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pr A Page Six. POINTED ERRORS We Don't Blame Them— When a patient was discovered at the Doctors' Hospital, Man hattan, being treated for gall stones by the name of Will Shakespeare, the doctors were very much interested. —Monthly magazine. Family Retainer—Sale price unfurnished, $65,000. (Rental, completely furnished with an tiques, including gardener, $3,800). —New York magazine. "Besides being very good- looking, 1 find I can always depend on my Benrus strap the hilltop, mars hill college, mars hill, north CAROLINA. She Snoops To Conquer (Continued from Page 3) Grover Williams telling some devoted couple about his grandmother's cream sepa rator. Brazil Is Not Alone Even Walter Harrelson can hove a good time in the back seat of a bus. What's this world coming to? All was quiet on the Melrose Western Front when Donald Penninger was away. And pray tell us, who walks around with Jean Porter Haynes while Bob Futch is having dinner (supper to you?) Just because Lucille walks by night in a long robe is no , ,, T 1 T.r , I sign she's frying to "hont" watch. -lolmny Weissmullerj " in an advertisement in Liberty. -Scwested headline: Famed I “‘"7“ - . , enough courage to walk up Swimmer Admits Personal from the science building with Beauty. Thelma Cherry. Hogan ran his finger through Jack Gates sings "I've been his hair and took out a cigar, working on the railroad," but —Indianapolis (Ind.) paper. The Governor smoked a Correction: The nearest dis cigar during the interview and r"""® between two points is •* 1 du J Nancy Hunter to Arthur despite its length, appeared a ^ i i. -m i Anderson, not Martin. But what un otigued at its conclusion, difference does it make? She's although it had delayed his the only one who knows them lunch nearly an hour. apart anyway, and does she ■St. Paul paper. A gasoline stove which was Girls, what about those boys not acting right frightened I lecher jackets? Wel- , come them! occupants of the house this morning and the fire depart- L to color that she turns positive- ment was called, but caused ly pink every time she sees no damage. —Carbondale, "Greene." 111., paper. Hint To Business Students Mr. Canup recently conduct ed a poll among business men to determine the principal difficulties encountered in young business prospects. The three foremost delinquencies were: (I) Spelling; (2) English; and (3) Inability to take orders and carry them out. Eat Those Crispy- Brown Fried OYSTERS fried potatoes Delicious Coffee TINGLE’S Broadway Asheville I Students! * FOR BECOMING WEARABLES Such As Slacks . Shirts Sportswear . Shoes Furnishings Etc. AT LOW PRICES Be Coming To The Star Store J 7 Patton Avenue ^ t JUST OFF PACK SQUARE J Joe '"Toughie" Howerton has set up a defense program all his own since Jene Harper took that trip. Also, young in ternes are seeing things at night, frightening things. There is a report about that Nan Love(s) grass skirts. (Continued from Page 2) and 55 miles, respectively, from the campus. Mr. Cope land and Mr. Hodge make the journey to and from their churches together. Another faithful young stu dent of the ministry, Dick Hel ler, and his assistant, Aubrey Phillips, meet with a group of nearly 30 people each Sunday for a worship service. The place of assembly is a little unoccupied home about one and one-half miles from the campus. The people come dur ing the week and work faith fully to make this little place worthy by cleaning it, putting up pictures, and making benches. The Sunday School contains a class of young girls and classes of children and adults. This little organization on Bruce Road is going to grow. Also at Cove's Cove, 10 miles from the campus, we find two .more of our splendid young men at work. Here we find Cecil Davis and Ronda Robbins working diligently among the people, using a re built school house for their mission. Their membership numbers 20 persons, but seems to be growing each week. These students leave the campus at 10:00 A.M. and ar rive back at 5:00 P.M., having walked five or six miles in the meantime. At the Cove a Sun day School lesson is taught each Sunday and a short ser mon is brought. Plans ore under way for a temperance reading contest. The people are earnest and highly enthu siastic in every phase of the work. Are not our students doing great, work for the Lord? But "Lift up your eyes on the harvest," for "The harvest is plenteous, but the laborers are few." Alpha To Omega Bill Gabbert said he didn't mind walking on extra block or too as long as he is with Florence. After the anniversary pro gram several kind friends of fered to buy John Foster "Cave Man" West some raw meat; he refused, imagine that! East Look not from your eyes to your feet measuring the small ness of those below you by your own stature; look from your eyes to to the Milky Way and realize your insignifi cance. When one hand knoweth not the business of the other, between them there is bound to be trouble. If love is silent, fools and poets sing in vain. A slip in the laundry bag is often worth half a dozen shirts. He (or she) that goes to breakfast in his (or her) pa jamas will be improperly dressed when fortune finally knocks. Result: Miss Fortune. An apple a day will send you the other way (sooner or later when climbing Bailey). I know not what course others may take, but give me a course with fried chicken. Don't be ashamed to cry; tears purge the soul of the cob webs of confusion and leaves your perspective clean as a sky after a receding storm. A roommate was bad enough, but add to it two suite mates and you have one suit situation. The downfall of man wu not caused by Eve leadin Adam astray; it was becctusi Adam didn't hove any mon sense than to listen to her. It is better to have loved an' lost,^ that is if you lost befo: Christmas or her birthday. Voli MRS. PALMER AND MR. FINCH GIVE NEW FURNITURI i (Continued from Page 1) of Thomasville. He is presiden’^. of the Finch Furniture Com|J| pony, from which all of the * new furniture was obtained, f Mr. Finch is one of the mosi successful business men fr the state. He is a promoter ol all civic interests and a ste word in the Thomasville Me^Be thodist Church. am •I—— .. . We Do The Best That Money Can Buy Roberts & Son Cleaners & Dyers * SEE OUR Representative Mars Hill ... North Carolina proi the witl telli she] moi mac Chr: ECKERD’S DRUG STORE SEE US FOR FAMOUS CANDIES Whuman’s . Norris . Schrafft’s Martha TVashington ASHEVILLE, N. C. are Jacl Hai son INCLUDE PHOTOGRAPHS ON YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST YOUR PHOTOGRAPH PRESTON STUDIO Over Sears-Roebuck 46 Haywood Asheville MASTER SHOE DYERS In Our New Location 72 College Street Gardner’s Shoe Hospital LEADERS IN SHOE REPAIRING Tel. 4537 AiheTille ••• North Carolina that h Coca-Cola, you are reminded maL t goodness. 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