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I xxas IT May 31, 1932 QUEENS BLUES Page 3 Chi Omegas Have Mothers’ Feed The Chi Omegas had their annual mothers' feed on Sunday night. The patronesses as well as the mothers were present. The patronesses of the sorority are: Mrs. J. C. Crowell, Mrs. M. M. Murphy, Mrs. O. L. Barringer, Mrs. E. Dwelle, and Mrs. W. H. Belk. The mothers of the students are: Mrs. W. R. Martin, Mrs. Mason Lillard, Mrs. R. G. Spratt, Mrs. A. A. Knee and Mrs. W. O. Smith. Others present were Mesdames Woolley, Sampson, Sheldon, and Crouch. Sandwiches, tea, and nuts were served. The feed was one of the most successful of the year. Two Parties Sail For Europe Travel and Study Planned Several students have received trips to Europe as graduating presents. Two members of the faculty are also going. The first party consists of Miss Julienne Mongin, head of the French department, who resides in France. Misses Thelma Stone, and Frances Johanson will accompany Miss Mongin and visit in her home for a short time. They will study together at the Uni versity of Grenoble, near the Alps. They will sail from New York, June 1, and take the S. S. Mauretania of the Cunard line. Mary Ivy and Anne Goodwin Smith will sail June 22, on the S. S. Majestic of the White Star line. The trip is the graduation present of their grand mother, Mrs. B. T. Rainey, who will accompany them. They will also be accompanied by two cousins of Bartow, Florida. The party will visit points of interest in England, France, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Holland and Swit zerland and will return nea.r the middle of August. Seniors Entertained By Mrs. Morrison Tea in Honor of Helen Darrone The seniors were entertained by Mrs. Cameron Morrison on Saturday after noon from 5 :00 to 6 :00. A lovely tea was given in honor of the hostess’ niece, Helen Darrone, an outstanding member of the graduating class. The occasion was one of the most delight ful events of the past week-end. The Sophomore Breakfast You have heard the old story about —who, what, when, where ? ? Here it is when it’s really something. The seniors entertained their little sister class at a most delightful break fast on the back campus, Monday morning. We all had a grand time and think it was great of the senior sisters to entertain the sophomores so royally. Alumnae Honor Seniors The alumnae of Queens-Chicora hon ored the seniors with a luncheon on Saturday at 1:00 o’clock. After a short program the senior class received a charming toast b)^ Mrs. Eunice J. Sc[uires to which Miriam Dameron ad mirably responded. Mrs. Sue Rutzler congratulated the members present. After a song, “We’re Loyal and True,” Miss Cordelia Henderson presented an attractive skit. Mrs. Coulter recog nized the guests of honor. Following the Alma Mater, Dr. Frazer pro nounced the benediction. A Ipha Delta Pi Gives Breakfast On Tuesday morning the Alpha Delta Pi’s honored their seniors with a farewell breakfast. Several of the seniors’ mothers and friends were guests. During the course of the break fast the seniors were given their presents from the sorority seniors’. Dorothy Edmonson, the retiring president, was presented a lovely present from the entire chapter. After breakfast a ga}' time was had singing, autographing and most of all enjoying the fellowship of the seniors. Gamma Sigma Entertains At 8 :00 o’clock on Saturday evening Gamma Sigma Literary Society enter tained Pi Delta and the faculty with a tea. A large number of girls attend ed this very delightful occasion. The girls were cordially welcomed the hostesses of the evening, Cath erine Jones and Helen Vincent. A very enjoyable time was had by all those present. This Literary Society Tea is an an nual affairs that the girls always enjoy. Sunday night all .the sororities had their last feeds of the year. Many of the old girls, and many of the mothers, here for commencement, enjoyed them. Marshals Are Chosen The girls who have been chosen as marshals for this year are: Juniors: Margaret Blankenship (chief marshal), Virginia Anderson, Amy Flodges. Sophomores: Sarah Elizabeth Motte, Margaret Jones. Freshmen: Louise Bickett. These girls are to congratulated on their fine records this year. They are a challenge to others to do as well. The school is proud of them. Kiwanians Entertain The seniors, on May 12, were the guests of the Kiwanians at an enjoy able luncheon. It is an annual affair, always looked forward to and enjoyed by the graduating class. The presi dent of the club welcomed the guests. Misses Helen Wall and Iris Bryson gave a short musical program. Senior Sponsor Entertains at Buffet Supper The seniors were charmingly enter tained at a buffet supper. May 11, given by their sponsor. Miss Marie Turnipseed, at Mrs. Boyd’s Tea Room on Providence Road. Ham, salad, creamed potatoes, rolls, coffee, ice cream and cake, composed the attrac tive and tempting menu. A rt Exhibit Is Splendid From 3:00 to 6:00 yesterday after noon Miss Bremer and her pupils held an art exhibit at the art studio in the science building. There were charcoal, oil, and water color sketches. The art department has been doing splendid work during the past year, and the exhibit is a credit to both Miss Bremer and her pupils. Smith Gives Supper On Sunday night Annie Belle Smith gave a delightful supper in the “hut” in honor of Mrs. Smith, her mother, Mary Robinson Smith and Misses Gene and Sidney Smith, members of the family. Those present were Margaret Jones, Catherine Jones, Hughla Lee McCullum, and Mary Brown. Se ')v ED bin till )na th fui b ;ls 5t ide nil rni fac Sh bii srt m w )rit ed. C C ot1 C. Gi • W G R IS ca B1 an : a its fir t( /ei id( as >g ;ai B , r VLc
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