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V^JTONi N. C„'^OAH-V TIISjSsiNSlW^/TOjf^^^Ay w:" ;— ’-Pt I' i-i'TfTirdirr ' 1q|u fjjn ' nH” Inn' FIDO f ■il B-|ll S'i mMTO A M M i! ‘|i iiii lBQj ELON COLLEGE, N. C., MONDaV, MAY 6, 1933 *■ ,AJ‘ % Subject ►n’s Recital 1^* peech, Mrs. C. M. Can- rjiursday Night. —ba; 'AC '.von I u j you more )’.l ih»- i'irpri.-c- Pleti'her Moorr will a,vs. 15! HniKui v^ith two H"0I1|J.S of >oloi, r.'ip srit’i" m- wn;>-ri lui-f t*ili play tl.- uutf.*- w.)n !;i'' .S .1'. con- few wc-.'^s ii/n N(. Klcn ^ .u;-.d : ;, !u.. tin* ;s Vi' Mfvir ' and j'r ' on ] •■u-Nu.iv ' ■I'll,';;; w;:’ add ■S' In ’’m’ arr;a::'.:t> n' 'CrRAPMS • l: 1 p‘ ■ • A f) -t I-- 1', - M I-,.:- »i.N I i.V( .h 1 , I- : . 1- \1' (■ ■ il • K > r.;’ '!• lOVII- ' M A’.' : : l‘ A, \\- ( ... M ' xr, : I'.-;, A,- -c E-' College Calendar MONDAY. MAV 8. 7:00 p. m-: MinhUrl&l m««t- Inr- 7:J(> ;i. m.; ('llo-Ps^'kaJeoo meetlng- ; .15 p. m ; 8pe‘lol rv'hcarfcal ti.iii Fc«'.lval Choir. Tl KSDAY. MA1 1), 8;M0 p. ni.; Thrf» one-acl pldv> by Lion Playniakers of rion CrUegf- WEONFHDAY. MAV 10. Hi J'l) a. m.: Chapel. 4 |i m.: Elon Singers R«- hrarsal H 'lO p. m.. ( "hcfrt by Car- ■I'tM.i arl^^t^ nilHSDAV. MAY n. I lll> p. ni.. Maroon and Gold sljfY mi-ftiiiK •O') p. Ill . Pslphclian nieet- ini; T iM |. iti f{ hcarsal of toR- U\hI iioir ■. I'll i> ni Junior rtrilai, 'Ii-- (, !M (ann'':» I HID-W, 'AY Vi '1 "I. a, m hap»l, p In ( hoir prat til r. \0\\ M\Y II Id :M-rv Hay 'II *") .« tn Min«la^' ch^il II O'l a m Moniiii!' .wor- •|||. s,; akf.. >H1(. J. r).»‘>l'»r ('.narr'ga- 'i-iiial r‘uir« h of Salisbury. !.'■ j) ni Vrsprr Mosnw MW l.i !. ':ii .1 - \s\rnih'\ Play Program = On Thiifsday IHREEONE-ACt .piiimiBE sGiSffiiiss; Concert On Tap Wednesday Night In Memorial;, Hafj SOCIAL NEWS H • ( B >.;id I T K banqu'’’ F .rtr, : ii Wedn»=^d«> o ' n‘-* mis Tour:jarnof.’ ieor^c Chandje;- la- d tn Port^roouirt^ Vn vj* AS ChoM Mfat!hp'*8, On W^dneaday ntgl^t a gi'oyp' (?f-1 distinguished musicians /romj Statesville will give a concejt ui j the Whitley Memorial auditorium at 8 O'clock The proBram Is bo* InR ■'ponsored by the Elon Music' club of a number of vis-^ ttlng coh?WB. I The musicians are- coming her« through arrangements madt* Mrs. Eugene Davis. Mrs. D&vis is the president of the North Caro line Federation of Music cl’.ib.s | and lives In Statesville, She Is an' outstanding flguj-e in club work In tlie national orgunizatlon of music I clubs also. I 'The n^eribors .ol thr- visiting^ group arc all prominfnt In inU' j slcftl circlp.s In ihis as well as othoi', stale > Of this I'Cpion. , -Mrs V R.iwl.s Smith hold.s a di-• I pinma from the Peabody CotisePv*: alory of Miislr. «nd liah had » i cnncrrt rniefr n( manv vour5 Shu Wiis an artlNl of rfdlo ^tlUl•>tl WI-aP f(ir hoijii titni- ni lor I" I|'T c-r.inme So'iin snc has appparfd ilic iiuj*»i s\'mr)liouy nr«'h.'-s- u-rfK ;uul IS H *c(iniP''SPr o; in’e , Mi'iiv nf iiPr ;»:r- f-i- niiTfhr i.idio thpnip .sotic'' llol^au Wliiim..!) IS ;» zradiMi'' I of thr Yaip Sr'inn^ of Mii't''. .ur' ^ • S-',,|,,-d IVlr, tM Pcii“ ' undrr Vo-rnc Hub\’ Jolin.-.f) CinrlniiHti Mu>-ic .-.nl worl; (I PIT. fi:. ConcM't t.i^c lor li’.f au^ lias • Cl-cU!l f.i' S,H'* liRs jIno bfr II HKO r.;'%nl’ TiK'M 0’P2l>'lli 1. iif'inrpd tollo" is Bf-Hh'ir.tr oJ ^ Coii'crvaLorv ,f' don" p--iHiii;itri' ;iAJ> b?cn ‘*n '.h' f'’?.- v/-%; •' ri'.Du- IN FINAL PLAY •lalrri Ijlf-s, iar«c Jn Rf (ilvcn unttit'nc onirnf Week. (Jivrn a l.-nlativ/' Date. I'l - j)..'' InDi’lecl Txlr-s" r|f.^es . M.. vp.i.»m,for Lhp dra- iiMi.' di'rtlii'nicti’. I nek-d Tales.' a farrr m ihree i '.s ov John Ejncrion and Anita I. If. br presented commencr- iii'fi wiek lor i.*ic piirpOf.p of en- i.ti.iinitii' )|h' vl-5iirtr>; althoiieh 'r.CT'' HT( rntin nU.^r i rrlsc> ‘lunns 111" wfh as wrli The dra- I'l -"- •'•irn'. pionil*.^ fhl« on.’ ■)/ iin* bc.st ff-rrur«‘ * Try-ouiK for p^irls fn i-hr piav ;ur;i- li#»[d Ihiirsd.iv ing^u, and ; .tiip">iri-'n was keen r to make the rhcjice fiUUc diffi- '1 . Howev* , rr. rafter cateful confildernfion the ^ director, Mi.'.s Vlfginla Fttzhugh. h;is fnnooncrrj the follf^^injj rasl; And There I Eion'tho fft' j They may i' dii par. .;ti',ou' .mv ,'i- 'fori"by r-ai.l'ntf In ‘Jir ro!!egr din- : mg Ma7.1: i Jcytr and Billir Hill John Vr*:ibulc ha-, vhf' o’c tunc reUzion La&i Tluiriday .le a • • ikdcd '* rhurch picnic wi'.h T:uy Varborouxh • ! Dear Here and There: : I am a popuiar joung man,.on ' the rampus and I just wnnl a girl , 50 0}ad I don't know what lo dp ; bill I have a dog and I jud^e girls ' :i« I do dogs and the pmcntagc j of good ones Is very small. ^ plug r—>• A - 'V' 1' Orangan gfotipj Hobart WhUman. , ; 2. PUmo‘ r • Impromtu — 8chidi*t;T '•HarbV the Lark"-.^8chiibert-Lls2t^ Velma, Rawls -Smith. 3. Uiol,U)> . .Praeludiuin Ai)ei?ro, PHgnnlnl- Krw.slcr; tiallci Mlialr from itOsOr munae.jSehubci't'-Krclsler;' Th£ Old l^efrairi, Krolslcr-vRqby Johnson-^ Hobart- Whitman af the pia.no 4 PJjino Ddo: , • Dunc'e- B-TcAljec Saint-Saon.s: Waltz. Artrisky —. Velma . Qavvi.5 Smith and Hobart WiiltinHU^ .V VloHn; ' ^ LcgencU. WiqiuUnstey; Mazurki Abcrirois-Huby Johnson—Hobart Whitman nt the piano, fl Piano: Ri-volulionary Ktude. Chopin, ConcopJ. E/ude, 'MiicDowel)—Vclnia Hfitt'U: Smith. The troupe of musirians which Mv3_ i.)avl.s has KJXthered Is Indefd a rcniarknblo Rroup whicji -will ciiarni the iuiumc lovers of the ui- dioncf'- Tn liuvr the opp/jrt’ini'y i-f lif-iiiiin'Ihf’ln Is a rare pf'-v- The nir-nihri.s nl niusic clubs ni Mil u>iii:dl')« coiiutjunllles j.j pi'.i ticulai lyy mvii,»>d by the Elon club (i. attend this I'unciwl Stu- (irni' cf Ihi- cnlleKe shf)uld not ini.ss Uii;. uDpojfiiniiv. Tile repu'a- (ifins ol ilicse inuMeian.s plare llteni in a clas.s whlrh should >iL- triui "nil in(is:e tuviT.’i ol tins sec- :i«in AIKr t{ic i'OnciTi Ihcre will b*- H ii'i'fp!Ion Bi'cn Jn ll)r rrccpuon h.i'l (.1 Wesi flrti inH'ii.v l)v the ' iju'iiib-1 •> di il;e Kloh Mu.mc rUio, Srvfiiit oil', nf iDwii «uc'Rt« arc PX- , r'-' '' I 'o bV pri'senl Mann Isral Will Manage Lake At Gantz In Summer rin- iiiuioinuHMiiiriL lhat M: I.'>racl IS lo oprraU- C^ilnl^ lake'tin.? «uni- nuT should bf of parileujar Interest to tl)o,v. In UJK in I his vicinity, Tlie iiKli'. Klnal (rftiiirc^ of thr lake aro ; n'M ihr tmly induci-mont, for added to lhat IH (ho fa(t fiiat It'will be siipi:r\Lscd by an expcnrn(cd and ' conipcVcnt hunrl (ianU'i Laltr )s one of the nlpct Rt- 'irat-llvr spot.s of it« kind in tBla lo- I callty It s large, cl an. ahd,unu- ] Rually s«le for swlmmlnc. SftveraJ new iciiiures have been addrd ‘The* Delicate Child,'. ‘Lirn'a Beans,’' ‘Re-: „ turn of Buck Gavin' SO’CLQ^IN - MEMORIAL HALL this year. There will be a new dlylng tower with a spiing tjpard, a new float, and a spin whoel. In I addition, the purk will Jiave a new ibath house vvlth a-moRt.. modern Tuaaday ©venlixg.' May, 8. .the Play Production ciaas of Vir ginia Putzhu^h will present three one-act play in Whitley Memorial Auditorulm. This la thcflrst of'iwo groups whloh will be preaented by the class, Mr. Oelmont Griffin li directing "Tho Delicate- O^iljd,”- .a-^ oncract production by Maurice Oee and Hoien McIntyre. It wae award ed thQ First Samuel French priza In tile national contest of the Gcner&l Pcdej-atlon of Women’s clubtt, T926. and recommended by the Federa tlon Community Drama commiUee for production in federated cluk». ‘Th" Dnlleate C^Uil” has'an ex- tellent caat which waa picked from the best actors. Includnlng: Mar guerite HarrU. who papably por- Iray.s ihe part, of Dorothea BurkalJ, till.' young mother, who has become alienated from her lawver ^lusband because of a trivial Jealousy on her part. She U> imprisoned for con- t9o;pt of court during thft" divotce prooeedings' The menli^J anguish which fihe goes through"ls pathetic. Fayfr Tyler, from the five and t(n. Ls vividly, portrayed by Ml^a i.cfTle Jone^. She la Imprisoned Jn ihf ^me ceil with Dorothea Surk- all. becauKc she was Involved in a fiacflS. • , Chailotte Mf'th®ws. the Irlcfifl of Dorothea Burkall, Is very much in ••iympathy with tjorothea. and aho ■att^nuJta through vailoiis moves to reason with her. This part Is very .suitable for Miss Marguerite; Coop er., and alte.r you have ge.cn It you will very‘ readily agree to it What goes on-^ehlnd thotfc pris on bars Is worth your curiosity., 4’tje play Is very real Iknd true to eveay day life and you wiU see pathos, and all the other dram^tl? • effects displayed. Whaj; will thl? young mother do wtib coriironted , , by a >Wliter and unhappy- future? What Will this flve-and-ten-oent girl do who is imprisoned with her?, And what will ihe^yoyng mother’s bosom friend and confidante! do'to.'., * ea.se^her WQttl«?' i«. the quM- tk>nl' Come and help iolve thla. - vexing problpm. May 0. Tqesdiy ' nlght;8 to’cIocJc.' WRitiey Memorial t , auditorium. ■ * . ■ - ‘.is .%mp-;Bcon§" by Alfred Kraymi... bor^ ■ under- thb'.directloij of MIm ^
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