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5.3. g.g.:.- T , . ffly qi' H QS- FAIR FEMALE FREEDOM SOCIAL ITEMS Widowveil, U. S. A.-Last evening Wabble lnn was the scene of a brilliant fancy dress ball given by the Anti-Powder League. Walker's Ulcelele band furnished the music, and joy abounded. The wonderfully fashioned costumes were designed by Mlle. Seaverre. Little Misses Conroy and Thompson as moonbeams, in their graceful and bewitching dance, the Olcra Slide, were quite attractive. Mrs. Fauntleroy and Mrs. De la Knapsaclc, formerly Misses Guion and Roberts, were conspicuous in their unusual cos- tumes as Hawaiian maidens. Delightful refresh- ments, consisting of cucumbers a la mode and peanutarusslci, were served. The celebrated dancers, Carson and Morris, interpreted Chopin's Nocturne on Spring Onions. Seventeen cents was cleared, which will go to buy hominy for the starving pupils of Fassifern. Hr- vs as The season opens at the Metropo'itan with The Song of the Suds, sung by Miss Jane Grimes, the brilliant mezzo-soprano, accom- panied by Miss Margaret Wadsworth on the piano. PERSONALS Prof. A. Borden gave a stirring address to the students at N. C. College. The subject being Innocence N. C. College is delighted over the upro- fnciencyn of its new professor, Swinlc. Miss Bisbee, the famous birdologist, who is traveling through the South, gave a lecture here today on Birds, , Mrs. B- fnee Miss Madeline Call, is now at Reno suing for a divorce from Mr. B-. The co- respondent mentioned in the case is Miss Sara Lesley. Miss jo McMillan announces the opening of her riding school for young ladies and gents. Her sister, Miss Edwina McMillan, now wife of Captain F-, has talcgn up her residence at Fort Huggum. Mrs. O. By lingo, formerly Miss Stella Nor- man of High Point, has gone to Chapel Hill to chaperone the Easter hops. She is the guest of President I-lickerson and husband. Miss Winnie Vera Mauney, prominent so- ciety belle, is in New York, where she will christen the new battleship with a Fassifern Special. A. Webb and Russell announce the open- ing of the Ciyp-Jane haberdashery which is ex- pected to rival Peck and Peck. On the open- ing of the Cyp--lane haberdashery, S. Gettys will demonstrate Nelson's Hair Tonic. Saturday night G. Wadsworth, detective, broke into Wing's gambling house in search of the governmental money which disappeared from the City Hall last week. Miss Wadsworth states that while unable to locate the money, she was successful in arresting several men who have caused the police force much trouble lately. The famous astronomer, Miss Tucker, has cer- tainly hitched her wagon to a star. She has opened an observatory on the highest mountain of the world, Long john. Page ffllffy Iwo
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:5:' -,IES W , .. .. QM? 'NEON -2 we . s l J O AOAA - . A-- - ..,,,,,,,,,,,, S . . A ,455 , 111110115 Colors: Pllfple and Flower: Pl'll0X Mascol: Frances Reynolds MISS WEISS . . . . . . Faculty Adviser OFFICERS FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER MARGARET DAVIS . ....... President MA.RGARET DAVIS ....... President JANE TALIAFERRO . ..... Vice-President ELIZABETH SHELTON .... Vice-President MARTHA DAVIS . . . Secretary and Treasurer MARTHA DAVIS . . . Secretary and Treasurer THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER HORTENSE COBB ........ President SARA WILLIAMS ........ President ELIZABETH SHELTON .... Vice-President LOUISE GENTRY ..... Vice-President MARTHA DAVIS . . . Secretary and Treasurer MARTHA DAVIS . . . Secretary and Treasurer CLASS COUNCILORS TALIAFERRO, COLEMAN AND M. V. DAVIS . . COBB, WILLIAMS AND COLEMAN ..... VAN LANDINGHAM, WILLIAMS AND CENTRY . . WILLIAMS, CARSON AND WEST .... . GENERAL COUNCILORS BELDEN, SHELTON, AND MARION WADSWORTH ....... SHELTON, TALIAFERRO, AND MARTHA DAVIS ..... COBB, COLEMAN, TALIAFERRO, AND MARION XVADSWORTH . COLEMAN, BELDEN, MARTHA DAVIS, AND SARA WILLIAMS . . ARMSTRONG, JEAN BELDEN, LOUISE BLANTON, ELIZABETH BUSH, CAROLYN CARSON, SARA COBB, HORTENSE COCKRELL, ELIZABETH COLEMAN, C-LADYS DAVIS, MARGARET DAVIS, MARTHA DICKINSON, FRANCES DOUGLASS, ADELAIDE DUNBAR, ELEANOR FEW, MARY JUNIOR ROLL CIENTRY, LOUISE GOODMAN, CATHARINE GCODRICH, MARTHA CRADY, ELIZABETH HARVEY, MARY LEWIS HATCH, MARGARET HUSKE, WILHELMINA ING'ESBY, CATHARINE JUSTUS, MARY ELIZABETH MCKAY, CHARLOTT.E MCKAY, FRANCES MENZIES, ELLEN M.ENZIES, CATHARINE MOCK, CATHARINE . . First Quarter .' Second Quarler . . Third Quarter . Fourth Quarler . . First uaricr Q . . Second Quarter Q . . Third uarter . Fourth Quarlcr NESBITT, MYRTLE POWELL, MARY REED, MARY ROSS, MARY BAGLEY Sl-IELTON, ELIZABETH SMITH, CORA STEVENS, MARGARET TALIAEERRO, JANE TOLLISON, CATHARINE TOOLE, LOUISE VAN LANDINGHAM, MARTHA WADSWORTH, MARION WEST, ANNA DEAN WILLIAMS, SARA Page thirty-fou
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