PAGE SIX THE TWIG iN’ovemter 10,' 1934 ALUMNAE COLUMN OFPICEES l'i-i-silonl—llvs. Krnusl TI, IjogBclt, Scotlniid Xeofc. Vici‘ I’ri'jiidoiil—Mrx Clydo H. Hooy, Jr., Ciinfou. ]{iciinlhitf Scoriftiiry—Miirgnvot nrifrht, Xcw Dill, l^xi'onlivo Si'Pri'lary mid Trciisurcr—Stnc (fviiiitiiev, Momlidi CoIIl'ici', Cditinu'iiicmcul Sixmkci- — Ijois Johnson, 'J'lic)Min»villc‘. PROCEEDINGS OP THE COVNCIL MEETIKO Tlio fonvdi niiniml mePliuB o( llio Alumnno CaiiiK-il WHS lu'ld lit lliii colU’itL' Siiliirdity iiflpnioon, NovfinlKT U, nt 2;:iO n'clock in Viinn Hull. 5Cr>i. JIoloii Hillinvd IipptfuU ot Sc’cii liiiiil Xti-W [ii-csidi'd. I>r, Cliiis. K, Hrinvi'r eiivo tlip alutiiimp II lii':irty wi'lfomi' in liix luldress wliicli fol- lowi'd till* silioine of Hic Alrnn Jliitpr, Ho s|iiike 'iu-r)iiriiitini;ly of conditions at tlio rnlli'iti'—llii' ourollincnt of 5S.I, tlip liirgost ill tliu liisiory of tlie coliogo wiili tlio ex- 01‘1'tion of lliiit of Hit' session lH27-2jl. liii> s|ik'ndiil H|iirll r.'chihitod >>y tlic studenls; imd till- loyiilly of tin; fiicullj*. lie (■om* innidi'd llic work Jfiss Wiivnov, dlroi!tor oE ))liiy life, U doins: iind spoke unlliusliislicivlly of tlic' Iniiueiiriitiou of “Slnnt Day” (full lii'OKrain of which is pivon clspwheri' in this i«Mio). oxiirosRina tho Ikiims tlinl il might 1>i'i'oiiK' a tmdltionni luKtilution on ^vliich tho ii1iim:iai‘ wonUI conic In look iis ait occnsion for their iiniiiinl home-coming day. Jlrs. Li'csett ill her oponinit romnrks nn- iioiini'od thiit llils mooting is iirimnrily ft liiiKinc'Ks session in whicli nil iiliimnne slioiild be inleri'slt'd. She was fiiviviibly impressed willi (hi> hirge ntti-iid:ini:e, Tho btisiness was tiikeii up in tin- ordcv of its appcarance ou'thp progrnin. the first ilom being the rMommendationR of the Exoc- Htlvo Cmiiiiiittoo which wore road by Mao Griminer. Aluuiiine Socretnry. The first—thiit Hie present cons! itntlon. which is out of (into, be revised and copy of revised constitntion bo sent out with the coniiiiencement lulter sO that action niiiy I>e taken at the annnal business meeting con cerning its ndoplion—wns accoylod. Tho second—that a bronie portriiit mediil- lion of suitable size ho presented to (ho Collfgi- ns a mi'inoriai to Dr, Di.ton-Carroll— wns adopted. It was explained that fands for iiroeiirlng this meniorinl could bo raised by selling the portrait plaques copy of which is on third piigo of this i.ssuo) now ill the ulaiannu ofllce ut u cost of $1.50 cach. The third—that rules governiag the lend ing of the Ida Potoal IjOiin Fund ho put in the cataloeut—wiis also accepted. Miss Flossie JCarshhanks of Raleigh, chairman of the Idii Totent Loan Fund coniinittee, wns (■ailed upon for her report. ITollowing her suggestions, motion was made that her committee draft dolinite rules nnd reguln- tiouR concerning disposition of tiiis fund and present them at Ihe annual meeting commenceineiit for further consideration. The vni'ious projects of the Association were broaglit np next. In discus-cing the interesting of prospective students in Meredith the following motion wns made and seconded: In view it the large increase in enrollment this year, we reijuest that it be pnt in the catalogue that the resident student hodj- shall not exceed tive hundred, .md that wheii ' ihis enrollment is established tliiit .ipfdicant.s 1 be admitted on the basis of scholnrship. I The “cnupon cirl,” Miirth.i .\nne Hile.v. dauirhter of Mrs. Helen limvson Hiloy of Long Island. X. Y., dressed in an old- fushioiied enslume completely oovereil with •'coupon-," I'iiine in, and added z.-st to the discussion of the coupon projc-ct. The three objects for which the coui>on mone.v iroes ari' the Ida I’oteat I.oan Fund, the College : debt and iilhlotic oipiipment. Mrs, Miirian Vinson Jester, '.T-l. spoke' I iiiliU'ia«tieally of the magazine proposition i for the swinimini; pool. She ex|ilainod tliAt j thi' Curtis I’ublishine rnmiiany, publishers' 111' The Siiturday Kveiiinir I'ost, The LadipK' Home Journal and The Country (ientlemnn, ■ had made- an c‘X'eediiiirly generoiis offiT to | alumnae and snidi'iits. They will irive fi.") ! j>iT cent on every subscript inn •.I'ciired by' eiiher of ibevp irroiijis. .\nd fun herniore’, 1 >liiiiild ilie alumnae priiciire :{-1,iHi(i worth I of tiusiiie«s by lleei-nitivr ti. til-- CompiUiy, will u'lvi' 111 1‘xtra bunu- of ?liiii, making* tile i-omnii'siiiii» ainoiint to IfT.-itl instead of .$il."pn. Slie insisteil tli:il it’s up lo the 1 aliiiiiinii' lo iiiaki' the extra .$100 bv llccem-l ber C. ■ ' The next (piesliiin to arise was whether ij> not to have ail alaiiiiiiie radio progriim i oi; l''oiiiider'«' iiay, Friday. Febraary 1. Thoj loiisensiis or opinion was tluit il should be arranged, | Till’ dispo>i(ion of the nliimiiac scholar-. -Iiips \va« discussed brieilly, A suggestion 1 wa- made that the rontusiants he reipiiredl to take II coiiipetiiive examiimlioii and the! scholarshiiis )n' a wardc‘d accordingly. .An other sufi:eslion was lliat tho schiiliirUiips he definitely placed before high Bchool clos- ini: time .so due |uiblii-ity could be given 10 the awirde»> through announcement nt their live cominentenient oxercises null local iiewsT'itpers. When Mrs. liunn was called on for a re port on nllili-iie,. shi' urged that tlio Cnancil iidjinirn lo ihe atlilelie Held nnd let the aclivilies out ther- speiik for her cominit- tee. Slie Hski'il also that the members eome oat and support (he aluninue teams whicli Pal .\bernelhy, liad lined up for the aliimnae-student contesis ti follow inime' diately. (For results u£ these contests so-j write-iip 1) Hefore ndjourning Mrs. J.eguett callod nl- leiition to the disfibiy of Weditewood com memorative pliites of oilier colleges, wliioli WHS given llirough courtesy of Jones & Kra/ier of llarham: the iiluninae luncheon lo be hold in N’l-w Hern riii November 1 ,'j; uud the program for tlie rest of the week end. The best ice cream in town as M,S —at— B RA NT L EY'S Mrs, Jtnry Tjoo Hivens Tyner invitod ihe iilumniie to the piirlors (o Ihe reccptiOn siioti- sored h.v the local alumnno chapter iind ar- rnnged by (ho soeiiil cominittcc. This was held immodialuly iiflur supper nnd gnvu np- por(uni(y for tho visiting nlnmnne to meet Ihe loenl alummie, tha faculty, and . ropre- scnliitivos of Ihe sKidont cnm]itis orgniiira- lions. Jfrs. Chas. M. IJrewor nnd Miss Idn I’oteat poared coO'eo. nnd Sirs. Tyner. Mrs. Kiitiebet Sforris lluggin.«. Mrs, Mnudo Tee Weal hers poou. Misses HI leu IJrewer. Annie Keith Iind Mae (friinincr, all members or Ihe social comniidoo, togethor with Mrs, I.eititctt nnd Miss Carolyn Jtercor, presUiciit ot the local chntMer, received, Tlio following girls, all memhors of tho (iraaddaiighters Cliih. nsslstod in .serviiiu: Sonora JHand of ffoldKhoro, presidenl. Fay .\'eiiiory i^hields and Jean Diinn of }|!cotliinl •Veck, Prances I’lirker o('Woodhind, Margiiret Davis ot Wake Forest, and Jciiii laissKor of Wilson. Kcboes from (ho week-end indicate (bat (he alamiiai' nro in accord with (ho desire of President Drowor that annual hoiue-coin- ing day be -Stunt Day. Those who regisiered in tho alumnne guest hook during the wc‘ek-eiid were; “Speck'' ITnrris, Albemarle: Mrs. Ifcleii Tlarpor Tliayer, Aslioboro: Mrs, Tiiln Sloiio Seymour, nnd llortense Honoyout, Apex; '•I;ib" Ayseue, Chapel Hill; Annie Bollu N'oel, Mar guerite Warron and Jlnrgaret Ducas. Dunn; Mrs. Virginiii Bird Hill, Durhnni; Mrs, liouise I’owell Varnodoe, Fayutteville: An nette Donavmif and “Ijlb’' Apjile, Cireens- boro: Mrs, Ada Sheariu Parker. Mrs. Snrnh Conyers Pntterson. Mrs, Kasio Dnniel ten nis and ^Crs, Uutli Shorman Garrett. Ileii- dcrsoii; Airs. Callie Dunlap Gibson and Mrs. Christine Judd Ifall, ]Iigh Point; Iiouiso Turlington, Kerr; Str.s. Starie Klemins Col lins, Munson; Mrs. Kdnn Krvin Whiteiiurst, Now Bern; Mnrgiiret Hright, Now Hill; Mrs. Mn((ie Ciilpojiper Proctor, Oxford; Mrs. Dos- sie •Stone Brooks nnd Mae Cnmpbell, Pitts- boro: Dorotliy Vann, Carolyn Mercer, Snl-. 110 Connell, 5frs, Chilre Stuinhack Snitor. Mrs, .Mary Cnrtor Uny Abernethy, Mrs. Miirian Vinsoa Jester, Mrs. TiUlie Marshall WyaK, Jfrs, Foy Johnson Farmer, Mrs. Mnudo Davis Bunn iind Jfrs. Mary f.oe Hivons Tyner, Haleigh; Mrs. Annii Kilchin Josey, Mrs, Helen Hilliiird Leggett, Mrs, •Sallie Josey Phillips, Jfrs, Puuliiie Tillery Shields, nnd Mrs. Kiiphii McKeiiziu Madry, Scotland Neck; Pat Aherneth.v, Thomnsvlllo; Helen Bennett, Wake Forest; Mrs, Elvn Wiill Davis. >(rs. Jtnrthii Diivis Lowrnnee nnd Cora Minor, 'Winslon-Salcm; Mrs. Huth Trippe Butler, Mrs. Diann Brown Griflln, Mrs. J.ncille Bulliick Hnll nnd Addie Koh- hiiis, Kocky Mouiit, Brouse MedaUlou Memorliil Sinco this is n meniorinl issue for Dr, Di.xon-Cnrroll, it is particularly fitting that we e.xplalu somewhat fully tho bronze por trait medallion of her that the Council in its meeting Satarday voted to present to the college from the Alumnno Association at .some future suitable date. Many of you have seen tho jilnster platine of Dr. Dixon- Carroll in ^[iss Ida’s studio. This wiis modelled in the art studio by Klhcl Parrott, now Mrs, Julian Hughes of Kinston, while she XV.1S a student here in 1D07. It is done in low relief; and while executed with free dom, its elegnnce *f line and classic sim- idicit.v make it a work of real art rpilte out of the lleld of tho am.itcur. This bronxe medallion is to be a replicn of tho plaster plnine»—only about twice ns Ini'ge—whicb are heini' ofTerod for sale by tho Alumnno Association. Tbo Magazine Proposition We—alamiiae nnd students—nro aiteiils fiill for the Curlls publieatioiis—"The Satur- liiv Kveniiig Post." "Tho Ladies' Home Jour- oal" and "Tbo Country (Jentlemiin' ’—iiiid will reeeivc a commission of (i,T por cent on all subscriptions secured lietween now and De- eeiobi'r li. Furthermore, the puhlisliors will !-'ive u.s n bonus of #100 should we turn In -*!|,iUiO worth of suhscrijUlons by that date, l>ecember (i. That means that we'll receive S7rli instead of fd.Ml and Curtis I'ubllsliiui Company will receive instead of $;i,'»(l. What furtlier incentive lo get out and worl; do wc‘ need than this offer together wilh the ''sladenls' |iloa?" Should every alumiin lake one sub.soripl ion fir herself and an- >tlier ns a Cbri.stiniis icift for a friend, we'd receive in ooinmissions not $7.'i0 but at hast $'J.OOfi! Send your subscription* ihriMigh your local aliimiiao chapter or direct 111 .Mae (irininier. .\lumnae Secretary, Mere- dllh College before December (>. Tile prices aro; Till-; .SATfKDAY F.VKNING POST (weekly) 1 year, $2: 2 years. $11..'id; I) years, Ip.'i.no LAHIFS’ HO.MI': JOUK.N’AI, or COL’NTRY GKNTfiKMAN (monlhly) I year, $1,00; 2 years, $1,50; 3 years, $2.00 The Studonts’ Plea Magaxiiies? Jlagaxliiosl 'That's our cry! Alumnae, ix it .voars? Everywhere we'ro trying to sell, Ftirgftting other chores. So, Alumnae, plonne comc give your liclp' In this cnmpnign of ours. Unlll wc got (lint swimming pool ■\\'e’ro counting nil tho hours. Just (hiiik, nt «ixty-f!vo per cent. We should niako lonitu of mnii— (lei out and onnvns every strool. It really must he done, 'I'hen daily whon wo have our pool Wu'II revel in our wcnlth, And every day our prnyors will mount Alumnae, for your lienltli, —A Studont. Ahintiine Luncheon The nniiual Aliimnao Luncheon during tho I’.iiplist Stnie Conven(ioii will bo held nt Ihe Woman’s Club Building in Kcw Born on Thursday, November 15, at 1:00 o’clock. Jlrs. I{, E. Wlulchurst (Kdna Ervin) ot New Bern will jireside nnd Dr, Olias. K, llro'cor nnd Mrs, ErneHt Leggutt, president of Ihe genernl Alumnan Assoeiiition, will bo (ho speakers, Afiss Atno (irimmcr, Alumnno >(ei!i-etary, and Miss Miirguerito Jlasnn, Stn- iloiit Secretary in tho collogo, are also o.\- [lected lo he present, 1‘hitos will bn 50 eenis each. Please notify Mrs, Jl. E, Wiille- linrst, New Bern, as soon as po.ssiblo if yon wish roservnlioii made. Plaster Plaqtics The portrait niednllioiiR of Dr. Dixon- Carroll, whicli are nine inches in diamutcv (copy on Ihird pago ot Ihis issno), may be purchiised from tho Alumnan OITIcu nt $1.,'V» cacli. This plaiino is of vnhio not only bo- cause of its asKOination with our beloved [ihysieian, liiit itlso becauso of it.s artistic beaaty tlial would add lo tlio tarnishing ot nay home. The Ooupons We’ve just sent- in ft shipment of 7.000— iio( very many considoriiig that several thou sand alnmnne nnd studontii arc collecting them. Still, wo’ll bo gliid 1o receive check from Colgate K Co. for $28,00 in exchiingi! for [his shi|)ment. Save eoiipnns from; Octagon FroditctB Laundry Soap Floating Soap 'I'oilet Soup Scouring Cleanser Soap Chips i^oaii Powder Klikniau's Products Jioras Soap Soap Powder Floating Soap Cleanser Soap Chips Softener Borden’s Premhim Brand MlUc ‘ ‘Mngnoliii’' Condensed Milk "Star" Condensud Jfilk "Darling" Condensed Milk ' 'Leader' ’ Condensed Milk ■ 'Stiindnrd'' Condensed Jlilk ‘ 'ChiillRngc'' Condensed Milk "Pearl’' livai'oroted Jtilk Luzinnnit Tea and ColTee THE CHAPTERS Tile Fnyeltevillc Chnplor, ot which Mrs, I.oui.se Powell Varnedoe is president, 7uot during Moredith Week at the home ot Mrs. Annie Watson Lnwhon. Misses Edith Hall and Mattie Belle Ilogcrs preKOnted iin in- leresting program, and thu hostess served refreshnients at the conclusion of tho meet ing. The Wake County Chnpter met Ocloher 17 at (he college. Miss Ciirolyn Mercer pre sided. and Dr. Clias, E, Brower was tho speaker uf Ihe aftcrnoun. The resident nlum- iiae at the eollogo acted ns Iiostessos, The Scotliind Neck Chnptor hold ft meet ing during Meredilii Week and elected Mrs. Sallie .Tosey Phillips prcsulent, 'I'hig group is jiarticulnrly forliinnte in nnmliering among iis members ^[rK, Helen Hilliard Leggett, president of the general Alumnae As.socin- tion. and Mrs. Anna Kilcliiu Josoy, trustee of tile oollogc, Tlie Gamer alumnae met wltli Miss Clarice Holder, reliring presidenl, on October It). 'I’he following oflicers wore elected; Mrs. Flossie Baewell Broughton, president; Mrs. I'ortia .\ldennan Banks, vieo prosidont; and Mrs, -Mary Gariielto Martin Hougli, secre tary mid treiisurer. Thu Founder's 3)ay mi'elint.' wilt he held at tho homo ot Mrs. Eli/.aiielh Puruell Kand. The Greensboro iilumnae tnet October 27. HERBERT I ROSENTHAL’S I Has I BEAUTIFUL SHOES Suitable for Any Occasion PATENT MEDICINES PRESCRIPTIONS We carry the largest and most complete stock in the city of COSMETICS OP RALEIOH, N. C. (NC. "CREATORS OF REASONABLE DRUG PRICES'* SODA FOUNTAIN and LUNCHEONETTE Dr. Frcnch Hiiyna* of Elbn Collegb ipoko. Annette, Dqnavant, .was; cloeled prosi- donfto snccei'd Mrs'. Hra Lnne Poolo. 'Thii Asheville Chnplor held luncheon meeting oii October 2f)-, Dr. Mnry Iiyncli .lohnson of Meredith Collogc spoko on "Miss t.'ollon,' ’ Thi! Durhnm-Chniiel ITill Ohnpter held ihelr llrst mooting of tho fnll in Chapel Hill on Oclobor 1.^. Mrs, Virgiuiii Blril Ilill of Durham jirpsidod. WE EXTEND DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO: Margaret Bright, ’07, nnd Mrs. Ada Bright Mims, fx-'(H), of New Hill, in the death ot their mother, Mrs, Adeline Bright, on Octo ber 2f) nt her home in New Ilill following a lengthy illness. Mrs. Maudo Davix Dnnn. '10, of Riileigh, and Mrs, llnllie Davis Piitrell, e.x-’O.S, oi Winslon-Salem, in tho passing of Ihoir fa ther, Mr, E, 'J', Davis of Yndkinville on October 3/5. ^IrM. Mary Norwood Vann. ’.18, of Ra- loigh, nnd Mrs, Lou Norwood 'reague, ox-’U) ot (ioldsboro, in tho deiitb of their mother, Mrs, tl, A. Norwood on October 27, nt her home in rioldsboro. Mrs. Daphne Owens Yelverlon. '23, of Foniitain, in tho passing of her father, Mr, M’, D, Owens, on October HI, Mrs. Frances Sorrell Farrell, ’HH, of Cnry, in (ho passing ot her falhor, Mr, C. h. Sorrell in Hamlet on October 0. Mrs. Miiy Baldwin Turlington, '08, of Ciniiicsville, Floridn. In tho passing of her husband, Dr. .T. K. Turlinglon, on Xovem- lior :i, in (iainesville. MARRIAGES flernldino Cower, ’24, ot Chiyton nnd Can ton, nnd Mr, Harry Carver Garvey, on Oc tober J!i, At homo: Canton, Dorothy Furr, c\-’3fi, ot Kaleigh, nnd Mr. (ieorgc 15, Haleher, on Octobor 8. At home; 112011 Fairview Koad. Italeigh, Mildred Hoyal, e.'c-’Ill, of Salembnrg, nnd Mr. kupert Riser, on October 25. At homo; (irecnxboro, Virginln Kicks, ox-'an, ot Hocky Mount, nnd Jtr. Bernard Stanley Clnrko, on October 20. At home: C407 Dorchester liond, Iticb- mnnd, Virginia. Kosalee Morrow, ’32. nnd ^fr. Frederick Siler Slonn, on Octohor 12. At home: Frank lin. Annie J>oigh Coley, '!!0, of Rocky Mount, and Mr. Theodore Bryant Fanlkner, on Oc tober 18, At home: liocky Mount. Haltii' Mnllis, ’U4. ot Morganton, nnd Mr. Alvin John Dickens on October 27. At home; 1212 Fillmore Street, Haleigh. Mni'gnret Uridger, ’:il, ot Blndenboro, nnd >tr. William Cochran Highsmitli. At home. Fayetteville, Penrl Williams. '32. ot Garner, and Jlr, Ijeiinard Ashley Hnffaloe, on June 83. At home; Honte 11, Kaloigh. Blanche Sharjie, ';12, ot Goldslon, and Mr. Ijinwood .T, Rogers, on .lunc 20. At homo: M elm n e. SIRTHS Born lo Mr. nnd Mrs, Wnldo ,7. Jackson (Shelluy Honnetl., ’20) of 'Walton, \Vest Vir ginia. a son. Charles Edward, on Mny 11. Born lo Mr. and Mrs. Ijittlejohii Faulkner (Nellie E. McCullon, ’2!)) ot New York City, n daughter, Sunanno, on ,Tn)y 29. Born lo Mr, and Mrs. li. P. Perkins (Idl- llnh Evans, '2fi) of Sonlh Boston, Virginia^ a son, Tjionol Pnrker, Jr., on Angiist 0. Born to Mr, nnd Mrs, IT, Bernard Holm* (Eliwiheth Richardson, ’28) of Monroe, n daughter, Jilixabclh Ann, on September 14J »•!>> Exchanges | Bicycling may become a full fledged sport with a manager on the Athletic Association at Hood College. Many students there already ride and own bicycles. A professor of psychology at Bos ton University has banished note- taking In his courses, declaring that note-taking substitutes the hand for the head and in the end offers a very poor and incomplete reproduction ot the lecture. At William and Mary professors are allowing students with the scho lastic average o( 85 or above an un limited number of cuts. Dr. Ralph R. Wian, City College of New York instructor of philosophy, claims that the student who sleeps during lectures I’etalns the greatest amount of information being dis seminated.—The PuTley-Voo. MATINEE 16c DICK POWEI.I. HITE 20c I GINGER ROGERS ! I '20 MILLION SWEETHEARTS MONDAY—TtTBSDAY MATINEE 26c NITE On Stage DAN FITCH MINSTRELS AND HIS GIRL REVUE On Screen "SING AND LIKE IT" ZASU PITTS PERT KELTON WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY I CAPITOL i You'll always feel at home at— CRANFORD’S That's the place to be made beautiful, too THANKSGIVING CARDS GIFTS AND NOVELTIES SHEET MUSIC JAMES E. THIEM PHONE 1301 125 FAYETTEVILLE STREET RALEIGH, N. C, COLLEGE GIRLS LIKE TO WEAR Smart Accessories We ore now feoturing 0 smart display of TWl^ SWEATER SETS and SUEDE JACKETS Very economically priced yet very serviceable for classroom and campus wear. You will enjoy seeing our recent arrivals in Evening Apparel •0 Shop ofOr^ina/y^^des ^SHOP.112 Favattevilla stmt

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