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VOL. I. GEORGIA ~TATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, .,ur,I,EOOEVJLLE, GA•• DECEMBER, 10ll3 N0,6
Pres.-Kathleen Moon. couraged (by its former defeati but 1 215,wGre una,ble ;to at-tend- this ju.bi.. V1olin ·solo-Frances O'Ke1'ly,
T-oth·c-se girls wh·o recei'Ved.prJvil•
V.-Ptres.--m.achel Branch. put up a hoard fight to redeem itself. Jee rreunion. Th0y are Miss Ueity .Chorus-Choir. eges was given a grea,t respons-Lbiltty.
Sec.--lM'arion ·Greene. Although the seniors of '25 we·re 2Ja:che.ry,of iMilledgev111e,now on the
Hymu-,Congregation. Thi:;! standards of this institution
Treae,-Odeal ·Te-nntlle, victor,ious, the score hung 6~3, the facu•lty of lt"abun Gap- Inst,itute, and
'S'crtp,ture-Loufae FrOS:t. were placed in thei,r hands to ,b'e
TCl•rell Annex A seniors of '26 played a commenda·ble Miss Fra·nces Bnrghard of Macon,
Prayer-Mi-ss ,(]-Qlodson. upheld. The banner olf the ,eeniors
P,res,-V1rginia Arnold. ga-m,e. P.raise is due 'both teams for 1'he memlbers of •the class of '•25,
Talk-filosa-hel Burch. of '26 was given to them, ,and every
V.RPres.-Lucile ScrO@!G1,ns. the s·pirit in which. they played. inclu-dlng vis1tlors and tho.se still here
The' 11ne-up for the game tor Sat- as degree students, were caUed to Orgau solo-Mrs. Davenpor.t. girl irle·ged u.,pon her 11.:onorto uv-
!Sec,-Fa1mie Mae Norman, hold ths sta-ndairds ·and to give all
Treas,-A:lyce Briown. (Continued on page 4). {Continued on page 4) Prayer-Mary Moss.
the cooperation that she cou[d to
T<l1Tell B A\ C
Pres.-H3.rl,owe Thompson,
v.-Pres.-Mwmie Isolbel. BALDWIN HOTEL SCENE OF '25 BANQUET her sc~ool.
The, priV'l.legesgiven to ,the seni-or
c-lass-of '26 are:
Sec.-Florence Nasrwo~thy.
'Dreas.-Dorot•by R,()lberts. SARA D. JORDAN, PRESIDES 1. To w:ear the Braid and gown.
2. To wear t•he,senlo1• sweaters.
3. To go to town on Mond·ay and
KASTORDUTOCO.ENTER-
TAIN WITHPROGRAMOF
APPROXIMATE ATTENDANCE NEARS 100 Wedn,esday in .groups oiw tiwo',s leav-
in,g a card on ·fl.le,'Wit11the matron.
MAGICAND MUSIC , 4. 'T:o go to the aoun'try atore on
Friday evening, Nov. 27th, the Indian tribe·, Polly 'Moss, toasted Atld·ie Haislfteld, a Pil,grhn, toasted
Saturday in grou•ps of ,two's, leaving
Interested Crowd Packs House mem:bers of the ISen·l.orOlasS, 1925, Gov. Bradford, Dr. Parks, after the "Albsent ~embers". Edith
card on fll.e.
For SeBSon 's Magician held their banqbet a-t the Bal-dwfo w,hich the guests sang, ",Dr. Parks F'letcher, vice-.presiden-tof the Junior The ,fact that t•he memlbeirs of this
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..- c Every year one of the- greatest Hotel. The guests went in to dinner We Love You," C-las-a,toasted the ne·ver dying cla.as class in the :preceeding year have
V rowds -ls· attra-cted to the Lyx;eum at 8 o'cloclt, Sara D. Jordan was in- Another Indian, Hazel Hogan, s:pirit. shown such he·arity cooipera'tion, un ..
•tiring eITor:ts to uphold the college
on the particular night f.or which .troduced hy Polly M!osswho request- toasted the matrons. The officers of the Sen:ior Class,
and such a mar]rnd -e1'asssp.fr~t alone-
the mn·gician ho.s •been announced. ", ,
This year, w,ith the many v1si,tors 13d tha.t each person -tune in on Then a Pilgrim, Ruth 'Stokes, '25, w.ere .. toasted by Ruth Moran. ensures us that the ·standards wHl /be
and the enthus.JaHtlic student -body Jhe banquet n.t ·M'11-led,gevi'lle." made a s·hor-t tal·k toas-tin'g the ideals Lucne·'~wmams toasted •the Junior upheld an-d that the lbanner will
here, the K:a~t'or Duo Company had Sara presid·ed at toas,tmiistress for of the college, With ;'.MaryEverett Clas's '26 officers. continue to wave on high.
a most responsive audience. the rest .of the evenin,g, She first F'inn a.t the p-ianlO,t~e guests sang, By request the sou-g, "'Senior ClBB!
., .
From: the time "h-e fir 5t walked toasted Poldy Moss as Presidl3nt of "We',re the .Se'Jliorsof G. IS. C." Yo~'re a Wonider"t was sung, PoHy MERCER RATS AND
on the stage a11d began his first ,tlle ipr,es-entJunior Class. D-r. Park,:; G. M, C, MEET IN GAME
Annie Candler then toaeted the Moss then offered a toast to "our own
ser i es o·! t r lcIcs, I1e ·h e.,Id ti1e en ti r • AT !DAVENPORTFIELD
group completely S'pe11 ..1Jound. He wae introduced as Governor Bra.d- development Qlf the college, and S-ara Jordan." ,
was especially rwit:ty; and tbls gl·ft ,fo1•d, "the one who has mad'e our Lillian McMicha·el the class. This was foHowed (by a talk by M8roer Scores,46~0; Both Teams '
oit cleverly e~1lp·essi1'dgMmseH\ a,s p-llg1;imag,e, one of wo1,thiness." Tlt-e T,he Clns·s .c·.o,lors, pur,p1-e and Dr. Parks, He commended the class Show Fine Spirit
well as his unusanl skHl and dexterLty returning Sen-ors i of th-e class of ',2,5 lavell'd·ar, were toBf!ted,,by an Indi an, .on Uieil' strength 1n knO:wledge nn.£1
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success.
alities living in M-illed,gevme is Dr.
Again we congratulate you and· wish for you ev-ery h&ppiness and J. L. Bee:Son, head O'f the Chemistry each adaipted to given ipur:poses,
"Ca.n chernist,s make synthetically
ME,rle P.i111kston of Parrott, Ga.,
who re·ceived a t:wo~year diploma in
dep·ar,tme11t and ,also vice--presio.ent many compounds found in nature?" Art wi.t'h the class o'f •2,2, is teaching
MOORE-BELLWl!lDDING Lucill-e· English, Catherine Hu d son,
ON NOVEMBER23 Clyde McWhite, Gladys Gammage, lation ,Clt.tib.
Addi.e Hal.sfield, Lillie Du,Pree, Cor- 8. Talte a straw vote b-efore
Someday when I've lots of ka.le,
Then revenge will sure be mine,
I'll set you for half-past nine.
T HE chocolates that
have entered into
the best society ever
-------o---~--- of G, S. C. W. was my next question.
Interior Decorating a..t Cornell. Unl- M-onday morning, Nov. 23, just nelia Montgomery, Lillian McCicbael, Thanlcsgivlng and interpret the re-
-Exr::hange.
LIVING W,lum a memiiel' oo'..the journaUsrn vel'lSitY, A'f.ter flnishiug a,t 0, S-. C,, before noon, Mrs, Ophelia Moor-e and Ruth .Stokes, Emma Stevens, Sara D, suits. since 184:i.-
"Indago, genuine, madder (dye), Miss Pinkston studied ait Parson's Mr, J. F, Bell, ,'Sr., were married Joi·dan, Lucille Wiliams, Mar-y 9. Disrtri:bute liiterature through
We-y;ou and I, are forever ,tallcin,g albou,t preparing to ~ive.
class at G . .S, 'C. W. r-an,g .the .bell a.t
his home she was u1:het"e<lfnto bis
ammonium compound ifor fertilizer \School o, Fne -and Ap·plied· Ar,t, N,ew here, Re·v. H, D. ~Warnoc-lcoffl'C'iatin,g.MoLain, Colene Reed, Margu-er~te I the high schools. Fred: "I had a date with a mind-
When asked the value of taking certain cour,s·es o! study, we f.requently library, a de-Iightirul l'oom, the w.alils made from the nitrogen of the air Yor,lt City,
repl,y, "T-hat we ma')-'learn to Hve.", and add, "·'J.'he youth of today reipre- of which were lined with 'boo.ks. The and hydrogen, and ,wiood alcohol
Mrs .. Bell has ,be'en ·f.or sever.al Miner, Rubye Dickson, Marguerite!
years t>he popular dietician at the Lehman, Francis Mcwhorter, Mary student in it's straw vote.
10. Co-operate with the new re:ading lady last night."
Red: "Ho•w did she enjoy her
BOONE'S
PHARMACY
sent the men -and women, the ci-t,iz,ens, of tomorrow, Therefore we· must Doctor wa'S seated before a cozy fire are made &Ynthetica.lly at a1bout one- Annie Lou MaX!wiell,'17 of E1ber- ·Georgia ,State College for Women Kate Bartley, Helen Davis, Florence (1Suggestions ·from WorI-cl Court vacation?"
pr·epa·re .for that 1-ife." fourth of the usual cost. In iaddi- .ton, is now a,n extension worker in here, and was one of the most ,popu- Hogan, Elsie Ragland, Lola Deldf1. Confereuce.) -Blue and Gold.
while his charming little w1fe fliHed
All this is well enough i·f in spending much time in learning how to in and out. tion D1bout 200,000 compounds arre the Department ot Interior Deoora- lar women ever connected with that ·Rulby Mnlt·on, Marian Pierce, Ger-
!ive tomorrow, we forget not the value of learning h.ow to live .today! A!tter the. -pleasautries o.f the day syntheHcwlly made bmt nev-er be.fore Mon of Universlty of Illinois. M-lss
Indeed, do we not learn to do, by -doing? Then wl1y not apply the we1-e passed I a'Sked 'W·hYhe chose existed,"
same princJ;p1e to life. The clean and wholesome l-if-e.of tomorro:w depends chemistry as his life work,
Maxwell was a teacher in ,the Manual
"Why .should girls study chemis- ·Training and Art Department of G,
lnstitn-tion, IS'he cwme here .from trude Berke, Bernice Vlclcery, Vir•
White Plains to talce up her· duties ginla Bussey, Attie Gladden.
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THE8HOESOF A
GOVERNOl!.'ISDAVGJl'l'El!.
BELl ..'S Read This, Girls! fxcf.Jangt
1Sank.
.(Continued from page 2) Plrotographs, the most precious .
Specialsale of ladiea' :tinepme MILLEDGEVILLE,GA.
columl)"S-it must be-ah yes, it was! gifts of .all, that are made on
So there ts was that His ExceHence silk, regula.rma.dehose. Just the Monday . the 14th, will be
restd•dl thing for Chriatmas gifts. Chit- proofed the 16th and mailed to 11.eso=ea$700,000.00
~acques alighted 1befor.e the ,inn, tom in blaok, guDlllew.l &lid all your lrome address not later
'paid the stage driver, lifted h1s leading shad- FOUR PER CEN1
Eberhardt's Studio ________
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than the 22nd.
luggage and stepped gtng,erly within.
Atter bet.ng shown :bis room by the
aged inn-Gteepe-r be ,bathed and
dressed :with meUculous care an'd.
descen-ded to thie bar to enqu1re in
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$1.85 ________ __._
and Safety
---·.:pa"1"·ce"'l--W.bich ,he saiy eez ver- im- (Continued from page one.) was given at ,the Bald-win-Hotel. As--------------------------- .......--...,..._.
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portant. lam delight with ze honor
and have journey these, m:any mHes
time, ho,wever, there was an extra a ge,t-to-ge.ther, the· evening was
attraction w-htch added much ,to greatly enjoyed.
BAL· DWIN ..1..-: JL
liLJO"]J'!EL I
guard.fn1gzo pac.ket with ze U.fe,so!" the enjoyment of the .grou1p, Mrs. Prior to the departure of the
guests, a baskecbaH .game was sta·ged MILLEDGEVILLE'S BEST
Jacques produced. ,the parcel and Kastor took .part on the program ;between the el-asses of '25 and '26.
stood waiting proudly as -the gover- giving. servera-1 groups of selecrt.ions These teams met in combat at the Reasonable Ra,tes--CourteousService
nor than·ked him, snapp-ed the bind- on the P.iano-Acc.ordion, She is an last. Field ,Day. Although the '25's
ings, removed the wra.prping-s,reveal-
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a-ccom1>Ushe'C'i lir:tfst, and played both ha·ve been! outt~h,fs.chool ftiolrl
fe:w mont 1s, ey arre s
tkhe p,ast
:eep ng
OfficialDixie Highway Hotel '.
ing an oblong ~ox :Jalbeled: M. popular and· clwssical numbers. Her the1r title clear. The ifinal sc-ore was --------------,--------------
Cort'e, 1Rue V1-gnon, Paris, France. a.ttra.ctiven,ess and charm were sup- 6-3, wHh the '25 team victorious.
J,a;cques j8.IWfell. His- eyes stared plements to her ability as a magician. I========~===== Bell Grocery
Her .pa\l"tin en,'terta1ning was greatly TEAMS COMBAT
w.fcie. A 'Shoe ihox! 1But why-!
The governor lilted .the lid. There enjoyed. IN BASKETBALL Company ALWAYS
SOMETHING
NEW
rePosed bwo iHl!,Y,creaUons of pale All in aU, it was -a pleasant even-
blue satin, too till'y .f-or mortal f,oot i·ng, and the girls who went, -into the (Continued from page 1) WHOLESALEAND RETAIL AT
snre1y! The g.overnor's daug,hter enjoyment o'f the entertainment d·O urday, Nov. 29, was:
cried 'With -deJig.bt. Jacqnes g·azed,
ga-s·pedand s wallctwed hard. Was it
not reg.ret havinig clone &0.· We are
gl~d that rMr. and Mrs. K:a-stor came,
Sen.lot'S '25
Cornelia Montg,omery, Center.
Potato Chips, Gelfand's Relish, jl-}l{ii1.tUl jHQQtt'i
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Mayonnaise, Merit~ Bread, Cakes,
f-or thi-s, then, .tha.t he had .made tha,t and hope that .they will come again. Ellen .McKee, Sid~Center. Salted Peanuts, Fancy Groceries,
haz-ardous journey ·fr.om Naw York to ____________ _ Clyd-e Mc.White, ForJWard. Assorted Cakes. •at i>boppt
Geo1igia? 10on'1dit be? Fury seized Frances Mc·Wli.or,ter, For.ward.
thE:1soul of J,acques Lamont. With KENNETT'S Annie Candler, Guarid. 263 - PHONES- 498
an icy though ciourt'eous ,bow to the Rachel 'Branch, ollard.
girl and -an acocnowledigement to the
.governor he wheeled and started \J'elbetlfce€ream Sen.loi•s '20
Mae Evans, ·Center.
WELCOMEG. S. C. W. STUDENTS
from the room. B'lanch Hearn, Side-Center. TO MILLEDGEVILLE'S BUSIESTBAKERY
HBaih! These .Aimericans!
Gee I But It's Good I Ve,ra Johnson, Fonward .
No
sense o.'f justeez! They !l!een4< only
01f ze j o,lte! •Bah! And aga·in I say,
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Kennett-OdumCo. Sy,pper Yoeman-s, Far.ward.
Rebecca Higgison, ,Guard.
BENSON'S BAKERY
bah!" Doro-thy R01berts, Guard. JS A GOODBAXEl!.Y-Tl!.YVS
"Wasn't he .furious., ·father, ,to
Macon, Ga. Referee: M-iss Mary Oandle-r.
learn his great 'meesion' was only a
pair of adorable .-slippers! Aren't BOAZ SI-IOE CO.
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they bea.utilful? Ju.st mat-ch my
evening g!Own!"
"Bah!" s,ajd the governor.
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Hotel Darlen To dress in keeping with the times be,glinwith a pair of
shoes from Boaz Shoe Store. In our stock you will find only
the latest styles in footwear, reasonably pi:iced.
Where College Folks Are Welcome A PLEASURETO SHOWYOU
PB.OF.WYNN ADDl!.ESSES
THE LITEl!.Al!.
Y GUILD
SVBSCB.IPTION BLANK
( Continued from page three.) Enclosedfind $1.00for which ple!Mle
send me "The Oolou-
A Gift of Jewelry BVY A'l'
"Return"; all these things kept each Is a gift that lasts longer than yon
one woncle1;ng wl1at wai-:i coming
nade" for one year.
live. Seleet them now from
next.
11he talk wns thoroughly Interest- Name -------"·------------------------------------------
Rogers'
Ing und amusing. 'i'he Guild mom-
hers have come to the conclusion tlmt Addres• __.'.:.
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Williams & Ritchie
and feel that you have a true
their early American ancestors could
not frn.wn o.ny deeper :over 'the man- P O
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value for every cent spent.
ner ot today tlrnn up-to-date young (·CIISh
only)
people laugh ove1·..,the queer customs
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