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PREVIEW OF C 0 II I N G ATT RACTIOHS Tuesday, September 4, IGbl, is the date i^;hen the Montreat Colleco Frosliinen arrive. Many people have been eagerly waiting and preparing for this day.When they cone pouring in, I can just hear a T''‘'ail go up from tho old glfac- ^'Ity members, "Oh, I-11. simply rover got to knovf them all, and I vra.nt to so badlyi" . But before wc laiow it, v:earo calling them all by name and ai e so busj' introducing them to Honti'oat that v/c often forget that they have already spent several busy, useful ‘'''cars ..r.tjiis World, ,7o seem to assume that life oc- gan for th.cm on that evort.-'.’ul day v/hon "tbey arrived at Montroat, Just •i//hat baye thoj'’ boon doing, vfnat do they vrant bo do, and T/herc did they como fromlnl- lo'v me CO toll you, please. lARGARET BAIffiETT, vrhoso homo is in Monticello, Florida, has been very ao- tivc in the Young People's work in her Church, and has taught a B'anday School Class there. The f'irst on our list of "TarhocLs"ls PR-II-CPS DF/ICHGOARD whoso father is a min is pc" in hobo, F, C, Francos has also boon very active in Church wci'l'. From Atlanta, GuCTp,!-', comc.s hC'J-SS BE.*IME'^T, who last yc.w?.- was rTvsidont of bh',, i^’jrhnvt Bo'ii'' of Roojevojt High dcbcol ir •*^ 'Jc n'cr, from OLIVIA AliT BISHOP comes to us 0-r. ervilic, Florida. She's eager^for Cold v/cathcr so she can ’.■.’■oar tho first ■'rintor Coat sho has ever o’.mcd or rjoedcdi dust -,vait 'til the first snovir falls! Bo doubt sho’11 try to send some of it home bo trie folks in Florida; Isnothor "Georgia Poach" aa IMGGEbE bOCTlI vrho comes f'rom Winder, Ga, vdioro ®bc has boon a,ctivc in young poopxc'o K.. XAi ^ C sung in the Choir, and held an of • 'c on her Frcsbjd;crj’’s You'bh Council' bcRgp Bgyjjj ps no stranger in Montroat she has boon here all suamicr. ^ cor.u'. s from Blackey, .Lentueney and '^d lo.tod. from fjtua.rt Robinson. vj-i T, ■ bigh school in Jessup, Gcorgxa, X1 V*/'. ^ T -1 r/> WTPT-.T ir.rVr baL^ ^'C-aber of'the debating: team, bho ; » and ■'.vas valodictoria.n of bei' class. Kentucky, sends us GEORGIA j tro'- ' * also a member of the L-orh I Suimacr Colony, and v;ho is Juanita's Tile "'oally inisG IVEY dee CH/vFFII’I v.’ln JO ELL/V Diil.'AWAY of Princeton, Vlcst Virginia nado scores of friends while serving graciously and ■'..w-11 in the i.en- treat cafeteria this summer. Another .Vest Virginia gal i5 I'l'jVA GRE-GCRY of .ilrlte Sulphur Spring: -.duo is iutcr.nstod in doing Religious Ld-oal-ion V.^O cl' „ '.EW' IICDGES cones all the ^■ay from LI Lori do, Arkansas, but she ‘wnll feel a’t hone in M'ontrcot because she is the sister o.’ Vi’-ian Hodges whom v;e all know and love, JO'i!' HITHSPUclCE-R of Iii3,mi_, Florida leas had considerable orpcrionco in roligious I'iorV. She: oau-y.;! a B.:,b Le Class for Ch-il- dron ir her r-.o.-i.ghbcruood and has done an eree'- llent job Mn Daily Vacation Bib Ic Schools thor.a. From ■-■he •lid Doi'inion comes MARGARET LEECH L Troutville, Vo, v;ho was asf-ist’- ant crganiG-s in her homo Church and -who reoci-”-ed a music medal at her graciuaujon from bigh school. LETA RCS.S MILLER from vray down in Nov Orleans 'wen first prise in newspaper es say waiting. C/HcCLYE'I lASON served gallons of cof fee in the Montreat cafeteria this sum mer. She's from v/ostminister. South Carolina, She holds a music meda.!, she's an athlete, and she’s I ARY LEE MIlvIS j?rom Darlington, South Carolina. AnotbA.i.’ worthy South Carolinian is FRAECES IICjIMiON of GrcGle;/vill o . wrUc was voted who most to,lentcd in her senior class and war i leader in 'bho Young Pbo- plcs Depart icn'o of hei Church. EVELYl’l MORRIS, Montgomery, Meet Vir ginia, pla;cs the piano and directs a choir for children. She v-ms also a counsellor in Kanavfna Prcsbj'tcry's Ro ne or Gamp. KATHRYI LULL of Asheville, North Cai^ olina is another of the Sunmertimo Ilon- tr'.-atoTS, She's a graduate of Leo ffi- wards High School, Also fro2;i Asheville is L'lARY ALICE reed who was assistant piaiiist and choir assistant in her Church, CRiCLY': ROBINSOi: comes to us from Rose Hill, r. C, as a transfer from Id st ern Cc-.roliiia T'^acher's Collego. From Mi Ison,N. C.comes FRANCES THORNE who was Secretary of thc^ Sunday School and pro.sidont of the P. 1. i*. JULIA TRAY-IHAM of Laurens, S. C. sarg in the choir and was president of the P, Y. F« Another musician is LaIICY .lALL/iCE of C. v/ho has studied piano for Troy, r. nine ye.ars. (con'y
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