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Do’S And Don’Ts: Everyday Etiquette (And Good Manners) For Everybody, Linda Driggers Williams
Do’S And Don’Ts: Everyday Etiquette (And Good Manners) For Everybody, Linda Driggers Williams
Dacus Library Faculty Publications
A note from the author: To demonstrate good manners, we show thoughtfulness, consideration, and kindness toward everyone we meet. To enhance good manners, we learn and use rules of etiquette, a code of conduct that systematizes our daily routines. When we practice good manners and apply etiquette rules every day, they become part of who we are. Then, we confidently accept social invitations, enjoy a business lunch, converse with a potential boss, have dinner with a president, meet a sweetheart’s parents, attend presentations and formal banquets, write letters correctly, make proper introductions, and much more. It is hoped that “Do’s …
Sims To Address Northwestern District Alumnae Association, Winthrop News Service
Sims To Address Northwestern District Alumnae Association, Winthrop News Service
Winthrop News 1946
- Winthrop College Alumnae Association Northwestern District consisted of the counties of Abbeville, Anderson, Greenville, Greenwood, McCormick, Oconee, and Pickens in South Carolina.
- The meeting took place on November 2, 1946 in Anderson, SC at Kirk of the First Presbyterian Church.
- Winthrop President Henry R. Sims presented a talk on the future of Winthrop.
- Speakers and presenters included: Mrs. Frank Kitchen, Mrs. Douglas McDougald, Mrs. John C. Taylor, Miss Nell Cochran, Miss Mel Lee Daniel, Mrs. Rosa B. Guess, Mrs. Paul H. Leonard, Miss Marguerite Tolbert, Mrs. B. D. Cloaninger, Miss Rachel Lee, Mrs. Melvin Bruce, Mrs. T. C. Anderson, Mrs. …
Eastern District Alumnae Association To Hold Meeting, Winthrop News Service
Eastern District Alumnae Association To Hold Meeting, Winthrop News Service
Winthrop News 1946
- Winthrop College Alumnae Association Eastern District consisted of the counties of Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Marion, Marlboro, and Williamsburg.
- Meeting place on October 26 was First Baptist Church, McColl, SC
- Morning speakers: Rev. D. H. Montgomery, Mrs. Ben Moore Tatum, Mrs. E. M. O'Tuel, Mrs. Rosa B. Guess, Mrs. Horace Tilghman, Mrs. E. B. Bridges, and Miss Ruth Williams
- Music by Miss Mary Elizabeth Dunlap and Miss Katherine Pfohl
- Luncheon speaker was Winthrop President Henry R. Sims introduced by Mrs. F. P. Copeland
North Central District Alumnae Association To Hold Meeting, Winthrop News Service
North Central District Alumnae Association To Hold Meeting, Winthrop News Service
Winthrop News 1946
- Winthrop College Alumnae Association North Central District consisted of the counties of Chester, Chesterfield, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, and York in South Carolina and Charlotte, Gastonia, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and surrounding communities in North Carolina.
- Morning speakers were Mrs. John M. Massey and Mrs, Rosa B. Guess.
- Panelists were Mrs. Louise Thomas Miller, Mrs. W. R. Wallace, Mrs. J. H. Drennan, Miss Maria Culp, Mrs. Dix Sarsfield, and Miss Mayme Colvin.
- Luncheon speaker was President Henry R. Sims
- Music was provided by Miss Virginia Austin, Miss Katherine Pfohl, and Dr. Walter B. Roberts
- Special guests were Board of Trustee members Mr. C. …