The Johnsonian December 17, 1927

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Monday a f t e r n o o n , Decern
t i m e t r a c t i v e leaflets, g i v i n g s o m e t h i n g
a v lead l o a p p e n d i c i t i s , b e e n e l e c t e d lo l h e p r e s i d e n c y of d e c k e d w i l h g i f t s w h i c h t h e y t h i n k lain c l a i m e d l h e olllc
F r a n c e s E a r l y a n d F l o r e n c e E p p s . h e r 12. l h e c l u b h e l d its r e g u l a ; w h i c h m
,
h
t | r o u b , c a n d
g r e a t n a t i o n a l o r g a n i z a t i o n of l h e C h r i s t Child b r i n g s .
vo g o v e r n o r s , nf t h e spirit of t h e d a y . w e r e d i s M. J .
Soulh Carolina had
j m o n l h i v m e e t i n g , a t w h i c h a n a m i o t h e r s . D r . D u n n i n g e m p h a s i z e d a n y k i n d , as David B a n c r o f t J o h n r e c o g n i z e d as t r i b u t e d by l h e girls. T h e y r o d e
A f l e r D r . M a r t i n ' s t a l k . "Come, All j F i n a l l y H a m p t o n w
F R E N C H CLUIS M E E T S - M E U T .
ifw a s f o r m a l l y a c c e p l e d . tlie f a c t t h a t s h e w a s n o t q u o t i n g soil w a s e l e c t e d w i t h o u t o p p o s i t i o n Ye F a i t h f u l , " w a s s u n g in L a t i n b y
ind C h a m b e r l a i n a n d his a r o u n d t o w n in a n a t t r a c t i v e float
Kalle T e c h n o " w a s t h e n a m e clios•duddled" o u l o f S o u l h h e a r i n g t h e s b . g a n , " S o u v e n i r Rings
party 1
COMPTON A D D R E S S E S C L U B , . n a n d f r o m now o n t h e c l u b will
Mavo b r o t h e r s a n d oilier f a m o u s t ional
f r o m W i n t h r o p Belles." T h e g i r l s
T h o F r e n c h C l u b h e l d ils r e g u l a r | , e k n o w n by t h i s n a m e . T h e s e t w o s u r g e o n s . " A n y p a i r of l o n s i l s , " s h e 1 In 1910 no o i l i e r S o u t h C a r o l i n i a n
T h r o u g h o u t all l h e t r o u b l e H a m p - w e n t t h r o u g h t h e v a r i o u s c l a s s m e e t i n g in J o h n s o n Hall. S a t u r d a y j w o r d s a r e l h e G r e e k f o r ^ " a r t b e a u - said, " t h a t h a s flirted w i t h i n f e c t i o n (could h a v e c r e a t e d a n a t i o n a l p r o I,,11 k e p t t h e p e a c e in t h e S t a l e a n d r o o m s a t t h e c o l l e g e r i n g i n g t h e
a f l c r n o o n a l I o'clock.
! tiful"' a n d m e m b e r s of t h e c l u b fee h a s iUs r e p u t a t i o n d a m a g e d f o r l i f e . " j g r a m , w i t h l h e n o b l e s t t a l e n t of
•evented a n o p e n w a r f r o m b r e a k - m e s s a g e of t h e belles. One of t h e
A f l e r l h e b u s i n e s s s e s s i o n of t h e . t h a t il m a k e s a most a p p r o p r i a t e
S h e c r i t i c i z e d t h o h a b i t of p e o - S o u l h a n d N o r t h , of W c s l a n d E a s t ,
g oul. which would have again
w a s of e s p e c i a l i n t e r e s t , b a v i n s
m e e t i n g . L i e u t e n a n t C o m p l o n a d - n a „ i e . At t h i s m e e t i n g l h e p r o g r a m „ | e w h o go a r o u n d g o s s i p i n g a b o u t of e v e r y civic a n d i n d u s t r i a l , e d u B u f f a l o , N. Y . — ( I P ) — I a m o n e o r
t h e h a n d s of t h e b e l o n g e d t o Mrs. A n n e W h i t e . T h e
d r e s s e d t h e c l u b . Ho g a v e a n i " c o n s i s t e d of d i s c u s s i o n s of f o u r o t h e r illnesses, a n d t e r m e d it v e r y c a l i o n a l a n d r e l i g i o u s c o m p l e x i o n . . I h o s e w h o b e l i e v e t h a t v i c t o r y is
F e d e r a l offlcers.
bell is of I w o - t o n e d b r a s s a n d is
l e r c s t i n g t a l k a b o u t h i s t r i p t o P a r i s ( m o d e r n A m e r i c a n a r t i s t s , as roi - u n e t h i c a l
in t h e : n e l r o p o l i s of l h e N e w W o r l d , n o t t h e s o i e m e a s u r e o f m c r : . .
[ o v e r 100 y e a r s old. T h i s b e l l - r i n g A f t e r h e r s p e e c h . D r . J o h n s o n e x - l a s David B a n c r o f t J o h n s o n e r e - w r o l o M a y o r F r a n k X. S c h w a b , of
to t h o c o n v e n t i o n of t h c A m e r i c a n . | 0 w s :
Miss S a r a W o r k m a n , g r a d u a t e of j ing w a s s p o n s o r e d b y " O u r B u i l d Legion. L i e u t e n a n t Comp'.on is a j - K e n y o n Cox," by M a r g a r e t S t e - p r e s s e d h i s h e a r t y a p p r o v a l of h e r a l e d .
Buffalo, to t h o c h a n c e l l o r o f t h e
h a s I b i s m a r v e l o u s U n i v e r s i t y of B u f f a l o , w h o s o f o o l - W i u l h r o p , will a r r i v e in Rock Hill ing a n d L o a n A s s o c i a t i o n . "
r e s i d e n l of Rock Hill. H e w a s in v e n s o n .
Chrislmas precautions and added
Dr. J o h n :
s a c r i f i c i n g hall t e a m did n o t w i n a s i n g l e g a m e on S u n d a y l o s p e n d l h e C h r i s l m a *
In all s e r v i c e s t a t i o n s of t h e city
Ih6 s e r v i c c in F r a n c o d u r i n g t h e ^ . . ( i c o r ( . c F u l l e r , " by Virginia Kel h u m o r o u s l y t h a t t h e r e q u i r e m e n t a c h i e v e m e n t
without
-.
soiling: pas a n d oil. a c l war
' ley.
An i n t e r e s t i n g f e a t u r e of t h e p r o D c F o r e s t B r u s h . " by Car- 1 v a c c i n a t i o n m a y be. n e x t y e a r , a c - > o s t
ions
me i,.,y m e unive
> o
^
leaching a t W a s h i n g t o n ant. One girl r e p o r t s laking n a m e s
d c _ | h a s
b c e n
g r a m w a s a c o n t e s t in c o r r e c t l y
'"wrgo
Vompanicd by one w h i c h d e c l a r e s ; w h o m w e h a v e known. At a time team
tribulo such as only a ! S e m i n a r y , Atlanta, Ga„ f o r the past.of h e r customers and Stales f r o m
forming French proverbs from r » - i }
' E.kin,
l i m m i o ' l l i l l t h e s t u d e n t ' s to n s ils h a v e a l s o i w h e n e v e r y o n e a b o u t 30 y e a r s ot s e r v e s
(Continued o n p a g e t h r e e . )
been r e m o v e d
!
( C o n t i n u e d on p a g e t h r e e . )
! g r e a t r o m a n c e r c. Id t r u l y o f f e r . ' I session
rious p h r a s e s w h i c h wero on p l a - j ^ r h o m a s
Eakins,
Scales.
cards about the room.
DEAN KN
I ARD SPEAKS
ON WADE HAMPTON
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Collegiate Exchange
Rambling With the Featurists
ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY
WINTHROP GIRLS
During Die Regular Session Tho Official Orgun of the SludciU Body of
Wlnlhrop College, The South Curolina College for Women
We wish for vou the best Christmas ever
During Summer Session the Oflieinl Piihliratioo of the College
j
Subscription Price (Regular Session)
$1.50 Per Year i
headline in llie "Gamecock"
Remember Christ inns—
one night when Hie holly wreath i
Advertising Rates on Application
savs "Blue Key Fraternity installs
llrst year when we inarke ! ant laurel bough, and the candles
—
—
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THE STAFF
chapter at University," and the arti- lliePliat
days off on tho battered old cal- j'»r 'he windows bright back thoughls \
HEI.EN C. MACDONALD
Fo«$"y Fd.to. rle continnes:
,r,, arand uwondered
WUU,,D,BU If they weren't ° »
•mlar
holy•'night when a~ baby |I
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The Garnet and Black chapter i " »"
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BONITA ATKINSON
tho University of South Carolina j using some time-saving device to «-ned up at the stars which shorn j
ELIZABETH Mil I PR
"On the Corner"
above llie
ELLEN MAKSHIP
s installed as'the 47th chapter of > ? P "'at day of days from getting N»°y«»
the stable—a Baby who was
iMK'jn! ,VtW|1"
lost!"
I.ILA ATKINSON
10 Key. national honor fraternity.!here. When the last night finally bring
bring back lo men their
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LUCILE WHARTON ...
a
formal
banquet
at
the
JefferI
arrived
and
we
couldn't
sleep,
but
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MARY COODSON
—
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i Hotel on the night of December | k c P' 8«'l,in8 UP , 0 P u t something
Ruth l ittle- I Fourteen students, two profes-! l',s® 1,1 ! , ' a ' bulging hat-box A n d
"It's" here again. What? Tho a
Eltubnh Millet. lUmcl W»rdla». Ftir
ickiand Ida . o r s a „tl three alumni -v-re »n- then-then that breathless momei. certain
jobo, Wilma Hiutgen*. Evelyn Danitl. '<
feeling
that
prints
a
per•"
when we heard the carols outside
Wishing Winthrop Girls a Very Merry
Bothwfll. Ma'gi'H Httif). Caroline Hatty
members."
ttlie window in the dark stillness. petual grin on your face from the j
We read in the "Gamecock":
and suddenly realized that Chrisl- moment your toes curl up against i|
Christinas
SATURDAY. DECE
A friend boastfully remarked the mas was more than mere holiday}, a cold and unfriendly floor to the I
[other day that his ancestors came | And the violin tiiat sobbed and cried moment yon tuck the blankets un- j J
der
a
Utile
further
and
drift
off
to
j
THE TRUE CHRISTMAS
a
j over on llie Mayflower. He's lucky; like a child when they sang. "Oh.
sleep with "visions of sugar-plums"
[the immigration laws are stricter If.iiile Town of Bethlehem."
SPIRIT
PERIWINKLE TEA ROOM
and oilier things dancing through *
now
j That was one of those quiet mo- your bead.
When the chimes rang out.
,,ut
rcsl camo on wilh a
"Where Judges of Good Food Meet"
Speaking of "narrow-mindedness
"Joy to the World." Monday
,eard of the <ruv whose rusn. There was the glamour of I nou
Thero h no disappointment great B
•
Christmas dances, the gaiety of fur-1? «h io discourage It. There a a l l l l a a a l l l a a l l B I I I I | | g i a p i i a B B B B B a s a R l
night, a delightful feeling of
rs touched.
r
ipped rides in the frosty air, and ( I ) a l 1 o f , . e
?,?..!"e, n r " ! •aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI
Chr.'stmas glowed in the hearts
Old
Ironsides
ithose
wonderful
nil
ouors.
odors.
Smell
BHieii
o
of,
i
,
.
of all of us and an atmosphere
I (By Prof. Ilarrv C. Center of C. B. A.) , cedar, freshlycut. Sizzling apples 0 I " nt "te c l o u d s - w h c n , , n d p r |
Don't Fail to Try Our
of "good will" beamed on the
soar. far above
I (Apologies to "Old Ironsides")
in the coals. Popcorn, freshly pop- . . . influence. you
,
,. , |
countenance pf each Winthrop
Ay. tear her battered numbers off. ped. Turkey in the oven with tliej!''" other mortals around you—that |
TOASTED BREAD SANDWICHES
student. We do not have to
(Long has she run "on high."
gravy all oozing over the sides of IS| lf lhc >' i l r o " o l bewitched also.
vWTY'S NEW MESSAGE
Ham, cheese, chicken salad, deviled egg. Fresh
! And many a Packard voice lias the pan.
! Just whal is "It?" Under its spell,
wonder why Christmas is dif(By ELIZABETH COLE.)
;
eusse<l
Another Christmas with the sainc " I e breakfast in the dining-room be-j
every minute—you don't have to wait! We also
ferent from other holidays and ..
eyes, how they twinkled! hi- T.. hear her rattling by.
jold jolly sights and sounds and J
ambrosia of tho gods. You |
serve
coffee with cream.
why a feeling of unity with all
dimples, how merry!
When we neglected these dance all the wav "home,"
tugged and because we were in love so glori- l the stairs two at a time, even have
nations of the world is present.
•hecks were like roses, his nos< Beneath
WINTHROP CANDY COMPANY
friendly feeling for "that old faSomehow it's inborn in us to be
ously. Nights when we looked at
grease dripped on the
ilil Santa Claus ami
room." Vou tind yourself
Main Street
Phone 79
in this frame of mind in the
llie stars and at the moon and
izzie of the dusty roads
ing
essedness. When we humming "Litre Town of Bellile- •
no other
Christmas season.
'jei n. till this ye
rlimh the hills no more.
*
walked aroundd in a daze and forgol hem" as you brush your teeth.
Christmas always inspires us <rmkdmng the C •istmas message
YOII drag a battered and beslick- V U U U I B V I B I I I I I I I I I I I i l l l l l l B I I I I R I I I I I I
lo sample the turkey.
Her mud guart
to put our best selves forward •>f health that is s> throughout the
So to another Christmas when we ercd hat-box out of the closet, makand endeavor to live by the Gold- l; •ml in December on the tiny health
were disillusioned and went in for ing highly magnificent calculations
s eals. They combine the spirit oi
about
its capacity. You begin dial
charily work. How we found anMERRY CHRISTMAS TO THE
en Rule. We wish that this atti- . liristmas cheer with the happiness
ol her kind of Christmas spirit, and hectic history assignment and drop
tude towards life would stay v hat comes from health as tliev v.
the toys thrown around by the for- j it quickly to write a letter. You
iwed
through
mud
and
slush,
with us all year. Yet if we feel ,,'•i on tetters and packages in the
WINTHROP GIRLS!
tunate children brought joy to the; can't sit still long enough to write,
re she'll bark her roughing hearts of the poor.
that we have not lived up to the i.is Christmas mail.
i so you take a stroll. Everyone who
goals we've set for ourselves, we And who could be more appropriFinally, time for another Christ-j meets you is impressed by the pea te than San I a Claus to carry such
nigh
c
trallic
maze;
mas and we have grown somewhat uliar glow which radiates from
have another Christmas and an- n important message? Stories
nf the junk yard
less jubilant and take it as a mat- your, countenance, by the unusual
other chance to get right with bout the old elf have been in our
bygone days.
Ford
ter of course. Looking back now. note of joy in your "Hey. there!"
the world and to reconsecrate j,learts since childhood when we
instead of forward, on those holi- j You are walking on air.
ourselves to better things.
hicard or recited ""Twos the night oh. better that her rattling frame days that have gone. Wondering Yes. there's something familiar
Should yield in one grand crash;
efore
Christinas."
Legends
in
otliwhich were the happiest days—and.about that feeling—you've had it
Some think that Christmas ''
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a
r lands about St. Nicholas, who Her roaring shook the broad high- what made I hem so. Thinking that before. It used to reach the cli-nar •
joy is greater in childhood when ame in the night and gave his
way.
I hose days long ago when we tried'when you hugged in your arms for
Santa Claus is real and we lis- ipresents secretly to help needy ones Have there her final smash.
lo stay awake and hear the patter llie llrst time the new doll with the • • • • • • • • • • • B i i i i i i i i i a i B i i n i a i i a i i i K i a i s
ten eagerly and earnestly for all have conspired to make the mer• ••BBaBBBHBBBBiiBiaaBBaaaBBBaaaaB
i brim her leaking tank,
of the reindeers on the roof, were go-to-sleep eyes and the curly hair
reindeer hoofs on our roofs. Yet ry old gentleman a beloved figure Op. her throttle wide,
llie best. Perhaps, because we had or when you stretched on tiptoes 13
Christmas to those who know And even if. as grown-ups, we ma:
ive her lo the traffic cops,
mil lost our dreams then and we' reach a brimming stocking. Tho cli.. i it. J u
have lost that thrill of mystery am
ver suicide.
believed in fairies ami in Santa max is all that has changed.
its truth and beauty grows more! w o n d e r
ha(| m f)liWhooil a
Hope you enjoy the holidays and the
—Boston University News. Claus.
Perhaps il comes when you see
lovely every year. The great ed- fil|ri5|lna5 time we still associat
Old faiths, old hopes, new dreams, i how thrilled mother gets over the
itor, Charles A. Dana, said that J Santa Claus wilh the spirit of givin lie slad time of Christmas comes new
Merriest of Christmasses
vows—as every Christmas luncheon set you have made for her.
now once again,
he pitied those who refuse to be-! unselfishly.
and goes.
lor when Dad tells yon how proud
ear he is bearing in liisjwilh its tidings of peace, good will comes
lieve in Santa Claus when grown
So llie dreams grow old and the llie is of the new gloves. Or maybe
gpest gift of all—the gift |
unto men,
up. Santa Claus to him was th<
vows
are
broken—and
then
como
•
il
has
nothing
to
do
with
the
giving
good
altli, without which llie: Bringing glad promise of hope and
other Christmases, with new year' of material gifls. The climax may
Christmas spirit, always presenl WOl.|,|
„ o v e r |„. nikd « ith peace j
0f cheer,
i right behind and the fun begins j come to yon as you sit by the flro
though in different disguises and n n i | s „ 0( ] will toward men. He
j.-,-,
He was
was •| Freeing
mankind from all menace j again. Thus the world grows old j with "Someone." But "It's" the
no longer wearing the familiar jchos n by the National Tuberculoif fear;
BEACH-HEARN JEWELRY COMPANY
Or it would grow old, but for Hint!
(Continued on page four)
red suit. Live for his fellow-! 'is Association and its 1,500 affiliated jNo •e shall we quest ion of ClirislOld Reliable 'Jewelers
inder that
as
Child's birth,
men,
attitude to- eryone
' ssociations
.
men, aa charitable
win ^
during the Christmas
season • | only His spirit may conquer the .
ward the rest of the world, and f a n Kiv „ lll(1 ( . j f l u { h e a l t h I n l h c |
earth,
a renewal of the Christian life j nation-wide educational campaign j-xaltinsr all nations unlo its worth, j
were the Christmas spirit which i their aim is to teach the ways i f sit come to mankind the dream il
r.o added years of his life could j health so that sickness may be <liholds dear!
,.
minished and people may be able „ -William Garner Burgin in The
aim
*
.
more fully to enjoy the blessings; Si tator. December li, 1919.
Let's try to think of Chnst- „ r Christmas.
mas as a season of "giving." not Since IM)7 the penny Christmas' Chapel Hill, X. C.—Four plays lie
"getting," and one in which seals have been used to support the p icling North Cii.'olina life, one a
iinedy and three tragedies, writ"good will to men" extends work of stamping out tub rculosi?. >
n by students and faculty memIn llie pasl -0 years the deaths have
through the whole year
been decreased from 200 per too.noo •rs. and acted by students of the
B. A. tn 87 per tiKi.noo in 1925 in the Unit- niversily of North Carolina, are
•ing
presented in tl cities durinr
ed States. This means that about
rthci
our of
120,000 persons each vcar have been
NOVK.M11KH
The students at Chape!
Chri.'lma
it is ready lo pay tribute to1 "1 had rallier be speaker of Iheij
A little old lady choosing batches joys.
been unusually successful
Of brocade squares and velvet The machinery for preventing anil
lizing their environment, I . I l l - I l l ' eh. A few hours after news House of Representatives than hold j I
Framed Mottoes, Cutex Sets, Perfume
rails,'itlanfic flier's start from any other office in the gift of the:'
lilavs have been meet inn
scraps,
helping lo cure hiberculoifs is made
1
Washil alon reached Mexico City, American people," Nicholas Long- j
Atomizers, Military Brush Sets, Electric
Fond remnants of youthful gowns possible !iv funds raised in the an
['resident Calles proclaimed Wed- worth is quoted as saying in his |
and snatches
nii.il seal sales. The money is used
Hair
Curlers, Parker Pen and Pencil Sets,
rsonallv
iiesdav a national holiday. This is speech before the House on Decern-j I
Of golden hours and.vie/let dusk: in the Stale in which the seals are
i it ball,
Cook's Leather Goods for Men, Bridge Sets,
llie llrsl lime in Mexico's history her 5. This, wilh another stale- | j
She twirls.bright silken thread and sold with the exception of 5 per
-The Campus such a tribule has been paid to any mcul in which he declared Hint he |
' catches
cent., which is turned over to the
Dodaks; Houbigant, Coty, Cara Nome,
foreigner.
hoped and expected to lie a mem- I
Harmonious shades of broken National Tuberculosis Association.
Shari, Yardley Toilet Sets.
jber of the next Congress, was in- j J
dreams,
llie headquarters for the organized According to Kate's theory.
At a special session of the council terproled to mean that be bad taken I j
And here and there she deftly work. The public, therefore, sup- iluinbia-OalTney game was n
nf the League of Nations Poland and himself definitely out of the con-|i
patches
ports this movement designed to •ry clean game.
With Angers frail her quilt's de- promote its health and welfare. The
see by the Rullet where the Lithuania declared themselves at lest for the Republican nomination |j
sign.
seals become health insurance.
Istiil.; Legislature of Virginia ha? peace. Tliey agreed to enter into .for president in 1928. An cvenl •ifl,
In the pasl 20 years the number recently appropriated $105,000 for lirect negotiations with each oilier great interest in the Senate was the |
So yon, November, kind Heaven per-, of sanitoria and hospitals for tu- t |, e Fredericksburg State Teacher's for settlement of their difference?, postponement of the scaling of Sen- p
suading.
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herculosis patients has increased College, which is to be used in the This probably means that full dip - jalors-elect Vare and Smith. These j
Spread patches green of bowers from too lo COO with from 10,000 'construction of new buildings for lomatic relations will be restored (consented lo wait unlit after Cool-11
•horlly.
lost,
beds to GO,000 beds. There
college.
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And ordinal leaves of tree robes •least 3,500 public health nurses who
Instructor—What is a vacuum 1
Inventive and unyielding minds
fading
have been specially trained in tuPupil—I don't know how to t
re gelling together, in determined The I8lh meeting of the Council
You interlace wilh golden thread berculosis nursing. There are over
pposiliou to the Republican nuni- of the League of Nations opened at J "
Of stream, or spiral smoke pcrvad-jGOO tuberculosis clinics where por- you, bul I have it in my head
lation of Secretary Herbert Hoo- Geneva on December 5. Briand, of •
may be examined and keep The Bullet.
The cedar-scented air until
er. It seeing possible that such a France, leads '.lie negotiations for j J
track of their health. Preventoria,
All down the mounlain, brown Pan summer camps and open-air schools
jw as occurred in the Democralie ICuropean peace. For the llrst lime' g
'invention i;i 1921 might he the lot a Soviet agreement lo join in a pro-1B
aiding,
have been established to safeguard
You fling your coverlet far and children's health anil protect them ! Do your Christmas shopping ear- of llie Republicans in 1928. To cope gram for general European peace •
wide.
against mnlnourishmcnt, careless' ly Uoid the rush 1" was llie call of with this opposition the Hoover has been reached. M. Lilvinoff, So—Marcia I.ewis Leach. home hygiene and all that goes In- j th< Juniors all last week. On Tues- board of strategy has decided to vicl vice-coinmissioncr of foreign B
affairs, leads this movement.
B
ward making them susceptible to da at the Junior bazaar many an- work for the next six or
A fellow who ran into a bit of tuberculosis. Research work in the j s iered this call and can now enjoy
The Coolidge program for bigger I g
trouble driving home yesterday, and best laboratories is carried on by'.every minute of the holidays wilh
cruiser construction has disturbed B
into a bit more when he got home, specialists lo help further our the feeling thai they have lovely
laid 'he blame for it all on his doc- knowledge of lhc disease in the hope : gifts for their friends on Christmas President Coolidge has been urged the League delegates to the Pre- J
to resume negotiations leading to para lory Disarmament Commission, | g
tor. "The doctor told me lo take that a permanent cure may be. morning.
E EXTEND CORDIAL CHRISTMAS
the
entrance
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meeting now in Geneva. This pro-' B
two drinks and go home and go lo found.
| Tables tilled with dainty gifts j
bed," hd explained. "So I took four
Resides the above machinery there 'were arranged in the gym and from i llie World Court, in a letter bearing gram, along wilh England's slate- ; •
GREETINGS TO FACULTY AND
drinks and decided to stay up."
is also a vast amount of printed i until 6 girls who looked as if they i the signatures of prominent hank- ment that she has every intention''
matter which helps leach everybody had Santa's pack were seen coming!ers. business men, editors, public nf keeping the fleet she has alpres a
officials and educators of both par- enl, has been considered a bar to •
At the Mississippi State Collcg.; how lo live healthy lives. For tu- away.
STUDENTS OF WINTHROP
for Women, they observe an annual herculosis can be prevented by hav-( The best part about the bazaar | ties.
llie progress of disarmament.
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Hygiene Month, during which all the ing plenty of rest, fresh air, exer- was lliaf when you had bought pros-1 The third annual survey of conrules of health studied in the class- cise, nourishing food and a periodic Icnls for your friends there was ditions under prohibition by the Dr. C. C. \V ee, foreigu minister of • B
room are tested out by actual use. examination lo keep track of one's ['something to buy for yourself. For Moderation League, Inc, reports that llie Nanking Nationalist Govern- ®
health. The great trouble is that cake, candy, hot chocolate and cof-!drunkenness is still increasing and merit, has cabled his disapproval o f j j
Statistics show that there are many people do not realize this and fee were sold all the afternoon.
Itliat 1920 was tho worst year under I ho reported plans of J. P. Morgan |B
three women for every man—prob- need education about daily living. I
'prohibition. They urge a "wise re- interests lo advance a $30,000,0001 •
ably one lo marry him, one lo un. Christmas seals, as they go out
"W-w-well, s-s-stutlcring may s ( r j c l i v e Iaw -, (0 r > r o t o c t the young loan to the South Manchuria Rail- 5
derstand him, and one to ruin him. over llie country reminding gro.vn- I have its handicaps, b-bbut saying a n ,| chcck public corruption.
way. North and South arc united in a
—Furman Hornet.
ups and children that they all have jg-g-gug-good night to your g-gug-.
^
a protest against this loan, which B
a part in making the world health- girl ain't one of them."
| The 701b session of tho United would greatly aid Japan lo the loss|J
"We made it!" shouted the trans- ier, form one of the most vital parts !
(States Congress opened on Dccem- of China. Dr. Wee maintains that g
oceanic fliers who were picked up of the health machinery. And who j Betty: You only met me an hour ,her 5. The House began work ini- Ibis is not in accordance with our a
ten miles from the coast, as they could be a healthier reminder than |ago, and new you want to kiss me! mediately by re-electing its old oN Iraditional policy, and that such
gazed at the front page of the next the rosy, eternally-blooming old j Paul: Well, I'm sorry I wasted fleers, including Representative step would hindet Chine-- nation- !
morning's nowspaper.
Santa Claus?
so much time!
I Nicholas Longworth ss speaker.
alism.
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chief; Inez Dunlap, Annie Sevier,
I.AItOll AND 111 S l X l ^ i S F O H DAY L e o n o r a B r o u g h t o n .
Moorc S h o e C o m p a n y — S y l v i a B a l (.Concluded from page one)
ser, c h i e f ; J e n P e a y .
w h i c h t h e y c a m e as a m a t t e r of inMyerson's Ladies Shop—Doorthy
f o r m a t i o n lt> b e k e p t in r e c o r d by
Matiiews, c h i e f ; E l i z a b e l h P o r t e r ,
I t h e m a n a g e r of t h e s t a t i o n .
Elizabeth Marlin, Sophia Savils,
-E v e n Sell U o g s
Florence Pannitz, Irene Kassler.
I Blue u n i f o r m s w e r e even in eviN a t i o n a l U n i o n B a n k — S a d i e Vic
d e n c e b e h i n d t h e soda f o u n t a i n s in
Singleton, c h i e f ; Doris Martin, MaI t h e v a r i o u s d r u g s t o r e s of t h e c i t y .
T h o s e w h o h a v e social i t e m s
ricgene Grey.
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I One d r u g g i s t e v e n r e p o r t s a d e s i r e
I.yle H o s p i t a l — A n n a Gregg, V i r p l e a s e e i t h e r give t h e i n f o r m for keeping the young ladies as p e r ginia B r i c e .
m a n e n t " i o d a - j e r k e r a . " T h e Rock
a t i o n to E l i z a b e t h W a l s o n .
Parker Clothing Company—Reggie
jHill Candy a n d F r u i t C o m p a n y , b e M a r g a r e t N a n c e Hall, o r place
sides u s i n g g i r l s a t t h e soda f o u n - Donkle, J u l i a L e m o n .
it in h e r d o r m i t o r y poslolllctRock Hill B a k i n g C o m p a n y — R u l h
box.
, t a i n , look t h e m t h r o u g h e a c h d e p a r t i n e n t of t h e s h o p , e x p l a i n i n g P a r k e r .
Periwinkle
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m a s v a c a t i o n in N e w York Cily w i t h ly a b l e n o w to o p e n a c a n d y k i t c h e n P l y l e r .
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J. L. Phillips D r u g Company —
f r i e n d , Miss G r a c e Ailchison. " f ' h e i r o w n
I w h o is d o i n g g r a d u a t e v
W i n l h r o p g i r l s e v e n r e s o r t e d to J e a n R i c h a r d s , c h i e f ; M a r t h a M c l n College, Columbia
x'lliNg dogs. A t t r a c t i v e r e g i s t e r e d n e s s , C a l h e r i n c M c r g a n , E l i z a b e l h
sity
collie p u p s w e r e o f f e r e d f o r s a l e by Nixon, E d n a Tolllson, Mignou W a l d .
R o c k Hill C a n d y a n d F r u i t C o m a g r o u p of W i n l h r o p d a u g h t e r s .
| It will b e i n t e r e s t i n g !o f r i e n d s of
Clotwortby,
chief;
• Generally s p e a k i n g , t h e y did e v - p a n y — B e t t y
l Elizabeth Early, who was a g r a d u I'hoiie 19:!—Home P h o n e 173
erything—clerked
in
department Kalherine Tupper, Fay Kirkland.
_ a t e of t h e c l a s s of '27, to k n o w t h a t
Rock Hill H a r d w a r e C o m p a n y s t o r e s , solicited a d v e r t i s e m e n t s , c o l s h e d i r e c t e d t h e Senior p l a y in F l o r l e c l e d bills, j e r k e d soda, s e r v e d a s F r a n c e s B r i l t , c h i e f ; K a l o S t e w a r t ,
w a i t r e s s e s , b o o t b l a c k s , b a r b e r s , o f - M a r y M a r l i n , Rosa H o u c k s .
m
j truuing.' and proved most successHoddev Reid S e r v i c e S t a t i o n —
fice g i r l s — a n d e v e r y s o r t of w o r k
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Pearlc Blackmon, chief; Evelyn
o n e could i m a g i n e .
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F r i e n d s of B e t t i e D u n l a p will b e
T h e following list shows the large W a r d .
R c i d ' s F l o w e r Shot)—Delia P a r m • glad t o k n o w t h a t s h e is r e c o v o r - v a r i e t y of o c c u p a t i o n s w h i c h I h e
• i'lg n i c e l y f r o m a n o p e r a t i o n f o r W i n l h r o p g i r l s tilled s u c c e s s f u l l y on ley.
D e c e m b e r 14:
Ratterree's
Drug
S t o r e — Lila
Prompt and Kcliable Taxi B Hie r e m o v a l nf h e r tonsils.
W o r k Day A s s i g n m e n t s
Smith, chief; Blanche Norton.
Service
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Miss Jill B r o w n , g r a d u a t e of '2G,
A. a n d P . — I . a u r e n c L e w i s , c h i e f ;
Record Printing Company—Wilm.i
• v\*II s p e n d C h r i s t m a s . Ingellier w i t h L o u i s e L a n g l e y .
lludgins, c h i e f ; Lila Atkinson.
• j l i e r m o t h e r a n d f a t h e r , in New Y o r k .
Smilh-Marshall F u r n i t u r e ComB a r r o n - C a l d w e l l Motor C o m p a n y
Trade Street, near J.
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Miss Alice Boilings, gf C o n w a y , w a s — L o u i s e l ' r i t c h n r d , F r a n c e s Crosby. p a n y — J u d i t h Howie, c h i e f ; M y r t l e
O'Neal Grocery Co.
Wofford.
g u e s t of Marie S n o w d e n last J u l i e L a w .
a : t h e
Hi week-end.
Beacli-llearn J e w e l r y Company—
Standard Drug Company—Eliza.Nora L a n g s l o n , c h i e f ; M a r y H a r - b e l h H i n c s , c h i e f ; D o r i s C r o u c h .
i H E B B a a a n i i a E a a s c c & Z E Mary Calherinc Epps, Dorothy m o n .
W o r k m a n - G r e e n e Music C o m p a n y
i Matthews and Margaret Pittman
Blue Goose (lift Shop—Virginia - - M a r y Jeffries, chief; Ivah Nus p e n t S a t u r d a y in C h a r l o t t e .
ColTev. c h i e f ; F l o r e n c e Cani.
banks.
W . B. H u m s & Sons—.lame D u
W i n l h r o p C a n d y K i t c h e n -Daisy
e n d s of Mrs. Carroll will b e
Lou Major, c h i e f ; S a r a Knox, Mary
lo k n o w tiiat s h e is a b l e to h e Hani, c h i e f ; S a r a flelser.
a f t e r a w e e k ' s illness in t h e
Calhoun D r u g Company—Eliza- Hammond, Elizabeth Adair, Sara
intlrmarv.
beiii Allen, c h i e f ; E l i z a b e t h Boozer, Nell C h i c k , N a n n i e T i d w e l l .
Wright's Ladies Parlor—Elizabelh
S a r a h M c K e l v e y , Elliel O s t e e n .
Mr. a n d Mrs. J o r d a n , of H a r t s v i l l e ,
C a r o l i n a G r o c e r y — M a c W a t s o n . C h e a t h a m , c h i e f ; Adele F o r d .
j spent the week-end at t h o college
Cily M a n a g e r — R u t h L o c k m a n .
Singer Sewing Machine Company
w i t h llieir d a u g h t e r , E u p h a l i a .
C i l y P h a r m a c y — L y n n C a n t r e l l , —Agnes C o l e m a n .
l'iggly W i g g l y — H a r r i e t Dove L a w ,
Mrs. McClung a n d E s t h e r McClung c h i e f ; O l i v e A n d e r s o n .
Central
Drug
Store—Caroline chief; Ruth Hinnant.
| l e a v e S u n d a y to s p e n d t h e C h r i s t inas holidays in R o a n o k e , Va., w i t h C h a p m a n , c h i e f ; K a t h c r i n c B a r r a l ' .
Postal T e l e g r a p h - - R e b a T u c k f t r .
Chevrolet Molor Company—Mary
t h e f o r m e r ' s m o t h e r , M r s . L. E . H a r Peoples
National
Bank—Rlietla
C a l v e r t , c h i e f ; L o u i s e Allen, Alicf l l u r r i s s , M a r y L . B r o w n e , c h i e f .
vey.
Smith, Annette Mcllugh.
Prvor Electric Company—Goldic
I Miss C r a w f o r d S t e v e n s o n , m e m b e r
Davis' D e p a r t m e n t S t o r e — J a n i e M o o r e r , E m i l i c S h u l e r .
! of t h e c l a s s of '27, s p e n t t h o w e e k - M v r i c k . c h i e f ; C a r r i e D u n a v a n t ,
Hock Hill S t a t i o n e r y C o m p a n y lend wilh h e r sister, Margaret.
Mildred M o e n e y h a n , L i l l i a n K n o x .
Grace Kinder, chief; Caroline Fanl.
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Andrew Jackson
Hotel—Eunice
Royal C a f e — C u r l y s B a l l e n t i n e ,
I Dean Scudder, Elizabeth Carroll,
• I 1 B I 1 B I Louise
Margaret
Nettles, E s t h e r
Hammond, Dora
Bundy. Marlin. chief; Bess Suber, Martha c h i e f ;
Ellen
Holliday.
Clara
Martha Mclnnes and Mary H a m - Lnthrop,
Reid W h o l e s a l e
Grocery—Julia
m o n d m o t o r e d lo C h a r i o t ! e l a s t S a t - O ' D a n i e l .
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L i t t l e j o h n , J e s s i e F i n k l e a , E l i z a b e t h M a r y D a v i s , M u r i e l M a n g u m , Helen
Miss G r a c e S o a b r o o k , a f o r m e r C o k e r , c h i e f ; I d a Belle Gilliland, Clack. Eva J o R o a r k .
W i n l h r o p s t u d e n t , s p e n t last w e e k - T h e r e s a Culp, E s p a P l a y e r .
W . G. Reid & S o n — V i r g i n i a B a i r d .
end a t t h e college with h e r sister.
Belk's D e p a r t m e n t S t o r e - M a r y M a r g a r e t H a r t l e y .
Miss S o p h i a S e a b r o o k .
Caudle, c h i e f ; E u g e n i a A d a m s , T h e l R o b e r t s o n ' s S p o r t i n g Goods S t o p '
m a B a i i k n i g h t . K a t h c r i n c A n d e r s o n , —Ila J a n e Mace.
T h e old m e m b e r s of t h e B . A. D.
Kalie Felder, Margaret Stallings.
Thackslon's Studio—Elise Bowers,
Club e n t e r t a i n e d in h o n o r of t h e i r
Kale Foster, Caroline Hammond, r h i e f ; Sara Lipscomb.
new members, Elizabeth Coker, G c r T u c k e r Jewelry Company—Mary
ude Zcmp, Mary Curelon a n d N e l l e j * 1 " ' ? « • ! " ? « '
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iGrace Griffin, Mary Kale Johnson, Liltlejohn, c h i e f ; Floride Pol'ard.
Flynn, Saturday evening al I he Per
y L o u Salla, B e r n i c e J o h n s o n ,
Waldrop Plumbing and Hcatina
iwinkle T e a Room.
•belli D a v i s .
Company—Mary Smith, chief; Mary
T h e table was allraclively dec!>• W h o l e s a l e G r o c e r y — B l a n c h e Asbill.
o r a t e d in c u t (lowers, a n d t h e c l u b . , ,
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liief; R u l h Lewis.
Bock Hill I c e a n d Coal C o m p a n y c o l o r s of l a v e n d e r a n d g r e e n . A d e - i
M a r g a r e t R u s s e l l , H o r l c n s e S a n d i - H a r r i e t P e a r c e , D o r o t h y High l o w e r .
licious
live-course
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Diamonds—Watches
Ifer. Mary Calherinc Epps, F r a n c e s
Woolworlli's—Mary King, c h i e f ;
| C u r e l o n . Cecil C h a p m a n .
Ellen
Alexander.
Louise
Bryan.
Miss A n n e J o n e s c h a p e r o n c d Hi
City M o l o r C o m p a n y — C a r o t i n ? G r a c e V a n g h a n . A l b e r t a H i n n a n t .
l l a r b y , c h i e f ; M a r y Alva Cloud, Lou- Callie Mitchell.
T h e K. E.'s w e r e h o s t e s s e s a t a I ise H a m m o n d , H e l e n H u r s e y .
Sadler-Neciv Molor Company—
lovely d i n n e r p a r l y in h o n o r o f : C o o p e r F u r n i t u r e C o m p a n y — E u - P e g g y F r e e m a n , c h i e f ; E l i z a b e t h
Dargan.
llicir" n e w m e m b e r s S a t u r d a y n i g l i l . l e l a O s b o r n e , E v e l y n C o n n i e r s .
a l I h e P e r i w i n k l e T e a Room.
I D i x i e Oil C o m p a n y — F r a n c e s M a r C. L. W i l i l a m s P a i n t C o m p a n y ,
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Rlackwoll, c h i e f ; E d r i e
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Georgia.
B l a c k , L o i s G.—757 T r o t t e r A v e - |
nue, W i n t e r Park, Fla.
B r a d f l e l d , Stella—307 P a r k A v e - '
n u e , L a g r a n g e , Ga.
B r a t t o n , M r s . M a r g a r e t C.—York,!
S. C.
B u c h a n a n , Jessie—Women's Univ e r s i t y Club, 300 E a s t 52nd S t r e e t ,
N e w York c i t y .
B u s s e l l , H e l e n K.—314 LibrarySquare, Grecnsburg, Ind.
Carrigan, Ruth—105 River Aven u e , P o i n t P l e a s a n t , N. J .
Clark, F e l i e W.—1301 W a s h i n g t o n
S t r e e t , C o l u m b i a , S. C.
Cragwcll, Sarah E.—Crawfords •
ville, I n d .
Crowder, Mary—Durand, Ga.
D a v i s , N o r a M.—'Troy, S. C.
D a v i s , K a l h r i n a M.—2005 E a s t 8lh
S t r e e t , c a r e Mrs. C h a s e , C h a r l o t t e ,
N. C.
E a s t m a n , G e r t r u d e T . — ( 0 Circuit
A v e n u e , W o r c e s t e r , Mass.
E r s k i n e . A n n e — C a r e D r . C. C. M a r shall. Ml. O l i v e r S t a t i o n , P i t t s b u r g h .
Pa.
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Rock Hill. S. C.
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J a c k M c C r n l h gives a vivid p i c t u r e of W i s c o n s i n i n t h e J a n u a r y College H u m o r . All
a b o u t its s t u d e n t s , fraternities, p r o b l e m s , its
great und near-great.
F a r q u h a r , Grace—013 E a s t North
S t r e e t , G r e e n v i l l e , S. C.
Fields, Ernestine—1701 1-2 K e n i l O t h e r s p e c i a l f e a t t i r e s i n c l u d e It tick to Mother
w o r t b , C h a r l o t t e , N. C.
by Walluee Irwin, a c o m p l e t e novelette of two
F i n k , Clilo—Bloomfleld, Mo.
y o u n g p e o p l e w h i c h x h o w s all t h e t e n d e r n e s s
F u n k . Mary L . — S i n g e r s Glen, Va.
a n d d i s m a y of t h e first year of m a r r i a g e .
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Hall. M —Roway. Conn.
P e t e r B . K y n c ' s first s t o r y f o r t h i s m a g a z i n e
Holmes, Abby Virginia—100 M o r n a p p e a r s . G r a n t l n i i i ! H i r e w r i t e s o n - til- truering Siilo Drive, N e 1 - York City.
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I n g r a m , Nell D.—1205 W a s h i n g t o n
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M a c d o n a l d , Helen G.—827 E a s t 2nd
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Mi'.llalieu, W . C.—2517 B a r c l a y
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girls, " w o o l l y " m e n . a n d b r a v e
l h e love of e x e r t i n g a u t h o r i t y .
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l a k e t h e i r p l a c e s a s l e a d e r s a n d of t h e m e r c h a n t s o f Rock Hill.
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CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES
w h i c h lie is c h a i r m a n , is to he t h e o u t t h e y e a r .
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(To t h e p r e s i d e n t , w h o s h a l l c o m e
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t h e next meeting.
it y o u r g e n e r o u s s e r v i c e a n d w o r t h y given. E l i z a b e t h C a r r o l l , p r e s i d e n t of — h u r r y — e x c i t e d lo d e a t h ! — t h r i l l e d
ideals, s o d i a l w e m a y h a v e a s t r u c - t h e S t u d e n t G o v e r n m e n t A s s o c i a t i o n | s i l ! y ! — ! i o m e — C h r i s t m a s — H e — S h e —
"No, T o m a n d f d i d n ' t a t t e n d J o t u r e not m a d e of h a n d s , b u t b y c o u - i n t r o d u c e d A n n i e L o u Roof, w h o j"lt"—-lie- - h o m e — h e — J o y u n c o n f i n - B B B B B r B B B B B B B B B B B B B I
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i she—il"—etc., e t c , e t c .
W i t h t h i s c h a r g e a n d c h a l l e n g e . C o n v e n t i o n s a r e a l w a y s p r o f i t a b l e . I " A n d t h e r e a r c s o m e p e o p l e in
I. ll.i J a n e , s h a r e w i t h y o u , J e n , t h e f o r ideas a r e e x c h a n g e d w i t h s t u - J I b i s c l a s s w h o t h i n k t h a t j u s t b e l i g h t of C a b i n e t , p r a y i n g t h a t w i t h d e n t s al! o v e r l h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , s h e c a u s e y o u g e t o u t on S a t u r d a y llial
it m a y go t h e l i g h t of t h e Holy n o t e d .
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PAJAMAS
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HOYS' B L O F S E S AND S H I R T S
P r e s i d e n t : I, J e n , a c c e p t in j o y
P a j a m a s , n e w e s t p a t t e r n s , all
do
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DRESS SHIRTS
patterns f o r Christmas, a t special
Men's line q u a l i t y g e n u i n e irr.poi led
prices.
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PHOTO ALBUMS
Three for
$ 1 . 0 0
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"Er—bcca-ise—er—I don't know,"
(With Name In Cold)
design
PRESIDENT HANDKERCHIEFS
NEW NECKWEAR
WRITING SETS
I ineekly responded.
W h i c h T h o u h a s t t r a c e d ; or, m a n y A Centipede Pin
Genuine President Handkerchiefs
Men's a n d boys' n e w e s t n e c k w e a r a l
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PICTURE
FRAMES
skilled, c o m b i n e
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at
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laughed. I wonder why.
T o build vasl temples, gloriously
STATIONERY
d s a i d lo t h e p r o p r i e t o r : " 1
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MEN'S CHRISTMAS HOSIERY
planned.
bought three or four hams here a
CORRESPONDENCE CARDS
Men's
hemstitched
soft
quality
T h e Eflrd stores have bought for
Y e t t a k e l h e l i n y s t o n e s w h i c h I m o n t h ago, a n d t h e y w e r e flno. H a v s
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LOOSELEAF NOTE BOOK
handkerchiefs
1 0 c
this Christmas sale several t h o u have wrought.
o u a n y m o r e of t h e m ? "
G i r l s m a y c o m e a n d g i r l s m a y go.
AND FILLERS
sand d o z e n s of m e n ' s r e g u l a r 50c
Six for
J u s t o n e b y one., as t h e y w e r e g i v e n
"Yes, m a d a m , " s a i d t h e o w n e r ; B u t t h e k n o c k i n g g o e s o n f o r e v e r . "
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t h e box in h o l i d a y b o x e s f o r t h i s
Not k n o w i n g w h a t c a m e n e x t in i n g u p l l i c r e n o w . "
k e r c h i e f s , 25c v a l u e
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! T h e r e a r e as many different types
(Christmas
and New Year)
s a l e ; special, p e r box
$ 1 . 0 0
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i s a m e pig, I'll t a k e t h r e o o f j ' y p c s of p e o p l e . W i n t h r o p g i r l s
of g r a c e
I h e m , " said t h o y o u n g w o m a n .
] p o r t r a y thoir personalities in their
F o r m the mosaic as Thou wilt f o r
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THE LONDON PRINTER*
me,
"Girl P u p i l s S l e e p T e n H o u r s \ T h e g i r l w h o is f u l l of l i f e a n d
125-127 HAMPTON STREET
And in T h y t e m p l e - p a v e m e n t g i v e D a i l y . " — H e a d l i n e . W o l l , t h e y s e l - f » n , a l w a y s h a p p y a n d l a u g h i n g ,
it place."
dom sleep nights any more.
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THACKSTON'S
STUDIO
Kimball's Flower
House
Opening December 1
F a t h e r and Mother are your best friends.
Present them with a box of Norris and
Whitman's Candies.
Phone 645-J
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C A L H O U N DRUG COMPANY
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