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Southwestern Collegian from Winfield, Kansas • 3

Southwestern Collegian du lieu suivant : Winfield, Kansas • 3

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Winfield, Kansas
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THE SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGIAN. In Society PRES. MOSSMAN ADDRESSED JOINT ASSOCIATION ON WAY OF PRAYER. Is S. Cs.

Obwrvance of Wonl Wide Occasion, and Special Week For Decisions. Pres. F. E. Mossman addressed Y.

M. and Y. W. in joint meeting on Thursday. This was the day of Prayer for Colleges all over the world.

Al WORTMAN'S CASH GROCERY Cor. 9th Ave, and Millington Phone 19-120 IF IT IS SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT, WE HAVE IT. STEP IX AND WAIT FOR YOUR CAR. Hurpriwe Taffy Pull. A crowd of mischief bent South-westerners were conveyed via Ford to the home of Jennie Cavitt east of College Hill, with the wherewithal for taffy and other elements of a surprise party in tow, last Saturday evening.

A hilarious, more or less "stuck-up" good time ensued. The crowd comprised Jennie Cavitt, Neva Drummond, Viola Reese, Hazel Oliver, Florence Walker, Alice Steele, Olive Bishop, Grace Cheatham, Letha Widener, Will Berges, Stanley Stickel, Olney Newman, Merlin Newman, Rutherford Rowell, Vernes J. E. Robinson, Ogden White, Dwight Kitch. Cook Itatlly Enjoy Own Viands.

The Domestic Science class bad roast chicken and biscuits for last Thursday's lesson. This suggested a feast, bo the members of the class donated the rest of the food for a very un-Hoover-like dinner which consisted of roast chicken, gravy, dressing, peach pickles, fruit salad, and cakes. The spread was held in the Domestic Science kitchen with the following participants: Helen Dal bom, Joy Scott, Gladys Scott Wilma Trigg, Josephine Fulks, Clarice Hart, Iluth Holmes, Hazel Oliver, Mary Gentry, and Pearl Engelhardt. so it was In the week of Special Decision for Life Work in the Wichita Area, for the M. E.

church. With Acts 3:6 as a text, President Mossman spoke on "The World's Need and Your Contribution to It," He gave as three great problems in America, (1) the race problem. (2) the liquor problem and tobacco trust The State Danlr New Building Corner 9th and Main CAUITAL AND SURPLUS $150,000.00 UNDER THE GUARANTY LAW. In the Federal Reserve System. (3) the labor problem.

He said in part, "Two races of! Kennedy Called Away. Miss Kennedy spent the latter part of last week in Fayetteville, Arkansas with her aged father who: I I iJ is suffering with a badly broken arm. 'In Miss Kennedy's absence Wil-ma Trigg had charge of the Color and Design work, with Pearl Engelhardt assisting her in the Domestic Science class. Birthday Kodaking Trip. Eleven armed with "swagger" sticks, celebrated Esther Bray's birthday with a kodaking trip to Hiatt's Park.

Returning to the Hogue House, they enjoyed ice cream and cake. The strollers were: Esther Bray, Addie Harper, Ruth Holmes, Bertie Goetschius, Blanche Miller, Hansel Brooks, Mona Holiday, Hazel Drake, Hazel Knox, Elsie Waddle, Blanche Swarthy; Vincent Keyes, Carl Bloxom, H. Ogden White, Clair Hester, Will Berges, Rutherford Rowell, Carl Riggs, Merle Rymph, Verne Stansbury, Olney Newman, Cecil Smith. Addie Harper returned Thursday Valentines DR. R.

B. HAMMOND Dentist Office hours 9 to 12 1 1 to 5 o. m. 910 Millington, (Second door north of Postofflce.) Office 496, PHONES Res. 105 people have never been known to live together for any great length of time on one continent.

We are facing a social revolution. Free thought is bordering license rather than freedom. If we can hold the Issues an advanced civilization will result." He explained that Peter did not give what the beggar asked for, but by giving him what he really needed Peter rendered him a Infinitely greater service. "The business of the church," he said, "Is to diagnose the world's needs accurately. The minister is at its bead.

He must be able to understand conditions. The man or woman who Is prepared intellect-lally will be able-to do It." In speaking of a man dying for a just cause he said, "It is.better to die with purpose set than to live drifting with no thought of one's from a business trip through middle Oklahoma. Genevieve Maris of Drumright, Oklahoma, and a student at Southwestern last year visited in Winfield this week-end. nm WHlf QVOUTY JTSCMS' dr. r.

McAllister Dentist Phone 100 906 1-2 Main Street. There may be a shortage of sugar and a shortage of fuel -But there is no shortage in our desire to serve the public and help the A Dainty Lunches at AIL Hours. Health Car Visited Lat Week. In honor is his Bon who died of of pneumonia, Dr. Crumbine of the State Board of Health has sent out SANDERS AND MILLER Southwestern's Old Reliable-Barber Shop.

Under Cowley Co. Nat'l Bank. II. L. SNYDER, M.

D. II. II. JONES, D. Office First Nat'l Bank Building Phone -Office 78 Residence 196 a demonstration car which was in Winfield last week showing the cause and prevention of common diseases.

The car is in charge of two nurses, Miss Maude Bolt and Miss Laura Neiswonker who explain various displays: Tuberculosis, care of infants, sanitation, drinking fountain, care of the" teeth, patent medicines, and almost every danger to which the public is exposed were explained. The small pox photographs were convincing arguments for vaccination. Southwestern students, invited'by C. T. RALLS, ML D.

Practice limited to eye, ear, note and throat. Office Suite 412 First National Bank Building Telephone 814 Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 and Appointments. Phones 83 and 249 DENATURED ALCHOHOL LAST GALL For Winter Coats, Suits and Dresses Some splendid bargains for these in need of these goods Brown Sisters for AUTOMOBILE RADIATORS the nurses, and urged from the faculty angle, attended in numbers. AT L. A.

JACOBUS, 31. D. Physician and Surg com Suite 407-8-9 First National Bank Building Office 17 Phones, Res. 778. Somermier's Drug Store Limit Residence of Seniors.

Henceforth seniors must spend their last year in Winfield or reside here three years before they can receive a degree from 5outhwstern. DRS. MARTIN HILFINGEH Dentists First National Bank Building Office Hours 9. a. m.

to 5 p. m. Suite 410 Telephone 291 President Closes Decision Week. Pres. Mossman spoke to the Grace church congregation Sunday morning, closing the 'week of special life work decision.

He conducted a stu The First National Bank 1872 1918 46 years old Capital and Surplus $200,000.00 Assets nearly $2,000,000.00 B. arver Dros. dent prayer meeting at seven o'clock Sunday morning also. K. A.

BENSON Dentist Suite 404, 405 First National Bank Building Phone 172 Kan. Athletics at Southwestern. The peculiar conditions produced by the world war harve curtailed to some extent the characteristic "enthusiasm of Southwestern's student body over athletic sports. They Jn common with all other peoples, feel the seriousness of situattion. Graver matters occupy their minds.

But athletics is necessary, as a relaxa tMenttnes NEW IW'lh STORE is the Place for Fountain Pens and Kodaks 811 Main St. tion from mental effort, and will continue to be indulged in by those who have the proper care for both mind and body. Mental and physical training, my Special attention given to the student trad at the Winfield Steam Laundry PHONE 62 Harold Coffman, College Hill Agent. FLOWERS MAKE BEAUTIFUL VALENTINES GET THEM AT THE VAUGHAN FLOWER SHOP. Basement of Cowley Bank, Phones 22 and 244.

dear Geraldine, must be combined in proper proportions to produce the highest degree of success. Also good judgment and fine discrimination. These latter qualifications will surely direct you to the Quality Print Shop for anything in high-grade printing. There you will receive the most courteous treatment, the most satisfactory work, and the lowest possible prices. Why not get that teaching posi tion for next fall now? Last season employers asked the Department of LIGHTEN YOUR HOUSE WORK WITH A Thor Electric VACUUM CLEANER Price $35.00 The McGregor Hdw.

Co. Whatever You Want ''Get It At" DAUBER'S CORNER TENTH AND MAIN STREETS. Education, Western Reference Bond Association, for 1647 teachers in a period of twenty-four working days early In the year. NOW IS THE TIME to enroll without cost. Ad dress them.

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