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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1939
SOCIETY
CHRIS JOHNSON, Editor
M. Robertson V. Bevil E. T anker sley V. Lewis
Doris Grossman
Entertains At
Hallowe’en Dinner
Several Carrollton clubs and the
College faculty were entertained by
Doris Grossman, dietitian, at a for.
mal dinner in the new dining hall
at 7:00 o’clock Hallowe’en night,
this being one of the initial events
in the new building this year.
An effective introduction of the
Hallowe’en motif was adroitly em.
ployed throughout the decorations
favors, and menu. The tables hold,
ing an arrangement of orange tap
ers in black holders surrounded by
mounds of autumn leaves in vari
ous brilliant shades, the candles
furnishing the sole illumination for
the occasion.
The guests of the occasion were
Chancellor S. V. Sanford of the
University system and eight stu
dents who hold high ranking cam
pus offices.
ELECT
Henry Wynn
for
President Freshman
Class
“Henry Wynn Will Be Your
Friend Lose or Win”
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Gives Formal Dance
The -members of the Chieftain
staff will have a private dance Fri.
day, Nov. 17, in the Rural Arts
Auditorium.
Teachers who are to attend are
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Strozier, Dr.
and Mrs. J. I. Hopkins, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Bonner, and Mr. ’ and
Mrs. Gordon Watson.
The refreshment committee is
composed of Rebecca Manning,
Temple; Dick Campbell, Rockmart;
and Mildred Morris. Whitesburg.
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Kollege Kalendar
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7
T Club 7:00 P. M.
Chapel
WEDNESDAY, NOBEMBER 8
Officer’s Club 7:00 P. M.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9
Zeta Sigma Pi 7:00 P. M.
Women’s Glee Club 9:50 A. M.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10
Chapel
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12 _
Vesper Program 5:00 P. M.
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 13
Women’s Glee Club 9:50 A. M.
Officer’s Club 7:00 P. M.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14
French Club 7:00 P. M.
Alpha Psi 7:00 P. M.
Chapel
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15
Officer’s Club 7:00 P. M.
N. Y. A. Film
THURSDAY, NOV. 16
Cicreonian Society 9:50 A. M.
Officer’s Club 7:00 P. M.
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 17
Chapel
4-H Members Hold
Initial Meeting and
Formulate Plans
Under the leadership of Nell
Parish, Cedartown, and Mr. C. A.
Claxton. the West Georgia Chap
ter of the 4 H Club held its initial
meeting October 9, for the purpose
of bringing new members into the
club.
The purpose of this organization
is to bring together those interested
in 4-H work and develop friend
ship. cooperation, and leadership
among its members. The member
ship of the club now excells 50,
making it the largest club on the
campus.
Recreation
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On The Square
Beneath R. & W. Cafe
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Faculty Members Attend
Social Science Meeting
Cast Announced
For Three Plays
Casts for the three one act plays
to be staged by the Dramatic club
were selected last week by the of
ficers and faculty advisers after a
series of tryouts.
A list of the characters chosen
for the play ‘‘Old Man Taterbug”
is as follows: Dr. Doodlebug, Wil
liam Mitchell, Villa Rica; Old Man
Taterbug, Edgar Padgett, Ringgold;
Father Beetlebug, Marvin Martin,
Carrollton; Mother Beetlebug, Lena
Worley, Tallulah Falls; Jitterbug,
Mehl Renner, Cedartown; Chirpy,
Forrest Champion, Chipley; Pudge.
Jane Thompson. East Point; Tee
Niny, Martha K. Perry, Cave
Springs; Ma Crickett, Mary Hughie,
Carrollton.
New Fall Styles That Appeal—
—To College Men and Women
THE GLOBE
Dry Goods Store
ALWAYS
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W. G. C. Students
BEN FRANKLIN
STORE
Fresh Candies, Ladies’ Cosme
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Shoe Polishes
VOTE FOR
LEROY STRAIN
Vice-President of Freshman Class
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PAGE THREE
L. E. Roberts, local social science
professor, accompanied by R. M.
Strozier, Glenn Hogan, Mrs. Rob
erts and Mrs. Gurley attended a
meeting of the Georgia Academy of
Social Sciences at the Pine Moun
tain Resettlement project October
27th and 28th.
At this meeting problems In
Agriculture of the South were dis
cussed and as a part of the pro
gram they inspected the Resettle
ment project.
Among those leading discsssions
were Cushman Ooyle, author; C. F.
Palmer, housing expert; Glenn Ho
gan. local NY A supervisor; and
Prof. Roberts.
During the same week-end Mr.
Bonner, associate professor of Soc
ial Science attended a meeting at
Milledgeville, Ga., to discuss revis
ing the Social Science syllabus.
T. H. Merrell Cos.
Come in and see our
New Fall Goods. We
have a lovely stock of
women’s Realy-to-Wear
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