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PAGE FOUR THE TWIG March 2, 1935 * 1 B, S. U. Notes In (lie inoniiitK tliou shiill lieiii' My volco itsfeiuifnn liluh—Isiiiif Wallx. The followinK have hiul cliargc oC llie tray curds In the Inlirninry each nfghl; Febrimry lS-2o. Jean Diivls and First Floor U; February 24-March 2, Miiry Fiiy Mac.Millan and Set'ond Floor I): March S-!». Carolyn I’arkcr and Third Floor D. Folks don't seem to tniml getting sii'k any more since they have those cheery messages each night! Xext Siinday, March :J, Miss Mary C'nrrln. the new H. Y. P. I', leailer of North Carolina, and a fornjcr Meredith girl, will have charge of vespers. Margaret Caudle is doing line work with Sunday School reports of Mere dith girls from various churches. We huve had complete reports every Sun day. The other individual secretaries ai-e: First liaptist. Kat Lile.s; Taber nacle. Klizabetb Nanney; Pullen .Memorial, Annabelle Hollowell. We know what Dennison University enjoyed tlie week oi: February lS-22. Dr. i’oteal conducted a series of meet ings such as he did at Meredith. He is scheduled lo go to Agnes Scott later in (he Spring. Vo are the llglK of the World. A city that is set on a hill can not ho bid. .Ma(t. 5; 1-1. Didn’t you en,ioy the Song Service ai Vespers last Sunday evening? Come again! Brooks, and the Livingston Union, led by Orant Kennedy. The social Satur day night was given in honor of their winning the contest. The idea of CJeorge Washington and Martha Washington was (tarried out in the games at the socinl—Dixie cups were served from a booth iecorated with the n. S. flag. “Robin" Barly had charge of the party. The regular monthly mooting of the II. V. 1’. I!, oillccrs was held Thursday niglK, February 28. The H. Y, P. U. will conduct three sdnly courses during the week March The three courses will be: Christ ill II l."ail(‘rxhiiK by Preston; /looks Ilf llir Hlhlv. by Moore: and Sriiiiir II. 1'. f'. Atlniiiii/ilrunDii. The February Birthday iiarty, con ducted by Dorothy Dockery, was on the general idea of (ieorge Wasbing- ifin. li was held on February 22. Two .Siiclals Held Two .Moredilh-Wnke Forest 1!. V. I’. I’, socials were held at Meredith Saturday nigbt, February 2:’. The unions having (he parties were: The Katie Murray iind tbo Hill (Timbers: and the I’earl .lohnson Unii>n with the brother anion. Livingston I'nion. Four Meredith Girls lo Be in Student Who’s Who (Continued from page one) ing an Important place on the campus. At present Iheir oIHco.^ are as follows: Catherine Mo.seley, President of Stu- tlent (lovernment; Elizabeth i..ee, Pres ident of the Baptist Student Union; Norma itose. President of the Junior Class; Ann iJradsher. Secretary of Student Ciovcrnnienl. To look your best you | must have the best. ROSENTHAL’S COLLEGE CALENDAR .tlHrch l-'i'csliiiiHii I'iii-t)’. .Hnn-li .*►—I,«diire hy I>r. Klllolt Jntiios oil “|j|«|iii«l Air.” Miiri'li 7—Clutmlici' of Coiiiiiivi'vtt ltnti)|iiet with IMiiifil Itopor, speiikcr. Miii'cli .S—Artist t'oiivert bj- Loiils 4'rowtler, itiniiiKl. .Marcli “S»|ili l>iiy Otr* and So|>li I'lirly. Tile I'niversity of Chicago, noted for its progressive methods. Is beginning to see the results of some of its in novations. M'hu Ilrst student to take advantage of the new plan of letting students advance as rapidly as they are able to is Ixmia Dexter, 19, who re ceived bis bachelor of arts degree in political science in two years—Wilnnu nmiiiiaril. PALACE SUKDAY—MONDAY KING VIDOR’S "OUR DAILY BREAD" Wltn TOM KEENE ; KAREN MORLEY Mars Hill College to Have Summer School This Year (CoDtiuuedTrom page one) the session of 1035 at Mars Hill,” snid President Brewer, “in w’bicb Wake Forest and Meredith Colleges are to participate indicates a wholesome and gratifying development. It shows that these tbree Instltntions are discovering the value anl the possibilities of co operation. Tile collaboration of the three Institutlon.s will lead to results that could not be realized without such united effort. It is believed that such H relationship will not only react favorably on the institutions them selves hnt will oiler iniportant ad vantages to the students. "Wo congratulate all concerned on such a happy consnnimation, anil pledge iinfailing loyalty to this progres sive movement." Dr. Kitchin stated, "Wake Forest College has for a number of years maintained a summer session. The work of the summer session Is co ordinated in courses and credit with the work of the regular session. An increasing number of students are availing themselves of the opportuni ties afforded by it lo continue their courses to the completion of their degrees. “Two years ago Meredith College became affiliated. The students of the two colleges share equally in the privileges and opportunities. In this TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY "CAR 99" I with FreH MaeMiirrny - Sir Gity Stniidliig| THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY "WEST OF THE PECOS" with Richnrrt D!x MnrthA Slcoper Matliioo—Balcony Nltcs—20c Orchcstrn Nitcs 2f>c I is y«iir Hair Vnruly or ^SCiibborii? | LET US SHOW YOU HOW BEAUTIFUL j IT CAN BE with THE PROPER CARE During the month of November, a coiiiesi was conducted in Ibc 1!. Y. r. U. at .Meredith, and among the I’nions ill Wake Forest. The winners wiTi' Id he given a .social. The unions wen’ gradcil on three points: best wiH'kly grade; inosi now members; hight'st jier cenl studying the lesson. The winning unions were ibc Katie Murray, wIkjsc president Is Minnie I I I Euritf Spriuif is the Time tn Tiirii Voiir | I Attentimis lo a I%ew t^ermanenl JWitve I PEKMAINEIVT MARCEL SHOP SINCLAIR’S WILMONT DRUG STORE iS’Miiif Pi9trick Funors and i*arty Favors * TH I EM’S 11 WHY RUSH TO SCHOOL FOR DINNER WHEN YOU CAN HAVE THE SAME DELICIOUS HOME COOKING ...at... THE CALLY New Arrivals Daily at JEAN’S • COATS : SUITS : DRESSES AND MILLINERY unity there is strength and added obli gations to serve a rapidly growing constituency. "Now the two colleges will operate a division of the Wake Forest-iMeredlth summer session at Mars Hill in ad dition to the session at Wake Forest. The .Mars Hill College faculty will coo|>erate in the enterprise by assisting In giving courses In the junior college field. This added unity, the geography of Mars Hill, its plant and traditions warrant the belief Hint the opportuni ties offered there by Ihe Wake Forest- IMeredilh summer session will be wel comed. There w’lll be many who will wish to continue degree credit and meet ihe retiuiremenis of the highest ceriillcates." The llill Tup. student newspaper of Mars Hill College expressed an addei opinion of the students of the three colleges. "We would not overlook the ideal location of (he proposed institu tion. In Invigorating western North Carolina, the Mars llill plant offers all the advantages of both summer school and summer resort. Delightful recreation; including ouldon' sports, games, swimming, mountain climbing, and sight-seeing trips will be available for all. It is believed that students will be eager to take advantages of the new institution with its varied study program, able lnstructor»i, desirable living arrangements and fa'llities for recreation." CRANFORirS BEAUTY SALON BOOIV-ISELEY YOUR CUT-RATE DRUG STORE SCHOOL GIRL NEEDS AT SPECIAL PRICES Kleenex 16c, 35c Pond's Cold or Vanishing Creom 25c, 1 lb. Theotricol Cold Cream 49c, ProphylocHc Tooth Brushes 35c, D'Orsoy Rouge and Perfume 25c Delicious Sandwiches and Drinks of Our Fouiilom BOON-ISELEY imCG CO. »^5EIEaBDi$E22 There^s no tiehale ahotU the Style for Sprittff . . . IT'S SUITS! We coiiJri go into tiJJ ,som of oratory about what yovi should wear for •sprinf,'. We .say wSUlTSf . . . They're KIGHT. . . . Ton'll find the one you want here at the Lucielle Shop in . . , TWEEDS CHECKS PASTELS SOFT WEAVKS And a host of .styli.sh fabric.!; and shad©.s. ^Tke^iop ofOriginaJJ^^dGs ^SHOP.112 PiYstteviile Sine!
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