than o&e hour 10 fager-'n^'^'>';_j-;''; I heart In!' Soccifeii^^Finak Net Gain: 1 heart vgifi' at^ 10 a. jn;,. and-'will.dose 'Dr;:'Foreat C. Fccior. Pffaide^t of;-^the • North; CMolina Baiptin^ State Conv^tion, wit I: briiig ^ m^ge ctf thS' fnorning.'-’ .^iie ipri- maryf purpose 'of -the Retreat is ' to.'inform. to advue^.and to plan . for-th«’cbining-year tinng.:Goun'^:j be ij preset. ( BSjUi ii^mbers: :'G W ■ JomtivP^rain'’^^ Membencof:^ Mer^ith B.vS'.' . U/'gaw^a'prbgr^ at thft Wak Forett - ^p^K : church oii Sunday evening,, April '12. l^e :pro^Q was'pla^ed by, Evelyn Hampton, Extension’ Director of the B. S/ u. council,, 'and Lawiencc High* fill, Wake Fdr^ Exteneion Pir rector. Sara jtick«)n, newly elecV ted B. S. ■ IJ. Presidenti preaideo over the, prp^am which took place of the regd^ -Sunday evening .service.'t--Jerry Dawkins iang VI Walked To^yWhere Jesus Walkedl-”' She was accompanied ■ by Durema ' Pitsgerald. Millie 'Fhcimton' gaye a devotional aflsr which EUaabeith .Tucker .gave a talk on '‘‘T^e Highest Goal.”,: Page Rankin and Virginia Ayere sans? a duet, “Evening Prayer,” after ‘Tap.” Mr.. Eugene Olive, pas tor of .Wake Forest Baptist churcli, gave the benediction. Next month the Walw Forest B. S. U. will come to Meredith to conduct Vespers as an exchange program. Mar^erite Ward, ;Tne. dasi^ led ^thy;;'!I^r6M, won tHfe spcMr.‘gainc hjr; a score of 2'P; Emma Charlw Foster iwas . captain of the-.odd team.. Kempsie Knight :mahag^ rhe I sport while -Miss Dickin^n coached it. The even team. «nis composed of Virginia Aya-s, Cath' crine Cluffelie, Genny Chiffellc, Charlotte Green and Dorothy Turner. The odd team cphsisted of, Aniy June • Carter, Emma Charles FosteiT, Rose Marie Haynes, Willa Lee Joyner, lone Kemp Knight, Hattie Ward, Dorothy Winston. V Miss Nancy Carroll To -Give Recital Miss Nancy Patricia Carroll of Charlotte, senior in our Meredith Colley music department, will be presented in her graduating iV' cital in violin Wednesday even ing at 8 o'clock in die Meredith auditorium. Miss CarroH is a pupil' of Edgar H. Alden, instructor in 'wolin^aC Meredith. ' The recital is the sec ond of the senior r^itals and is open w Ae public. , The violinist is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John I^ind Carroil of Charlotte. 'Mrs, ^rroll is the . former Miss Maiy Pruitt who gave her grajuating .recital In organ in the .^ring of ,1916 at Meredith. Miw Peggie.. Rby^r- Jon»' .of Raleigh .will play the-piano aci»m panimehw for the',.program which; :. includ^: ;' “Larghetto”—^Hahdel'Pachan. ' • Sonata . in. b, v Opus l-rGriegi i:8icili5nne —Paradip^Du;hkin;.-; 'J,egeodc^—Wieniawski f Cortege r-Baulang^ "Beau- Sa\ir' -^Pebwy-Herfet*.- • ;'*-Allegro^an;Fra^po,;iffom'o|if . -concerto. in;.B minorV 8aint9a«u. MarshallSi'.for.- the,ev901ng.^vv^*- ^: be:Mis»'S^anj)e: Gar^^;9f^^r:. r |o«c,-Mwa: Ann^ Barn)w :of- J4ck/; .-son. Mlaa.LouiK Dickie of, Hendui '.r-aon^o' Grsjchen;Fanny ofc •;'^8coHand: Neok. MIm' Bllen-. Ann .-Plythe of.•JackflQn.:M»w Joy« M?* • r'lntyre, Mi»‘Caldwell Gulan/and ' iPorris .Carroll,: all.,of.C|^,^ lot^ I V and Adelaide Bunker, Phi SPORT NEWS A. A. Board Elections Elections for the A. A. Board were completed this week; • The new bffiird with the exception of the treasurer, colle^ cheer leader, and college health- chairman is u follows; President, lone'Khight. , Vire'presidMt, Genevieve Chif- ' . Secre.tary, Hortense .Liles Treasurer, Nancy Bruut Hockey Manager, Dorothy Turner Basketball manager, Shirley D>^' . enspn Softball manager, Ida Mae Petti* • grew Tennis manager, Dae Steele BuU lock • , Soccer manager, Dorothy. Win- . stead Individual sports, Madge Allen Assistant, Jane Foushee Swimming manager, Page Rankin Archery manager, Mary Lib Wil- kerson Golf manager, Betty Cuthrell Publicity director, Betsy Watson Day student representative, Vir- ginia Melvin Monogram Club president, Willa Lee Joyner active in aporta. Those receiving monograms this year were Shirley ButlCT, Sue l(od w]e|l, and lone Shields, Anabcl Callerio, and Xytton Tingley. Those receiving two stars for a total of eight hundred or more points were Marpret K. Bunn, Virgihia^Gilliland, Eleanor Gibbs, Keinpsie Kpight, Virginia Lan caster, and Margaret Miirtin.. . Those receiving one star for « total of four hundred or more points earned were Dae Steele Bullock, Elizabeth Brpwolee, Nan cy . Calloway, Catherine Chiffeile, Genevieve Chiffeile, Willa Lee Joyner, Rachel Lovelace, Myrtie Pterson, Vivian Tulbert, Mildred Ward, and Marguerite Ward. Softball Begins Softball, with Dae Steele :Bul- lock as manager, is starting up for the. spring and will last through to nearly the end of May. Misa White will help with the sport and students will coach the. class t'eams. The schedule for the practices is as follows: juniors and : freshmen—Mon day. Sophomores and Seniors—Wed nesday. Make-up—Friday. Catherine Clausson Heads Committee Securing Tree Tags Plans are being made by the Barber (^'wiicc Club for placing name plwfon the trees in the grove. Av.immittec with Cath* enne Clausson us chainoan, and Ha«el Falls and Rosetta Purvis Wjorking on the committee, are in charge of this project. Also, at this same time, a project to visit and study the ^emical plants near Raleigh was voted on. This year the club, which is made up of' thirty-three science ^jors, has had several distin guished speakers: Dr. B. W. Wells of State College; Miss Mary Yarborough ,who talked on Vitamin A; and Dr. A, S. Pearce, zoologist at Duke, who talked on Women Over the World. The officers are Mary Sue Jackson, president; Vivien Jeffries, \ice-president; Mary Lily Duncai'i, secretary-trea&urer; and members of the science faculty as advisors. Weekend Expense Item required: one date. Specifications', (that is what we long for, not what we get!) Talli dark, and handsome; or Aort, •blond, and haiidsorae—well,, any way, just handsomel Well, any way again, just so long as he is a man! Smooth dancing—the kind that makes you swing and sway like (Sammy Kaye would rhyme, but we like Ginger Rodgers bet ter). A line ’— be it northern, southern, or western, but it must be a line that doesn't sound like one. Time of Arrival: Well not more than one hour laU, please. Yes, we know the car broke down; the train .'ffas'late; and boys will be boys—and late—but still, no more Buy War Stamps Today Monogram Club ' Elects President .Willa Lee Joyner of Elm City, North Carolina,' ha's, been elected president of the Monogram Club for.-thfe next scliool year. While at' Mwedith slie has been very i.:.. Tailors ~ Cleanera Furriers Cold Fur Storage 911 HlUsbwo St 7. 10 W Harge^ St 8^89 end 2-aa07 " Make Mother MOTHER’S DAY with a ' Miniature Made.from your : Oak ^aves Negative Daniel-Smith Studio Dial80$2 . . - M,,;:. :,' ut Our Agente ^ j Saturday— Joan Slonded, Binnic Barnes in “3 Girls About Town” Sun.-Mon.-Tuea.— Genge Brent, Ilona-Massey, in '^International. Lady*’ Wednesday— rVeti McMwray Mary Martin In “New York Town” Thursday— £tu). G. Robinson, Marleiie Dietrich, George Raft, lu “Manpower” BHaii Donlevy, Brod Grawford, in “South of Tahiti” WAKE I . ■ For Good Things to Eat Walk to .WILMONT Piggly-Wiggly 4.4.4.4.4.414.4.414,4.4.^ Expinsei:, (ah, we can go town on this—but after we've paid them, I doubt if we'll have bus fare to Amhust.) |4.00*~thc dancc ?1.24-^the dinner' $2,00—^phone call to make the date $2.00—phone call to break the date $2.00—phone call to remake the date $2,00—phone call to confirm the date $2.00—just in case $ .50—wire home for dress .25—for maid to press dress .2?—to .the-station and back .0,5—phone call to reserve room $ ,05—phone call to reserve room $ .05—phone call to reserve room (success at last!) Miscellaneous:. Net Loss: • 6 class cuts perfectly good nerves . 5 pounds (or should we put a week-end off campus - you are lucky A super time, and we meaii. ' “reaUyl" FOR BEAUTY AND PERMANENCE Bufld With Brick Nash Brick Co. Rocky Monnt, N. C. CAUDLE’S ManMur Shoe Shop Have your shoes repaired while you bowl 2516 Hillsboro Street Telephone 7830 Choosy An Apprppriate V Mptlfer'j MEREDITH! ^Ijilake Us Your Shopping Center . We cater :tb the college girls’ wants / and are .jshowing cotton wash dress es for school and town wear, sport Bilks, arid sweat- ers in pastels and plaids for Spring. Come in and look, around. We'll be glad to help you decide on styles and that will flatter. After a day of classes, Refresh YourseU with a cold drinlc from our soda fountain Wilmont Pharmacy "The Meredith Girls’ Drug” STATE Today— “Sullivan’s Travels” luifh ^oet McCREA, Veronica l^AKE Late Show Sat Nlglit and Sun.-Mon.-Tues.—. “Chocolate Soldiers” wish NeUon EDDY,' Rise STfiVBWS Starts Wed., Apr. 22— ‘AH Through the Night* ■with Humphrey BOGART Ccmrad VEIDT Ambassador Today— Spencer TRACT, Katherine HEPBURN, in “Woman of the Year” Sun.-Mon.-Tues.— GINGER ROGERS in “Roxie Hart” luiJft George MONTGOMERY Starts Wed., Apr. 22— Tyrone POWER, Gene TIERNEY in “Son of Fury” The Stoi-y of Benjamin Blake GATES CLEANERS ALL YOU WANT IN A E«Y CLEANER Guaranteed Work — THE BEST — Cleaning, Pi-vs^ng, Blot^ng St«aiiung, Dyeing CaU for C^r Agent ;— Otene Siociair' - The Place fWMeet and Eat-^ '^€aIifornia Restaurant ' famous for Brunswick Stew, Southern Fried Chicken, Baked Virginia Ham, and Corn Bread. Also Sandwichcs and Sodas For complete give me Thera't spmelhtns pleat* antly «xciling obeui.ICa? : cold Coca-Cold. DeliciMf i; tasle thdl charms an^; never cjeys. Refmhrnanf Ihot brings a happy • »en»o of thirst monjt* You iry^^l^ ''''A*'-.

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