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April 22, 1939 QUEENS BLUES Alpha Gamma Delta G;iniina Gamina's members have wandered far and wide just recently. The most outstanding j)lace to wliich they went was New York. The lueky girls were I.ela Hughes and Franecs Trulock. “Huffy” nearly walked their legs off, hut they went to some very exeiting places. Lela, hy the way, won first place in the Freshman charcoal drawing division at the ex hibition. Roommate Glenn is stej)ping out to hayrides these days. She’s going to one 'I'liursday and another next Tuesday. A whole hunch of us took in Har- riette's wedding Tuesday. It was really lovely. Cornelia, of course, was maid-of-honor. Jo, Hetty, and Mary and Lois Wilson were brides maids. Kay, Virginia, and Hazel served at the reception. Jehhie spent the week-end m town and missed the most im])ortant phone call. Long distance and all that sort of thing. Spring holidays \vere wonderful s])ecially for those Alabama girls who only get home once in a great while. Today is International Reunion Day—and also the day we welcome Gamma Delta chaj)ter at Auburn, Alabama, into our fraternity, there will he a luncheon and banquet at the Hotel Charlotte and meetings at the house in the afternoon. Very ex citing and very interesting too. It's a New"Craxsl - but it’8 Far From Crazy! it's called “CONE-ING Ik ON THE CAMPUS AND IT (IJ!^ EVERYONE! Watch For Details in This Paper New! For Easter LUCiELLE'S Original Fashions Try on and Fifth Streets Alpha Delta Theta Hello Again; From the looks on the faces of all those who have returned from the holidavs, one can easily see that they had a grand and glorious time and are eagerly “anticipating” all the fine diversions ahead of them, ag: tests, research jiapers, and last (please jtardon this, girL) the fatal exams. But to attend to business: Lib Hrammer made a nice and (juite ex tended visit to Christianhurg where she undoubtedly came to a definite decision concerning those ))ins (and I don't mean safety!) because they ve been alternated again. Sara DuRant visited in Pinehurst and Southern Pines where Ralph and Henny landed and of course Little Ehrhardt was already there. Ellen Hardee had as her guest in Graham, Sue McNulty and ask them about the “siiarks that flew.” Alargaret Me and Nank Raley rush ed to Clinton last week-end — what vehicles can do for one! Nahnette Sherard made another trij) to Abbeville and found every thing in order. Lib and Little Erhardt si)ent last week-end with Hilda, and Clyde made a very good impression again when he agreed to take “three of such” all the way to McBee. The Poole sisters gave the best feed in ages on Sunday nigbt . . . straw- berrv shortcake and everything. Martha and Annette have a wonder ful tan acquired when tooting around in Buck’s convertible over the holi days. Hilda reports snow on Easter in New York and a grand time, concern ing everything. 'I'here were just loads of alumnat who hadn’t been out for a long time at tbe feed last Sunday night. It was great fun discussing old times and things in general. 17 THE WOODEN BOWL 125 West Fourth Street Private Parties Special Monthly Rates Picnic Dinners Meal Tickets Phone 2-1810 Charlotte, N. C. Jane Renfrow Browne Reddy Kilowatt Says: > Light is Cheap ♦ Sight is Priceless Light costs so little to day that everyone can af ford good lighting. Ruined eyesight is costly in medi cal attention, discomfort, lost time and decreased personal efficiency. DUKE POWER CO. Chi Omega Now that Spring Holidays arc a thing of the j)ast, everyone is trying to settle down to routine life again. But what with so few week-ends left, all our girls are packing them chuck full of gala events. For instance, last week-end found Sara Kelly, Virginia Hickman, and Marie in attendance at the SPE ban quet and dance. Tena Grainger s])ent tbe week-end in Cbarleston where she went to the Citadel dances, while June Escott once again jaunted to Lexington, Va., for the V.M.I. hoj)s. Frances Stough represented 'I’lleta Gamma at the Si)ring Elusiniai], held at Cha})el Hill and reported a marvel ous time. Judith Killian visited at Duke and is now at Charleston at tending the Southern Collegiate Press meeting there. And Mary Payne is happy because she is in Clemson for I'aps, and with Tehee this time. Good times were the theme for the Easter holidays. Dot Meyers and Betty Carr went to Georgia, Eleanor visited Mildred in Wilmington (and has been running a florist shop in her room ever sinec) Peggy went home with Sally, and Virginia Smith visited Hulda McNinch in Washington. Other wise everyone went to their respective homes. Cumnock is husily attending ail the conferences and conventions which this time of the year brings. During the holidays she went to William and Mary. Sally Crosland spent ])art of last week-end in the infirmary and then sj)ent the early j)art of last week at liome recui)erating. Little Sisters were recently hon ored at one of our Sunday night feeds. Among those there were: Pony Monroe, June Burkes, Ann and Betty Maiddin, Alice and Betty Payne, Mary Louise Hovis, Louise Pitts and several others. Tomorrow night finds the fathers of the members being hon ored at the feed. •Jean Ferguson is in Raleigh this week-end, where she is attending the State dances. Spinettes $265.00 — Grands $345.00 PARKER-GARDNER CO. 118 West Trade Charlotte, N. C. SINCE 1898 Kappa Delta 'I’his’n Tliat From Here’n There— Well, all the girls arc settling down to real work now—we’re all beginning to realize how short a time there is until exam time . . . Everyone went home or somewhere for the si)ring holidays . . . .Indy is still at home with a cold . . . Judy went to Wash ington with Mary Lou for a coupla days . . . Mary Lih visited in Fay etteville and reports an all-round good time . . . Sj)oon went home to Burlington and was unable to come back until Monday because she got sick . . . Jenny Linn came hack Mon day too because she was nursing a sore toe—ask her what was wrong with it . . . Mrs. J. Luther Snyder, one of our patronesses, entertained our whole cha})ter at a lovely tea Saturday afternoon at 5 o’clock—We were all thrilled to death and had quite the best time ever . . . Martha Wearn Caldwell, Doris Gambrell, Jean and Doodle Dullin, Margaret Boykin, and Tibhy Dooley were guests at the feed Sunday night . . . Georgie, Lil, Mary Lou and Dot Muse were guests at the SPF dinner dance last Saturday evening . . . Georgie and Ermine are at Charleston this week end attending the Southern j)rcss con vention — they were mighty excited when they left 'I'liursday morning . . . Bonnye went on the educational art tour to New York, Washington, and Williamsburg last week—she re ports that everything about the “big city” was perfectly scrumptuous . . . Marguerite went to the Pika ball in Raleigh last week-end or two ago . . . Olive attended a Presbyterian Student’s convention in Raleigh last week-end . . . Em Ferguson is doing it uj) right this summer—she’s not only going to the sorority convention in \ellowstone Park this June along with Ruth and Ermine but is also go ing on out to California for about three weeks—It doesn’t stop there— Then she’s going to the New York Fair and then sails for South Amer ica for an extended tour which will end the last of August—Some grad uation ])resent we’d say . . . Dot Hoppe entertained at an informal tea last week in honor of Katherine Hal- lett Ray, one of Dot’s best friends and tbe daughter of our ])atroness, Mrs. H. K. Hallett . . . Hatch, Alice, Fannie and Margaret have changed the arrangement of their room.s— they have lour beds in one room and have nicide the other room into.a liv ing room and study—(juite the stuff! QUEENS SODA AND GRILL Phone 3-4782 Try Our Minute Steaks 25c Per Roll : KODAK FINISHING ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► 6 or 8 Exposures Whitsel! Photo Co. CHARLOTTE, N. C. 129‘/2 South Tryon Street Page 3 Phi Mu With Lihba Harms’ and Dot Alex ander's return to Charlotte Monday, all the Phi Mu find themselves back at the dear old Alma Mater trying hard to settle down to the last (juar- ter’s grind, in .sj)ite of memories of gay holidays. Lihba and Dot, by-the-way, had been to New York with the art class, accom})anied by Mrs. Huft’man, our faculty adviser, to make a tour of the F'air and see the sights in the big city itself. Betsy and Mimi drove uj) to Rich mond to visit their relatives. But it wasn’t just the relatives who gave them such a big time. Mimi says dinner at the Seminary was (juite hilarious. Some j)reachers they have there, eh Mimi? Seems everyone was receiving Easter bouquets though, what with Rush and Bill in Charlotte to see the Falwards sisters; and Jane at Alene’s in Tryon with all the rest of the Wards, too, of course. We can just guess how thrilled Henry was when Ruthie got home. And Ruthi(‘ says that she saw the rush Alene was getting at the 'I'ryon dances from a certain Sjiartanburg doctor. 'I'hey say Billie Harmon was in somewhat of a pickle because all the boys got borne at once and just couldn’t keej) dates straight. Lucy didn’l have that trouble though be cause we tbink her heart interest is irradually narrowing down to one. We thought Helen Westerfield was .nterested in siijihomores at Carolina, but it was the freshman dances last week-end. Betty Kale was one of Ihe world's luqq)iest girls because she took in the dances at State. But speaking of haj)])y })e()j)le, you should see Betty Gardner since she's found out her family from Pennsylvania is going to meet her in Washington this week-end where she’s attending District convention as Gam ma Gamma delegate. Martha John ston, the alumna delegate, is going with Betty on the train, and Alene and Bet.sy are driving uj). (Going by the University of \’irginia by the way.) Last Su^iday night at the feed we enjoyed having as our guests Miss Patrick, Miss Jones, Miss Vann, and Miss Lebbv. Compliments of Douglas and Sing MORTUARY CHARLOTTE, N. C. I THE OhismiaL RESTAURANT Chinese and American THE PERFECTION IN CUISINE
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