PAGE 4 SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1955 Inglis Fletcher Speaks At Clan Donald Meet Who's Who First gathering of the Clan Donald in the Carolinas took place Saturday, April 23, 1955 at Flora Macdonald College in Red Springs, North Carolina !ind was the occasion of an ad dress by Mrs. Inglis Fletcher, the well-known novelist. The meeting began in the af ternoon with the registration of all guests. The program began at 3:00 p. m. and featured High land songs and dancing. The main speaker of the afternoon was Major Reginald Henry Mac donald from Pittsburgh, Penn sylvania. After the address the business was taken care of and then a picnic supper was held. Mr. Paul Green, the famed au thor of “The Lost Colony,” was present at the aftnnoon activi ties. The night meeting began with j;roup singing. Miss Claire Sim mons of Rock Hill, South Caro lina sang a group of Jacobite songs describing the coming of Bonny Prince Charlie to Scot land and the rising of the clans in ’45 and his final flight. Miss Vivian Morrison performed the Sword Dance and sang a song in Gaelic. Mr. Donald Macdon ald of Charlotte, North Caro lina presided as Master of Cere monies. Mrs. McCain introduced the speaker, Mrs. Inglis Fletcher Mrs. Fletcher started with this statement, “There was something about Flora Macdonald that made me write a book.” She “saw her as a woman who was waiting, waiting, waiting.” This became the basis for the story in The Scotswoman, her latest nov el featuring Flora Macdonald. Mrs. Fletchcr went over to Scot land and the Island of Skye in order to get her research materi al, greatly enjoying her visit there. In an interview Mrs. Fletcher revealed that it took two years to write a novel — one year for research and one year for the writing. She has completed and published nine novels. Her first two were stories concern ing Africa and the next seven constitute her Carolina series. She thinks that her next novel will be on Africa, based on ma terial gotten several years ago on a trip to Africa. Mrs. Fletcher was accompani ed by her husband, Mr. John Fletcher. They live on Bandon Plantation, near Edenton, North Carolina. Williams, (A President, Receives Honors Ellen Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Williams of Rocky Mount, is another of the seniors from Flora Macdonald Colleee who is listed among the WHO’S WHO IN AMERI- West Acquires Office I Math Club Has Picnic Jean Stuart West, a rising sophomore, was one of two home economic majors to re present ths home ec depart ment at a state workshop at Mars Hill College. At this meet ing, Jean was elected reporter for the state workshop for 1955-56. Delores Stone was the other' student who attended the work shop, and they were accompan ied by Miss Charlotte Wom- Tale. Powell & Robertson Expert Gulf Service PHONE 6201 4t DENNEY’S Always First Quality' J. C. Penney Co. FAYETTEVILLE Annual Math Club picnic will be held at Lakewood this year. On Friday, May 13, the group will leave at 3;00 for a ham burger fry. Shirley Willis is in charge of the refreshments. There v.'ill be softball and other games, also swimming, boating and fishing. ^ WEST LUMBER & BOX CO. “We Buy Tracks of Hardwood Timber” Fayetteville, N. C. THE JEWEL BOX Fayetteville TEXACO SERVICE Gas, oil, washing & greasing Phone 6041 Red Springs, N. C. MCMILLAN’S DRUG STORE ' “Serving Lumberton Since 1880” Dial 5484 Lumberton, N. C. ~^INGLETON & McMillan, INC. Pontiac - Studebaker International Harvester Red Springs, N. C. ELLEN WILLIAMS CAN COLLEGES AND UNI VERSITIES. Ellen is a history and Bible major with a minor in Chi-istian Education. At present she is doing her student teaching in Bible at the Red Springs High School. She has been an outstanding student on our campus during the past four years. Her scholas tic record is very good. Several times she has appeared on the dean’s list and honor roll. Her freshman year. Ellen was elected treasurer of her class. She served as president of her sophomore class. Last year she was treasurer of the Christian Association. During this year, Ellen has made an excellent president of the association. Ellen has held membership in several clubs and organiza tions other than the student council and Christian Associa tion Cabinet. Among those are the math club, choral club, In ternational Relations Club, French Club and Zetesian So ciety. Also she was a member of the Skirl staff last year, sei-ving as a reporter. Besides her scholastic and leadership ability. Ellen possess es beauty. She was an attendant on the May Court her freshman year, Zelesian Society chose her as a marshal. Ellen’s pastime is reading poetry, and she enjoys her collection of proverbs and say ings which she is making. Also, she likes history very much. She has already accepted work for next year. She plan.s to be the Director of Christian Education in the First Presby terian Church in Greenville, North Carolina, She thinks Flora Macdonald is a wonderful place, “The things I have done and learned here have done much to shape my life”, says Ellen Williams, a very attractive, dependable, Christian girl who always wears a smile. Congratulations to you, Ellen, on all your good work and especially your recent honor, being listed among the WHO'S V/HO in American Colleges and Universities, Cherry Attends Sociefy Meeting Among the members attend ing the annual Delta Kappa Gamma Society Convention dur ing the weekend of April 30- May 1 were Miss Annie Moort' Cherry, Assistant Professor of Education of FMC, and Miss Charlotte Hodges, member of the State Department of Public Welfare in North Carolina. The convention met in the Carolina Hotel in Pinehurst, North Caro lina. The highlight of the conven tion was the banquet on Satur day night when the National President of Delta Kappa Gam ma Society was the guest speak er. Sunday morning was devoted i to a worship and remembrance I pr ogram at which time a tri- ' bute was paid to members of the society who have passed away during the previous year. Delta Kappa Gamma is a national teacher’s organization. According to Miss Cherry, a niember of the Lambda Chapter which is the chapter in this area, “It is a group of women teachers who are interested in the future of children and in helping them in the field of education. They endeaver to promote a finer educational program in the state and na tion.” WILSON ICE CREAM CO Lumberton, N. C. Patronize Our Advertiser Kiger Becomes President Shirley Kiger has been se lected to preside over next year’s Future Business Leaders of America. Serving with her sre Janie Bryant, vice-presi dent; Faye Graham, secretary; and Betty Jane Atchley, trea surer. Flora Macdonald College F. B. L. A. held its regular month ly meeting on April 27 in the college parlors. Nell Lennon presided, and Mr. T. 0. Gen try, Principal of the Laurel Hill School, was the guest speaker. Plans for the May meeting in clude the club’s annual picnic which will be held on Satur- da afternoon. May 21, at the home of the sponsor. Miss Leta McIntyre. DrPepper Freeman Printing Company Commercial Printers & Stationers Lumberton, N. C. EDEN’S FLORIST & GIFT SHOP Flowers for all Occasions Gifts of Distinction E. 4th Avenue Dial 2241 or 2246 WE WIRE FLOWERS McNEILL CLEANERS Red Springs — Raeford Smith’s Pure Oil Station & Grill Groceries Short Orders Red Springs MACK’S GROCERY E. 4th Avenue Phone 6221 B. C. MOORFS New selections of costume jewelry, matching beads and earrings, chokers and rope beads for Mother’s Day GRAHAM^S May Court Dresses are from GRAHAM’S Townsend’s Pharmacy RED SPRINGS, N. C. 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