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THE RED AND BLACK
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HOUSE PARTY GUE8TS
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nelia Mclntire, Savannah; Laura
Troutman, Atlanta; Frances Phil
lips, Thomasville; Elizabeth Lock
hart, Augusta; Janet Blume, Chica
go, 111.; Nell Mitchell, Margaret
Atlanta; Vernlta Crane, Athens;
Edith Jones, Cleveland, Tenn.; Chas-
taine Cook, Josephine Crawford,
Atlanta; Mary Myers, Athens; Caro
line Nobel Jones, Savannah; Bess
Johnson; Polly Willingham, Macon;
Mary Guttenberger, Macon; Virginia
Staples, Athens; Helen Childs, Bo
gart; Mary Cobb Hunnicutt, Atlan
ta; Elizabeth Glutts, Chattanooga,
Tenn.
Chi Phi
Chi Plii: Misses Frances Weim-
man, Atlanta; Marian Yondt, Atlan
ta; Josephine Meadow, Atlanta;
Rosemary Townney, Atlanta; Louisa
Robert, Atlanta; Virginia Davis, At
lanta; Elizabeth Williams, Colum
bus; Lillian Shannon, Gadsden, Ala.;
Mabel Stanton, Decatur; Mary Irby,
Atlanta; Elizabeth Warner, Rome;
Jeanic Reid, Savannah; Loretta
Young, Rome; Virginia Mosely
Danielsville; Agnes Jarnigan, Ath
ens.
K. A.
Kappa Alpha: Misses Leone
Brooks, Atlanta; Alice Read, Savan
nah; Freddie McDowell, Moultrie;
Susan Jones, Atlanta; Mary Barrow,
Savannah; Frances Morton, Atlan
ta; Mary Hart, Athons; Marylin
Montague, Richmond, Va ; Sarah
Phillips, New Orleans, La.; Evelyn
Crutchfield, Columbus; Eleanor Cos
grove, Augusta; Katherine Balling
er, Savannah.
Sigma Xu
Sigma Nu: Misses Lauretta King,
Brunswick; Alice Salkln, Atlanta
Nell Luck, Macon; Elizabeth Van
Vaulkengergh, Kansas City, Mo.;
Emily Norton, Fort Valley; Rachel
Hamby, Atlanta; Melissa Jack, At
lanta; Evelyn Thaxton, McRae;
Eleanor Rennie, Selma, Ala.; Dor
othy Black, Jacksonville, Fla.; Marie
Mauldin, Atlanta; Mickey Hall,
Blakely; Jean Gibson, Waycross;
Elizabeth Garner, Bioloxi, Miss.;
Margaret Murch, Eastman;; Frances
Arnold, Trenton, Tenn.; Nell Harris,
Atlanta.
Sigma Chi
Sigma Chi: Mary Winston, Ath
ens; Louise Roberts, Athens; Julia
Hicks, Atlanta; Adelaide Van Sta-
voren, Atlanta; Evelyn Moise, At
lanta; Sue Reavis, Waycross; Ev
elyn Patterson, Savannah; Marian
Hammond, Savannah; Celia Lott,
Monroe; Madeline Morton. Bruns
wick.
A. T. O.
Alpha Tau Omega: Misses Violetta
Eberhart, Milledgeville; Martha Mc-
Gavock, Thomasville; Dorothy Hin
ton, Athens; Marion Twiggs, Augus
ta; Frances Fowler, Athens; Ruth
Brisendlne, Augusta; Emma Lester,
Augusta; Doris Tygart, Nashville;
Virginia Ezzard, Lawrenceville;
Thelma Lee Carswell, Elberton;
Grace Mitchell, Atlanta; Virginia
Ward, Gainesville; Geraldine Green,
Brunswick.
Chi Psi
Chi Psi: Misses Virginia Crew,
Atlanta; Peggy Fuller. Atlanta;
Eleanor Grover, Gainesville; Luelle
Deering, Jacksonville, ,Fla.; Frances
Turner, JefTerson; Edith Newsome,
Washington; Lillian Bargeron,
Waynesboro; Sarah Traylor. Augus
ta; Ruth Wright, Atlanta; Helen
Parker, 'Atlanta; Connie Way, Atlan
ta; Kathleen Colley, Brunswick; Em
ma Inglesby, Savannah; Eleanor Con
nor. Augusta; Penelbpe Brown, At
lanta; May Lenden, Atlanta; Patsy
Allen, Beauford; Sarah Erwin. Ath
ens. .
PI Kappa Phi
Pi Kappa Phi: Misses Dorothy Da
vis, Macon; Elizabeth Barnes, Atlan
ta; Hilda Burnet, Atlanta; Jane Grif
fin, Atlanta; Elizabeth Branch, At
lanta; Rosalind Kress, Atlanta; Ma
rian Reid, Cuthbert; Josephine Reid,
Cuthbert; Jean Curtis, Americus;
Grace Hendricks, Reidsville; Cath
erine Howard, Rome; Virginia Allen,
Helen; Sally Garrett, Quitman; Ada
Westmoreland, Jacksonville, Fla.;
Rebecca Rish, Rome; Eloise Sea-
bolt, Lynchburg, Va.; Louise Ben
nett, Hendersonville, N. C.; Mar
garet Slaughter, Richmond, Va.;
Adena Bass, Rainelle, W. Va.; Byrn-
ice Percell, Cochran; Minnie Lee Ed
wins, Augusta; Virginia Combs, At
lanta; Pearcy Fox, Griffin; Hazel
Bungardner, Belmont, N. C.; Mildred
Folds, Gainesville; Alice Griffin,
Hephzibah.
Kappa Sigma
Kappa Sigma: Misses Sarah Saun
ders, Ft. Valley; Katherine Williams,
Monroe; Jane Hill, Atlanta; Eula
Keaton, Albany; Lucy Phillips, At
lanta; Nilla Shields, Brenau; Ella
Moore, Sparta; Frances Blackman,
Covington; Mary Shemwell, Lexing
ton, N. C.; Sarah Calloway, Agnes
Scott; Joan Nabors, Gadsden, Ala.;
and Dorothy Bryans, Atlanta.
Lambda Chi \lphn
Lambda Chi Alpha: Misses Mar
jorie Lee, Atlanta; Frances West,
Atlanta; Estelle Grimes, Gaines
ville; Margaret Grimes, Gainesville;
Edith Taylor, Athens; Kathryne
Krumrine Athens; Polly Keelyn,
Athens; Martha Arnold, Athens;
Anne Abney, Athens; Eugenie Link,
Greensboro, N. C.; Julia Franklin,
Eastman; Juliu Walden, Columbus;
Caroline Kemp, Helena, Montana;
Carla Hunter, New York City; Agnes
Sullivan, Savannah; Margaret Mc
Donough, Savannah.
PI K A.
Pi Kappa Alpha: Misses Josephine
Riley, Macon; Mathilde Haynes-
worth, Jacksonville, Fla.; Margaret
Hooks, Macon; Frances Mayers, Pan
ama City, Fla.; Anne Morris, Colum
bus; Nina Cooledge, Atlanta.
Tan Epsilon Phi
Tau Epsilon Phi: Misses Lucile
Baum, Atlanta; Helen Silberstein,
Lakeland, Fla.; Cecile Mayer, Mia
mi, Fla.; Irene Feldman, Charles
ton, S. C.: Naomi Jacobson, Gastonia,
N. C.; Adlalde Cohen, Atlanta; Ada
Van Stavoran, Atlanta; Evelyn Pom-
erance, Augusta; Ethel Saul, Atlan
ta; Rosalie Moore, Cedartown;
Edythe Epstein, Atlanta; Eleanor
Smullyan, Atlanta; Mary Lee Wen-
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Where Turkish tobacco grows
Eastward ho! Four thousand miles nearer the rising
sun—let’s go! To the land of mosques and minarets—
so different from our skyscrapers, stacks and steeples.
Let’s see this strange, strange country. Let’s see the
land where the tobacco* grows
in small leaves on slender stalks—to be tenderly
picked, leaf by leaf, hung in long fragrant strings,
shelter-dried and blanket-cured. Precious stuff!
Let’s taste that delicate aromatic flavor—that
subtle difference that makes a cigarette!
XANTHI
In every important tobacco-trowing cen
ter Chester/Uid has its own tobacco buyer*
CAVALLA . . SMYRNA
.. samsoun . .famous tobaccos!
♦Turkish tobacco Is to cigarettes what
seasoning is to food—the"spice,” the"sauce"
—or what rich, sweet cream is to coffee!
You can taste the Turkish in Chesterfield
—there’s enough of it, that’s why. Chester
field has not been stingy with this impor
tant addition to good taste and aroma; four
famous kinds of Turkish leaf—Xanthi,
Cavalla, Samsoun and Smyrna—go into
the smooth, "spicy” Chesterfield blend.
This is just one more reason for Chester
field’s better taste. Tobaccos from far and near,
the best of their several kinds—and the right
kinds. And pure, tasteless cigarette paper,
the purest made. The many requisites of a
milder, better smoke, complete!
That’s why they’re GOOD—they've got
to be and they art.
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