The Mercer Cluster. (Macon, Ga.) 1920-current, October 28, 1920, Image 4

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''i-- gap —v '%HU 1 - . W THE MERCER CLUSTER SHORTER NEWS On Monday evening the first fac stty radial vaa given by Mbs Van Aaino, piamiata, and Mr. Frank siple, bond af tba voiea department. Nev er via a mot* delightful program rqpdored in the college chapel and the audience srae moot responsive and attentive. Or. and Mis. Van Hooee spent Mat Monday in Atlanta and they sap thnt they did not go to the fair. Mbs Elmer Dominick, class of ’20 V Waideo, N. Y., has just returned t* jtoertsi to assist, in the French She assisted before her last Spring and . has herself a most capable teach rrS *■ lL. • ' ' Mbs Laura Belle Brewster has • returned to the college as instructor in the department of Biology. She . slaot year in the department of health Atlanta, with Or^.White at its and Mbs Browser as instructor, the department b doing most inter- work. Borne had its great fair last week. Shorter had a beautiful float in the panda on Borne day and won the first prise of *75.00. Miss Susie Ernest, '19, has been ma^e instructor of Christianity and has eharge of one section of fresh man class. Mbs Ernest was ode of the best students in her class and the collage b glad to welcome her in her dew position. NORMAN NOTES miiifi. Mrs. J. W. Horne and childern, of the guests of Bosalyn i last Sunday. ft smiling and mother, of . Carolina, visited Colonel ! and Df' Browning’s daugh- —. „—11Browning, .during the |p#.maoM Mrs. Browning will re- asain tar au indefinite period. Dr. Bmvaiag lift Monday. f and- Cleo Patrick of their school iKaskadOmhome of their lOtOaMfifcGs. Those enjoy- w*. BREWTON-PARKER NEWS ' Dr. Rufus W. Weaver, President of Mercer University, filled the p-ilpit at the Alley Baptist c..urch on last SuriHay morning. At 6 o’clock in ihe afternoon he gave a talk to the young people at the school 1 audi to. rium. • Rev. G. F. Tyneij teacher of Bible at B. P. I. represented^the school at the Mt. Vernon Association at Kite. The new officers of the B. -Y. P.. U. for the following term are: President, Otis. Johns. Vice President,. Miss Elizabeth Walker. Recording secretary, Miss Gladys Duggan. Corresponding secretary, Miss Van nie Leek Tjler. Treasurer, Miss Elizabeth Bar rett. v ' . Librarian, Miss Marie Tingle. Chorister, Mrs, Jessie Tyler. Pianist, King Evans. Quiz leader, W. B. Underwood. Croup Captains, Lomas Barrett, Miss Mary Pope, Millard Windham, Miss Johnnie Hilbun. , On last Saturday evening the stu dents and the public were made to forget their troubles, cares and wor ries. Mr. Ralph Bingham, a member of the Rgdpath Lyceum, gave an en- tertammentMn the school auditori um, and as usual, he -gave the audi ence one clean, wholesome cause for laughter for an hour and a half. The third number on the list of Lyceum attractions for the school will be here on Friday evening," Oc tober 29th. It is to be the Faubel Entertainers. Rev. L. S. Barrett atended he As sociation at Snow. Hill. 7 At the chapel exercises last Sat urday morning the Grammar school gave a program on Columbus. ■1 C. E. McDaniel, of Dexter, who has been unable to be here on ac count of the illness and death of hb mother, has resumed his studies. Norman McDaniel, of Glenwood, has enlisted as a new student. GIBSON-MERCER Cheer up, brother, don’t be snappy, Let a smile replace your frown; It should make a man feel happy To see prices going down. The leaves of the yew-trees are poi sonous to ealttle, but the fruit b qniet harmless. The first examination period at Gibson-Mercer is just over,-and on the average, splendid marks were made. Gibson-Mercer has a live football team and are ready to win some games. They will play A. and M. at Clarksville Friday. The Phi Chi society will entertain the Alpha Sigma society in' the Gib son-Mercer auditorium next Saturday evening,'Oct. 16, from until 11:00 o’clock. The cook proposition at Gibson- Mercer has been very serious. First we had Eve, then she left and we -got Adam, and he left and we raised Cain until we were Abel to get an other. - The Bowman B. Y. P. U. is pro gressing nicely. They are planning a public program to be rendered at an early date. The girls of Gibson-Mercer have organized a Y. W. A. and are ex pecting -to do good work. The boys have organized a weekly prayer meeting. PRINCIPALLY PERSONAL. • *** . Mrs. A. H. Fleming, of Leah and Prof. L. L. Fleming of Rayle, visited Miss Alma Fleming at Bessie Tift during the past week. BREWTON-PARKER SOCIETIES HAVE BIG SONG CONTEST THE TOWN OF DON’Y YOU WORRY There's a town called Don’t-Von-Worry On the banks of Kiver Smile, Where the Cheer-up and Be-Happy Blossom sweetly all the while; Where the Never-Grumble dower blossoms beside the fragrant Try, And the Ne'er-Give-Up and Patience Point their faces to the sky. In the. valley of Contentment,. In the province of I-will, You will find this lovely city At the foot or No-Fret bill. There are thoroughfares delightful III this' very charming town; And on every hand are shade trees Named the. Very Seldom Frown. A party aof five from Molena vis ited Miss Kuth Willis, of Bessie Tift. The party included Mr, and Mrs. D, M. Willi*, Mrs. S. O. Bartlett, Paul Willis and R. H. Corner. Ralph Wear and Ralph Miller, Mercer students, recently visited Bessie Tift. \ t 1 ***** Thursday morning at the chapel period the two -Literary Societies, Damons and P-ythians, had a song contest at Brewton Parker . Each was to sing an original version of “Goodmorning Mr. Zip, Zip, Zip,” This is the Damons’. - Good . morning Pythian boys and girb. . - You’re looking mighty blue. Goodmorning, Pythian boys and girls. -.• • • Mrs. Lyda Walling, teacher of vio lin at Bessie Tift, is in Atlanta be cause of illness. ***** Miss Rossie Champion and her school friend, Miss Belle Bateman, were guests at the home of Miss Champion's sister at Gray, Ga. Mrs. Tinsley, of Bessie Tift, has had as her guests Mrs. W- H. Boor, Attorney and Mrs. Claud G. Yarn and son, Wilfred, and Fred Cran. They were motoring through to Flor ida. Robert T. DeFoor, Mercer grad uate of 1909, is now postmaster at Angle Colorado. In addition to. his government duties he is a successful druggist at that place. He has writ ten from cold Colorado wishing the Mercer Cluster much success. "AS A MAN THINXETH” If you think you are beaten-, you- are; If Vou think you dare not, you don’t, If "you like to win but you think you can’t, > It is almost certain you won’t. If you think you'll lose,' you're lost, For out of the world we find Success begins witli a fellow’s will, It’s all in the state of mind. If you think you ’.|e outclassed, you are You’ve got to think high to rise, You’ve got’to be sure of yourself before You can ever win a prize. Life’s battles don’t always go To tell stronger or faster man;. But -soon or later the man -who win* To the stronger or faster man; : —Author" Unknown. Bustle benches, quite enticing, You’ll find scattered here and there And to each a vine is clinging Called the Frequent-Earnest-Prayer. B\ ervbodv there is happy, And is singing all the while, - In the town of Don 't-You-Worry, On the banks of River-Smile. COLLEGE COMMUNITY LAONDRY On the Campus. RUN BY MERCER MEN FOR MERCER MEN Modern, Sanitary Laundry. v lady in the bai* oa sitting in the fient joet with him to Mil hb attention to ■ohotadoo in tho rood. That tho aqn—hi and rattles ia the ‘«*r »«*teaod fimt by the guest Lani oomofcody will say: ,‘‘Tkj*’s always the way with these PERSONS, INC “A 1 Modem Drug Store' ^ ■; 562-564 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. Phones: 3577—3578—1681 MODERN PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT WHITMAN’S CHOC.OLATES AND BON BONS * Always Fresh * *Yuick and competent service Motorcycle Delivery That ho will be allowed to cary the htfketa to the pieknieking place and Co toqo nriloo for the water. That tf he suffers a breakdown twenty-seven miles from home hb guest *wffl catch tho trolley tor two and leave him to stand guard over hb automobile “til the moohaairiaa cornea That mbi; will make n morion to ward their poeketbook when he has to * atop at a filling station for gasoline. Though you have failed don’t dam poor birth, Braee op old au and any:-. “A minute of tomorrow’s worth an hour of yesterday.” . A >t of men are willing to wait and taka4 their embalming fluid after they die. Bat others daabt oa drinking their share right here sad now. Rf Nero fiddled when Rome wuz ‘ bumin’ he didn’t hev nothin’ on the feller what spends hb life insurance money foin V to movin' pictures. The mete poitifri object b the man with n swelled head. He forgets that there are about 99,999,999 people in thb country woh do not know who he Jo, and cam lean WbrjQ THE COLLEGE WORK OF MACON V A. WARLICK A SON Photographers 117 COTTON AYR. TELEPHONE 767 X MORGAN A MORGAN INSURANCE COMPANY 609 Georgia Casualty Bldg. X' - ^ • PHONE 4147 MACON, GA. INSURANCE Liability Automobile Fire Life Health Accident Livestock. -Insurance that insures plus service that serves,” - Insure with us and get both. ***** The following hape. been elected officers of the Mercer Round Table: James, M. Teresi, Eastman, presi dent; R. L. Carter, vice-president, and J .Martin Woodall, Macon, sec retary-treasurer. In addition to these men' the members of the Round *Table are Cubbedge ‘ Snow, Macon; T. H, Rentz, Columbus, and R: D. Hodges, Clearmont. *•** Raymond E. Boyles Charles S. Jones The Merc,er Students’, Advisory’ Council has met for the first time. The officers elected are J. M. Teresi, president; Dr. P. S. Flippin, vice president; Dr. C. L. McGinty, sec retary and W. K. Wynne, treasurer Mm PRINTERS MULTIGRAPH •SETTERS School Work Solicited. Close Prices Given. quick Service by expert operators. Send tW your upy; we will mnlti-. graph the letters,, fill in thq names, address and mail them for you. METCALF ADVERTISING SERVICE 701-703 Bibb Realty Bldg. - Phone 4521 411 Broadway MACON, - GEORGIA Tell us what’s the matter with you. Ashes to ashes, Dust to dust. . You can run but you can’tcatch us Goodmorning, Pythian boys and girls. You’re the one thats losing, The judges are refusing To give the victory to you. ^ Arid this th« Pythiana: Goodmorning, Damin boys and girls, You think you’re winning, all the time. Goodmorrting, Damon hoys and You’re looking mighty- fine. We’re .got pep. .. r. Take it slow and easy and ’wafc your. step. : v, ' You surely are a grinning, ;• You say you are a winning. But judges sometimes your mind. That last line had more than pototiyMn’ it. 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