HAPPY
holidays
Belles
Saint Mary’s School Library
OF SAINT MARY’S
SEE YA’
NEXT YEAR!
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
December 18, 1947
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tiice 'lii’ectioii of ]\Iiss Flor-
toii ri^' Russell Brough-
a,in J]‘^®™te,l “Peace on Earth,” the
dia^pi , li^’istmas j)ageaiit, in the
"'"lock Sunday night at 5:00
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iiaJ® ^^I'^'istmas story, narrated by
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the tV 1 ^l^^®®3ge to the shepherds,
h’ig y Family, Journey of the
"arijph Bethlehem, and Josepl,
to i' ' ^ dream to flee with !M
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Students Represent
School at Conference
Accepting “an invitation to all
students for A/i Adveniure in Ap
plied Chrisfianiti/.” eleven Saint
ilary’s girls attended the animal
student conference sponsored by the
American Friends Service committee
and the X. C. Council of Churches,^
at Chapel Hill, December 7.
With The Road to Pe
1947 theme, the co;g
heard an address
Presbyterian minii^
returned froi
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Glee Club Will Render Annual
Christmas Performance Tonight
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course of human evciits’'^,a_
eyes, and we found
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past six-
ourselves enter ing the .-the Dill of Righis.J^x^^^\dc^^i^ ^
midst of a iirivilcged awe-stricken, we .*md(fei§*^^alizcd \ "K/f
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r!*‘d tlh. Marine guards, we
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ious documents
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agna Carta and a
We noticed that
afi,„;‘,'"‘'’o painted pictures
'Me “Freedoms.”
origimr _ - . _
dress and the Eind>u'ip(e
mation.
I'nusual and fascinating was an
account of the first woman to sei\e
in the American army, Deborah Gai-
rett. Kcmembering our economics,
we held uj) a line of smiling, impa
tient rejiortcrs when avc came to a
case of Bonds of Freedom issue(l_j>y
the government from the date 1779.
The Fifteenth Amendment and the
Bag Psalm Book- then claimed our
attention, and, as we reached the end
of the third and last car of precious
the Surrender documents of
(See Page 4)
jiapers
akesDonation
To Chapel Choir Fund
' Saint Marv’s YWCA donated
.$50.00 to a fund which is being
used for the |)urchase of new vest
ments for the chapel choir. Mr.
William (’. Guess, treasurer of the
(dia]iel, wishes to expi-ess his
thanks for the church grouj) to
Lenoir Williams, President of the
Y., and its members.
The Y. also gave a Christmas
jiarty at the iUethodist Orphanage
for the younger children, Wed
nesday. They gave each child
presents and stockings filled with
frnit and candy.
.the Saint Mary’s glee
heir annual Christ-
nce tonight at 8:00
auditorium. The pro
uder the direction of
late, and idrs. L. S.
he accompanist.
^ i-ned to Fayetteville
yiig at the Veterans’
e Red Cross spon-
id the Carolina
y'furnislied trans
program whieh
losjiital, and
ight:
'Praetorius
Holst
■h-Wilhonskg
Cain
Rogers
Maliliews
. Pierpont
ches,
Old French Carol
Davis
Vild Bells Fletcher
iliary Sponsors
hristmas Party
'entertainment, and refresh-
Itured the annual Christ-
fty, given by the "Woman’s
try December 14 in the par-
1. A. P. Moore read Dickens’
'hristmas Carol at the beginning
faculty and students were in-
pted to attend any part of the party
they wished.
Every girl brought twenty-five
cents for a Christmas offering, which
will be used for world relief .as part
of the Bishop’s Presiding Fund.
Committees for the party were
Lucile Best, Betsy Shephard, idary
Cease, Frances Drane, decorations;
.Dine Willingham, Beth Toy, invi
tations; Xaney Hamel, Betty Mar-
dre, Betty Foreman, refreshments;
and Lib Burns, Daisy Di.xon, Aure
lia Fulton, entertainment.
Saint Mary’s Girl
Presents Program
Barbara Pope, piano student of
Ralph Osthoff, presented the second
in a series of young artist radio pro
grams, siionsored by the Raleigh
Music Club, Sunday, December 7 at
2 :45 o’clock.
She ])layed the first movement of
Beethoven Sonata in F Minor; three
selections from Little Suite Bells
Sad Acie.s, and (Fildren at Play, by
Roy^ Harris; and ('hopin Xoeiurne
in. F Minor.