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Clippings Cl 9255 7 f' ,Q LLE. Sallie Bethea is now employed with Monsieur l'inret. Paris, 'S-2, as head dressmaker. fH.Yezt' York World. ' 2 'I H ' H . , , . , .. Al'l g l ' Ed and XX alt. attorneys-at-law, Lentral. S. Q. t mitral liuitxv. Miss Gladys Copeland rings the dinner-hell for the Salvation .Xrmy. at the corner ot Main and Laurel StI'CCIS.'fC0lllHlbil! State. Ben Greet Players will give 'l'welfth Night, on Carolina Catnpus. in February. The star, Benvoho, will he in the person of Miss liessie lluncan. Columbia State. Another great poet of the twentieth century-Miss llelen Fitts' latest poem, Guess NVhy. Have you read it?-Hooleman. False teeth cheap-At the office of Miss lcla Grithn. 1038 Blain Street. Pinewood, S. C. Beware of imitations. Accept only those with trademark J. ltf A Pinewood Despatch. Miss Bet Jones is now abroad. making a special study of French. She 15 accompanied by her former teacher, Miss May.-Fountain lun Record. Kellett and XVimberly have just opened up a large department store in Atlanta, Ga. It is an imposing ltlfoodfenj structure. New Spring goods just in from VVanamaker's. -Atlanta Journal. Miss Myrtle Roberts has accepted a position as chautteur, with the XVilliams Furniture Company, Columbia, S. C.-Columbia State. It will be of interest to the many friends of Miss Hannah .Phillips to know that she is now teaching Latin in Galloway, Ark.-the C rzterzon. Another great event of the season is near at hand. Kllle. lva Mahattey, noted Soprano, will sing at the Lyric this week,-Coluuzbza State. W'eleome at Clemson by Matron, Miss Ruby Stanton, who still wears silk shirtwaists and crimps her hair.-Fort Hill Times. After an exciting campaign, Lill Owens, the great suftragette, was elected mayor of New York last week.--New York World. Miss Gertrude Manning is now hlling a position as expression teacher. at Latta, S. C.-The Criterion. For the newest and best machines, all the latest Ford models. go to Turr1er's Garage, 6124 Main Street, Congaree, S. C.-Columbia State. THIRTY-THREE
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So we can feel always, That we belong to thee And, if we lose all other friends, That you our friend will be. I hear you granted my plea So you did not refuse? And you may well assure yourself That this we'll not abuse. Farewell! dear Faculty, Accept our sincere thanks For all the things youive tried to do, And forget our past pranks. And now, our President, Here's good bye to you! No tongue can e'er express May joy your path bestrew. Time calls impatiently .-Xml we must haste away, Please, messenger, await awhile, If only for a day ! THJPT Y. TXVO Now he, too, is angered, XYe know not what to dog But'Time stops not nor will delay, Sadly this day we rue. Fore'er farewell, C. C.! VVe love thee just the same, our love, But Time has sent his messengef, So place on Time the blame. -B . D., '14 ' f wfi Q , Q ,r .rf lift ili' Fflrgj folufi pflfll. Fa-' Piuewi r Plllm... . .F usatcrgat lifif' 37 llama Gi g lrom ll 'i. ll, , -- l'll,,,f ff -I. 'MM lltfi howyhigtf noted ' K 1 slkshliif miyoriiihxg lfu alma liwlfg S-
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Quf be-lgqfed school Superintendent, Miss Mary Sherard, of Ninety-Six, S. C., has been re-elected by a unanimous vote. For ten years she has filled this position capably.-Clearwater Advocate. The famous violinist, Lalla Byrd, will charm New York audiences by her wonderful skill, February 18. Do not miss this rare opportunity, as this is her last American tour.-New York Herald. -. The Art Studios of Miss Nena Rembert, the rising young artist, will be open to the public on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, from four to six o'clock, 1618 Rue Rivoli, Paris.-Le Teinps. Among those receiving a master's degree in History at Columbia Uni- versity, we notice the names of two of our Alumnae, Misses Mary Rauch and Marie Shull.-The Criterion. For expert reading and true foretelling of the future, go to Mlle. Nor- manne Bellinger, 1021 Divine Street, Shandon, S. C.-Colurnbia Record. Mrs. -+ --- fformerly Miss Mary McCantsj will entertain the Mothers' Club, on Vllednesday afternoon at her beautiful home on Peachtree Street. Subject under discussion will be Teaching Self-Control. -Atlanta Constitution. i .Miss May .Hearsey, missionary to China, will lecture on Sanitary Condi- tions in Shanghai, this afternoon, at Wlashington Street Methodist Church.- Colninbia State. Miss Louise Hamer announces that her up-to-date dancing school will be open after the first of March. Rates reasonable, and satisfaction guaranteed. -Pee Dee Daily. The position of Science teacher at Columbia College is now held by Miss Sarah Plumer, a former student of the College.-Colninbia Record. I Miss Lessie Smith, of the Class of 1914, is assisting Mrs. Glenn in teach- mg Chemistry, in Charleston, S. C.-The Criterion. -VINETA ACKERMAN, Class Prophet Special to The Criterion b To the Editor-in-Chief of The Criterion: Will you kindly send to the 3191117 ETS of the Class of 1914 the October copy of your Magazine, containing 1.6 0 Owmg announcement? It was of great interest to me and 1 am sure lt xx ill be to ever oth , Y Cr member of the Class of '14: Mrs , ' , f0rmerly Vineta Ackerman, was in the College a ffill gagllidago' We are glad to know that she is now living in College Place, 31141 bank gutiesfiff-'fit gilargtsof her time with us while her husband is attending h1S - mate. THIRTY-FOUR ja., hr... v Q ,-I L i i 'E . if i Y, g l ' 1 my: sag. Y ffifyi. .1 . ' I .
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