. The Rotunda . eal isthe musical awakening of SouthsideVirginia through the numerous mu-sical events and organizations hesponsors. Extensive preparations, both as toprogram and entertainment, aremaking for the joint convention ofthe State Federation of Music Clubsand the Virginia State Music Teach-ers Association here April 17-20. The Halifax festival will be heldat Halifax C. H., May 6, and 750school children will participate, ac-cording to Mrs. Tucker Watkins, thelocal chairman. The Charlotte fes-tival, under the chairmanship of Bobbitt, superintendent of schools,will take place at Dra


. The Rotunda . eal isthe musical awakening of SouthsideVirginia through the numerous mu-sical events and organizations hesponsors. Extensive preparations, both as toprogram and entertainment, aremaking for the joint convention ofthe State Federation of Music Clubsand the Virginia State Music Teach-ers Association here April 17-20. The Halifax festival will be heldat Halifax C. H., May 6, and 750school children will participate, ac-cording to Mrs. Tucker Watkins, thelocal chairman. The Charlotte fes-tival, under the chairmanship of Bobbitt, superintendent of schools,will take place at Drakes Branch onApril 29, with the participation ofabout 500 school children. Miss Irene Leake GivesRecital in Danville Miss Irene Leake will leave Fridayfor Danville, where she will give aconcert at Stratford College at 8:15p. m. She will be accompanied byBasil Browber. FURNITURE& NOVELTIES TO BEAUTIFY YOUR ROOM HOLLADAYFURNITURE CO. Main StreetFARMVILLE, VIRGINIA THE ROTUNDA, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1933. Josie Spencer spent the week-end in Pamplin. * ii * Punnie Bosworth and Margaret Buchanan visited in Biownsburg. * * * The following girls spent in Roanoke; Dot Davis,Grace Eubanks. and Leah Jane Shaw. OPEN HOUSE FORALUMNAE AND FACULTY The Social Committee of the Y. A. entertained at Open Houseon Saturday evening for the alum-nae, faculty members, and blazing fire radiated warmth andcheer. Punch and cakes were served. Jennings, Frances RadclifTeand Winston Cobb received theguests. An opportunity was thus given al-umnae to see other alumnae, whoin the rush of other activities hadmissed each other. This OpenHou:.e seemed a fitting close for asuccessful Founders Day. INTERCOLLEGIATE Bouncing Boarders are BusyBunching Barmuii Baileys Bay ofBliste


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