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Page 2_ The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster. Md. THE GOLD BUG Official newspaper of Western Maryland College. published> on Tuesday during the academic year by the students cit Western M.aryland l College, Westminster, ~td. Enter-ed as second class' matter at the Westminster Poat OtHce. Subscription price, $2.00 per year. EDITORIAL STAFF MANAGING EDITOR William S. Veasey '26 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF . . ..... '" George M. Benner '27 NEWS EDITORS-Geo. S. Baker '27, and Mary Page Turner '26 Asecc'ate Editcrs Dorothy Robinson '26 Albert Steele Farver '26 Ruth Jones '26 Gerald Richter '26 A year of watch service Reportoral Staff Blanche Ford '27 E. M. Hannold '28 ••.what is it worth to you? Dorothy Gilligan '28 Willard E. Hawkins '26 Rosalie Smith '28 Ira M. Dinkle '26 Gladys Beane '27 Arthur B. Cecil '28 Imagine planning a dey'e work without a watch Anna Swann '28 Hubert Johnson '28 to check you up on the time! You'd simply Katherine Johnson '28 Paul Lambertson '28 have to get the time from someone else -or Mary Katherine Warfield '29 Wade H. Insley '28 guess at it. Yet the cost of this invaluable service is Athletic Reporters amazingly slight, James Owens '27; Gaither McD. Garrett '26; H. Paul Stewart '27 For example, you pay $4U cr so for a snit of Business Staff clothes which lasts you perhaps a year. in a watch The price of your suit invested BUSINESS MANAGER . Lewis K. Woodward '27 gives you many years of faithful timekeeping ASST. BUSINESS MANAGER Carroll Royer '28 servicecat a cost of only two Of three dollars CIRCULATION MANAGER . Robert Unger '27 a year! ASST. CIRCULATION MANAGER K. E. Brown '28 just consider what this service is worth to you, and you will readily see the aJvantage of )IA~~ERS Are the students o,f Western 1\'1aI'Y- owning a really good watch dressed in the In the days o'f the cave man, before lund, etudents M the best olood and most modern and beautiful case designed by our present civilization was known, breeding in the United States, to drop Wadsworth. when men and women were stm tn an !back into the age of the' Paleolithic We have an cxceptiorudly fine assortment unculture-d. state ot existence, good man? Are we to see again the of high grade watches from which you may manners was an unknown quantity. execrable manners. 01' lack or man- choose tho one that best suits your taste and 'One can hardly picture the Paleolithic ners man.tested in the primitive man? purse, man ,bQwing Iphose day! wben r!ood 'was eaten with "Manner-a make the. man." .There The House of Quality and Service. the II.nger9 and swallowed in great is no law concerning good manners. every gulps, can one imagine Paleolf thic It is taken welbbred man .andl woman _~~~~~~~~~~::=:~~~~::::~ 'for granted that or of cultured, man eating datntly and neatly 10 the 1P0ssesses the good manners whicb t'he raw ,fo.od otIering first ladies at the table. are the outward sign of culture and But, with the advent of civilization 'hr-eedin g. COLLEGE CHATTEl{ -- ---GO TO SHIPLEY'S ~:!I~a~e:;;:~::e4w~~~ere~~ inIO:::; la:;eh:tsU(~I~a~~d~e:~ Wne::nf:a~~; "Dee" Beac~l~y's' mother was here rude to women, treeuax them as they courtesy to others, its good man- tor a short VISIt last 'I'hur sdny. for In-between would staves or doge !but acanow- ners. In other words, politeness Tbe 'SOPh~ngliSh class LUNCHES ~u~t:~'t,~;: :::,n:r:d e !;:~ee~ 'h:~m~~~: :~~:at:a~:t~IYr~~~~ ara t::I~t~~:i proven, too much rcr Helen Baker mind, and /bowed to. her with respect stud-ent ibOOymUi!t iOOast.not only of last Frlday. Delicious Ham Sandwiches and ~: r~:~~;I:e:d h;:al~:.e~h:e~~~:Ie:ar~~ ~~u::::; ~s:U~~~d~;:'m~:t :~ ~:r~~~rThe hiking groups are showing Ms Fresh Fruit. lUI~el= ;a~: ~;:a~:~mo~ O~~:lgr~ ::a;;~io~;esinv~~:t:,s :::i l~~e :~~ ~: :n:~u:\:s~a;~~~!:~Y when there wltb. Its growth and spread of .good -slogan be "More and ,Better Manners" "Tommy" M-allsey'g.father, just !back "POp" Shipley's ::~~r~':i~:!' y~~einw~~: crc:d~~,n~:t~ n()w and always. trolll' a tri,p to Canada, 'VIsited W. M. ---0- -0-- ---0- -0--- --0- ;bl!bed Ideas of chivalrous and gentle· --- C. last Thursd-ay, w\.tb. "lots o-r Diee MILITARY SHOES manly conduct, .and youths were il1- Dr. Bannotte gol his colors mixed things" for his daught.er. structed in good' manners' even as at .the ,game. and to()lkW. M. {or the We carry Herman's Munsan ~:nle:h:~~':~: :I~e::::g~f ~~: ::~~ ~l~e::n~~rOr~eH~~~::;r ~:~ t~~oye:~;;,; st:~!~ :~r, : ~::~:r v~;;t Mhe~~ Last a~my shoes, The only shoe !eeted enough in their studies. they when the blues were out. Tb,ursday ,to see her cousin, Gladys authorIzed for Western Mary- 'Were knighted, and some times spent Bean. land College R O. T. C. Also ;:~~:1~Ll7!i~~:traei:;.ng::l~i!~~:;~:~ In;J:;~e:I~:I:~~i:Pi:;e:: ;:r:ecad~~ Ta~k robout your pep and old time Herman's office shoes. t:! T. W. MATHER & SONS ~~ ~e:l~:t~e~~lh:~~:~:l:ba;sOUt~t~; ~~;~n~no~i!a~~!~s ~~h:~d:~~:!~6t:!~~~ ~~!rj~~meIto:a:a:::!:~nl'~h::id:l~t wer~ a little more decorative than a Irew minlLtes of play at the start -freshman girlS' appeared with their necessary. yet they eXipressed the of the second>-haUof Saturday's game. green andt gold "puStly cat" howS"and WESTMINSTER, MD_ Innate CQunilnes9 or the men (and their BnapPf line of yells. Thank women) or the day and showed In During' th.e. .game on Saturday, you, Sophomores! -0-- -0- --0- -0--- --0- But ~t what deep rl!1lpe-cteach sex 'held the "time-(lut" was aSked Iby Fort Howard Yon'll never kn{)w other. );Iutual respect is the 'basls of because one of ,the Terro.rs" got a Its our candy all good mannera.. littLe too rough. Tbe Ibu'gier in the In Gur present day tb~ hllmaa- band sta,rled to blow one oJ the She likes the candy Tn our paper itarianism trend has again given an many 'bugle calis,. when Dr. Bonno.tte. "Dodo" Johnson was won