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THE TWIG
Uember Uorth Carolina Collegiate
Press Association, Official Organ of
The Student Body of Meredith CoU
lege.
MABEt Claibb HooaARD....Editor-in-Ohiet
Alice Dowd Managing Editor
Musette Kitciiin Business Manager
DAV^E Belle Eaton
PUXLEN BeLVIK
Asst. Business Managers
IvA Cahboll Literary Editor
Eula Hodoes Circulation Manager
MAna.\BCT CnAio \
Marouhmite Masox \ Circulation
Etubl Day C Assistants
Frances Scarborough '
Hesta Kitchin Alumnae Editor
Evelyn McCall
Matilda Holleuan Reporters
Sarah Brigos
Subscription price |2.B0
Cbitorial
The all-wise look, mul the pi'O-
occui>iod air, which uve so £req\ieiit
those (Inys, must be attributable to
the fast approaching Stunt Js^ight.
Wlien groups of heads arc eaught
iu near proximity, wheu class Spirit
sxuldoiily bocomcs exceedingly domi
nant, and now and then u girl is
caught frying to imitate the gest
ures of a boy, “Stunt K’igbt cannot
be fur behind.”
“Sou’s” vacation should soon be
gin, for no girls will be expectcd to
got sick during hygiene mouth. At
the end of Xovomber, ilercdi'th
should iiavo an incrca.scd number of
‘‘hcautios,’’ if plenty of .sleep, of
exercise, an abundance of showers,
and no strong driid\S (referring to
nira-ciiki), art' conductive of hidden
charms. I’crliaps the day is about
to come when Meredith girls will
be “In^altliy, wealthy (in charms),
and wise.
1‘eople have queer ideas concern
ing the functions uf a camera. Wo
liave heai'il tliat a photograph is “a
likeness to (inesclf.” Vet, during
these days of picture uudiing, there
are real clioruses of complaints be
cause tliis or chat proof misses the
ptjinr of being l)cauiiful. Can the
misunderstanding arise tlirongh lack
of mirrors or through dcfwtive
visual sense? On the otlier hand, if
a second sitting results in a beauti
ful jiroof, imagine tlie ci'v of humiti-
atioii wlicn it is realized that the
])iciure is not a likeness of the ori
ginal and that ji careful lal)eliug
will he nccessary for identification.
Let’s remember that it may be
difficult to be good as well as beauti
ful, but it is almost impossible for
our proofs to be .similar as well as
lieautif'ul, and thus lie a little more
considerate of tlu' ciimera and the
l)liotographer.
BEST K003IS FOK OCTODER, 1927
DoHJirroRY A
No. of
Room
103 Ruth Upchurcli, Nellie Upchurch.
104 Sarah Mewborii, Nell McCullen,
109 Shelly Bennett, Lula McGougen.
HO Mildred Aitcliesoii, Nannie C.
Gibson.
115 Charlotte Brown Hatcher, Mary
Lovie Floyd.
116 Evelyn Jolly, Ruth Bowden,
117 Alberta Atkinson, Margaret Bur-
gin.
IIS Louise Craven, Mary Elizabeth
Cheek.
203 Evelyn Veasey, Alma Webb.
207 Musette Kitchin, Frances Ful-
ghum,
209 Virginia Crawford, Evelyn
McCall.
210 Salhula Perry, Mary Barber.
211 Lillian Johnson, Vuona West.
212 Gladys Elliott, Carrie Taylor.
213 Alice Lawrence, Dorothy
Lawrence.
214 Catherine Mitchell, Esther
Honeycutt.
223 Margaret Trotman, Pauline
Kitchin.
301 Elizabeth Mills, Margaret Lucas.
302 Viola Thomas, Ila Briggs.
Doumitouy B
105 Anne Harris, Nancy Lewis.
106 Lila Crawley, Virginia Holtzclaw.
107 Edith Rowe Grady, Luclle Gibson,
lOS Natiialia Bray, Mary Louise
Edwards.
111 Lenna Gamblll, Jessie Gamblll.
112 Ethel Day, Lena Tuttle.
113 Mabel Beaks. Louise Sullivan.
114 Joybell Clarke, Eleanor Lamm.
201 Ruth Sorrell, Katie Lee Walton.
213 Nettie Pearl Tilly, Doris Hewlett.
214 Eunice Bone, Vida Miller,
323 Ellen Johnson, Annie Marie
Jackson.
324 Elizabeth Apple, Edith Culler.
DoitMITORY C
101 Nettle Cassady.
102 Hazel Miller, Veda Clodfelter.
301 Irma Motte, Chlorls Kelluni,
302 Cora Fender, Sarah Whitley.
314 Mildred Mullls, Gwyn Lenoir,
317 Elizabeth Hamrick, Winfrey
Hamrick.
315 Willie Falls, Sybil Hamrick.
319 Elizabeth Brewer, Sally Williams.
320 Bessie Hines, Ruth Jones.
321 Wendell Parsons, OJlve Stokes,
322 Kathleen Williams, Christine
Lawrence.
DoKJuroRY D
103 Ruth Lowdermiik, Allene Young,
104 Estelle Wilkins, Ethel Wilkins,
109 Christine Sledge, Ruby N. Lee,
110 Bioiidle Morse, Lorette Seawell.
111 Mary B. Buie, Bessie Barker,
112 Snowden Gardner, Bernice
Young.
115 Alta Harper, Mary F, Hendricks,
116 Maude Hutcherson, Prances
Williams.
205 Margaret Ricks, Temple Ricks,
206 Dorothy Klndler, Gladys Dehart.
207 Ruby Washburn, Lena Stevens,
20S Edith Buchanan, Theta Jackson.
213 Lucy Clyde Gray, Gladys Blalock.
214 Jane Greene, Zelma Roberson,
217 Melrose Gaylor, Sadie Riggs,
No., of
Room
21S Mary Nolln, Leila Noliu.
219 Laura Carter, Mary Morgan.
220 Irma Rogers, Blanche Sharpe.
301 Marion B. Harris, Margaret
Teague.
302 Fannie Featherstone. Alice
Smart. •
307 Milhet Medlln, Alma Medlln.
308 Ruth Williams, Elsie Orders,
309 Lida Lee, Clare Watson.
310 Lillian Oldliam, Lela Blalock.
311 Cordelia Johnson, Hero Stone.
312 Helen Stewart, Hallie Jones,
317 Louise Ledford, Nell Horde.
318 Leila Knotts, Addle Yow,
319 Pauline Fitzgerald,. Margaret
King,
320 Annie S. Holland, Joy Trader.
Annie L, White, House Director,
PERSONALS
Estelle Wilkins spent Sunday in Ral
eigh -with Mrs. Hall Tilley,
Margaret Trotman and Pauline
Kitchin spent the week-end of October
20 at the former’s home in Wake
Forest,
Catherine Coon was the guest for
the week-end of Mrs, Blakeley, 1301
Dake street, Raleigh.
Vivian Lee Teague and Elizabeth
Teague enjoyed a week-end visit at
Knlghtdale, N. C„ with Miss Lois
Stafford.
Mabel Bagley spent the week-end in
Wake Forest at her home.
Margaret Craig was the week-end
guest of Mrs. W. R. Powell In Wake
Forest.
Musette Kitchin spent the past
week-end at her home In Scotland
Neck.
Fannie Bailey spent the week-end at
her home in Kinston, N, C.
Matilda Hollenian spent last week
end with her mother and father In
Diu-ham, Edith Culler was her guest.
Bruce Gore was at her home in
Rockingham, N. C. , for the past
week-end.
Snowdon Gardner spent the week
end at her home In Angler, N, C.
Evelyn Veasay spent the week-end
with Mrs, W. D. Waller In Durham,
Elizabeth Daniel spent the week-end
at her home in Oxford, N. C.
Grace Honeycutt was the w'eek-end
guest of Helen Finch at her home iu
Bailey. N. C,
Lelia Shore Thomas spent last w’eek-
end at her home In Clayton, N, C,
Virginia Branch was the guest of
Miss Ellse Dunn at her home, 204
Whitaker Mill Road, Raleigh,
Ruth Hilliard spent the week-end of
October 29th at her home in Knlght
dale, N, C, Thelma Hales went with
her,
Cynthia Wlnberry spent the week
end at her home in Rlchlands, N. C.
Bertha Bethea was the week-end
guest of Miss Julia Bethea, In Hen
derson, N. C.
Thelma Gatewood spent the week
end with Mrs, Dixon Covington In
the city.
Hesta Kitchin as the week-end guest
of Mrs. Banks Arendall at her home
in Hayes-Barton.
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COLLEGE GIRL
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years Meredith students have found this store a belter place to shop.
OUR BEAUTY SHOP
Conducted in our own store by courteous operators, experts in every
line of beauty culture.
10% Discount to Meredith Students in all Deportments
JUST A LITTLE COLLEGE SHOP
FOR THE GIRLS
ALL DRESSES
115
THE CLAIRBELLE FROCK SHOP
103 Fayetteville Street
(,Conti7iued on vage four)
JOHN C. BRANTLEY
DRUGGIST
MASONIC TEMPLE
Phones No. 14 or 15
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