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Specially for Young Men
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You
paying more
^than the price of
the
.IMPERIAL
HAT
'is like pouring?
water into a
filled pail. Yot/
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'above $3
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Last Thursday night Mrs
Yancy Harris gave a euchre
party couipliinentary to Miss
Wells of Baltimore and Miss
Mamie Jones of San Francisco.
Miss Helen Barksdale who has
been the guest of Miss Jessie
McGregor will he with Mrs. B K.
Burk during commencement.
Miss Helene Nhewell • left
TTmrsduy to visit her uncle (’apt.*
John Bofinger in St. I/mis. From
there she will go to Black lslund
where she will spend the sum
mer.
Miss A’f.ama Steele, who left
Saturday for Washington, is en
joying the gaieties of Annapolis
this week. She will also spend
some time in Atlantic city before
her return home.
Mr. Lamar Hill arrived Friday
to take in commencement.
Messrs. Boy Dorsey of W est
Point und John Hester of An
napolis will he over to the lust
of commencement.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Dance
On Saturday night, the ninth,
the members of the S. A. F.. fra
ternity gave a delightful dance
at Deupree Hull. Those present
were: Misses Mary and Sarah
Gerdine, McWhorter. Lyndon,
Sallie Cobb Johnson, McGee,
Wilson, Bradshaw, Watts, Bene
dict, Anna and Mary Wadley,
Fannie Burnett, Dorsey, Lustra),
Shaw, Wells, and Susie Gerdine:
Messrs. John Gerdine, Jim Bar-
row, Joe and Harry Hull, Har
vey Moore, Hoke, Sullivan, Cox,
Co/.art, Gary, Ransom, Lowndes,
Johnson, Hawkins, Neely, Crans
ton, ('assets, Lee, Uaoul, Brant
ley, Scott, Harnett, Parker,
K. W. Smith, Hatcher, K. Smith,
Dozier, C. T. Phillips, Mays, Mc
Caffrey, Greene, Dalcv, Erwin
W hit man,
Kimhrougl
Hart.
Mains, Levy, Major,
and Mr. Mrs. L. C.
The tenth annual spread id'
The Sphinx was held Friday,
June loth, at the residence of
Mrs. Fred Morton. The entire
active membership of the Sphinx
was present together with the
honorary faculty membership
and several visiting alumni, each
man bringing with him a >
nil t lie
subject,
'In* Spl
linx and
the 1
' diversity,’
a c
liunning
poem.
Then Mr.
Marslil
turn and
Mr. 1
’arker and
Prof
Parke
made
diort speee
ies.
Those present
were:
M isses
Mary
and Sarah
Gerdine, Me-
Whnrter, Sallie
Hull,
Annie
W .
l'V
:i r ni-
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jug lady. The banquet menu
was delicious, the two tables
were beautifully decorated, and
the whole affair was delightful.
Altogether, it was probably as
enjoyable and pleasing a banquet
as was ever given in Athens.
When coffee was served, the
toast-master, Mr. A. li. Sullivan,
introduced Chancellor D. C. Bar-
row. Mr Barrow read as a toast,
Wells, Wilson, and Gritlith.
Mr. William Krwin,of Athens,
Georgia’s star third baseman,
was taken into the Sphinx last
week.
The commencement dances
will be: The Pan-Ilellenic, Fri-
jday night, June the fifth. The
Military, Saturday night, the
sixteenth. The Sophomore,
Monday night, the eleventh. The
Tuesday night, the itine-
The Law, Wednesday
the twentieth. The
Thursday night, the
Junior,
tcentli.
night,
Senior,
lls. Lyndon, Shaw, Phinizy, i
of Augusta, Margaret and Leone
Ladsou of Atlanta. Mrs. Parke,
Mrs. Hooper: The active mem-
U'Vs'of The Sphinx and Messrs.
Barrow, Parke, Hooper, M.
Smith and Nunnallv of Atlanta.
An enjoyable morning dance I twenty-first,
was given by the Kappa Alpha j
• fraternity Saturday morning.
The young ladies who were
present were:—Misses Benedict,!
Hunt, Anna and Mary Wadley, F. J. Ball's Studio
Wonley, Margaret and Leon Lad-
son, Younger, Annie and Buth
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