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Page 4 QUEENS BLUES May 31, 1932 I Home Economics Exhibition Shown Beginning Saturday and lasting through Tuesday of Commencement week, an exhibition of much “work” was displayed by the Home Economics Department. Every girl in each class contrilmted a garment of some type; and the sewing room seemed trans formed. This exhibit is a representa tion of much work that has been quietly but steadily going on all year, and it is now at the culmination of this year that the Home Economics stu dents wish to commend Miss Collins for her ever-patient attitude in our accomplishments. DR. WELLS PREACHES BACCALAUREATE SERMON The Rev. J. M. Wells, D.D., delivered in the college auditorium on Sunday night, May 29, a most inspiring Bac calaureate sermon. Dr. Wells came to us from Sumter, S. C., and we deem it an honor to have had one so well- known with us. SUNSHINE BEAUTY SHOPPE Sunshine Permanent Wave Eugfene or Frederick Wave Finger Wave $5.00 $7.50 $0.50 122^ East Fifth Street CRITERION THEATRE Opposite Belk’s Phone 3-3354 Showing best in second and third run pictures Attend our Matinee lOc TO EVERYBODY PATRONIZE THE EDELWEISS Students Receive Edelweiss The Edelweiss was presented to the students yesterday morning. The ap pearance of the annual has been anticipated by many students, who were not disappointed. The originality and SLipberb workmanship of the book is outstanding. The motif, which is “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” is well carried out by attractive drawings and the feature section, composed of stu dents who represent qualities in Shakespeare’s characters. Those who have scanned the advertising section have noticed the marked success of the business manager. Both Frances Johanson. editor, and Fanny Martin, l)usiness manager, are to be congratu lated. Sceptre Appears Senior Edition The last Sceptre of the year has been issued by the new staff, with Edith Storm as the editor. This issue is dedicated to the outgoing senior class, and has among its pages the “Last Will and Testament,” “The Prophecy,” “The Class Gift,” and other writings of interest concerning the class of ’32. The Sceptre of this month gives promise to a well edited, well written magazine for next j^ear. From all ap pearances this new staff, with Edith Storm at its head, will do all honor to the high standard set by its prede cessors. 4 OPERATING 39 stores in the City of Charlotte for your convenience Quality—Service—Prices I I 4^ i ❖ ' 4^4 ❖ I The Great ATLANTIC & PACIFIC Tea Ce. »4*44*44^44*44j44*44j44-’44-*44.j44j44*4^*44*44^4^j44^44^44*44*44*44*44^4^ 4* » 4^*4^*4*44*44^44^4 4^ 4^4j44*44j44^^4^4^4j4 4^44^4^44^ 4j4**4«^4^j4'4^ I 100 Visiting Cards and New Name Plate If your order is placed with us during May or June Only *2^ Your selection of any one of six styles of Engraving. Orders will be taken for individuals or clubs. Call at our office where styles of Engraving may be selected. t News Printing House Phone 4151 Corner South Church and West Fourth Sts. We Think We Have Helped The number of married males has increased in the United States in the past .{♦ 10 years by 4,447,843 according to the Census Bureau. The number of married 4* females has Increased by 4,851,823. No, we can’t explain the discrepancy in the- figures, but the point we want to make is this: Women have less fear o|f household .j. work than they had ten years ago. Why not, in these days of Electric Ranges, Refrigerators, Grills, Irons and Dishwashers . . . innumerable other appliances that take the curse of drudgery off the housewife. I i Southern Public Utilities Co. 4>4j4^4j44j44j44j4.j44j..5..j..j44j.4§.4*4.54*j44j4*j.4j4*j44j44j..544544j4.^.§44^4j.*j..j44j44j4^^^^4j4^4§.45.4j44^4§.4^^^.|4.|..544j.4|44§44^^4^^.j4.5.^
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