Drew Advance June 10, 1924 page 1: William F. Slemons Chapter U.D.C. held the last meeting of the season at the Methodist Church, June 4th. This was an open meeting, each member having the privilege of inviting a guest. All together, more than a hundred people were present. This was without question the most interesting and inspiring meeting ever held by the chapter. The church was beautifully decorated with the colors, red and white, with flowers and flags. It was our privilege to have with us four of our men "who wore the gray," and when the orchestra played Southern melodies, especially "Dixie", they applauded vigorously and one gave the Confederate "yell." This chapter is bestowing crosses of honor upon live confederate veterans in Bradley county. The president, Mrs. L. Hardy, presided and presented the following most excellent program: Orchestra--"La Travista" Invocation-- Rev. M.K. Irvin Piano Solo--Miss Agnes Jackson Paper--"The Organization and its Objects." Mrs. T.H. Jaggers Reading--Miss Virginia May Dicken Vocal Duet--Rev. and Mrs. C.D. Wood Address--"Loyality to Confederate History,"--Benjamin Hyatt Orchestra--"Southern Melodies Vocal Solo--Mrs. Virgil White Address--"Jefferson Davis" --Col. Harris Piano Solo--Miss Mary Lynn Killian Reading--Miss Pauline Spencer At the conclusion of the program a social hour was enjoyed when delicious punch, ice cream and cake were served. The chapter adjourned for the summer to meet the first Wednesday in September with Mesdames Jack Curry and L.W. Dillard. Jann Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com