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THE MERCER CLUSTER
LG.L TEAM WINS MERCER OFFERS BIG
FROM LANIER 34-18 COURT TO GEORGIA
BESSIE TIFT GIRL PERSIA AND JAPAN
GRADUATE MUSICIAN ARE REPRESENT!
L & L GIRLS HAVE
EASY VICTORY
Miss Josephine Clarke, of Tokio,
Japan, has been at Bessie TifTsinee
the beginning of the first semester.
Mias Clarke is the daughter of Mr.-
and Mrs. Harvey Clarke, whose work
has proved such a benediction to the
people of that section of Japan.
UNIVERSITY QUINTET TOO !
SLOW FOR NORMAN FIVE.
Miss Kathleen Morris, of Atlanta,
received- her B. M. degree at Bessie
Tift in 1913. The' next year she took
ii post-graduate course in piano.
In 1914 she studied at the Cincin
nati Conservatory of music. The follow
ing year she iVaa a pupil of Frank La-
Forge.
During' the kime she taught piano at
Bessie Tift College she acted, as ac
companist to those who came to give
voice recitol*. When a very distin
guished singer was being congratulated
upon her' work, she turned to Mias
Morris and sat'h “dive her half the
credit. I have never had a'better ar-
eom]>anist. ”•
After teaching several years at Bes
sie Tift, Miss Morris accepted a posi
tion at Simmons College in Texas. Dur
ing the war she went to France to
assist in entertainment work for the
soldiers.
The student body and teachets are
delighted to have two notable addi.
tions to the student body.
About 18 yfears ago Dr. T. W.
Ayers, who was superintendent of
the Sunday school in Anniston, Ala.,
offered his services to the Foreign
Mission Board to go as a medical
missionary' to China. In spite of thfc
fact that he had eight children at the
time, he was accepted. Results have
more than justified the action- of the
board. One by one these children
have returned to America.
Miss Lucy Ayers married Mr.
Pittman, who ment to China to
loan us two bits
Wm. G. McRae who espoused the
cause of Tom Watson on the f loor of
the State Demoeraitir convention in
this city, seconding Tom Watson’s
nomination yesterday brought suit for
♦ 100,000 against the Telegraph. McRae
is a law sfmHent at Mereer and he is
represented in the filing of the suit by
Wm. 8. Coburn, of Atlanta.
He says he lias been humibUed by
an editorial uppearing in the Telegraph
in W’hirh -statement was made that a
poem- injected into his speech was not
original and appears in a secret order
ritual.
CPULAR
B. M. CULLEN CQ.
OSes Supplies—Itifinsaj
117 Second Street. Maeqa,
Mail orders solicited.
BOBS PLAGE
of eats, etc.—all t!
all times. Het'Degi
—Cigars, etc. Don 1
joy that awaits you
CAPITOL THEATRE
BUILDING.
The census abowa that a majority
of this country's people live in cities
and towns of more than 2,500 popu-
ARE ALWAYS WELCOMED BY
LOUIS M. ROSSIGNOL, Proprietor
One block from Terminal Station
game
Raymond E. Boyles
Charles S. Jones
anese beetle. A number of the stu
dents seem greatly interested in the
project and it is probable that Mer
cer will be represented in the work
during the coming vacation period.
THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
Loaiavillo, Kentucky
- Coarse of study include all departments usually found in theo
logical seminaries. TUITION FREE MODERATE COST.
Special Features: English Bible course, devoting 9 beers per
week to careful study under professors who are experts in the —»l
language of Scripture. Schools of Biblical Theology. School io
Comparative Religion and Missions. School of Sunday School Peda
gogy. School of Christian Sociology. School of Church lTlrriearj
Catalogue giving complete information sent free upon request. Ad
dress THE REGISTRAR. Nertou Hall, Louisville, Ky.
E. Y. MULLINS. Pre.IdeeA *
Locust Grove Institute
Locust Grove, Ga.
Lanier’s guards did very good but
tholr forwards could not find the bas
ket, except on some of the long shots.
These were largely accidental, but
they count. The King brothers on La
niers' -team did wen, but as a whole
the teem did not work together with
the smoothness that is essential to a
goat tanm. Locust Grove had this
smoothness, and V they had had. the
earns ability la shooting they would
have run np a larger score. They
are improving in this, however, and
by the MSt'gume should be much bet
ter In thin department. The star.fee-
tare of the game wue the guarding of
Ptthgerald. This boy hue the art of
guarding to a superior perfection. He
A) not let the opposing forwards get
a shot at the gaol within a short dis
tance bat a very few times. Awtrer
also played a good game, as did Stein.
The Intape gif* MDhc -swell ra
The line up follows:
Harvey (8) F King (6)
Awtroy (8) F King («)
Sammons - (4) C King (4)
FHigerald O ’ Hall
Stein (8) ' G Jobtoson
Subs Griffin (4) Lipscomb (8)
It was - s most pleasant'’ affair and
the spread w\s tkouneous. Westers,' raW;
fried, and stewed,'- followed by ehiHfc*
en (as hah bef<T seM“ Prof. Hesvff is
a minister) sad but, what ’a the use
fo go oil f you were not there, and the
faculty's faculties were limited.
Faculty of 19 Officers and Instructors.
Pupils accepted without examination by the
leading colleges.
.Military training under government supervision,
•boys. • V r
- rDomestic Art courses for girls.
Shorthand, Typewriting and Bookkeeping with
out extra tuition charges.-
Excellent advantages in Piano, Stringed Instru
ments, Wind Instruments.'
Special Courses in Bible for ministerial students.
Live Literary Societies—B. Y. P. U. and Y. W. A.
Physical training directors for both boys and
girls. ' . .
Modern Conveniences and pleasant home life.
Summer School even’ year for pupils with defi
ciencies to make up.,
Charges reasonable for first' class advantages.
For catalogue and full information, write
’ ; CLAUDE GRAY, President.
NORMAN INSTITUTE
HULSEY IS INJURED.
_ Ernest C. Huloey, of Clermont, . a
member of the Junior class at Mer
cer, was badly cut about the face
when he fell from an acting bar on
TattaaU Spun Hwroiai Mater-
day morning. Hulsey was doing
some fancy stunts entertaining sev
eral fellow students, with the result
that he took a spiral and landed on
hi* face. Hie injuries were dressed I
and. are not considered serious. i
411 Broadway
MACON, - GEORGIA
ONLY ODOM’S QUALITY ICE CREAM
When at home always call for
ODOM’S
Raines' Barber Shop
CUUSIER STAFF FOR
LOCUST GROVE NEWS
410 CHERRY STREET
12 Barbers
GOOD BEYOND ALL
DOUBT
HAIL TAILORING COMPANY
During.the past month L. G. I. has
set been regular in contribution* to
the-Ouster, btit the future.will find
/to on the job reporting frequently some
of the noteworthy evente and work of
the institute;
The staff is composed of six student*
with Prof W. T. flmalley as their di
rector. They are: Mias Emm* Hoper,
Pies; A, L Pullen, Vice Pres; Mias
Gladys Bennett. Seety; J. Y. Davie,
Business Manager, Mice Florede Bar
ton Bibb associate correspondent.
finch of the correspondents will re
port as n role, on one of the following
lines of activity military social lit
erary societies, religions, athletic and
alumni.
PALM BARBERSHOP
8 Barbers.
A full line of nifty fall Saltings to aoloct from
Makers of
MEN’S CLOTHES THAT FIT
At the Right Pried. Investigate
CLEANING —PRESSING— TA1LORIP
125 Cotton Avenue Macon, Geo
You cannot afford to buy shoes
which are the least bit doubtful.
Experiments-are too costly.
We will not sell a shoe unless we
are absolutely sure it’s good, all the
way through. We will not take
chances with your good will, or
your money.
We have the,“Boyden” aad also the C. B.
- Slater Shoes lor men;
$8.00 to $18.50
. (JOk mw LOCATION
THIRD STREET NEXT TO HOTEL DEMPSEY
R. R. RAINES,
The
Student
Best Clothes for Men
• w .* •' A F:
Finest of all for Women
Walter little, our well known fel
low-townsman, was picking blackber
ries last week and was badly gassed
by a skunk.—Arkansas Thomas Cat.
—From freshman to senior, every
man in college is mindful of the
importance of Good Clothes. The
body, no leas than the mind and
heart, needs adornment, and we ca
ter to the sartorial requirements of
college men of every degree.
For More Than A Generation
Wa Have Stood For Quality
Burden
FROM NOW UNTIL CHRIST
MAS. NEW AND ATTRAC
TIVE GIFTS FOR ALL THE
FAMILY ARE BEING ADDED
TO OUR STOCK.
GREETING CARDS
AND BOOKLETS WILL BE
-MORE POPULAR THIS
YEAR THAN EVER. WE
CARRY THE LARGEST AS.
SORTMENT IN THE SOUTH.
QUALITY GOODS ONLY
TRADE WITH US.
Music Department has everything
v'iiH
at most reasonable prices. a
SUITS, OVERCOATS, HATS
SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR,
HOSIERY, SHOES.
JOS. N. NEEL CO.
0ie Price to Everybody
Mom's Department
"THE STORE VVWRR PUMJTY COUNTS'
PHONE 740
THE J.W. BURKE
COMPANY
406 Cherry St., Macon, Ga.