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PAGE FOUR THE TWIG March 30, 1935 B. S, U. Notes Spring in the world! Ana all things are made new! —Hoveif. Haven’t we enjoyed B'. Y. P. U. Study Course? Come on, everybody, let’s attend one of the S. S. coiirsea next weel{! Mr. Perry Morgan will teach D. V. B. S. work, This course is in preparation tor Bible School Work. He hopes to place as many girls who are interested in churches next summer to conduct D. V. B. S. Dr. Pittard of Apex will teach How to iriii to Chri.it; Mr. L. L. Morgan will teach BumUuj a Btondard S. S. In Vespers, March 24, we saw Home Missions in its Ijeginning and today. Miss Annie W. Armstrong played an important part in this work aa Corre sponding Secretary of W. M. U. of the South, The Mcniny Pot of the Nations, a pageant presenting a different phase of Home Mission Work will be tomor- row evening at 6:30 in the amphi theatre in the grove. There will be a real campfire. At this time the An nie W. Armstrong offering for Home Missions will be taken. Bring your offering In the small brown paper Tiag that will be left in your room. Place no name in the bag. Each Meredith girl should have a part In this offer ing which brings hope and cheer as well as Jesus Christ to the lives of so many right at our door. 35-36 Publications Heads Chosen Lrcii.i.B Faimcku, Bnrron The Acorn Paumnb ProKY, EinTOi: Tub Twia NowMA Rosb, Editok Oak Leaves SOCIETY Ruth Privott and Eleanor Aydlette were the guests of Sarah Grlffln In Pittsboro the past week-end. Hazel Faulkner and Bill Yost spent the past week-end In Kannapolis. Jean Morton and Margaret O’Brian spent the past week-end in Selma. Madeline Nye was at her home In Luniberton tlurlng the past week-end. Virginia Staples and Dorothy Tyson spent the week-end in Greensboro at W. C. U. N. 0. with Margaret Tyson. Faith Hite spent the past week-end with Sarah Williams at Duke Univer sity. Alwoys give gifts that will INEXPENSIVE GIFTS WILL BE FOUND ...at .. Infirmary tray cards were made by the circle on first floor A, Edith Bow den, leader. They will be made next week by third floor B. The program in Vespers on April 7 will be presented by the Student Vol unteer Band of Duke University. Study to show thyself aproved unto men, a workman that necdeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth, 2 Tim. 2:15. soclation has reached a total of $192,50. This sum falls $207.50 short of the de sired goal of $400, Since the last announcement of con tributions in Tub Twui. a number of generous friends and patrons of the college have made possible an Increase of $174. The following have contrib uted recently: John M. W. Hlcka, of Raleigh....$100.00 C. T. Council, of Durham 50,00 Thomas A. Avera, of Rocky Mount 10.00 Anonymous friend of the col lege C. H. Gill, Granite Service Station, Raleigh 1.00 Prom the sale of grapefruit candy, $3.00 has been realized. According to Miss Marlon Warner, athletic director, it Is hoped that the camera can be purchased and ready for use in the fall. LITTLE THEATRE ELECTS OFFICERS FOR COMING YEAR At a meeting of the Little Theatre Dramatic Club Monday afternoon, March 24, the following new officers for next year were elected: President Pauline Perry Vice President Katy Sams Are you coming to the B. Y. P, U. Circus tonight in the Society Halls at 7:45? Wear your print dress and hair ribbon! „ : I Don't Foil to See the BEAUTIFUL SHOES We Avo Receiving Daily POLLOCK'S, INC. Shoe Stylists of the South | 122 Fayetteville St. | Secretary Kate Covington Treasurer Mirvine Garrett Business Manager Margaret Kramer Asst. Business Manager Olive Dame Make-up Chairman, Margaret Andrews Staging Annabelle Hollowell Assistant Staging Nancy Bunn College Custodian Katherine Martin Expert Repair Department Popular Sheet Music ; Stationery : Gifts : Novelties : THIEIU’ S MOVIE CAMERA FUND CHAPEL HILL LECTURER The fund for the movie camera, started recently by the Athletic As- We Corry 10c Size of All Notionolly Advertised TOOTH PASTE, CREAMS, etc. BOOIV-ISELEY DRUG CO. PATENT MEDICINES PRESCRIPTIONS We carry a complete tine of LOUPAY APPROVED COSMETICS 222 S T. OF RALEIOH. N. C. INC. • CREATORS or fteASONABLE DRUG PRICES" SODA FOUNTAIN AND LUNCHEONETTE SERVICE Buv Your Easter SHOES at I j ROSENTHAL'S S-T-A-T-E SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY MYRNA LOY CARY GRANT — In — 'Wings in the Dark' Also POPBYE CARTOON Wednesday—Thursday—rriday—Saturday CLARK GABLE 'AFTER OFFICE HOURS' With CONSTANCE BENNETT AUo COMEDY • OAETOON • NEWS In A CLASS By Themselves • These new Lucielle Spring Hats pass all tests for style and quality. They rate an Ain neat design and smart straws and felts and fa brics. And . . . this spring . . . they are very reasonably priced. New Suits! 1 New Dresses! New Boucle Suits! New Blouses! IN FACT OUR ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR IS FULL OF NEW READY-TO-WEAR We Invite Your Inspection! '41 «- HUDSON-BELK COMPANY
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