Music-Literature ProgramGlorifies Lincoln9LifeN§*Mm, Kdgar Whitener waa hoa-tsaa At ft delightful meeting of the m*’i«bera of the muale*Utera-tnr# department of tho Wounn’* rlab on Wedneeday Afternoon At her homo on Johnson fttroot. At* •octet* ho«t*«H*o were Meadamee John Whlteeell, H, 8. LaffertyAnd Mm, w. fl Hhaffcr.Th* departmental chairman. Mr» B. It. Matthew*, presidedover the huiincwi meeting, whichwaa featured bjr the regular rou tin* buatncse.Mien Margaret Sloan delighted her hearer* wllh two vocal num her*. entitled Summer Wind ' by Klabboff and “Little Jaamlnr Hud'* by Uy Strickland. Sh* waa accompanied At the pianoby Ml** Alma Andrew*, one ofher pttpll*.Ml** Hath Bellamy of HighPoint college, wa* then presented and In a charming manner read poem* glorifying (he Ufa ofAhrahim Lincoln, cfha of whichwan To Ann Hut ledge a tribute to Lincoln's boyhood eweet-h« art by Rdwln Arlington Rob* ln*on and another “To Nancy Hank»,“ a tribute to Lincoln'* mother. Mias Bellamy al«o read a farlelj of modern poem* on 1 Lincoln Including witne by Jame* fitteeell Lowell. Kdwtn Markham, John Could Fletcher, Veche! Lindaay and John Drtnkwatwr, One of the moat effective poem* read by MJ#a Bellamy w»* oae which ah* hud written on Lin* ‘coin, which waa splendid end showed unuanal talent.