Page Four ^ assumes duties at Mars hill ter beino- PmF->-,r 1 JgHHJ.TOP. MABS HILI. COLLEGE mabs hill, n. c. (Continued from Page 1 M.r bei , church is aga^'n occup;el"ThJre*'a"re “ our of a Yale graduating class anTan more boob, a pfcture ro? ore.^den^"''''^ ^ Hor- Yes, our new pastor, Dr Robert ^ocrgetic, enthusiastic young man low'ina com -’^Pointed the fol- People, is already bu;y a" h?s s" fcl’/ moLta4Tnd sW^R™"' “p' '’’S Having recently been in scboo^l 'n 8 aoquainted. ton r „ ? T' Brasing- student problems Last June he Ve^'-' ®'=y“°0’' sympathetic with Osborne Ernestine degree fr„m the UniveiTy of ^gHZSiil^Doctor of PhilpsoT EdS Sf ?at^ W P"’ Edinburgh in Scotland. fSTTIr:^ n »d cake brlb^L^?^'t,C°ffee ^ March' Ofl^P^!;‘ChosenPresC, Of North Carolina Y ^ Gail Young Women’s Auxiliiy F •’''evident of the North meeting called for the purpose of^7 - ‘^‘“"pbell ColW™ serve a one year term and will be rfS”! “ Coundk^ Gail will be introduced Crof/ao 4.^ -k-r - _ UniversTty Edinburgh in Scotland. Dr. Seymour’s education was begun at the Citadel in Charles ton, South Carolina. His father, an alumnus of the Citadel, in sisted that he attend the military school for one year to learn dis- cipline and orderliness. C411U 1 Ens4^\'”'Ann 7hek^%i f Wr’wfrf Vi>'-'’°'’’ „ Johnaen, ?nd Arky*Ro’ c^y of “Furman University Publicity — Gladys . css. ^ Fu^r for^^a’" '’^““cnded the Citadel cordtag^oM^sf D^V L^SideT '’’'^^gW’s'dorSr’LlchT for a year, he was called into the son, librarian. tory has hostesses ^ ™‘' Navy. Being a candidate for a Written by Dr. R N DnmVl Spilman — Jean Hnrity chaplaincy. Dr. Seymour was sent Professor of English and dean ^^^ards, and Ernestine^n^^^^^^ and later emeritus of Furman The 289- ~>eg^ B eS cr,'h»s k.vM.'-u.. . gar« Tankersley, and Clara hS- to Newberry College and later emeritus of Furman the 2Rq" Huffman — Peggy pj gree7r‘* ‘'‘=‘ Pf^e hook describes highlightfh tankersley, Md^Clwa h’"'' gree from Duke University. Still 'he University’s history since its ™”’' Stroup L A„“ w^e'- nder the sponsorehip of the Navy, founding in 1826. The book was Mahaffey, and SaraUp^’ the I If chaplain in pnvately printed by the Uni i?" ’ Edna Moore C 1 the Naval hospital in Bambridge, versity. ^ Pate, Martha Britt Marjdand. The oldest „i,._. . Bams, and r„„i.“’ Wil- cev. iitLiuauceo Carol Woman’s Missiona A . A convention to be held in re Announced SinVw^i^ Ajirls spJpoF.j L , . A. m presi program at one of the o meetings on March 15. Besides Gail, six othe: tie servea as assistant chaplain in Pnvately printed by the the Naval hospital in Bambridge, versity. , .The oldest Baptist college i„ hams, and Caroly7Allen. ^ Seeking to continue his educa- Fumian has begun con- n^:r banquet will be given on tion. Dr. Seymour attended Yale on a ToOO evening in the Blue University. After receiving his nnrt-h u Bachelor of Divinity Degree there H J • Greenville business r committees in charge are he was awarded a^ellLship to o 'T " "" Pato cfrolvn study abroad. He chose to stody ?957 ^^^^r than Mce Mahaffey, Clara Her at the University of Edinburgh T • W ’ j Swann, Marian TV/r T, ^ aJ"" Pmsenting the history to the Carolyn Lawton anH I Meyers Park Baptist Church in Hill College Library, Dyt Blue Room 1- ShM"" Charlotte then called Dr. Sey- ^asse.v, director of develonmpnt- ^hve, Luvenia Martin mour as assistant pastor. After expressed apprecltion ^-yonne Lomina^'A"^ ^he year"be revealed un- ^i^eria; Mrs. Marvin iasmr^ f Hill stu- ^^"g^ements — Elaine Sanford m May ' ^|geria; Carol Leigh Hu pastor of the Warrenton Baptist .^^^^man where 38 former h^^^^ces Ballard. ^ Nieena • M,-. t.l Church m Warrenton for three Hill students are now con- nominating committee f ^t ^he need for further *^mumg their education. officers for the fall term Girls selected by thp u » dormitories to appear^ fh k Lacy and Carolyn Hai? '‘K'^n'led th and Fa’ Frances McKnight S?”’' Campbell Col wid Z^pS™’ Treat, £ Miss Irma I Reba Furchef; meZ-nt^^M Favp r . Science Buildinp-- Marianne Lot roZ Diane Bost, Met Sandra Pull Laev u®"“"e Long and Cathy P*™ Dozier pla) - *"■' 0.1 C. Si Si.- M' Marjorie MePheftert f Africa, Sa sct'oSf 'o'; J^-ZpoSer/tr Wat ttPetZ L-“t To'k win “cLsT : "tr“ New pear m the T",,,, ; ap- Her name will not faurel. « 'he year b„r‘t. «''!»>’> >m. Txro L /i world was obtained of the progJ ^"g. made and of the n| various countries. The missj present were Ernelle Nipria; Mrs. Marvin j 1 neea tor lurther & Liicir eaucation study, he attended the University rr of Edinburgh for a second time, ^HTLE SYMPHONY receiving his Doctor of Philosophy ^ (Continued from Paee 1 dep’ree m Fxro,.,r^„„ __ i . ^ officers for the fall term , appointed. They are Carolyn Pat^ Ernestine Osborne, Jean ’ V —AAurriucu 1 Tom rage 1 Gladys Stamper. Everjrone who enjoyed Loewe’s J- Howell, club soon asic throughout the movie announced that Joyce Ma >rigadoon will x>ro,,4- u haffev wa« -“^^ra- degree in 1954. Travel Experience ,1 ^^"t^^ghout the movie TV. ‘‘"“^^ncea that Joyce Ma. This native South Carolinian the fdlowing'^Secrions b ^P^ea£r'In%he'pret' as had unusual travel experience. Symphony: “Sword ^Berthebusinessso^^^^^T^^^”^' From June to October of last year “Down on ^ Swann Buncri he and one of his friends enjmred Square ” “Th^ ^ ° » c h y ^ , hnm^ high an overland camping trin W Hill” -TMi % ^he ^v °I • ^^perviso^^^ Paris to Jerusalem, retradng foZ BonZe Jean ” V e A^Zican'HZri;7'''^ “ 'he ? part of the route a missifnaiy Bend to Me,’’’-‘Al£sTLike%^' journey of the Apostle Paul. in Love,” and ‘‘BrTgal7’’ When questioned about the "ambers will be Mo- current campus rumor concerning § Overture to the opera “The Miss Universe,” Dr. Seymour of Figaro,” Beethoven’s related a story which may'prove Symphony No. II, Opus 36 ““S' .who just LrA“i!"T_iy..‘Vocalise,’’^ Cop. Consider EBTS Transferrinif -iors^o'?’SL"S„.'.-e now J, N^eria; Mrs. mX’ bwitzerland; Mrs. Bela 1 missionary to S7i- Highfili, 1 and Lenora Hudson, Japan] Officers of the first seniors of the cil ^ Auxiliary State inores and juniors sopho- dent n follows: If you win have adequate V ’ Fulbright • vice class of ’55 graduate in the dent, Jane Mrf^f> ’ r!!“.““dy”.hf'o„^Sa*-Wbeg“ Katheriie B,7 ?7i !!! Koscielny To Give Concert In April ^c.ateu a Story Which may prove R'rr -! H, Opus 36, I lli ilDni disappointing to many who just "'localise,” Cop- Appearing in . her. Since .Celebration Dance,” from college auditor?, ^he nine - week tour. Next week well-knoYvl ^arth. The beauty of th • will^^^ 14-19) the Orchestra and director of th and the fripndr^ will present concerts in Spencer Refresher r ®arth friendliness of the peonle Burlington, Goldshrim onzi d ’ ■W' l Course for p: have greatly impressed Dr." Sey- "oke Rapids. held on Mar hill eaZ ”™" L>7T“^A°' 25 musicians, the noZ ®“'h7s‘ Little Symphony is continuing its for her dSut f ^“Pielny policy o taking good music to The A„tl “ Hall.’^ tts oT th" oomniuni- Koscielny" LcoZd"' i2L£LUho state. Mars Hm rudlriuZ"'"”^ oi'siZ T," 8'-duaeeT„‘‘7he Jane M:??’ '""1 '■> .siudy Ihe’J°“ .staald begZ Katherine B w?« T °'h«i x'™'y"'”'rZ y'd 'SiaKS"'?z=S°is' fc “dJEZZri ■ will be service to you classified as “ ^Taming for h°"s.“ (HoleveT'l"'’ 'hfirch'vS! young people of‘.h? ch”’’■ *a' all a,' !‘“o.'e'y seek m i£Z‘J“.“ faith “at'er what v™'i;„y’’.*‘ian, Miss Universe” is a senior at Landers College in Greenwood, Or. Seymour’s home town, he chanced to meet her. They en joyed each other’s company for one evening. ffiler What voStfo^bristianrfo'^";- follow.) But, wfdZZey choose™ ’?"o/STo"V"'^drs*'S| a„d“?L£S-S: SeTV'‘?"l Selection of Piece Goods aiu Spring Shoes R. S. GIBBS Easter Play To Be Given In Chapel In chapel on April 5 and 7, the Behgious Drama class will pre sent an adaptation of Mattie B Shannon s “Symbol of a Cross.’* BAIRD’S For the Best SEE BURNS BAIRD — for — fine watch service Having the leading parts are Kenneth Small, as Abdiel, a car- penter; Janet Lett, as Patricia Z®.'''*>• Stella Smith, as Lois,’ their daughter; Wallace Taylor ^ Rueben, their son; and Bill Geger, as Phillip, a disciple of in Wyatt’s Grocery rR°io|^5|PNABlE FfiKH FRUITSa nd VEGETABLES Also Try Our Cookies and Candies Irma Helen Hopkins will direct while Joe Chris Rob 5 the Sc€ Q)tiv ^£ifi) SPRING JEWELRY cause of these level, fong stand her r?.hZr?6's ’asSitSi r - uow hfzsxzrc- ™e pZfaso7™“ "udems to paduate schools y"‘“ r"? many Find themselves nv«^P but classroom space and in Onr Seminary h accreditation by th^A•" ^ual the M-h '^^eDlogicat”'fP” Asso- Set'?a '^°tf S'* biiities“a, 7“ R«" about »7the“S rat£ jF dept, store cox FLORIS: flowers for HLL occasions^’ See Our Fine Selection of Gifts WIRE FLOWERS mars hill pharmacy ainarv ph-, faptist Philadelphia you as you continue to ki your studied a? ■^^ilT^^Wocery LIBBY WEEK specials 10 -11.12 at

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