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four THE TWIG ALUMNAE NEWS OFFICERS Mrs. L. R. Hasrecx, Ralelgli President Mns. J. WiKSTOw Pearce, Durham Vice President Mrs. Orahau Reaais, Asheville (Asheville Dlvisiou) Vice President Mbs. Cooper B. Taylor, Charlotte (Charlotte Division) Vice President Mrs. Albert Simms, Littleton (Elizabeth City Division) Vice President Mrs. Curtis H. Oakibv, Roxboro (Greensboro Division) Vice President Mrs. Hbnbt D. Ward, Lumberton (Wilmiagton Division) Vice President Mrs. R. B. Wilkins, Durham Recording Secretary Mae Grimmer, Meredith College BxectiHve Secretary and Treasurer Mbs. Prank SArmiFiESLu, Durham November :6, 1943 Carolyn Mercer, Raleigh —AIuvinae-it-Large Cblobis Kblldm, Raleigh ^Commencement Speakei- Rachel Fulton, ’42, of Winston- Salem, and Mr, Horace DaiT Rawls. October 2. At home, Chapel Hill. Rose Marie Haynes, ’43, of Clyde, and Lt. Wilton L, Fleming, September 5. At home, 1031 Superior Ave., Dayton, Ohio. Evelyn Huffman, '43, of.Rayleigh. and Mr. Charles Victor Rue, Octoer 9. At home, 7€orgeto\vn, Ontario, Canada. Reiiiiion Olussps 1902 - 1903 - 1904 - 1919 - 1920 1921 - 1922 - 1934 1939 • 1940 - 1941 - 1942 Lofalty Furrt Grows Come, join our happy tlirong. Watch the Loyalty Fuud chain grow longer and longer month by month as contributions come in. Seventy-four alumnae already have made contributions this year. Tiiey are: Annie Sarah Barkwell Abbott. Pat Abernethy, Ruby McKay Barrett, Mary Winn Moore Beani, llee McGougan Beckwith, Maude B. Brock, Anne Ashcraft Brooks, Alice Roaey Bryan, Adelaide Bunker ’43, Vir ginia Lee Watson Cooper. Mary Beal Coppedge, Edwina Martin Crowther, Margaret Grayson Cov ington, Addle Davis, Bebo Dick enson. Evelyn Dillon '43, Ida Wllla Howell Friday, Leola San ders Oates, Annie Lide Gilbert '43, Jane Ivvln Gold, Bohbie Greeu '43, Jane Greene, Mae Grimmer, Anna Ruth Dixon Gyles '43, Eve lyn Hampton '43, Laura Weather- spoon Harrill, Bernice Kelly Har ris, Beulah Joyner Harris (de fense bond), Nonle Herring, Lucy Sanders Hood, Ethel Parrot Hughes, Mary Hodwell Hunter. Kathleen Jackson, Catherine Tillery Johnson, Undine Futrell Johnson, Mary Lee Sear.s John ston, Mary Edith Sullivan Kelley, Elizabeth Cullom Kelly, Nora Binder Leitch, Lois Stafford Kel ly, Kempaie Knight '42, Lt. Mar- 'gaiet Lucas, Margaret Martin, Barbara Behrman McClain. Kate Matthews, Majiile M«eka, Carolyn Mcrcer, Hassle Ponder Monger, Eima Fleetwood Moore, Thelma Fleetwood Moore, Katharine- Da vis Ogburn, Mary Louise Oit '43, Dr. Margaret lineherry Owen. Charlotte Peebles, Venita Pen- land '43, Elale Pain '43, Kate Johnson Parham, AcUi Sheariii Parker, Pauline Davis Perry> Sa rah Hudson, Phillips, Rachel Poe, Rebekah Putnam ’43. Sallle Camp Ray. Esther Roy. ster, Martha Salisbury. Mary Claire, Peterson Scarborough, Gertrude Kltchln Shields, Helen Jones Smith, Virginia Stafford, Ella Thompson, Winnie Davis Turner ’43, Marguerite Ward '43, Marguerite Mason Wllklna, Mar garet Fleming Winstead, Alva Lawrence Janies, Rachel Love lace, '43, Mildred Oliver. ‘‘Heritage of Freeilom” Again we congratulate Eunice Ed- mundson for putting to use her poetic ability. Recently she wrote the words for a patriotic song, “Heritage of Free dom.” We are happy to have a compli mentary copy of this sons, which has been used extensively In Florida. Eu nice whose pen name is her maiden name, is Mrs. Greene Sharp Johnston of Tallahassee, Florida. Local Alumnae Chapter to Sponsor Liiiicb«on The Winston-Salem Alumnae Chap ter is making arrangements for the annual luncheon during meeting of Baptist State Convention. The place is the First Presbyterian Church (three blocks from the First Baptist Church). The time is 1 o’clock, Wednesday. No vember 17, The cost Is 75 cents per plate. Friends and alumnae are in vited. Please notify Dalve Bello Eaton, 616 Stratford Road, Winston-Salem 5, by Tuesday, November 16. Mnrrlflgcs Mary Ileal, ex-'2S, of Red Oak. and Mr. N. C. Coppedge. October 12. At homo, Route 3, Rocky Mount, N. C, Lucille Parker, '36, of Marlon, and Mr. Clarence Hudson Guthrie, October 2. At home, Newport. Martha Mae Glazenor, ’37, of Chlll- cothe, Ohio, and Lt, Joseph George Wayner, June 4. At home, 226 S. Center St., Goldsboro. Lt. Linda Riddle, ’39, of Raleigh and Des Moines, Iowa, and Mr. J. de la Rama. Jr.. August 21. At home. 813 West Oak St.. Arcadia. Florida. Mary Lois Overby, '41. of Angler, and Lt. Carrington Lee Lobban, Jr., Octo ber 27. At home. Indio, Calif. Lou Denning, '42. of Dunn, and Capt. Benjamin C. Dykema, September 18. At home, Denton, Texas. Gretchen Fanney, ’42, of Scotland Neck, and Lt. John Wyatt, October 20. At home, Hobgood. DIrtliB Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hooke (Annie Hines Hooke, ’42). of Raleigh, a son, William Hines (Bill), oii April 23. Mr, and Mrs, J. S. Boone (Gertrude Foster, ’40), of Chapel Hill, a daughter, Betty Roberts, on June 18. Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Fall, Jr. (Blanche Johnson. ’39), of Edgewood, Maryland, a son, John Henry III, on July 26. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Jones (Paulyne Stroud. ’39), of Kinston, a son, Max Frederick, Jr., on July 30. Lt, and Mrs. John B. Ray HI, a daughter, Margaret Shepherd, on Au gust 13; granddaughter of Dr. and Mrs, Burton J. Ray (Sallie Shepherd Camp, ’13), of Franklin, Virginia, and great- granddaughter of the late John E. Ray, teacher of the Meredith College Sunday school class at the First Baptist Church of Raleigh for many years. Lt. and Mrs. S. G. Riggs, Jr. (Anna Louise Farris, ex-'37), of Bristol, Ten nessee. a daughter, in August. Mr. and Mrs. Percy L. Weeks (Cath erine Hayes, '34, of Staley, a daughter, Mary Ann, on August 28. Lt. and Mrs. Ben Richard Rudlsill (Dot Butler. '40), of Dallas, Texas, a son, Ben Richard, II, on September 4. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Thomas (Ma:-- guerite Freeman, ex-'31), ofRaeford, a son, Crawford Lentz, Jr„ on Septem ber 12, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tiniberlako, Jr. (Hazel Wilder, ’28), of LoulsWrg, a son, James Ralph, on September 19. Pfc, and Mrs. William C. Davis (Nina Hackney, ’38), of Raleigh, a daughter, Barbara Ellen, on September 23, Mr. and Mrs. James Shields Liver- mon (Geneva Benthall. ’27), of Scot land Neck, a son, James Shields, Jr,, on September 24, Mr, and Mrs. John Andrews (Annie May Banks, ’36), oI Chevy Chase, Mary laud, a son, Norman John, on Octo ber 1. Capt. and Mrs. D. R. La Salla (Dim- ney Chandler, «x-’41), of Durham, a daughter, Susan Alice, on September 20. Mr. and Mrs. Barry T. Griffith (Scot ty Williams, ex-’42), of San Francisco, a daughter, Pamela, on September 1. Lt, and Mrs. Howard W. Stephens (Gladys Liles. ex-’40), of Miller Field, Staten Island, N. Y., a son, Howard Wil liam, Jr., on October 6, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Salter (Annie Elizabeth Coward, ’39), of Goldsboro, a daughter, Carolyn Frances, on Octo ber 7. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Carraway (Mil dred Taylor. ’33), of Charlotte, a daugh ter, Ann Taylor, on Octobcr 23. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Ernst (Betty Vernon, ’40), of Brooklyn, New York, a daughter, Bettle Jane, on October 26. Capt. and Mrs. E. E. Raper, Jr. (Mil dred Ann Critcher, ’39), of Lexington, a son, Emery Elisha HI, on October 20. Pvt. and Mrs, A. D. Hobgood. Jr. (Olivia Hood, ex-'43), of Kinston, a daughter, on October 28, who died the same day. Daniel & Smith Studio Photographers ★ Application Pictures can be obtained from your negative on file in our Studio, PHONE 8092 We extend deepest sympatliy to,i Mamie Bowling Cunningham •I (Mrs. George T.). ox-...., of Apex, in the dfeath fof her husband, George T. Cunningham, on May 28. , Mae Sams Merritt (Mrs. R. H.), &x-’28, of Raleigh, and Bessie Sams Casas (Mrs. Ov R.), ’29, of Havana, Cuba, in the passing of their mother, Mrs. Victoria Rey nolds Sams, in Raleigh, on May 30. Jessie Stillwell Latta (Mrs, J. E-). '20, of Hillsboro, and Geor gia Stillwell Dillard (Mrs. W. G.), ex- of Sylva, In the death of their brother, Dr. H. C. Stillwell, of Rahway, New Jersey, on June In. Anna Elizabeth Powell Brewer (Mrs. Coy E.), '40. of Burgaw. and Catherine Powell, student in the College, in the death of their father. TJrvy C. Powell, at hla homo in Burgaw, on July 4. Janie Gilliland, ’40, and Vir ginia Gilliland, '42. of Macon, in the death of their mother, Mrs. J. H. Gilliland, at her home, on July 14. Mattie Harward Council (Mrs. T. C,), ex-...., and Sarah Harward Bullard (Mrs. L. G.). ex- of Raleigh, in the passing of their father, Henry R. Harward, at his home near Moncure, on August 4. Mai’garet Faucette Parker (Mrs. B. Moore), ’08, of Raleigh, in the passing of her mother, Mrs. Amelia T. Faucette, In Ra leigh, on August 11. Louise Wooley White (Mrs. J. Clark), ex- of Syracuse, New York, in the passing of her fa- the,r, A. 0. Wooley. In Troy, on August 23, Elizabeth Blgga Owens (Mrs. 0. P.), ex-’37, and Louise Biggs Albritton (Mrs. Paul), ’39, of Lumberton, in the passing of their mother,' Mrs. John Biggs, who died as result of coming in con- taflt with a live wire in the yard of her home, on September 8. Annie Craig. Phillips (Mrs. Guy), '17. of Chapel Hill and Mar garet Craig McRackan (Mrs. M; T.), ex-'31, of Southport, in the passing of their mother, Mrs. Braxton Craig of Monroe, on Oc tober 6. Frances Harris Walker (Mrs. John A.), ’27, of Lilllngton. In the death of her husband, John Allen Walker, at their home, on October 11. Kate Futrell Moore (Mrs. A. O,), ex-’06, of Scotland Neck, and Elizabeth Moore Hoppe (Mrs, Robert), ex-’41, of San Francisco, Calif,, in the passing of their husband and father. Rev, A. O. Moore, in Scotland Neck, on October 13. Lulie Marshall Wyatt (Mrs. Wm. L.), ’09, of Raleigh, in the passing of her father, William F. Marshall, at his home, on Oc- ' tober 14. Charlotte Gammage Johnson (Mrs. K. L,), '3B, of Raleigh, in the sudden death of her mother, Mrs. A. E. Gammage, In Miami, Florida, on October 26. We regret the passing of Elma Curring Robertson (Mrs. Walter Lee), member of the class of 1932, of Birmingham, Ala., for merly of Henderson, in Duke Hospital, on October 17, follow ing an Illness of several months. Her husband and infant son, Wal ter Lee, Jr,, survive. We extend deepest sympathy to her slaters, Mary Curring, '30, of Raleigh, Ju lia Curring Reid (Mrs. J. K.), ex-’38, and Jessie Curring Lang ston {Mrs. G. L.), ’89. of Hender son, other members of her fam ily, and friends. If any alnmna woold like to re ceive the other ceplcs of THI! TW16, as well as tliose which contain alumnae new8« she may do so l>y sending us I0.SS, which is luilf of the subscription price. MEET YOUR FRIENDS at COLLEGE GRILL Delicious Food Freshmen and Seniors (CoQtiaued from page one) Tke freshman class presented “Bitz Blitz,” a lively staging of life and events on a street in Harlem. After the stunts, Betty Guthrell led the audience in the singing of school songs. Judges for stunts were Mr. John Paul M’iekell, Mrs. Janie Britt Silver, Mrs. 0. K. Joyner, Mrs. Laura 'Wcatherspoon Harrill, and Mr. J. 0. Drake. Work witli diligence and to the best of your ability. Wait! Whnt a short word to be so long. Courtesy GIRLS ASSIST OPA A call was sent out for volunteers to help at the Office, of Price' Ad ministration. The fblloWng girls donated their servicM in- helping 'vitH the clerical work concerned with the issuing of 'gasoline coupon books: Dorcas Stanley, Alice Payne, Joyce Aiken, Eachel Baker, Peggy Brower, Margaret Duckworth, Eva Fitzgerald, Don Gilkeson, Evelyn Gwvaltney, Mildred Jennette, Caro line Jones, Edna Lou Laml^ Ger trude Mills, and Marjorie Pittman. All the girls gave one afternoon to the work with the exception of two girls, Dorcas Stanley, and Alice Payne, who gave two afternoons. For all of the people of the world to have equal rights—that’s what the war is for, I think. FOR FIIVER CLEAnniVG Try GATES CLEANERS 3015 Hillsboro Street PHONE 2-2071 There's only one better source for DISTINCTIVE PRINTING — UNCLE SAM'S WAR BONDS! For The Next Best Biiy Coll' 7178 for Andrew Beck or Lester Morcom DISTINCTIVE PRINTING WITH ECONOMY 121 E. 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