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"Sabine H'umrn" Will Give You a rnvillr Won Most Points. With One of Most Interesting Meetings \|ipro>lmately Filly Girls Take four Represenlatlves From Fifteen High eniors Sit as Jurors During Terrible Appreciative Audience Attends Pres- Laugh—Professors Slum Yuu Charleston and Parker School Year Held Last Evening—Elec- Offered by Miss Robertine Mc- Schools Here For Seventh An- Scene—Deep Mystery I'nrolds entation of Shakespeare's Play Something Different District Next tions to Be Held Tuesday Clendon This Week nual Track Event and Surprises Abound By Famous Troupe

It's coming tonight, girls; "The Sa- 'Hie South Carolina Music Contest One of the most Interesting meetings The Girl Scout leadership course, of- Fifteen of the outstanding high "Twcnty-two states have it and we Sir Philip Ben Greet and his de- bine Women!" At eight o'clock In the "I 1831. which was held at Winlhrop schools of the slate were represented In of the Student Government Association ; ''"red by Miss Robertine McClendon. arc going to have it." was the cry of lightful cast of English players pre- Mam Auditorium the annual Y. W. I College. April 3-4. was one ol the most the seventh annual track meet which the Senior class. And they have it! during the year was held last evening j opened with much Interest and enthu- sented Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" laculty play to be staged by an all- latcccfsful that has ever been held, was held on Hie Winlhrop athletic They have elected twelve members of a'. 6:30 in the main auditorium. At on Monday, and continued so faculty cast, promises to be one of the Piofcssor Walter B. Roberts, head of field yesterday and today. The meet their class to sit as jurors at a mur- to a house crowded "to the steps," at most entertaining comedies ever pre- | the Winlhrop College music depart- this time, the organization was called ] throughout the week. There were ap- has been very enthusiastic and has der trial! No students have been Winlhrop College. Thursday evening. sented by our faculty. jment and leader of the contest, is to to order by its president. Lucia Daniel. I,,tx'matcly fifty girls taking this been characterized by good sportsman- killed, yet. but you will die from dis- April 9. Adventure is ushered in with the first j'* congratulated. Praise Is also due The students were remnded that to- 1 course. ship and fair play. appointment if you fail to go to the "Twelfth Night" will always be on? rise of the curtain when tho seven ]l,ls assistants. night. April 11, is to be "Town Girls' j At the first meeting, held April 6, The preliminaries were begun yes- college auditorium Saturday night. of Shakespeare's freshest and most de- Roman men rush in. each one drag- Ur- JoscP" Maddcy. president of the Night." and all students were urged to ^Mlss McClendon stated that Girl Scout- I terday promptly at 10 o'clock. The April 18. You have seen the Win- ging or carrying one of the beautiful hl«" sch00' orchestra camp association lightful comedies. The Ben Greet invite their friends and to have as en- g can be summed up in five words: . Itnals were begun this morning al 9 throp stage as a drawing-room, as a Sabine Women whom they have ab-.1""1 professor of music at the Unlver- flower garden, as a desert island, as Players have caught its true spirit of thusiastic time as possible while show- Health; 2, Handicraft; 3, Charac- | o'clock. The lollowlng schools are rep- dueted I. om their husbands! The lirst of Michigan, was the judge of the ; resented in the events: a ship, but not until you see "The riotous fun. and they infected their au- | Ing our town t'udents a snatch of "dor- r; 4. Service, and 5. Happiness. She Legend of Leonora" will you see it as sound is the distressful scream of the {contests. j mltory life." id that character is the sum of | Anderson. Briton's Neck. Chester, Co- dience with It. At times both players unfortunate women! I Greenville high school with 35 points a courtroom. In their last dramatic Luca then spent the next few mln- .owledge and the application of that' lu",bla' Fiom,ct ' Grcat Falls- Ma>cs" and audience grew hilarious. The eve- epstakes and Allen Taylor, 'col- ' ville. McColl. Nichols. Oakway. Pickens. fling before leaving us in June, the Sciplo appeal's .es reviewing for the students the re- ledge. ning was thoroughly enjojed. the ac- list of Columbia, won the $100 schol- Hock Hill. Sardis, Whitmire, Winlhrop Seniors are giving us something i Mrs. Claire order to acquire the spirit of the ! arshlp to the National High School suits and accomplishments of the re- which no one can afford to miss. tors were fully appreciated, and they Kearsc Graueli, who screams, hisses Scout program, the members of Training School. j Orchestra Camp at Interlochcn. Mich. cent S. I. A. S. G. Conference, which They think that they know what seemed abandoned to the joy of their and claws at him as though she knew le leadership course played the gam The events were: 50-yard dash, bas- In tiie sweepstakes Charleston was sec- she attended in Beiton. Texas, from trials are .and with a selected number acting. no pity. April 1-4. The Instructive speakers a! Come Along." and learned the song. Kctball throw, running high Jump, dls Sir Philip Ben Greet, as the pom- ond with 25 points and Parker District cus of the most tried they are going to Miss Mnlchus fights and screams at the conference were: Dean Ellen Har- "Wind." The group of girls taking the ""row, 65-yard hurdles, baseball pously aspiring Malvolio. was perfect. threw, running broad Jump. 15-yard | "rcscm the,r "''"-modern play In the lop of her voice, b'.it Dr. John Coul- The winners in other contests were ris of the University of Alabama. Miss course in Girl Scout Leadership func- He made a ridiculous but convincing dash, shot put. 220-yard pursuit relay. v"ch a st>'lF ns has ncvcr •**" wlt" son fights to the end when he drop; as follows, in the order named: Margaret Peck of the University ol tioned as a troop with Miss McClcn- Malvolio. ever in character with voice "the tamed shrew" in front of liis Texas. Dr. A. O. Bowden of New Mex- den as captain. For the division into The officials of the inwi were: j and enunciation "tuned and adjusted Girls' glee club: Greenville. Parker Referee and Starter Miss Allelic | Thrills! Excitement! Suspense! All hut with the other Sabine Women. ico Stale Teachers' College, and Dr. patrols, there weie four different sets , to the part.' He entertained his au- District, Rock Hill. these are awaiting you Saturday In spite of the tcrrilic struggle. Mr. Ro s ol trefoils with the names of animals i Sefton. Boys' glee club: Greenville. Parker >' - Crouch of Baylor College. night as you see a lovable, charming, dience as well as his fellows at Lady Barron Nichols finally overcomes Miss which were Imitrtcd. Cltrk of Course—Miss Frances Hod- I Di: Florence. | Dr Hardy, the president of Baylor fascinating woman tried for murder. Olivia's couit. His antics and their Allelic Scfton. while Mr. Griffith Pugli. Each patrol selected a leader, chose 11 Mixed chorus: Greenville. Parker I College, extended to the delegate Is Leonora guilty? She is illogical tricks on him produced much sincere Jr.. brings in the stubborn and resent- !' key to the college and Its campus and a name, and got ip a stunt explaining Scorer—Miss Lillian Wcllner. District, Sumter. and beautiful. Does this Jury- convict merriment. ful Mis- Juliet Pcgucs. the name. The .'our patrols were < 1 • Announccr—Supt. F. M. Mack. j' Music Memory (high school depart- said that he was delighted for this rep- vcrdlct depends on a cor- The ringleaders In the deviltries Wake Robin, <2i Iroquois. I3> Laffa- Timekeeper—Prof. J. Thompson j The fourth Sabine Woman . "Eliza Crossing the ' Judges for Track Evenis-MLss Pel:: diers. Music Memory • grammar grades de- Student Government president of next murder trial, where a horrible mys- ria. Russell Thorr-dlkc made an apt •o." In this, squares ol paper were jClurk. Elizabeth Smith. Martha Alex- Dr. G. T. Pugli lalit.v as the colossal and stalely Anclms Cclumbla. Winthrop Training School; girls and placed in the boxes under the ing the course—one. a supper hike, on i What a play! It has everything — tory hero—If the play can be said to Martins, drilling and commanding th- trombone. Charleston. Florence; saxo- respective bullctn boards not later than Thursday, and the other a breakfast { an excellent director, a "tried" cast, 5 o'clock today. April li. Elections for hike, on Saturday morning. Very In- : The three Lite Societies held Of the others. Sir Andrew. Feste husbands' army: "Attention, gentle-|plicne. Batesburg. Sumter. Cliarleslon; : and a marvelous plot. Miss Florence men! Recall, gentlemen; recall!" and I lute, Florence. Greenville; cornet. these officers will be held on Tuesday tcresting cooking was dcmonstrr'ed on in their rcspcc- Minis, as director, lias brought us and Fabian. Frank D. Newman. Reg- Uicn. "Two steps forward and one step i Charleston Florence, tic between Co- from 8:30 until 6 o'clock. All students these hikes, especially Saturday morn- I Apnl 7. at 6:30. something that Is different and new. inald Jarman. and Peter Dearing. were backward. march! ' jltimbiu and Batesburg for third; clar- arc urged to vote. You are asked to ing. when llie arl of "Tin Can Cook- ;Tlic most imiiorliiiit feature of the In fact so new that it lias never been admirable: but one does not compare Mr. Enunctt Gore sounds the truni- inet Florence. Sumter, Winthrop bear in mind, please, that you will get cry" was displayed. This proved to be ; program at this time wa• s the admis* put ill print. "The Legend of Leo- the artists—classify or prefer them— pet and the Professor "Dr. W. W. Rog- j Training School: piano. Chester. York. out of your Student Government Just a new and interesting way of cooking slon of new members. nora." one of Barrle's newest plays cue is delighting 111 thc lovely use of ersi, always carrying Ills encyclopedia Columbia. what you put into it: so. be sure 'o is well pleased at the large number was obtained will some difficulty. the lovely text and a lovely English. ol law. leads the procession of the lius- I Nineteen towns were represented vote, as tills is the most effective ex- | o|H-nlng ceremony of the new mumlH'rs pledged. In this novel type of play Miss "Twelfth Night" is in truth "What bands' army. Dressed in his Ion". | with almost five hundred students. prcsslon we can ge from you. The Aus- lay meeting was iu charge ol Susan Hicks, in the absence of the Minis displays another side of her flowing gown, he 1.; always culirly tralian ballot will be used. I Scouts of Training School. esidcnl and vice-president, presided superb directing ability. She has edy of inverted self-esteem, a farce of reading from his book or waiting with Ecouts acted as color guards. till- Wade Hampton Society. The lected a cast that fils the play and |X)ls playing with a maid. It Is a med - Ills mouth open to say something which WINTHROP-FURMAN c others repeated the Pledge, j program consisted of a paper on Wt has directed them Willi perfect tech- ley of wit and word-splitting, all set he never says. OR. FRED RIPPY OF L'C. Promise, and Laws. Two Humpton read by Cccile Chapman a nique and understanding. in a luntasllc land, called, for no good We truly sympathize with Mr. E. 1. DEBATE ON MONDAY Training School Scouts told a vocal solo by Lyda Lee. As for I he cast, all that ncci reason, lllyria. Terry, the poor Roman, whose every DUKE SPEAKS HERE ipeel should be paid the Ainer- I ' he Winthrop Sonny presented The stage setting was simple and breath Is a sigh lor "Proserpina—o-o {. aller which the Girl Scout I prcgrum oi foil know them, you rcallzi tasteful, uiul perfectly in keeping with Employment Insurance to Be Question as sung I Story Write ly gave | J Proserpina!" Lectures Before America llty. and you have enjoyed thc spirit of thc Elizabethan theater. Mr. Johh F. Thomason as one of the Discussed—.Misses Chrritzberg and Miss McClendon. graduate from sketch of the life of Edllli Wharton ore. Mary Sims, If she The costumes, too. were authentic and of University Women i1 Sabine men. has a desperate struggle Hicks to Uphold the Negative lie University of C rgla. was a very lid Elizabeth Lebby read a short story rcss. which you must find pleasing. trying to learn which way is East. of Kcvolulio 'tilhuslasllc mstrui ' In the leader- y Miss Wharton. Marie Taylor II that a man could desire Taking a master's play, und produc- North, or South in order that he mav On Monday night at 8 o'clock, in •hip course. Each ctlng was full of layed a piano solo. Mary Lillian Lat- Simpson- Yon have seen ing It in a masterly way. Sir Philip know which way to turn at Manias' ihe auditorium of Johnson Hall. Win- The American Association of Uni- teres! Ing. and valuable tnform- ead i I paper on Edna Fcrber. her Ben Greet and Ills fellow artists fur- orders. • hrcp College will engage in forensic versity Women held its April . |atli.n. Miss McClendon has given two ennetl was the subject of through much study and travel, ha; nished us with an evening to be re- The last two husbands. Mr. O. M. combat with Fiirmun University, ol ill Johnson Hall Thursday al similar lo the one given at program. Mary Ella Hor- membered. Mitchell and Mr. J. T. Brown, aloni: Greenville. S. C. This will be Win- Dean Scudder. president ol the branch Winlhrop. one S'veeibriar, Va.. and ritlcl.'.m of Mr. Bennett and phlstlcaled. "Happy" Wilder! Slop with all the Sabine Men save Anchii< t In op's second debate with Furman. is in Boston as a delegate to the na- ' lie at Jacksonville. Fla. From Wln- laughing! She is a dignified Judge Martlus. might well deserve the Fat laving been held last ycur. tional meeting of liic A .A. U. W., and tiirop. she will go lo Rollins College. who wields a mighty gavel, and one SENIOR RASKETRALL Roman's remark about "that r ol 'I for debate Is: "Resolved. Dr. Helen Macdonald. vice-president, Flu., and to Thoinasvllle. Ga. Al both will think she has been judging mur- dummies"—the Husbands' Army. That the Several States Should Enact was the presiding officer of the meet- places she will conduct a Girl Seoul deresses before, but not pretty girls. TEAM HAS DINNER The Sabine Women ore most stub- i Providing for a Compulsory ing. The business feature of ihc pro- Leadership course. B. Davidson is ail atorney-gcneral. Since so much enthusiasm is being SCHEDULE OF ELECTIONS c—then charmingly j Unemployment Insurance lo Which gram was very short in order to give and one who prosecutes with a Though Their Last Together. It Was sweet and docile. The Romans, armeil I Employer Should Contribute." Win- most of the time to Dr. J. Fred Rippy. taken in Girl Scouting. It Is Interest- skilled manner. Carlotta Knobeioch Gay Occasion—'Table a Basket- always with their shields and breast- | llirop has the negative of tills qucs- ing lo know a little of the history of April 10 Annouilceme will never have to worry again about platcs. arc by nuluie commanding and tlun to uphold. Instead of having Duke University. "his activity. In England, Lord Buden- made of nominations for sident of unemployment—She is a lawyer, her ball Court in Miniature dignified. The Sabine Men are devoted | mixed trams as was done last year, Professor Hippy's subject was "State Powi'll was the founder of scouting: Student Government Association am. chosen profession. Tile whole cast to their wives and are always obedient ; the debate will be contested on one Department and Right of Revolution." and. in America, the credit for begin- president of the Y. W. C. A. Student Is made up of a group of actresses The Seniors entertained their bas- to them and to Roman law. side by the gentlemen from Furman In the beginning of his address, lie ning the "Scouting Movement" goes to Government meeting at 6:30 In Mali: whom you have seen perforin with a ketball team with a very clever banquet The costumes for "Sabine Women" and on the other by Harriet Chreitz- spoke very sympathetically of the Lal- Mrs. Juliette Lo-v. Scouting is nine- auditorium. technique that requires no com- on Friday afternoon. April 3. at the are unusually fascinating and suggest- berg and Lurllnc Hicks of Winthrop. iii-Aniericans. emphasizing the ncces- teen years old. having been first be- April 14—Election of these officers. ment. They are: Catherine Ander- Periwinkle Ten Room. Invitations were ive. Mrs. Gore wears a lovely flowing All stiidcuts and faculty members arc Islty of the United St.- ites to cuitlvute gun in 1912 with a small troop In Sa- April 17—Editor-in-chief of Thc son. Elizabeth Lowe. Jenny Byrd. unique gray basketballs, laced with gar- robe of lavendar trimmed with royal Invited to attend. la friendly feeling, because our eco- vannah. The nineteenth birthday of Johnsonian "apjxiinlcd'. Julia Mclvcr. Louis Lang. Mildred net and gray. purple, while Cleopatra r. and Mrs. Kinard Present al Meet- Lallii-Amerlcaii resentment toward the HERE ON APRIL 17TpresidenH t of thc Athletic Association. are too late to buy a ticket do not chicken, dressing, rice, giblet gravy, hot The Roman men arc true to tradi- president of the Junior Class. j tr ing of Alumnae Held Last United States: our rights in regard to kill someone who bought br- biscuits, olives, a salad course, and a tion In their soldier suits of grey and the building of a Nicaragua!! canal Nominations for house presidents: I fore you—Remember there wl .•cct course with coffee was served. Tuesday. April 1 of South Carolina To with their heavy glittering armour. secretary of Student Government: din- j hardbolled Judge, a sly lawy Those attending the banquet were: our administration of the Panama Ca- Je Itepre i-ntcri in Annual and If you like sarcasm, if you like hu- nal; the protection of our citizens and ing-room chairman: campus chairman; mswcrvlng jury! Miss Sefton. Miss Wcllner. Miss Clark. The Sumter Chapter of Winthrop mor. if you want a big laugh and the their Investments in Latin-America; Sophomore Class president; vice-house I I Miss Hoffman. "Lib" Smith. "Jo" Daughters held a meeting at the home DEBATE OX FREE TRADE most fun you've had this year, don't the Monroe Doctrine; and our policy presidents; assistant secretary and ' (Wright. Katherine Morgan. AdelcFord. of Mrs. Henry Brltlon on Tucsduy eve- j The annua! state oratorical contest in your favorite profes- In regard to the recognition of revo- treasurer of Student Government; vice- ' r I Naomi Scarborough. "B" Davidson. ni 8 A )r 7 Thc cha >ter had as Us hilereolleglate Event to I Held ller. Dr.""puih."'Dr." Rogers.' ""Slokum." " ' ' " ' ' I lutionary governments. Professor Kip- vill be held in the Johnson Hall audl- president, secretary, and treasurer of. Ruby Abercrombie. Beth Stewart. Julia guests President and Mrs. James P. • On Thursday "Johnny Walker." r whoever it may brought his discussion to a close by orium on Friday. April 17. at seven- Y. W. C. A., and vice-president, sccre- i Riddle. Margaret Whlsonant. "Lib" Kinard. Miss Iva Bishop, Miss Kate j'"*' ^ 1| Winthrop College will have her scc- be? Ill you like romance, here It is in hirty o'clock. Admission for Winthrop tary. and treasurer of Athletic Asso- Wicker, and Mr. Frederick T. Weber. "at ™ .he right j' lid debate with Lenolr-Rhyne College MacElhancy. Dot Evans. Mary Todd. every character, but most especially In ol revolution, and further that there indents is iilieen cents and twenty- ciallon. Marjorie Farmer. Eloise Clamp, and the artist who Is to paint thc portrait jof Hickory. N. C.. Thursday. April 16. the romantic little soul of the dynamic are two ways of bringing about reform. ive cents for faculty and other people. April 23—Elections. Nora Kate Belcher. Lucille Heinz.. of Miss Minnie Macfeat. at 4 p. m.. In Ihe Johnson Hall audi- Veronica "Miss Sara Cragwali'. Oh. first by ill' ballot, and if this doesn't This has been held at Win- April 24—Election of Senior and Jun president of the class, and "Sweetie" President James P. Kinard s|jokc on torium. Thc Winthrop debaters will how they weep! You've heard women succeed then by thc bullet. The lat- > for a number of years In the lor Class representatives on Board Bolt, cheer leader, were present also. liooks as friends 111 literature and Mrs '.iphold the affirmative of the query. •ivccp and wail. Well! In "Sabine ter one Is the one that usually must The representatives came from business managers of Thc Taller am Before leaving, the Seniors sang James P. Kinard s|»ke on culture. ! "Resolved. That the Several Nations Women." the women weep! The men be relied upon in Lallii-Ameriea. Our arlou- men's colleges in thc slate, Johnsonian 'appointed'. many songs and let merriment reign Miss Frances McLaurin of the class ' Should Adopt a Policy of Free Trade." weep! They all weep! Don't miss It! national government of the United meeting will be presided over by April 25—All other elections begin. supreme at their last banquet together. of '29 rendered a delightful vocal solo J lm | Tho Debaters' League Invites everyone Tonight at 8 o'clock in the Main States today Is a result of a revolu- ! " H. March. Drcsidi and John Miss Frances Tutw of the Aslie- to be present. Auditorium will be staged the most de- In which she was accompanied by Mrs. lion, and thc right of a revolution Is :A' Mn>- vice-president. Pauline Bush, a Winthrop gradu- ltekali Richards Francis. Mrs. Pcrrln I lie schools spent Easterr aat Wlti- lightful comedy of the season. Ad- slated in our Declaration of Independ- j tvprl""(' win ^ Interested in licar- Miss Mary T. Scudder attended this ate. spent the Easter Holidays in Lawson 'Gladys Eadoni also sang. Mrs. hrop with her mother. Mrs. mission Is only 25 and 50 cents. Don't encc. j mg these orates malcli their |>owers. week the Biennial Convention at Bos- Rock Hill with her sister. Mrs. Dick- Lawsou was accompanied by Mrs. Elsie Tutwller. rr.'ss It! I III the past the speakers have been ex- ton of the American Association of i5011' Knobeioch Klrby. Hazcll Townscnd. Lucille Cuttlno, I ccltent and the competition keen. No Mildred Thomason has returned to | University Women. Miss Scudder -s I Margaret Sloan and Caroline Tln- After the program, a delightful so- Edna Lou VanOrsdcll. and Elizabeth I doubt, the speakers this year will even the college after being detained at the president of the Rock Hill branch sley went to Charlotte on Sunday cial hour was enjoyed. Parrott went to Charlotte Saturday, be better than those in the pas'. her home by an attack of influenza. |of the A. A. U. W. i with Miss Sloan. THt JOHNSONIAN

TOni (OR NOT) TO COLLEGE THE JOHNSONIAN CAREFUL CLEANING ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY A list of "Don'ls" for the parents of boys and girls who will soon graduate THE FEATURISTS I lb* Regalar Scukm Tbe Official Organ or the Student Body sf Winthrop College, The S»ath Carolina College for Women. from high school has been prepared by Dean Loomls of New York University. Faultless Cleaners ilfUw Price (Regalar 8CMIM). I1.H Per Vear HOPE door to Jim was as line a girl as any I4S East While Slrerl It is so beaunlully balanced that it tie stood on the crest ol a rocky pro- man could want. She was a good, Adrcrtisiin Bate* on Application. would hung evenly all around II it were montory Jutting tar Into the restless thrifty housekeeper, and an unusual | pulsed on the point of a needle. But Intend a* second-class matter November 21, 1823, under the Act of March 3. sea. His dark, handsome head was bent cook, even for these parts. Her liog | its chief virtue is it; emphasis on com. 1879, at the postofflce in Rock Hill, 8. C. to the merciless winds; his tired, world- and hominy supper with gingerbread inon sense. Fathers and mothers proh- weary eyes were fixed unseeingly on for dessert, was known ril over the ( THE STAFF ably need to IK* reminded that they Reek Hill Dry Cleaning Co. the waves that so relentlessly dashed country. She. poor child, was dead HELEN O. MACDONALD Faculty Editor should not insist on u college education themselves agal'ist the snore. He was In love with Jim. Well, during fair LENA MILES WEVER Editor-in-Chlel for their children merely because they THE OLDEST THE LARGEST weary ol life--infinitely weary. The week that fall, the whole Wilcox fam- 8AI.I.TE HARRISON ...... Associate Editor themselves had one or did not have THE BEST EQUIPPED LANG IE MARTIN ...... Business Manager crooked little cynical smile told one ily. except Jim. went to the county one. It is easy to be wise about these Phone 755 MARIA MARTIN Assistant Business Manager that; the ghastly look in his young- seal for the five days. He had to stay ...... Assistant Business Manager problems until the moment when they ANN THOMPSON old eyes confirmed it, but beneath the at home to look after his garage and MARY TODD ...... Circulation Manager become urgent. hard surface somewhere there was a filling station, and as the Wilcox's don'', REPORTERS All the parental wisdom in the world soul— perhaps. keep a cook, lie had lo shift for him- PERRY'S CUT RATE DRUG STORE is sometimes not enough to send stu- self. He took his dinner up at the Martha West, Bart fa Wilder, Mary Garrison, Martha Wilbur, Agn ca Hickaon, 1 The high winds became an echoing SAVES YOI! MONEY ON ALL YOCK PI'KCHASES dents to the best college for their need-!. Creek's, but tried to fix his own break- Oeorgle Derrick, L Ulle MOM, Inn* Todd. Elizabeth Olovtr, Mary N*H M Daniel t b that lulled the turbulent waves to Dean Loomls recognizes the forces fasts and suppers. Spot, his dog, didn't Delicious llot Sandwiches at Our New anil Mini calm. The mist crept softly upward SATURDAY. APRIL 11, 1931 I which often take the decision from the much like this arrangement, so he and with its delicate, silvery, fingers .parents, and warns against them, but took to hanging about the Wallace's caressed his throbbing temples. And SANITARY FOUNTAIN •J" I there Is no way of surely carrying out back door aroi nd meal limes. Agnes LOOSE ENDS still the turmoil raged within him. this instructions. liked dogs. „jid she may have con. This is the season of the year Flaming darts of scarlet were writh- | Boys and girls know well enough flded to him what she never told othei LEAVE IT TO US ing before him now. Nervously, he Dilutes and dainty sandwiches we serve. that always brings that dreaded folks; anyway, he seemed to know u hat college they want to attend, and pressed his hund across his brow t» Such as lovely Winthrop cirls deserve. malady, "Spring Fever." Mor- what was going on in her mind same whether they want to go to any. Som - shut out the awful vision. Still they Fresh fruits and "HOMEADE" candles for you, Statistic show that half the people as he did in Jim's. So when Agnes, like And a welcome to "LOVELY KlIAI'aOUll.S IN liLUE." tals are rather inconsistent with wish to go with their friends. Other., camc pouring d->wn. twisting, seething, >.n the world are lucky in love. We prefer a college within easy reach oi a good neighbor, asked Jim oVer to sup- the season in this respect, for living tongues of scarlet they for -led "There you arc." presume that the rest are Just plain per on the night her pa had gone to home, and some welcome the oppor- the cords: Dum Splro. Spero. now when all outdoors is, so to lucky. the Barnesville Boosters Banquet, there tunity to gel as far away as possible. "While I live. I hope." murmured the was Spot at the front door. Maybe THE ROCK HILL CANDY COMPANY speak, "getting a new start on They arc Do shrewd to oiler reasons vaves. "I hope- while I live. I hope." "I'm the double negative in life," he smelled the hominy and sausage i'hone 392 110 N. Trade S.. life and putting forth renewed which might prejudice father or moth- iluobbed the low wi.ids. And sudden- said fhe journalism student when asked cooking, but I think his love for his vigor and spirit, we go just the er. but in almost any catalogue they 'v. with Joyous response, the soul of [o produce her pointed paragraphs. master was stronger than his hunger, can lind plenty of plausible evidence Voutli echoed back Its heritage: "I other way and "quit." and h? wanted to be where Jim was. miiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii of the good they could derive from lha; hope—while I live. I hope!" Jim chased him off. for. while he loved The unfortunate part of it is "Laying all Jokes aside, we must particular college. B. C. the dog, he didnt want him tagging that this is no time for quitting. study." said the college senior as she Choosing a college because oi .social behind him when he went visiting, and picked up a copy of the "Buccaneer." Not much time remains to dem- contacts alrcudy made or others hoped HAVING his humor wasn't any too good cither, I CATAWBA LUMBER COMPANY j onstrate the powers we have in for. or because it is known to encour- Raving Is cue of the particular prides after three days of men-folks cooking. us. Now is the time to expend age athletic interests is a motlve .' Winthrop girls. It Is something He was planning lo walk over to the slrongly opposed by Dear. Loomls. An that final burst of spirit, that nade. developed, and given over for Simmons' after supper, too. and Marie | LUMBER AND MILLWORK | amplification of the uninlcllectual se- heir special u-c, to be handled wisely test bit of stored up energy ' calleth unto deep," saith the couldn't stand dogs, silly thing. Well. lection oi a college appears in tills r unwisely, fairly or unfairly, but all Spot went off. and Jim thought he'd poel needed to bring about a glorious I - month's Atlantic. Tins discussion oi j the same end. seen the last of him till morning. whal about wh0 sa s the kind of students who should not "Such popularity must be deserved." finish. Elections for officers1Lers ' ^ > - "Now whal went on in the Wallace's | Phone 148 | fofnr nexn».t yea..„ r .begi . n thi. s week, : That's too deep for me?" go to college at all is by Mr. Frederick I'he wisdom of that ha. long been rcc- big kitchen that night. I can't tell you, Winsor, for many ycurs headmaster oi gnized and the popularity ol ravin;: bul I have my owu ideas. Spot may and mark the "beginning of the! "Earrings for men" is the latest cry a New England boys' school. t an es tablished fact. Thcrcfoie. the have peeped in at the kitchen door, too; :iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:tlUng we can caU our He has greut admiration lor the bo> lext question Is. why? Tills weighty I don't know about that, but I do but that period possesses many ^ whom he describes a> "unintellectual.' •uery caused much thinking and man • know this: When Jim and Agnes got wn? possibilities to make or break us.! ° That boy is not unintelligent, but his frowns of concentration. The effort to the parsonage around ten oclocic, Don't you like to see things shiny and bright? mind does not work like that of 111-' .'us tremendous, but at last several Spot was waiting for them. On the Williams, "THE PAINT MAN," painto them right. ^ Up the old year in • A minister was unable to understand Reverend's fiont walk he met them, boy for whom higher education is :» plausible answers presented themselves. Williams' paint looks good; it lasts a long time; 1 ing manner. All these • Why a married woman lelt him in dii- suitable preparation lor life. Colleges First: While it is the property of all, a.wagglng and a.wrlggllng all ovei. Jim 8Ust w u As is each week described in our little rhyme. countless little things We've | ' 'n he asked her if she believed arc beginning to realize that boys oi I has the gift of making each Indi- says that there was a knowing, almost overlooked, those things we'v., ! in an earthly devil. the latter stamp are H'l nearly so nu- vidual user feel that she Is the only laughing I-toldyou In his eyes. too. but "There you are." (link) intended doing but "just haven't merous as enrollment might indicate. >i:e so honored, and any superfluous I wouldn't vouch for that. All I know dl- had time," these "loose ends" of A 230-pound puglistt But Uiey arc still providing training. adjectives on the part of someone else, Is animals reason, all right." orcc in order to escape the beatlngj j no( g[ C. P. S. C. L. Williams *>aint Co. the year's work—lets clear them ilnd, but training in skills. unseemly. administered by his 110-pound wife. | (of [ll{ Second: lilt serves to exercise the vo- This week some of the Winthrop "We Sell It." "We Apply It.' away and have everything nice- Many college girls seem to be like that going to college whether their talents :al chords and help the aforesaid user Seniors who have taught In training i Rock Hill, S.C. ly finished when the year closes. concerning iheir work. arc developed by it or not. *to find out Just how many times (In school are exchanging with teach- And do we worry about time- I Many boys, non-academic-mlndcd twenty minutes* she can say. "My Winthrop will be ready for a good ers over the state who finished at i but nevertheless possessed ol nlenty id "Yc Idea! passing slowly? We can remedy Winthrop last ye-. •. These teachers •spring cleaning after being all trucked Third: It properly impresses all lis- that. Instead of allowing it to j oi practical intelligence, are diopped will observe in training school while up ihls week. teners as lo the extent of the user's from preparatory schools and. by tu- at Winthrop. Catherine Cusar.c ex- drag slowly by with nothing ac- aiowledge and unlimited •?> vocabu- , torlng and cramming, "shoe-homed ' changed with Mabel Johnson of complished during these last few ary «of half sentences, exclamations . Into college. Mr. Winsor has outiin' -1 Lodge. Marian Rothrock with Sulllc lOO Visiting Cards i:id adjectivesi. weeks, let us "fill the unforgiv- the kind ol secondary education which Blolr of Clover. Vivian Burroughs Fourth: It fills the user with Incs- ing minute with sixty seconds' with Louise Langlcy of Clover. Louise to tell which girl comes out first in the ! | imable opinion of the ability to "keep Engraved $1.90 worth of distance run." We can 1 prepare them not for college Myers with Eulallc Williams of Ker- ire drills after every entertainment, j j he ball rolling" when the crowd seems hie; yet probably many su.n shaw. Velta Rogers with Dorothy New Plate (liven Free make the time pass quickly if mhappy or shows a desire to edge i would find themselves qual- . Murrah of Duncan, Pauline r-eler we spend it in finishing off Many Seniors have found that the | ( spite ol its main purpose, to. with Oleta Price of Oastonia, Louise Highest Quality Workmanship and inemployment problem is a little mor.- the raw edges and fastening the trance into college. -New Yor . Bonny with Aurelia Antley of Bish- than a topic one reads about in Politi- Material loose ends of the pattern of work IIAP TO MA opvllle. Louise Bruce with Athllc cal Science. Ma: we have woven this year. Bauknight of Bessemer City. Helen Call At Our Office and See Line of Cards and New Type Deslfns I n:re uin sorry Easter Is over, 'cause S. H. After observing the girls for several O'Dell with Clara Mae Klzer of Fort all of the pretty corsages are all dead Mill. Virginia Parker with Harriet nsecutlve mornings as they rusli Whew!" Polly pulled as she raced :<:id II won't be any use to go to church Lewis of Pauline, and Nora Fields TAKE YOUR TIME madly toward the dining room, we have imo Fine Arts exactly twenty-three next Sunday. I sure had a big Easter .I.-Jill, before the bell rang. "These with Sara Williams of Clover. Have you ever thought about become conildeut that there will be a myself—I sal in the same pew with Record Printing Co. large number out for the track tour- -Up; will be the death of me yet! I how foolish it is to have an hour live corsages. Mine was Just about as Hallle Carson. Mary Ellis and The Printers in the Churc h Phone 1G4 Hampton Street nament this year. wa. a ready on second floor when I pretty as the rest even if it didn't smell Frances Hill. Winthrop graduates, vis- in which to go somewhere, and • uddenly discovered thut I'd left my as good. The best part of it Is that I ited the college last week. Granted a woman is an "optical il- oiuAing pad at home. What did I do? then take only a few minutes? made ii myself. I found some real lusion." she may be as fanciful in deed Sara Wagnon was called home That is what we are continuall.v Itushcd over to Bancroft, ran up three pretty yellow flowers growing in the as in appearance. When Is the youni; jlisiits of stairs, grubbed my truunt Tuesday on account of her mother's doing. grass right on front campus, so I Just knight to know if the letter from lu- Illness. pud. fell down the stairs, made sixty helped myself 'They didn't really care When we go to the auditorium lady Is the true unfolding ol her heart, Main Building, and puffed up j back tc savv a man puIIIng up some Molly Blackwell. Dotty Zemp. and for an entertainment as long as or a hasty copy of a roommate's treas- these three detestable flights of stall by the roots and all). I don't know Virginia Halle spent Enster In Ches- : ured possession? Though, beware thut on two cylinders!" And then she added a program is being given we are Hie real hygenl-botanlcal name but ter. COURTESY you Judge rightly! perfectly content, but as soon as w.aihfully: "I wish every single stair- down home you always called them way In the whole wide world would lull the curtain falls we seem to hav dandelions. , Catherine Boykln. Betty Cureton. | Ship ahoy! Tls the political sea ol down! Maybe I could move in peace!" Gertrude Zemp and Tommy Outhrle ccllege nominations that we are And ma. this college sure does be- We hope we shall never reach the point the idea that we must get out as "Polly, dear, II all the steps and went to Camden for Sunday. launching into. Shall we sink or swim? lieve in eduaction for all the walks quickly as posisble. Therefore, stairs In this old world fell down, we'd It's time to decide who will be what in life. There Is a pretty collie dog j Miss Carter Jones of Cokcr College when we will be too busy for the little there is a mad rush for every all be down on llrst floor waiting, 1 and why! who takes gym with me. Only he I was here on Easter with her mother, wo!king, and seeking for a way to door. This is very unpleasant doesn't dance but sits up and makes I Mrs. Howard Carter Jones. courtesies which are such a pleasant feature for those who do not wish to hur- Feature a drab Winthrop uniform menial notes while we do th • dances. | Mildred Smith has returned from | a gorgeous corsage, and a miserably This same dog is in one of my edu- of the day's work. ry, because they are shoved and cached single | her home where she was called on j rainy day combination! But it was Eas- cation classes. That dog sure has n pushed about and probably step- account of the Illness of her mother. | ter. so why worry? loi of sense, but he Is just like all oth- ped on several times. r college students. He sleeps all of Bett Trezebant. from St. Matthews The question arises, why all "Time and tide wait for no man." the lime the teacher Is talking but From the lowly earth to the vaulted visited friends on the campus Sun- the rush? There must be a rea- But waves certainly take Winthrop when u remark licklcs his ear he sig- THE CENTRAL UNION BANK girls away for week-ends. And we skies, nifies his approval by short, sharp son for it, but as yet it is ftnd we mount to its summit 'ound by wonder what brings them back. barks. Today he wept at the unac- On Friday evening Miss Green and known. The girls usually have round. customed flow of eloquence, but did Mrs. McClung dined with the home Of South Carolina nothing very important to do, SERIES OF MUSIC RECITALS Thai man knew that earthly hap- lot interrupt until the last period was management family. and especially nothing so im- I plness and eternal iieace were only to ;aid, then he howled out loud in long Capital and Surplus One Million Dollars With the arrival of spring comes the (*. BOt:cn by slowly aspiring to reach Maria Martin went to Clemson on ,lrSt lhe n plaintive tones. portant as to cause them to be °'.. l° 8-awaltcd senior re-[the lWllBS that are highest. Tuesday 10 attend her brother's wed- Well. ma. I got writer's cramps from thoughtless of the people about citals. With Margaret Williams as a ! ding. \ baby has reached the first milc- practicing such long words on you. I pleasing pianiste and Mary Hammond me In his life when he takes his first them. They go home and retire guess I had better stop. N. B. "Choi- as the ever-delightful violinist, the pro- immediately or probably just sit loitering step; for Irom that time he lie" what walks like this—llmpty-llmp gram promises to be different and very around until light bell. ire sure of himself; he knows that -Is coming to sec Essie on Sunday. interesting. If the second step falls he can always As ever, HAP. How much better it would be Following will be the program: y again. Something done one time Phone 80 M. H. Sandifer, Prop. if everyone would wait for sev- Sonata. Opus 27, No. 2 I Moonlight i . never again impossible. SPOT SHOULD HAVE BEEN A LADY eral curtain calls and then walk Adagio sustenuto. Allegretto. Presto ag- When a youth or maiden, shining "Of cours» animals reason. Why. out leisurely. We have as long itato. Beethoven—Miss Williams. Ith the light of younc hope and young they take a number of facts into con- Abendlied. Schumann; Pale Moon. courage, sets out on the "strunge ad- sideration and make a decision as surely a time as we need to get to our cgan-Kreisltr: Ave Maria. Schu- venture" that is life. Just uhca I gleams e human beings do. Take the case rooms, so let's not exhaust our- -.ann-WilhelmJ; Tambourjn Chinols. the fire of an ideal. By one small serv- of Jim Wilcox's dog. Now that animal Sandifer Drug Store selves trying to see how soon we Kreisler—Miss Hammond. ice. one act of kindness, or one deed could carry on as many mental pro- san get there. J. L. Valse in E minor

"Say It With Flowers" ties (Three Blind Mice, Row, Row. Row | CHILD DEVELOPMENT Your Boat, and othersi. The leader led ' Red Seal Taxi Co. Flowers For Any and All YWCA Collegiate Exchange them gleefully on from one sweet re- j f\<$s fraln to another, making the rafters Occasions CONFERENCE HERE ring. Business called and I had to PARAGRAPHS AT RANDOM leave this pleasant harmony of sound, 'To Br Held April 17-18, Sponsored by Reid n "Someone Is doing the common but I did not mind, for I carried with Home Economics Department of things of life uncommonly well." me a secret—Mr. Magginls has sue- | Winthrop College John D. Rockefeller, Jr. ceeded in secretly instilling his great• Flower Shop Morale is that quality which keeps love for vocal music into his students j Hampton Street Theme of Conference: "The All a man's head up. It Is based on faith in hopes that they will be able to make MEN up for his shortcomings along this line. TEACHERS:— Phone 1*3 House Miotic 173 Y NE Houud Training and Development of and expresses Itself In courage. It Is Children." stimulated by circumstances but not • Tis indeed u noble effort made.i Join a U»e, wide-awake ener- MSTtK Ml SIC SERVICE ON April 17, Morning Session, 10 o'clock controlled thereby.—Blue Stocking. getic Teachers Agency. We GOOD NEWS FROM NEWBERRY SUNDAY me—"Emotional Training and A fine reputation can draw hand- Guarantee yoa SERVICE. COLLEGE! On Sunday evening ut tlic regular Development." some salaries, but it takes a man with ( Wilkes Teacher* Agency, Dr. Lescsne Smith. Spartanburg, S. Newberry College has recently re- church huur u most impressive Easter brains to attract praises.—Emory | Rock Hill. S. C. . presiding. ceived the gift of about $15,000. The Complete Line of I'ltgraiit was presented by members ul Wheel. CIO Peoples Bank Jlldg. Phon- Dr. James P. Kinard. president Win- >um was willed to the college by the tlic music department. Despite all llie clamor raised by 163. Winthrop Jewelry luv. W. p. Peyton ol the Episcopal throp College—Greetings. magazine readers, It's mostly the col- late Mrs. M. M. Kinard. the wife of a I'nurch read the Easter passage, which Dr. Richard Pollitzer. child specialist. lege students In this country who need graduate of the class of 1887. and Novelties was followed by tlic loilowing program Greenville, S. C.—Safeguarding the a godd five-cent weekly.- Duke Chron- glad to hear of our friends' ul taster music, directed by Mr. Walter Health of Children." iclc. good fortune and know that if they Miss Mary Frayser. Purnell Research ir condition they can use a .;. Roberts: "You cs.n fool some of the people GEO. BEACH little extra money advantageously. Organ Prelude—Miss Jeannette Koth. Worker—Nutrition for the Normal De- uil of the time, and all of the people JEWELRY CO. Ciiorus, Jcsu, Word ol Cod Incarnate, lopment of the Child." some of the time, but you can not "Dependable Since 18«1" tijunod—Chapel Choir. Miss Mary Ball, instructor in Nutrl- fool all of tlic people all of the time." STAEGER'S WATCH on and Child Development. Winthrop Contralto solo. Bells ol Easter Day, Lincoln. SHOP College -What Parents Can Do for the Dressier—Kathryn Cox. The true life comes through loll (At City Pharmacy) Physical Development of Children. All elaborate formal dinner was giv- Vocal Duet, They have taken away and struggle, the thoughtful life Is Dr. Leon Banov, child specialist. en in Practice Home Saturday eve- j my Lord, Mendelssohn—Mary Frances the sure way to riumph. We find Charleston. S. C.—Infant and Child ning. amid various brilliant colors of I Hoc, Thclma White. life as we spend it In love for others. Hygiene from the Angle of the Com- decorations, candles, and food, beau- Violin solo, Ave Maria, Gounod- —Newberry Indian. SPORTING munity. tifully and artistically symbolized the Mary Hammond. Man is a queer species and must Afternoon Session, 2 o'clock Easter season. Miss Mary Thurmond GOODS Chorus, He was despised tThe Mes- lie treated with great tact and un- PIGGLY WIGGLY Theme—"Emotional Training and was hostess. The guests were Mr. and lalu, Handel—Chapel Choir. derstanding.- Cokcr Periscope. Development." Mrs. R. H. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. String Quartet, Largo from New One rcaso.i the grocery stores do An Ideal Place to Chinaware Dr. Sylvia Allen, resident physician. Graham, Misses Ethel Jones, and Sa- World Symphony, Dvorak—Mary Ham- so much more business than the Winthrop College, presiding. rah Cragwall. Shop for Novelties mond, Ellen Brice, Margaret Hardin, THE SPORT SPY bookstore.". Is that an empty stomach Sadie Gogguns. professor of Element- • ltutli Hamilton. can kick up a lot more fuss than an Miss Alda Pridmore, Miss Anne Prid- ary Education. Winthrop College- GOOD THINGS Solo, Shout, Shout, Ye Seraphs. TRACK •mpty head.—Orange & Blue. more of Columbia, and Mr. Casper ROCK HILL The Emotional Life of the Child. Although it was rainy and dreary Watson of Greenville were dinner Ward-Stephens—'Thclma White. The many colored April Fool edition Mrs. Gladys H. Groves. Chapel Hill, the first part of the week, sunshine guests of the home management fam- TO EAT HARDWARE CO. Chorus Victory. Shelley - Chapel of the various colleges both near and N. C.—Habit Training in Children. soon came—and with it came consci- ily Sunday. Dr. Frank Howard Richardson. Black fur have been greatly enjoyed by the The auditorium was decorated with entious and determined track work. Mountain. N. C.—The Nervous Child. exchange editors. If she were not a South Carolina palms and white iris. The main athletic field was lined off April 18, Morning Session fool before, she is now latter having On each side of the Bible stand was a on Wednesday morning, and has been Theme—"Mental and Social Devel- read and believed what she read Golden Peacock Beauty Line large seven-candle candelabra. used during all the vacant periods opment." and each afternoon. Hurdles have Massage Creme. 25c; Hand Creme, 25c; Cleansing Creme. 25c; Dean Bunyan Y. Tyner. Winthrop HOW TO CATCH FLEAS Brilllantlnc, 25c, Vanishing Creme. 25c; Lemon Creme. 25c; Reseated SERIES OF BIBLE STUDIES AT been set up in the center of the College, presiding. 1. I earn to play the zither anil Creme. 25c; Tonic Tissue, 25c; Tonic Face Powder, 25c; Liquifying WF.EKLV SERVICE field and three run-ways have been charm them with the music. (The Creme, 25c; Drosollne, 50c; Drosol, 50c; Depilatory, 50c; Talcum, 25c; BELL'S Dr. J. Morse Beeler. Spartanburg made around the field. Tlic posts for At the Wednesday evening Vesper Soap. 25c; Bath Salt, 50c; Dusting Powder, 50c; Rouge 50c; Com- General Hospital—The Mental Health zither Is preferable, as music with- | Service Mrs. Claire Kearse Graucl high jump have been set up—and out a definite rhythm appeals to un- pact Tell them the story of two SHOE [winthrop College—Teaching the Child and javelin and discus. cckly Prayer Service for four weeks. | to Face Reality/ ••Id men fighting and CALHOUN DRUG COMPANY hese studies, called "Large Studies (bl then when they are overcome Mlss M|nn(c Macfca( profcssor of Oil yesterday afternoon and this . . and Nannally's Candles i The Bible." will be led each time Kindergarten Education—Respect for • bv laughter, speed them on their way by a different faculty member. morning the main athletic field was i,<-nVei» SHOP the Child's Personality. the scene of the State High School Mrs. Grauel gave an Instructive talk 3. Say "up two flights and ask for Mrs. Gladys H. Groves, Chapel Hill. Track Meet. Finals took place this on the book of Amos, Introducing her S. C. Tlic Responsibility of Parents Tony." and they will Immediately go. morning at ten o'clock. 5. Bring four dogs into the room 153 East Main topic by a brief mention of the geog- for the Development of Right Social raphy of Israel and a statement of and when they are covered s Attitudes. The college track meet will beheld her reasons for choosing this book for them to Kalazamaa. Afternoon Session on the main track field at two her discussion. Mrs. Grauel gave a 6. If the above methods all fall, Shoe Rebuilding Theme—"Responsibility of Home and o'clock this afternoon. Those taking very appreciative survey of the teach- a cake of Life-buoy, and take a h Keep Your Skin Healthy With This Other Organizations for Child Devel- part have done concentrated practice ing of Amos and methods of approach. in hot woter.—Periscope. opment and Training." for the past month, and if you're Daily Care Dean Mary Theresa Scudder. Win- Y. W. C. A. PAY DAY there, you can't help enjoying your- AH of this Information Is. will throp College, presiding. At the Y. W. C. A. Pay Day on self—for you'll sec smooth, even track Dr. Saldte E. Slark. professor of :ry day night and morning—cleanse your skin with Cleansing April 1, $232.50 was taken Into the Home Economics. Winthrop College-- Visit Our (iil"t De-j treasury. Bancrolt Hall led with a been caught? Surely, our tricnas in. Wi|ie gently with tissues, then pat with a pad of absorbent Changing Social Coi ditlons and Their Elizabeth Smith has announced the aren't In sympathy for a movement total of $€2.50. n wrung out in cold water and saturated with Skin Tonic. Do partmcnt Effect on the Home. Senior track team as follows: "B" similar to that of llie famous, world- 1 Davidson. Adclc Ford. Mary Todd. : Y. W. GROUPS BEGIN •akcr to be announced— nie wide. hot dog. Poor dogs, even 111 iuitlifiiKv and your sikn will not only be healthy and naturally Art and Gift Waves BIBLE STUDIES Child's Right to a Wholesome Envl- Andrea Hoffmeyer. Catherine Mor- death they shall know no glory for gan. Margaret Whlsonant. Minnie Ella f. but will stay young and fresh indefinitely. For complete ln- The members of the Cabinet ojiened SAYS GERMAN ACTOR JEWELRY for Their Children. "I am proud uf the contribution London Madrid Rome Paris Berlin a sludy on Monday afternoon of the ely good. .Its "Historical Background and Periods State American Legion Auxiliary- which college dramatics arc making in Mrs. Henry Cappelmau. The American mlier the dramatic art and its apprecia- COMPANY of The Bible." Vir- ill's Contribution to Child Welfare Jean Arthur. Allie Bradford tion in America." said Max Mnntor. The Gospc! of Mark will be the ginla Cc I.oache. Alice Dent. Elizabeth and Development in South Carolina. famous Ge (lifts That Last study in the Freshman Cabinet which Mayflcid. Helen Mixan. Evelyn Mc- will hold Its first meeting on Thursday State Mental Hygiene Association — Elizabeth Arden's Venetian Toilet Preparations are on sale al Danlel. Caroline Schlfflcy. and Helen afternoon. Dr. Abby Holmes, Winthrop College. slty. Repairing and Whitakcr. All students who do not belong to What the State Mental Hygiene Asso- j Mr. Montor lias been touring ui> Motion is Attempting to Do. United Stales wilh llie theatrical Engraving one of these groups are Invited to Bert Pcay Is due a great deal of Home Economics—Miss Lillian Hoff- company playing "Street Scene". At join the one they prefer. All the credit for the Sophomore track team. nan. state supervisor home economies present he is helping to coach a play- J. L. Phillips Drug Company You bring the pic- itrotips will continue this work once a She has kept right up with each per- week for four successive weeks. —Home Economies and Child Develop- son's work, and has selected the fol- to be given by the New York Uni- ture—we make the ment. lowing team: Ray Bcaudrat. Char- versity dramatic club. Special Talent Requisite State Tuberculosis Association—Miss lotte Pope. Magruder Hopkins. Helen frame. "Of course." said Mr. Montor. "a Whaley, The Tuberculosis Association's Gainbrcll. Elizabeth Clowney. Mar- Program of Teacher Training for Child garet Goodson. Margaret Jackson. person must tfove special talent to be an actor, and It Is here that college Health. Polly West. Mae Gibson. Dorothy Ab- dramatics are of great value. They crnathy. and Bert Peay. APRIL give one an opportunity to find out Life is like April—like this month On Saturday afternoon we'll see a whether he has any dramatic ability. lead- that weeps even as it laughs. Its great many of the "hoc'tey and bas- Charles Hopkins, who Is winds never storm like those of ketball Freshmen" in action on the lug figure on Broadway tarted his March; Its tempests never rage and track field. "Wecdle" Sprulll has career In the dramatic si ay at this The $5.00 prize for howl. Yet we find no monotony here. managed the team. Its members arc: university some 20 years ago." O KEEP It is a fitful, cvcrchangtng month. When asked whether students in the best \V. S. will be Sara Anderson. Ruth Simmons. Lou The Delta Epsllon Kappa was There is an clfi in the j Oliver. Elizabeth Dargan. Helen Hum German universities have taken up YOUR FIGURE tertaincd at the Periwinkle Tea Room atmosphere that drives mad with phrlos Virginia Salley. Elizabeth dramatic work. Mr. Montor said that divided between the on March 21 with Male Mycrson. Kate longing for one know Dt what. n.lrmml Helen Peden. Mildred Amos. the movement Is not nearly so wide- Rcsen and "Dot" Rublnowltz acting a.- Perhaps it Is the moon. Eugenia Swcetenliurg. Dot Poag. and spread In Germany as in t. always YOUNG following girls: univer- hostesses. A delightful St. Patrick'.' There's the snatch of a half-formed "Wrcdlc" Sprulll try. Some of the German Day color scheme was used. song in the air, and lilting, joyous sltlcs have dramatic societies, but Those attending were: Sara Fram, laughter. And suddenly the clouds The four track teams have been they do not enter Into the art very AND LOVELY f Helen Gould Humphries Ruth Prank. Mary From, Irene Kass- blot out the brightness—all, so It directed most ably by Mlss Frances ntcnsively. "American people." said Vivlennc Russell lcr. Norma Kassler, Lena Schctn, and seems, that Is worthwhile. Then as Hoffman. Mr. Montor. 'have special talent for Harriet Holman Miss Elizabeth Hyman. suddenly they rend themselves asun- acting and they also love and are To lool* most charming in the der. leaving April to smile through BASEBALL able to appreciate the art. They Sara Dremmn Craig ELLEN II. RICHARDS CLUB MEETS her tears. Everybody wants to see a home- are quick, graceful and have keen new styles, you must deftly ac- triangular po;k«s The regular monthly meeting of the run! Well, come out to the main ath- It's a gallant month struggling out imagination. cent your slender youthful cuivcj iroide'ed crepe de Ellen H. Richards Club was held In from the cold, relentless harness that letic field Monday afternoon and sec Mr. Montor said that sound pic- practice house Wednesday afternoon was Winter. It's marvellously tender the Juniors play the Seniors, and the tures have greatly encroached upon wilh Maiden Form foundations, The main feature of the afternoon was with its dewy, hope-filled, eyes of Freshmen the Sophs. Then, on Tues- the stage and arc a serious menace a talk on family life and customs In revealing delicately curved bust, youth. Life throbs, now gently, now day afternoon, there will be the FrcshKresn- . (o u cspoc|nlIv |„ this country. "How- London Italy by Mlss bcniamln. The remain- furiously, in its warm pulsing breath. -Scnlor and Sophomore-- Junior I cycr.. hc declared. small waist and trim hips. der of the program consisted of current There Is much to be conquered: there games. The grand finale will be the (h(, s|nBP will never perish events by Lillian Kay. violin solo by sister class double-header, which will y . plo prefer flesh and Is work to be done. There are flow- TQO man JM 0 —and because of their scientifi- Printery Ellsc Seawright. and a play entitled. ers to be planted and loved Into be- take place on Thursday afternoon blood representation to allow motion • Keeping up With the Family." Tea ing. skies to be tinted, waters to be promptly at four o'clock. pictures to take its place." — The Spec- cally conect desisn, Maiden was served afterwards. Mlss Wcllncr Is coaching baseball. mude abundant, trees and barren tator. Foim saiments will guard for the and the teams promise good games. On Tuesday evening Misses Anne earth to be clothed In the fresh ver- Tlic cluss teams will be announced fuluie the buoyant figure beauty Cameron. Mary Ball, and Mrs. Tut dure of youth. CAMPUS TALK on Monday. wiler and Mrs. Watson took dinner will Then It Isn't strange at all. Is It. While wandering on the campus af- that is yours today. that we should love this month ter dinner on Wednesday methought I the home management family. May Day practiccs are taking place though It fills our "souls with a wist- heard a choir of ongel voices. With mv ful longing that is almost an ache daily—during gym periods and the long nose for ijiusicol sound I slunk MAIDEN FORM BRASSI£RCCO.,lnc. afternoons. The costume committee jjj minimum,,, for something we know not what? around until I traced it

ty in talking to women Jurors. The CANNIBALISM IN court room Is no ph.ee for flowery elo- 1C0IOAll IIIUPI CIbUt ,or honest PfraenlK'onand Lipstick Free! ArnlUflN JUrluLt c0"slderallo,l °< all details of the case in question. On Thursda> evening. Apr'l 9. an Informal reception was gnen in honor Willi every box o New York Times Hu;»k Review Sketi-lies Twenty-two states have given theh of the Ben Greet players. The recep- feminine citizens Jury duty. South Car- Coty Powder. 89c Interesting Material in Book by tion was held in Johnson Hall Imme- olina women have been repeatedly re- W'illl.im Seabrook diately after the performance. ined the right of being ellglbl for Jury 'Ilie Wlnthrop College marshals dl- Mary Edith Plowden Ratterree's Jury duty should not only be Frances, r.cted ||lp gU(,i[3 (o j„|lllsoll Hull, avls wem to i By Percy Hutchinson i ed them. It sjiould be made com- " Manning for the week- vwure the college teachers and officer; ry. E. D. C. ,'llt-1 to attend a wedding. To the person silting comfortably in i p... and members of the Masquers re- Drug Store his armchair, or going about his dally ceived. ent home for the \ Cut Hate Drugs business with an occasional period for HOM A BO IT A SMILE? Mrs. Emmett Gore. Mrs. Warren Ci. recreation. such a wanderlust as takes j Keith and Mrs. Annette Butler served How do . William Seabrook into dark places of the maids In yc Annlel Prldmore visited her sister j *>,l"c'1' the earth is not easy to comprehend. dormitory? during the week-end. I It is too lur removed from the routine Some girls smile and say a cheerlu*. I Our own private Idea of carrying i of one's imaginations. The present Joke too far Is for a professor to hum, word or two when they chance to nice". Alice Virginia Sherard to Keeping Up With the World I writer is free to confess that he has Such girls never forget to thank a maid Winston-Salem for Easter, j "Home. Sweet Home" when he Is wri" - Andrew Jackson Hotel no desire to accompany Mr. Seabrook for the smallest service, as well as for ! Ing the exa mqucstlons on the board, Seven cities ore contending for the | — — ; on such a Journey as the latter has re- -omethlng big done to make her life Catherine Morgan spent Tuesday I "Ke* " and Coffee Shop honor in the site of the {vorid Confer- THE CLL'B corded In "Jungle Ways." but he has. ut Wlnthrop more pleasant. afternoon In Charlotte. ence on Armaments summoned next Thc inicntor of the radio may have nevertheless, read the narrative with Between this tin dot girl and the ,, ., ,, ——— February. They are B-nrrltz. Barcel- Wlnthrop? Why. that's our very se- foreseen some of its possibilities and ( something ol avidity. He did not. It Is maids there is that spirit of coopera- . V 0111 Kcys bro»>er from Ala- ona. Vichy. Cannes, Geneva. Vienna, j | , IecHve C Ub No we have onI> Iruc, feel shivers course up and down ion and understanding so essential to , V'Slted her on Wednesday. a few of Its abuses, but we doubt that he expected any such affliction as the four members. Well, in truth, iher arc his vertebrae when told of children he smooth and pleasant operation Agnes Hlckson's mother, father, crooning tenor.—Tiger. Impaled on -.peats in a feat of magic; o large an institution. a historic advertisement for Its meet- seventeen Hundred of us; but this is nor did he talk at Mr. Seabrook's feast i und brother visited her Thursday. Unfortunately, however, all girls ing place, besides the economic ben- ; a diflerent society and here seven- on human flesh, but perhaps contact cflts. I teen hundred makes four (types). Now with many similar books during the Winthrop do not show this considera- Mr. Robert Jones of Charlotte was ! let's meet thse young ladles. past few years has rendered him men- oil. To them, the i aids arc only nec- at Wlnthrop Sunday afternoon. The Russian Soviet is curtailing > stary machinery, meaning no more, In j The first of our society is Miss Scn- tally calloused. purchases in the United States. Prob- , ie!r estimation than pieces of lurnl- Miss Marjorlc Mendenhall had her or—dignified and serious-faced. Vou Thc author of "Jungle Ways" is ably the Russians are going to prove •re. 1' does not occur to such a girl mother as a guest during thc week- $100 CASH CASH $100 lee. she's going away from the club clearly skeptical of mucli that Is con- FREE that they can get along well without > say "thank you" for some service end. I next year and she must practice those tained in scientific works on the rites American assistance. ndeicd. j and customs of African blacks; at leas;' | qualities that will help her face the A lew days auo several girls and Mary 0antt has •**«> called to her Admiral Richard E. Byrd has stern realities in life. Her talk amona thc blacks of the Ivory Coast district aids were ironing In the laundry home Pa8cland because of her Belk's Hosiery Contest us 15 eS5 nounced that he Is planning another °' ' on plans and Training of French West Africa. Too much, he •cm of one of t.u dormitories. mother's Illness. Implies, has been written without first- . One Hundred Dollars in Cash Will Ue Given airplane expedition into polar regions School and her inward thought ias wc As soon as one of the girls left the , "—— within the next few months. He Is Bather, is "where shall I find a Job?" hand Information. Perhaps readers Lucille Sutherland spent the week- 1 00111 a maid asked: "Who is that girl?- to the Person Suggesting the Best now waiting for the scientific study But she Isn't half bad. for at times who are scientifically trained, whether Someone told her and she commcnt- end In Plneville with Miss Abble slle dr s or not ethnologists, will wish that Sea- ; Sutherland. Name tor a Line oi to be completed on his last expedi- °P 'hat mask of characteristic d, "Well. I don"' like her." brook had provided footnotes on point- I tion dignity, that lesson-plan chatter, thai Of course, we Immediately wanted (No Rayon or Rayon Mixture in These Hose) on which he differ with authoritative : ; Job-hunting fever and Jokes and chats > know why. Aft r much persuasion. Mahalma Gandhi is planning to .wit hus on nonsense. Really, she is writers; yet thc absence of such notis. LADIES' ALL SILK FULL FASHIONED ! does not necessarily militate against bl- come to the United States. He plans sometimes charming, for she has been This girl, it teems, hud made -ry HOSIERY the trip as a private citizen without four years under the learned, well-bred own book. And It should be said that ugly, unkind remark about the maid formal invitation and without com- ' atmosphere of the rliib. Her vara of In Tlmbuctoo William Seabrook was Naturally they resented It. and not oni mltment to any organization. I deep thought "on "after this, whai the guest of Pcre Yakouba. a former IF A NAME IS SELECTED JI us could blame them. ; rs. James P. Kinard has as her I next?"> have made her somewhat set- Augustlnlan monk, who is one of the M mulds ure beings, like guest her sister. Miss Kate Wicker J hat was suggested by two or more persons, The President s Emergency Com- '>«• and we go to her for understand- recognized authorities on African mag:; ourselves, havln gthe same capacit. customs. It must be assumed, then, mlttee for unemployment has advised ing. J think, leel and experience the joys Mary Byrd Bryants brother from the prize will he equally divided hom • gardens" as a national reserve Who is that girl twisting the cat's that thc author's ethnological findings a.id sorrows oi life. Orler was the campus Sunday. to be drafted in times of emergency to tall? M.v goodness! Now Isn't that Just "Jungle Ways" were subjected to A smile and a few cheerful word. No employes will participate in this contest supply Jobs. The produce should be like her—like Miss Jolly Junior! She wi.l wla you their lasting approval and Mankind, like "All of Gaul." Is di- entirely for home consumption In is eternally pulling some joke. If the Seabrook as a student of life ha. Siu'.itude. vldtd into three parts. There are sev- All suggestions will he in 011 or before June order that It may not set up compc- other members of the club are too busy the gilt of idcntlfiyng himself with cral You know. "It s the little things that classifications. cme of th(,m ls 1st, 1931 tltlon with American farmers. to take notice, then dumb animals have the people he observes, of submerging ma.-.e ill ebtg things In life." ,hnl a" m|,n are good, bad or Indif- ito Pa-V' 'or she is Just bubbling over himself in ways of life fantastically E. D. C. ferent. There is still another classl- These coupons are t<> he turned in to your The breaking of the drought will wl[h ,un and Joy and „ „)ust have a;, different from our own. He Is capable •— flcation; wise men, knaves, and fools. benefit both business and agriculture. ou(let Thc ,1([|e Is her second,of "traveling" a country. He Romantic Memories A wise man does what he knows he nearest l>elk Store. And they will in turn Thc series of rains will be as import- home because, you sec. she read all her absorbs It. and refuses to be dogmatic Dear Clara." -rote the younR man. ought to do: a knave docs what he he mailed to the Charlotte Ol'lice. ant to the country as any development history and psychology parallel last "pardon me. but I am getting so for- knows he ought not and a fool-well of recent months «n rclalon to recov. year and is taking a rest at present. .' tood. Kis great i >1; out of Africa get fill. I proposed to you last night, he does whatever is most convenient Suggestions will he judged by I.elk Store cry from the economic depression. She never misses a show—a Wlnthrop virtually a bock c of life. Dwelling but really forgot whether you said yes at the time —Tiger. show, of course, because one of our among the native >f the ivory Coa-,' Managers The Nicaragua government Is mak- members would not dare go to one up- Jungle he was kin n and accepted as "Deal Will." she replied by note, "so "Oncc in an English class thc pro- ing arrangements to move thc capital cssor town. A show Is brought and present- "the black man w. glad lo hear from you. I know I said ' assigned a theme to be written One Coupon Given With Each Pair of from Maanagup to some other city not nn< hlK 10 ed to our exclusive club once a week. was Initiated Into 'no' lo some one last night, but I had I ' " ' contain 250 words, Hosiery Priced 69c and up yet determined. In the meantime half sex. of reiigion. forgotten who It was." —The Guilford- ' lh(" ncxl morning one freshman was I fjl Ian. asked to read his. HA organized -slou versed in worldly ways before .they ab- - I This Is what he had written: •"Mvlljl It I- a sad commentary upon human uncle was driving his car one day when ! fa On his return from a trip through jsolutely must. Miss Jun.or's philosophy cral months itlone with the Guere can- $10) CASH CASH $100 vlsdom that we .ave to be old enough lie had a puncture. The other 237 ! II! thc South Postmaster General Brown iof life Is; development of the bod;, and nibals. His lactr.. observed at first hand, arc authenticated by French of. o '• p. nr nnrn . •- die. be- words are not fit for publication."— j |jj BELK'S predicts the renomlnation of Hoover !n the faculty of Joy. And wit-she has Tillman. The Bull Dog. 1932. Mr. Brown said that he was the wit of the crowd. iiclal documents. And it can be stated ••very much pleased with the political i Now let us walk Into the library and vithout reservation that no other man situation In the South." meet the next in order of merit i no". has written so fully, so amazingly oi . admittance) in the club. Miss Ovcr- eannlbalism. In Timbuctoo he was the An ex-lmlgrant. G. A. Oberlaender. worked sophomore. She Is so absorbed guest of thc famous monk. Pere Ya- from Germany, has donated $1,000,000 ,n hcr XQrk lhat she ,s qu(|c rC5Crml kouba. who quit Ills robes to become ; to establish an endowment for the among us j,-rid seldom speaks. If she • • i world's greatest authority on na- promotion of good will between thc peo- ^ ^ IQ ay -whenever will I v.' African customs and affairs. -Then, WINTHROP COLLEGE pie of the United States and Germany. |md ,(mc lo do*a|1" j must?.. oth,.rrraiplctln g his Journey of lO.OCO kilo- The money Is to be distributed over a mcmbers rurcly havc thc prlvUl,g{. of miters. Seabrook went to live with the ROCK HILL, S. C. period of twenty-five years to mature [astmg 0, her w[dc storc of gQO(i c'lff-dwclllng Habbe tribe, a people persons who wish to study In °er"la">'" thoughts, for she never has time to hitherto almost unknown. The Habbe JAMES P. KINARD, President are Interested in International af airs ^ ^ ln ^ prcsemab]e (orm Her are phallic worshippers, but they be- and are qualified to n erPre mornings are spent in the classroom, lieve In a Holy Trinity. Their laws findings to the American people. her a(u.rnoons the ubrarJ. and h(, deal out death to petty thieves, but SUMMER SESSION Every husband thinks he can tame nights are divided between study ar.s mpathy and tender care to murdcr- the shrew except the fellow who has nightmares lr thc shapes of parallel s. Their civilization, built on strange June 8—July 17, 1931 nets diametrically opposed to ours, jjer_ books which come and menace her for — not having read them. It is at time. i a frankly sexual and natural con- When a girl hunts a husband, t..» qul(e dl,flcult t0 hvc xlth hcr alnc ception of life, brings Seabrook to the GREATLY ENLARGED OFFERINGS OVER PREVIOUS SUMMERS engagement ring, to be In keeping. she ^ us|]a|ly ,no[ alwavs, grumb!c. wondering conclusion. "Are they made should be chased. some and out-of-sorts. She It Is whi —ALL DEPARTMENTS OF THE COLLEGE REPRESENTED— infuriates the other members who live William Bucnlcr Seabrook was grad- in the club house with her by allowing itcd from Newberry College In the GRADUATE WORK. Phonographs Repaired Big Ben to call her at six. But we class of 1904. Thc alumni roll says Called for and delivered havc great expectations of her. for she the following ol Mr. Seabrook: "Born COURSES—Regular Academic College Courses — Bible, English, History, has broken up her air castles and Is be- February 23. 1886. Westminster. Md. Mathematics, Language, Science, Social and Political Science, Psychology, etc.' THE MUSIC STORE ginning to think of the hard path o; Ph.B.. A. M. Essay medal; Excelsior (WORKMAV-GREENI reality—this she does in history class. cr. March debate, student. Uni- Special Courses—Music — Instrumental and Public school — Fine Arts Trade St. Phone 851 In a few months she will have finished versity of Geneva. Switzerland. Mar- Health and Physical Education, Library Science, Landscape Architecture, Com- hcr history parallel and perhaps then Kathcrlne Edmondson. 1913. her nature will changc. Writer of newspaper features and lie - mercial Education, Home Economics, t-'tc.; Education Courses—Kindergarten- And now the next In estimation Is | il.n. Scientllic editor. International Primary, intermediate Grades, Junior-Senior High School levels, Courses for Green Freshman. She was the last ti ' .nature Syndicate. Inc.. New York." Choice come into our society and has as yet Principals, Superintendents, and Supervisors; Master School of Music, under WOMEN ON JL'ltlES had only a whiff of what It all means the direction of expert musicians; Lecture, Round-table, Artist, and Demonstra- —this different club Ufc and a!!. She GROCERIES Women in South Carolina should be tion Courses. has undergone a great change since eligible for Jury service. Ill fact. Jury- last September when she Joined as. —At— duty ought to be compulsory for wom- CREDITS—Regular undergraduate college credit, post-graduate credit lead- Some of that assurance that the world en. Just as it is for men. It is woman's moves at her command has been 'ost ing to the M. A. Degree, credits for thc renewing or raising of Slate Certifi. GILL GROCERY duty to sec that her erring citizens re- 'could Miss Sophomore have worked ceive Justice. cates. this wonder?/. When Green Freshman Thc women of today balance thc men COMPANY came ln she thought our society was in intelligence and education. That DEMONSTRAT ION CLASSES carefree and grand—like one contin- they arc capable of holding positions uous house party. But after her firs; Demonstration classes in: Kindergarten-Primary, Intermediate, and High | English theme and math paper were ln business and offices Is. politics oc an equal par with men has been shown handed back, she began to understand School grades—special combination grades, such as 1-3 under one teacher, -V their success as doctors, lawyers, .that this was a different house party, legislators, gc-crnors, and a number of where teachers may observe classes taught by skillful and experienced teachers. j And when she found that the rules ln other such tasks. Surely, they are Jus' ! the handbooks (we find It necessary Special demonstration in a Kindergarten-Primary unit. as caiiaolc of Judging right and wrong to set down rules by which to govern In many Instances a woman's point I our society becausc we can't trust the GRADUATE WORK o.* vie wis neccssary to deal Justly with i atmosphere of thc club lo furnish us a lawbreaker. Only a woman can i with ci.ough Intelligence to let our own Courses leading to the M. A. degree emphasized, especially in thc fields of really understand why a feminine cul- I intellects guide usi were not Jokes, her Elementary Education and Supervision. Graduate courses also for Teachers on prit committed certain crimcs; only a M smile of satisfaction began to fade. She woman can sec through thc sham of other grade levels, Principals, and Superintendents, as well as for majors in still can't probe Into many simple a woman witness or thc sham of thc things and wc take tl as a good Joke. general academic fields. defense of a feminine criminal. Why'- FOR MOTHER'S DAY In fact, she Is the butt of almost all Because she's a woman herself and un- The one trift that means our Jokes. Her Innocence and good EXChLLENT LIVING CONDITIONS—Entire facilities of thc college derstands hcr sex as men never will. more to Mother than all humor add much to our club life. II women were allowed to be Juror; available—Strong Faculty— Entertainments and Recreation provided—Ex- else— These arc the four Individuals who more dignity and order would prevail make up our Wlnthrop Club. penses low—Matriculation, Tuition, and Board only $55.00—Reduced Railroad Your Photograph In thc courtroom. Rates. Telephone for an appoint- It can't be denied that the banks iry Some opponents to women Jurors ar- ment to keep up with the times. These fold- gue that women arc too emotional. For further information and catalogue, write ing checkbooks arc probably Invented They fall to see that It Is these very THACKSTON'S STUDIO for use of persons who live ln modern emotions which make them so opt at BUNYAN Y. TYNER, flats.—Tiger. Judging the offense and capable of rec- tifying it. Director. Patronize our advertisers. Others argue that there Is difflcul-