Roby AnniversaryI meU*yndof W.M.U. Observedforjof T^ •* n a tv prujjram ■lt;* unu.sual : ^ln', ri ' a a the Ruby Anniversary raioh- rv hv th** four circle lt;*l th«- n. «R- * a! tin* First Baptist i hurch, F.lilt inoon, with Mis. .latne* .**•IF k v hargc. ! froMr* J T. Foster pictured genera! j F*cn; !;j. ]n South America, after **nlt;v‘rs- Frank Chastain sang.!*50 .1 St rv to 1. the Na ‘*«ti«.thei f i v* f'.t ng devotiona’ theme taken’*r ^ 1 • \\v\'n vision am1 emphasiz- .in * ft , , » nri}'• inking sigmluuiee «f the tlvJ*«lv« vi.ites was pn^e. ted h\ Rev 'th.Sunday School and IS. Y. IF C aclt; f‘rk a jv discussi-d bv Mrs. K. A-ltatShelton Mr*. J. P. Gough made' rot•n app« ai for the establishment of j pU•^pita's and orphanage* in South JAmerica countries where the need.*u‘h institution* is keenly felt IpliMr*. ,F plt; peek discussed church jGihool* in the sister continent, and i spU t.did work accomplished in a• ember of these. A favorable a*-*f the South American work presented by Mm. R. L. I^esterused as a subject, “Giving and*TantUcA*iiv MMm H. E Butt told of W. M. U.**k m South America, placingia- stress on the shortage of •#,»den». after which Mrs. Chastain,!‘^omptned by Mrs. Floyd Smith. .“The Call of South America.’ i A In a '•ending. “The Christ of the Andes, Mrs. Loving told the story it* huge bronze statue that -mong the Andes as a mem-. •ru*! ‘ Christianity. Mrs. AU*hi-!* ’ C'.c a pr.per, “The Story of the^r*r.ce Tree.” ‘Tvpea of Church 'm briefly summarized by Mrs .*lt;ter Nixon. 'r**s uaprciusivo o losing scene ' ~1r*-e ’• • South America Pageant di-^’ed bv Mrs. L. G. McWilliamsPlt; pr. * nted by 12 Y. W. A. girls i et® costume. I1 fAn enjoyable feature of the after- tiprogram was the splendid tisic furnished by Mrs. Flovd Smith •**» * the Baptist orchestra.