- 3 ! way an i Boece Sd FORE LL of TANT NEW - vie sories § co ( BAA! BAA! i BOW !WoW ! : ' MEW! MEW! i i See ee ee ern ence emcemcemremogy THE TECO ECHO EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE VOLUME VUI GREENVILLE, N. C., SA TURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1931. —_ Cossack Russian Male Chorus Coming Serge Jaroff, Leader Thirty-Six Former Officers In Rus- | sian) Impe! Arn Church Music. Rus ——Russian > Folk Songs, and Russian Soldier Sengs. The Don Cossack Russian Male Chorus is coming to E. C. T. C. No- vember 17th. This chorus is known “The Singing Horsemen of the eppes”. It is their first extensive r in America, and Teachers Col- s exceedingly fortunate in being as to secu t to coast tour. Last year they | sang in some of the leading eastern | ed with wild | ATTEND SALE and were recei Serge Jaroff has been their leader ; for the five they have sung to- | K, W. Cobb Talks To gether. The 36 men composing the | Students on Tobaeco. chorus, all former officers in the Rus- | sian Imerpial Army, are now expa- triates. During their internment in | President. Wright Makes a prison camp in Bulgz they | ments for Students to Aitend formed a small chorus under the lead- | Wirchoucce ta Grcenviiic. ership of Serge Jaroff, who had been } choir conductor. Their fame gradual- | ly spread abroad until to-day this ; On October 20 the EC. T.C chorus is considered perhaps tt v 5 eae soci ih thelworlal anver always | attended the tobacco sales in G atest in the world. y always 7 as aE . in uniform and with military walle. Aurangements were : the warchousemen by sion. : . Wright. will be heard in concert only, Rays : LW b, Secretary of Greer and will not broadcast. _K. W. Cobb, Secretary of ville Tobacco Board of Trade O- review on tobacco in Green ling chapel. i “Besides work,” he said, “tol H. J. McGinnis Speaks ~ « fis a recreation.” He then exten Before Registrars Di- | hearty welcome to all the ¢ vision E. Conference. |2't!s to visit the various ware ‘“Pitt eounty,’”? ko continu? j largest tobacco growing county Howard J. McGinnis, Registrar of; world. Sixty thousand E. C. T. C., made a talk before the | grown yearly. A normal Division of the North Car- {average 715 pounds per College ucational Conference | bacco farmers rt wo urday. Mr. McGinnis spoke in be- | ber when they plant the b of the good, bad and indifferent |sales close the following Some of the colleges in| February. During all that i 5) Presicent Regi in the e t s his purpose tojco. Women aid a great deal e the problem of student fail- | work. They do most of the grading He discussed the number of | and tying. 2 the number that should; Greenville is the largest any of these failures, he | market in the world, and it lox e the colleges responsible | this year it is going to sell more t How r - are the homes re-{any other market. This } How many are the ket is the result of the i t ts themselves responsible for? |the business and professional men iy do they fail? Should there be | have taken in it. ; rbitrary standard? Cculd this} The sales began at nine o’c! t rd be supported? Shail it be |the five different warehou et up and worshipped as god? jhundred and sixty pil many students are in college jhour, which makes 2 There should be some} minute. During a normal ng students in taking the | one million and a half pou rse they are fitted for. If they | bacco is sold. The Greenville in the wrong place whose fault | Fellowing this dis idance was the main;hundred students were ussion. Mr. McGinnis | groups of 125 each, and lustrations of college | the direction of some me students who failed because they were | faculty, and attended one of the five in the wrong place. ident & for 4 guve seve warehouses. 5 ae RSE The price of tobacco went up three jj cents per pound the day the ccllege LOOKING FORWARD flicpuaerte attended: | ————_0. Henry Ward Beecher said: “No | matter how good the walls and the materials are, if the found.ticns are not strong, the building will not stand. By and by, in some | upper room, a erack w'll appear ||| before they can use the auditorium. | and men will say: ‘There is the They must also get from this com- crack but the cause is in the mittee the date on which they | | foundation’. So, if in youth you hold their regular mectins | | lay the foundations of your charac- Catherine “- TK . 2 OND CREAM ____. bs -_ ges village on St. Lawrenee 1 | ihe finding of beautifully | LISTERINE (Antiseptic) $1.00 size _. 79¢ § ra land in the Bering Sea, has added to}, eapons and mmenise ab the A ’ rel wo se a 4 S oR ARP aay ieee” Ups (lance (NOt e tes o the Eskimo. jtives of that region came from As See ae ee ete era ere ee nr: PEPSODENT TOOTHPASTE. 338¢ i IPANA TOOTHPASTE __... 33¢ : SQUiBB’S TOOTHPASTE 36 ~~ e World be V4 Around : PEBECO TOOTHPASTE 36¢ i With The Faculty fa LISTERINE TOOTHPASTE ae ASC Mrs. Jeter had the best time] Miss Meade and Miss Gorrell : g ’ he L F CONES RAE ONOEE \ j inable this summer. She went to}]port that: The music clz held see Them, They re T e atest— resh From FROSTILLA (Face Lotion) SAE a Sees eS ie 28e her home in Lynchburg, Va., and say | first practice recital Wedne all her old friends—just entertained | ning in the Campus Buildin to her hearts content. She toured|taking part were: ° Virginia one week with her son.| Farrow, Evelyn M 4 nst “Nothing eventful but I had a very | Humphr Mavde Re ' pleasant time,” she states. Marslender, Melba Watsor beth Smith. The practice recita You'll never guess what Mr. Gimm each month. gid during his vacation. He worked} The program on Wednesday eve- on his mother farm in Greene|Ming was exceptionally well rendered. |f County. Its the first time in “Good- — ness-knows when” that he’s done that. Then, when everybody was gone in yed there right by d. He had a . Society : ty lonesome time. The Fashion Center. They’re Shown In y Rebb, Coats-Dresses In The Various New Models At Most Moderate Prices are held DRESSES COATS 4 New Prices Rang- New Prices Rang- September he st self and wor n ing From ing From $3.95 $16.50 Upward to Upward to $19.50 $59.50 Sizes 11 to 44 Sizes 14 to 44 i SERVICE—We Give It SATISFACTION—We Guarantee It i : : -;| PRESBYTERIAN GIRLS ss Gray said she had not boon ws DELIGHTFULLY ENTERTAINED of the campus since the term began. Monday evening, the Presby oyed a delightful part; Even though Bill Hearne’s isn’t here | presbyterian Church. As we neare li Mr. Frank still goes squirrel} the church grounds, a witch dir unting. He also plays quite a bit of jus to a wide open space where every golf. He hasn’t- been up to York-Jone was gathering. Here we were town yet but he hopes to go this fall. [divided into different groups—owls, While up there he plans to visit Wil- bats, cats, devils, ete. Conte liamsburg and Jamestown. tween the groups followed. group elected its cheer lea yelled for its contestant. Unt How many of you folks know that} the “devils”, as usual won out i Dr. Meadows is a farmer? It’s ajcontests. But the “bats” received the fact. He owns three thousand five-| prize for the most pep. K 28 hundred fifty acres of land in Craven Each group then lined up and filed ; and Carteret County. He also owns ]into the basement of the church, where some farm land near Washington. He} many skeltons, and ghosts gav - visits these quite frequently. creepy feelings—although we ‘ : to convince ourselves that it was Halloween. A very appalling ghos me where. |Story was told to the dumb stricken] | She went up to Yorktown Saturday|crowd. Then we were -:'lowed to go | and she’s going to the Bapt State [into the numerous booths to learn our | : 5 Convention in Winston-Salem on}fate in| many different subjects— NEY November 9, 10, and 11. She has|Francis Harvey's occupation, by the ee ee ee ey —_— oe Oe CORNER CENCE CRN RRR Hh { YOUR EVERYDAY NEEDS AT McLellan’s THE COLLEGE STORE HOSIERY and ACCESSORIES \ v. | Showing At All Times The Newest In McKay Washington Co. “The Ladies Store” Mrs. Spillman just goes eve | OE AS ee ee: Nama 8y his home in Chattanooga, Tennessee on his trip and returned to E. C. T. C. Sunday night. (Continued on Page 4) E. T. GOOR, /Proprietor night a group of history majors. | : q veen called a day early because she is} Way, is to be a sweet, loving mother! is 2 a las eae a a ee ee | Service and Quality CANDY — STATIONERY — HOSIERY i being one of the three women on it. }|™money at the age of 45. Of course oe % C oe Be ee some of the prophecies were not so AT CINDERELLA HANDKERCHIEFS a ea SPECIAL ON PERMANENT WAVES ~~ “I've been working like a Turk— We were cues tierce af eo it | JEWELRY —— TOILET ARTICLES é : ze on the grounds. But we were led on —_———, . lft ie . Re mysterious paths. Happily all CINDERELLA BEAUTY PARLOR | —g = Wednesday and Thursday to the | the way we _ een io KeyB D St Ph 798 Cea Es Ss i 1 4 Kogistra's section of the North Car-|oughtnuts, marshmatiows, 2nd ist otf Over Key Browns Drug Store one ae 2S 2 7 “lina College Conference. I made a i iS is: ee oF a ue uo wee ae BS speech on “Why Student Fail and See ie Beas ort) Sa jay eas ae oi vemoe } How to Prevent It”. It was a real party. Thanks to the | (aa Try as you may, you can’t find a gift that will i i . eee Presbyterians! it : j meanquite so much to your friends as i a oe — Quality Hosier i your PORTRAIT_IT IS YOU. F been off any where this fall. As he SUPPER WITH MRS. HOWARD. - y ik y { 5 | | taught here in summer school, he re- - Bowen’s Special In Chiffon Hose In Popular i Its none too early now to arrange i mained in Greenville also during the Tuesday night the nominating com-|% 5 ; 1 ‘i summer. “But, “he said, “my mother | mittee of the Student’s Club met atj Demand Because of Their Sheer- ‘ For Chi istmas Portraits | and father and all the little ones|the Parrish House to decide on the sg ! ] seas visited me then”. nominees for this year. The mem- ness and Durability 1 Baker's Studio j t bers of the committee found on ar- r i a t ar-| . : riving at the Parrish House that they | ¥ ZT 9S CENTS | Mr. Deal reports that his daughter, | Were to cook supper which they did] q : § sveecam en remcenenvencencascens } 4 Elizabeth, class of 1930 won a $40.00} with much enjoyment. ‘The table |g Complete Line of The Famous GORDON aia l = * j watch offered by Tavyannes Watch| aS set in front of the open fire in ki : . _ ae i Z Ww : the Stud x, and a supper] 4 ings At The New Low Prices : : : i ooo thecugh w. 1 Best Com: eto nigge _ Bene ie Stockings At Styles and Quality Combined. At Prices That yany to person mest closely estimat- {COS NM * ‘ G c “ ‘ ing number of watches manufactured | Pickles, jam, hot rolls, and coffee was $1.00 a ED: $1.50 ae $1.95 4 ; Will Surprise You. Try Us First. : by Tavannes Company in forty years. |Setved. After supper every one sat 4 : j Pitt County’s Largest and Most Complete ( around the fire and toasted marsh- i 2 = 3 Sh St k T, iS 1 t EF j So ee a ; In Both Chiffon and Service Weights N oe Styl re elec Daily i : oan eae wanes 2 Those present were the members cf | 4 4 ew es AYTYTIVIN: al : pr ag Ser — oe ge the committee: Carolyn Conner, Marg- Full Range of The New Fall Colors oe v. gs y \ : anything lately except “to write 4| yorite Lane, Catherine Fjaugher, Joy A j 3 letter home and read some and a few] p..,. 5 qd Ca G b 4 little things like that”. —— The W. A. Bowen Co. opurn . ae ' tore i; : i ; “ 99 “Your Shoe Store’ ~ Mrs. Bradsher stayed at E. C. T. C. aa cen one : ‘A Smart Place To Shop ] ja fi during summer school. She helped At the Blue Ridge Conference this a = mo Ps Mrs. Bloxton at the close of summer |S¥Ummer East Carolina Teachers Col- | — = = i school she visited Raleigh, her former lege was represented by Cullie Staf- | g:ecepcemcescencens cog | Pacem : r home. She also spent a week with {ford and Millie Moore. + . : When In Greenville Eat At— 4 relatives in Roxboro. i BRING YOUR SHOES TO— is Miss Annie Morton went to Beau- j sie i We Serve The Best That Grows | i Mr. Flanagan attended a joint meet- fort Monday afternoon, taking with | CITY SHO. SHOP day ing of the National Tax Association her her mother, who had been with j The Shamrock f . ee and Southern Eastern Economical As-|her since Sunday morning. She re- i Prices Reasonable, ork Guaranteed j ' ; sociation in Atlanta, Georgia, last |turned Wednesday. i Di i Room ‘ week, He reports to have heard very i vehi good discussions and_ interesting : CITY Ss C) E SHOP | HAINES papers read. He paid a short visit to Mrs. A. D. Frank delightfully enter- H f Mrs. M. L.! nage, Prop. tained at a buffet dinner Saturday | Phone No. 500 | Greenville, N. C. — “ern eal REPORTORIAL STA FF. day morning at 10:00 o’clock in the xpartment of the brides parents in he historical Maxwell House. SOCIETY NEWS (Continued from Page 3) SOTE OF REGRET. SENIOR DOINGS. NOTE OF REGI ver, } At the for | held in October ef thi Through the column I wish to express ny regrets Did you see the excited group of ; so much Gis- ee ee ae eo eee eee. THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY Ww. c Mizabeth Denny. 5 5 | s ue ee ee The marriage united two old and = - girls Saturday in the parlor having xe Soc B erly Mlaugher. + e + 5 i ‘amilies a: 2 . z 4 ext eine pee & i RE rere ainda videly known North Carolina families, Atice | Meiton Ciwante ne: their fingers measured for rings? vol pre BEGIN NOV. 25. | Bimerson: BOC Ne Cec r cea beara ee bride being the daughter of the ue Sua let aba They were Seniors, and the Myrtie G. Hodges. McGee, and Miss Hyman spent the 3 ‘Soe ee ier Society Ellen Belk. ‘ate Frederick Clifford Spence and week-end of Octot r 18th, in Norfolk Senior rings dent Wright are ordes . grand-daughter of R. B. Babington, of Gastonia, N. C. She received her early education at Marion Junior Col- vse the Mantev y places of in- Virginia. The pa: route to Norfolk time when a girl wants her finger ; Humphrey nd this ¥ one of the ce villi ad. Pre. ine i interest present to t tober 21st, in the club room to learnystate in highw: of knowledge umps an xX or S greatest evangi lived— Rev G highways of been placed on gz that good roads 1 but the state has seen Tit to d age education by deducting 20¢. from the salary of teachers. if Shall we neglect the child, allow its | . life to be less complete, and subtra t | from its chances of success, or shall | Comma we build more and better roads? 'G mes FORMER STUDE APP At a New York State Conference soon to be held in New York City, Julia Taylor of the class of ’21 is to Mr. Smith b ing Dr. Adams his father was Gypsy’s father is ] delphia with 618 ct AR ON PROGRAM FREE! ‘ 4 4 | appear on the program. Her subject : 1 will t “Minimum Public Welfare |THE VIOLIN ENSEMBLE i iba ¥ 1 see ee ee ABSOLUTELY FREE — ie Sen ae eae ae: lo, and meets on Thursda t Friday evening, October 16th, for the a Vie OF: 3 JARDS 7 j r mw +t ee co much better than the A purpose of discussing plans for the |°Ven!nEs- { ERARL GUSRYS YOU MAY CLUB YOUR PURCHASES. THIS OFFER aly ation otelocktn ane coming year. Those present were: * AL JARDS s] + roEN = store is closed, eve ee oo. ee —-. + OPAL GUARDS IS GOOD ONLY FOR TWO DAYS phe ye cesta: Boone Haskett, President of the As- IT’S A SHAME! * »} S N } = S re at home, in school or i brant * CLASS RINGS SATURDAY, OCT. 31 —- MONDAY, NOV. 2. oe * * * & * SEES i eee * VISITORS. Funny, why I never thought of it, “OFFICIAL COLLEGE * i ; Quite a number of our former stu- Yet I seldom ever think . ae flight at this time ee Oe j r Sv, | Funny, why I never thought I loved JEWELER iE f . a We go back tod. we ‘e nts were visitors on the campus this Soe g ee ; DR. SCHOLL’S M AN WiLL 3K WITH US ALL D AY, understand the less eee Til that afternoon, sitting by th = ee || 5 problems of the Edna Thomas West, of the A. B. i . env he | JE AY. i aRER FE = : ae i eat ai as eA visitor here this brink. zi \q TU ESDAY ’ NOV ° 3. I REE F OOT SERV ICE. rdeigi : 1 She is or i ‘2 e WO S he Shes y ry < os oe ier . She is teaching at Pantego The water, how it sparkled | COME IN AN D CON SU LT HI A fovern | mere, m Mullen, A. B. clas of 731, " visitor on the campus during the week. was on the campus this week. She is teaching in the grammar grades of Stokes. Mrs. W. T. Crater, who was Inez Pittman, of Washington, N. C., visited Greenville during the In the last rays of sun! And the scenery all around us seemed to be a painting That some artist had neatly done. think that the M have understood 1} do not think they were ever r I think it separation. There was a period of NEW FALL | MODELS was purely a Throwing in a dusk of sunset So Flattering And letting a stream go rippling through, T 7 Then he gave the finishing touch £ Your Feet i By carelessly dropping a spot of paint. And he let me call it you. $4 00 e $5.00 Come In an dLet Us| Show You GRIFFIN SHOE CO. Smart Footwear the new form of gover we were faced wit slavery arid states r War was begun, and f continued. Foilowing period of great progress: Wher at the State of Texas, I find land, England, Wales, Itz Portugal, and Belgium could a placed in it and still have er land remaining to make 61 size of Rhode Island. If I « Treland and drop it down in the Gy Lakes, it would make only the sm est island. The Rhine, the R and the Tiber would not be so as the mouth of the Mississippi. “And then 1914 came. I can forget it. I was sitting in my roon the city of Cambridge, when my fat rushed in witha telegram in hand. It was from London, and it from Lord George. My father called to meet that man in Londor once. Sometime later he rushe and said: ‘My God, it’s war!’ Kitchener had just told the Brit relatives in summer. iriam Ausbon of the two-year s of °31, who is teaching at Chicod on the campus this week. Bettie Pearl Fleming is teaching in High Point, N. C. And you sat looking in the water Trene Fleming, who is teaching in iWiheseloushi i ee pea r images you could see. | recently. se Hudgins of the two-year of ’30 was on the campus this She is also teaching at Stokes. beth Carswell, of the freshman is the third member of her y to attend school here. Her step-mother, who was Miriam Sham- hart, was here in ’22 and 23. They now. live in Jacksonville, Fla. Besides her step-mother, Elizabeth's aunt, who was Thelma Shamhart graduated from here in 721. Thelma is now Mrs. Guy E. Weeks of Peters- burg, Virginia. She has two children Thelma and Guy, Jr. Blount-Harvey Co. “The Shopping Center” Greenville, N. C. we The trees were standing ’round again z : i A whispering hope to me, But I wasn’t thinking of our images, Nor the sunsets beautiful hue; The thought that occupied my mind Was, simply, that I loved you. -C. HEBER FORBES NOW SHOWING Funny, why I never thought of it, And why I didn’t try to kiss you! It’s a shame I wasn’t thinking, Yet I seldom ever do. A DISTINCTIVE COLLECTION OF DRESSES, COATS, SUITS, BAGS, GLOVES, ACCESSORIES Spencencencescencencancancancancancancancen: : (en EER ERO RR ERC E EROS THE GREENVILLE CAFE Just what you want, just when you want it ! The Best of Food ——o SUGG-SPENCE t = J a> cabinet that there were twenty- A recent marriage of interest was | S=eseesre= C or twenty-four thousand — soldi that of Miss Mary Wilson Spence ; | cr to go to war. These he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James could be placed in back of the F Clarke of Nashville, and Marvin Dixon L ? E. I ° oaae I AT NE WLO WPRICES sa anes cde, the Sunes ae of ar ay ae Henry C. owe s XC usive Milline ry K : hesitated and said: No, those Sugg of Greenville, N. C. AYSER HOSIERY AT $1.00 came back would come back TE 1 a JUST Cc ANT BE BE AT cripples. But Lloyd George could 1 The marriage was solemnized Tues: z cae cenenrencencemcencencianagy keep back these men; however, w he did have to send his countryn (Continued on Page 6)