OCTOBER 1949 ^adAion Szueen Say hello to your date in a grey and chartreuse wool jersey dress like the one Betty Yates is wearing and watch him beam. The touch ot color on the rolled collar and huge patch pockets lend a glow that turns this into a special dress for that special man. (Photo hy Burnie Bachelor.) ALUMNAE HAPPENINGS' WAKE COUNTY CHAPTER The Wake County Chapter of Meredith Alumnae held its last meeting on Tuesday, October 18, here in the hut. Dr. Lillian Parker Wallace, head of the Meredith history department, spoke on the subject of “World Affairs.” Hostesses for the meeting were alumnae members of the staff and the faculty, with Miss Ellen Brewer of the Home Economics Department in charge of refreshments. Officers of the Wake County Chapter are Mrs. Robert Ponton (Elizabeth Hostetler), presi dent; Mrs. J. E. Williams, Jr., (Eleanor Edwards), vice-presi dent; Mrs. John T. Howard, (Mary Florence Cummings), secretary; and Margaret Moore, GREENSBORO CHAPTER On Thursday, October 20, Miss Mae Grimmer and Miss Lillian Grant attended the meet ing of the Greensboro Alumnae Chapter. Mrs. Hugh W. Page was hostess for the occasion; and Jewel Hyatt, president of the chapter, presided. SALISBURY CHAPTER Next Monday, October 24, Miss Mae Grimmer, head of the Meredith Alumnae Association, will speak at a meeting of the Salisbury Chapter and aid them in their effort toward reorgani zation. Mrs. W. C. Steen, (Kath leen Helms), will be the hostess for the meeting. m—A » -- -t B S.U. EMPHASIZES THEME IN MASS MEETING; TRAINING SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES HERE “Go ye into Judea, Samaria, and to the uttermost parts of the world” was the the theme for the B. S. U. mass meeting held on Wednesday, October 12, at the hut. Meredith could be termed Jerusalem, Betsy Ann Morgan pointed out, as she re viewed the activities of the B. S. U. on our campus. Julia Parker showed how Raleigh might equal Judea and told about mission work here in the city. The bigger unit of North Carolina (Samaria) was elo quently expressed by Eugene Ensley, president of the State B. S. U. and student at Wake Forest, who told briefly of the work done by the B. S. U. throughout the State. “Meredith might be Jeru salem, and Raleigh, Samaria,” Marjorie Trippier then declared, “but the world’s the world any way you look at it.” And that world, she went on to say needs us. Christians claim fellowship with Christians everywhere and fellowship means sharing—your love, your time, your money, your news about God. FIELD REPRESENTATIVES Misses Hilda Mayo, North Carolina Young People’s secre- tary, and Mary Augensteine, first field representative of the W.M.U. training school at Louis ville, spent Thursday, October 13, in conference with girls who are planning to go into full-time religion work. ;;','ArAI James E. Thlem ‘‘Everything for the Office^’ RECORDINGS ART SUPPLIES SHEET MUSIC STATIONERY DIAL 2-2913 108 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, N. C. STARTS SUNDAY October 23 for an Entire Week! John Wayne — in — "Fighting Kentuckian" State Theatre WILMONT CLEANERS 3015 Hillsboro Street DEPENDABLE DRY CLEANING Prompt Courteous Service Dial 2-2071 By JOANNE MASON The first faculty recital of the year was given Wednesday eve ning, October 19 at 8:30 p.m. by Miss Martha Hamrick, pian ist. This newest member of our music faculty graduated from Meredith in 1947 with an A.B. and a B.M. degree. She con tinued her study of music with Helen Titus at the University of Michigan, where she received her M.M. degree. During her senior year at Meredith, Miss Hamrick was editor of the Twig. Her program Wednesday in cluded : Sonata in D Adagio Allegro Maestoso animato Giga .Galuppi HILLSBORO CUT-RATE 2508 Hillsboro Street ★ "The Best Hot Dog In Town" We Give All Meredith Students 10% Off on All COSMETICS All Business Appreciated Faschigaswank aus Wien, Op. 26 Schumann Allegro Romanze Scherzino Intermezzo Finale Sonata, Op. 78 Beethoven Allegro ma non tropzso Allegro Estampes Dehussy Pagodes Soiree dans Grenade Jardins sons la Pluie A reception in her honor was held in the blue parlor follow ing the recital. Today—Saturday GARY COOPER WALTER BRENEMAN in "TASK FORCE" Starts Sunday ROBERT MITCHUM JANE GREER — in — "THE BIG STEAL" Starts Wednesday BURT LANCASTER — in — "ROPE OF SAND" AMBASSADOR ^Ae W«.W« L«tM* OrtuUNM # WE LOVE YOU, WE LIKE YOU, WE'D LIKE TO INVITE YOU TO Coffman Memorial Union Minneapolis, Minn, Ask for it either way . . . both trade-marks mean the same thin^^ With the student body at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis — it’s the Coffman Memorial Union. Coca-Cola is a favorite here, as in student gathering places everywhere. For a between-classes pause, or after an evening bull- session—Coke belongs. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY © 1949, The Coca-Cola Company

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