. The Rotunda . sCoates and Kate Porter spent theweek-end in Norfolk. • * * Janice White visited in Portsmouth * * * Among those who went to Rich-mond for the week-end were: LucilleTiller, Nancy Burgwyn, Margaret andDoris Eley, Evelyn Knaub, ClaudiaHarper. Frances Dorin, Elizabeth Bil-lups, Dot Leonard, Margaret Young,Kitty Waters, and Henrietta Sals-bury. Billy Wilkinson, lola Mclntire andJanet Harris were in Lynchburg forthe week-end. * « « Louise Whitehurst, Mary Howardand Fiances Graham visited in Roa-noke. * * * Mary Winston and Clintis Mat-tox visited in Hopewell. * * * Helen Rose Cunnin


. The Rotunda . sCoates and Kate Porter spent theweek-end in Norfolk. • * * Janice White visited in Portsmouth * * * Among those who went to Rich-mond for the week-end were: LucilleTiller, Nancy Burgwyn, Margaret andDoris Eley, Evelyn Knaub, ClaudiaHarper. Frances Dorin, Elizabeth Bil-lups, Dot Leonard, Margaret Young,Kitty Waters, and Henrietta Sals-bury. Billy Wilkinson, lola Mclntire andJanet Harris were in Lynchburg forthe week-end. * « « Louise Whitehurst, Mary Howardand Fiances Graham visited in Roa-noke. * * * Mary Winston and Clintis Mat-tox visited in Hopewell. * * * Helen Rose Cunningham, MarthaStewart and Margaret Perkins spentthe week-end in Petersburg. * * * Josie Spencer attended the dancein Charlottesville. * « * Frances Terrell spent the week-endat her home in Ashland. * • • Jessie Watkins, Ella Mallory andAnne Peebles visited in Lawiencevilleduring the week-end. * * * Virginia Widgeon spent the week-end in London Bridge. * • « Margaret Hamlet visited at herhome in INTERCOLLEGIATE NEWS DELTA SIGMA CHI TEA I>elta Sigma Chi entertained itsrushees at a tea in the chapter roomMonday afternoon, January 30 fromfour to six oclock. The room was artistically decorat-ed with white roses, narcissi, hya-cinths and fern. The soft candle lightblended with the color scheme ofgreen and white which was caiTiedout in the refreshments as well as inthe decorations. Guests, other than rushees, includ-ed Miss Moran. Miss Mix, MissesMary Clay and Winnie Hiner, andMisses Burnley Brockenbrough andVirginia Fox, alumnae. MR. REDHEAD LECTURES Four of Mr. Redheads lectures onHow the Bible Came to Be havebeen listened to with much interestby the students and faculty here. Thelectures, which show careful prepar-ation and organization, have beengiven .so clearly and concisely that ithas been for those who de-sired to do so to take complete andyet very brief notes. The first three lectures were con-cerned with the development of theBible up to about


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