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Compliments of
MITCHELL’S MARKET
Fresh Meats and Groceries!
Just off Newnan Street, Under The
Globe Store
A Cordial Welcome Awaits Everyone
Compliments of
BONNER’S GRIST MILL
“Where You Will Always Get The
Best Service and Quality”
We Specialize in Whole Wheat Flour.
Call and See Us—Everyone Welcome
Just Oir Rome Street L. L. Bonner, Prop.
Compliments of
PAST TIME BILLARD PARLOR
Joe Word, Proprietor
Newnan Street :: :: :: Carrollton; Ga.
Compliments of
C. L. RUTHERFORD
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GROCERIES
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A New Business at Maple Street Crossing
Everyone Always Welcome
Compliments
A. T. THOMPSON
First Class Barber Work—We Solicit
Your Work, and You are
Always Welcome.
Welcome West Georgia College Students
Maple Street Crossing :: Carrollton, Ga.
Compliments of
L. K. GODBEE, GROCERIES
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Candy, Fruits, Cigarettes
We Deliver! :: :: :: :: Phone 32
Compliments of
LANE’S SHOE SHOP
Quality, Service and
Courtesy.
College Students Welcome at All Times
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Alabama Street :: :: Carrollton, Ga.
Compliments of
MARTIN & ALMON
Ambulance Service
Adamson Square :: Carrollton, Ga.
THE WEST GEORGIAN
Froah Haze Sophs
In Wild Merriment
Asa matter of laet, all rules, tra
ditions, anu even customs went to
lue warn wuen tne rresiuuan, en
raged by the attituue 01 souie oi
cue sopnomores, started tne idea
or haiicutting, .among the nrst to
get snorn oi nig loess was: tne J&ui
tor-incnlef himseit, just as ne was
coming up tiom tne dining nab
ironi ureas fast. After putting up a
maniy struggle, lorce of numbers
overwhelmed the poor hoy, and ins
uair had oeen shorn. Next in line
was Billy (Jollier, who got a similar
dose, men came Webb, Camp, Lot
tin, and all tne outers, hut the
aoov e resisted, anu witn tne help
of Neveil 'laylor, succeeded for a
while in lighting the horue of liair
tnirsty iretnnaen otf, but might
makes right, and tney, too, in. turn
were snorn of tneir locks. Ali tne
sopnomores were attended to, ana
several of them were even penal
ized heavily for cutting Ralph
Knights hair, as he was one Oi
uie nng leaders. They were subject
ed to naving their heads shaved,
and seve.al were always on hand to
that justice was done —for the
freshmen.
In a mass meeting Thursday
uignt, the ireshmen decided to go
to town and wreak vengeance on
me iew remaining sopnomores
such us Woodrow Ballard and
James Harman. They marched to
tne Carroli; tney couidn t mane up
their minds; then tney marched to
tne lair; oeing a little Doider, they
attempeted rushing a few r side
snows, and fnen lost their nerve
. . . . then tiie little boys* in biue ap
peal eu on tne scene, and the rest
of the time at the fair was spent
admiring the comely graces or a
nest of turtles which were stirred
.p and raced for a uickle. Then,
when they left, the fair, tney weru
buck by the Carroll, and demand
ed to taste of tire hair of Ballard
and some more of Webb a, but the
Carroll was barricaded, and all the
expedition was then thought to be
of no avail.
Then, thinking the expedition
was in vain, they went further up
the street, and espied Tom Loftin
in Baskins Poo! Room, aa|,Jb*>
asked out and atuiudod to.
Then . erd hat Messrs. Ingram
ami Gunn had returned and were
on the war path sent the boys 1
scurrying back to the dormitory to
await faculty sanction.
Then next, morning, an edict,
ironclad in its meaning, declared
that hazing was ended, and that
any one participating in any form
would be dealt with firmly and im
mediately.
To quote Dean Gunn, when a
body of sophomores went into his
office to protest, “'We realize that
you have had a dirty deal. We are
in sympathy with you; but be the
men I think you are, and be broad
mined enough to look over some
thing like that, as cutting hair will
not aid in the restoration of your
hair.”
The freshmen had their spree at
the most opportune time that could
have been picked by any master
mind. No one was left at the Col
lege to be Headmaster during the
absence of President Ingram and
Dean Gunn. The rest of the faculty,
though not in accord with what
w:is going on, had to watch and al
so laugh at the fininshed products,
A wondreful sight to behold is
the sunlight of early morning, veil
ed in its purity for the heavens, to
shoot out. rapidly, broadly and
come to rest on the head of Frank
Parker.
SKY “MIRRIOR, TELLS
LOCATION OF
PLANES IN FLiGHT
Intended to record on an air
port map the exact minute-by-min
ute location of any airplane in
flighr, an elaborate model of a
"mirror in the sky'- was tested re
cently with the aid of a model
plane. The model ship, wtih propel
ler whirling, was electrically sent
circuling a nost to which were at
tached three microphones At the
end of a table was a map of the
I’nifed States, behind glass in
front of 325 tiny electric lights. The
sound of the propeller was trams
rnitted through the microphones,
through a maze or wires and. wire-
less equipment, and the location of
the plane shown automatically
by lights appearing on the map.
The inventor sav ß it involves a
binaural indicator and ether-wave
indicattor.
TURNER’S
CANDY & FRUIT STORE
“Bullpups” and Faculty Members Invited
to Visit Turner’s Candy and Fruit
Store while in Town.
Adamson Square :: :: Carrollton, Ga.
Through the Turn Stiles to Quality
and Economy.
PIGGLY--WIGGLY
Adamson Square :: :: Carrollton, Ga,
ALEX’S CAFE
A Good Place to Eat When in Town
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EVERYONE WELCOME
Just Off the Square on Rome St.
C. L. Alexander, Prop. :: Carrollton, Ga.
MILLER’S GARAGE
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You Wreck ’Em, We Get ’Em
Don’t Cuss—Phone Us
J Compliments of
FLETCHER’S MARKET
FRESH AND CURED
MEATS!
It Is a Pleasure to Serve You
Newnan Street :: :: : : Carrollton, Ga.
STOP AT THE DIP
On your way to Birmingham or to At
lanta, stop at The Dip for Hot Lunch
es, Gas and Oils. Also Tourist Camp.
VISITORS ARE WELCOME
2 Miles East of Villa Rica—L. S. Lovvorn, Prop.
Compliments of
PAYTON’S CAFE
“Where We Eat’’
Home Cooking A Specialty
15 Bradley Street :: :: Carrollton, Ga.
For Your Fresh Vegetables. Fancy
Groceries and Western Meats
Go To
A. M. THOMPSON
Phone No. 127 :: :: : .‘Adamson Square