinas SUITS DRESSES COATS SHOES MILLINERY COSTUMES SPORTS WEAR HOSIERY NOVELTIES GLOVES ETC. At Prices Less than Elsewhere J Isaliid doVlaming spi'iil tlu' past wi'i‘k-:nd in this city at I lie Iniiiii' uf .Mrs, Mills on Blount Street. CcMieva Ycargon spent ihi.s week-end iit hi.'r home in Garner. Miriam Walton loft Saturday after noon for home in Raleigh, She re lumed Monday morning. Mary Lee Copeland was the guest Sunday of Mrs. Allen of this city. For Superior Transportation Service Ride the SAFETY COACH Superior in Service, Comfort and Safety. Lines between Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro and Intermediate points. FOR SCHEDULES AND RATES, PHONE 447 SAFETY COACH LINE, Inc. CAROLINA MOTOR COACHES. Inc. RALEIGH, N. C. I GILMERS, INCORPORATED I IN THE HEART OF RALEIGH | i ! I I I NORTH CAROLINA’S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE I I I I i Ready-to-Wear, Piece Goods, House Furnishings, Bedding, Shoes, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Infants’ Department, Jewelry, Toilet Goods, Bakery, Grocery, Toys. i i When up town, make GILMER’S your headquarters I REST ROOM CHECK ROOM MAIL OFFICE ELLINGTON’S - - THE PLACE TO GO TO FIND YOUR FAVORITE PERFUMES TOILET WATERS POWDERS And Other Toilet Articles WE HAVE THE BEST DRINKS. SANDWICHES AND CREAM IN TOWN We Appreciate Your Trade C. W. ELLINGTON CO. 101 Fayetteville Street MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT BRANTLEY’S THE PLACE YOU GET SERVICE COSMETICS A SPECIALTY NO QUESTION ABOUT IT SHOES UAXE OR BREAK THE COSTUME GOMm TO THE SAMPLE SHOE STORE Wilmington St. RALEIGH. N. C. s» 4.H

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