November 23, 1946 THE TWIG Page Three Sports Review By BETTE LINNEY Meredith and St. Mary’s Col lege played hostess to repre sentatives from eight other colleges who came to participate in a state-wide playday last Sat urday. Those colleges represent ed were Duke, Peace, Greens boro, Woman’s College, Guilford, Brevard, Mars Hill, and E.C.T.C. Activities were held simulta neously at both hostess schools. In tennis, Duke took both the singles and the doubles tourna ments. There were two swim ming meets, each of which had six events. St. Mary’s won event one, the crawl for speed. Peggy Patrick won the second event. WELCOME STUDENTS Shop at Raleigh Gift Shop 507 Hillsboro Street Phone 5402 EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE RALEIGH, N. C. ‘A good place to shop for those who like to save money’* GREEN GRIEE INC. 324 South Salisbury Street EXCELLENT FOOD ‘Always a Good Steak” State Theatre SATURDAY ONLY ON STAGE — IN PERSON Matinee 2:30 - Evening 8:00 ^THE VOICE OF THE TURTLE" All Seats Reserved Seats on Sale at Box Office Now STARTS SUNDAY The World's Most Exciting Brunette JANE RUSSELL in "THE YOUNG WIDOW" with LOUIS HAYWARD the breaststroke for form. The remaining four events were won by St. Mary’s. In the second meet, Duke tied Woman’s Col lege for event one and took event two. Woman’s College took events four and six; Mars Hill tied E.C.T.C. for event five, while Peggy Patrick won the third event. The archery tournament was very close. Jean Griffith ran a close second to the winning Woman’s College. Meredith won both the singles and doubles in badminton. Six volley ball games were played. Duke won three games. Peace one, Greensboro one, and Peace tied Greensboro for the re maining game. The hockey games proved to be one of the most exciting and competitive activities of the day. Woman’s College beat Guilford 3-0. Then Guilford took the game from St. Mary’s 2-0. Meredith then beat St. Mary’s 2-0 and tied Woman’s College 1-1. After the different games, all of the girls met in the Hut for a social hour, at which time scores James E. Thiem “Everything for the Office” Recordings Art Supplies Sheet Music Stationery 108 Fayetteville Street Dial 2-2913 Raleigh, N. C. AMBASSADOR THEATRE NOW PLAYING VAN JOHNSON in 'NO LEAVE, NO LOVE' Sunday—Monday—Tuesday JOHN GARFIELD GERALDINE FITZGERALD in "NOBODY LIVES FOREVER" Starts Wednesday, Nov. 27 DANNY KAYE in "THE KID FROM BROOKLYN" In Technicolor GUESS WHO You see above the picture of one of Meredith’s most famous person alities at a very early age. Guess her identity and see if you were right by reading the next issue of THE TWIG. N. C. BAPTISTS CONVENE Meredith was represented at the North Carolina State Baptist Convention in Asheville this week by Dr. Carlyle Campbell, president, and Mrs. J. E. Miller, field secretary. were given and the winners were recognized. It is estimated that two hundred girls participated in the day’s events. Playday is planned as an annual occasion and the obvious success of Satur day’s activities should serve as an incentive for future planning. 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DINAH SHORE Columbia Record No. 37140 $.55 EDUCATION CLUB MEETING The Education Club held its second meeting of the year on Tuesday evening, November 5 at 8:00 in the Hut. There was a short social hour preceding the meeting at which time songs and refreshments were enjoyed by all present. The Club had as its special guest Miss Kay, an ex change teacher from England, who is now teaching the first grade at Hayes Barton School. Miss Kay discussed “General Education in England” and the “Education Act of 1944” which was outlined to give England better education by providing for underprivileged children at some length. BARBER SCIENCE CLUB The Barber Science Club met Tuesday, November 12, in the Science Building. Miss Helen Parker, a new faculty member, gave a lecture on the “Nutrition of Myxomycetes.” Miss Parker told of her work at Chapel Hill in experiments with myxomy cetes. After the program cider and donuts were served. MACDOWELL MUSIC CLUB The MacDowell Music Club held its second meeting of the year Wednesday evening, No vember 6, at 7:30 o’clock in the Hut. Dr. Benjamin Swalin, di rector of the N. C. Symphony, was the guest speaker and gave a very interesting talk to the members. The meeting came to a close with an informal “ques tion and answer” period with Dr. Swalin about the N. C. Symphony. For Happy Motoring Stop at MORRISSETTE'S ESSO SERVICE 2812 Hillsboro Street “Our Care Saves Wear” DIAL 9241 FREEMAN RELIGION CLUB The Freeman Religion Club entertained as their guests the Religious Education Society from Shaw University Friday night, November 15, in the Hut. The two groups took the sub ject of Protestantism as their basis for discussion, and several topics under the heading “What must the churches of today do in the light of their nature and their task?” were presented by students from Shaw and Mere dith. The following questions were brought up: 1. What is the church up against in its environment? 2. What is the church up against in itself? 3. In the face of these things, what really is the church? 4. What are the distinctive marks of Protestantism? 5. What then must we do about our churches in making an effective approach to mankind? BUSINESS WOMEN’S CLUB Tomorrow’s Business Women met Thursday, November 14 in the Game Room. During the business session committees were appointed to be in charge of the Christmas party. Another committee was appointed to compose a letter to be sent to former members of the club. Annalean McLamb introduced the speakers on the program. Edith Fleming spoke about her work this summer with the Bio- Chemistry Department at Duke University School of Medicine. Pat Rhue, Angelea Hatch, and Nancy Middleton told about their work this summer with the Veteran’s Administration in Washington, D. C. OANTOINT CAFE Air Conditioned 408 Hillsboro Street RALEIGH, N. C. 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