Y. W. C. A. B U D c; E T CAMPAIGN Motto: “SAIL ON, SALEM” H A V E Y () U M A D E A P L 1 E 1) (; E ? Winston-Salem, C.. December 6, : BISHOP RONDTHALER BEGINS SERIES OF ADVENT ADDRESSSES H/s Subjects for this Year Concern the Elements of a Happy Christmastide in America; Next Week's Subject, “Christmas Songs” cember 3, with “Angels from the Realms of Glory” as the proees- Elizabeth Leight brought before the fact brought out that the difference P. M. was the Ten ;r Y. P. M.; and al at being able to speak for a little while about this happy season of the year through which everyone is to"jude™To"ok°each gTrUrth?land year, the Bishop, instead of taking Christmas to Judea, will ^speak of of the list til at contributes to a hap py of'the days following the Civil War, one might say, of the modern homes which dot the country-side today. Lcb her^’pa'-ents, and brothers and si^sters waitmg^for return. Even stands at the gate-way awaiting her arrival. With the unlatching of the ^"'Now'^the^problem is raised if this to spends “ertimVwhTle'at Lme“ If grLj,''r^t\e”gId-aboZ'‘she’'will neither be happy herself, nor make others happy. She will return to school after the holidays, with a She wiU not try^to be'pleasant. She will have lost the entire enthusiastic '^On thl other’hand, a'ltudTnTwho is pleasant, who helps in the tasks of the home, whenever possible; who remains part of the time at home. be happy, if she . A Pupils’ Recital At .y Music Ho Pipe Organ^^'vid^^^^ rsday, December 4, Signe I,, d Miss Hel Cecil Burleiah .. Vliss Katharine Davis Golden Rule Sunday Will be Observed spoke briefly on the Near East ; the part of the Professor Hall Visits Class In Biology .1 is engaged in ex- Biologv, and gives lectures in the high schools of the State on biologi- ;hop Rondthi Speaks at Da^ the Y. M. C. A. Vesper'’sertices Sunday evening. Dr. Rondtlialer is ^f Salem College, who spoke at ducing the speaker of the Tvening, Dr. Lingle paid a tribute to father J son in the work of e with us on the vigor and tenor of our thoughts^whether they are right ™ b^ects of mind'" amf soul. ^ Is tliLe really any mind or any soul? The . the wo “If pushed to prive us of God, of our Bible, of^our ing which for a time made rapid progress and caused fear to arise, tii^'^Tad’^h^luted'" No^we Tal Straight shooting is needed to that mind is really mind—and is soiil. Straight and vigorous tl still hold to the''Wundt mechai theory. Statements from the pei if it was only “gray mat- .iquid Gas Subject For Scientific Society ^~7an:rK^;:f- well and several experiments with liquid gases by Mr. Higgins. Miss Caldwell first stated that all fitr' res'sL'r ilT“t"‘^tl‘'''' lowering the temperature of the gas By this process the energy of the at length held together bv cohesion, and a liquid results. By. 1823 Far aday had succeeded in liquefying a great number of gases but there powder. It is used to sterilize water, used in warfare, and recent ly lias been used to cure colds. respiration; it is forced slowly into the lungs to keep them from freez ing; it is used in explosives. Liquid nitrous oxide is used as an anaes thetic. Liquid ethyl chloride is used in artificial refrigeration. Liquid plained how one ounce of liquid oxygen will produce five and one- will burn in the presence of pure oxygen by burning a steel file, a brass rod, a nail and a pair of rapidly and gave off sparks charac teristic of itself. Mr Hggn 1 thirty-six degres below zero by the Ticket Agent to be At College 1 Railways will be in the Professor Gunther Addresses Students s to Home Eco- who has been the guest o^f "threaU lege, made a very interesting talk a^t the^ Home Economks Club _ on China and her stories'of'^tTese two having a definite goal in^vL'w!^ I^ makes no difference in what realm the goal happens to be. It is only has set up. Edward Bok has said that the greatest word in the English lan- for Gunther said that she would add a “give and get shuttling of ser- idea should be kept in mind if one is in the teaching field or in any other kind of work. Professor The Union of S which goes to make this vision pos^ shr'oVn ^esperiaUy in the Japanese at UiLMme time'Jtte s'mp'itheHe^ Frankness is i s was startled by a girl at necessity of better living for rt knotfby thT numbe" of ar- i that he shoots, but by his club. The Blachfriars,

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