SAN ANTONID - EVEKSKS NEV/Slt;*|LATG and Socrates were not half as wise in the affairs of this world ^ as the average 50-year-old girl of today-7’ This is the announcement which startled the French Parliament last week. ,There was a debate as to whether or not the French curncticnm should include compulsory Greek and Latin. This was the culmination of a discussion which has gone on for mon:hs and now is concerning all classes in France. The Catholics feel that it is an inopportune time to attack the Latin language, which, is the language of their religion, The classicists think it would leave France in a position of disadvantage as compared with other European universities, if the tongue from which the French language is derived is abolished while the political 4'rsds” are fighting for increased attention to manual training rather than thetraditional Latin,T£JE wedding of Willi™ Thomas Bondumnt of this city np.d Miss Ghiilvs Tinsley, daughter uf Prof, mid Mrs.'Randolph Wood Tinsley of GeorSe-toivn. took place Saturday morning In the* First Methodist Church of the latter city, Among the S.'in Antonian? attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Bond urn nt. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Jarnitr. Miss Martha Bomlurnnt, William LhJiiciiiraut Mi*s Mary McCrary, Miss Mary Uall. Miss Carrie J. Estes, Bolpti Yatrs and Tom Frost.Mrs. Robert Stewart Howard nod daughter. Miss AyJeen, leave today for San Francisco, From there they will tall for Alaska.Misses Elizabeth Burses and Zr.da Campbell of. Segttin are guests of Miss EJIzabetli Chcrch.Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kcnnnrd ana lit* tie sou of GuiiKflles are guests or Mrs. Kennard’fi parents, Mr. and Mrs. \v. A. Wnrzbach.nwmivtw'C' nmra?