College of the Sisters of Bethany - Ivy Leaf Yearbook (Topeka, KS)

 - Class of 1926

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Page 52 text:

THE IVY LEAF acu ity Bishop and Mrs. Wise entertained the faculty in January at a bridge party. Texas Razz was played at one table by those not caring to play bridge. Bishop Wise was at home, and added much to the life of the party. After delicious refreshments were served, the guests departed. In February, Mrs. Washburn entertained a number of the teachers at her home. At seven o'cloek, an enjoyable buffet supper was served. The guests then played cards. At eleven-thirty, the guests took their departure, declaring they had a lovely time. During the last week of February, Archdeacon and Mrs. Smith gave a bridge party for the faculty. After playing bridge for awhile, the guests partook of a delicious luncheon. The occasion was much enjoyed. Service for Others The spirit of service was beautifully expressed by the Bethany students at the Thanksgiving season. A movement to provide radiophones for the Hillcrest Sanatorium for Tuberculosis was inaugurated by the class in College Sociology. The girls of this group visited the Sanatorium, and then gave talks to all the other classes in the school. They spoke especially of the wearisome and monotonous months which pass while the patients quietly wait for recovery. Every pupil, from the kindergarten through the college, became interested. The response by the Bethany students resulted in a Thanks- giving offering sufiicient in amount to purchase and install twelve radiophones. Some of the little girls brought, in addition to their gift of money, toys for the tubercular children. The Sociology class received a letter of appreciation from the Hillcrest Board. Buy coal at Silk's For a long winter's day, It will warm the house, And make it like May. Trees and plants of every kind At Skinner's Nursery are found. You'll agree that it's a find, For they'll beautify all your ground. The National Bank of Topeka Is the place to deposit your roll. Whether large or small, they'll do their best So give them your money-they'll do the rest. What's in u name? I ask of you. Not, much, I hear you say. But oftentimes a name may be Appropriate, anyway. The PALACE stands for what is fine And best in every senseg Just try it once, I know you'll say You've had your recompense! Page 46 The Fidelity State Savings Bank, Cares for its patrons right, Il's safe and sound, the best around, You'll boost it with all your might. The GRAND, ISIS, AND 0RPHEUM Are where are held the best shows. Go to each, you'll find il a peach, You'll not be sorry, Goodness knows. Mullins' Market is the place to buy meat- And every cut is an mighty big treat- So there let's go, and the whole town show That we buy meat where the prices are low. Shop ul' Croshy'sg it will pay. You'll he good naturcd every day. Your clothes will be in excellent taste, And your income you'll not waste. Shopping there is a delight, And the clerks are so polite- Thcy will answer your every need- Go there once, and you'll succeed.



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THE IVY LEAF The College girls' Spring 'Parry A gala event in the social calendar of the College girls was their spring party, held April 23, in the dining room. Lucille Willis had charge of the arrangements, and on her committee were Polly Speelman and Alice Brunner. This committee deserves a great deal of credit for the success of the party. The dining room was decked with beautiful spring flowers and gay crepe paper, making the room a veritable garden itself. The music was fine, everybody said, and the whole evening was declared a huge success. iDz'0cescm 011-vefztiofz The annual Diocesan Convention was held in Topeka, February 7, 8, 9. Sunday afternoon, Miss Whitton and Miss Carlisle, assisted by the Alumnae resid- ing in Topeka, gave a tea for all the delegates, who numbered about five hundred. Monday, a special service was held in the Bethany chapel, and in the evening the Glee Club entertained at the banquet in the Masonic Temple. Perhaps the most interesting visitor on the campus was Most Reverend Charles Gardner Murray, Presiding Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church of America. Another noted personage was Bishop Woodcock of Kentucky, who is a special friend of Bishop Wise. YDz'1z1zer or tlze Qnzzlzecztzrzg Classes Miss Whitton and Miss Carlisle gave their annual spring dinner to the graduating classes of High School and College. The sponsors, Miss Eustace and Miss Robinson, were also invited, and Bishop and Mrs. Wise. It was a very delightful dinner, given at Pelletier's Tea Room. After dinner, the privileges were presented. As there is only one senior, Margaret Lewis, and she a day pupil, the privileges could scarcely be the same as those which have been given to seniors before. But she was given the privilege of having a room of her own in Holmes Hall and of staying for her meals, any time she chooses. The graduating College Class, Miss Lucille Willis, Miss Mary Livingston, Miss Frances Johnston, were allowed to choose their own privileges. Those attending the dinner will not soon forget the delightful event. garter On Easter morning, according to the custom of the school, the girls sang at Choral Communion in the Cathedral. At nine o'clock, the alumnae were special guests at breakfast in the dining room. We hope that in the future there will be even more alumnae who will attend the service, and be the guests of the school at breakfast. Parents love flowers. The miscr honrds his money, And sweethearts do, too, He may lose it, too, Buy them nt Matthews, Go to thc Stale Savings Bunk, You'll never be blue. They'll save n lot for you. Page 48

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