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October 10,1930 THE TWIG Three I I ALUMNAE COLUMN f omcisus Pn*»Meiit—Brmjakcim \V. Pa»- JIAM, ’14, Oxford. Tiee-FrenUlcnt.—Mbs. Rakooi-ph But- '18, Uoeky Mount. RfcnnUno SccrHarv—JIbS. W. h. U’VATT, 'OU, Rnloifli, Coiiimsiitfflmmi i'pca/.'cc—Mns. C. E. 't’AYi.OR, '22, UrGonvillo. it [/(’rtinffl Spcnher—^MaKY HeBBINO, '27, Kuquny Siirings. ilJuKitiKe Sceretnm—^Mau QiastitiiB, ■J4. Jtcrcilitli Collega, Rdleigh. SC0TF^.VN1) XliCK OilAPTlOIt Till! local bvuiich ot the Jlero- dllli Cullege Aluuiiuie Associa tion heltl its sccoinl meeting sinoo tlio oi'^aiiizatiou ill the eiivly STiiinner, on Fi’iOay afLei-nooii, Sepleiiiber 5, at 5 o’clock oil tlm liuvn of tlie Bap tist Clinrch. JIvs. lUUph Phillips, presi dent, presided. Tlie t-liiel' items or business Aveve tlie deiritling upon finmiint of dues each mem ber shonhl pay anuiiany, and the a])poinling; of u committee to assist in the collection of the Centennial Campaijpi Fund, After th‘ husine.ss session a social hour \va.s enjoyed, during which .sandwiclies and tea were served. Tliose present were: Sirs. Kalpli Phi1li])S, Jlrs. Ijoland Kitchin. Mrs. Annie Henderson, J£rs. Ernest Leg«fett, Jlrs. L. L. Clierry. Jh-s. Svilliani Clark, ifrs. l^oujA'las Temple, ^Ivs. Joe ■\Vliite]u!nd, Misses ilary aud Doris Tillery, and Jliss Mary Bess YiinLaudingliain 'who en ters Meredith College as a Fresliman tliis fall. Fkancbs Wiiitk. I B. S. U. NOTES STUDENT VOLUNTEERS The Volunteer Band held its regular nu^oring Thursday aFler- noon, October 2, at 4:do in tliu B. S. U. Kooni. The subject was “My Call and Jly rre])aration.” Tliose taking part in the discus sion wore JMIsses Lucilc ^^’ard, Norma Lee Plielpig, Irma Ragan, and Bachel Price. JSUITHS Born to >Ii-. and >frs- Iforhert Baymonl iLadry (E'uplia Mac- Kenzie, ex-’21.) of Scotland Xeck, a sou, Herbert Kaymoud Malry, Jr., on July 20, 15130. Born to Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Dale (Mae Massee, ex-) of Ox ford, a son, Thomas Lesscll, Jr., on -May 12, 1930. Born to yiv. and Mrs. W. 3. Bone (Clandilene Sikes, ’22), of isashville, a dangliter, on Monday, July 21, 1930. liorn to ifr. and Mrs. Conley lianconi (Edith Morgan, ’25), of Concord, a danghtev, Anne Elkabetli, on August 7, 1030. J5orn to Mr. and Mrs. Joe 15. Best (Lucile Kelly, ’21), a daughter, Lueile ICtdly Best, on August 20, 11)30. liorn to ilr, and Mrs. Cor don K. .Middleton (Celia Her ring, ’19), a son, Gordon Ken nedy, Jr., on September 7, IIIHO. Born lo Jlr. and ilrs. Charles C. Harris (Benhih Joyner, ’10), a daugliler, Martha Carolyn, on September 5, 1030. A X .N 0 u Nc: K yiES ts JioirAinl-llomcr Buby .Mills llorner, ’28, of Gatesville, to Mr. Bobert Eugene Howard of AVingate, tlie wedding to be celebrated during the I’all season. Yicks-Dcan Lncretia Webb Dean, ’25, of Louiaburg, and Mr. Columbus CASTLEBURY CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS The Castlelmry Class of the First Baptist Church elected its oflli;er8 for tlie year 1930-31, Sunday morjiing, October 5. The olliccrs elected were: presi dent, Frances Jones, Meredith; first vice president, Marian Cop- pedge. Peace; second vice presi dent, JIaude Adams Oliver, Peace; third vice president, Nancy ViccelUo, ^[eredith; and secretary, Frances Gray, Mere dith. CHURCH RELATIONSHIP DAY AT MEREDITH “There are one of three pos sibilities open to college stu dents in regard to church rela tionships,” pointed nut Sirs. Franlc Caslieburv in her talk on Edwin Vick, the wedding to take place October 11. Doixo Ohaduate Study .■\Iargaret Craig, ’30, Clilovis Kellum, ’30, and Mary Louise Hutrnian, ’30, are working toward (heir 31.A. degrees at Columbia University. Jlildred Oliver, ’27, is at Syrncuso Uni versity studying i’or a degree in Libi-ary Science. Elizabeth James, ’30, lias entered Yale University. Eugeaiia Thomas, ’20, is woi'king for her 3C.A. in music at the New York Univer sity. VlSITOIW Hattie Sue Hale Newcomb, ’09 (Mrs. C. B.), of AVilining- ton, spent the past Saturday anl Sunday with “Son’’ in the college inlirmary. Nettie Pearle Tilley, of Fu|uay Springs, and Nell Barrier, ’30, of Durliam, M’ei‘{j ^veek-end guests of ilyrtlc Bar- i'0A\'. Oleene Braswell, ’2(i, of Severn, registered in the alum nae oltice Sunday, October 5. Maie Hinson 1‘orter, ex-’0(J (jMrs. A. W.), of Uockinghain, .spent Sunday, Sei)tember 28, here witli her l-’reshman daugh ter, Susie iMaie. Jlai'garet Trotnian, ’30, wlio is teaching in Beaufort, and Pauline Kitchin, ’30, who is teaching in Morehead City, were guests the week-end of Sep((‘mher 28. Annie Belle Noel, ’28, and Sarah Cooke, ’20, who are teach ing in High Point, spent tho week-end of September 27 with friends at the college. “■\>’hy Join” in chapel Saturday morning, Oclober 4. “One may move her church letter and be an ac-tive member of one of the town ciiurclies, or she niay be atliliuled by csird, nr come under ‘\vatch-car(!' her college eliurch. Being a Mej-editli College stu- (h'nt does not by any means sig nify tlijit one is permitted to go to Baptist clmrclies only,” slie made clear. “The importance of church relntioiiship cloe.s not lie in the diMioniiiiational .'=iide bul: rather in the fact of being definitely allied with tlie church in which one feels Jiiost at liome and best capacitated to serve.” 3[rs. Castlebury then had some of the girls distribute little pamplilets among the students entitled “\VUy Join the Clmi'ch at College.” After i-eading these “l^ii’a- sons” ilrs. Castlebury siiid tiiat Sunday, 0(;fobo?- T). was Student Church Belationship Day For tlie churches all over the Simth and that hev talk \v\\h a remind er of that fact. ^‘It is really most important that one either mo\’e her church letter or ally herself in some definite way witli her college cliurch,” she con cluded, The Baptist Student Union had charge of tlic exercises and Mary Currin, president, olHci- ated. Jvathleeu Durham had cliarge of the devotions and made a shoi-t lalk on the “.Mean ing of the Cliurcli. Alma Dark Sana' a solo. VISITING CARDS INVITATIONS PROGRAMS STATIONERY EDWARDS & BROUGHTON CO. UALEIGlf, N. C- DROP IN AT BOON-ISELEY "If-'E SERVE MEREDITH GIRLS" B. Y. P. U, RALLY CREATES INTEREST IN ORGANIZAT’N {Continued -jroni vuuc ons) Mr. Lee also sang several songs, after which he asked tlie stuilent holy lo Join in two short choruses, ifiss Kathleen Yoiing tl>en in\'ited all the new girls to a B. Y. P. V. party in the grove at o’clock. Tlie climax of Bally Day eame at (I‘.rlo o'cU)ck at the general li; Y. P. 1.'. ass(‘mbly in (lie audi torium. The president ot the ]{. V. P. r,. V(‘lma Preslar, in troduced Mildveil lliclcline, wlio conducted the devotional exer cises. She read Luke 12:4244 and gave a few iiiiniites* talk on the theme of Stewardsldp. Jfiss rifadcline i']lliol; then led tlie assembly in ijrsiyer. ^Margaret I’eiicock, represent ing tho S])irit of llie B. Y. P. U., came in and told iibout her eight heljiers who followed her repre senting iiresent, on time, daily Jjible reading, studied lost-nn, giving, study course, on pro gram, and jjreaching attendance. After Margar(‘t read the B. Y. P. U. plerlge, the jircsident asked all thos(> who would, to sign it. The as.sembly meeting clos(?d A\'ith a song by i\.lma Dark, ac- eompaided on the piano by Lu cille Hanby. The nienibers then adjourned to their individual unions where each studied tlie topic, “Higher Ground.” Cowplimcnts of ALFRED WILLIAMS & COMPANY BOOKS :: STATJONEllY ENGRAVING 119 Fayotleville Street Ilaleigh, K. C. ^ TRADE WITH OUR ADVERTISERS EVERYTHING FRESH EXCEPT THE BOYS WE APPRliCIATE YOUR PATRONAGE WEST SIDE SODA SHOP CHARMINGLY NEW DRESSES Designed Especially for the Smart College Girl At Only $1C.75 Frocks of canton crepe, flat crepe, printed crepe, show many new sleeve treatments and so many other new details for the fall and winter seasons. These stylish frocks are for general daytime occasions and for more formal affairs. For school and sports there are jerseys and novelty woolens thrillingly new. (Second Floor) BOYLAN-PEARCE CO. Raleigh's Shopping Center
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