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2 THE TWIG OS'iclal Organ of The Student Body of Meredith College. c^gyjdD KiitiTfd IIS M'riiii(l-i'Ui>K iniilti'i' Oclcilit-r 11, 111 Ortiic III Kiili'isli, y. C'., umli'V Atl 1,1 Miirfli A(-'>'i>lniu'' for tiiuiliii); :il i-jn'ciiil riilt' of l>osti>>;.' |i|'i>viili’il Till' in Si'i-lioii IKKI Act (if Ocliilii'r II, liH7. iinttiori/.fd Oi lubcr 11, li)2ll, Alice Dowd Edltor-in-Chie! Pullen Bki.vix Business Manager DAviii Belix E.vtox iissociate Editor Mabbi, Ba(,;i!Y Managing Editor Ei)iti£ Bi'ciia.N'ax Managing Editor Ethel Dav Managing Editor Salixda Pkkiiv Assislanl Business Manager Paumxk Krrcm.v AssiHlant Business Maiiager Frances Scauiioiiol-gu Circulation Manager Evklvn McCam Art EdilOi' REPORTEKS AxNK Simms Br.O.XIJIE WOKSE Sakaii liitiucs El.IZAllKTlt BOOMilOUB MAT11.ua Hor.LEJtAX RdllKltTA RoYS'l'lUt May Wii-LiAMS MAiiauEiiirE Masox AUiinnac Editor Subscription price,... $2.50 Cbitorial PLAYING THE GAME Davik Bei.I-i-; Eatox I.ill' is II jraiiii- wifli ii jilorious [irizo, It' \v(‘ ('Mil iiiily |tliiy it riglit. [t i' iiivi- iiiid liitii', liiiilil ;nul liri'ak, -\ii! it'iii it i'IkIs ill ii fight; J5ii( III' .'iinly wins win* lioiicstly Irii'S ( Ki'^iii'illfss (if wi'iilili nr t'uiiic) lie (':iii ni-vi'i' (l(‘S|i;iit' wlin [ilay.s it fill I'— Ilow :ii'r viiii |il;iyiii!i tii(‘ffiiiiic i! I)i> yiiii will iiml wliiiii', if ynu fail rii will 111 till- iiiaiiiii'i' yiMi tliiiik your iluo'^ l)(i ynii .-iicrr ill rile iiijiii in ('list' tliat lii- rail Ami dcic.s. lu licttcr tliiin ynii' l)i> ynit litkc ymii' rclmf-T.s with a kiniwiiii; j^riii i Do ynii lauyli tlni' yon |iiill ii|) hitnc-' Uoc's yiiiir faith huld triU’ whun tUo whole wnrhl’.s irciw aiT you [ilayiiif; the ganiu^ (ii't inio fin- ihii-k of it—witdc in, ii.jys: Whatcvi'r yuiir cln-ri.slu'd goal; ISraf' U|i yom- will (ill yniir juilsi.'s thrill, -Vinl you dare—to your very srmll I)(i .'ionjctliiiij'' more ihiiii iiiukc a iioisc; i-ct your jiiirimsc leap inio flatiie As you |iliinge witli ti cry, ‘‘I shall do or die,” 'riiiin you will he |)!aying tin- t'anic. .V.\'jNv.\ior.s. Jiiivc you I'oalizod tiuit you arc playing ti giiiiic'? Well you arc whctlior you will or no! You’re phiyiug !i gaiiio hy your own vulc! Ill thcaliovc liiic-s some one proachod a r-('«l s‘niioii. Souto one thought ihrotigh the .surfucto of thiiigs and in'i'iscntcd them as they roally are! I’laying a gainc? Yes, and oacli (hiy ntVi'i's you 24 hours in which fo play Mu- giniie fairly. 'I’o ix'giii with play fair with yo\ir.solf. Play your own ])urt! If you’re Mary— then he J[ary. Don’t try to ho Jane! Ill hi.s goodness God gave you the power fo he (he iiK.Uvidual hiiniitn being that you are! 'J’lien he your- .sflf! Do rli(‘ thiiig.s (hat in-e fair lo yourself and fair to others as well! Have you ever sto]))>ocl to a.sk your self if you’ve playel fair with your fellow-iuen ? Whether you like the peo])le of this old wovld or not you can’t live without tlieiu. You’ro (le|»'nlciit on the I'ost of the world? Have you rendered anyone any serv- ieo for that dependence? And in playing the game—do you have a goal? IFavo you .something definite to gain? Jfayhe you’ve failed. It’s no clisgraee to fail! 'I’lie disgrace lies in not trying. It has hiT-n .said that iii his old age Sir Walter Scott found that a puhiish- iiig firm he was eonneeted with \\a.s heavily in delit. Had he iieeii will ing to have jilayed the game unfair he might have taken athanfage of the hankriiptcy law. Sir Wall.er .Scotl wa.s .so honorahle fha( he re fused In r|o tliis! Widi his pen h' decided In make the deficit good, lie never I'litirelyliquidatefl the deiif hill he wore oiif his life trying. ITe dieil an horioralile man as well as an !ionori-l man! lie rcfusetl to take alvanlage of some (m! else. How are you playing ihe game? Its ('asicr ro fall than lo siiccei'd! .\nyoiie eaii drift doirnstream \mt if takes a man to swim agaiii.st the eiirn-m. \ on can lean—Imt can you lifi^ To he sure it’s hard to [day a s|iiare game! Hut how hard have you tried? An aii'plane eairt Hy on lln' gi’ouml! I( iuis to he up in the ‘■loiids. Some of flietn fall ami some of them lly. ft’s the diffi(;nlt thing that takes all the tnettl‘ that’s in you! I[i)w eaii yon ni(*el the ehal- leiige? .\re you willing that any one .shall siiy u-lion you’ve finished iht' game, “She gained her glory at ihe i'X|iense of others,” I'hiy the game! I'lay hard! Play with all the womanhood that’s in yon I I’hiy to win, hnt winning, win honesliy. And losing lose hoiuatly. Rememher that the woman that has never failed is the woman that has never tried to do anything. IMay witii vigor atid \’iml And in play- hi^' never lose sight of the end of the game. Strive to pluy fair and eourteoualy with every ouucc of your energy, even when the game goes against you. And when all the .struggle lia.H ceased and you have reached your goal you ean say to all the world “I have ])layed a good game ami true—I have kej^t the faith!” How arc you playing yovir game? jVIake tlie Jiiisfake.s of yes terday sure stepping stones to tlie .sufc(‘sses of tomorrow. It’s never too late to do good so begin today and write your answer to tlie que.s- tion—How are you playing the yanie? Collegjquette T!ial the multi-colored leaves of liriKht summer clreases have yicldeil their enviable placo to 'the Autumn Ijrowns was quite obvious at the new Carolina Stadium last Satuvilay. Evi- tlently the Autumn sky is Navy Ijlue Cor that shade also toolc its position with the most popular. But then cue never can be sure at a ball game just why certain colors are the most favored, ThiK year attention is lieing called to the waistline by the variety of in- lerestiiig things belts are doing. One of the most ingenious of their Iricits is tlie insertion of a liit ot clastic. There are also many fascinating buck les and combinations to bo seen. Engravers to Milady: Wedding Invitations Visiting Cards Announcements Monograms Gold Stamping Crests Social Engravers ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. No. l]f) Fayetteville Street RALEIGH, N. C. WILMONT DRUG STORE 3100 Hiiisboro Street WILL CONTINUE TO SERVE MEREDITH GIRLS PHONE US YOUR SUNDAY NIGHT ORDERS SOCIETY WELCOME Mak Wll.I.lAMS '31 Now we are glad to have again, Some nioro new girls to wolcome in To our societies both hravo anti I'ree A help and joy wo know tliey’ll be. As for the Aslro's strong and bold Wit!) iiieasurL'H whicli j-eniain untold, Invite yon in for joys in store To make you like our college more. Ami to the Phi society too, They seek mt each and all of you, And ask you in to join their fun 'l'»i holii yoni' life hei'e just begun. I3ehild! new girls, we'ro glad you've i.'ome To help us in societies some, Wo welcome you with all our might To take you in Ih our delight. IN AND OUT OF MEREDITH Miss Louise Craven was the weelc- onii guest of Mias Pauline N"ewton at lier home in Chadbourn, N, C. Miss Sarah Briggs spent the week end at her home in Raleigh. May Winiams spent the week-end at her home in Whitakers. N. C, Alice Dowd spent the week-end at. homo in Raleigh. iitiiel Day’s mother spent the day with her last Sunday. Matilda Molieman spent the week end at her home in liurham Marie N’obles spent the week-end at her home in ,Durham. Sarah Cook spent the week-end at her home in Wallace, Annie Mildred Herring spent the week-end with Annie Belle Noel in Dunn, DROP IN AT BOON-ISELEY “IFE SERVE MEREDITH GIRLS” ’9 Cinderella Slipper Shop Novelty Shoes $ 7 ONE PRICE CORRECTLY ENGR4YED VISITING CARDS RECITAL INVITATIONS COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS WEDDING INVITATIONS INDIVIDUAL CHRISTMAS CARDS Monogrammed Stationery Write for Samples awd Prices EDWARDS & BROUGHTON COMPANY 107-109 West Hargett Street 212-21C South Salisbury Street Phone 3300 MISSES REESE & CO., 206 masonic temple BUYS HATS FOR MEREDITH GIRLS THE STYLE IS RIGHT, THE PRICE IS RIGHT 10% Discount and 30c for Bus off Each Hat Second Floor, Masonic Temple
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