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VOL. XLII LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1938 NUMBER 13 Town Seeks Louisvilfe Offers Night spots, Neafby Girls' High School Journalists Cooperation Movtes, Football and Hot Dogs Schools Help • Of Students N•w•papercorrespondentDiscov•••BigCityHasManr ~Ladies Dav' Descend On Lextngton Attractions, But Drawbacks too; Warns Against Valentine, Chamber of Gir;o Commerce Head, Asks ... E.!:~~:~::~~i~::~::~:::.~.~~.ndten F;;;mP::,ts~~~ For SIP A Convention Louisville in old Kentucky boasts has the best hot dogs . Game, Dance 1 this time of year, especlallY for To eet to all these wonderful ------· those who are accustomed to the spots 1s very very easy. You Just Welcomes S.I. P. A. Students and Merchants On gayety of Mike's. However, the look around. The entire heart of Monogram Club Obtains Three Hundred Plan To Attend R'o.td To Better Under­ colonels, Centre and Kentucky, the town 1s confined to about five Joe Hart's Orchestra For will try to do their feeble beat. or six square blocks, and you can standing Night spots open to the way- find everything to Interest you Saturday Night Affair Meeting Here Friday, Saturday Earl L. Valentine, president or tarer include the Bluegrass Room there. Girls from the four neighboring the Lexington chamber of com­ at the Brown Hotel, probably the Louisville has a very gOOd club, women's colleges wUl be permitted merce. in an interview Monday swankiest spot In the burg. The which some of the students may to attend Washington and Lee's Riegel Announces Speakers To Include Jimmy Jones, stated that cooperation between Madrid welcomes visitors for a like to Joln. It Is called the "9-19 Monogram club dance on Novem­ Cecile Goodall, Mrs. Ogden Reid and Raymond w-L and local merchants was the prloe to eat and dance. and the Club". and Is composed of people ber 12, Birnie Harper, president of necessary factor in malntalnlng Crystal Terrace looks and costs who are convicted of driving while the club. announced today. Bottom; Banquet and Dance Friday Night friendly relations between the two, like a movie set. drunk. The nine stands for days, Olrls from Hollins. Sweet Briar, and added that the chamber was You don't want to go to the the nineteen dollars. And the Mary Baldwin, and Randolph-Ma- Professor 0. W. Riegel, head of the School of Journalism, always glad to assist In solving any movles while you're 1n Loulsvllle. judge means It, boys. con will be allowed to attend the announced today that with the addition of two new speakers, dimcultles. It you do. why don't you Just stay dance. which wllJ follow the Wll- "There bas been a general mis­ ln Lexington? However, If you are As you have probably heard40 the Uam and Mary football game here. Jimmy Jones, Richmond Times-Dispatch sports editor, and understanding ln the recent dis­ so obstinate as to pay no attention Louisville alumni will give a lunch- Music wll be furnished by Joe Hart Miss Cecile Ggodall, plans had been completed for the open­ cussions concemlng advertising In to us, "The Birth of a Baby" Is eon Saturday tor all those attend- and his orchestra. ing session of the 14th annual Southern Intercollegiate Press playing. All the rest of the shows ing the game from W-L and who Perrnisslon for the girls to at­ the school publlcatloDB by local association convention Friday evening at 9 :3 0 in Lee Chapel. business houses," Valentine said. are double features