. The Rotunda . ere not as badly off as the manwho had one foot in his grave andthe other on a banana peel. Did someone once say that theHampden-Sydney boys werent orwere noticeably polite before cotil-lion? Anyway they have gone in forstudying archaelogy. It is now just a little over a monthbefore May Day. We are truely go-ing to have a lovely and well plannedone considering the progress of thework on it^ presence of the members of the twofamilies and a few friends. We are sorry to have the follow-ing announcements: David Hindle, father of Selinda , of Amelia, and a member ofthe Ameli


. The Rotunda . ere not as badly off as the manwho had one foot in his grave andthe other on a banana peel. Did someone once say that theHampden-Sydney boys werent orwere noticeably polite before cotil-lion? Anyway they have gone in forstudying archaelogy. It is now just a little over a monthbefore May Day. We are truely go-ing to have a lovely and well plannedone considering the progress of thework on it^ presence of the members of the twofamilies and a few friends. We are sorry to have the follow-ing announcements: David Hindle, father of Selinda , of Amelia, and a member ofthe Amelia County School Board,died at his home. Woodlawn. nearAmelia. He was a native of Illinoisbut had been a resident of the coun-ty for twenty-five years. John Wall Allen, brother of AnnaRuth Allen, died suddenly in Shang-hai. China. He was a representativeof the British-American Tobacco had been in China since is survived by his wife, who wasMiss Lena Parrish. of Middleburg,N. C, and three MY ANSWER Mr. and Mrs. James Jones Mar-shall have announced the engage-ment of their daughter. May Chis-well, to Lieutenant William WallaceAnderson, Construction Corps, U. Lieut Anderson is from Lexington,Ky., and is at present stationed atthe Philadelphia Navy Yard. Thewedding will take place in the marriage of Miss Alene VirginiaAlphin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. of Rockbridge County, toMajor John Herbert Claiborne Mannof the Virginia Military Institute,son of Mrs. Elizabeth ClaiborneMann and the late Mr. BernardMann of Petersburg, was solemnizedat St. James Church, Richmond. Theceremony was performed by the J. Gibson, D. D., in the You ask me what there is to live for. I tell you lots of things: Theres that bird outside your win-. dow thereThat sings and sings with exuberant joyAe, if to tell the vhole wide worldHes so very glad to —honeysuckle will be blooming soon—To sweeten early mornin;; walksAnd fill our r


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