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The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md PAGE THREE Many Freshmen are Related C. H. CLARK, '34, WINS Two Western Maryland Professors To Other Western Md. Students INTERNATIONAL HONORS Take Virginia Brides This Summer Twenty-eight of the students who will enter Western Maryland next week are FORMER WESTERN MD. Charles H. Clark, 'Sol, of s'cree Hill, Dr. Clyde A. Bplcer W:I~ married to Dr. Theodore llirshal Whitfield, head related to other students now at tho in- STUDENT GAINS FAME Md., was one of the three 4-H Club memo Miss Mildred E. 11= at Atlee,Virginia, of the department of history at west- stitution, or to graduates. Here's the bera whOlwon the cup fOlr the United 011 September 9. The eeremouy climax I'm :l.larylnnd College, and. Miss Eliza list: Winuingfirst place fn a nafiocal voice gtntea at the nuuunl iuteruatlcnal Dairy ed a romance of s[;nmli yellr's standtag. bell! Denny Dixon, granddaughter of Contest, held this year on July Judging A. La1far BenSOlII,Westminster, bro- oOlupetitioll and making radio and stage Dr. Spicer is Professor of Ristory nt Bishop Collins Denny, of the Methodist ther of E. Ruth Bensou, '26. nppearaneea han been the outlltunding 8, in conuection with toe Royal Agricul· Western ;\faryland College. Taking his Episcopal Church South, residing at tural Exposition at Warwick, England. 1. Carlton Brinsfield, Vieuna, brother eventa, this year, in the musical career Tn uddinou to helping llis OlWUMary A. B. from the Uuirersf ty of Riehnlond, Richmond, \'a., were married on Septem- of Cleona Brinsfield, '33. of Earl Lippy, ex- '29, popular Balti· lund team take first place for the U. S., he oOtnin<'dllis doctorate at Johus Hop· her 2ud lit Roeky Mount, N. C., with more bnrytone. kins University in 19~9. Dr. Spleer be :Mary Elizabeth Brown, Washington, In June, Earl won the Xlltionul Fed· Clark made it gooil record for himscif, cmue connected with tIle College in the Bishop Denny, and the Rev. John Wesley sister (If E. E. Brown, ex· '31, George Nation of Musie Club's Contest held in scoring the seecnd highest number of tau of that same ;ve:n, but has con- Dixon, father of the bride, of Rocky Sheldon Brown, '33, and Maud E. which, in uddition to the poorts for indivldunla in the entire eon tinue(! his interest in graduate work. Mount, officiating. Brown, '27. gan Frnneiseo test. During his two years of residence tit The bride's sister, 1Iiss Mary Barbour John Joseph Dawson, brother of Jesse usual honor, enunes him to an nudit.iou Working his way toward the European Western Vnryl:1ud, he has been keenly DiXon, was maid of honor, while Dr. Jas. P. Dawsun, Jr., '25. with the Chicago Civic Opera Company. trip nDa its subsequent honors was a in lIcth·ities. Tho Morehead Wllittield, Richmond cit,y cceo- interested student Emilie Frauces Dasiliells, Princess Returning from the West, he gave a long, hnrd prl}crss. After n number of couple will reside in \\,~gtminsler, where ncr, falller of the bridegroom, was best Anne, daughter of Hurry C. Dash.ieUs, recital in Baltimore ol"er radio station elimiuatil}ns, 111' was selected along witb th".,· h'l\'e takell :lll nJlar't."~ut. '06 and Emilie White Dashiells, '08. WBAL singiIlg among other numbers, James Johnston, of Me.Donogh schOOl, Lonise Dillon, Aeeidcnt, sister of AI- Lhe t\\"o 8eJo~tions which he relld~red in aud William Chilco.'1t, of Sparks, 1m., ,"erta Dillon, '32. SIHI ~'rnJ1ciseo. to represont the state of Maryland at FATHER OF WESTERN MARY. DORMS AND LOUNGES HAVE E. Fran!les Elderl1ice, Salisbury, During August he also made a per- the Nation:!l Dairy Show in St. Lonis LAND PROFESSOR DIES BEEN REFURNISHED daughter of E(lua Adkins Elderdice, '01, sonnJ appearance at the Century Thel11rc last Och,ber After competing with and Dr. John M. Elderdiee, 'OZ. in Baltimore niter which nppeaflluee he teams from 26 olher states, this trio IN HONDURAS (Contiuued from Puge I-Col. Z) Lydia ROllI) l'ogle, WestmilUjter, sis- reilt'iI'ed several offers to uppear at II. em!!rged as uational ehampiolls, with the Uil~~ ltussdJ Ta-ggan, .~Uleri~a!l Con· ter of ?\-[arlha Jane Fogle, 'Sl. later date in New York. consequent trip abroad for the inter· sui ,1\ Belize, British lia.ndu!·:IS, On-i11gS liall, Men's freshman dor· Dorolhy E. Hahu, Westmi..t!aler, sister 011 Sundny, Septl'ntber 13th, :Mr. natiounlcontest. among the ,-klims of n-eenl hurd W:lS mitor.l' h~s been reiloored and revived the of William llahn, ex· '28. LiJlP~' was one of the soloi.8ts chosen by cane at thnt place. iii)". 'r,!gg;nt is. sur· tlu·oughoul. New ,,'ardroues have been Frallk H. Hnnd, Gleim Gardiner, New the U. S. .\larine Band to assist this or· While ill Europe, tho team also toured vived t...,. his sou, Giles Hnsscll Taggart, iustalled and, of CQurse, tile sume type Jersey, Ilephew OlfUelen Ircne Hand, '09. gnnizfltio-n ill two concerts held at the Belgium, Hollnnd, }'rance, :llld the Jersey Jr., IUiHrudor of Modem Langunges at of new furnitnre will be provided here Richard H. Holmes, Washington, bru· Baltimore Stadinlll. The;;e concerts were !sles. W"l's\crn .\lar.,·lnnd Col1~ge. as ill the other buildi.ngs. The furni· ther of Cupt."lill. Holmes and Ellen nnder the nuspiees of the CiUzen's Emer- TJlE GOLD BrO, on b('h:.U of the col· ture formerl? in i\lc.DaJliel Hall has Holmes, 'H.. gency Relief Co-mmiltee whicb is rnising b~en completely refinished ilml will fiud Mary Waters Lewis, Baltimore, sister funds for ti,e relief of the unemployed. COLLEGE INN WILL PLAY Ie;;,· at IIHg(', t'xtr"ch Ikepest sympathy u new h01110 in the Main Building wom· of Anna Elizabeth L~wi..s, daughter af For his seleetions lit these coneertll, NEW ROLE THIS YEAR to Professl)I" Taggart. en's dormitories, which ha\'e also been R. K. Lewis. he rendered three well-knowD numbers, rewired. Ann G. McAlpine, LOIlMoning, sister "Tlm Toreador Song" from "Carmen", During six weeks of the ycnr, College PLEDGING REGULATIONS Other chAnges in the M:lin Buildiug of Elizabeth McAlpine, '24., :md Dorothy "On the Rond to Mnndalay," ond "The Inn will playa differeut role in college inelude the complete refnruislliug of McAlpine, '25. Hosnry." neth'iHes this Tear from its former one. the t.wo reception rooms leAdiug off M,iehael "McClilfrey, We.stminsier, The second floor is being converted into iluyou<,oftilcabol'e-ulI.mtiouu,l",cnue· from t.he Ih'st floor hull, the onc to the nephew of Mary MeentIre-y, '13. CLnrlolte Aun Sprague, Purksley, Vn., a Practice House for tbe Home Eco· fore NOI'ember 1st. l"iglLt becoming II. Pacully Lonnge, llle Kale )fntilias, Westminster, brother sister of :\1ason_Sl)rngne, '3'3. nomirslltudenis,tosalisfy the raised reo other, 11 Student L(>lluge. TIlt: second· of Joseph h1athins, '29. Mansell' Stevens, 'Wihnerdiug, p,,!., 1'I0n quirements in Lhiltbr~neh. The students (2). No fraternity, nor r.uy of ::ts f1001' Hud recreation room has alsOlbeen Dorothy Mitchell, Abordeen, sisler of of S,ullueill. Stel'ens, '06. will li\"e ill tho lLm under the supervision members, shull gin~ auy Judientioll what· ,·enov:lt.Nl. Eliz.abeth Mitchell, '30. Jane hl. Twigg, Hampstead, daughter of Miss Delill A"ory, and wHi "keep 506ver as to the outcome of Dny bnllot 'l'h~ IOI\'er McDaniel Hall T~oll"ge has D:1Y, nt which time until 'Thanksgiving Charles V. Moore, Denton, brother of of IIolller L. Twigg, '13, :md Henrietta house" on a. smnll seale in Iheir seeond- s~p.ledbids will be distribute:! to th\! 'liar· undcrgone treatm"Jnt at tho- hands of Kathleen 'Moore, '33. l~oop 'fwigg, '13. floor apartment. ions candidates. an int.erior dee-orator, and will emergo, J. Wilson Niehole, ].fiJford, Delawnrc, Robert S. Tyson, Fredorick, SOli of Dr. ('ven morc beilutiful than belore, a~ Ii son of·J. L. Niehols, '25 nnd brother of Robert S. Tyson, '99. 1IIc[lllwhilc, the tea·room on the first (3). No fraternity, nor any of its real ~ocial c('__nt~rfl'l" the IItu.dent·body. J. Herbert Nichols, '27. A. Xcrman Ward, Westminster, son of floor will be conducted as ullu1l1,but Uli' members, shall comlllunicate in any way Ophha B. Pritchard, Cumberland, sis- Dr. (uul ],frs. Albert Normnn Ward, '95. der uew managemeut, ilS Mrs. Hamric.k with any man to whom a bid may baye Run down to tcr of Gerardill6 Pritehard, '26. Eliznbelh Wine, Denton, sister of Jalll) has decided to dCI'ote nil her time to tne beeu extended, until 6 p. lll. of tho 8u1l" "MOTHER'S" Jessie Irene Shipley, Westminster, sis· "'inC", '33. College dining·room. day following Thanksgi"ing" D:n. ler of HiMa Shipley, '32. Welsh H. Boyer, New Market, brother Tllrollghout the yenr, the Inn will still Tho men of the Class of 1.935 ilre ex· FOR GOOD FOOD Reba. Eliz..'1.bethSnader, Union Bridge, of Hallford Boyer, 1':>:-'29, returuing to be ready to accommodate guests as in pected to cooperate with the COlmcil in HIMLER'S sister of 'l'helma BUilder, '32. college this ~·ear. former years. enforcillg Ulese regulations. FRIENDLY CONTACTS Ma1{e this old world a fit place to live We welcome you, students of Western Maryland College, to our store which is known as College Headquarters In order for the Freshmen to get acquainted with us and in appreciation of former students patronage we offer you a special value at our soda fountain and one at our toilet article counter - OCTOBER 5th and 6th. SEE COUPONS BELOW COUPON COUPON BONSACK'S Worth 2OC. Present this Coupon Wotth lOe, Present this Coupon and 49c and receive a 25c bottle Lis- with 10c and receive a 20c Fruit terine and a 50c Prophylactic Tooth "The College Shop" Salad Sundae on October 5th and Brush. 6th, 75c Value for 49c