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LOUISE WEAVER Top left, Roxy Silvers the chief cook at Bethany House examines baked potatoes to make sure they are not half baked. Center left, Mrs. Neff, pastry cook and assistant to Mrs. Silvers works out on a mess of chickens, must be Sunday. Bottom left, the soda bar. Bill Young behind the bar, in front of the bar Jack Baumgartner, Bill Humber, and an unidentified freshman. Directly above Louise Weaver the short order cook and sandwich specialist. Like good movies? SUPPORT YOUR OWN THEATRE Every Friday Nite at 8:00 Always the best! TICKETS and PROGRAMS FOR COLLEGE DANCES and ACTIVITIES Carnegie Union Printing Co. 243 E. Main Street, Carnegie, Pa. Phone 83 PAGE EIGHTEEN
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BETHANY HOUSE, NEW EATING PLACE FOR MEN, AND SODA GRILL BETHANY HOUSE Newest addition to the buildings of Bethany is the new eating place for freshman men, and any others interested. Construction was started at the end of the school term last year and dur- ing the summer the present edifice quickly took shape. It was finished shortly before the present semester started. Opening night was the 6th of September. Dinner was served to the Live Wire Club of Wheeling. The dinner was free to those attending, a gift from Bethany College. The most attractive feature of the Bethany House is the soda bar and sandwich grill which occupies the front end of the building. It has facilities for loafing, bridge, and jitterbugging. The big question in the minds of many is what effect this will have on that old haunt, the College Inn. With the upperclassmen the Inn is almost a tradition and if Cocoanut Grove or The Troca- dero were moved into town they would still patronize the Inn for they have been at home there for years and feel comfortable nowhere else. However the Freshmen comprise the bulk of the student body and they are prone to patronize Bethany House. Just what will be the effect on the Inn and the Grey Bonnet cannot be predicted with any accuracy. Management of Bethany House is in the hands of Anna E. Palmer, for picture see page 15, who comes from California to Bethany. She is a graduate of Penn State and has spent two years as a dietician. She has also been the author of a dietetics column and a household hints column in western newspapers. Prices at Bethany House are consistent with other eating places in town. The board rate is $6.00 per week, the same as at Phillips Hall. Notable items on the bill of fare are: Banana split 2 5c, Chocolate frost 2 5c, Cheeseburger 15c, Cokes (of course) 5c. PAGE SEVENTEEN
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The steps at Bethany House offer a good resting place and gathering place. On the left Jim Huntsberger, Wally Mayor, Jack Simeral, and Ed Harris roll out the barrel (in song). On the right the eternal triangle is represented by Bill Dowler, Nellie Mcllvain, and Fred Albrecht. Bethany Summer {Continued from Page 12) the student body work consumed just 45 hours a week. The last week however brought twelve hours a day, seven days a week. Free time was spent playing Black Jack and a new card game called Just for the Hell of It , bowling at Strassers, visiting Hep and Lil at Poke ' s or Jack Morgan at der deutshe Garten . Rides out of town were scarce but about once a week the boys were able to get into Wheeling or Steubenville to take in a show. The summer Bethanians were called upon to do many things out- side their line of duty. They helped to quell a miniature riot. They pro- vided entertainment through the medium of song. One, while in swim- ming with some conferees saved a girl who had been knocked out in a rough house and had slipped unno- ticed to the bottom. One Sunday one of the waiters was asked to deliver a sermon in one of the neighboring churches. The offer was declined as the particular student thought he was not in the least qualified. No other offered to pinch hit. Don ' t Miss NIGHT MUST FALL October 25 Cheers for Campus Clothes in STIFEL ' S Young Set Fashion Shop WHEELING, W. VA. GEO. R. TAYLOR CO. WHEELING, W. VA. Fashions for Juniors Misses and Women Typewriter broke? Get it fixed by calling BORDEN ' S OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. STEUBENVILLE. OHIO MADER SLEEP SHOP Home of the Best Mattresses Mader Built Innerspring OLMSTEAD BROS. CO. PAPER 1413-15 Main Street WHEELING, W. VA. CLARK PAPER CO. WHEELING, W. VA. ' A paper for every purpose ' PAGE NINETEEN
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