THE TWIG
Voi. VII
Meredith College, Raleigh, N. C,, February 17, 1928
No. vr-
Sophs Entertain State Sophs
COMBINATION LEAP YEAR AND VALENTINE
PARTY
Society Halls DeGorated Beautifully With Red and White
At eight o'clock Satiircluy niglu, Fel)-
nitii'y 11, 1!I2S State Soiilioiiiores iii-
tendcfl n coinhination Lisap Year and
Valentine parly given by the Mere-
(litli SoplmniuL'es.
Tile society halls wore Ijeautifully
rloconit.od with retl haiu'ts nnil red and
white crope paper. In the Philarellan
liall, punch was served by two younjj
MerfiiHth SophouinrL'a.
Eacli girl was given a red h«ait
and a ireiicil and told to make live
"iliitcs” immediately. Tills was great
ly enjoyed by the girls, who as a I'ule
wait in great suspense while the yoiuiff
sentlomen make tlie dates. Miss Kora
Tew then gave a most ainnKing recita
tion “Little Jaclt spies on Sister.” A
very interestinj; item of entertainment
was the playlet entitled "Ah!" in
which M1ss Margaret Whitteniore.
MisH Mabel Beeker and Miss Mary
Louise Edwards participated. The oli-
ject was to express the various emo
tions of the lieroine, the hi3ro, aud the
villan, liy the use of the sinRle word
••Ah!"
Hel'reshincuts cunslatud of Valentine
hlock cream, cakes and UG«nrt candles.
Anotliev Rame whicli all enjoyed was
one in which the gii'la and boys form
two rings. The two circles went in
opposite directions until the music
stojiped. Then each boy engaged in
conversation with tlie j;irl nuarust him,
on a Riven subjcet.
After a final "date" Meredith Soplis
bade the N. C. State SapliH a ILnal but
ratlu'r '‘.sig'' full" good nifiht.
New Organization in
Sunday School
Classes
DR. CAVINESS’ CLASS
HELD HIGHEST RECORD
LAST SUNDAY
ITAXY CLASStS TO TKV
(IROUI* I’LAN
Each-of the'sevon Meroflitli Sunday
school clasaes had bnsincBs meetings
last week and elected ofllcera for the
remainder nf this term. .Many classes
are planning to try the group plan
hoping that this will create more in
terest and enthusiasm.
We are glad to report that Dr.
(ConUjHicfl o« page four)
TWO OF FOUR
MINUTE SPEAKERS
VISIT FORMER DEAN
OF WOMEN
SUNDAY SCHOOL
TRAINING COURSES
ON OUR CAMPUS
FEB. 20-25
MISS EVABELLE COVING
TON THOUCHTI'UL
OE GIRLS
.>IAKI:L LAIKi: IIOl^UAItl) AMt
MAIIALINK l-:LLlOr VISIT HICK
IX WLVSTON-SALliM
INTER|i:STlNG COURSES
AND SPLENDID TEACHERS
During thn week of February 20-2G
there is to be on our campus a Sunlay
school Study Course. Three interest
ing courses are to bo oft’eredl and
splendid teachers have been gotten for
each of these. The plans are to offer
the following books:
“Buildiiig a StuQdai'd Sunday
••^school.” Mr. L. L. Morgan, Teacher.
V “Young People’s and Adult Deparl-
nV.ents,” Mr. Perry Morgan, Teacher.
*' forking with Juniors,” Mise Ghulys
H. l>.flck, Teacher.
It the desire of those in charge
of this' tliat every girl in tiie college
sign up for one of these courses, at*
tend the ^neetings. and become more
•interested i'Ji Sunday school work.
Everybody.? golnfi to be there—come
on, don't got left.
While In Winston-Salem for the
week-end, Mabel Claire Hoggard and
Madaline Elliott visited Mias Evabellc
Covington, former 35ean of Women
at Meredith, Although she was not
at home at the lime, careful inciuiry
conoeriiing her condition revealed that
her health- is much hotter than when
she was at Meredith, The Meredith
Btndonts who knew her will be happy
to hear that Miss Covington Is enjoy
ing so much better health.
A letter and a largo box of candy
for the Meredith girls from Miss
Covington, which appeared on the bus
Monday morning, gave ovldenue that
she remnins the same thoughtful, con-
aiderato Miss Covington that she was
when she was among us. Both letter
and candy wero thoroughly enjoyed
and appreciated.
Pale is llic Fcbviuiry sky,
Ahd brief tlic niidday’s snti-
tiy hours,
TIu; wiiil.s\vci>t t'orcsf swiiis to
sigli
Kor tlio swt'ct time of louvoa
iiiid flowers.
Yt‘t has no niontli a |n'oiuh‘r
hty,
rs^ot c!V(*n whon the Sniniiioi'
bircLs
0’*r iiiciiidows ill rhcir I'ro.sli
ni'rny,
Or Autmiin tints flic I'lowing
woods.
For this cliill season now again
lii’in^s. in its annmil i-oiind,
tlio morn !
When, grcntc'.sl of’ tiu’ son« of |
man, I
Oni' glorious 'Wa.sliinf'ton !
was born!
Aniitl the wrccks of tliiYjnus
shall livL'
L'liniarveil, undiuiiiH'l, our
lic'rti’s ftiinc,
And years suo(!cecliiifi' year.s
«luill give,
Tiicrcfast; d{' Lonurs to hi«
name.
Wll.LlAM OrLLKX EhV.WT.
[iFaculty Party a Wonderful Success
GIRLS IN C VERY FORTUNATE—UNIQUE
INVITATIONS
Faculty Entertain—A Masquerade Party
HOW TO LIVE IN
24 HOURS A DAY
AT MTJERNON
By GKOi{(ir-: 'W'.vtitiiNtiTo.v
Read Reflections on
Page Three
(jt'neral Jlari’y Lcie oiici^ oliHi-rv«-d
to (Jeorgc! Wa.shiiigtoii "Wc arc
ajiui;5C'd sir, at the vast amount of
woi'k you get done.” Washington
answered, “Sir, I rise at four o'clor.h-
ill the niovning and a ^^’reat doal
of my work is done wliile otliers
.sleep.”
liis tour of tho farms would
average from eight to twelve or
fourteen miles a day. ife rode upon
his farms nnatteiidod, pulling down
aud putting uj) his fences as be
passed, and superinfeuding nil of his
establishment with a careful eye.
Sucli oeeiiptttions consumed the en
tire morning.
Precisoly at a quavttu’ bofon*
three, tho iudusti'ioiis farmer re
turned dreasfid, aud dined at three
o’clock. At this nioal he ate hearti
ly, bul was not particular in his
diet with the exception of jlsh, of
which he was excessively fond.
On Wednesday night, Pebrnary S,
all the girla %vho room in Dormitory C
assemitled In Doctor Brewer's Social
Hoorn in answer to a very unk|ue in
vitation which had been .sent them
■ l)y the faculty. Thero Miss Ida I'otoat
[as Miss Tax and Miss White as Diclc-
■ uns himself met them at the door
j where they received programs as fol-
j lows:
Here’s "Who the Dickens" we are!
IJtckens Himself—Miss White.
IJarlne—Dr. Chas. 13. Brewer.
Pegotty—Mrs. C. K. Brewer.
Mr. Dombey—Mias Lawrence.
Little Dombey—Miss Leonard.
Mrs. Chick - Miss Crawford.
Miss Tax—.Miss Ida Poteat.
Mr. Plelcwiek—Miss Welch.
Mrs. Dardwell—Miss Diggers.
Hetsy Trotwood—Miss Porter.
Mrs. Jarley—Miss Steewon, ' •
-Mr. Packlemerton—Miss Spruill.
One of His Wives—Miss Carey.
Mr. McCawber—Miss D. Tillery.
Mrs. McCawher—.Miss C. Armstrong.
The .-Vrtfal Dodger—Miss Ivl. Tillery.
Little Nell—Miss Parker.
Dora—Miss Burriss.
-Maid of Honor—Miss A. L. Brewer,
The I’henonieuon- Miss iC. nrewer.
Thlant of Shanghai—Miss Rhodes.
Informal conversation was enjoyed,
each one trying his beat to briug nut
ihe individual characteristics of the
one ho represented. .Miss Steewen as
Mrs. ,Iarley, entertained delightfully
with her wax ligures. “Ksklmo Pies”
vVfc'i'c served and all declared it was a
“.lolly good time.”
Girls Look Forward
To Education Class
MUCH FUN AND
BENEFIT FROM CLASS
A.NMic ih;li,i: nui;l, i;li/aki;tji
(illAllA.M AM) rAI LI.M:
-M'WTO.N TI;A('II
FIRST WOMAN TO
Miss iloagland'.s classes are be
ginning tho Hccond semester with
work, onthusiasni. and interest, Each
of the girls is to teach a class In
oue of her mu,!ir .nnbjects during the
year. In other wtn-ds the girls are
to "make-believe" that their education
claims is a .irninimar or hi>;h schuol
class. Much fini unil merriment is
caused by llie necessity nf ihla "make-
believe." Sometimes the children write
notea, talk back to the teacher, do not
do their work, and whisper. A few
diiy.s uco Miss HoaA'laad was sent to
the board to work nn algebra problem!
Annie Belle Xoel luu;ht an inierest-
ing lesson In Home Hcononiics a few
days ago. Tin; students brought in
such delicious menus Lhai. all of the
girls could hardly keep from running
lo the Bee-Hive after class for some
thing real lo eat. The menus carried
out the color scheme of Valentine Day
In an actraetive way, .\unie Belle was
very charming and at ease in the role
of teacher.
Pauline Xewton autl Rlizabeth Cira-
ham have also taught very interesting
lessons. We all look I'ln-ward to our
l5lncaiiou Class!
LECTURE AT FOUR MINUTE
UNIVERSITY SPEAKERS VISIT
MRS. VERJNER, NOTED
ARTIST, SPEAKS AT
CHAPEL HILL
Sl'FAK.S ox “SOI TH IX KllLATIOX
TO A«T”
A woman delivered a regular Uni
versity lecture for tho First lime in
Che history of the University whon
Mrs. Elizabeth O’Neal Verner, noted
Charleston, S. C., artist, spoke here
Thursday night on “Tho South In Re
lation to Art."
Mrs, Verner occupies a prominent
place in tho art world. She Is one of
GREENSBORO AND
WINSTON-SALEM
FROM ALL RFPORI’S
TRIP A BIG SUCCESS
(Continued on pao^ four)
(Continued on papc four)
Evelyn McCall Wins
State Theatre Tickets
Twenty-si.\ "four-minute” speakers
accompanied by Mrs. Chas, 12. Maddry,
left on Saturday for tireensboro and
W'inston-Salem, and points near Ihero.
In view of tho fact that Wake Forest
boys had visited these churches tho
previous Sunday, the .’deredith speak
ers felt a bit hositant alamt following
them. Flowever, from all reports, the
trip was a success: for nowhere have
the speakers found such enthusiasm,
or such evidence of really liberal giv
ing, as in this Piedmont section. A
$10,000 gift was received from a
Greensboro church, while two churches
{Oontinued on page four)