Rotunda vol 15, no 25 april 10, 1935

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THE ROTUNDA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1935 higher work, for which Columbia ment work. He had his mother recommended her. There she did come and spend a year with his a distinctly fine piece of work family. She had an opportunity according to Columbia authori- I of visiting Japan and other part Engagement Announced MRS. S. JEAN BOATWRIGHT ties. of the Orient. Tins trip was a Mrs. James Kay Laing of the By referring to the books of Notwithstanding the fact that real pleasure and inspiration to 1 However. M r s. Boatwright State Teachers College. Farm- the Farmville State Teachers Hampden-Sydney had much atloved her native state. Virginia. her. ville. 'announces the engagement College you will find enrolled The Pan-Hellenic Association traction for the S. T. C. girls. She lived only a short time afof her daughter, Martha Ann, around the year of 1887 the name She returned and took a postttOO Blacksburg seems to have had of Hampden-Sydney College held t0 of supervisor of AugusOa County ter her return to America. Her Rov R thei spring dances Friday and' Pearson, of Socony Vaof S. Jean Carruthers, afterwards equal attraction. Those from Schools. depatrure to her eternal home cuum, Hong Kong. China. Miss Mrs. S. Jean Boatwright. 8. T. C. attending the dances at Saturday nights. April 5 and 6 in Lalr wil1 sail in J n It is ia gratification to state was sudden. the Comity Club. The music was. >8 " e for Hong S. Jean Carruthers was bom in V. P. I. we:e: Elsie Green. Mary Her memory will always be of staunch that Mrs Boatwright had one Lou French, Anne Johnson, Sue furnished by Bobby Jones and where she will be married. Her Lynchbiuig. Va., Mallory. Nancy Pobst. Florence:"'» orchestra featuring "Babe" mother will accompany her there Scotch and English parentage. year free from labor before Our fresh in the hearts of her friend*. for the ceremony. She was carefully trained in the Father took her home. Tankard. Virginia Tillman. Fran- Pearson >nd a girl singer. Her husband was an invalid for Plays Leading Role Though she has been dead sevPresbyterian fiaith. Her father The S T. C. girls with their ces Channel) and Emily ChanMiss Nancy Bergwyn, Rich- and mother not only believed in a number of years before his eral years, yet we miss her w.mn nell. Brooks Wheeler. Blanche escorts who attended the dances mond, will play the leading part a firm religious foundation, but death, but she had reared four greeting!, beautiful smile, cheery Kahn. Zell Hopkins, and Mary are: in "Fourth Wall," the closing also in giving every educational children, all of whom married disposition, optimistic view of Denny life, uplifting conversation. ChrisVfcStaT ■•W^JSE P«-uctlon of The Litt.e Theatre advantage to their children that except one. To Richmond V;:i;:nia Bean ..W. D. Temple T""""'.,. One of these, John Boatwright. tian kindliness, anil heavenly current season Friday was in their power to grant. On These girls seem to think ■ Nancy Beard Billy Willis !~ w. ' was in the Phillipines in governat 8:30 o'clock at the Wobenediction. account of this, and her own nathat Richmond is a fine place to i Mary Bowles Bill Hopstetter i "*"." Club. tive lability and ambitions, Jean buy Easter frocks: Virginia Helen Boswell Noel Falwell Brown. Virginia Baker. Elsie Ca- Leslie Bradshaw ...Frank Johns College Choir Elects Miss Bugg graduated with honors and disSponsor tinction from the Lynhcburg bell, Margaret Clark. Audrey [Frances Brit ton .. Alley Hayman At a recent meeting of the Col- High School. Clements. Virginia Fisher, Evelyn Elizabeth Butterworth lege Choir, Miss VirgiUa I. Bugg, Howell. Audrey Hawthorne, CaroAt that time few girls who inJordan Steed Registrar, was unanimously electline Jones, Evelyn Knaub, An- Dehla Pope Chambliss tended making teaching their ed sponsor of the College Choir profession, went to college. Mr. thelia Robinette. Virginia MarWhen you think of Claiboine Jones tin. Margaiet Long. Henrietta Agnes Crockett Preston Campbell to fill the vacancy made by the Carruthers. however, sent his Printing think of death of the late Miss Jennie Salsbury. Blanche Lane. Anne Virginia Doughty daughter to Farmville that she Masters Tabb. Scales, Sue Eastham, and Minnie might have greater qualifications Hampton Baylor Announce Engagement Smith. for teaching. Martha Glenn Davis Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Houston At Home Thus Miss Carruthers entered Birch Douglass Faiichlld .UUUMJ W rttliivjmu announce M11 the engageThere are those who trunk iMaud Deekins . Jimmy Whitlock mett. of lheir dausht er, Louise the Normal School, and gradu-1 there's no place like home: Mary Eleanor Dodson ...John Glover ated therefrom. She never failed Rosalie, to Ford Denchfield of on any occasion to cherish the Reeves Black. Nell Boswell. Helen 1|Chic rjortch Jordan Temple Miami, „ 1UC Fla. The wedding will Boswell, Becky Canter. Grace Col- ™..;,., " """',lace "*-. »~ul"& »"J memory of hen Alma Mater. It Faslhl,m Tom Roh^.« take i.^e Mary %M*Z Cunningham. n,—.„„w„m Catherc.lh.- Jl'a"e Eas™ ""*»■ *°„ P dunng the month of seemed as dear to her as the aplins. Kathenne Fitzgerald Polk Kellam April and the couple will live in ine Conway, Inez Chappell, Rose Louise Floyd Bob Kinkad Miami, where Mr. Denchfield ple of her eye. There were no Friend. Martha Hamlet. Lois Margaret Fralley Ed Evans holds a position on the staff of praises of the Institution which, Jenkins. Francis Jones. Pauline Jennie Belle Gilliam in her estimation, would be too the Miami Herald. ~ Pearson. Livian Powell. Marjorie Red Weisiger Elected Secretary of the Hand- much, no sacrifice too great for Robertson. Lei La Sanford, Wye Margaret Gilmer ... Ted Towers Farmville College. She always writing Association Scott, and Willis Scott. Jane and Emily Guy The navy is here—Three-quarter length navy blue Pa: Mitchell Mrs. Wilson Cox. formerly looked forward to attending the Betty Tice, Nan Page Trent. Ed- Mildred Habel gatherings of the alumnae with Wl11 • Snyder Ann Wilson, of Newport News, suits. They are chic—stylish and she will adore you na Harvey. Virginia Hurt. Eliza- Calara Hailey Fulton Elter was elected secretary of the Na- the keenest pleasure, and expendbeth Puckett, Betty Hanrison, Virginia Hall in them. Three price groups—$9.95—$14.95 and ed her time and energy in pre. . .John Kenyon tional Association of Teachers of ■the! Burgess, Eleanor Meredith, |aiMbeth*Harrts . .Bill Formalt Handwriting at the recent con- paration for such gatherings to $16.50 Ida Sue Carter. make them successful. Anne Irving Greene Lawson vention in New York. Other Places Visited She daught in Lynchburg a Pattie Jeffreys . . . Aubrey Adams Junior Woman's Club Elects Among other students who spent Jacquellne johnson Jim Davidson number of years, and was always Officers the week - end away are: Eugenia Jolly .. . .Richard Lewis Miss Alice Hardaway was elect- untiring in her efforts to advance June Allen to Portsmouth. Edith Farmville's Best Place to Shop! Bernice Jones. Johnny Apperson'ed president of the Junior Wo- and improve her work in every Coffcy to Red Oak: Kitty Chapway. Many of her pupils will Tom Noble man's Club. Mrs. John Harwood. pell to Drakes Branch: Nancy Dorothy Justis Susan Lane Bill Price j first vice-president. Mrs. E. Louis testify to her inspiring influence Dodd to Chase City; Frances FarKathleen MrCann.. Bill Heywaid jDahl, second vice-president. Miss and her patrons to her excellent ris to Ctewe; Merwyn Gathright —FOR— Frances Maxie Jack Longjjane Royall. recording secretary; teaching. to Halifax; Susan Gresham to An- Jean In 1919 she began supervisory Ashlanri: | McClure Bill Thomas Mrs. Gordon Young, correspondnapolis; Lelia Hill EVERYTHING—SCHOOL SUPPLIES, CANDIES, FRUITS. ing secretary. Mrs. R. E. Gar- 1 work in the schools of Campbell Claudia Harper to Newport News, Madeline McGlothlin County. Bill Armstrong land, treasurer and Mrs. S. M. Elizabeth Huse to Roanoke; CONFECTIONS, ETC. Afterwards she 'attended RadClarence Martin Holton. parliamentarian. Katherine Jamison to Roanoke; Ann Mears ! ford State College, and took her Lee Bean Engagement Announced GO TO 1 Mildred Linthicum to Stuart- Ruth Montgomery B. S. degree ithere. She then Elizabeth Morris Max Graber, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Love of ville: Belle Lovelace to South served several more years as supBoston; Mildred Meeks to Ani- Carter Belle Munt . . Andy Leake Kenbridge 'announce ithe engage- : ervisor of the schools of Bedford Junie Blake ment of their daughter, Bernie herst; Elizabeth Mann r.o Bed- Zilla Newsom May. to Mr. William Lee Bridge- County. ford; Lucille Mosley to Newport Mart-ha Nottingham She resigned this position, and John Frank Chambers forth, also of Kenbridge. News; Clintis Mattox to RoanOpen 'till 'i mi p. in attended Columbia University, Page Nottingham John Harris Studies In Connecticutt oke; Margaret Pittard to Roanfrom which institution she reoke; Kathleen Powell to Gordons- Frances Parker .Vernon Spratley | Miss Mary Frances Hatchett. of ceived her Master's degree in Charles Good Ithe 1930 graduating class, is now ville: Mary Jane Pendleton to Sara Parker 1925. Lexington; Margaret Russell to'Anne Peple... Walter Woodward studying at the New Haven School While engaged in the work at Scottsburg; Fletcher Walker tolsallie Perrow .... Rooker White I of Physio-thergry, New Haven, Columbia, she was chosen as ARE YOU INTERESTED? Blickstone; Ruth Showalter to Isabel Plummer.John Coulbourn j Conn. principal of school in New Jersey. Kenbridge and ito Wake Forest Lucy Potter Buddy Lewis JACKETS of Grain and Suede Cloth and Wool SWEATDid you know it really happens? She continued her work at CoDances; Eleanor Wood to South'Agnes Powell .... Alex Dickerson lumbia in the evening and SaturERS. D. Robertson! Raining cats and dogs. I mean. Hill: Charlotte Young to Bed-I Dot Robertson Mary: Clara, did you know it's day classes, commuted to New ford; Ella Mallory to Louisville; Frances Robinson Dave Rice We are showing the season's newest. Come in. We are glad Jersey, and directed this above Katherine Galusha to Dinwiddie: .Dorothy Price. Woodrow Wilkerson raining cats and dogs? Clara: Yep, I Just stepped on a normal school. Audrey Wilson to Rldgeway; | Rose Puller Billy Towles to show- Just what we have and the line is very attractShe was soon advanced to Maugaret Bailey to Roanoke: Bebe Russell Dwight Rivers poodle. tive. Believe it now? sJane Holland to Lynchburg; Dorothy Rust... .Jimmy Thweatt Patsy Nottingham to Roanoke;!Florence Sanford. Charles Bernier Martha Harrison and Christine Elizabeth Scott. Van Alfred Spring Recital Is Presented Stationery, Blank Books and At Schemmel Conservatory Rennolds to Roanoke; Martha Helen Shawen. Caswell Hardaway School Supplies Nottingham and Jean McClure to Ellen Simmerman ..Rudy Young Cigars, Cigarettes and Soda The students who took part in Petersburg; Belle Lovelace to Minnie Smith . .Mosby Phlegar the Farmville. Virginia Lewis Roach 'ec'tal at Schemmel ConservLynchburg; and Mary Wilson Martha Stine iatory Monday were: Martha McClark to Newport News. ' Hatherine twitter , Kemp Plummer Corkle. Helen Bell, Goldie WilI'HILCO RADIO Members of Art Fraternity Frances Tilman Bill Rodgers liams. Helen Wiley Hardy, EleanEnjoy Hanuuet in Tea Room Mary Lynn Thomas, Henry Mosby or Wood, Margaret Drake, VirWorld's lamest manufacturers of Radio Street and Dress Shoes ginia Scanlan. Caroline Jones. ' ■ Mary Harrison Vaughn Dancing Slippers Dyed Lundy Barkley Mildred Meeks, Elizabeth Boylan, A complete line The Gamma Psi banquet in the Jeanette Jones, Lucy Baylor, and Correct fits our specialty It Frances Woodhouse tea room Tuesday night. April 9. Watch n p.in in' i pMlalty Bill Crawford Sylvia Somers. was a very enjoyable occasion for Katherine f active I Young .Sin .Sim,;", tui III .truments all of the fraternity's Spencer Wilson Dr. Jar man Attend Gridiron members, visiting alumna, and Club Dinner in Washington CLEANERS AND TAILORS honorary member. Miss Coulling Expert cleaning, repairing and reS. T. C.'s Annual Year Hook 1 The table was attractively decDr. Jarman will a tend the modeling ladies garments To He Distributed May 1 orated with a centerpiece of lilacs fiftieth anniversary dinner of the Main Street, opposite Post office and green candles carrying out Phone 98 The Virginian. S. T. C.'s an- Gridiron Club in Washington the club colors, and the place April 13. This will be at the Wilnual yearbook is being done by oards carried out the spirit of the lard Hotel. This club is very occasion, for they were shaped J. P. Bell Company of Lynchburg, p^mrnenV in "the disWct as most like an easel and finished in club Virginia. of the members are newspaper tin If M H.lir.nl: colors As three hundred and seven correspondents. QUALITY—PRICE—SERVICE Lively conversation and the Come in and Get Acquainted tea room's usual good food made copies have been ordered there the event one to be remembered will be a few extra copies for We are glad to have you with us! those who failed to subscribe. The by Gamma Psi members. staff is now busy collecting secFarmville. Virginia invites you to drop in and take advantage of their Special ond payments for The Virginian. Flowers for all occasions Old Rotunda Staff to Hold prices now in effect. Annual Hanquet Thursday n will be distributed about the PHONES 181-273 first of May. Permanent Waves $4 & $6 Shampoo St Fingerwave 75 cents The old Rotunda staff will hold its annual banquet in the tea Manicure 40 ccnUi room on Thursday evening at six BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP o'clock. TAILOR Ii.dmdual. BOUTti service and an established The faculty advisors of the staff, 323 Main Street also Miss Mary and Miss Jane CLEANING reputation for depend.ib.hty and satisfaction. That is our Royall. alumnae editor, will be We use the Frederick Method PRESSING guests. guarantee, and your assurance of perfect workmanship. Lena Mac Gardner, retiring Hair cutting and thinning a REPAIRING business manager of the Rotunda, will be toast-mistress. 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