Rotunda vol 3, no 3 oct 21, 1922

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FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA

MARRIAGES

OCT. 21. 1922

ALUMNAE NOTES

PERSONALS

Lear—Robinson A quiet 1>ut pretty wedding was solemnized in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cox on Sal unlay. June 10th, when Misa Rachel Christy Robinson, of Aha. < )kla. became the bride of

The weddings recorded for August and SepOut of Town tember are more numerous even than those of June and July. The first on the list is of douhle Misses Mary W. Cox. Carrie B. Taliaferro, interest, for Miss Ruth Harding married Mr. M. Boyd Coyner, a former member of the fac- Ada Bierbower, Pauline Camper and Bessie ulty of S. \. S., this winter a professor at Wash- Jeter -pent Saturday in Richmond. Joseph Merrill I.car. Mis-e- Anna Belle Treahle. I.ilv Tbornhill, The home was tastily decorated with green and ington and l.ee. Other marriages are: Christine Shields. Anne Smith. Magruder Muck, Miss Mary Susan Minton to Mr. Arthur Mccut Rowers and lighted by candles. The ceremony Nancy Lyne, Marguerite Winn. I.on Gregory Kinley Evans, of Newport News, Va. was performed by Rev. Geo. M. Spooner. and Ford Eubank; Richmond, Virginia. MisGay Pugh to Mr. James Talbot Jeffreys, The bride wore a gown of gray cantos cr< Misses Delia Williams. Linda Thommasson, trimmed with embroider) and lace, with hat and oi Goldsboro, X. C. Kathrine Thompson, Margaret Taylor. Evelyn Miss Judith Shumate to Mr. Paul Camp Moreaccessories to match. She was attended by Miss Scarborough, Louise I'arsons. Kitty Morgan, Thelma Blanton as maid of honor. Dr. Her- land, of Richmond. Mis- Martha 1 Hair Armstrong to Mr. Rob- Margarel Mason and Louise Jackson; I.ynchbert Lipscomb of Randolph-Macon Woman burg. Va. ert J. Robertson, of Norfolk. College "t Lynchburg was best man. Misses Anne Terrell, and Mary Spiggle; RoaMis- Myrtle A gee to Mr. Hewitt h'.verctt (>nly the immediate families and a few friends noke, Virginia. wen' present at the ceremony. Mrs. Russel Mattox, of Bluefield, W. Va. Misses Janie Watkins, Margarel Wide. Mary Mis- Esther Almeda Covington to Mr. BaynYoung of Hebron, Va., sister of the groom, atJefferson, Kate Johnson and Mary Jones; Amelia. ham Matlock Hill, of Washington. I). C. tended the wedding. Virginia. Miss Dorothy lUuwell McC.raw to Mr. RobBoth tin- bride and groom have been teachers Mis-es Elizabeth Ware and Josephine Moses; in the State Normal School tor several years ert \\ . Bugg, of Farmville and Richmond. Mis- Nancy Ritsch to Mr. Gilbert Christian Crewe, Virginia. and arc well-known and popular in the social Misses Jane and Nellie Moore; Chase City, Walker, Jr., of Covington. circles of this city. Virginia. Mis.- Selma Batten to Mr. George Miller, of Mr. and Mrs. I.ear left immediate!) after the Mi--es Ruby Walton and Elizabeth HillsNewport New ceremon) on a motor trip through tin Valley of Misa Margaret !!;;:■■, te Mr. Stuart Wamsley, \ irginia. Misses Elizabeth fierce and Miriam Odom; of Clifton Forge.

Capron, Virginia.

Stokes —Scott A marriage which united two prominent Southern families was solemnized on Thursday, September 14. at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Jackson on Cattle ('.round Heights, Franklin, Tennessee, when Miss Kathrine Almyra Scott became the bride of Allen Young Stokes of this city. The ceremony which took place at (> o'clock p. m. in the presence of a lew friends and relatives was beautifully solemnized by Rev. \Y. L, Jackson, hrother of the bride. The halls and double drawing rooms were resplendent with the glowing beauty of golden rod and masses of the stately yellow field (lower, helianthus, which blended most artistically with a background of ferns and palms. The improvised altar between the folding doors was a deft arrangement of ferns, palms and golden rods.

Mr.

Frank

Hendricks Scott of

Nashville

rendered the wedding music and as the sweet strains of Mendelsohn's Wedding Marchypealed out the bride and groom entered the drawing room from different doors, the former on the arm of her brother, l\ II. Scott of Paris. Ky.. and the latter, accompanied by his hrother. I.ewellyu W. Stokes of Blackstone, Va., meeting before the altar, where the ceremony was performed. The bride was "owned in a modish costume of midnight blue with a becoming Regina bat and corsage "I Aaron Ward and sweetheart roses. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Stokes left for a wedding trip to French Lick [Continued on pan 3.]

The twenty-eighth annual convention of the Missc- Al.se llodnett and Klma Jordan; Tab Virginia Chapter, United Daughters of the Con- cott, Virginia. federacy, meeting in Fredericksburg, is of interMiss Gladys Hubbard; Balona, Virginia. est because of it- action in the l.ee Chapel conMiss Myrtle Harvey; Curdsville. Virginia. troversy. It has another interest for Farmville Mis-. Dorothy Lyns; Petersburg, Virginia. alumnae in that one of their number, Mrs. WilMiss Mary I. lieatt ; Meherrin. Virginia. liam Cabell Flournoy, (Miss Bertie Boyd) was Miss Fannie Thomas; Sutherland. Virginia. awarded two prizes. The first was given for the Mis- Agnes Walker; Norfolk, Virginia. best essay on Arlington, and is called the John Mis- Alma Porter; Powhatan, Virginia. Wheeler prize. The second was a gold piece, the Mi-- Clara Mohaupt; Worsham, Virginia. U. I). C. prize for the best essay on the twin patriots, Washington and l.ee. Visitors Miss licssic Trevvett is the educational secretary for Virginia for the Baptist Woman's Miss Marion Sale of Ashland. Virginia was Missionary Union. the gue-t of Mi-- Mary Lydia Quarles during Miss Carrie Spradden has heen granted leave the week-end. October 12-15. Mi-s Thelma Yost of Roanoke, Virginia was of absence from her position in the Woodrow the guest of her sister, Mi— Sylvia Yost, during Wilson High School of Portsmouth, because ol the weekend. ( )etohcr 14-15. illness. Miss Julia I.yle of Prospect, Virginia was the Mrs. Thurzetta Thomas, who has heen west guest of Miss Louard Priddy, during the weekfor the past year, has returned to her home in end. October 13-15. Roanoke. Mis- Verna McWane of Lynchburg, Virginia A recent Roanoke paper contained an item of importance in relation to the work of the alumnae. We quote it in full: The Roanoke-Salem Chapter of the Farmville Alumnae Association is planning for a large subscription card party at Hotel Roanoke on Saturday, October 21, at 2:M) 1'. M. Proceeds realized will he used to supplement the amount already pledged by the Association toward the erection of the Student building in Farmville. Mrs. T. Gilbert Wood and Mrs. W. II. Home, Miss Mary Wall and Miss Marian Moomow compose the committee in

charge of arrangements.

wa- the guest of Mi-- Mary Baber, during the week-end.

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Miss Helen X'oilleet of Norfolk. Virginia visited her friends at the State Normal School during the week end. October 13-15.

STUDENT BUILDING FUND The friends of the Student Building will he interested to know that since June 1, \'>Z2, one hundred and ten cash payments have been paid to the Building Fund, amounting to $4,735.49.


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