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THE UNION-RECORDER, M1LLEOCEV1LLE, CA, ATUL *4 1W
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G. S. C ALUMNI
BANQUET IS HELD
MISS IVEY TOASTMISTRESS
DR. WYNN NAMED HEAD OF
ENGLISH COUNCIL FOR YEAR
Dr. W. T. Wynn, Professor of
English .at G. S. C. W., was named
us President of the Georgia English
Council at a meeting held in Macon
Saturday* Macon Telegraph
Miss Lcnora Ivey, of VaIdo*ti,
toastm i>tress at a banquet held last Friday.
ovening at 6:30 o’clock at the Y. V*’. Dr. Wynn addressed the assembly
C. A., by the Alumni association of on some phases of Southern Litera-
Georgia State College for Women, lure conquering the following
Seventy-five graduates of the school . phase:: The contribution of the
and a number of faculty members at- , South to national literature; the
tended the dinner. [ South in song and story; the
The Girl Reserv
the Y. W. C. A. v
gold and brown, the colors of G. S. 1 ates, pointing out tnat Georgia has
C. W. Ruffled gold and brown | three—Mrs. Lula Kendall Rogers,
streamers hung from the ceiling Ernest Neal and Dan G. Bicker*; the
lights, and brightened the white cov-1 trtatment of the Negroes, and the
er» of the 17 t* hies laid for the mem- i treatment of nature,
bora of the alumni which had cen-1 Miss Katherine Scott, Milledge-
FRIGID AIRE READY FOR
SUMMER REFREG1RATOR SALES
of I butions of each state; the Southern Biechler, president
rated in [woman in literature: the poet laurc- nsrf * r * Pointed
March more than t
terpieces of pink and ragged r
A musical program was rendei
before the program, and at interv
during dinner, by a part of the c
lege orchestra. Playing violins wt
Miss Catherine Callaway. Miss Em
Campbell and Mrs. W. I. Westbroc
acompanied on the piano by M
Elsie Rice.
Miss Ivey opened the program wi
a short talk of reminiscences on t
days when she was at school at
S. C. W., after which she iutr
duced Dr. J. L. Beeson, pref ident
the college.
Growth It Reviewed
Dr. Beeson referred to the Alumni .
association as “the fruit of the G. 'T* 1 "
S. C. W. tree,” and said that as lung ° r
as G. S. C. W. turned out “young ,
women of culture, refinement, high ! Webb
ideals, who were capable of working parti
hard,’ the school would exert *'o pow
erful influence in the state.’'
The president reviewed the growth
and improvement of the institution,
and pointed out the fact that an in
crease of 100 per cent in the number
of the faculty having higher degrees
had been attained. He also deplored
the meager support given the school
by the state, and appealed to tile as
sociation to work toward improving
the situation.
“I think it's time for us io show
our strength. I appcnl to you, as
vilie, discussed tho inductive teach
ing of grammar advocatiug the
method in which the teacher begins
with known idea.-, and concepts and
advances to the unknown ns the
■per method of instruction.
Dayton, O., April 23—Prosperity
being experienced by the electric
refrigeration industry as prepara
tions go forward for the heavy sum
mer buying season is being reflected
in other lines. As an example,
Frigidaire Corporation has just re
received a shipment of German
hygrometers, comprising the entire
American supply of these humidity
recording instruments.
Confidence that all records of his
company will be broken during the
present year was expressed by E. G.
anti general man-
o"t that during
Knee as many peo
ple visited the company * showrooms
throughout the country ns during the
same month in 1929.
“The outlook :s most encourag
ing,” Mr. Biechler sail. “Firs' cuar-
ter production records were far
ahead of the some period Inst year,
with more men employed in our fac-
than thu
same period Ins
during the
We
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horoughly screened cool
L. N. JORDAN
apnroaching buying sc tson witl
confidence that nil records t
broken.”
A- mnclusiv evidence of its atti
tude toward the current business out
look, Frigidaire Corporation Tin«
launched a million dollar newspnp'i
advertising campaign which will lit . a area. u™. ..at pauts
conducted until early summer to| In my sides and back. Standing
dered instantly and without removing
the machine from the premises.
“These are a few of the reasons
which have influenced people to buy
more than three times as many Frigi-
iaires as any other make of electric
refrigerator.”
IF YOU DON'T BELEIVE IT
M*kj us prove it to you that a Si
is hotter than * Four. You can t
the judge and tha jury. Opportunity
is all we ask.
L. N. JORDAN
Chevrolet Dealer
EASY TO WASH THEM WHEN
YOU ARE EQUIPPED
And boy it is a mighty big
when you are not. That’s why
Hard*# Electric car washer do*
liko magic, the only electric car wash
er in town, costs no more end i
better and qnicker.
L. N. JORDAN
HURT TO STAND
“Cardui Seemed to Build Me
Up and I Was Rid of Pain,”
Says Virginia Lady.
Roanoke, Va —“Some years ago,
I was In a very run-down condi
tion,” writes Mrs. T. B. Akers, of
533 Nelson Street, S.E., this city.
T suffered a great deal with pains
outstanding features of its pro
ducts. Features to be stressed in
clude surplus power, fcith ability to
freeze ice cubes quickly, and main . . . _ .
b ” k W temperate, below 50 degree,
head of the educational de-
, who have been added to
the school faculty within the last
five years.
Plan* Are Outlined
Miss Scott reviewed the work done
by the association last year, and out
lined plans for the coming year, as
chief <if which she named a project
to raise a scholarship fund.
"We want to give other girls of
the slate an opportunity to gain the
education, the idieal, und the charac
ter building that we were able to get
ut (*. S. C. W.,” Miss Scott declared.
Miss Dorothy Colquitt, of Colum-
alumni, to toko up the problem of bus, rung the cliuui Hong of 1520,
the meager nupport we get, and the rompanied by Mm, Elaie Rice,
queatioa of higher ucholaatic rating Mow Ivey introduced Miss Euri
in the faculty, which we cannot at- Bell Bolton, who has the distinction
Urn Without higher salaries," I)r. „f being the only member of the C.
Beeson concluded. ; s. C. W. Alumni association with a
Miss Catherine Scott, of Milledge- Ph.D. Miss Bolton studied for her
ville^ president of the Alumni ussoci- degree at Peabody,
ation. introdu. ed Miv Stella Steele, Mrs. Beeson, wife of the college
of the home economics department; president was presented ut the din-
Miss Horsbrough, violin instructor; ner f just before the program closed
Dr. W. T. Wynn, head of the English with the singing of the G. S. C. W. ufter the guarantee has expired.
department, and Dr. George H. Alma Mater. I service should be required, it is
during the hottest weathe
“Ability to perform satisfactorily
in extreme heat is the real test of
electric refrigerator,” Mr. Biechler
said, “just as ability to keep the home
comfortaHIc in zero weather
real test of a furnace’s efficiency.
Ability of Frigidaire to maintain ils
even, unvarying temperature unJer
the most severe tests has always been
an outstanding feature.
“Such advantages as those afford
ed by the cold control, the hydrator
and the convenient flat top wiil be
brought to public attention
porcckun-on-steel' inside and out, a
life time finish as easily clauncd
a china dish, is another point. Elevat
ed food shelves and quiet operation
are other refinements upon which
we are counting to help make this
year another record breaker.
“Reliability is a feature for which
Frigidaire is famous. Frigidaire is
Id with a definite guarantee. Inch
ed by General Motors. Still more
important to the purchaser is the
fact that year after year Frigidaire
ontinues to give satisfaction—long
my feet hurt me so much, that
I would get very weak and nervous.
"I knew that If I didn't get some
thing to help me. I would have to
go to bed and stay there, which Is
™e NEM£
about, until one day. when feeling
unusually bad and discouraged, I
happened to pick up a little book
with a Cardui advertisement. Z
decided to try it.
“Cardui seemed to build me up at
once, as I was able to do my work
with ease, and was rid of the pain
by the time I had taken six bottles.
”1 have taken Cardui since then,
whenever I felt that I needed a
tonic, and it always helped me. I
recommend it to my friends.”
Thousands of other women have
written to tell how Cardui had
helped them to health.
Cardui la a purely vegetable rem
edy and contains nothing harmful
or injurious. It may be safely taken
by a delicate young girl as well as
by a feeble old lady.
ARE YOU CETTINC OUB ALIMIT-.i. M to to. ri.k.
INO SERVICE? I^tric , ... ZTJZ*
it i* better. *
L. N. JORDAN
If not thee you are certainly loo*- I
Tha best grade |i***>, and it
Vilue of Values
The greatest appeal of the New Essex Challenger
is dollar-for-dollar value.
What Men Say:
"J bought Essex because it stands out in its field with
distinctive value, appearance and performance.”
“/ want a car to be proud of—and Ease* is it. In get-away. '
hill-climbing and roadability it surpasses everything. Ap
pearance and economy are as fine as money can buy. ”
What Women Say:
“My car must be as much a matter of pride as my clothes
or my horn-. Essex satisfies that requirement.”
••Just as proud of my nctv Essex as of the S3.000 car I
also bought. It is easy to drive, and in performance and
comfort equals any car I ever owned. ”
You arc invited to drive the New Essex Chal
lenger. You will learn why everyone proclaims
it the greatest dollar-for-dollar value.
$71C For the Coupe-Seven Other
/ tJ aY models as attractively priced.
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SSE ^Challenger
T. H. ENNIS
Hudson-Essex Dealer
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he most revolutionary ad
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As wonderful as these new features seem there is
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