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THE RED AND BLACK
“The College Boys”
Are more appreciative of Fine Clothes, and there are more comments on the Clothes
they wear than on most men, and to those that are critical and are criticised we cater.
We Sell the Best of Everything Men
and Young Men Wear.
HEAD & M9MAHAN.
©n the Campus
AT CAMP
tlie twenty-third,
gave
enter-
Muiiv
Profs. Woof ter, Harr o w,
Strahan and l’ark spent many
days in Gainesville during camp
week.
Mrs. Park visited in Gaines
ville last week.
Jim Clyatt, ex OS), who is now
at Duhlonega, visited the camp
while on his way to Macon with
the N. (•. A. hoys.
The whole college regretted to
hear of the unfortunate accident
of Mr. Kyle Smith and arc glad
to know that he is again aide to
to he out.
On the morning of the fateful
27 th of April, the sun rose in
all its glory over the Cadet Camp
at Gainesville, Ga.; hut all was
not peace. Within the confines
of the guard line there was an
undercurrent of excitement that
pervaded all breasts. Something
terrible had happened. The
serene and peaceful routine of
Camp life was broken with
jerk. A dark cloud dimmed the
Wednesday night the (Italians brightness of the morning sun
electrified Gainesville with u <) ni . ,,f Georgia’s most distin-
splendid performance of “He- guished students had fallen from
tween the Acts.’ They even ex-^ jr,ace. A shudder of horror shook
celled their Athens success and the frame of each cadet when he
received accordingly quite an j realized that the fair escutcheon
ovatation. Kvery player was a i of a mynad of noble ancestors
star and the troop a constella- |, u ,| been sullied by the present
tion.
The Candler Horse Guards
gave a dance Thursday night at
the Park in honor of the Cadets.
Friday night the Brenau girls
presented Mr. Boh. After the
play a reception was given to the
Georgia boys, who were royally
entertained.
Mr. Lucian Bower spent a few
days last week at camp
Many boys came up to Gaines
ville with the Thalians, among
whom were Messrs. Marshburn,
Monday,
Miss Jonas gave a very
taming recital at Brenau.
cadets attended.
Two lawn parties were given
during the week at camp, one
Saturday and the other Monday.
The cadets were not allowed to
go to the first, but many attend
ed and enjoyed the second, and
returned with lighter pockets.
A dance was given by the*
Georgia Cadets Tuesday night at
the Chattahoochee Park. At
which the hand played in its
usual excellent manner.
Thanks ought to be extended
to Messrs. Hansom, Lowndes,
Troutman, and Carson who kind-
consented to help load the
baggage on the return of the
udets.
Messrs. Luring Kamil, George
Gillon, Wallace Draper, Lewis
Turner, Carter K. and K., Guy
Strickland, Karl Askew, Carroll
Cahaniss spent Sunday in At
lanta.
Mr. Jackson Dick spent the
first of the week in Marietta.
Mr. Lansing Lee as guest of
Mr. Julius Scott spent a few days
this week in Decatur.
Have you seen Balaam?
Mr. C. B. Wray spent Sunday
in t'edartown.
Mr. Charlie Birchmore spent
camp week in Washington, Ga.
Mr. II. G. Reynold spent
several duys this week at his
home in Lexington.
Mr. P. I). Atkinson visited his
parents in Madison the first of
the week.
Miss June Lyndon returned
Friday after a pleasant visit to
Monterey, Mexico.
The many friends of Mr. J. B.
Harris regret to learn that lie
is on the delinquent list.
Yow, Charlie Cox, Alvin Cox,
Lindsey Johnson, Harbor, Elrod, see him out again,
and Robson.
The Engineering Corp is spend- camp Saturday
ing this week in Gainesville.
representative of a worth line. Mr. Fred Branch, ex, 07, was
In the gloom of the guurd house ■** Athens Saturday,
this degenerate lay arrested and Mr. Frank B. Clay has return-
in chains. ed to college, after a week’s visit
The many friends of Mr. Evans t» <•>» father in Washington,
are glad to know that he has re- On Wednesday the twenty-
covered from a short spe'l of fifth Athens defeated Winter
sickness. j ville by the score of ti to 2.
Mrs. A W. Smith, Mrs. Carter, Miss Maribelle Harris has re
am! Mrs. Turner were a few of turned from Augusta,
the parents who visited theirj Miss Julia Ashford of Watkins-1
sons during camp. j ville visited friends in Athens
All were very sorry to hear of Tuesday,
the unfort unate accident to Mr. j Miss Annie Burnett sails for
Arthur Sullivan and are glad to j Kurope on the eighteenth and
will he abroad for several weeks.
Mr. II. L. J. Williams left! Miss Fannie Burnett leaves
for a few days' next 'Tuesday for Spartanburg to
visit to his home in l/iraine. 1 visit Miss Alice Burnett.
Miss Mattie Wilson Du Bose
and Miss Rosa Hull have return
ed from Washington where they
were the guests of Mrs. Theodrick
Green.
Tuesday morning Miss Koscnu
Thomas entertained the Young
Ludies Bridge Club. Those pres
ent were Mrs. O/./.ie Hinton,
Misses Annie Crawford, Mary
and Sarah Gerdine, Lumpkin,
June Lyndon, Webb, Benedict,
F. Burnett, Wailley, Rosa Hull,
Fleming, Shewell, McWhorter,
and Goss.
Judge Hamilton McWhorter
bus returned from Atlanta.
Miss Louise Wright.of Raleigh,
will he the guest of Miss Ida
Dorsey during University com
mencement.
Miss A'Lama Steel returned
Friduy after a pleasant visit to
friends in Atlanta.
Mrs. R. C. Neely leaves soon
for Wrightsville.
'The University cadets were in
vited to visit Augusta during
Merry Mukers week and to take
part in the military parade, but
they will not attend.
Have you joined the “Alumni
Club?”
Miss Saruli Dorsey, of Atlunta,
will be the guest of Miss Kute
Dear ing during commencement.
Mrs. Kimbrough is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Mills in Griffin
Mr. Charlie Cox was in Athena
to see the Aluhamu games.
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