PEPABILITY
AND
(iOOD GAMES
ENTHUSIASM !
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Motto: “SAIL ON, SALEM”
THANKSGIVING !
PARSON W. D. MOSS SPEAKS TO
STUDENTS AT CHAPEL SERVICE
Chapel Hill Minister Delights Wednesday Chapel
A udience with Talk on the Parable
of the Sower.
World Fellowship is
Y. W.C.A. Subject
No. 10
SEVERAL INTERESTING TALKS
BY SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS
Salem Y. W. C. A. Holds Services
at City Y. W.; Has Charge of
The world week of Fellowship
Margaret Wellon,s Janice Warner, and Elizabeth
Leight Give Talks on Practical
Scientific Subjects.
glad to welcome Dr. Moss of Chapel
Hill, as the chief speaker in the
thTtTe^wasT Sp^*unt
Chapel Hill. He said that Dr.
xMoss was admirably fitted for an
academic pastor, for he had the un-
“He is a man of vision, of friendli-
turity. Some of the seed brought
forth thirty fold, some sixty fold,
Christ, and transmit it thirty fold to
individuals less fortunate. Only a
few become able to yield one hun
dred fold, but it may’ be done—this
and Prayer was observed from No-
:rdt;s."^^hi:e"dtlnlls^S:
on Sunday afternoon at the City Y.
W. C. A. when a number of the
girls took part in a service by rep
resenting in costume all the nations
The meeting of the Societas Sci-
beth Leight.
showing^ thatVstai^may “be chem
ical, physical, or a combination of
chemical and physical. In case of
and eventually you will yield ^ one
Music Supervisors
and Miss Margaret Mac Kinlay, a
During the week members of the
ercises in chapel. Margaret Jar-
ratt, chairman of the World Fellow-
She also told about the work® done
doctor has announced that he be
lieves that the eyes taken from one
body can be used to give sight to
move it. In the physical type, such
sorption or solution—ma^bT used.
Ink spots are combinations and may
chemiearand physicTuleans"” In
ical change takes place. One should
also know the nature of the stain so
that the right thing may be done
first. The method o.f treatment de-
Ld finish of the cloth ;™her’efOTe,''it
is important that one should know
the kind of fabric upon which the
deXro^eTby acids,“Lrnot‘”njured
by alkalies. Wool and silk, on the
ofstfns "“od the sever^ types
Lilf'may L'Temover bTaLh“l;
“The'p'araWe'' of^'the SoweV”"'’0^^
He brought it within r'^each of ev-
heard of the God who w^s eveT-
Hold Conference
” In Reynolds Memorial
^ Durmg the^past week,^from Mon-
Supervisors' c’onLrenL wL hdrin
Winston-Salem. A very elaborate
program-of addresses and concerts
was carried out, and 'a great deal
of interest was manifested in the
All agree that “Music Week” in
ice. Elizabeth Leight had as a sub-
Lg, “The /outh of the worH who
Roop had charge of dfvotionals^’and
Lois Crowell sang “My Task.”
Yos'^t played'a VioUn’soli
In addition to the chapel services,
Thrfinal ’^p7ogr"am'^fr'the week
was a Twilight Vesper service,
gven by Dean Shirley in Memorial
Salem Methodists
Attend Reception
Mrf. C. C. Weaver with
were among the guests invited to at
tend the reception at the Centenary
ber the thirteenth. Dr’. C. C.
OiuTc",’ and^Mr”. Veave'r, were
honor guests at the delightful re
ception. During the evening over
wanted relisrion close at hand. They
One day Jesus was takfn out in
WHY NOT?
tend a welcome to the new pastor
and his wife. The guests included
be dissolved from a’ fabric by the
a boat on the Sea of Galilee, where
deed fortunate in having offered to
niel
dents'o^ Jalem” CoUeglT and'‘many
other friends.
folSlelf’g^t ‘orwiTaYclh
Ink stains may be removed by Ink
gave Him the idea of comparing the
Christian life with the sower and
the seed.
As the seed of the sower fell on
various kinds of soil, continued Dr.
falls ’on the ears of human beings.
On Monday, November 17, a con
ducted by Alfred H. Johnso^ who
lowed Tuesday night by a concert
in the Garden of Eden, while
dren; or are they women.?
If they are women, do they
wish to be classed as the
tricky and unreliable sex? Do
fr Mr.'^rnd Mt”“GtoSe‘Turt7,
Mr. and Mrs. John Alspaugh, and
Mrs. A. H. Galloway.
injL‘^wa“V^ed“oVMrs'rN.
Morris, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Weaver,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barber, Mr.
second bottle contains oxalic acid.
out very simply. Hydrochloric acid
is poured over the stain and then
the fabric is rinsed and neutralized
MisT Ldght presented a very
helpful discussion on “Deficiency
Diseases.” She said that the health
motto of everyone should be, "As
uncomfortable out of health as out
of style.” The lack of certain vita-
,mines in the diet causes the so-
called “Deficiency Diseases.” The
vy and beriberi. The occurrence of
wUch^is caused 'by'thf u^e'^orf Jod
ties.
Scurvy was for i^ny centuries
With this comparison as a founda-
ent soils with the many types of
p.^e_with whom one comes in
First there is the hard, compact
soil, which offers no response to the
seed. This soil is compared with
the^°s™i^l was comparative^^ fertile,
but there was only a thin layer of
given by the children’s chorus of
six hundred voices, with Mr. Wil-
the appearance of Princess Watah-
wasa, the. Indian mezzo-soprano,
ialem Community^ Chorus, with Mr.
on the evasion of the law and
scholastic and social?
OR
Do they wish to stand firmly
honor, for unswerving truth?
men?
WHY NOT?
and Mrs. T. H. Cash, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Newell
5'Uelve", p"ne bo“ghs al7flow^
by the ladies of the church.
The following Salem, girls attend
ed the reception: Daphne Raper,
Bessie Clark, Margaret Hartsell,
AirLL^tlndevXfN^ncl’
the seed flourished but for a while,
are" res^Jve ^trrelip ^L^^a
Vreeland, soprano, and Arthur
Walking Club Revisits
Scenes of Last Hike
Lois^Crowell, Ma^ry^Enloe, Majy
Td^ an7moft?nouf ‘of grata
TneV’they begin to f^all away, it is
not hard to continue, and eventually
Zroratfrrs^from'^whjaTelertions
Hikers Catch First Note of Winter
In Keen, Brisk iValk Satur-
products and meat. Very few fruits
Europ"efn‘"sailLsT wlo" long voy'
Other seed fell among the weeds.
Dr. Moss spoke of the two kinds of
liU^ah, Lohengrin, Cavaleria, Rus-
day Afternoon.
Hadley Julia Bullock Emily Jones,
Mary ’Ragsdale,^ Fannie Rudge^
oT;r‘e;t“d “d rood^:
did much to establish the relation
Tangt the ^eopTe o'f'"toda“fnd for
ever shut them out from a Christian
th^’wlrld, and the deceWulness of
Tommon in "aldrmic'^Hfe! and'Z
I^-!"‘The activities, duties and tasks
of every day tend to lead the stu
dent away from Christ, or rather
tend to lead the student to forget
giv^n by the University of North
Mr'^°Charks Lutten,’ baritone, of
delightful. ^ ^ ^
Friday, November 21, was Com
munity Night. The music was in
charge of Mr. Peter W. Dykema,
wTek.’'"‘^SoL‘’thir1f girls, ^'ed “by
Ruth James, in the absence of Miss
Briggs, Miss Chase and Dean Shir
ley, enjoyed the exhilarating hike
through ^the roads^ and^ by-paths
The air was keen and brisk. There
was an expectant note in the wind,
as it played among the fallen leaves,
wliich led one to suspect winter was
MISS BRIETZ TO SPEAK
AT WEDNESDAY CHAPEL
At the expanded chapel service
Margaret Brietz, field worker, will
subject, “Social Service Ffeld Work
—Experience in Actual Case Han
dling.”
HOUDINI AT REYNOLDS
ship between diet and scurvy. Since
the potato has become a common
food, scurvy on shipboard is now
avoidable. It is believed that scur
vy is caused by bacteria which find
which were fed grain only do be-
clm^ch, too busy to pray.
As for the deceitfulness of riches,
C:hrist said that not riches, but the
love of wealth was evil. Thus this
Professor of Music Education at the
Teacher's College. During the
World War, Mr. Dykema was in
he!r tiie^Jinds murmrri’ng” iL mtie
^°'Come, little leaves’, said the wind
MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM
pr^Trui^ o*f foods has been ob
tained through the study of beri
weed will soo’n wipe out the seed
of the love of Christ.
the morale of the soldiers.
‘Come over thl’meadow with me and
play.
Reynolds "llemorL^^AfdToHura‘at
beri. While the symptoms of beri-
The fourth degree of soil, was the
This closed one of the most de-
Puj on your dresses of red^ and gold.
8:15. This exhibition will be held
eration of the nerves. For a long
sefd'of'li'fe Iould°grow t"^ its ma
evef offered in the Twin City. ^
slm Civi^ cl'LL^ion.'
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