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2 a, Hall ellesley. Mas NOV COLLEGE TO HEAR NOTED GEOGRAPHER Hrohto Is Enthroned Amd Great Ceremony H.mh,, Saturday ascended COMING EVENTS The Informal Dance nounces ther frst dance on Saturday afternoon. Medcal Center Untes Three Ams Of Scence : pecallj feld MAY 6 IS GENERAL EXAMINATION DATE Wellesley s to hear ths wnter s Professor Blanchard of the Unversty of Grenoble, now a vstng professor at Harvard. He wll speak at Alumnae justfy that fame by presentng to hs audence some startlng dscoveres It was Professor Blanchard who, at the begnnng of the century, revved nterest n geographcal study. Hs specal feld s the study of mountans Hall on November 27 at eght oclock on the Orgns of the French Populaton. Professor Blanchard has acheved an nternatonal reputaton for hs work n geography; and he s sure to and ctes; concernng whch he has made extensve nvestgatons n Grenoble and the rest of France and n the Unted States. Hs work extends, however, over the whole feld of geography; the Geographcal Insttute at Grenoble was founded by hm; he edts a magazne, the Alpne Revew; and he has wrtten many books, both popular and scentfc. Professor Blanchards ers, all of whch created sensatons among geographers when publshed n Professor Blanchard s, n short, a scholar of experence and orgnalty who wll brng to Wellesley nformaton n an mportant feld of whch most college students are comparatvely gnorant. Mr. Walter Prchard Eaton To Speak On Modern Drama Mr. Walter Prchard Eaton wll speak on What Is Modern Drama? at 4:40 November 21 at Bllngs Hall, under the auspces of Barnswallows. Mr. Eaton was graduated from Harvard and after two years on the Boston Journal joned the staff of the New York Trbune as assstant to Wllam Wnter, the famous crtc. In 1907 he the New York Sun and n 1910 Berkshre Hlls to lve, kept n constant touch wth the theatre ever snce, for many years actng as dramatc edtor of the Amercan Magazne and The Freeman. For some tme he was Co- Unversty. Hs The Amercan Stage of To-day, Tle Actors Hertage and Plays and Players. He has also wrtten many books on nature such as Green Trals and Upland Pastures and In Berkshre Felds and a seres of books for boys. He s a member of the Amercan Insttute of Arts and Letters, a frequent lecturer on theatrcal subjects and on hs pet hobby. Colonal houses. Wellesley Glee Club Plans Frst New York Appearance The members of chor are plannng ther concert n New York. Ths debut s to take place n Town Hall Saturday evenng, December 22. They are also consderng a concert n Montclar on the precedng nght. Attendance of members of the college and ther frends s solcted; those who wsh tckets n advance may consult Ellen Jane Lorenz or Lesle Hudson. The program wll consst mostly of capella work, both sacred and secular, featurng Chrstmas musc and sxteenth century madrgals. They wll be sung by the full chor of nnety voces, and drected by Mr. Thompson dynasty, hs "heavenly and mperal ancestors." and founded farther back than wrtten records go. The publc enof more than two thousand of the notables of Japan, representng the natonal famly of whch the Emperor s the head, the Premer beng the spokes- The brllant sunlght playng on the magnfcent eolors of the spectacle and the dull green of the background, enhanced the beauty and the symbolsm Robed n the black and whte of an antque ceremonal dress, the Premer Tanaka stood lstenng to the Emperor who addressed hs subjects, stressng the paternal aspect of hs regn. He declared hs resolve to work for the betterment of the lfe of the people, callng upon them to jon n the task wth hm and attan to the hghest deals n order that "we may wth a good conancestors." When the Emperor had completed hs address, the Premer walked to the foot of the throne where day. The scene of the ceremones was an mpeccable temple courtyard less than a hundred paces square, covered wth gravel of the color of seasand and raked nto metculous order. Forty-four banners n four rows made an avenue of gorgeous color leadng to the steps of a temple-lke buldng whch flled the rth ners of purple, scarlet and golden brocade, each bearng a symbol of hstorc sgnfcance, were on black lacquer poles surmounted by slver and golden spearheads. Before them were posted two double rows of guards n antque Englands Socal Reforms Dscussed By Lberal Club The meetng of the Lberal Club held at 4:40 Frday afternoon, November 9, opened wth the electon of the followng new offcers for the year : Presdent. Astrd Walloe, 29; Vce- Presdent. Jean Trepp. 29; Secretary. Agnes Addson. 30; Treasurer. Norma Goldschmdt. 30. Specal reports followed on the dfferent groups of socal reformers n England snce the war. under the drecton of Annette Leh- The soluton offered by Guld Socalsm for the lop-sded development of Englsh ndustry dt)e to the war was outlned by Ruth Pearl. Ths group seeks to get rd of landed captalsm and the wage system, and to work for the statutory and recognzed poston human health and happ; propose specfcally prvate property n land, wth the partal compensaton of present owners; the transfer to the communty of al Contnued on Pace 6, Column 3) BARN FALL PLAY Program Cover Competton Ends November 27 Open to Entre College Tower Court. The prc s ffty cents a couple and ffty cents for stags. Dck Bowers Orchestra wll P la ^ r=] Dr. Espnosa. vstng professor n the Spansh Department, s talkng on Spansh Folk-l/>re n Amerca at Horton House Saturday evenng November seventeenth. He s an Amercan by brth and has done work at Leland Stanford Unversty. Dr. Espnosa wll speak on the romances n Span and Latn Amerca at the next meetng of the Crculo C(stclla7o. Frday. November sxteenth. cety House. A Fashon Show featurng all types of sports and formal wear wll be gven by the Thrft Shop tonght at eght oclock n Alumnae Hall. The adms- of the Massachusetts Legslature, wll speak on Women n Poltcs and Publc the Alps, hs Western Asa, and Fland- Lfe, on Frday, November 16. at he read hs reply. Ths brought to a 4:40. n Room 124 Founders Hall. Mss fttng clmax the ceremones of the Brooks s an alumna of the cla n ndustral research, she serve Alderman n Gloucester, and wa 1927, elected to the Massachusetts Legslature. On Wednesday. November 21, Mss Martha L. Scally, Assstant Casher of the Old Colony Trust Company of Boston, wll speak upon the opportuntes for women n banks and bond houses The meetng wll be held n T. Z. E. House, and wll be preceded by tea, served from 4:15 to 4:40. are nvted. All nterested On Frday evenng, November 23. at a oclock. Mss Jean Macdonald and Mss Jean Wlder (both of the Musc Department), wll gve a rectal n Bllngs Hall. Mss Macdonalds part of the program wll be vocal, and Mss Wlders wll be made up of pano selectons The frst meetng of the Crculo Italano wll be held Frday, November 16. at 7:30 P.M., n Ph Sgma. The Presdent, Vvan Camsa. wfll wel come the new members, and Mss Jack 1 son and Mss la Pana wll explan l!. Mary Agnes Doyle Mss Mary Agnes Doyle, who s t gve the second readng n the sere provded by the Readng and Speakn; Department, on November 22, has bee at Wellesley once before so her reputa ton precedes her. She has a wonder ful gft of magnaton coupled wth fne dramatc ablty and her nterpr tatons are senstve, deep, beautful Usna. In the unfoldng of ths trag plot, there are passages of rare poet The sympathy and artstry of M: zatons are hghly endorsed Edth Wynne Matthson and Charles Ram Kennedy, whch n tself suffcent recommendaton for Wellesley tself. One of the natons newest and ;est scentfc projects, however, the Mcdr.-al O.-ntrr n New York Cty. s through the opposte tendency. ts am s the unon of three great ches of medcne: research, teachng, and the care of the sck. In ts opoltan buldngs, examples of the effectve use of the skyscraper style, unequaled opportuntes for research and teachng arc offered. There s. for example, an opcratne. amphtheatre ol 149 seats, where students may watch the mnutest detals of surgery. For makes t possble for :: na nun tudent whte, to do away wth the glare for attendng physcans. le generals occur. Ths was the tme a full month ntervenes before The mere fact that varous groups vored n the pettons of the classes Ms-. Martha M. Brooks, a member arc collaboratng s an advantage, both of 1928 and 1929 whch requested that for them and for the patent. Dentsts the examnatons "be gven earler n are especally nterested n the workng the calendar year, that s. soon after together of the dental and medcal One Of the they 1 Founders Descrbes to wa.- Formng Of Turksh Republc Mme. Halde Edb. speakng at Alum nae Hal last week, gave a graphc ac count of the establshment of the nev Turksh natonal government, whct she helped to found. Ths governmen s an upheaval of the tradtons o centures. It s a republc founded o a despotc monarchy. For the frs tme snce the Turks came to the Near East, relgon and state are separated and women have acheved freedom, n rghts by the abolshment of polygamy as well as n dress and acton. Western nfluence s largely behnd ths change, but the thnker ask: whether t s strong enough to contnm supportng deas apparently founded s< suddenly. The answer s that thesf deas are not sudden; they are the bas: of Turksh psychology, formed a thousand years ago and for seven centme! veneered wth Araban culture The Turks n Asa were nomads. They tolerant of all relgons; and they held a sngle standard n ther famly lfe They were monogamous, and the women nherted ttles as well as property. On comng to the Near East they fount two relgons between whch to choose Chrstanty and Islam. They chos the latter wth foresght, because of t and, above all. convncng. of the laborer n socety, for moralty She s readng Derdre by John tf nl or utly Although ( cramps the n ndustry, and for a stuato ngton Synge. Mr. Synge was engaged ntellectual and poltcal mnd, ts propn advance of those of the West. Pr- n wrtng ths play durng hs llness and had not completed the fnal Betheva James told the purposes of revson before he ded, but t marly a untng relgon. Islam s the Faban Socety, formed n 1884 publshed posthumously and s o Semtc that s. ts law s n ther hs best known works. Derdre opnon God-made. Man-made laws. later brought n from Europe, causng a conflct of courts. (Contnued on Page 2. Col. 1> I)..,,. BE NONCHALANT! Work Ths Afternoon SEE THE HOCKEY GAME England vs. Wellesley 3:30 promptly, al the Gym Faculty Vote to Gve Senors Week Of Cuts In Whch To Prepare UNDERCLASSMEN BENEFIT In an offcal notce the Academc Councl has made known ts rulngs on bject of General Examnatons laor subjects. The decree whch great advance n the adjustof the machnery for n-;la!n*: the examnaton appears below. Snce the sprng vacaton ends Aprl the sprng recess." May-Day falls upon May 4 ths year, the Saturday Follow my s the notce the Academc Councl: VOTED 1) that the general ;ven on Monday, excused from all cuse all Grade III and Grade II classes n whch the majorty are senors, gvng prvate work that reports of the general expractcable ; that the choce of the major for the general examnaton be sent to the Recorders Ofhce by January 12, and for future classes not later than October 1 of the senor year. KATHLEEN ELLIOTT.

3 j DRIVE TO LOWER MOTOR FATALITIES IS STARTED The State of Massachusetts has organzed a Save-a-Lfe Campagn whch wll last from October 31 to November 30. and n order to emphasze the mportance of t Mr. H. F. Stoddard, representatve of the Safety Commttee of the Governors Councl and Manager of the Boston Auto Club, spoke to a group of Wellesley car owner;; n room 24 on Thursday. November 8. Mr. Stoddard startled hs audence wth the Accdents, he stated, are caused ana dont "happen." It s estmated that 75 per cent of accdents are the result of nattenton on the part of the drver. Incdentally women drvers have been tes s lquor. Another, and one of the most mportant, causes s the pedestran hmself. Dartng nut from behnd cars, jay-walkng, and other carelessness on the part of pedestrans have brought a great deal of trouble. The matter of equpment s extremely mportant. It s necessary to have brakes." lghts, steerng gear, horn and all other devces n perfect condton should always bear n mnd the Golden Rule of the Motorst: Drve as you would have others drve. (Contnued from Page 1, Col. slowly beaten by.lles. though encouraged by the Bolshevks n 1917 of some of the terrtory taken formerly by Russa, they fnally asked for peace. There was no fear of Russa left, but ts place. Turkey felt that the West was that most dreaded of beasts a machne wthout moralty. It was Presdent Wlson who taught occupaton and the spec- Greeks n Smyrna began the great natonalst All the young and vtal rose up Anatola Mustapha Pasha, untl then an offcer at the Congress of Erzerum and sgned the "Natonal Pact," contanng the democratc deas stated Wlson. Mustapha leader of the people government opened ts parlament n January n Constantnople! In June the alles took the cty. The new offcals were mprsoned and those helpng n an escape were to be put to death. A few dd these the peasants of sembled to form another new govern ment at Angora n Legslate assembly. There responsblty : carred t through. That assembly now the lfe of new Turkey. In spte of ther these Turks have establshed government. They have relgous I those of Europe. Change of the alpha bet s beng dscussed. There are three poltcal partes: th> reactonares, the conservatves, and th progressves who are now n power be cause supported by the army. The mportant vnu -ultered so from Style Show to-nght at 7.30 Alumnae Hall One dress to see you through smartly from noon to mdnght Georgette or Chffon Cocktal dresses $16-50 A dress that transforms tself from afternoon to evenng by slppng off ts jacket. A style presented by Pars to youthful Amerca for game days, theatre days, prom days and all the other gala occasons. In the brllant evenng ng reds, colors of the mode. Flam- vvd blues, emerald greens, and new nterpretatons of brown. 50 Central Street New Rayon Neglgees at $4. 65 luton of the West penetrated Turkey. Frst there was a perod of external reform, when the army, always the chef factor, was changed, and certan hamperng socal customs were done away wth. Then n 1839 came the Turksh Renassance. New Turkey, renouncng the dull, stagnant Persan lterature, turned defntely to the West for deas whch consttuted ther brthrght from When they began actvely to agtate for democracy the Sultan tred to stop them by persecuton and massacre. There were two groups of young Turks: dona. These had been brought up n a grm school of hard tranng and ther determnaton equaled ther ablty. Wth the army on ther sde they took over Constantnople n Then came the Balkan wars n whch young Turkey, opposed at a tme when there was nternal revolt n the army, badly beaten. The European ntt deals: to establsh a unon between all Turks under the control of Russa, ther enemy snce she had frst begun lookng toward Constantnople; and to found Panslamsm. They began to study old Turksh lterature, and to dream of the separaton of the state and relgon. They succeeded, asde from unfyng the courts, uy n strrng v\j nterest the sde aganst Russa. Before she entered she asked from Europe a modfcaton of the captulatons old and cumbersome rules for foregn traders and assurance that Russa would not attempt to dsntegrate her. The petton was not granted, for Europe new consdered Turkeys hstory fnshed. The trumph of the war was Galpol. whch hev sde they The Newest Evenng and Sports FASHIONS wll be presented by B. ALTMAN & CO. FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK at the Wellesley Inn Nov. 19, 20 and 21 from nne to fve DR. PAUL E. EVERETT OSTEOPATHY PHYSIOTHERAPY HOURS: 2:30 P. M. to 5:00 P. M. Waban Block Tel. We W Dr. F. Wlbur Mottley, M. A. Dentst Mss Murel A. Brgham, D. H. 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4 orlna) SOCIETY PROGRAM MEETINGS ~E. T. Slattery Co OFF CAMPUS operated on a bass smlar colleges of Oxford and Cambr. verstes. The stmulus for the project the gft s to be devoted as a velopment n Amercan under lfe, came from a report publ the Harvard Student Councl Dela Lyman. Snce the two socetes Followng the suggeston of concerned n the contest are the tl oldest n mttee, Harvard proposed to utlze the the college, t was thought only ft that the spell-down gft to establsh what practcally should be conducted amounts to a separate college wthn by the presdent of the next oldest socety, the confnes of Harvard tself. A dormtory wll probably be erected near and so Gretel Arndt of Shal peare offcated, all the members of for.tenrthm socetes the present Harvard freshman dorm- takng a part. tores. Members of the four classes wll be pcked from all phases of undergraduate lfe, such as athletes, honor students, representatves of varous extra-currcular actvtes, to lve there. A staff of tutors and resdent nstruct- lutoral system lends tself to t \ ON CAMPUS As long ago as December Zeta Alpha challenged Ph Sgma to s spell-down, but the mportant even was postponed ndefntely; so ndef nltely n fact that t s only now after a lapse of more than ffty years the contest has really occurred. jkku rhallengc has never been dta> of the Zeta Alpha was kept by the socetys ng n partcular subjects. On th< contrary, t s of the essence of tht plan that they and really thngs, that the lfe and talk may broadly stmulatng." The Ne^o York Tmes. Mss Katherne Canby Balderston. Assstant Professor of Englsh Lterature at Wellesley College, has just publshed The Collected Letters of Olver Goldsmth. She has based her text as far as possble on orgnal manuscrpts, a number of whch have never before been publshed and n partcular she has had at her dsposal the unque Goldsmth collecton of Mss Constance Meade of London, a drect descendant of Bshop Percy. Ths new materal has enabled her, n her Introducton, to throw fresh lght on a number of topcs llustratng the letters, such as Goldsmths relatons wth hs famly, the authentcty of hs Feddleback adventure, the abandonment of the East Inda voyage, the wrtng of Threnoda Augustals, and the producton of Ste Stoops to Conquer. In an appendx. Mrs. Hodsons pnnn. form for the frst Mss Balderston graduated fro Wellesley n She then* taught the Southern Methodst Unversty t> omng to Wellesley Englsh Lterature that She from Yale n Her prevous publcatons are Hstory and Sources of Percys Memor of Goldsmth and Census oj Manuscrpts of Olver Golfsmth. On Frday. November 9th, Mss Balderston was nvted to gve a lecture on Goldsmth at Yale Unversty. Cambrdge Unversty accepted a gft of $3,500,000 from the Rockefeller Foundaton for the establshment of new scence laboratores. Cambrdge s expected to rase $1,450,000 n addton. It had been objected that ths gft would drect the whole power of the unversty toward the feld of scence, makng Cambrdge "nothng [ of outhouse" to the botany a recent mornng an eneletr was out practcng. Evervthn^ uet when suddenly the whrr of a dsturbed the peaceful lake, and Presdent Lowell explans the project: "The plan nvolves no change n the method of teachng; and n fact wonder exactly what the whole thng Wellesleys man nautcal event of the fall season suffered extncton from r;unn:_.. themselves gve a most unusual cause; there was too much water! Because of a heavy ranopen, and the, t has been offcally ( hold the nter-class cr II. Qute a cold shov have been keepng sr In honor of the 80th brthday of Mss Amy Morrs Homans. Professor Emertus of Hygene and Physcal Educaton at Wellesley College. Mss Ruth Ellott. present Head of the Department, wll gve a dnner at Hortoh House Thursday evenng, November 15. The guests wll be members of the Hygene staff of the College and Dr. and Mrs. W. R. McAusland of Boston. After the dnner, the professonal students n the recepton. In 1889 Mss Homans and Mrs. Mary Hemenway of Boston founded the Boston Normal School of Gymnastcs whch was practcally the frst professonal school of gymnastcs for women n the country. In 1909 ths school was moved to Wellesley and ncorporated nto the Wellesley College Hygene Department, whch offers a graduate of physcal educaton of great Mary Hemenway Hall, the col- mnasum, s endowed by Mrs. y. Mr. Augustus Hemenway, nd, gave the Harvard Gym- From 1909 to Mss Hoof Hygene and D- Hygene Department at Wellesley. On Saturday, the Boston Mary Hemenway Assocaton wll entertan Mss Homans at a dnner at the Parker and psychulouy departments, but ths objecton was wthdrawn and the sugon added that the greatest need promoton of educaton and re- PHI SIGMA Professor Espnosa of the Spansh Department spoke at the Ph Sgma program meetng on the dscovery of the sources of Spansh Folk-Lore and the study of t n Span, New Mexco, Calforna and South Amerca. He traced legends, found anons the Spansh people of ths country, to Span and from there to Inda He mentoned that the many varatons :>f each tale all can be found n the Orent Followng Professor Espnosas talk, Gladys Whte. Anna Boatner. Louse Schmdt. Elzabeth Woltmann. Elzabeth Tompkns and Dorothea Schmeltzer gave a Spansh folk-dance. A. K. X. On Saturday. November 10, Alpha Kappa Ch had the frst of the program meetngs to dscuss plans for ther open meetng. Mss Law, of the Greek Department, spoke nformally about the Medea whch s the play to be presented. She told of Eurypdes poston among the Greek dramatsts, she explaned certan detals of structure; and she also consdered phases of the songs, the relaton of the characters, and varyng ponts of vew of Medea. ZETA ALPHA On Saturday evenng at ther frst program meetng, Zeta Alpha Socety presented Shaws Poson, Passo7. and Petrefacton. The play s an amusng fectly. The men wll attend col farce n whch Lady Magnesa Ftztollemache s the cause of her hus- courses lke other students, but In the basement of the College Chapel, under the west transept, there s tutorng wll normally be done n house. Nor does the the phus. a lttle chapel whch, for several years, functons of Harvard College and tn Lady Magnesa Ftztollemache was has been set apart for those Faculty of Arts and Scences n edu who desre a place for quet and prayer. The band by Mram McDonald, and Adol- played by Edna May Gfford. her hus- caton as the great undergraduate cen tre and the authorty for grantng de Lttle Chapel s always open and may phus by Alce Murphy. Ruth Rhodes grees and determnng the qualfes be used at any tme. Every Monday was the mad, Ruth Kllan the landlady, Mary Hamblen the polceman, tons therefor. mornng at eght a short servce s "The students n the house are no held, to whch all are welcome. and Thelma Wade the doctor. The to be selected from those concentrat audence proved most apprecatve, AGORA Mary Bressler, vce-presdent of Agora, spoke at the program meetng on Saturday nght, on the hstory and background of the World Court, the Socetys subject for study durng the year. She sketched frst the Hague Court of nternatonal arbtraton whch was the fore-runner of the present court. Ffty-two natons belong to the court at present; eghteen natons have wthheld ther membershps; the Unted States s stll n ths group. Secretary Kelloggs questonable dplomatc answer to the Courts reply to our reservatons, and the hedgng atttude of the presdent and of the presdent-elect were stressed. Tau Zeta Epslon s st year the varous schools Pantng. At the frst meet day evenng, November 10. trats of the Florentne S be studed, anc Head of Work, ture: The Portrat of a Lady by Antonella de Messna; Model. Elzabeth Read; Crtc, Matlda Aarons; Sub Crtc, Elzabeth Boullon. Mona Lsa by Leonardo da Vnc; Model, Lesle Hudson; Crtc. Helen Waterbury; Sub Crtc, Helen Harrold; Portrat of a Grl by Francesco; Model, Katherne Chapman; Crtc. Molly Grace Fosnot; Sub Crtc, Mary Marshall. Detal from Grffn; Crtc, Isabel Angus; Sub Crtc, Charlotte Tnker. Ellen Jane Lorenz, who s n charge musc, explaned that Gregoran lants were the most sutable for the perod to be studed. Several of the s were sung durng the evenng. sak;k;\rl the Shakespeare Socety to study certan aspects of the tragedes and hstorcal ays ths year, the topc of retrbuton n selected scenes from Romeo and :, Julus Caesar, and Macbeth was n. An ntroductory paper was read by Constance Smth, showng Shakespeares growth n hs concepton of tragedy. Alce Bennett read a paper Shakespeares use of ghosts. J^^ m s Do come to our Exhbton and Sale of Evenng Dresses and ^Accessores on November 20, 21, 22 there wll be a model to show you the latest fashons Last three days of the great annversary sale wth specal values n strped flannel robes at 8.95 and SLATTERY WELLESLEY SHOP Church Street let your t^ health flunk you Nothng pulls down marks as fast as sckness and good health provdes the clear bran that carres you through many a tght quz. All of natures healthful food elements are n Shredded Wheats WHOLE MILK

5 a ; eatng gon J whcl should wul weght n the already appallbalance of actvtes emphaszng We beleve that the happness the non-academc sde of our ganed by members does compensate lege lfe. Can we nclude socetes e "havoc wrought over ntaton week-end." erely detract our mnds from The values ganed are permanent, worthwhle studes and substtute nothng n return except hamperng prejudces? Besdes the fact A Sane Hoover took forty stal Possblty Smths eght, and th Wll Rogers so delghtfully - r ^-aplv. York Cty I. there few people on the other sde of the the results of the contest s the chanct presented for the emergence of a thrc party. The crushng Democratc defea n the past two Presdental electon; may perhaps open the feld to a new and more vgorous group. The remark: of Mr. Norman Thomas, cted on pag< the dsappontment s transtory. In the lfe of the college no lne s drawn between socety and non-socety grls. Very few of us know whether our acquantances are n a socety or not..statstcs make good bass for an argument. In 1928, the ls! Nnety were placed n socetes Very nearly seventy-fve per cent of persons wshng to jon soall college or class ele( appontment of the : WHEN I GET HOME" apologes to Percval Parham % playn. when I get Home, to qut workng and do playn, when I get Home. be free from ths workhouse I get Home, gon to tell how badly Im tre mal may s\ n: pk-a-me Tak- P».ess < jprecated tn- extremely prompt lardng ts decson on the mat- General Examnatons. Do we] AN ANSWER. the recent NEWS edtoral enttled "A Challenge to Socetes," we would refer anyone nterested to the perverted quotaton from the edtoral n queston. The edtoral s dstnctly dscussng a "conflct of theory and practce whch usually ends n passve more pleasant than followng out argument bravely." It was quoted sayng the hstory of socetes l trates "a passve acceptance of dton." The dfference s obvous, past "conflct ndubtably brngng be any doubt that the NEWS was not msnformed when last week a feature was prnted upon the edtoral page whch emphaszed that socetes have any worthy valdated by questc That Inter-Socety Councl nstead of takng up the matter as a problem for nspecton from all angles, as was suggested, has "taken sdes" and prnted so feeble a Justfcaton of socetes s deplorable and cannot go unanswered, the end of socetes or by anyone who would never hear n a socety. feels they can be justfed on a reason- If a grl who s brought out n the able bass. The representatves o these "splendd groups" extol the accomplshng power of constructve crtcsm. That battered and msused term certanly ;>fk\.osu To say othe t. job lke C. G. The r : wrought over The fact that admtted, and want to be" s ndeed worth thnkng about. It admts wth frankness, at once admrable and horrble, the rank dscrmnaton upon whch socetes are n- socal l ; purpose < our mnds n by pure If Pont 2. so-called t nd for ther work, cannot be sad to hde under ts protectve coverng the blasphemes ut- not exsted unquestoned n the past? In challengng socetes the NEWS a restatement ot tl carefully brought out the pros and cons th:-r of the socety queston n order to gve mk-ku tuncton. As for Jesse sroup lvng, we fnd them a-plen It added that our dormtores. The refutaton c advantage ol "new contacts" s admrably put n the Free Pre last week. It states that the me of a certan socety are confned almost to one dormtory. Ths s true n all of one group frequently net-- broader Id be ncreased mmeasurably. Use of the socety socety group needs the barrer of socal snobbshness to protect her so that she can come out, s she worth the sacrfce she entals? And more mportant, are such grls usually found n socetes? Are they not usually among the number of dsapponted*? gestveness. The Socalst Party as now would hardly be able to gan th< s confdence of the naton, but an entrely new opposton party mght be able to do so. In consderng portng of a real opposton would be encouragng to recall the sage remark of Whtehead wh that "all really new deas tan aspect of frst produced. pnln hs! For C. G. overwhelmng vote n of Sunday sports. Ths brought to mnd the fact that College repeats tself, they say, and yet ths group of edtors are defyng hstory darngly. We lke the attempt to broaden the Revew by ncludng outsde wrtng, and snce the content s more representatve than n past numbers, one feels these efforts come from a wder group than the crcle of the edtors acquantances. That the materal for the most part suggests the mmaturty of the adolesscorned. for t does gage the lterary Free Press Column wll be used f the wrter so desres. The Edtors do not hold themselves responsble for opnons and statements n ths column. Contrbutons should be n the hands of the Edtors by 10 A. M. on Sunday. worth thnkng about. s very truly would want 2. We beleve a socetys work s a vtal part of ts organzaton. Imagne Shakespeare n a colonal cottage, gvng modern French plays, or T. Z. E. dong physcs experments n a lttle Greek temple. The socety work ntegrates the socety. 3. We beleve that f socetes were our acquant- socety and who s purely socal, they would have a rght e fall cc the happness of a few justfy to exst. New contacts formed and new unhappness of many. sdered some such change n legslat (2) lessons n group lvng learned by 180 to effect of an nsttuton whose prmary purpose n exstng s not that whch upon the Wellesley grls every year would be enough. should surely be campus. Perhaps wth so near a pece t Moreover, there s a certan type of set last years plan, ostensbly puts forward by the conservatve plgrm as ts purpose, grl n college, not the grl wth a bg C. unthreatened by <3" another non-academc G. wll not hestate longer nterest, college "job" or an mmedately attractve personalty who dscovers sut. her- socal lfe? self and her power n a socety group. es s compared al Lterary Revew The whole socety system would be tons. We dsofflcers of a that characterzes effort The wrter of the edtoral n ques- tve of the fresl worth runnng for twenty such grls. spent n pu frst ton has been msnformed f she beleves that the hstory of socetes l- Lterary ma lustrates "a passve acceptance of tradton." They have led stormy and the flghts a mposng cycle. Wellesleys past suplements. magaznes and revews now splendd groups. We hope to add to vared careers. We thnk socetes are sleep peacefully n the graveyard of ther changeful and betterng tradton. lterary hopes and aspratons. Hstory In vewng the whole queston we wsh CONCERNING SOCIETIES AN ANSWER To the Wellesley College News: In a recent ssue of the NEWS an edtoral appeared whch was a challenge defntely gven to us, the Inter- Socety Councl. We have gven ths challenge back to the college because we beleve t s an all-college problem. As a part of the undergraduate body and publsh our vews as to remnd the college that good n ts way, but constructve crt csm accomplshes thngs. Rosemary Wyman. Presdent of Inter-Socety Councl. Mr. Thomas Hayes Proctor of the Phlosophy Department spoke Sunday nght at a meetng of the Chrstan Assocaton held at Zeta Alpha. Hs subject was "Socrates and the Sprtual Lfe." functons and sleepng: begns where the othe arch for wsd concepton of the ecstatc rtes; t can fulfll hs potentaltes n act n search of Truth. Socrates found that the search for knowledge controls lfe and gves t unty, that the wse man s an ordered ndvdual n an ordered unverse whch s unlmted. The Socrates man beleves that hs am s to be attaned only beyond lfe. He s not an ascetc; he does not despse ths lfe; but f the choce must be made between the and Roland Hayes) Wellesley saw Herb Hoover standn de Tower Court Hll, Wellesley saw Al Smth standn Tower Court Hll. Herb Hoover he spoke well, 1 Al Smth spoke n de New Y style. Dey both spoke some, standn on Tower Court Hll. All round and through de U. S. A. Dese two men spoke and traveled, d what dey sad was what dey sad Standn on de Tower Court Hll. IN-A-DE MORNIN" (Wth apologes to A. Hossy and Roland Haves "DAT EXAM AM > scary I cant lve through t, ot to leave college by the alley- One nuht as I was sttn n a Gene conference. My professor spoke unto me and flld my heart wth fear. Oh! Im so sad. The powers that be must thnk t the thng that makes so many Well ley grls exceptonal s that there RECIPE FOR A LITERARY REVIEW In The Establshed Wellesley Manner Ingredents: One essay, n manner sophstcated and "startlng" (to whom?) wnch wll probably have to be mported. One poem, vaguely magstc. One dtto, deep. One dtto, romantc f sophstcated (ths may be farly fresh). Another such, rebellous. One pece of practcally non-rhythmc prose, broken nto lnes,.e., vers lbre as nterpreted by the collegate. Stores ntrospectve, sentmental. Mscellaneous short artcles, phlosophc and crtcal, sangune edtoral, book revews, local nterest. Drectons: Mx ndscrmnately the good and the bad of the above, thus nsurng that the net result wll be nether. Sweeten to taste wth sentmentalty n spots. Sprnkle most of the dsh wth medocrty. Prnt quckly wthout proof readng. Serve

6 j Accordng The Theater HOUSE- BOSTON The Ladder. COPLEY Margold. HOLLIS The Bachelor Father. MAJESTIC A Connectcut Yankee. PLYMOUTH Straght Through the REPERTORY S- 5. Incorporated. BERT The Red Robe. TREMONT Blackbrds 0/ 192S. VILBUR Coguette. THE SINGING FOOL The feld of the move s acton. When we see an epc lke Wngs we grant the new art a place besde the stage and wsh t success. But when t attempts the emotonal t s n dangerous terrtory and generally succeeds only n showng that the moton pcture has a long tme to play before t The Sngng Fool s one of these more unfortunate pctures n whch the audence s not roused to emoton of ts own by the development of the story, but where the exaggerated tears and smles of the actor produce a state of physcal sympathy. We must grant that Mr. Stone s a very good actor. The pcture s doubtless the fault of The pctu: of for Al Jolson, but t was well arranged. One heard hm fve or sx evenngs n hs cafe and he sang hs chld to sleep three tmes, but one dd not weary of The Pox move-tone adds nterest and crtcsm. Although t sounds mechancal, t betrays the unntellgent beauty as well as the llterate dol. KARLE WILSON BAKER nrv ul!- Wm.t-V M poetry last Tuesday. Nowhere poetry rse above that gentleness and delcate feelng whch nfused Farj Fres, I Shall Be Loved as Quet Thngs, and Burnng Bush. Her reacton to natural beauty sheaths her poems n a lght vel of color. Burnng Bush was by far the most vvd and masculne of her selectons. A bref moment of pure ecstacy. When she dons the more masculne guse of rbaldry and satre as n The Box Car, the mannersms are too ary to dsguse the femnne form beneath. Best are her purple patches where fancy and lght rhythm run hand n e slylr le. 1 ; he >pt dunn Clear, smple, choce selecton of words; unobtrusve rhyme patterns, and reflake-clear from her shorter lyrcs. THEATRICAL ;r delvery had the slow charm of natve Texan. Someone once suggested that Texans. lvng n the great open sweep of planland. caught somemajestc calm that edly the slow calm,y relve n Mrs. SCENE often wshes FOCUSSED ON THE SCREEN On Thursday. November 15, the Phdelah Rce Players are appearng on the Playhouse stage n The Patsy. The players, t s nterestng to know, are all college graduates; they have met wth such success n Wellesley Hlls that the contract, whch orgnally called for only a few of the weekly appearances, has been extended to Flyng Romeos wll be shown on the screen on Frday and Saturday. November 16 and 17. wth George Sdney and Charle Murray n the ttle roles. Comedy t s. wth an avator as the btter rval to Cohan and Coln, two barbers who are payng court to Mnne, ther landlady. The arplane provdes the thrlls. The day of the arplane photoplay s assuredly here. T*he great classc, Wngs, wll draw large audences at the Playhouse on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. November , and 21. After ts sensatonal popularty for a year n New York, and durng equally remarkable runs n other large ctes, nothng more need be sad of Wngs. doubtless seen ts Legon of the Condemned e measure prepared fo gntude of Wng.-, tsel FILENES FASHION SHOW Tonght at 7:30 n Alumnae Hall Tckets 25c, on Sale at El Table Tol and n Dormtores the AT WELLESLEY INN " When dreary wthout Ts cheery wthn Exhbt of Fall and Early Wnter Footwear Wednesday, November 21st, at the Wellesley Inn "Fttng the Narrow Heel" Andrews comer Temple Place and Washngton Street - Boston, Mass. Splendd Assortment of Dresses for Sports and Afternoon Wear $10.75 to $29.50 Hosery, Underwear, Grdles, B Accessores and Smallwares. Hosery mended nvsbly ELEANOR, Inc. 33 Central Street CAMPUS CRITIC The program chosen by Roland Hayes for hs Wellesley concert appealed not only because of the beauty of the musc, but also because t was so well adapted to the voce of the snger. The classc group was executed wth the restrant and cool evenness of tone whch emphasze ther graceful lne. There was an agreeable absence of the vocal gymnastcs whch so often characterze the classcal ara. Those who remembered Roland Lcensng Clerk s prepared to forbd Hayes performance of Schubert at the entry nto Boston of ONells Strange Interlude. It s already on ts that of the frst that they were pervaded by romantc feelng, romantcsm whch was never sentmensong. De Nebensonnen, was too ponderously slow to sut us. but the frolcsome Wohn made up for It. Le The was one of the hgh spots of the evenng; seldom does one hear a more charmng song or more perfect exe- In the Englsh group the artst showed hmself to be possessed of true dramatc power, enhanced by excellent dcton. Ths was perhaps the weakest of the four groups, but that mpresson s probably due to the keenness wth whch the negro sprtuals were beng antcpated. And n no way were we dsapponted: the audence was spell-bound from the frst note of the emotonal When I Get Home to the last note of that ntense and hghly effectve crucfxon melody, sung musc reaches the depth of relgous feelng as does the negro sprtual, and the sncerty of the artst brought out the unaffected pathos of the musc n a way mpossble for one of a dfferent race to acheve. Those who heard the Hampton Sngers recently must have compared the performances; the quartet rollcked better than Roland Hayes. the : The 5onalty of the We the Boston Opera House doors to a producton that has been the engma of the theatrcal world durng ts two years on Broadway. Ths s the now famous Ladder, a play dealng wth Its tred every avalable means to make t a success, and for several months tckets could be had for the askng. strcted to a dozen spectators. to Dame Rumor, the ay to the n Blackbrds of th ew. s at the Tremont. th excellent dancng ar colored chrnnv- omteun. The Red Robe makng her debut on stage. Mss Gllland made her debut wth the DOyly Carte, Glbert and Sullvan Opera Company. She became a star n England, where she s now a great favorte. The Waffle Shop 65 Central Street Room For Transents Ql)t Danty IMuh 17 Central Street Lunches Fountan Products AGNES HASTINGS V1GANOTT1 UPLIFTING BANDEAUS UNDERWEAR DEXDALE HOSIERY Ivy Corset Shop So becomng "Most becomng," sad Daddy, notcng my new J. M. S. evenng frock. "Most becomng a habt, Id say," bg brother remarked slyly. "Near as I can make out she has a new J. M. S. costume every week." "But I could tell they lke my J. M. S. Clothes. "All men do." Junor Msses Shop On the second floor Jordan Marsh Company A Shoe Exhbt Specalzng n French Footwe n short unc medum vamps. WELLESLEY DISPLAY SHOP.Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 9 tb and 20tb MAX M. BERNSTEIN

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8 : : * The Sportng Thng NEW HEADS OF SPORTS That young athletc class of 193:.vth all ther "vm, vgor and vtalty, ran away wth the laurels of fall Feld Day. Wth the score of seventy Basketball Mary Scarborough Golf Agnes Maron Hockey Eleanor Hodge Rdng Mary Grace Stewart Volleyball Mary Carruthers Ultma Smyth 29 Cela Mlne 30 Varsty Elzabeth Nash 29 Thelma Smyth 29 Theodate Johnson 29 Andrews 31 ponts over forty-fve of the sen who came n second, they flaunted t.ahletc supenm-ty before a small The sophomores lost no tme, bu the frst event of the afternoon by ng the two volley ball games the senors. Both games seemed well played, but the sophomores had closer teamwork and more skll n placng ther passes. To them went the class cup, though the ndvdual cup went Kauzmann. F).!..! D;.\ n acton. They trotted ther walked and cantered, n all the» formatons. The only order ssed hearng was, "To the rear, " Several of the grls came back Leah Rose Bernsten 29 Elzabeth Burdck 29 Jane Chdsey *29 Elzabeth Knght 30 Marjore Smth 30 Varsty: Forwards: Leah Rose Bernsten 29 Catherne Fee 31 Elnor Anderson 29 Mary Coyne 29 Guards: Elzabeth Knght 30 Elzabeth Burdck 29 Grace Powell 29 Elzabeth Freberg 32 Jane Chdsey 29 Indvdual Cup Elzabeth Knght 30 Class Cup 1931 Jean Adams 31 Mary Grace Stewart 30 Volleyball: Florence Clayton 29 Helen Curts 29 Else Kauzmann 30 Elzabeth Lncoln 30 Florence Clayton 29 Mary Carruthers 30 Eleanor Draper 31 Josephne Foster 29 Elzabeth Lncoln 30 Carolne Bronson 31 Ethel Hudson 32 Have a Smart New Hat Corsage F/ozvers Danty, modernstc, strkng are the combnatons from Frasers. Sweet peas, roses, volets, orchds gay flowers galore to gve the fnshng touch to the college costume. SUE Tel. Well PAGE STUDIO Wellesley, Mass. Tel. Wellesley 0430 THE FLORIST Appontments now beng made for CHRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPHS In the senors sophomores were playng off a ve ctng basketball game at the other end of the feld. The teams were rather Elzabeth McClellan 31 evenly matched and kept the score ted untl the very last few mnutes of play The game was fast, wth the sophomore Marjore Breyer 31 Hockey Ws: forwards playng especally well and n Barbara Bourne 29 the last tense seconds of play, brngng Jean Harrs 29 But of the most exctng. In rod frst chance to play the sophomores whom they beat by the score of 2-0. Several long drbbles by Gldden came very near addng to the junor score, except for the good work done by the sophomore goal, Kelly. Both forward lnes kept ther formatons well, although there was some tendency for the backs to bunch. One suspects that there wll be even more ntense practce before h team arrves Thursday. players are constantly beng wth them. The bleachers tckets are beng sold, and j play the Englsh s all set- Evelyn Gldden, 30 I- Fshf.-. : 31 r.. Esther Gebelen, 32 r.w. Jean Herzberg, 31 l.h. Susan Shepherd, 29 c.h, Eleanor Hodge, 30 r.h. Anne Pugh, G..Hyg. l.f. Prudence Walls, G.Hyg. r.f. Florence Harrman, 31 g. Edth Wllams, G. Hyg. Forward substtutes: Shrley Eberth, 31; Alce Gates. 29; Natala Jova, 29. Defense substtutes: Barbara Bourne, 29; Frances Perce, 30; Janet Mc- Kenze, "31. Substtute goal: Kelly. 31. In tenns the freshmen came through wth flyng colors. Janet Smth won the sngles. She and Mary Elzabeth Smth won the doubles. Golf has no regular competton on Feld Day, but Susan Shepherd 29 Eleanor Hedge 30 Evelyn Gldden 30 Fsher Smth "31 Jean Harrs 31 Esther Gebelen 32 Jean Herzberg 31 Susan Shepherd 29 Eleanor Hodge 30 Barbara Bourne 29 Frances Perce 30 Florence Harrman 31 Ellen Kelly 31 Alce Gates 29 Elzabeth Beckwth 30 Janet McKenze 31 * TLhc Game and Important Week-end A Collecton of Attractve Ones Has Just Arrved at THE HAT SHOP Suggestons Fall Feasts Apples, Peanuts, Cder, Rpe Olves, Pretzels, Potatoe Chps, and THE ROYAL FRUIT CO. Blue SDragon * 60 CENTRAL STREET, WELLESLEY, MASS A M to 7.30 P.M Sunday, 5J0 to 7.30 P.M. The lecture for today Class Dsmssed. on lfe ns It conssts o Tel. Welle.ley 1089 John Hancock Comfort and Protecton Regardless of Weather ft J - " -S-A T Y, \ \ " E>,r>,, c Allgator r ;Y:YfY t, * ALLIGATOR A Plan Statement of why the New York Herald Trbune buys space n your college paper ^U make t rotable We tell you that the Herald Trbune strvea to be crsp, accurate, nterestng. All the news, but nterestngly told. Apparently thats what most of Wet Herald Trbune. by Mar,e Levy An offcal event whch was not on the program was the stunt put on by the Move-tone men who had ther truck on the feld, ther cameras set up to take the hockey game and ther apparatus tuned n for the crowds cheerng. Voces shouted lustly upon request n the amazng fath that eventually they would be heard "all over the country." Ted Johnson led the crowd :.-,!.:! 1 > M U -.. <- due drectly to Frances Perce who was the hard-workng charman of the Feld ^lafe Insurance: Company"*- 5 Wellesley Guest House Telephone Welle.ley Abbott Street, Welle.ley Mr.. Mary B. Hughe., Hosle.. For your overnght and week-end guests A pleasng background for your hosptalty. Dnner and rdge partes, Engagement teas, showers by appontment. In the long run we seek to establsh the (act that the Herald Trbune does a good job n each of ts several departments, whether t be Theatres or Boob, Internatonal News, Poltcs or anythng else. Does ths sound lke a newspaper youd enjoy readng? Try t. NEW^YORK 3-fetalb Wchwxt

9 How 1 We, j [ Hwkv Game. Tckets ; Kmball, 29, wll Feld. Tcket wll I* 1 -t! n all dormtores Fr., Nov. l(: 8:15 A. M. Mornn Chapl Dt an Tnts wll lead. 4:40 P. M. Room 124 Founders Hall Mss Marlha M. Brooks of the Massa Legslatu :30 P. M. Ph Sgma House Meel o Cn-ulo Italano. ;:00 P. M. Shakespeare House Mrenl Cueulo Caslellano ;al., Nov. 11: ftf A M Mornng. apel. Prsdenl PuMu wll load :30 P. M. Horton House. D Espal. r n hr Spansh Vstne Prot. < Dcparlmenf. wll sj-eak to the Horton "Spansh Folklore n Chapel IS: 11:00 A. M. Memoa eaclcr. Dr. Theodo tle sprtual Lfe," Man., \nv, l!>: 8:1.1 A. M prompt.lv Bllm:-s Hal! Cunell Event-. Lawrence Smth wll gve the revew". " A M. Murum: ane! Presdent Pedlcton wll lead sky be clear) nan > Observatory wll members of the College ChLpel. Rev Stanley M. Mornnt 4:30 P. M. Bllngs Hall. Edward Prtchard Eaton wll speak on "What s Modern Drama?" under the auspces of Colony Trust Company Bos- Subject: Work :So"p. ^M Vocatonal Informa- ALUMNAE NOTES After heraldng the advent of a promsm new maeazne of letters, the much-talked-of Book League Monthly. the Bblophle notes wth dsmay that the frst number contans wthn ts lengthy and panstakng bography of r we dslke ben nek publshed cdcal, t s p books whch Monthly have lshed n Amer appear n the ths bblophle m the.strctest word, the other half of the Book Leagues unque project, that of upplyng ts members yearly wth welve establshed masterpeces actully publshed n book form, makes an appeal so much more drect that we want to acqure the rank and prvlege ol member-h!) mmedately. The books are to be selected from all perods of be proud tc book -shelve volume.-, F prnted and bound n!... b:-, lb;n.: nost fascnatm. herone, m: allegance dvded when tr ter Ty, the lovely Egypta ulng que nen as weaklngs and to m by force of ntellect, the arts and coquetres of women, but femnne enough to refuse to sacrfce her long black har when forced to dsguse herself as a the magnet of the personalty of Alcbades of whom the gods mght well be jealous, for he was as beautful as a and wllful, and as great devoton d. Between these latonshp as has ever been portrayed n fcton for each was unwllng to be domnated by the other. There were other women n hs lfe the gentle Hpparete, golden Nemea, the lttle brown-hared queen of Sparta but always, even n these nterludes, Ty "glmmered lke a star somewhere n the depths of hs mnd." TEA FOR TRANSFERS Severance Hall November 22, 1928 Auspces of 1930 For CLEANSING and REPAIRING Call RELIABLE TAILORING CO. Suzanne of Pars ffluinrru 27 Central Street, Wellesley showng the most exquste P wth models from Reboux, Agnes. I ts MARTHA KAY CANDY SHOP IOWA Great Plan Ave. Vst our Cozy Black & Gold shop and see our candy made. Delcous Waffles wth Maple Syrup served wth hot chocolate or coffee We nvte the College trade and utll strve to please. Stop n when ll Wellesley Indvdual tatfcujav 1 -House. *- ; AWelSlvvJ Many Chldren Are on Your Chrstmas Lst? are dsplayng the lovely new books for chldren th, week. CHRISTMAS IS COMING SMART! SMART! SMART! When you are ready to buy a gown do not fal to see our lne ths Fall. Gown Shop 59 Central St., Wellesley H. Henrksson Real Holdays Where Good Tmes are Ever Present Engaged 22 Elzabeth Kmball to Mr. Donald Graham Morse, M. I. T Mldred Whnery to Mr. Scott Bostwck. Wabash 25, Harvard Law 28. ex-30 Dorothy Holbrook Smth to Mr. Francs Hall Bedell, of Brooklyn. Marred 24 Helen Bruch to Mr. Robert F. Lews. Yale 21, June 16. have been admttng ts appeal to us. More of The Book League Monthly, Volume I, Number 1. next tme. The nspraton for Gertrude Ather- 26 Helen Van Dernoot to Dr. Samuel Rosen, Syracuse Unversty. gatherng materal for ex-28 Marjore Moses to Mr. John Marraar, the story of Paul Hoag. Tufts 23. Aspasa. Jealous Gods Percles famous war. whose career, even n the bare n gnnng to end. Readers of Th Marrage, who thought You can enjoy the best of Fall Fruts Apples, Grapes, Pears and Pomegranetes also fresh nuts and delcaces In ths nearby land of long-leafed pnes, facltes for every sport have been expertly developed. Youll fnd fve famous Donald J. Ross golf courses; smooth-gated horses that enjoy a canter as much as ther rders; flawless tenns courts; polo, shootng and other sports followed by delghtful evenngs of socal entertanment at the Carolna Hotel wth ts frendly, cheerful atmosphere, luxurous servce and a cusne that makes each meal an event. A specal program of sports has been arranged for the holdays. Come wth your frends and 22 To Al! Bettman Workum,? son and frst chld, Davd Jepths Workum II, October To Eleanor Wallace Allen, a son Frank G.. Jr., November 8. WABAN GUEST HOUSE IABAN STREET. We Wellesley" Frut Company RAILROAD TICKETS For Chrstmas Vacaton 20 AD BUILDING NOVEMBER ESSEX ROADSTER, 1928 In perfect condton Not drven over 1500 mles Prvately owned Cash prce $650 Tel. We (,. \x, n.-u< mf f; The Blue Spruce Lodge 26 Weston Rd., Wellesley Attractve Rooms and Surroundngs MRS. MARGARET A. SQUIRES What Shakespeare; says about Coca-Cola > Chrstmas Vacaton >recse m promse keepng" Operated by ABBOTT HOTELS CORPORATION CAMDEN, S. C. KIR southern hotel. Indoorsbg, open fres, brdge, dancng, fne orchestra. Outdoors all sports n the pne-laden ar of Camden. Jon your famly here wth frends. THE K WOO D «mllon a day Pure as Sunlght /o/>, cn-ln^ r. )) >7/> ll lnlt.r.nhj. \../n,»"»r</ ths l>u drnk of natural flavors.

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