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Mildred Seydell Speaks
~ Thursday To Pilot Club
Pbpular Columnist, Auth
f’fr and Traveler to Be
" Luncheon Hononr Guest
_'Mildred Seyadell Day” will he oh
fihaa by members of the Pilot
elub at their luncheon Thursday at
’ fi&;o‘clbck in the Georgiap hotel.
. The well known and popular col-
Aimnist for the Atlanta Georgian
Will be the honor guest of the club
At that time and will talk to the
fi.t vears one of he most wide
1y read newspaper writers ip the
w,‘m-s’. Seydell is also the au
fher of a book. She has traveled
the world ever, her latest trip
ww heér through Africa. Her
Anteresting life and travels equip
\er to deliver @ highly interesting
and_ enlightning address and her
appearance is being looked for-
ward to with anticipation by the
Pilots.
“iDver a score of local Pilots Fri
day night attended a charter night
meeting in Elberton, at which time
the RElberton ' club received its
eharter from Nell Frazier, Colum
hus, district governor.
PR Other Notables
..Among other notables in Pilot
International who were present
were Bell Bond, president of Pilot
International, who made a short
talk; Carey Singleton, treasurer,
G? Amy Mitchell, secretary, both
‘international officers.
.. H. P. Hunter, mayor, welcomed
the Pilot club to Elberton and
Valter P. Whitehead, president of
the Rotary club, extended greetings
and welcome from his organization
and Frank Fortson, president of
the Kiwanis club, performed sim
lay duties for his club.
,\ 8. Anna Patchen, president of
the Elberton Pilot club, made an
ress of welcome, and Ruth
Srown Seymour delighted her hear
&rs with a solo.
" Mrs. Patchen introduced Louise
‘Starr, president of the Athens
Tub, who presented the interna
tibna) officers, and also Addie Jar
flfi_." ‘svho presented a gavel from
the Athens Pilots (o the newly in-
Stituted club:
‘The. delightful dinner was held
Volume for Piano Solos Excellent
. Addition to Fine Musical Series
- “Waitzes From Vienna” edit
&d by Albert E. Wier; New
'!lwk: Harcourt, Brace; 224
. pages; 2.50. |
. When Harcourt, Brace added a
Jmusical section to their various
¢ lishing activities it marked a
%flure for general publishers.
- Few are the publishing houses that
issue volumes of musie, but thus
_ far this established house has met
- with success in the new venture,
o \ Starting with a collection of two
j&lfi:‘w pieces, volumes for violin,
{pldno, and saxophone have already
{/hgen issued, and under the editor
* ip of Albert K. Wier they have
% in' valuable additions to the mu
sfeal dibrary. -
-~ Latest addition to the grewp is
. % collection of Vienna wfitzes.
:‘fi" Pf the “Leisure-Hour Series”.
“ Sheetsmusic size, the collection is
- ‘Bthandy one, easy to read. All the
i“fifimb!rs are . arranged for piano
“Wikalo, . At the first of each selec
“tion there is a short sketch of the
.Wer. his work, and the par
' Tieular number used. :
“ ‘Rangirg from the beginnings of
menese Waltz with Franz
Schubert to the “Waltz Dream”
Yawaltzes of Oscar Straus, the col
“Jegtion is one which will give many
““plausurable hours ta piano play
+"@ps, both beginners and more ex
‘hgery performers. The waltzes are
“&JF fairly easy to play, presenting
“afew difficulties, and they are so
‘Local Students Are
... Given High Honors
* At University Here
..'y of the Athens students
“WHo were honared at the Univer
"-;anors Day exercises last
~§ have had other laurelal
4 to them since them.
% Miss Barbara Jenkins, daughter
"’”flf:Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jen
“fi%u\vas announced on Tuesday
‘winner of the Chi Omega prize
““Yor the highest average of any
;’:”'nmun student in the University,
8 since then has been initiated
“imto Alpha Lambda Delta, tresh
. Man scholastic honor society, and
_has been announced as secretary
“““the local chapter of Chi Omega
‘wty.
7 Bliss Marie McHatton, daugh
. ferdef Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Me
ufiman was on the program
. ‘Puesday as a member of Phi Beta
~Kappa, and on the following day
q equally high social honor was
.. @mnpunced for her. She is to be
. Presented this summer at the
Court of St. James. i
« ; Miss Nellie Rucker, daughter of |
%‘Q and Mrs. Lamar C. Rucker,l»
Was among the students in the |
. @pper ten percent on Honors Day, |
and ‘was this week elected presi- |
. .dent of Pioneer club, women's de
bating society at the University.‘
xiu Hart Smith, daughter of Mr. |
BB Mrs. E. I. Smith, jr., was in{
rhie upper five percent, and wasi
“€le ted corresponding secretary
i 4&"" oneer club at the same time.
fl’? brothy Jarnagin, daughter of
BN, and Mrs. M. P. Jarnagin:
i lpances Barrow, daughter of Dr.
é_, 5. David F. Barrow; and|
: @anor Williams, daughter of |
L Jewett Williams, all in the |
‘;‘jmnt; and Virginia |
rd, daughter of Mrs. C. S.
ford; Emmie Bolton, daughter
: Mr. and Mrs.. W. O. Bolton;
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MILDRED SEYDELL
in the Sambel Elbert hotel and the
colors of the organization, green
and vellow, were carried out in
flowers which decortaed the dining
room, Approximately fifty guests
attended the dinner
Algso attending Ihe dinner were
H., H. Lycette, Atlanta, and O, E.
Hughes, of Athens.
simple that more ' advanced stu
dents will find it easy to add oc
taves gn darpeggios here and
thére to glye a fuller presentation.
The melodigs are clearly outlined
making it possijble for other instru
ments to join the piano in play
ing the waltzes.
As might be expected, the
Strauss’s « are, represented more
complétely - than ‘other composers;
not -only are works by Johan, jr,
given but., compositions by his father
are presented, Less well known than
the younger Strauss, Johan, sr.,
nevertheless, achieved a popularity
a'most as great as that of his son,
anc his waltzes are beautifully
tuneful and rhythmic. The num-
Lers which are usually connected
with he name “Strauss” are all
here: “The ' Beautiful ' Blue Dan
ube,, “Tales From the Vienna
Woods,” “Wine, Women and Song,”
“Morning Journals”, “Roses From
tae South,” and “Artist's Life”.
Tranz Lehar's “Merry Widow
Waoltzes” are included.
Although most of the book I 8
devoted to waltzes, there are sevs
era! other numbers included, no
tably the famous “Radetzky March”
by Johan Strauss, sr, and the
“Pizzicato Polka” written by Johan
sr., with his son.
Altogether, “Waltzes from Vien
na’ is an enjoyable collection and
owners will find many hours of
entertainment from it
7 Athens Students
Place in 8 Events
At Horseshow Here
Seven ' Athens . students placed
in eight evénts in the annual R.
0. T. C. horse show Friday aft
etrncon -on . the- University drill
fleld. 'All three places in the la
(es’ class were won by Athen
ians. Miss Louise Simpson was
first. M s Alberta Booth second,
ard Miss Gracée Winston third,
.Resuit: in the other events are
as foilows: 4
Three Gaited Class—H. C. Sen
ton, Cohutta, first; J. C. Tillman,
Monroc, seccond; J. M. Griffin,
Athens, third.
Polo | Bending—B., H. Turner(
Cordele, first; 'F. P. - Lindsey
Griffin, second; J. H.' Todd,
Rome, third. :
Monkey Dril—J. €. Tillman,
Monroe, and Jack ' Proctor, Ath
ens, first. : 3 5
Rescue Raee—H. Park, Grifiin
and G. W. Moore, Gainesville
first. g e . ;
Musical Chairs—Mickey Radut
sky,” Brooklyn, :N..Y., first. |
- Péntdthlon—i{.'¥C. Seaton, 'Co-(
hutta, fifst; - Cobb, second; ‘Alfred
Means, Athens, third.
In ‘the children’s. pony class,
Bradford Allgood took |first place.
Lew .Marbut, ¥ second, and .George
Jarrie" third. L -
A_tornado’s path is 30' miles long,
on_an average. Ifs ferward speed
reaches a velocity ~of between 25
and 40 miles .an hour and its
whirling winds reach | ‘speeds of
from 300 to 500 miles an;hour.:
A meat processor in: Virginia' has
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