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the one of charm, is chief knock-'em-
down-and drag-'em-outer. She sure
has been proficient in her work this
season. Her pa, what is a, professional
carplenter, has already drawn up
plans for the Hypatia knocker outfit.
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Wednesday night at the gymnasium
the faculty is holding its annual hop.
Cab Calloway and his orchestra will
furnish the music. Dr. George Hess,
president of the faculty Prom. Club,
will lead the affair
HYPATIA TO KNOCK ’EM
This is an announcement. We may
need it to feel up a little hole in the
Har'd Krimpson. Here it is: Hypa¬
tia, that honorary gals’ club, is get¬
ting ready to knock some eight cam¬
pus dames cold in May. The day of
slaughter and persecution will be the
tacutty from. Club, I ....... . . . , ,
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if with Mrs. EmbrZr~.*i .
(left to right) Katie Loo Hammett, Ozu Lee
McCutcheon, and Gladys Alldrcdge (seated), and Martha Huggins, Peg Mc-
Kcwen, and Mary Ellen Adkins. The two gents sneaked into the picture, the
dirty devils, and no one can identify them. The danged plumage on Peg
McKewcn’s head is an anomaly: nobody knows how the ole feathers got
that either. They attract mosquitoes to the neighborhood, Gladys reports.
' handy like). Gwendolyn Melton, she
Pm function will bea humdinger,
‘featuring entertainment by the How¬
ard Glee Klubs. Songs to be rendered
include "Za Zu Zay,” "Minnie the
Moocher,” and "There’ll Be a Hot
Time In the Old 7 'own Tonight."
Guests will number the students,
the faculty, and a pokey few from
Birmingham-Southern.
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THESE HERE ARE LOVELIEST COEDS ANYWHERES
COW DIP
The Turkey Run Cow Dippers Association held its monthly
meeting last Wednesday in John Newfield’s south forty.
The following brought cows and had them dipped : George
Ray, Lee White, Henry Allen Parker, Hugh Prank Smith, and
Davie Napier. Preceding the dipping Pres. Henry Parker made
a talk on “Methods of Preventing Ticks.”
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MUt Annie Boyett gave a quilling party lael Saturday afternoon at her home on
'Taler llili. Thote present icera: Serena Boykin , Julie* Weeht, Sybil . Baird, Claudia
Hutton, (.lady t Alldredge, Clemmie Bell , Maratha Sutler, Katie Lou Hammett, Virginia
Fitch, and Mary Malone.
Dean Burnt made a tpeech on “ Quilting In Shahetperlan Dayt", ajter tehich
the hotlett terved tattafratt tea and fried apple plot.
Samford University
ЫЬгш:
King Gets Long
Litter From
Old Sow
J. B. King’s Blue Ribbon sow
bad a litter of NINE last week.
Betsy, the sow, won first prize at
the county fair last fall, at which
time J. B. won the blue ribbon for
the best hog-caller at How-
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Bud Sharpe’s horse was seen
hitched in front of the Reaves house
several nights last week. Mrs.
Reaves served popcorn balls and
butter milk. Rumor has it that if
Bud continues to stay so late that
Catherine’s father is going to hire
him to do the early morning milk¬
ing before hc^ goes home.
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