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THE RED AND BLACK
f Local News $
Around the Campus
Mr. Wallace Miller, ex. 04, of ject, “The Principles in the choice
of Macon, has entered the law scnool. of a lile work.” This address is the
1 • first of a series of lectures to be de-
Mrs. Mays, of Atlanta, was over to | livered by distinguished Georgian to
that hotly during the term. The ad-
was of unusual excellence as the l air
Association had arranged to have
the Celebrated Pains Fireworks each
night. Many of the students went
out and enjoyed the display and all
pronounced the Fair quite a success. |
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. * j ; E@d md Mask
I AIMDC A Mn /'L’MTC
sec her son. Glascock Mays, last Sun
day.
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Miss Katie May Arnold spent the
week end of last week in Lexington.
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Did you attend the Northeast Geor
gia Fair?
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Mr. Oscar Thomason passed Sun
day at his home in Madison.
Mr. Arthur Sullivan returned last
Tuesday to Rome, after an extended
trip in Europe.
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Miss Montgomery starred in “Za
za” on Monday night, and the
“Bankers and Brokers” entertained
a large audience at the “Colonial”
Thursday night.
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Misses l aylor, Thornton and Hen
derson, three fair Wesleyan repre
sentatives, were guests of Miss Nellie
Bryan last Sunday, returning to Ma
con Monday afternoon.
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Mr. Goring Raoul spent last Sun
day in Atlanta on his return from
Clemson.
Mrs. George Hodgson gave a re
ception for the Fipworlh League last
Friday. Many students attended.
Mr. George Gillon left Thursday
for Atlanta, where he has been
spending several days.
Mrs. Milton Dorgan and Mrs. K.
S. Brown were in Athens last week,
visiting their sons in college.
Miss Maribel Harris was the guest
of Miss Rosena and Isabel! Thomas
last week.
Active work will soon begin on the
play of the “Thalians” for ibis year.
It is expected todre asgreat a success
as those last year.
A Baptist reception will he held
next Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
A. S. Parker. Many students are in
vited.
John Robinson “ The old time fa
vorite,” will arrive in Athenson No
vember the fifth.
Iress was received with great interest
and profound attention of all. It was
considered one of the best ever
heard by the students at Emory.
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Have you visited “Fairyland.”
Mr. Roy Strickland left Saturday
for Atlanta, where he will spend a
few days.
The M f Gregor Co.
Fine Printing
Miss Nancy benedict is spending
the week-end in Atlanta. Miss
McGowan Phelan is expected to re
turn with her.
Mr. Glascock Mays is spending
Sunday' at his home in Atlanta.
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Mr. Julian Baxter, of Atlanta,
issed through the city Thursday en
route to Monroe, North Carolina.
Miss Anne Webb has returned
from Atlanta.
Prof. Johnson, of the University of
Georgia, delivered the second of a
series of lectures at the Normal
School Friday afternoon. His sub
ject was “ l ire Making of a Country
Horne.”
Mr. H. A. Newman is spending
Sunday with his parents in Atlanta.
Miss Louise Du Bose returned
day from her trip abroad.
Mr. C. O. Heidlerhas been elect
ed Physical director for the Athens
Y. M. C. A. He has a large and
flourishing class of students.
Hats
Clothing
Furnishings
Swell Snappy Goods
...For Young Men...
E. H. Dorsey
i'l. V. GLIhTO.N'
Photographer
Groups our specialty
Special prices to Students on all
work. Your inspection is requested
< 'ollrgc Ave.
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Muse’s
LADIES AND GENTS
UP-TO-DATE
RESTAURANT
COLLEGE AVENUE
NUNNALLY’S
Chocolate and
f ine Candles
TMH
COI.LBdll Ait.
f-f\rawa
Ltt/wa/vr Agent*
Athens Electric Railway Co.
SCHEDULE
Subject to change without
PKINCI \\ I
INK
THE IMPERIAL,
Athens’ Leading Hotel.
COURTEOUS TREATMKNI
CUISINI I IIK ItEM.
SERVICES UNF.Xt'EM Eh
M. J. SNELL, Proprietor
CAOL jXt l1 hc r J \ c ^
and Coal Co.
Represented on the campus by
II. W. GARRETT
No. I. Candler Hall.
Shoe Shop
buck Bldg. Clayton St.
l ine Shoe Repairing. Best
leather, best workmanship.
Half-sole sewed 75c.
“ nuilcrl 50c.
Best rubber heel 40c.
MARTIN BROTHERS
A store tor all men and hoys,
and distinctively a store where
the young man r an find just
the right things at the right
time.— The College Man's
Store.
| 3-5-7 Whitehall Street
Law Bros. Co. ;
Dunlap Hats
Stetson Shoes
10 Whitehall St. ATLANTA, GA.
TOM REID’S
Polite Shaving Parlor
Scientific and Hygeinic Treatment
Y ir*t » «r Iravr* • 4t li.trn at *> 1$ 4. m.
I-»m car leave* Normal School at 11 41 p nt
l.a»t 1 at leave* ItroaM ami ( ollrire at t> 41 a. m
1 a«t . *r leave* Mroail and t oflr^r at n 4/. p m
far* arc due at junction at \ min., Iloulcvard; jo
min . I'riin r Avr . 14 mm , Iloulcvard. and Qo nun ,
after the hour, Prince Ave
I rave Itroad and College 1 min., •<* min., )i min
and 4*1 min after the hour
MII.I.KDOK. AVE I.INI
Eir«t«ar leave* Country CUih at h 444. m
l-»*l tar leave* Country Ouhat it v> p m.
Mr*t 1 ar leave* Broad and < .Hrt<r at >•: a. m
l.a«t tar leave* Itroad anil ( ollege *1 ii p m
t ar* are ilue at junct <>n *t uH nun , j;!4 nun ,
4J 1 -• m»n . and s/S min after the hour
< ar* le«ve Itroad and Collge s' . inn , t\\4 min.,
jHS min , an«i jjfe mm. after the hour
IPOi
LINE
^ ir*t 1 ar leave* 1 ar li»rn at '• 14a m
I.M«t «ar leave* College and Hroatl at 11 p. m
t ar* leave ( olle ;r and llmad on the hour, t) min ,
jo mm .ami 4) min a.'ter the hour
t ar* leave St\tl*Mr«l Station 7‘*. min., min.,
17^ min , and min after the hour,
UNDER COMMERCIAL
IIOTF.L
The Note/ Lanier
MACON, GEORGIA
Mnlirrly Remodeled, Krfurni*he(l
ami «*«|ui|»|>r<1 with Strum Ileal.
| J. A. NEWCOMB, Proprietor
PHOTOGRAPHS
AT
Frederick J. Bairs
STUDIO
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Miss Alberta Rankin and Miss
Mary Lou Berkely, of Atlanta, ar
rived Friday to he the guests of Miss
Rosena and Isabelle Thomas.
GENERAL
HARDWARE
and Fine
CUTLERY
Head SSL McMahan
ATHENS AGENTS FOR
DUNLAP HATS
PARAGON PANTS
Hackett Carhart & Co. and
The Fechheimer-Fishe! Co's.
Chan. I). C. Barrow was given a
warm greeting at Emory College on
the occasion of his address on the sub-
The Athens Fair a Great Success
Numbers of Students Take in
The Midway
During all of last week, beginning
on Tuesday, The Athens l air has
been delighting those who went out
to see the myriad wonders. Besides
the usuai midway and all sorts of free
cvenls, there were races each after
noon from 2:jo to B:oo and then
later in the cvcmng the fireworks
held sway.
The pyrolcchnx display this year
Bouden and Just
Uriglit Shoes
"FUR FOLKS WHO CAKE"
A Bit Different
A Mite Smarter
A Shade New r
For Swagger College Shoe
we have no Competition
Johnson Shoe Co.
231 Hioali Strut
Clothing
FOWNES GLOVES
The He At oj- Everythin# that Men Wear
112 CLAYTON STREET - AT HENS, GEORGIA
Drink >-r Ddidous!
,(| ^Refreshing!
BEAUTIFUL DIAMONDS
You may dress well, hut a nice Diamond is the finish
ing touch. Your appearance is not complete without
it. It is tfie l»est way to save money, too.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
••Diamond Palace" 37 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
At Soda Fountains
5 Cents
Carbonated in Bottles
5 Cents
CHOICE CUT FLOWERS
CARNATIONS, VIOLETS, ROSES
and CHRYSANTHEMUMS a Specialty
123 Peachtree Street
Candler Building
Atlanta.