"Iowa City, Iowa: The G.S.U.I. will give their annual picnic," June 4, 1915
IOWA CITY, IOWA.
The G. S. U. I. will give their annual picnic Sunday if the weather permits. Mrs Moore, chaperon.
Seven of the eight university girls attended one or two of the sessions Wednesday night of the Iowa Federation of Colored Women's clubs at Cedar Rapids. The experience was enjoyed to the fullest extent. The president of the girls' club was given the opportunity of saying a few words about the university. Mrs. Moore attended both the afternoon and evening session on Wednesday.
Miss Minerva Graves, superintendent, conducted her farewell meeting at Sunday school May 30th.
Mr. Lowry will take the dental state board examination next week.
We hear of a young girl who wishes to come to the university next fall and take law. Please do not give up the idea, but write us.
The Christian Endeavor had their farewell meeting Sunday night. Miss Ruth Southall gave a review of the Christian Endeavor's life here and Mr. Williams made a few encouraging remarks.
Mr. and Mrs. T. McDavis were called to Cedar Rapids on account of the death of their daughter, Mrs. Lena Green.
Rev. B. F. Hubbard and wife were in Cedar Rapids to the funeral of Mr. Green, also Mr. Dunnegan. Quite a number of Iowa City folks were up to Cedar Rapids. She was buried the 23rd of May.
Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. Clarke were over Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. E. Moore. They are delegates to the I. F. C. W. C., to convene this week at Cedar Rapids.
Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Lemmy the Misses Fields and and Perkins will attend the reception at Cedar Rapids to be given for the club ladies.
Dr. Carter brought his sister here from Buxton to the hospital last week.
Mr. Hal Short had his tonsils removed at the university hospital last week.
Examinations will begin next week. School closes June 11.
Mr. and Mrs. McDavis' daughter, Mrs. Lena Greene, died in Cedar Rapids with tuberculosis, which she contracted last Christmas. She leaves a husband, a year old baby girl, father, mother, a sister and tow young brothers.
State Historical Society of Iowa (Des Moines)