THE TWIG 3 ALUMNAE COLUMN OFFICERS President; Bertha L. Carroll, '13, CbowaQ College, Murfreesboro, N, C. Vice President: Mrs. Eugeae I. Olive, '13, Chapel HUl, N. C. Recording Secretary: Ruby Davis, ’27, Meredith College, Raleigh, N, C. CommencemeDt Speaker: Mary O’Kelly, '26, 521 E. Jones St., Raleigh, N. C. Alumnae Secretary: Mae Grimmer, '14, Meredith College. Raleigh, N. C. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Nominating: Mrs. R, N. Simraa, Raleigh, N. C. Hospitality: Ann Eliza Brewer, Meredith College, Raleigh, K. C. Badges: Ruby Davis, Meredith Col* lege, Raleigh, N. C. Social: Ellen Brewer, Meredith Col lege, Raleigh, N. C. REUNION CLASSES Claaaes: ’04, ’05. ’06, 19. ’22, '23, '24, ’25, ’27. Commencement dates: May 35, 26. 27, 28. Senior Play, May 34. FKKSIIHAN CLASS ENTKItTAINS Bid SISTERS APPEAL! To all married alumnae In general, and alumnae mothers in particular. (Continwed from page one) and white mints, and "London Smokes" were then served. After quite a few songs by the Juniors, a duet from the Freshman class by Mary Luclle Broughton and Ruth Winstow, and yells by the other Little Sisters, the dinner bell rang and both classes went to dinner; the Juniors declaring that they had enjoyed the entertain ment immensel}’, the Freshmen assur ing them that nothing is too good for their Big Sisters. BEST HOOfllS FOR MARCH AND APRIL, 1929 WORE ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPH EXHIBIT The alumnae handbook gives the information that you are married, but the mystical date is not given; hence, I have no way of knowing whether you have as many children as the “old woman who lived in a shoe,” or none at all, assuming that the number is determined by time alone. At any rate, I am sure Meredith grandchildren are unniorous, and you, probably know of some in your community even If you do not possess any yourself. • If you read Tiim Twro you have al ready learned of the exhibit of photo graphs and snapshots to be held at conimeocenient this year. Won’t you cofiperate and send at least one picture of one of yonr youngsters? It doesn’t have to be a recent pliotograph—pei- haps. you have a darling picture of youi' fourteon-yoar-old (laughter taken whnn she was two, if you happen to be one of the earlier graduates; or pev-^ haps your offspring Is still a baby. ^ Just any picture you want to send will j do, as we want all ages and just as i many pictures as we can possibly get. I With each picture, please Include your name aud address, the name and age oC the child or children whose pictures you send, and postage tor the return of the pictures. Send all con tributions to Miss Mae Grimmer, Alumnae Secretary, Meredith Collegi’, Raleigh. N. C., by May 22, 1929. This ought to be one of the most at tractive features of commencemont. If you are not coming, send the pictures any way, so your schoolmates can sec and enjoy them. Looking forward to an exhibit that will far surpass Miss Ida's art exhibit, I am. Sincerely yours, G&RTituuE Horn Waostaff, ’13. We hope tiiat every alumnae mother will respond to the appeal addressed to her in this Issue by sending one or more contributions for the photograph (Continued from page one) 117—Nell Barrier, Charlotte Tedder. 118—Eva Woodall, Helen Privette. 203—Joe Meta Higdon, Mary Mooney. 204—Elizabeth Daniof. Anne Keith. 217—^Margaret Peele, Evangeline Cole. 213—Rachel Hoggard, Janice Saun ders. 219—Oreon Bostick, Ruth Kennedy. 220—Margaret Barfoot, Paulino Spears. 311—Helen Sitton, Emma Hartsoll. 312—Ruth Britt, Mary E. Perry. 313—Gwyn Lenoir, Laura Mabel Hay wood. 314—Mildred Mullis, Cleta Black- 319—Anne Harris, Virginia Long. 320—Janie Blalock, Ruby Worrell. 323—Annie Marie .Tackson, Marjorie Fcrrebee. 324—Elizabeth Apple, Edith Culler. DORMITORY C Room No. 101—Annie Thelma Hinton. 102—Mrs. Ruth Turner. 305—Ruth Sample, Doris Abbott. 306—Shelly Bennett, Martha Sher wood. exhibit of Meredith grandchildren, thereby insuring its success. The ciuesCionnaire encloacd with the commencement letter which is going out this week, lists some of the matters to be bi’ought up for decision at the general alumnae business meeting Monday morning. May 27. If you can not be present to vote on these ques- toins, please fill in the qxicstionnaire and mail to the alumnae secretary. Marriage—Louise Allen, ’26, and Dr. Chas. Farrell were married March 30, 1929, and are now residing in Troy, N. C. Engagement—Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Har rison of Wake Forest announco the engagement aud approaching marriage of their daughter. Marguerite, to Mr. P. E. Berry, Jr., of Drexel, the wedding to take place in the early summer. Miss Harrison was a member of the class of 1927. Visitors—Eula Hodges, ’28, aud Lois Jacobs, ’2S, who are teaching at High Point and Woodvllle respectively, spent the week-end with LeClalre Jacobs, ’29. Lucy Sanders Hood, es-’14 (Mrs. J. C.) spent several days of last week with Miss Mae Grimmer at the college. Mary Ayscue, ’27, visited her sister, Elizabeth, Friday of last week. There is no absolute cure for lazi ness, but a second wife has been known to do a little good along that line. SUN-BACK DRESSES ALL COLORS $9.95 and more Sllr-Beulah Lowe, Eula Lowe. 312—Mabel Sanders, Olive Stokes. .113—Gertrude Bostick, Olive Parker. 314—Ila Persons. 31C—Ivy Trader, Josephine Lyles. 310—Annie Sue Holland, Hallle Jones. 321—Elizabeth Cox, Mabel Smith. 322—Euzella Smart. 323—Nita Elizabeth Weatherby, Irene Whisnant. 324—Elizabeth Stevens, Katherine Seckler. DORMITORY D 107—Thela Jackson, Mattie Wilder. 108—luntlia Wlilte, Ruby Lee. 113—Alice Freeman Jones, Belle Ward. 114—Jennie Ballard. 117—Adele Rogers, Margaret Flem ming. 118—Ava Thornton Woody, Margaret Evans. 205—Mabel Strickland, Tempy Ricks. 206—Clarissa Poteat. 211—Mary Hamby, Lucilo Hamby. 212—Mary Harris. Sarah Osborn. 214—Worth Odum, Mnry Catherine Townsend. 215—Bonnie Lee Fox, Foy Briggs. 216—Blanche Sharp. 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