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THE RED AND BLACK
Local News
Around the Campus
ist. Censor, Cleveland,
jml Censor. Weliner
Critic. ('. \. I'eulelson
Stone Mountain Club.
LOH's CAFE Bouden and Just
Wriofit Shoes
so* Miilltrm si.. \l \i«.-s i;
Mr. L. !’. (■< odrich w.
Saturday and Sunday.
in Athens
Mr. Joe Burke has accepted a po
sition with the Southern Kailroad.
Mr. Dozier Lowndes
at his home in Atlanta.
.pent Sunday
Mr. II. I.. Harmon and Miss Mil
dred Harmon were in A'hens Satur
day to see Mr. Harry Harmon.
Mr. Charlie I’hillips visited
rents in Atlanta Sunday.
his
!>»-
Coach Patterson, of <>. M. A, was
over Saturday to referee the expected
game between Georgia and A. \ M.
Miss Alberta Rankin and Miss
Mary l.ou lierkely spent a few days
during the first of last weekin Athens
as the guest of Miss Rosena and Isa
belle Thomas.
He delivered an able and interesting
speech on the subject, “The High
School Population of the South "
The next attraction at the Colonial
will he “Dorothy Vernon, of llnddon
Hall,’’ on the eighth lohn Robin
son’s circus will arrive Monday
Miss Helene Slu well spent Sundae
in Atlanta.
Miss Jessie McGregor has returned
from Atlanta, after a visit to Miss
Zachary of that city.
Mr. Ralph Willis oh, of Wofford,
visited friends in college Wednesday.
Mr. Rov Strickland Inis resigned
from College to accept a position in
the hirst National Bank m Atlanta.
Ilpi\flqti.\rteri for
(in Wednesday a I t e r n o o n
the bunch of students that hail
from the U. S. II. at Stone Moun
tain, met and organized the Stone
Mountain ('lull Ml. Remain King Georgia Boys
was elected President, Sam llalchei ——-■■■ 1
Nice President, and tie » lones Sei
and I tems.
I'lie club has about twenty-four ol i
Georgia's most promising men who I
hope to enjoy the club to the tallest
extent, and most especially the com
plimentary annual reception prom-
iced them back at ( Hd Stone Moon
tain.
Everything good to F.at
Drink and A SmokJ
EDWARD LOH
Proprietor
I'lie “guinea-pig” “rooted”
Georgia Saturday in Macon.
for
, Alpha Epsilon Club.
Those who are alumni of the local
fraternity, Alpha Epsilon, at Stone
mountain, met at a smoker given at
Mr. Harry Harmon was in Atlanta the Alpha Epsilon Club chapel house
on Tuesday evening and organized
the Alpha Epsilon Alumni Club.
A K. was foundered at Slone nioun-
Mr. Frank McIntyre, of Savannah,
spent Saturday and Sunday in the
city.
Sunday.
Mr. Punch Alexander spent Sun
day at his home in Athens.
Thr Palace ol
a Thousand
Delights
.Wt/ieru. Ga.
The Best Cigarettes
PALL MALL. EGYPTIAN
DEITIES. MOGULS
MURADS
Fiemlng-Dearing now. Go.
GENERAL
HARDWARE
and Fine
CUTLERY
FOR SHOES
Kooni I 1 urninhitiifft, trunks, hrew
Suit < hm“», Hosiery, Ribbons mill
11itiitlkcrt hiefs
llavison-Nichoison lo’s
i» the place.
Carlton Shoe Co.
We recommend them for
GOOD SHOES
ib Whitehall St. ATLANTA. GA.
Commercial oatci c
& Windsor HOTELS
The Leading Hotels ol Athens.
Special rates by the week.
S. I. PHILPOT, Proprietor
I Call for the
High Grade Beer
•TOR FOLKS WHO CAKE”
A Bit Different
A Mite Smarter
A Shade Ne wr
For Swagger College Shoe
we have no Competition
Johnson Shoe Co.
ijl IlKoAti STRKKT
COAL £ t J , gfJ c £
ana Coal Co.
Represented on the campus by
11 W. GARRETT
No. 1. Candler Hall.
Shoe Shop
I uck Bldg. Clayton St.
I ine Shoe Repairing. Best
leather, Best workmanship.
II alt sole sewed 75* .
“ nuiled 50c.
Best rnblicr heel 401 .
MARTIN BROTHERS
Athens Hardware Co.
Hardware, Cutlery, Gun», Wood
enware, Carden lime, Lawn Mow
rrs, lie Cream Frerrern, etc.
248 and 250 E. Broad Street
Head TcSi McMahan
A THENS AGEN TS FOR
Hackett Cat-hart & Co. and
Mr. Edward
at his home in
Brown spent Sunday
Athens.
Mr. Edward Brown spent Sunday
at his home in Atlanta.
tain in 1901. Members of the blub
, are: R. K. Smith, E. H. Mcl-.lrnur-
j ray, Linton C. Allen, R. A. Graves,
F. C. Allen, Hoy M. Strickland ,Geo,
; Jones.
RE ^ ie P ec ^heimer-Fishel Go’s.
Clothing
Literary Socities Elect their Presid
ing Officers for the Second
Term
Last Wednesday night at the two
literary Societies, Phi Kappa and
Mr. Earl Askew’s friends are glad Demosthenian, there were held the
elections of the officers lor each so.
cieiy, who will lead them on the
course set by their predecessors.
FOR FINE CANDIES MADE
DAILY. Best Icc Cream in
the City
122 CLAYTON ST.
DUNLAP HATS
PARAGON PANTS
FOWNES GLOVES
The Host oj- L'Vcry thin/* that Men Wear
112 CLAYTON STREET - ATHENS, GEORGIA
Miss Maribell Harris was the guest
of Mrs. I). P. Ilu/elton last week.
to know that lie was not i;l last week.
Misses Lula Jones, Mattie Lewis
Dolson and Ruth Carilhers spent the Sterling qualities are required for
week end last week in Atlanta. tlie-e positions and it is <piile an
• honor to hold one.
Dr. and Mrs. II C. VNhitc and The monthly election for officers
Miss Harriet Benedict leave soon for of the Demosthenian Society resulted
New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
Miss Rosena Thomas left Tuesday
for Amertcus to attend the U. D. C.
Convention.
Miss Augusta Wood, of Savannah,
is the guest of Miss Louise Dubose.
Prof. J. S. Stewart delivered a lect
ure Thursday in Knoxville at a meet
ing of the Southern Association of
Colleges and Preparatory Schools.
as follows.
Demosthenian.
President, T. E. Scott.
Vice-President, E. I). I.ufburrow.
Sergeant at Arms, Charles Cox.
Parliamentarian, Saunders Jones.
At Phi Kappa the ele< tion result
ed thus.
Phi Kappa.
President, If. L. Jewett Williams.
1st Vice-President, Marcus Me-
Whorter.
2nd. N ice President, Harry Slack.
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You may dres* well, but a trice Diamond is tin. finish
ing touch. Your appearance is not complete without
it. It is the best way to save money, too.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
••Diamond Palace” 87 Whitehall .“--t., Atlanta, fir.
y^^For Brain Workers 1
Alter you have been studying lor a couple of hours and your head
feels like a boiled sponge wlu-n you rind yourself staring at your hook
without taking in a single, solitary idea from the text, just la down the
whole outlit ami drink a glass or bottle of
It will put your brain right hai k into shape, clear out the cobwebs
and double your receptive capacity. Coca-Cola is delicious, refreshing
and invigorating to mind and body, with none ol the let-down qualities
of artificial stimulants.
ATHLETES
See what Eajoie—the ijreat Eajoic - vay* about Coca-Cola:
“I drink Coca>Cola regularly and have been doing so
tor several years. It is the moat retreabing Leverage an
athlete can drink. I make $10,000 a y*-ar playing base
ball while I couldn’t make more than 50c a day at any
thing else, and I am taking care ot myaelt to that I may
be in the game tor several years yet to come.”
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CARNATIONS, VIOLETS, ROSES
and CHRYSANTHEMUMS a Specialty
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Atlanta.