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L May 3, 1940 QUEENS BLUES Page 3 Chi Omega O liappy days and good times had by all these last few weeks of school and with spring in the air and dog wood everywhere, the Chi O’s love life lightly turns fancy (well—all ’cept Franny and Smithie). So very much has been happening lately Why a book could be written on the events of last week-end—’specially Junior-Senior! It was a wonderful affair and tho’ the flowers are dead, the memory still lingers on! After the banquet, Mary and her “band led the way to the house where drop-ins and outs took place then on to the dance! The Spring Frolicks 'Were.tops( tho’ there was a sad note or two long about the last no-break for it meant bye-bye for Julian, “Mash,” and Look (?). [ j For A Neat Appear ance Send Your Clothes To MODEL LAUNDRY SoAjoaHj^ Sdjv the Alpha Delta PI This was a gay week-end with Junior-Senior coming off and the trips home and elsewhere. Those who attended the Junior-Senior were Nina Brown, Snoodie Matheson— yes, Snoodie, John D. is cute Frances Lbwrance, Gladys Hartzcll. After the banquet Snoodie and Nnia wenf home with John D. and Free Esther Love attended the A. “ II Convention in Washington and reports a wonderful time, Gladys sho’ had something on her hands when she took Alice home with her, also went home with Trudie—How ’bout our roommates, Eva? Everybo just oughta see our home. It’s the prettiest blue room. Have you noticed Betty Beasley early sun tan? Mary Jane said those Davidson dances were certainly swell, and so is Charlie B., by the Way. Catherine King spent another week-end in Winnsboro Hi, Cather ine, how’s Grady? Alice slio’ around one week-end when she went to Raleigh and ended up at home. How does it feel to leave school on Thursday for the week-end, Anne How’s your bowling coming on, Mary Katherine? —7 CHARLOTTE Fish & Oyster Co. 300 East Trade Street “By Reputation The Best”— 0SL OpndsL hairdressers All Types of Beauty Service Phone 3-2101 ' 120 Builders Bldg. DON’T FORGET ... \ s Day Sunday, May 12th Up a tree about what to give her? We’re burst ing with gift suggestions . . . lots of for those problem mothers who seem to have everything,” too! And they’re all priced so your allowance won’t be dented! p 5. So you won’t be late for class, vie’ll beautifu ?/ nift-wrap your selection and send it directly to youi mom ... for the tiny^ cost of materials and postage. Hoiv’s that for lending a hand? CHARLOTTE, N. C. Phi Mu Gosh, it seems like a long time since I last scribbled for this col umn—I’ve sorta gotten out of the ole rut! Everything and everybody seems a leetle let down after Junior-Senior All we’re living on is memories of last Friday nite and anticipation ol’ May Day. All rejiorts have it that each and everyone had a most luscious time at Junior-Senior (and after wards, too—down at the house and at well, etc.) Orchids to Lib Sum merville for keeping us so well en tertained at the house after. Junior- Senior. Wasn’t the little heart''on the program (I’m still raving .about JiiViior-Senior) with Scottie's ajic Roger’s name underneath cute? They tell me Ellen and Scottie had a time keeping the two Rogers from getting all mixed up about their names 'riie twins were in seventh heaven last Friday due to certain people named Rush and Bill, How some people do rate! But enough aboul; Junior-Senior. I could rave on into the night and it’s already getting late. ■ -r Ceil Cypher was down again to see us last Sunday night at the feed Guess wlio is engaged! Alene Ware of course, dope. THE WOODEN BOWL 125 West Fourth Street Private Parties Special Monthly Rates Picnic Dinners Meal Tickets Phone 2-1810 Charlotte, N. C. Jane Renfrew Browne GIRLS! Choose To Try Us Next Year CHARLOTTE LAUNDRY Established 1890 Phone 3-5191 Headed Home? Arrive With a Newly BLOCKED HAT! We’re Waiting To Serve You CENTRAL HAT SHOP 106 E. Trade Phone 8349 Alpha Gamma Delta Blue Monday! Another week is starting after such an exciting one last week—well, the latter part of the week anyway. I know everyone had a huge time at Junior-Senior. Those of us who couldn’t go liad a big time down at the house afterwards talking to tlie girls and their dates.' We liad lots of visitors too. Dot Raymond and George, Brock anc her date, Jean Ferg and Ralph, Lucy and Hal, Anne and Rod, Sarah Tliompson and Bill, Prances and L C., and lots of otliers. We enjoyec having them and hope they will come back again. Sarali and Carolyn went home iasi: week-end. While down tliat day they took in a dance or two. Carolyn to Clemson of course, and Sarah to Wof ford. Carolv'n, does Henry know about Rock? Julia accompanied Suher and Lem mon to Wlutmire lifter Junior-Senior Saturday niglit, and per usual a goot time was had by all. Margaret went liome witli Trudy Little and Iiad a wonderful time Margaret thinks Lincointon is a swel town, hut she still prefers Belmont Dot Wilkie and Bill were down for the Senior Play’s and we were glad to see them. By the way, don’t you think Annie Carr sliould crasli the movies? Slie really was swell. Cothran went to .'rimnionsville after Junior-Senior witli I>awton. Tom mie went to Shelby to see her aunt and uncle. Betty and Isabel took Sumter hy .storm and had a grand time. THOMAS AND HOWARD CO. Wholesale Groceries CHARLOTTE, N. C. Tenner’s Kappa Delta So much has taken place since the last jiaper. Elections have come and gone, leaving us with some mighty fine oflicers for next year. Lib Taylor is now our president; Jean, vice- president; Frannie, secretary’; Jen nie Lynn, treasurer; Lalla, assistant treasurer; and Ann Wiley is editor. Our liouse warming went off with a lot of success and we love our house. We find that the most outstanding event of the week was the initiation of the cute Kappa Deltas at the University of South Carolina down in Columbia. Attending from here were: I.,alla, Ginor, Ann Pease, Cookie, Jennie Lynn, IJh Taylor, Butch and Georgia. All these girls report that they’ had a lot of wonderful fun- men and all—oli, y’ou know what it’s like at Carolina. 'I'here were so many things going on tliis week, it is hard to say which people did wliat but there were sev eral K. D.’s going to the Junior- Senior. Those girls with the men and flowers were Virginia Spoon, Ermine, Marie, Frannie, Jean, Dot, Mary rhompson and Alice. After the ban quet Frannie, Alice, Dot, and Jean went liome to have more fun, while Marie, Sixion, and Mary Thompson took in some more night life. How about that? Several girls went to the David son Spring dances this week-end. Tliose cute girls were: Ann W’iley, Tiny, Nell, Buddy, Idb Hoppe, Frances Hull, Karleen, Nan, Winnie, and Marie who sponsored. Two K. D.’s from Duke University were visitors liere for a short while Sunday afternoon. We are planning to have a hay- ride next Saturday’ night and will that he fun. We certainly hope so. WRIGHT Cleaning CO. 509 South Tryon 237 North Graham 831 West Trade Phones 2-3144 and 2-3145 McAlister Carson Insurance Agency, Inc. INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS McAlister carson hal DcArmon FRED McPHAIL HUGH HOUSER Thacker's A GOOD PLACE TO EAT ^ybdAovL fiaqsL, 9nc.. Jewelry for Graduation JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS 235 North Tryon St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Chickering, George Steck, Wur- litzer Pianos — $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 weekly. Radios, Phonographs, records. PARKER-GARDNER CO. 118 West Trade Charlotte, N. C. Since 1898 r—- Compliments of The Little Store 703 Providence Road and Holmes Pharmacy No. 2 2907 Selwyn Avenue — —— If : 'ir (; I . i' ^ ii;-’ 1 i »' • . t >1
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