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THE ELON COLLEGE WEEKLY Vol V. New Greensboro, N. C, Friday, May 16, 1913. |\]o. 12 ^ ' and Elon College, N. 0. Notes and l>terBonalg. '.»i CD CP I N.I F? P" I “T A I ^ Williams may lay the strensth of her ; 1 I "V1 I ^1 Xe3 1 ^ I I 1 / \ L—e appeal to her first number. SI xin All di(l wcll for which the ilepartment COMINGS AND GOINGS OF HOME PEOrt.^^ND EXPRESSION DEPAETMENTS REPRESENTED IN EXCEL- ^j, THEIR FRIENDS. V^ 1 LENT PROGRAMS. Tl,„ . —Miss Josie Pritchard of Chapel*.till The program. th t of Miss Eula Lonff 9^ ir- Iscariot (Mather), Miss Frazier was e ^es poetry and song have been furnished in of You, soprano solo, Miss Fogleman jJotion scene from Romeo and Juliet M- Field Sppretarv nf Y ^'^'’“'^ance to Elon College audiences re- Lts^(—Rhapsodie Hongroise No. 2, piano (Shakespeare), Miss Fleming ' ’ , , • ■, . ,y t eently. On Saturday evening. May 10th, solo. Miss Barrett ^ t jy jj Leah (Daly), Miss Wil- W. C. A., was a pleasant visitor at West Certificates in The diploma recital will occur Tuesday Doraitory Monday. gg Va coming commencement appear- evening in which Mr. Barnes is soloist Sisters (Whittier), Miss Frazier rs. arry .ee 10 ° and all did well. Tuesday, the two can- and Miss Pritchette is pianist. The Golden Milestone (Longfellow) IS spending a lew days with her sister, ^ „ j. , v Miss Marv Williams, at West Dormitory. for diplomas he °iusie depaii- Honey Suckle (Arthur Macy), Miss M s Genio Cardwell of North Wilkes- appeared and both Miss Pritchette Williams ^ ■uest'^of her sister Miss credit to themselves Tuesday evening, Mr. Orlando Barnes, Monologue—In Grandma’s Chest (Elsie oro, Wednesday and the department which they represented, of Greensboro, N. C., baritone, and Miss McCollum), Miss Fleming emeu s, uesc ay u _ -kt Wednesday evening was given over to the Maibelle Pritchette, of Altamahaw, N. C., pantomime—The Telegram, Misses Fra- ■ ■ ■ rs« • x?a rues, o t vj reensoor o, ^ , iJiii ji* i* i . 1 'fi AT . Expression Department in order that stu- gave to their audience a short but good ^ier, Fleming and Williams C., spent a few days this week with Mrs. \ , • tvt tj i ’ * ^ dents who are to receive certmcates in program. Mr. Barnes w'uo Has a ricn _ G. ^ . j £ o X- that work might have opportunity to ap- heavy voice naturally showed marked im- VSTEDDING AT ELON. —Miss Myrtle Winstead, ot oemora, IN. ” ‘ . i • i i. uv . ^ West Dor public. So with it all we have provement since his last public appear- C., IS spen in^ a ew tajs recently three most excellent and en- ance here. Having broken into semi-pro- ^ pretty weddin*? was solemnized at the mitory with her rriend, Miss Ijorlie iuay .... „ . , • i_- u ^ „ joyabie evenings. fessional company in his home city, he at the Rev. L. 1. Cox, Elon College, Af- n a p Hill ~ enabled to get the necessary Wiednesday night, May 14, when —Miss Geneva Crews or Chapel tim certificate recital, music. ^ , , ..t u *j j: f w da's this week on the Hill as practice. W ith proper eiiort and exer- jjjgg Myrtle Cates became the bride of spen a ^e^^ ^^y^ Farmer Miss Florence W’^ilson, Director of Mu- tion Mr. Barnes ought with the instruction l^ss W. Cates; the attendants were ^ Ivr^ses Fannie Brothers and Minnie Elon College, upon Saturday evening he has had make a singer of no mean rep- Miss Myrtle Perry and Mr. Will Mann, . friends in Burlinc^ton on Presented in a recital six young ladies, utation. His best appeal for the evening ^nd Miss Mary Perry, and Mr. Ray M^os- ^ candidates for Certificates. lay in “Chocorua’s Revtiiie^’ by Leavitt, gj. These young people came from Gra- Elizabeth Pace of Greensboro Annie Bagwell, o-f Durham, N. C.; Miss Pritchette who is a hard worker and jiani, N. C., on carriage, reaching the home d^ nd Wednesday at W^est Pearle Fogleman, Burlington, N. C.; faithful in her practice gave excellent ac- wedding scene at 7;30 o’clock, they ^en ues ay visitor of Miss Hattie Belle Smith, Elon College; count of herself. She opened well with we^e first escorted into the study of Mr. Dormiory as a p easan ^ Minnie Kiedel, Holland, Virginia; “The Lark”, by Gliniw-Balakirew and clos- and from there they marched int in a araes. f . i. , " C.; ed with ^ hv Hoffmnn. hpp-itif 1 pr 'or whero the ceronin’ r - Lectio S; T ■ - ot» • ' . , ^ . . ■ ■ • J ^ ' ■ . , . ^ • j • *1 1 Hr. Miss Ethel Barrett, Dayton, Ohio. and ihougn ,, .... ytidi iiuuiiA^tb v»vic oa perLomieu n> ima uixtc'^r. is beine entertained in the home oi Dr. ana > . > ^ -4. ... n , -ir M J U Ne 'man program was well selected and the cellent with an evuient evenness, it is The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ^ M s J 0 Atkinson entertained at numbers showed unusually good probably to this last that she owes her p Cates, and is one of Alamance’s ^ / Misses Mary Lou Pitt, technique for pupils of this grade. The chief success of the occasion, most prosperous young men. The bride pinner " y ^ onj Mt* Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Prudent and Liszt Both pianist and vocalist did w'ell and jc. beautiful and charming daughter Sunday Misses Mary Lou Pitt, technique for pupils of this grade. The chief success of the occasion K.a oarnes and Ethel Clements and Mr. Ch°P>"- Raehmaninoff, Prudent and Liszt Both pianist and vocalist did well and ^ ^ ■RAC )b 11 The younff ladies and numbers deserved special mention. Miss show evidence of careriil training. of Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Cates. ^ ^ enioyable occa- S^g^'ell w’as good in the operatic selec- Mr. Barnes was aided very materially Immediately after tihe happy couple gen ^ pleasant visit tions and Miss Fogleman in the song cy- in making his impression by the sympa- left for Graham where the. were greet- ^ e \ ■ 1 "if A1 wVin cl®* Miss W^ilson’s effective accompany- thetic and effective accompanying of Miss )jy a host of friends and showers of of which w’lll seem odd to tnose wno ^ x , mi i Mrs Atkinson and her charming is always an enjoyable feature of these Wilson. congr^itulations. These young people Sion, none recitals. Following is the program; p ^ start upon life's journey together under daughters. , , , ^ p Barnes Scherzo rogram. , favorable circumstances, and we wish —Mrs. N. M. Macleary and daughter, of ccnerzo Glinka-Balakirew—The hark ’ • cn /V „ TT J- wiiiu wifh Godard—Pan, piano solo. Miss Smith - r\ rrx. c ;r V^'onino- them a career of peace, .loy, and su- Suffolk, Va., are spending the while witn ’ i Waaner—0 Thou Sublime Sweet ii-\ening _ , ^ J • - -vr* nf the Rachmaninoff—Pohchinelle, piano solo, preme happiness. daughter and sister, Miss M.vrtle, of the p “Tannhauser- j Morgan. X- ir VI • == .rlfld tn wel MacDowell—Thy Beaming Eyes, The Swan Chaviinade—O’er the Fresh Green Fields -Miss Lei he Bent Low, To a Wild Rose ^>--The Old Boatman ONE ON THE EDITOR, come er mo ler durine Lang—An Irish Mother’s Lullaby, sopra- MacDowell—BarearoWe AVJhile the farewell speeches and good- from High Point for a few days during Frmi-Reveil du Printemps „iohts were being said, after a most the week pa^. ohio is Godarrf—Berceuse “Jocelyn” Leavitt—Chocorua’s Reverie, and Curse gpiendid evening spent with the seniors ■ U u*’ .i' Fthpl ’at West Bartlett—Vrtt\m\e in C Minor, piano solo. Pronounced by the Dying Chief of the gj tj.e i,ome of Pres, and Mrs. Harper, one with her aug approaching storm). Miss Mason Sokosis Indians upon the White Man „,en desired to make a good Dorim ory. irs. T'er*'—Volta la Terrea Fronte alle Stella, //ofmau—Valse-Caprice Op. 9 impression on the mother of one of Elon’s til after commencement when she and Miss charming young ladies. He thought the Ethel will visit relatives and friends in oapei v unesia certificate recital, expre.ssion. * j ■ u . . Donizetti—Par che mi Dica Ancora, sopra- b^st way to do this would be to say some- as CTn ir„ jjenlv and Annabelle Aria, Miss Fogleman On Wednesday evening the scene was thing very cute: so wished her “ a merry . week end vis- Wagner-Bendel—Prize Song, “Die Meis- changed somewhat from music and song ( hristmas. ’ The lady, who is none other Harris, of Greens o , ^ tersinger,” piano solo. Miss Barrett to poetry and prose. Miss Clements, than Mrs. J. 0. Atkinson and is very itors in t e ome 0 . . . >- Chopin—Valse Op. 64 No. 1, Valse Op. through her pupils, gave evidence of good quick at repartee, said “April Fool.” Aim- Wilson has left the village 18, piano solo, Miss Smith work. The program contained much that ff you have any desire to know more fnr in Massachusetts where she wUl Thomas—Dost Thou Know, “Mignon” was heavy and all was worth while, thus about this just ask Mr. R. A. Campbell. J Qv,„ ^:ii u„ inined after 'S'f. Saens—My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice showing that the art was not necessarily h“ alZ; m£ ..J U.,il.h-, „p„.o .0,0, TO oca stoscribzbs. u • , „n/.„r.iorl here as directress Miss Bagwell pades, and childish whimperings. Ihe ence who is now P Barnes-Les Santarelles whole program was of a high order and Our publication year is drawing to a ot.the music aepari . Moson-Spring Dawn, piano solo, Miss well presented. Miss Frazier, while a lit- close and we are anxious to have on hand f f Fla • “The church Riedel tie restless in her first number, ere long sufficient money to pay off all indebted- -Baptist Witness, P™d,„i_Reveil des F*s, piano solo. Miss settled down to good work and especially ness the first week in June. If you are t:Z Mason did she wel. in her second appearance, due us for your subscription, send it the Christian life in individuals and the Ashford—“Love’s Dial,” The Dawn, It is Miss Fleming was plainly at her best in along. Than s. Kingdom of God in human society.” Spring, One Perfect Day, My Thought the scene from Romeo and Juliet while , Bus. Manager.
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