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GENERAL LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY
MC
THE RED AND BLACK
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©n tbe Campus
Miss Mattie Wilson I)uHose
spent the lust of last week and
the first of this week us the guest
of Miss Knmm Robinson in At
lanta.
Miss A’l.ainu Steele leaves
soon for Washington city to he
the guest of Mrs. Horace Craw
ford.
Misses Anne and Moline l’hini/.y
returned Wednesday after a
weeks visit in Atlanta.
Miss Annie Webb leaves soon
for Fort Worth Texas.
Miss Eleanor Hunnicutt re
turned Sunday from a most
pleasant visit to Miss Willie
Drummond of Atlanta.
Mr. A. K. Lawton spent the
first of the week in Atlanta.
Miss Moline I’hinizy and Miss
Lyra Garret were the beautiful
and charming sponsors for Geor
gia ut the Georgia-Tech game.
Misses Kosa Hull and Annie
Lamie Mell left Monday for Fust
Lake Ala.
Miss A!menu Colcmart of New
Market, S. C. spent Thursday
with Miss Annie Webb on her
way to Macon
Mr. H. W. Hill, ex ’07, of
Comer,spent Thursday afternoon
in Athens.
Miss Adah Williams, wlio has
been attending the Normal
School, returned to her home in
Atlanta last Thursday.
Miss Agnes Goss entertained
the Young Ladies Mridge club
Tuesday mornining. Those
present were Mrs. Ellis, Mrs
Stacker, Mrs. Julius Talntadge,
} Misses Mary Gerdine, McWhor
ter, Steele, Lumpkin, Wad ley,
h Shewell, Webb, Williams, Var
ner, June Lyndon, Benedict and
k Nannette Hodgson.
L Miss Annie Wells will be one
of the attractive visiting girls
during commencement.
Mr. Henry Hull of Atlanta
was in the city last week.
Miss Camilla McWhorter and
Miss Nancy Benedict were among
the Athens girls who attended
the Georgia Tech game lust
Saturday.
Already a number of excellent
attractions have been bonked
and the shows here next neason
«*• will be by all odds the best that
tv l> uve ever been through Athens,
anvtfiifv new opera house is making
were hi ^ like a > - eal»r»tion.
howeve| f,
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The nlumni-sp banquet was
held at tin* Normal School Satur
day evening. Great Scott—but
it was a delightful allair.
Miss Florine Groover who is
attending school in Washington
City will visit Athens during
commencement.
An enjoyable straw ride was
given by a party of boys and
girls in the city lust Thursday
ivight. Those who participated
were Misses Mary and Sarah
Gerdine, June Lyndon, Mattie
Wilson DuMose, Anne M. and
Moline l’hini/.y, and Mary Lyn
don. Messrs. Lumpkin, Smith,
Cox, Gary Wilson, Johnson, and
Lawton.
Report of Track Manager
KIKI.D DAY.
Expenses *17.05.
Mociepts 16.80.
Loss 176.
AUBURN MRKT.
Expenses including 125.00
guarantee. 147.00.
Gate Ueciepts 21.85.
Received from Col. Griggs
126.00.
Loss 116.66.
ATLANTA MKKT.
Expenses 80.07.
Heoieved Col. Griggs 70.00.
Gate Ueciepts 81.00.
Difference - 14.98
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CI.KMBON MKKT.
Expenses - 59.48
Received Col. Griggs 40.00.
Received Clemson 49.50.
Dill', from Atlanta 14.98
Total Recieved . KM.48.
To Col. Griggs 45.00
lioss 14.48.
RKCRIVRD.
April 2. Col. Griggs for
running expenses 8.50.
March 0. Col. Griggs for
running expenses 0.00.
March 10. Col. Griggs for
running expenses 10 00.
May 7. Col. Griggs for
running expenses 10.00
Musket Mall for running
expenses 1.02
who have shown interest and a
desire to help in any way.
Respectfully submitted,
11 ahkihon Jonks,
Manager. |
A detail account of my ex-
pendatures bus been tiled with
Col. Griggs. —H. J.
Sophomore Debate
The annual Sophomore debate
which took pluee lust Friday
night was attended by an un
usually large uml enthusiastic
audience.
Mr. Saunders Jones officiated
u his own inimitable way us
Master of ceremonies. The exer
cises were opened with a prayer
hy Rev. W. 11. Young and then
the question for debate. Re
solved that Municipalities should
own and operate public utilities,
was thoroughly discussed, l’lii
Kappa society supported the af
firmative and found worthy
representatives in Mr. .Jos S.
Mussey, of Augusta, Mr. W. C.
Miller, of Americus, and Mr.
J. H. Harris, of Macon, while
Demostheniansociety which sup
ported the negative can well af
ford to boast of her representa
tives Mr. W. F, Slaton, of At
lanta, Mr. J A. Davidson, uml
Mr. W. C. Henson, of Sugar
Valley.
8o close was the contest thut
the judges l’rof. 1). Ij. Abbot,
Rev. Troy Realty and Muj. J. M.
Kimbrough found it quite dif
ficult to decide in favor of the
ufiirmutive. The decision of the
judges was delivered hy Rev.
Troy Meattv who made several
interesting suggestions concern
ing debate in the future ut the
University of Georgia.
The exercises were closed with
the benediction by Rev. W. II.
Young.
This space reserved for
Salter’s Studio
Broad Street
E. V. Haynes & Co.
••Diamond Dalace’
JEWELERS
37 Whitehall St Atlanta, Ga.
COAL
ATHENS ICE & COAL CO.,
Kr|»rr<tptiipt| on Ihr ('nmpuR liy
W. J. I.itncy, 23 New ('ollegr,
I*. S. Keith, 35 Candler I Sail
Let Us Lighten The Way
for you to *e« ure firah, reliahlr |)rtiga Ml the
lowest price*. You owe n« nothing for
doing right. I he Itrnggiit who desire* to
g*ln liie confidence of hTs patrons Ii.is no
other way open to him. We solh it your
pntnitmgr.
Athens Drug A Seed Co.
C'€»r, C'lnyton St, miff Unlfotro Al’t*
TML IMPERIAL.
Athens’ Leading Hotel.
COURTEOUS TREATMENT
CUISINE THE MEs I.
SERVICES UNEXCELLED.
TOadc H. Lobury, 1*roprietor.
Dornblatt IMumbliur Co;
STEAM AND HOT WATER
HEATING A SPECIALTY
Y. M. C. A. building. Phone 347
Total 80.61
DEBTS.
McGregor for new mate-
terial 11.05.
Raoul for running ex
penses 9.06.
Manner Office Advertis
ing — 4.10.
Fred J. Mall pictures 5.00.
D R. M A S O N
The Careful Dentist
Clothing Value
No matter what price you pay foi
an article of clothing at Muse’s, value
is always the thing considered. T he
very best your money will buy is the
maxim lived up to.
We outfit men ami hoys, from
head to bottom soles: Suits, over
coats, shoes, hats, underwear and
furnishings.
MUSE’S
I 3-5-7 Whitehall, Atlanta, Ga.
Total 29.20. 1
The above is my report of the
business side of the Track for the
season of ’06. I have tried to he
as faithful as possible and only
regret that I was unable to make
Track pay. 1 wish to thank my
assistant and the many others
Programs!
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THE LOWEST PRICES
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