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THE RED AND BLACK
Annual Soph Debate
To Be Held by Club
The annual Ag club sophomore
debate will take place at Its meet
ing in Demosthenian hall tonight, It
was announced at the Ag club last
Friday night.
The atrirmatire side of the ques
tion, "Hesolvnd: That Congress
Should Pass the Domestic Allotment
Plan" will be debated by W. Cal
houn, Macon, and T. M, Cordell,
Hartwell. The negative will be de
fended by H. O. Bell, Halcyondalo
and A. M, Bennett, Washington.
These four men who won in the try
outs for the debate will receive one
point each toward the Ag club honor
key. Winners of the debate will re
ceive medals.
CHAPEL ORGAN
WILL PRODUCE VOLUME
AUDIBLE AT COSTA'S
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llirsch hall, the home of the Lump
kin Law school.
The organ is, contrary to general
knowledge, three separate and dis
tinct organs combined Into one. The
different organs aru operated fro;n
the console by a separate manual,
with connections, when needed, to
couple the entire organ together.
Each of the three organs has a sep
arate set of pipes for each stop for
it ut the console, and they range
from the far-away echo of the Vox
llumitna to the deep rumbling of a
bass horn. Volume gives way for
versatility and tone In the Univer
sity organ, while the theaters stress
the blaring type of Jazz In contrast
Fish Fry Will Be Given
By Commerce Fraternity
Members of Delta Sigma PI, Inter
national commercial fraternity, will
oe guests at a fish fry at Tallahassee
falls today at 5 p. m.
Oirls who are invited include
Winifred Clarke, Douglas; N’atalyn
Pike, I^aCrange; Mary Will Crockett,
Atlanta; Ann Redding, Moultrie;
an Trowbridge, Augusta; Henrijo
Hudson, Gray; Mrs. Aubrey Stouden-
mlre, Camilla; Nell Johnson, Ath
ens; Annie Bob Johnson, Jefferson,
and Josephine Erwin.
Chaperones will be: Dr. and Mrs.
S. V. Sanford 1 , Professor and Mrs. H.
M. Heckman, Professor and Mrs. L.
B. Ualsty, and Dean and Mrs. Robert
P. Brooks.
Croquignole Curls
Are Smartest For
Raster Bonnets! b
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to the soft, delicate compositions of
the masters.
The organ puts up a false front
by the appearance of the glided pipes.
In the rear of the chapel, as the
mechanism of the various organs are
totally concealed from view, and are
enclosed In the space just above the
entrance of the chapel. The pipes
are dummies, and have absolutely
nothing to do with the organ, ex
cept to add an ornamentary effect,
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Zodiac Club to Be Feted
On Ag College Campus
Fifteen Original Dances
To Be Given by Students
The Zodiac club, organization of
junior women who made the 12
highest marks in their sophomore
year, will be entertained by Miss
Bettle Sue Murphy, Athens, at the
Home Management house on the Ag
campus at 5 p. m. today.
Mrs. John W. Jenkins will ad
dress the club.
Kappa Deltas Entertain
"The Dance of Life,” a program
of 15 original dances, will be pre
sented April 19 by the Dance club
at the Physical Education building.
No admission will be charged.
The dances are all new. Ages of
man will be interpreted in dances,
and emotions portrayed. The pro
gram is under the direction of Miss
Mary Morse, assistant professor of
physical education.
An informal supper was given j
Tuesday night by Kappa Delta so- |
cial aorority at the chanter house, j
Guests were Pen Wall, Macon;
Carolyn Wilson, Macon; Anne Mc-
Garry, Atlanta, and members and
pledges. Mrs. McCurry is house
mother.
For the best drinks and
cosmetics go to
CODY DAVID’S
on Prince
Waffles, Coffee and Brookfield
Sausage
at
The
Varsity
CURB SERVICE
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