"Iowa City, Iowa: Thanksgiving night was spent in a little entertainment," December 18, 1914
IOWA CITY, IOWA.
Thanksgiving night was spent in a little entertainment by the G. L. U. I. in honor of Miss Mabel Morgan's birthday.
Mr. Hilton led the topic, "A Saloonless Nation," at Christian Endeavor very ably Sunday night. Mr. Lowry made some very interesting remarks.
Miss Muriel Fields spent Thanksgiving at her home in Cedar Rapids.
Blind Boone is here under the auspices of the A. M. E. church.
Mr. George Herron was taken to the university hospital to have the cataracts over his eyes operated upon.
There was election of officers at the G. S. U. I. Saturday night. The program consisted of: Reading, "The Negro Girl in School," Miss Mabel Morgan; "Humorous Sayings of the Club Members," Miss Ruth Southall; newspaper, Miss Graves. There will be installation of officers at the next meeting.
Christian Endeavor will be led by Mr. Robinson on Sunday night.
Dr. Carter from Buxton is attending clinic.
Miss Mary Perkins will give a musical recital in Buxton during the holidays. Miss Southall will assist her.
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