THE TWIG
EXPLOSION IS’ COLLEGE KirCIlEN
(Conlinned from page one)
piece from piece, breaking out nil
the ■window lights in the kitchcn,
aiul knocking Douglas completely
down. Douglas, however, wns un
hurt and went for Mias Wcleli. l!ic
dietician, at once.
Tom, on the other hnnd, bad boon
struck heavily on a bone in his fore
head by a pieeo of the stove. He
was knocked senseless, of course,
and his brains were even visible.
The covering of his brains howcvor
waa not broken. Ho was having con
vulsions when the doctor ai’iivod
and was thought sure to die at first.
He was takeu at once to St. Agnos
Hospital, which is run in councction
with St. Augustine school for train
ing colored nurses. Late Sunday
afternoon, Tom had regaincnl cioii-
sciousness. By Monday norm liope
of his recovery was exprossi'd. Wc
regret the accident and siiicercly
hope that Tom will soon be com
pletely well and ublo to tnkc up l»is
work again.
GLEE CLUB GlVliS PROGRAM AX
CLINTON
3rAl)ALINE ELLIOTT TISIT8
STON-SALEM
(Continued Jrom page one)
audience- Two of the girls on the
club are from Clluton.
The program was as followa:
Stars, Brightly Shining Bronte
Goudola Song Robei'ta
The Club
Nyraphs and Fauns Bemberg
Annie Grey Boney
Tlio Angelus Lieuranoe
JSvolyn Rhea Wood
Flowers, Awake! Warner
Songs My Mother Taught Me Dvarak
Tlie Club
.The Swallows Cowen
Pauline Powell
Angels' Serenade Braga
Dorothy Turlington
Violin Obligalft Mary Brockwell
Beauteous Morn Ed German
Larkspur and Lillies Fall Harris
The Club
Birthday Woodman
Pauline Powell
Little Orphant Annie Thomas
The liJlophant and the Chimpanzee
SimB
Double Trio
Lullaby Jalcabawslcl
Dortliy Turlington and Chorus
Valso Trieste Sibellero
Mary Broclcwell
Love's Old Sweet Song Malloy
Annie Gray Boney. Charlotte Hatcher
and Chorus
j)uet—Sleepy Hallow Tuue ICountz
Dorothy Turlington and Evelyn Rhea
Wood
Peggy ^0*
The Old Family Clock Schaerer
Sing a Song of Sixpence ' Barnett
The Club
Accompanist—Virginia Branch
CAVINESS CLASS LEADS FOR
TKIim TIME
(Continued from page one)
phasizing the percentago oE the Sun
day School Classes too much, hut if
we are making high grades In school
work why can we not strive toward
this end In the Sunday School Work?
Let's wake up and' move on to a
greater and more efllcient Sunday
School Department.
(Continued from page one)
here she hurried to Madison, was metj
by Mr. Martin, and spoke In Uie|
church services. Miss EiUot was a|
gucat of Mr. and Mrs. Brown for lunch j
aiter which they immediately began a|
long mountain drive to Ayrebvlllej
where Miss Elliott gave another lalk, |
III Winston-Salem Miss Elliott had |
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Martin and I
tti'torwarda caught the 9 o’clock train |
£(ii’ RiUcigli bringing with her a box |
oi candy and a magazine. j
The enthusiasm and interest of the |
reople was'Shown in the publicity or I
•VTisa Elliott's work. Two Saturday!
l>apers ran her picture and an an-!
nounoement of her speaking engago-|
luunts.
We havo the good news that Mayo-
.lan Church has gone over the top and
Jiat tho same results are expected
.'rom Madiaou. TIiq last report-auiv
;iar oi! Madison Church will be held
Pebruary 28 in Winston-Salom. How-|
over, Mr. Martin says it will be tho
laaL 2)roviled tiipy go over the toy also.
We know that good work is being
don'e for the campaign In the western
yart of the state by the wouderful
spirit of codperation £hown by people.
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Friday and Saturday
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AND
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A fraternity is rated according to
the girJa who wear tho pins.
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Womans College, Gruenville, S. C.
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