fcOSfON DAILY LlAmat, RUSTo^i, LA.PEKSIS JOHNS HONORED IN NATIONAL PIANO PLAVING TOURNAMENTOf sincere interest to many Rus-lon friends is the Announcement ol honors which fell to Persis Johns, little. Ruston girl, In the National Piiuio Playing Tournament. which was held in Shreveport last week, simultaneously with ? many others over the united States ' under the direction of Irl Allison of. Dalias, Tex us.Little Miss Johns, who is a pupil of Mrs. TIarvsy Nelson, was entered in the Senior class of the grammar school division in the contest, ami received a certificate for district honors.OI course her teacher and her friends are proud of this dia-UnuLiiHi tu Iht* lit lb local musician and expect lo sec many other honers directed to her in future. Persis Ls the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Johns.hymn, Softly Now the Light of Day’* (with musical arrangement by Louis M. OoUschnlk) was sung. Young people of the orphanage gave a number of tributes .and Quotations ror Mother's Day. Rev. H, L. Johns sang Tommy Lnd as a solo. James Holland talked of Mother's Day and peace. Love divine, all loves excelling'' was sung, and Miss Mary Alice Bunn, of Tech. and Jayne Cioyne, of Rus-ton. gave talks. J. S. Griffin sang “Mother Maclirec and Mur vise He a ron led the ticking prayer.After the program and in formal fellowship hour, a most appetizing picnic supper was. enjoyed by all. Among those present were: Jane Goyne, Ann Goyne. Gladys Drnm-Jnjonti. Elizabeth Bentley. Kiuy Russell, Violelle Coates. Mildred4 i.iJv. r 1?1 J •.% 1* T “ I* ►ill ILl*, flliuL d J-.utilkAUiJcjrie- HhVtoiI. Ha?.el Chambless, CmtIvii Cupp. Harriet Mays. Charles Riddle. Mrs. V. C. Cupp, Mrs. Will Lewis, Mrs. Jack Ritchie, Billy Lewis. Margaret Means, Rev. and Mrs. II. L. Johns, and Persis and Helen Hope Johns.Icy, Elizabeth Rainwater. Mrs. 13. H. Rainwater, Mrs. C. C. Goyne. Mrs. J. D. Holland, Mur vise Heaven, Julia Faye Nelson, Mary AliceHunn . .1. G. WmtGJl.LICET. AND MRS. NASH AND CHILDREN HAVE ARRIVED FOR A VISITLieu tenant Nic Nash of the United States Navy. Mrs. Nash and :hcir two charming children, arrived from San Diego. California, lit-: Sawwday. and are guests of !*rr 3net tier. Mrs. Savery M. Low is.Tomorrow Lieutenant and Mrs. Na.h will le.u ? to visit his rela-thrs in Oklahoma at the conclusion or which Mrs. Nash will re-i Mini hern fnr imlefinitn vimi:.o her mother, and Mr. Nash will ;; turn to his duties in the west.Acc tin pa living Lieutenant and Mrs, Nash on this trip, is Mis* Pearl i Wlicl?tone, of Los An«elcs