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4 WHintbrop TKHccfcly> IHcws Publishrd weekly by Winthrop Normal ami Industrial CollrjJe, Rock Hill, South Carolina, I). B. Johnson. President. Dr. I. K. Walmsloy Kditor Kvolyn Montgomery It; Associate Kditor Mayhelle Mi l.aui iu ' Hi Alumnae Kditor Kvelonc Hrown Hi ... I'm hanue Kditor Blanche J actio r 17 Y. W. t' A. Kditoi Marnarot \\ almslcy '17 .. Social Kditor Doris llartzcll l?i Athhtic Kditor Martian I Shaw ' 1 Student Organization Kditor Daisy Watson 'IS Wit and Humor Joan McAlpinc IS Town tiirls'Corner Kohi kali llioklin Training School Kditor Cornelia Mines Hi \dvcrtisint! Manager Leonora Dick 17 Subscription Manager Koddoy Miller . Assistant Manager Subscription rates fide per year. Advertising rates 2f?c per inch one insertion, 15c for two inches, 7:?e lor four inches, si L'fi for eight inches. ?2.tin lor 1 ? patio, SJ.f>o for patio, $li.U?l for one page. Kor reductions for lontior time apply to Advert ising Manatier. Kntored as second class matter, Kob, (>, l'Jla. at the |iostotlico at Kock Hill, S. t , under the Act of AuH. 24, 11)12. ???jmmwKmmmmi i mi ? i*<mmmmmmmmmmm*mmm nrviT/A i i \ i \iA) 1 1 UK1AL The worst is yet to route ? F\aminat ions! The best is yet to lie?Christinas!! examinations. For many of us what a world of misery the word foretells! Why? Because in time ci peace we are not prepared for war. I'nlike our Mighty Commoner, we cannot hope for strength in the weakness of our onomv. Ours is to bo staunch advocates of "preparedIII ss." A notable change is always ob served ia the working habits of some students as each term draws to a close. It is always observed that stud nts who have the most time to "kill" during the term are the ones who are most nearly killed by the lack of it at the (lose.?Kirksville Index. A FT UK EFFECTS OF T\TI101I>. "A study of 1.7a 1 cases of typhoid fever shows that 14G died while under treatment, which is not quite one out of every ten. Of the 1,428 who recovered from the immediate effects of the disease, the death-rate for the first three years was nearly twice the normal death-rate of a ui tuilnH /vf vx.x.wwv.... ... 1. ~ Diiiiiiiii t^i uii |i 111 |ji;i ?uu? who mum not had typhoid. "As the cause of death anions the patients who died following recovery from typhoid, tuberculosis heads the list with U9 per cent., with diseases of the heart following with a rate of 1-1.8 per cent. In other words, the chances for having tuberculosis are increased about three times in those who have recovered from typhoid. while the chances for heart disease are about doubled. In the United States each year. S.OOO deaths occur among persons who have recovered from an attack of typhoid luvcr wui who, as a result or impaired vitality from the disease,succumb during the first or second year after recovery."? KirUsville Index. Klatter a woman's taste, then you can safely criticise her opinions. WINTHROP W (;i:omi:ikv proposition. Given: That 1 love you. To prove: That you love me. Proof: I love you (by hyp.) I am a lover. All the world loves a lover. . . All the world loves me. And, you're all the world to me. .*. You love me.?Gamecock. 1 IICII1 S .11) SOlllllllClllS. (We say amen to this. Begging the (lainecock s permission, we copy it. hoping that our readers may profit by it.) "Seine hyphenated Carolinians, ton stingy to subscribe to The (laniecock themselves. have formed the nernieious habit of swiping iln> other fellow's paper. Now. this leads to a great d al of trouble. The fellow who pays for the paper is righteously indignant when lie lit ids that the man who isn't a subscriber has pur!v ined what he lias bought and paid for. Sotne men silently endorse the theft; others berate the Business Manager, the Editors, the (lamecook ind everyone connected with it. Much of this swiping is due. no doubt, to thoughtlessness. Let's stop this evil practic e and let every one have his paper, and those of us who haven't subscribed yet. do so at once, and help make the (bunccnck what it ought, to be." The (.Jainecock. thi: A Mi IT: OK YOIK IIAT i (By Miss Lucine Finch.) ! A lady?a real woman?is always careful about the details of her costume. No matter how handsome her gown may be, in what perfection of style her coat, if she neglects the details, or over-emphasizes one of them, she is judged for it?or, more often, misjudged for it! Winthrop has had the good sense to select a hat not only La good taste,?in good style.?but a simple, direct head cov- , ering. It isn't the hat's fault, (or Winthrcp's either) if yen put it at , such a dramatic angle that it no longer is any one of these important things,?is no longer in good taste, in good style or a direct and honest head covering. A beautiful and j sophisticated woman of the world , ? 11 u i iviun ill il 111<H 11 III (k 1 rum |)lil('G I to place; an actress who feels she ; has the professional right to over- | dress; and a shop girl whose ambi- ( ticm in lift; is to imitate one or the i other of these two, are the three ? types who wear their hats slapped ; defiantly on oik; side of their heads. ; Which of these three art; you? You t are none of them. You are a simple, j sweet, well-hred girl, choosing to t live the life of a student, choosing lo do a nioaei m ail respects. You ; are beautiful with youth and spirits and vitality. Y::u ilon't need to ' wear your hat so disastrously enar t falling off your pretty head! Don't do it! t A little tilted, perhaps, but, oh, 1 not almost perpendicular! ! t A woman should let a man he clever, let her ho wise. EEKLY NEWS J()ii r< iii all li Wg in t ho 1 tor fro 1 ?M ^ J ( ru *_i FRIDAY, DE Do your X and at the store tl Xmas goods to be You will fi your Xmas shopp gifts for Baby, Sis and Friend. Anc as much as the gii PATH 5c, K OPPO< a MESSAGE STRANGELY DELL Dr. Norman Alacleud, befor< i 11K India called on an old lb woman in Glasgow. "Whan y tae India," she said, "ye'll he ma Donal' that went awa' ta( ten years ago. an' never set scrape of a pen tae his mither "But Kaite," said the docto lia is a very big place, and In I expect to find him?" "Oh, but ye'll just be aski; Donal'. What for no?" So. to please tlie 'eld woma premised to ask for Donald, i conscientiously kept his wor various ports he made inquiry British ships, although it seei like looking for a needle in )f hay. Hut it. is the uine> I hat happens. As Dr. Ma steamer went up the lloogly an 'Cut ward hound vessel lose by. A sailor was hangi ?r her bulwarks, and. moved sudden impulse, the doctor s lilt * 4 A P/V !?/??? I ?? 1 .1 * * - - A - ,? ?. ni u YUU I/Ulliiru ;viitcit To liis intense surprise the inswered, "Yes." Dr. Maclcjcd had ionjy time to You're to write to your moth he vessels drew apart. The f this amazing meeting was ho old lady received a p otter from her long-negleotfu (lirls. it is never the wrong o write heme. PATRONIZE OUR ADTERT1 i<: f i u i>' s >lina Ciirl Shoos for Ladies is ;i shoe that is made1 for and sold exclusivehe KF1KD CHAIN OF STORKS, and comes fathers, in the newest styles; a regular $2.f>0 >ut sells at EFIRD'S for.. $ 1.98 i ro m I >:ii clinvviiur m < < 11 > 11 >11 > t i > lino <il ?-. vv * III UIIVIfB atost stylos, and quality guaranteed, to sell m 3 1.98 to $4.00 ??mmamamammmmmm???? mmmmha??M ? as Opening > /> rk f ,L. 3rd. mas shopping this year early nat carries the largest line of found in the town, nd it a real pleasure to do ing at our store. We have ter, Brother, Father, Mother 1 our prices will please you :ts. rERSON'S 3c and 23c Store SITE POSTOFFICE ? -m I ionic for l liaiikstri> inir 1KKKI) York in- (v. t1.v , , . , v iii.ik i nit; . > . iMunro of Winthrop College, was the 3 visit- week-end guest of Mrs. S. C. Ashe, ighland -^liss 1 gillie l'arks of Winthrop Col1 ge, was the week-end guest of Mrs. e gang j\ Fcwler. Misses Milly and soein Sallie Rerry Douglass, Mary Walsh i India and Mildred Lanev of Winthrop Collt the lege, spent the week-end with Miss since." Annie Stevens in York. Misses Marr, "In- tha and Margaret Marshall of Win:>w can throp College, accompanied hy Miss s Italia Marshall and Rachel n' for Macaulay, who are also students of that College, spent the week-end at n, he 1 their heme in York. Miss Frances and he Lewis of Winthrop College, spent d. At j Thanksgiving Day at her home in among York. n very a bale Entertained Winthrop Girls. cpected York News: Miss Sara Wilkins of .clood's \Vi>nthrop (College, accompanied by river, Misses Caro Wyche, 1011a Wood, and passed Martha Glenn, who are also students ng ov- at that institution, spent the weekby a end at her home in York. Friday houted evening Mrs. Wilkins entertained in ivish?" homer of her daughter's guests at a man ; o'clock dinner. Tho dining room was beautifully decorated finr tho shout, occasion, places being fixed for 14 er!"as guests. I Maces at the table were result found by cards, and a dainty meal that was enjoyed. The evening passed enitent off very pleasantly, all present hav1 son. in!" 5ii*i .u.l ' I I I I I ' ' . time ICllon Kenistro, Kathleen Clinton, and Cora Wostbrook spent the week ISKKS. end at their homes near Rook Hill.