DUNBARS DESIRE
NOTED MUSICIANS
FOR HOMECOMING
Eddie Randle or Jeter-Pillar
Band Sought
Plans for the approaching Homecoming dance of October 21. 1939. were discussed Wednesday, September 27, 1939, by the Dunbar Literary and Social Society. Two dance orchestras. namely, those of Eddie Randle and Jeter-Pillar, who share the broadcasting honors at the Club Plantation. have been named as candidates. Final selection of the baton whirler will be given next Wednesday.
Following the discussion of the Homecoming dance was the All-Student dance. Although the society voted to allow each member to bring one guest, the Preparations for the All-Student dance, which is to be held in the Little Theater at 8 p. m. Friday, October 6, 1939, were turned over to the social committee. There were twenty-one new members. This brings the total membership to approximately 100. Upon the approval of the Society. President Sam Davis organized the Roland Hayes’ first quartet. The quartet consists of
Joseph Armstead, 1st tenor; Mathew Curtis, 2nd tenor; Jacques Robinson, baritone; Edwin M. Stanton, bass.
The pianist is Raymond Falconer of East St. Louis, Ill.
The program of the evening featured Miss Lulu Bell Dix, who sang
the old favorite ‘‘Just A—Wearing’ For You’, and Edwin M. Stanton, Who sang ‘‘Only the Sad of Heart’ and ‘My Last Goodbye’’. Miss Essie Ray Nelson and Raymond Falconer, who was also featured,.....