R u b y Anniversary;of W.M.U. Observed1! i(A n isdonary program of unusual; sir* rest was the Ruby Anniversary!)rv\! *y the four circles of the i «• I . at the First Baptist church,!! rut^day afternoon, with Mrs. James io^ks in charge.Mr* J T. Foster pictured general | *01 ditums in South America, after ;««u , ^rs- Frank Chastain sang, i1eve a Story to Tell to the Nations.nA f*ttmg devotional theme taken*Tf*n Ezekiel's vision and emphasiz-!T c ^triking significance of theI iVV Gates was presorted by Rev. **• W. Llt; e.!Sunday School and B. V. V. V.» rk was discussed bv Mrs. E. A.Skelton. Mrs. J. D. Gough made r appeal for the establishment of°*pitAls and orphanages in South»'erira countries where the need.institutions is keenly felt. , E. Peek discussed church icols in the sister continent, and.f jplendid work accomplished in aiumber of these. A favorable as-A of the South American workas presented by Mrs. R. L. Lesterno used as a subject, “Giving andH. E. Butt told of W. M. U.* . , *n South America, placingA*1 stress on the shortage of *f after which Mrs. Chastain,•‘'cotnponied by Mrs. Floyd Smith/ “The Call of South America.* a rending. “The Christ of theArJeR, Mrs. Loving told the storytr e huge bronze statue thatvUndsorud * Christianity. Mrs. Atchi-ZL a paper, “The Storv of thevrar.gv Tree.“ “Types of Church»' , ' i:S briefly summarized bv Mrsw^ter Nixon.As an impressive closing sceneby Mrs. L. G McWilliamspn ented by 12 Y. W. A. girlsoatumeAn enjoyable feature of the after-program was the splendidfurnished ______ _* the Ranitst orchestra.