The Athenaeum. (Atlanta, GA) 1898-1925, December 01, 1922, Image 10

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60 THE ATHENAEUM THE PI GAMMA LITERARY SOCIETY ' By Julia E. Pierce, ’25. O N Friday evening, December 8, the Pi GanYnra Literary Society held its monthly nYeeting in Howe Memorial Chapel, Spelman Seminary. The following prograrqlwas rendered: Opening song No. 300 Prayer Chaplain ^ Song Negro National Anthem Quotation Brow;ning Solo * Miss Susie Norflett General discussion j.. Equally of Opportunities and Educa tion for American Boys and Girls—Led by Miss Lillian Heard. At the end of the program! Miss Nellie Brewer read the program which is to be rendered at the Emancipation Day Exercises to be held in Howe Memorial Chapel on the evening of January 1, 1923. After the closing prayer by the chaplain, the critic, Mr. J. B. Harris, made a few: remarks. The meeting was then dismissed by Pres. W. K. Payne. On Friday evening, Mar. 16, 1923, the fifth annual Shakespear ean production, Richard the Third, will be given in Sale Hall Chapel under the auspices of the Athenaeum, Publishing Company. In the preliminaries for the Chamberlin Scripture Reading Con test the following were retained: Messrs. W. H. King, C. W. Holmes, T. H. Burris, F. W. Taylor and A. W. Clark. In the preliminaries for the Graves Scripture Recitation Contest the following were retained: Messrs. O. B. Collins, A. W. DeYampert, C. W. Holmes, T. H. Burris and C. C. H. Patrick. The prize in each contest is $30.00. ATTENTION! Please Trade With Our Advertisers.