The Athenaeum. (Atlanta, GA) 1898-1925, May 01, 1923, Image 18

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190 THE ATHENAEUM and who are heavenly endowed with enough musical perspicacity to be members of the glee club and orchestra, testify to this fact when we recount the delightful entertainment which came our way Saturday afternoon, May 12. In short, Prof. Kemper Har- reld, our able director, and Mrs. Harreld, were oufc* hosts at an informal musicale at their home on Tatnall St. Besides the seniors from Morehouse, there were present young ladies from Spelman Seminary, Atlanta University and Clark University. The gathering was unique and unprecedented. The young ladies from the several schools and several of the young men from among the seniors joined to render a program that was as satisfying to our souls as was the delicate menu to our appetites. And the menu? Ah, yes, the menu! There were Madrid salad dressed with lettuce that crumbled between the teeth; iced tea, each draught of which seemed nectar Jupiter- sent; and fresh, red strawberries covered with whipped cream light as driven snow. The entire occasion was so delightful that one young gentleman remarked that he would almost “flunk” to experience the same affair next year. The following program was rendered: Piano Solo Miss Vivian Buggs Selection ...... Senior Quartet Recitation Miss Flossie Armstrong Piano Solo Miss Adams Vocal Solo—Original Composition Mr. W. L. James Vocal Solo..—...: Mr. S. S. Dunson Piano Solo ..Miss Grace Towns Gypsy Love Song .....Senior Quartet Long live Professor and Mrs. Kemper Harreld! CLOSING EXERCISES OF THE ATLANTA SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK The closing exercises of the Atlanta School of Social Work, which is located at Morehouse College, will be held on the morn ing of May 2. The principle feature of the program is an address, which will be delivered by a special speaker from the Red Cross. At the conclusion of the program; the graduates will be awarded certificates from the Atlanta School of Social Work, and cer tificates for special work done under the Red Cross. The Atlanta School of Social Work is in its infancy and is only the beginning of things that are being striven for; yet, so great is the demand for trained social workers, that graduates from this school find ready, immediate employment at good salaries. In fact, social work is fast becoming a profession; and, since the Please Trade With Our Advertisers.