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4 THE TWIG £k Freshman (at her lirst Meredith meal); Waiter, we liaven’t a menu card at this table! Dela: This tonic I bought tor in digestion is no Kood. Polly: Why? What’s the matter? Dela: All the directions it gives are for adults and I’ve never even had them. Mary; Salinda have you seen my lip stick? I can’t find it anywhere. Salinda: Don’t be a silly! You have it on. Miss Johnson: Name a poisonous substance. Freshman: Aviation. Miss J.: Explain yourself. Freshman: One drop will kill. Margaret Bridgers: What’s an operetta? Lily Varser: It’s a girl who works for the telephone company. Women were made beautiful and dumb— Beautiful, so the men would love them— Dumb, so they would love the men. There are only two things wrong with men All they do and all they say. Old Girl: Do you know Glenn Travis? Mary Hanvby: Sure, we worked on the Hill Top together last year. Frosh: Which hill top? AN.NmiNciOMUNT Madi-; IX DiNiNu Room “.Tunior Class will hold a meeting right after dinner in Social Room First Floor A to straighten out their liltle sisters.” Some Freshmen can’t find their class rooms yet. We wonder! HiCAKff 0\ Histohv Class "Who is that red-headed girl up there? “Oh she’s a Black girl!” FACirLTY MKMBKItS llEPOK'J' ON TIIKIR VACATIONS {Continued p-om ])age one) Oberlin, Ohio; Miss Grace Lawrence, Salisbury: Miss Hattie Ferrell and Mr. W. J. Ferrell, Meredith College; Miss Elizabeth Parker, Danville, Virginia; Miss Hoagland, Woodstock, New Hamp shire; Miss A. M. Barber, Geneva, Michigan; Miss Charlotte Armstrong, Boston and Maine; Mr. Cannady, Mis souri; Mrs. Cooper, Black Mountain; Miss Grayden, Columbia. South Caro lina: Mr. Riley, Gainsvllle, Ga.; and Miss Mary Frances Welch, Mississippi. Miss Mary Loomis Smith and Mrs. Smith rested at “Idlewood” their cot tage at Ridgecrest. Miss Mary L. Johnson was with the family at the Johnson cottage ‘‘Riverton" near Lanrinburg. Miss Caroline Diggers was at Mars Hill and Ridgecrest. Miss Annie L. White after recuperating in San Antonio, Texas, was at home in Watklns-v^ille, Georgia; Mrs. Harris, after six weeks spent at State College as chaperone was with her son in Raleigh; Miss Gladys Leonard, who is now Mrs. W. B. Dowell spent the summer at her new home in Raleigh: Mrs. Norwood, better known as "Sou” reports a most interesting time spent at Morehead City, White Lake, Dunn and Bunn. "Son” also says that she was In perfect health during the en tire time, which we think is a very good advertisement for the infirmary. UHAL SOCIETY Sl'lBlT ON OUK CAMPUS (Continued from page one) and the.y feel like they have been rewarded. At ten o’clock on Tuesday night tlic' Astros hold a very iinpressivc eeroniony on the steps of the dining linll. Forming the letters A-S-T-R-0 by each girl taking her place with a lighted candle the girls of this .society made a beautiful scene in WWUVWVWVWVWWVWftWVVWW the cool, clear and moonlight night. After singing their society songs and giving many clever and origi nal yells, they marched single file with their lighted candles, the whole length of the court. The president of the Astros, Miss Hesta Kitehin, bore the beautiful emblem of her society. Tlie time for decisions has come at last. The girls among imich cheer ing and eiithusiasiu chose their so ciety at Chapel time on 'Wednesday morning. Girls! keep your society spirit up. Each of you must strive to make your socicty stand for the best and the finest society on our campus ! LUCY BENNETT WINS STATE THEATRE TICKETS kA NOTICE Last year tho manager of the State Theatre, Mr. Enloe, gave the girl who wrote the best article for TirE Twro, each week, two tickets to Keiths. This year Mr. Enloe is giving us two tickets for the best article eacli week and he is giving the tickets so that they can be used any time this week. The Twig will be glad to have contributions froiji any member of the .student body or faculty. Girls! show your social spirit by writing for The Twio aiUl at the game time win State Theatre Tick ets! We will also be glad to have editorials from the stu dent body which we use as Open Forum articles. Girls of Meredith The Twio is your paper. Cooperate with us and let’s make it the best collegiate newspaper in tho State. We want to thank Mr. Enloo publicly for the tickets. Wc will patronize The State Tlieatre. Thb Editor. I You Know We Are Glad to See the Young Ladies of Meredith Back in Raleigh Do as Meredith Girls Have Done For Fifteen Years Trade at Taylor’s You can find anything you want at tKaplor’g
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