Due West Female College - Arrow Yearbook (Due West, SC)

 - Class of 1920

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Bliss Allie Rush bought Bliss Grace Donnald's stinging sarcasm, as Bliss Rush felt she needed this badly. The doors closed promptly and many had to lay their packages down and come back on the morrow. CSpecial to the Statel Due VVest, S. C., Blay 28. The great notion sale of the Seniors is progressing exceedingly well. Une ar- ticle seemed to be attracting the atten- tion of many who were clamoring for it. Bliss Eunice BlcElvey already had it in her hands, for she found it was a flash- light which formerly belonged to Bliss Lillian Clinkscales, the class sponsor. Bliss BlcElvey desired to use it to keep her from kicking boxes down the stairs at night. Bliss Dora Elizabeth Pressly inquired if any one had seen Bliss Virginia Reids long tall man anywhere. She soon found that that was not one of Bliss Reid's left-overs. Bliss Blargaret Robinson found the remains of Bliss Rose Burns' Soothing Syrup for Freshmanl' and immediately purchased it. Bliss Katherine Pressly bought Bfliss Pearle Dale's fondness for Pelicans. lVliss Dale, needing no other Fee, made no charges. A package containing remnants of soirees, wickets, text books, Y. W. C. A. pamphlets, hard work, an old tennis racket, letters, and several remains of Erskine Society pins, all left over from a good time which formally belonged to Bfliss Lilla Templeton, was purchased by Bliss Belle Dale. One package seemed to elude the grasp of many. Bliss Analine B'lcCrory final- ly captured it and found ig to be the swiftness of Bliss Pearle Dale and Bflar- garet Dallas. Bliss Emmie Lou Ed- munds got at a bargain price the picture hats of Bliss Ruth Pratt. Bliss Lois Pressly eagerly grasped Bliss Sudie Blilford's week-end trips, for she was anxious to go home to see her mother in Oklahoma as often as possible. Bliss Blargaret Phillips selected Miss Virginia Galloway's ability to slip out of tight places. Bliss Elizabeth Blann found the ques- tion box of Bliss Laura jane lVlullen as her possession. Bliss Essie DuPre' was hunting Bliss Elizabeth Cathcart's baseball pitcher, but found he was still in pitch with Bliss Cathcart. Bliss Olanda McQueen decided to continue Bliss Laura Hill's subscription to the Nashville Banner, thinking it might have several love stories in it. A group of Juniors seemed to be ex- amining a package very carefully. It was found to be The Arrow which had pierced the purse of the Senior Class. There was much putting of heads to- gether, many perplexed looks, intense whispers, thoughtful weighing of prob- lems. But, finally this countenance changed and with an expression of calm determination, they boldly came to the counter and made the purchase. At this time the doors again closed and the friends went to their homes hap- py over their purchases. May 29, The Great Senior Bargain Counter was closed today as all of the articles were sold out yesterday. The sale was one of the most successful events of the season and was of great benefit to all who made purchases. LILA BONNER, '20. Page Forty nine

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Senior Class Will RUMMAGE ALE INIANY BARGAINS!! ATTENTION FACULTY AND STUDENTS! Be Surf' to Conn' to the Notion Counter, First Floor Lobby, Crlrnegie Hall, LIIOIIIHIZIS College. Small things. great things, odd things, precious things, numberless things, arti- cles once the possessions of the Senior Class-All at a bargain price. The no- tion counter will be open lN'Iay 27, 28, 29. COME ONE, COME ALL RARE BARGAINS SENIOR RUMNIAGE SALE GREAT CROVVDS VISIT SENIOR NOTION COUNTER BIANY PURCHASES OF USEFUL ARTICLES MADE. fSpecial to the Statel lX'Iay 27, Due West, S. C. There was an exciting scene before the doors of Carnegie Hall at 4 P. M. Long lines of girls and teachers were packed closely against the door, pushing and jostling, trying to get to the front. At length the notion counter was ready. Bliss Eliabeth Tribble was general man- ager. lN'Iiss Ruth Boggs was Cashier, making her last stand as holder of the money bag. lyliss Wilmot VVhitesides stood at the wrapping counter, seeing that each article was tested and wrapped in best wishes from the Senior Class. To tell how the crowd swooped down upon the notion counter and how each found the things that suited her or that she needed, would be a hard task for a re- porter with only two eyes, to describe. The first one that found a suitable article was lVIiss Abernathy. She grabbed the monacle and spectacles tied with yards of black ribbon which former- ly belonged to lyliss Bessie Potts. She rushed to Cashier Boggs, but there found that she could not pay for them that day as each article was not to be paid for in greenbacks but in good will to the Senior Class. lldiss Sheffield seemed to be searching diligently for something important, but could not find it. llfliss Tribble went to her aid. Nliss Sheffield said that she was looking for another sister to edu- cate. There was no such article left, but NIiss Tribble showed her a little comet hanging by its tail. Bliss Sheffield grabbed this and went off exceedingly happy. llfliss Sheffield already had a large deposit at the Cashier's desk. The whole Junior Class seemed to be lugging a bulky package. Some one said that it was the Seniors' luck at basket ball in 1920, but it is not known for cer- tain. It was already paid for in good will from the Juniors, so Cashier Boggs merely nodded as they passed Miss VVilliard Knight was rejoiced over a purchase she had made. Her package was a pair of high heels which originally belonged to Bliss Sarah Pat- rick. There was an odd looking package upon the counter which seemed about to spill. lVIargaret lVIcCord quietly asked what it was. She found that it was a package of lVIiss Grace SheHield's left over words, which she had not had time to use. lVIiss McCord immediately had this wrapped up for her in best wishes from the Seniors. Miss Grace Cashion purchased llliss Nlary Belle Hood's bun- dle of Cousins. lVIiss Janet hloore claimed Miss Lillian Singleton's position on the Blue Ridge VVorking Force. Page Forty-eight



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Class P 1'Opl'leCy Near a gypsy s tent one autumn day Some dignified Seniors happened to stray To the eager query as to whom they might be Prompt came the answer VVe re from VV C Come hither fair ones said the gy psy bold Come cross my palm with much bright gold Deep in the heart of my crystal ball I ll see the future of each and all Shall we? the Seniors in concert cried It wouldn t be dignified VV1lmot replied Lets throw off our dignity just for today And hear what the my stxc has to say Lila Bonner approached her ix 1tn sparkling ey es From the ball turned the gypsy smiling and wise I behold you now in a far away land Healing the sick with skillful hand A sweet faced benior next learned her Fate Good things said the gypsy come to those who can Wait As a preachers uife you ll charm just the same And your name Nliss Boggs you ll no longer claim Votes for women' Down with the men' We ll never submit to the ty rants again' v vv- v , - ,V Y 7 I u v s vw: , . . cc - - yy - V V J V . .' 1 xi - - 7 . y v 7 7 v iv u n - f - li Y ' ' 7? ' ' , . H , .. . . V . K . x ' U! . . . . v y ' . , v - 65 -- v I - v . v 1 ' .' x . . V . V. ,, K4 - vy ' V V cc ' a , , q , . , . ,r r v . y 1, ', 1 vs V y ' H -7 , I ec , -' . in V, V - , . . Laura Jane Nlullen, great Suffragette leader, Ilflakes an effective soap box speaker. lXIaiden, with downcast, violet eyes, In a spotless kitchen you're making pies! This prophecy glowed with domestic cheer, 'Twas welcome to Lillian Singleton's ear. VVith a scornful look, Bessie Potts came near, And said, For my future, have no fear. You'll write a book. Lol the title appears, It is, 'lylen-VVhy I Hate Them-The Blessed Old Dearsl' The Gypsy now let her eyes quietly stray To where stood Virginia Galloway. i'As for you, my dear child, she said with a smile, I see you and 'Rube' still riding in style. Page Fifty

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