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l'HE KKU AND BLACK
LOCAL 1TEA\S.
MENTION OF PEOPLE YOU KNOW OR
HAVE HEARD ABOUT.
Georgia Alabama to-day.
The Shukcspeiran debate at Lucy * obb
last Friday night waa a great success.
We hope that they will soon have an
other.
The University will he well represent
ed in Atlanta during Thanksgiving week.
We hear that the entire college will he
there.
Go to Gilleland's next Saturday.
It is now certain that Georgia will
play Vale on Christmas Day in Atlanta.
Miss Mary Lou Hinton and her guest,
Miss Harriet Walker, will spend the
coming week in Atlanta.
On Tuesday night an elegant enter
tainment was given by Mr. .las. W.
Catnak to a few of his friends.
The exhibits of tin* Garden Club were
throw n open for inspection last Wednes
day afternoon at the V M. C. A. Hall,
and remained open for the rest of the
week. It was a grand thing, and some
of the Moral displays, so artistic illy and
exquisitely arranged, formed a picture
whose beauty is simply indescribable.
Mr. .1. 1). Hanibo, of Fort Gaines,
came over 1 ist Saturday for a short visit
to bis son, Mr. L. M. Rambo, of the
Sophomore ('lass.
.). E. Dean, Law ’t»J, of Koine, was in
Athens Monday on important legal mat
ter*.
Help the Varsity next Saturday by
patronizing Gilli land.
The Athcmeum, on Thursday night,
gave its opening reception, which was a
grand affair in every respect. The rooms
were all beautifully decorated with rare
plants and floral effects, which formed
a back-ground beautiful to behold. A
repast, “fitforthe gods, ’ with delica
cies of every mtnre, was served about
twelve o'clock, and the Terpsichore in
art was indulged in way into the small
hours, until the sweet strains of “Home,
Sweet Home," rciuin led each that the
close of one of the most delightful so
cial events ever held within Athens, was
at hand.
Nearly every female school of any re
pute issues a paper or magazine, and
still Lucy Cobh, the pride of Georgia, is
without an issue of any kind. This is
to l»c regretted, and we hope those at L.
C. I. interested in such things will give
this matter their serious attention.
Dr. II. C. White spent )esteiday in
Atlanta on business.
Be sure to go to GiBelaud h cafe next
Saturday.
A delegation of Athenians, consisting
o. Mayor W. I). O'Farrell, Col. K. T.
Brown, Hon. II !!. < urlton and Judge
James It. Lyle left Tuesday for Atlanta
to assist In defeating tin* movement ot
transfeiring the Agricultural College to
Griffin. We wish them much success.
Dr. Boggs, who was to deliver his an
nual address I c ore the Legislature on
last Tuesday, was unahle to do so on
account of sickness. The address, how
ever, was made yesterday, in which the
Heeds of tile college were made know n
to the Legislature, and from all reports,
much good will accrue to the University
from it.
CONCERNYNGE TH- HEREAFTER
Tlie Aral* has his liourys fain*.
Heaven for the ( hristian without vice.
The Indyan has hys huntynge grounds,
The sjHirt his par-o’-dyce.
L vu:ve.
-sbvahsitv pucbss- D. w McGregor.
Oyster * Saloon
And Lunch Counter
Is Now Ready to Serve th\e Public !
Open Until Twelve O’clock Midnight.
ATHLETIC GOODS,
TKNX1H.
HA1KKTS,
HALLS,
N'K.TS, .Vi'.
TS/'Jj'Jj&'MY'M D'J 1
SWEATERS
ST RECEIVED AT
YV. ; i ten non
Fountnln Pons.
Staiionery, &c.
ALL AT
LOWEST PRICES.
■^)C1ms v ^rrisu^
4 |
ClotMer and Haberdasher, book store
LAST NIGHT S RECEPTION.
A most delightful reception was ten
dered last evening hy the Kappa Alpha
Fraternity to their many friends.
Over a hundred guests wen* present,
many of w hom remained to participate
in the ever popular german, which was
most gracefully led hy Mr. J. I). Boyd,
with Miss Louise Lumpkin as Ids part
ner.
The chaperones of the occasion were
Mrs Dr. II. C White. Mrs. S. II. Wil
liams, Mrs. .1. ( . Benedict, Mrs. Homer
Nicholson. Mis. Howell L’ohh, Jr., and
Mrs. Billups Phinlzy, who with their
charming pretence added greatly to the
siieei ss of the entertainment.
Some of the young ladies pr» sent were
Misses May and X ilinette Hodgson, Miss
Susie Mortis, Miss ,julic Hodgson,Misses
Marion, Helen and Livy ( Hilton, Miss
Hinton, Miss Kllie W illiams, iss Steed-
ly, Misses Clyde and Moselle Lyndon.
Miss Heaves. Miss Powell, Miss Boggs,
Miss GritTctli and Miss Thomas.
Some ol the visiting young ladies who
were present, me Miss Walker and Miss
Snead, of Virginia, and Miss Vail, of
iseolisill.
THE THALIA S
The Thalians had intended to give an
exhibition a week from Iasi Friday, Imt
derided to postpone It on account of the
fart that Varsity Day at (Bill I md s fol
lowed so soon alter. They are hard at
work getting ready to put on the finest
show ever given hy even this most ex
cellent organization Ot the high order
of their dramatic tab ut we have already
had convincing proof in the comedies
previously put on by them. They now
propose to tiuat us to uii old time riegio
show.
O' who Vnow Bui c. Lyndon, Kid ley
and Smith are confident that in negro
minstrelsy they have found the vocation
for which their taients peculiarly he tit
tlie in. All can dance and sing and teil a
joke with in !nltc zest.
The two-act comedy is an amusing
farce that will hold the attention of tin
audience and give the heavy men of tin
Thalians ample opportunity to exercise
their histrionic gifts.
B lieu you have shoes fixed on me
with neat white oak soles and invisible
patches carry them to I. T. Dei t h ot c,
No. N, (Jayton St., next to dye house.
Satisfaction guaranteed. 4t
AN OLD TIMF CELEBRATION.
Owing to the slight victories we have
had tills year so far in foot ball, we have
not had a chance to celebrate with that
fervor and exultant spirit that was char
acteristic in the past. Should we defeat
Alabama to-day, let us all get together
and celebrate it siccordingly. Let us
build a bonfire whose lurid flames will
shoot high in the air, and make all
around appear as day, lei Are-works In?
discharged, easting their blight reful-1
genre on all sides, and let the old ( impel I
1**11, with its historic recollections, till 1
the air with its beautiful strains.
College Boys can get Lamps, Chilli-I
neys, Wicks, Oil Cans, Bath Tubs, Sauce
Pans, for heating water or anything else
needed for their rooms, on Broad St. at
Huggins China House
VICTORIA,
ATIIKXS, <;KOK(HA.
L.tiu’i' Sampli- ICotmin.
Hot siikI Colil llatlm.
I KG. .Mch'ENZ! E, l>ro//r.
GILT HIIIIK BABBEU SHOP.
ATHENS, GA.
SAM McQUEEN
Pays special attention
TO THE STUDF.NTS
The most popular Barber shop in town.
Under Commercial Hotel.
All the swell students patronize
DICK HARRIS,
The Best Barber in Town.
Broad Street. Opposit* Campos.
CEO. M. BOOTH,
The Best and Most Popular
BO/TRDIflQ o PLi/TCE
For Students in Athens.
HANCOCK AVENUE.
We announce to the public that we are
letter equipped than ever in the
Ton so ria I Li ne.
Mmtnpooiiiu ;m*l Han-, iittini; a *|h-. i.ilty.
bliarinK I0<\ IlKIJ) HK<>S.
II X. -lai kaon St., Atlienn, (•»
EITT IDS STOKE
We give sped •* a! t n , p . ,p on
R. G. OR* ■? GO.