PARTICIPATION
IN
SPORTS
Motto: “SAIL ON, SALEM”
IS ONE PHASE
OF
SALEM SPIRIT
Winston-Salem, N. C., Saturday, September 27, 19i
COLONEL WILLIAM A. BLAIR
LECTURES AT HISTORY CLUB
Y. W. C. A. Cabinet
Entertain Student Body
Early Methods of Trans-portation is Subject of An
Interesting Address at First Regular Meeting
of the Cbd) For the Year 1924-25
jcct “Early Methods Transpor-
old world—in Egypt; in
hugt bTocks”orstraT*c8vered with
il he found the base o:
m road and on it he
^r of his church, so
In the early days of North Caro-
g^was necessary done by
“the'^purpose”; or^ as'^1™"]
.cry humorously put it in
made many years ago. In those
days, all goods was brought to Wil
mington by vessel, thence via the
and on wagons from there to West-
from^New’^Mexic^ had made^ the
pilgrimage. One of their trails ex
tended from the western part of the
State, by High Point, Asheboro,
Fayetteville, and Carthage, to the
coast of North Carolina, and it is
this trail which is today one of the
"ir^tt'banTorLravians
settled in Bethania, some few miles
the North Caro-
The idea spread to New York and
A Sketch (
The MacDowell (
The aim was to st
t in music, art, and
eans of social ent
the wife of the r
members of the club, and the de
partments vied with each other, so
to speak, in enlarging the aim of
the club, and making the meetings
more interesting. The English De-
Quite frequently the members in
dulge in a picnic. These are always
helor Daddy," and many ot
Gift of New Books
For The Library
iss Cora A. Harris, of Char-
The Teaching of History
Civics.
The New Voter.
Teaching of History.
Rural and Social Problems.
Taxation.
The History of American Pe^,
This gift is indicative of the in-
lege, and ^'i^ewise of the greatest
lefter accompanying the books that
CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF
ORGANIZATIONS WEDNESDAY
Scientific Society to he Organized Under Direction
of Science Department; MacDowell did)
Clearly Presented By Miss Duncan.
one^wTll’hatxhU oTheTddUrTeYdy
which, in reality, is the “Society of
by Eloise Willis. She read the part
talked of “Salem Spirit” was evi-I The object is to be the uniting
mm who came wifh a bit'^f\ h^mt cLtd actfoT^Lr ^hrTdvaneement
began to'uiink““There’s^Z‘'’piaee | of^^ thfsdencrs'^ The
Like Salem.” To add to the jollity society wishes not only to keep in
of the party, Margaret Hartsell touch' with the development of
at the p"i"no, whife EoT Aston“sang ' U^ons,' but alsrtr“rou"sc tlirLte^
aied’thrttreTgro^up gTve‘'IT‘ta-
a piece of green. It is ne&
Miss AHce Keeney To
Direct Alumnae Record
i Record remains to be as-
Two chit
are to be to ,
e of a high s
jects in all the high school of the
1 and work of the club for t.
benefit of the new girls and the
new faculty. The club, formed five
11 ’club,” after the
thfs ^kle^ wTs^^aTried Vut*^ with the
aid of Mr. Higgins. The very
enjoyed i
B of one dollar per
aim of the club
Junior WedcHnp^
Wednesday Night
A marriage of ii
D the bride of Mr. Knowitall,
i” and “I Love You Truly”;
'"'the strains of the Lohen
grin’s Wedding March, Mr. Ade
laide Wright and Mr. Rachel Phil
ips, the ushers, entered and took
their places near the altar. Mr.
I. They were followed by Miss
ude Mott,^ maid^of ho^n^or. The
I, who gave her in marriage.
j’luchS'Uowed'^rLrat
y were met at the altar by the
Science Club To Be
Organized At Salem
which heretofore has remained un
filled. It was to fill such a place
The object of such a society is
the advancement of scientific knowl
edge in all its phases. This will,
of course, stimulate interest in scien-
its kind, both local and natilnal.
*'”’'rdViLTto°th™Xb"*"Tr^ So-
y of ^Science wHl be one of high