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Show - i.riilAXS STUDY L1THRATURE - The Theta Xu Chapter of Delphian Del-phian Society met in leutihu- nu-e! ins; Monday. April IS. Mrs. Larry Robinson, presided at the short business .session at whieli it was ,oted to dispense with the Current Events topic ami sillily tiie literary w orks of each author that the i group studies. The. afternoon's program pro-gram was in charge of Mrs. Far-1 tell X. Reek-stead. J Topics were given by the follow- ling: Like Father, Like Son. Mrs. Harold Hawkes; Plain Living and I High Thinking. Mrs. Virgil liora-i baugh; The Winds of Doubt. Mr-;. 1 G. C. Kilgore; Where Thinker.-- Ruled Society. Mrs. Xowlin Hale: ! New Lights On Old Beliefs, Mrs. Robinson; The Reconciling Power of Friendship, Mrs. G. W. Stales-A Stales-A Man Is Known By His Friends Mrs. Carl Clark; Seeking A Voca-: tion. Mrs. Thomas Doyle; Finding-Solid Finding-Solid Ground, Mrs. Kilgore; Intel i lectual Theory vs. Personal Bias ! Mrs. Ezra Foss; The Creed of Force. Mrs. Rorabaugh; The Superman Su-perman of Democracy, Mrs. Foss; i The Harvest of Violence. Mrs. Hale. I Papers were read by the Secre-I Secre-I tary, Mrs. Rorabaugh on the following fol-lowing topics; A Pious Peasant, Mrs. C. L. Jenkins and Which Variety Va-riety of History, Miss Mabel Jones. 1 Mrs. Carl Clark conducted the word drill. Following the program, Mrs. G. W. States gave an interesting talk on cancer. VARIETY CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. REESE The Variety club was entertained Thursday night at the home of Mrs. W. G. Reese in Whitney. Mrs. Karl Baliif reviewed the book "I Married Adventure" by Asa Johnson. A delicious lunch was served. |