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Pftge four THE TWIG March 36, 1943 ALUMNAE NEWS OFFICKRS Mne. L. R. HAnimx, Raleigh President Mbs. Raymond Parker, Jackson Vice President Mm..Zenn Martin, Marion (Asheville Division) Vlrc President Mns-.'CooPEH B. Tayi.ou, Charlotte (dUarlotte Division) Vice President Mhb.'Cuftok Wai»b, Colerain (Elizabeth City DiviBlon) Vice President Mbs. Ci'BTia H. Oaki^y, Roxboro (Greensboro Divlalon) Vice President Mbs. R. B. Wti.kins, Durham Recordino Secretary Mae GRtMMCT. Meredith College Execvtive Secrefar]/ and TreO’SKrer M&s.'Fka.vk SATTRiiFiii:i.D, Durham y, ^ , f Aiuninac'at-Laroc Mbs, Graham Cukatham. Oxford \ Miia. M. T. Rankin-, Rlchinontl. Vn C0Hnucii0C«iCH( Spec^'er I your gift or pledge to Mae Grimmer. There are many important denmntls upon our time and inoiirty, but 've all can give Mei'edith a lUtle of both—If we will. She ia worthy of ouv hest effort and Interesl. Let ns be worth/of her. lictmiim Cliiiiscs ia03 - 1904 - 1905 - 1906 - 1907 191S - 1J123 - 1924 - 1925 - lfl2« 1033 • 1SI41 Almiiiiav LtiiiclM'oii Meredith Alumnae attendiuB the State W.M.U. meeting hi Raleigh en joyed a “get-together” hnicheon at Carolina Hotel on March 10. Laura Weatherepooii Harrill presided and Mabel Claire Hoggard Maddrey e.\tend- ed the welcome. “Meredith of Today" was the theme of the short program. Dr. Carlyle Campbell told of recent changes fii the currlciilhm, and two students. Gloria Anderson and Page Rnnkin, described life at the college today. The Meredith Freshmnu Quartet de lighted those present with several se lections. The followiug girls compose this quartet: Gloria Downing, Mary Lee Holdel’. Betty Jean Donley, and Jaue Wa^tkins. The accompanist is Du* rema Fitzgerald. Special guests at tho luncheon Included, besides Dr. and Mrs. Campbell, Miss Anna May Baker, dean of students at Meredith. Mrs. J. S. Farmer (Foy Johnson), president of X.C.W.M.U.; Mrs. F. W. Armstrong, Southwido W.M.U. president, and Miss Gladys Keith, Miselonary of Home Mfs- slon Board. Loyulty fund By Ruth Conch Allen GencHil Cl\airman Two hundred and thirty-one nlum- oac, 6 per cent of our list, have sent gifts for the Loyalty Fund. The re sponse is encouraging and uumeri- oally excels that received by the same date last year. The miniinum requlre- □lent for a. standard associallon is 25 ! oiUi. ii/'i ^ r/,1'.'* iii.;' Wv-:. ; ii.',-.- in ..‘;j n'tJi'li btfi Th-r .i.-hi? r.i ci-'-'MVvfi htiiiDriiln*:- ;ii'-iiion T.'’''!uy-iivi: u,t c«:n i>f flio fl.isM hnil 1 tni'l lusT. V.'«li, *:ir'i So, k>> lii’?y hav.,' f.tur?'?d .ii-.i!' ri>Oi'iu'i ; f-r crtni, V/o iiavu isictlvvl sin. twy $25 gtfts, four $25 pledges, and other contributlojia varying from $1 up. If you are not among the 231, pleaso send Miirrlnpos Eleanor neddingdeld. ex-'31> of Mill- brook, nnd Mr. Mayton Douglas Smith, on B'ebi-uary 20. At home, Lyunhaven, Norfolk. .Virginia. Ruby Marrett, ’37, of Laurinburg, and Dr. Jolin llordeu Graham, on March 2-1, At home, 444 East 66th St., New York City. Catherinn Canady, ’37, of Kinston, and Mr. Francis Ogden Parker, on March 6, At home, Goldsboro. Elizabeth McKniglit, '37, of Raleigh, and Lt. William Hiighes Breeae, on March 15. At home, Wilmington. Martha Messenger, '37, of Pasadena, California, and Mr. Henry Berg on January 25. At iiome, Twenty-nine Palms. California. Alice Dale. ’39. of Kinston, and Mr. TVllbwr LeRoy Fay. on March 7. At home, Goldsboro. Miriam Doub. ’3P. of Raleigh, and Lt. Fred LaFayetle Wellborn, on Peb- I'naryM. At home, TallahaBsee, Flor ida. Helen Betts, ’43, of Raleigh, and Mr. James Thomas Miiynard, on February ,26. At home. Raleigh. Cora 7.iee Burnett, '42, of Wilming ton. and Lt. Newton Ingram Howie, on Jlarch 6. At home, New River. Mnrtiia Dowell, '42, of Raleigh, and Mr. Robert Henry Garrison, ,Tr,. on March 5. At home Doroihy Mclnnes. ex’42. of Charles ton, S, C., and Lt. Herbert P. Gale, on February 23. Lola Mao Stronp, ex-’43, of Cherry- ville, and iSnsign James Loron Beam, Jr., U.S.N,R„ on January 25. At home, Norfolk. Virginia. ■If,...' M. oMjlHrirjil • ! liOr.'i, ;ihi| .1, .IoImI j-AiRSI" I'-i.i?.!, OR; V-\‘tiniiii-- Ai i’ritiv, J'ninq '?• i)' ii. b'lu; iu,>. ] Aii’.'.f- fUs;h:‘mUli M i liiwoljoro. r\fJ ?dr. Ufjin’r. i Cii'. rcliruavy j ■‘ivri'l.lJne Di-v-kins, fx '-.\lr‘. ; leigh, and Lt. Ceorge Siitton Atkinson, on February 20. At home. Palo Alto, California. r the R*"®** "GOOD SHOWf WS 1ST THEM HAVS IT ■S'*’ "NO. THANKS. HAVIN'T you GOT A COCA-COLA ?" ‘‘Thaf actually happened. And things like that are happening everyday. Ever notice in your newspaper how often Coke is mentioned? Boys write home about it, too. They like the taste that sets Coca>CoIa apart, They welcome that fee/ of refresh ment, Coca*Cola must remind them of horns a lot. It reminds you to refresh yourself." ?>•/ x B07TL60 UNDER AUTHORITY OP THE COCA-COIA COMPANY 6Y CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY mRTUS Horn lo't >lr, and Mrs, John C, Cooper, Jr, (Margaret Blanchurd, ’37), of Alexan dria. Virginia, a son, John Clinton, III, on December 16, Mr. and Mrs. Michael N^konoczny fMary Mathis Turner, '40), of Balti more, Maryland, a daughter, Nancy Michelle, on February 18. Mr. and Mrs. James Eugene Snyder (Frances Olive, '38), of t^xingtpn. a daughter, Jean Olive, on February 19, Dr, and Mrs, George Noel, Jr. (Mar guerite Warren, ’34), of Lancaster, S. C,, a daughter,, Jere Warren, on February 20. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Modlin, Jr. (Marion Gray Black Modlin, ’41), of Raleigh, a son, William Daird, on Fel>- rnary 34. '.Mr and Ml'S. Harry C, Garvey (Ger aldine Gower, ’24), of Clayton, a daughter, Betty Gowpr. on February 37. Mr. Hud .Mrs. lien H, Stevenson (Dot Andrews. '36!, of Cranford, N. J„ a son, John Kd'VRrd, on February 27. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth L, Jolinsoii (Charlotte Gamage Johnson, ’30, of Baleigh. a daughter, Alice Anne, on March 1. Mr. and Mrs, William A. Martin flileanor Aydlette, ’37), of Raleigh, n son, M'ililHm A., Jr., on March 1, Mr. and Mrs. H, D. Matheson (Elsie Parker, ex-’32>, of Raleigh, a son Heni y Douglass Llghtfoot, on March 2. Mr. and Mrs. John Wiley Halstead (Caroline Garrison. '36), of South Mills, a son on March 12. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Louis Whltbeelc (Florence Stakes. ’28), of Patchoguo, N. V., a daughter, Judith Anne, oji March 16. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Whitman Greene, of New York City, a son, Russell Bort. on November 29, Mrs, Greene Is the former Miss Maude Clay Little, Assist ant Professor of Sociology and Eco nomics from 1937 to 1940. Sfsriy 2 full ThsteTesr glasses I C A U u ... ii: ' S i SHOE SHOP FREE CALL FOR and DELIVERY SERVICE 2516 Hillsboro Street Telephone 7330 W’c regret the loss of Evange- line Cole Edison (Mrs. Robert), of the class of 1931, of Hanes City, Florida, on February 12, We extetid deepest sympathy to her husband and infant daugh* ter, other relatives and friends. n’e extend deepest sympathf to: Callie Dunlap Oibson (Mrs. A. Lee), ex-'l3, of High Point, and iris Rose Gibson, ’40, of Ke>v Orleans, La., In (he loss of their son and brother, Ensign Jack Hunter Gibson, USNR, who was killed January 10 as a result of an "airplane crash while in tlie performance of his duty and in the service of his country.” Nell Hord Fulton (Mrs. Tom H.), cx-’3l, and Sue Hord Moss (Mrs. George W.), ’33. of KlugB Mountain, in the passing of their father, D, F. Hord, on Febru ary 7. Jessie Faye Greene Early (Mrs. J. M.), '32, of Richmond, Vir ginia, In the death of her infant son, James M., .Tr., on Febru ary 5, Lonie Hocutt Goodman (Mrs, J. P.), ’10, of Asheville, and Naomi Hocutt Petteway (Mrs, W. R.), '17, of Miami, FlorldB, in the passing of their sister, Mrs, Laura Hocutt Flannigau, in Bur lington, on February 14. EIvb Wall Davis (Mrs. J, Neal), '10, asd Ida Wall Walker (Mrs. Paul), ’16, of W'lnston- Salem. In the passing of ihelr mother, Mrs. George Wall, ou February 16, and father, George Wall, on March 18, at their home in Wallburg. AMBASSADOR Today Througb Saturday &INOBR AoaSBS : CABT aKAKI In "ONCE UPON A HONEYMOON" Sundar—Mond&y—Tueiday DOM AMECKS ; JACK OAXIZ JAKfi't BLAIS is "50MFTHING TO SHOUT /SCUT" AWMVitir u hiiii'otor A'i 'i'iik'. FRONT ■ ?cr/J'V' .M'KIt;A /.yT/Mrrfuisy iJ;SrW BEKC'V/UI : ’ vvl HB.H:'ir> Sn "CASABLANCA" Late Bbow Bl&rcli SI "April Fool's Rcvuc" Corns Oae. Come All for tbe Beat Tlm« o! Your Life. Doors Opan at lliSO Bbov Starts 12:00. Dad's Doughnut Shop • 3114 Hillsboro Street Raleigh, N, C. FOR GOOD ESSO SERVICE STOP AT MORRISSETTE’S ESSO SERVICE 2812 Hillsboro Street Phone 9241 ‘Our Care Save* Wear** fli4^ QfiofJiic *"“WAR BONDS TOO! D* I -ri-fO I BRAXTON PLYE Id I /I/O ANDREW BECK DISTINCTIVE PRINTING WITH ECONOMY SOUTHEASTERN MEETING (Continued from page 1) American Journal of International Law, and eontribtitor to various such joiii-nnls. For the swbjcct of his nddrote at the Southeiu IBO Conference Pro- fossor Eagleton has chosen “Forces Leading to Puturo International Or ganization.^^ Miss Jones is tbe Onruegio En dowment representative in charge of the International Relations Ohibe, and will conduct the meetings. This she is especially qualified to do be cause of her contact with such chibs throughout the world. Miss Jone.9 has lived in France and Germany and been a frequent visitor in Eu- I'ope and _ is a 'tt’ell-known partici pant in internationnl conforonecfl. She has traveled widely in the Orient visiting Interational Rela tions Olubs for the Carnegie En dowment. Miss Jones is a member of tlie American Political Science Associa tion and of the American Society of International Law, as well as of the Conference of Teachers of Interna- ' tioiial Law and Belated S'«h.icct8 and of its Committee on Adult .Edu cation and Public Relations. There will six round-table dis cussions which will run conouvrently. There will be three sessions of each group, each session devoted to n dif ferent sub-topic. The following are the topics and suggested aub-topics: 1. Britain and the United States, Group Chairman, Charlotte Green. Balance of Power Leadership in the Post-war World ' Relation to the Dominions and India 2. Tho Far East, Group Chairman, John McMillan, Wake Forest. Japan^s Now Order China’s Three-year Plan Russia in Asia 3. The Western netmsphere. Group Chairman, Rudford Friday. Canada as an American NAirbKnr 1 InlV)' “ .Auir.i'Miit; Ti'ait'.' and \ i‘;'auroi'5;i ot' .iiuw Mfltoriji,: I .hl«-:r.';i.'i].i.lioi-i,y ricf.jiori;ii Fian- i 4. T?!-‘ Fiifyr-i Pc(i.c>t-. (Jvt>ui> Oli.Tir- I ^rasin. T.i I T\njJigiiiar.,v,i; wf Nutioiml Cuiouitti PussuBsions Economic Adjustments After the War Political World Organization 6. Europe, Group Chairman, Ruth Rautenstrauch. Russia and Germany Italy and the Balkans The Fate of France 6. For What Do We Fight? Group Chairman, Warren Coble. The Four Freedoms The Atlantic Charter Internationalism Dr, Eagleton will speak Friday night at 6:30 and square dancing and other entertainment will be hold at 9:00 o’clock. Senator Thomas will be intro duced by Josephus Daniels following the banquet to be held at S:00 on ^ Saturday night. Committees working on thi.s eon- ; ferenco are as follows: General Planning Conference— Larry Williams, Evelyn Hampton, C. C. Hopcj Jr., Pago Rankin. . Registration—Virginia Ayers, Ed Williamson. Housing—Lucille Haywood.. Banquet — Dorothy AmsdorfF, Gerald Wallace. Square Dance — lone Kemp Knight. Publicity — Betty Miller, Herb Thompson, Emily Olive. Hospitality—Genevieve Chiffelle, James Crisp. Progi'am—Grace Alexander, Ed Wilson. Officers: President, Larry Williams of Waie Forest. First Vice President, Mary M.ar- tha Mills of Florida State Teachers' College for Women, Second Vice President, Max Stamper of Stetson University. Corresponding Secretary, Evelyn Hampton of Meredith. Recording Secretary, Jay 0. Flowers of The Citadel. Faculty Advisors, Lillian Parker Wallace of Meredith; F. W. Clonts, Wake Forest.
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