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Page FOllr The Gold Bug, Western Maryla.nd College, Westminster, Md. Class, Club, and Society Doings I I l\lumui NrUl!i GILMORE LIPPY~llARGARET MARTIGNONI Anll .11&1 N01 Edited by DOROTHY GILLIGAN lIfiss EI(':UIQrNoble spent, the week· HOME ECONOMICS CLUB THANK YOU, FRESHMEN! Ally news items concerning W. M. Roberta. Donaldson Carnes, '20, after end with friends fit Blue Ridge College, inv New Windsor. Alumni will be gratofully received. reeovcnng from 11 serious illness, has A special meeting of the Home Econ- The girls of the Sophomore class wish resumed nor work as field worker fOl omies Club was enlled on the evening to thank the Freshmen girls for their 1I!is8Grace Jones spent the week end Stlldent.~ Have Parents in Alumni the W. C. T. U. This fall, Miss Carnes of November fifth in the Homo Eeon- eo-operation dur-iug the period of fresh- nt the home of her room-mate, Mi~s Association is stntioned ill lllC New Englallrl States. nmles laboratory. Miss Bryant, are· man rules. Tho freshmen were ver y Mnbel Burnes, in Mt. .o\iry, 'Md. presentative of the MeCormiek Tell. good sports and proved their worth and ReI'. Harry H. Price, D. D., '00, who Company, spoke to the girls on the sub- mettle to all 'tho girls on the hill. Miss .E$lher Lauder and Miss Helen Robert Treadway Stevenson, '30 lias been rector of Dewey A\'on\lll [{e ject of "Teas." She explniued the Freshmen, the sophomores wunt to Strain spellt the week-end at their reo Alice'l'readwny, '99 formed Ilhureh Rochester, N. Y., has processes through which the tea must congratulate you on your attitude and epect.ive homes in Havre de Grace, lI.Jd., William Hohhs and Elise Hobbs, '30 accepted a e:J!1 to the First Methodist go from the timc it is picked in the to wiah you the very best sueeeas in eurt Littlestown, Pa. f William Hobbs, (prep.}, '99 Protestant Church, South Side, Pitts fi-elds until it is ready for the table. your college career. If you show the Miss Ijaeel Bratt entcrtuiued the burgh, PH. Miss Bryant also gave it very interest- sante fino spirit in your classes that ~!.i~se~Anna Lauder, hl!lllde Brown, and 1\fiT.nieG. Strawbridgo, '30 ing demonstration of the making of Elsie Manifold, '01 Earle Hawkins of the class of '23 tea. ~~~ rd~~:sl,n-~,:~i:i~o~: ~!~::u~oe!~:a:~ ~:~l~ i~n~~;!~t"r~.,h~~::-il~:t~~s;\'::: DOl'othy Nygren, '21 took the leading role in "Miss Bob Samples and recipe bneka were dis enviable place among' the classes of W. end. Lillian Mae Lindsay, '03 '''hite'' which was given for the bene- tributed among the members and tell. M., and the sophomores a re behind you D. C. Nygren, '95 fit of the Ji:nfor(l County Free Library was served for refreshment. to the last girl in anything yeu under- lI.Jiss Louise Hughlette was taken to Asaoe'in tion at tho Bel Air Armory, taka ned year. Again, thank you! on No· Marianne Engle, '30 November 4 and 5. Mr-, Hawldua whose the Maryland General Hospital John A. Engle, '99 veutber 2, for an operatioll for appen home is in Churehvllle is at present it DELTA SIGMA KAI'PA PARTY didtis. The latest reports are that abe RoJph Walter Smith, '27 professor in thll Bel Air High School. SCIENCE CLUB is reeOHring sp\"edily. Walter H. Smith, ('Prep.), '86 Delta -Sigma Kappa entertained at The Baltimore Alumn; Asaqeiation necompanied by. Miss Blilnehe Pord, their firstrush-pllrty of the season, on The new Science Club, an outgrowth Uh~ DorothJ' Nygren, ef "'estminster, George H. Mysrs, '27 has ehangea the time for its weekly Georgo H. Myers, 'VednesdllY afternoon, October 20. The of the Biology Club of last yanr, hold '01 luncheon from Friday to 'Vednesday of "Y." room, scene of the party, was its ~e~OJl(1 1Ill'cting on 'Vednes(\ny. An aHell(]c(\ the West(lrn l\laryllllld-'I"ash- Roby Day, '29 transformed into acinus tent. Before electioll of officers was lid.], and the illgtou game 'It Chcst~rto\\'n /llld thcn R. Franklin Day, '98 each week. It is hoped thnt this change will ennulo mOTe alumni to be the regular "show" started, tIle guests followillg members wereeleeted: George spellt _the rest. of th!' w~ek-('nd at :Miss present. were allowed to visit the side·shows, Baker, President; i\[iss Sue Boyer, Vice Ford's hOme in Elkton. \111. Charles Foutz, '20 At the luncheon or October 29, Pro- and ho III:l1lrthe animals ronr. During Pre6ident; Dick "Norris, Secretal'Yi Carrie Brawn, 'DO fessor Isanogle talked about the change the big SIIOW,two ext.remely funny Hoby Dny, Tr('a~ul'er. .-'lmoHg the visito1'8 011 the Hill (In .-\Iice Freeny, '28 in currieuhl11l aud eollege standing. creatures grunted and jumped around nfr. Baker n}lpointed a eOlluuiHoa to Runday were til,! 1Ilisse8 Jaue BMhan, Alice :Mabel EI(lerdiee, '06 luncheons al'e held at the Engi. The ill n. very circus-like fnshioll, mocking lInlw uJl a eonstitutiou for the club. G('l·t·rudr JOHl.l$,J:'lorcnce 1,owden, 1I1,d Lawrence Carl Freeny, '96 neers Glub every wBek. All alumni are nil the aets .in the big ring. Young the .\\essrs. John '\!~kosk.l· and Willian.' illvitedtoattend. venders went up :llIJ down the Il.isles , A I'ery interesting talk was given by all of whom aro Alumni of W. )Jar,)' Elizabeth Shriver, '30 "Selling regular eircus food and giving l'rof. Beatd Oil "The Place of Synthe· )1. Mary E. Johnson, '72 out-fa.vors." All ill ull,theDeJtcil'cus tie Chemistry ill the ,Vorld Today." Among th" Illlln~'girls who spellt tIll' (Grnndmother) :!IlT.Chnt}esHnl'cn Kolb, 1902 is pro was a careful model of Barnum and The n-cw club is gl'tting off with fl in Ba.llimore nre tile Misses fessor Qf L:rtin in Baltimore City Col· Bailey's, and oee'1sioned much umuse gooa start with over 35 members, !lnd week end More Maniages lege. After gradlllltillg from 'Western mueh enthusiasm has been mUnifcste(l. Hrssie lkin· ],[nrylUll(l Coll~ge, )fl'. Kolb attended The next meeting is scheduled for Hopkins University and then aecopted 'I"\,,(\llesday, Kovember ]7, nnd all stu- .lliss .Miriam Devilbiss, (prep.), '2-1- lhepositiouof}lrineipaloftheWest· W. W, dents mnjoring in auy of the seienees 1Ifr. Paul HulL minster High SchooL Lnter ho went A Wonderball Hike Miss Mary Emily Lankford, '22-:lI1r. nbroad to Cerm~ny where lie eontinuc(l HenryW. Keenau. his shl(ly until the Wod,l "'I!r was Friday, No,'ember the fifth, the W. OBSERVATION AND PRAOTICE at whl~lI time he returned to Rol'. Paul F. Warner, '18 h~8 finisllcd ship W. Club gave a wonderball hike for its Y. W. C. A. RECOGNITION SERVICE TEACHING his ,,'ork at the Language Sehool in the States Oll the last Ho has which sailed from Germany. second rush pflrty of tho season. The (Coutinued from Palle 1) Tokio; his ncw address is Chokyuji bocn tenchiHg' at Baltimore Oity Col· invited guests "assemliled in the Club Bilker Chapel was the seene of one of lege for severn 1 yenrs. ;\[a&lli,Nngeya, Japan. ;~:~ r;::i1:~e~ce b~he~ ~~~~ :~ke~~~ t~(l most beautiful and .i,mpressive .~er- while she, Miss Ferguson and ~illS .......-:rat -sonnds to~lish bur here isliIw ~iC ~~~<>~e:e~~n;"~~::e~~r~:;~----:,~',~1{e~,~~]~t ~:en:;~ll~:~~~~'L~~~'~ t>eOPLE'8 ~TOlm happened: a !fhp of p~per att[l~hed to members wekom('(l the ';IBW n,emOers of obsen-ed each of the student 73 E. MAIN ST. ;~':n:;a~h~:e~~::t:~"~~e~eo:r::eli~s~:~: the Y. W. C. A. into .fellowship for \.lIe at SOHletime. Stationery, Gifts, Novelties, The College Barber Shop coming year. The ]ll'ogram for the immediate fu neYi then, as they progressed, tllCy Victrolas, Victor ,Records For Men and Women found arrows at various intervale along The service WHS opened by the Presi ture f,,!lows: the sidewalk pointing to thll wonl dent, Miss Joy Heininuth, who read the Beginning November 8th lit Union Miss Dero- "stop"; at eac11 "stop" sought purllose of the Y. '''. C. A. tho old mem Bri{lge, Misses Fcnby, Bloomquist, RUN TO thy Gilligan representing :Essig, and 1>I;rs. R.icbmoml. fndllerdirectionsj thus,at stop· bers, and Miss Prane,es Raughley reo Beginning Kovember lUh at Charles MITTEN'S Hail ! Hail ! ping plael', was the worst.ed ball un· .for wound furthel' nnd the plans of the presentiug the new members, each C~rtoll, i\[isses M. Smith, Rayman, Hot Bl'eacl, Rolls and Calces. ~~:~l:r:;~~::!dt:~i~~!; s:~:nt~~; ~:~:t{~ ~~):~~~ed(~:~~:;~h:h:~'~'il::;l;::r. to eo Rea;:~n~,~l;l;'~~~vember 15th at Mouat Specials fo1' Padies. The Gang's All Here PHONE 240R a brigllt fire burning and plenty of After special seleetions by the Y. W. Airy, Misses Boyer, Rice, Pickett, dogs, rolls, and other "cats" awaiting Qnad,eUe, aecolll])anied by lI[is.~ l~ord and Runter. Wehler & King Bonsack's Tea Shoppe them. After a generaI good time, they lit tlla orgnn, each girl light,ed her ellll' ========== returned to the hill iu eXGellent spirita. ,lIe from the large enndle of the Presi ANNUAL SUNDAY SOHOOL GHADOA'l'E prIARi\IACJSTS dellt, signifying service; lind llIarched OONVENTION The Rexall Store In A Student Atmosphere out wbile t,he quartette saug "Follow PROFESSOR RANCK SPEAKER AT the Gleam," the N/ltioual Y. 'V. C. A. 'I'he Eighly-~'ourth .i\!ln\l~1 Com'en Westminster, Md. Y. W. song. tilln of th!' }Jal'~'lllnd Sund:,y School Ag- s(lPintion 1Y:l~ h!'hl in Cnmhl'rhll1d, Md., T. W. MATHER & SONS Westminster Hardware Co. 1.'ha meeti"f!" of O,ctol)r.r twellt}·- :!IUss Doris Iloffnwn was pledged to O,·t"her ~S and :!O, 1!J:!(j, Irt the Center se\'('uth opened with tho Binging of one the W. W. Club 1:I~t 'l'uesdny night, SIred Melho(list E[lis('op~1 (,1mrt11. As Westminster's Leading Store Jobbers and Retail Dealers in of the Y. hymns, after which Miss November the secoud. n~\lnl. WestHn Mllryl:lUd College was General Hardware Margnret \Vilsoll led in prayer. 'l'he well HERMAN'S ARMY SHOES special number of the enning was a 11.11'. T. Albright, tJle reprC8entntivc I'iolill solo, COlJsolatioll, pln.l'ed hy ]\(iss CHURCHES GIVE RECEPTIONS TO ('l~ded 1,), the Sunday Sdlool b\"ing The Authorized Shoes for the BI('iehman. STUDENT MEMBERS l'I'r.\' succC8~ful in his tr11I'el Heating and Plumbing Systems Professor Hanck ad.lressed tho girls nrrin>(] 11t the ('om'entioll at '\V. 1\L C. Installed Aft"r the 1!.. A_ on the subject, r'A Dil'ine Vocation." IIIO"ningsession WflSOl'er, found that R. o. ~'. c. On Thllrsr!ar night, Octouer ~S, th(' eaeh He brought in the world has :l serious }!ethodist BpiScojltll Chureh g~I'e " de W. A. \loberls, rmd Mrs. Stephens, the (Estimates Furnished) out the poiut that r purpose in life just as Christ (li{l, and lighUnl r('"eplion to its college student otli"r two repres,'ntatll'es of the Sunday Special for W. M. Students individual lmd nrrived, Dr. :lnd Mrs. Wnrd members. thnt it ia up to 111m to "be about his w(,re presellt. It is beyond the scope of this cxplan· Smith & Reifsnider as Jeans was. business" just Father's I dom, using the past only as it lighh rial ."-.short but iut\'rrsting progrnm wHlny School workera gMherings of wards iurtll('r achievement. '.rhe nation l)~- the President arranged of the CJ,ris th"t, nny Western stu(lent ev· today is .full of evil. Tu the moral fioId tian End~avor Society, Miss Elio,aheth attend. er had Ihe privilege t.here is the appalling number of mur· The (lelegatCEand home workers were program with a plenS'ing vocal solo, ac· spread of tlill drug (lers, the horrible :14 W. l\LAIN S'l'. eompanied lI!iss Blnurhe Forti. habit; in the political field men are Bemillel·. "Mr. Ear! Lippy openl'{l the A .~purred to action b~' Ihe forceful ad Phones-227 and 2!)7 Ben Hurwitz ilr~s~es ef Reverend Josepl. H. Cu(\lipp, forgetting their responsibility to vote; piano duet Misses Marie Uelm /lnd Rcrcl'en(l C. W. Drewbaker, of Day tOll, in the ecouomie field men Meuot earn- Kathn'n W,IS followed Ohio; Heverelld F. M. 1I1eKibbon, of ing enough to support thoir families, readin'g given b." .MI'. Alhert Reed ('hicllgO, Illinois; Dr. W. G. LUJldis, D. S. GEHR WHEN nn(\ wom(lll are being forced to enter ('llll'cn('c DeTIu,-{'u,:U·tollipanied by Miss Gellernl S('l"relnr.'· of the World's SUllo DOWN the wage·earning HUlks. It is up to Yonl, dosed the program wjth II group (la~' School Aliseciation, 1Iliss Lillian E. Wholesale and Retail Hardware, each person as It Christiau and a citi· of songs whidl gr\"utly delighted the /li~Corlllick, /l]iss Violet i\f. ,Tohnson, 'rOWN zen 10 put every ounce of his yitillity Iludiente. lIud Dr. O. F. Bartholow. Building Materials, Cutlery, into the betterment of these evils, to Climes rnllowrd. in which c\'rtY()llC 'rhe Illost striking. subjects were, Ammunition, Paints, Oils, ,s'rop A'l' want little for himself, and to givc joined and whir'h were thoroughly en- "Tuniug lu," B:lrthoiow; ")1aryland Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, much to others. Professor Ranck end· ,ioyeil. After oeli60u$ refreshments, the for ('hrlst," Landis; "'l'he '''orld for "Pop" Shipley's ed his talk with a. ellallengo .for the jolly gronp crowded unlllnd the piano 1.,l1,,(\is; "The Intermediate Iron and Steel Products. young people of !odny to realize their and s:lug lIniil the stnJins of Good- D"ili,'ld, ,wd "'rh<: G"eatest Light Lunches and Soft.Drinks divine vocation and to bring God's Night L:ldil's wamed nil that the most ill the World," B'rrt.ll{,low. (Establishc(\ 1868) Kingdom here on earth. pleasnut e'eUlng \'las at an elld (Continued .lJn page two) Westminster,1\ld. AT THE FORKS
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