The West Georgian. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1933-current, October 30, 1934, Image 3

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WANTED . Copies of The West Georgian of last year— the following numbers: 1,2, 3, 15 t>. Also copy of New Hi News, Vol ume 3, Number 5, published at Carroll ton High School in 11)31-33. THE EDITOR. Alumni, patrons, friends of the col lege who wish The West Georgian mailed to them for the entire school year send youn name and address to The West Georgian, Genola, Georgia, enclosing 50 cents to pay cost of hand ling and mailing. Mr. Watson —So you’ve given up the idea of taking singing lessons? jink—Yes. I found that- it would take me three yeans to sing as well as I thought I did now- CARROLL TEA SHOP Refreshing Drinks Stop in after the show WESTER SUPER SERVICE Corner Newnan and College Sts. Drive - In Service, Crown Gasoline, ATLAS Tires, Auto Repairing, Standard Oils, ATLAS Batteries. Gardner De Luxe POTATO CHIPS Peanut Butter Sandwiches Salted Goobers Chocolate Goober? Sugar Coated Goobers Chocolate Almonds Chocolate Raisins Chocolate Mints PEANUT CANDIES ALWAYS FRESH H. L. BOND, Representative T. H. MERRELL CO. “Where Quality Rules” The place to buy your wearing apparel ON THE SQUARE Popcorn—Candy FRUITS RALPH TURNER’S Candy and Fruit Store ON THE SQUARE ROSTER OF STUDENTS The college* has an enrollment of 2<>B this year, an increase of approxi mately fifty over last year. Those en rolled this year for the first qnanter are: Hubbard Abernathy, Walter Abney, Sara Helen Acklin, Thelma Andrews, Paul Astin, Vola Ayers, Manion Baker, Willis E* Baker, Loche Barksdale, Vir gil Barrett, Katherine Bass, Moses Baskin, Emmie Lou Bell, Lewis Bell, Guy D. Bishop, Fae Black welder, Fer ris Bledsoe, Elizabeth Boyd, Jane Bo hannan, Eleanor Bnisendine, Frances Brock, Frances Brooks, Dorothy Brown, Earl Brown, R. J. Brown, William E. Brown, Jr., Elizabeth Burnham, Mar garet Butler, Beverly Campbell, Leila Cantrell, Clifford Lucille Capps, Lois Carden, Mary Carter, Votice Carter, Dora Cartledge, William Carlton, Carl 11. Cauthen, Bill Chappell, Claye Chap pell, Faye Chappell, Raye Chappell, Margaret Cheney, Marion Clark, Mary Cole, Myrth Cole, George Lee Colley, William Collier, Lillian Collins, Vir ginia Colquitt, Horace Cook, Florence Crawford, Clarice Cross, Martha Crews, Frances Cruse, Edith Daniel, Nelle Daniel, Ovid Davis, Lewis Denney. Deryll Dickey Martha Doster, Au brey Duncan, Audie Duncan, Bessie Dupree, Mary Earnest, Ronald Eaton, Mamie Edwards, Grace Elder, Voncile Ellis, Kress Entrekin, Blanche Evans, Elizabeth Eubanks, Pope Findley, Sam Fields, Marion Fisher, Frances Floyd, Norwood Floyd, Alma Folsom, Joseph Ford, Julian Freel, Edna Fuller, Carolyn Geer, Louise Geer, Ella Gillian, Lov vorn Gladney, Harvey Glazier, Fran ces Goodroe, Ruth Goswick, Mary Green, Frances Haddle, Andrew Hamm, Helen Harding, Tom Harding, Edwin Harman, M’able Harper, Bernard Har ris, Eva Lee Harris, Melvin Harris, Roland Harris, Harris Hay, Helen Hayes, Myrl Hearn, Judson Hearn, Mrs. C. J- Henderson, Luta Herndon, Ruby Hitchcock, Eleanor Hobbs, Glenn Hogan, Sara Martha Hogan, Anna Holbrook, Leßoy Hogue, Ewel Holoman, Martha E. Hod, Betty Hop per, Hugh Houseworth. Frances Hughes, Benny Hudson, Lois Hunt, Ethyl Ingle, William Ingram, Frances Jackson, Withers Jackson, Mary Lois Jay, Leßoy Hall Johnson, Albert Jones, Marguerite Jones, Wil liam Jones, Dorothy Justice, William Kelly, Aileen Kown, Mary Kilgore, Henry Kitchens, Velma Lovvorn, Pau line Longino, Frances Lovvorn, Eve lyn Lovinggood, Doyle Lively, Pau line Lyle, Jane Luck, Annette Little, Mary Lyle, Mable McClendon, Hazel McClendon, Verdyne McClung, Marga ret McGee, Sue McGee, Elizabeth Mc- Koy, Luther Martin, Olin Merritt, Mary Merritt, Jim Mitcham, Estelle Milam, Frances M'oore, Lyman Moore, Elizabeth M’oore, Duma Morris, Ruby Morgan, Martha Millians, Nancy Mur phy, Macy Murphy, Liddie Munphy, Ed Neely, Earle Newman, Lovett New ell, Jr., Ruth Nunnally. Jane Ostuhout, Kate Overby, Jack Parker, Mildred A. Parker, Florence Parr, Hildred Patrick, Jeanette Pen nington, Ellen Perry, Roy Perry, Lou ise Pierce, Harold Plunkett, Lucile Portwood, Mildred Powers, M'argarette Powell, Jewel Presley, Monteen Price, Clara Price, William Puckett, James Puckett, Reese Ragsdale, Manion Reid, James Roe, Christine Rogers, Mayo Royal, Jane Reagin, Fred Robinson, Margie Lee Robinson, Edwin Rogers. Render Roe, Buena Almon, Frances Sewell, Sara Shannon, Irene Shadin ger, Lois Shippe, Leeman Simonton, Nouyce Simonton, Paul Sinclair, George Smith, M’ary Alice Smith, Ra tio Smith, Mary Sneed, William Lanier Spence, Inez Suddeth, Richard Spence, Cecil Stanley, Ruth Staples, Dorothy Stephens, Jack Stone, Mary Strickland, Jewell Strickland, Dawson Lee Tay lor, Mary Lee Taylor, Theron Hubbard, Billy Thomas, Martha Thomas, Gwen Todd, Elbertine Tompkins, Fielding Towns. William Trent, Joe Trimble, John Tucker, Charles Tuggle, Mary Turner, Louise Tvus, Davis IJpshaw, Lowell Varner, George Vincent, Mildred Wal lace, William P- Walraven, Blanche THE WEST GEORGIAN STUDENT ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE The regular meetings of the cuuipus student organizations are listed be low for the convenineee of members of these organizations: Ciceronian Literary Society—First and third Wednesdays, chapel period. Debating Club—First and third Mon days, chapel period. Dramatic Club Discretion of tho director. French Club —Once a month, time to be set. Hawthorne Literary Society—Sec ond and fourth Wednesdays, chapel period. Alpha Psi Home Economics Club— Second Tuesdays, 7 p. in. Men’s Glee Club—Mondays, 6:30p, m.; Thursdays, chapel period. Orchestra —Tuesday and Fridays, 3:15 p. m. Mu Zeta Alpha Science Club—First and third Thursdays, 7:30 p. m. Social Science Club —Second and fourth Thursdays, 7:30 p. m* Students ’ Sunday Club —Sundays, 5:00 p. m.; Wednesdays, 6:30 p. m. Woman’s Glee Club —Mondays and Thursdays, chapel period. Staff meetings of student publica tions are arranged by the editors and advisors so as not to be in Conflict with this schedule. WANT ADS WANTED—Some assistance and good wishes for the poor, people in the “buggy ride” courses. —Freshmen and a few sophomores. WANTED—Knowledge as to the whereabouts of voices suitable for the glee clubs.—Stude*-. WANTED Sophomore privileges for one day.—Freshmen. WANTED —An automaton that will put books back.—M'iss Weaver and the librarian assistants. WANTED —A genius to invent a never-failing way to get your man. — Dorm gals. WANTED to borrow —A lipstick guaranteed against rain, wear, wind and handkerchiefs. —Girls. WANTED before the next social— A girl—Fred Williams, Roland Harris, Jimmy Puckett, William Kelley, M'ayo Royal. WANTED —A ride to town. —Who doesn’t? WANTED —Some good second-hand chewing gum.—Davis Upshaw. WANTED —A substitute for per sonal appearances.—Mr. Hart. WANTED —A clothes pin-—Students taking chemistry lab- WANTED —A thinty-six hour day. — The editor. A true music lover is a man who, upon hearing a soprano in a bathroom, puts his EAR to the keyhole. An ignoramus Is a fellow who does’nt know the meaning of a word he learned yesterday. Louise: Why did Rosy call off his date with you last Friday? Alma: Oh, he had his reason! Louise: Heavens! When did he re- Ward, Freeman Warren, George Wat kins, Ray Dean Watts, Lewis Weaver, Mildred Weaver, Helen Webb, M'avour neen Webb, Julian Weiss, Doris West, Hershel Whitehurst, Gertrude Whit ley, Kate Whitlock, Ralph Whittemore, Doris Wiggins, Fred Williams, Doyce Williamson, Ralph Williamson, Eliza beth Wills, Georgia Kate Willingham, Grace Wing, Frances Williams, Robert Witcher, Rufus Wood, Edith Wood ward, Leon Wooten, Preston Wright, Luther Yarbrough. Yarbrough: My picture was in all the home-town papers last week. Walraven: How much reward did they offer? HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL The staff of The Chieftain will sponsor a carnival in the gymnasium on Friday evening, beginning at 7:30. The program will include: Beauty Contest Cake Walk Skit of Macbeth Booths will present various attractions. Admission to booths will be 5c each, or 2 for 5c for boy am' girl dates. Come Andi Help Our Annual! CARROLLTON HARDWARE CO. , General Hardware, Cement, Plaster, 62 Adamson Square Phone 74 Carrollton, Ga. COMPLIMENTS OF CARROLL THEATRE COMPLIMENTS OF MARTIN-ALMON CO. Carrollton, ----- Georgia COMPLIMENTS OF WHITE’S BOWLING ALLEY PALMER & HOLCOMB BARBER SHOP HAIR CUTS 25c No. 1 Ala. Street Carrollton WEBB AUTO COMPANY Prompt, Efficient, Courteous Service—Goodyear Tires, Prestolite Batteries—Standard Oil Products Newnan Street Phone 307 CARROLLTON DRUG COMPANY A Good Drug Store We appreciate your patronage Spenken: Believe me, I cursed the day I was born. Moore: Thnt’s funny. I didn’t curse until I was a year old.