REGISTER
FEBRUARY
SECOND
Motto: “SAIL ON, SALEM”
^REGISTER
F E B R U A R Y
SECOND
Vol. 5 W,XT . . ^ ~
PIERRETTE PLA\
SPLENDID DR
TRS EXHIBIT
AMATIC ABILITY
Mr. George Fisher
Is Chapel Speaker
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MR. DOUGLAS RIGHTS LECTURES
ON TRACES AMERICAN INDIAN
Players Make their Debut in Three
Modern One-act
Plays.
LARGE AUDIENCE PLEASED
“Enter the Hero,” “Suppressed De-
themtlvrs Tn^r thc^w” ht“"
day night, January ^1?! Ihen A^y
plaTin^MemoritrHall’”"^
passed all expectation and delight
ed a large audience with their dra-
Shakespeare Program
At Expanded Chapel
Everyone is looking forward to
the Expanded Cliapel Period on
Wednesday, February fourth, when
the class in English Forum will
^™Mirfam^"Brfetf*wiirtTke' charge
of the introductory part of the
General Secretary of City Y.M.C.A.
Subject^of'^Thriit^
INTRODUCES THRIFT WEEK
And of HappLss is Theme '^of
Mr. George Fisher, General Sec
retary of the City Y. M. C. A., was
week of January 17-24 was Na
tional Thrift Week, and in order to
Dean Shirley and Miss
Read Give Program
Dean Shirley Lectures in Danville
In^vToh^ sLaioL^*'**'^
On Thursday, January 1C, Dean
H. A. Shirley and Miss Hazel Hor-
the Shakespeare Club of that city.
tion N°^al''lnterer’
TRACES ON RIVER COURSES
Display After the Meeting.
Rev. Douglas L. Rights, of Win
ston-Salem. The subject of "In
dian Relies Found in North Caro-
The first play presented was
Enter the Hero by Theresa Hel-
burn. Miss Ruth Pfohl, as Anne
Carey, played the part of the hero
ine extremely well. She proved her
self in love with love and with the
wifi first '"give the^ murder scene
A monologue from Henry IV will
had secured Mr. Fisher to address
ject,' “m” 'F”sher,"bew'' enterihg
in Forth Division Canadians, and
subject, ^S“.ved *’such"‘pe®rfeet
mastery of detail, ^and spoke with
he came from Asia to the^ eo^ast of
thr^ountry. The estTmate’^ of “the
diarming.” The fact that L is
write th?Tetter7, conl^o^sr the‘Tele”
grams, and buy the flowers he is
Wafston'^a^Ruth Carey was the real
wL”" Vorships romfnce simply
for itself. When the victim returns,
poor Anne tells him all, with the
fiXethL^rpj^MrA^t-Lj
re“rtaMv°a succesT” The^poor per-
iL'^cLstl^c^e Aufn Ophdia.
Miriam Brietz will give a mono
logue from Henry V.
HdrausTr ^ wuf act ^Is ^ to and
Flora Binder will be Mark Antony.
The remaining part of the class will^
The last scene will be taken from
Romeo and Juliet and Mary Mckel-
vie will, as Juliet, render a mono-
The closing remarks of the pro
gram will be made by Katie Hol-
was recently elerted Generallecre-
tary of the Y. M. C. A. in Winston-
peLnce””*L°"the’Tast^*'rarthat the
only road to prosperity is by way of
thrift. The Y. M. C. A. and the
savtag, have sTt aside'"Le'^wLk in
Iv to the minds of the nation. After
the inauguration of this special
Miss Read, with her usual skill,
-and spontaneity, gave the following
Hymn to the Snn—RimsktKor-
sakoff.
president of the ^Shakespeare Club
dsSpi ”aV"hrLgtnning“’of ^the
colonization is about two hundred
manen”Tettl”elent*^or hTd a spedal
the eastern coast at Plymouth, New
tribe lived in the western part of
liia 1
iililil
Dr. P. 0. Schallert
Speaks On Evolution
SCIENTISTS OFTEN NARROW
WeAToufd” be* observed ^and each
suggestion, if carried out, will lend
valuable aid to those desiring to
2. Earn all of fte m^on^''h'onest-
3. Put surplus money in the bank.
i. Avoid waste of money.
5. Make a budget.
8. K^ep VhTnk aceount."'^'*“'"''
9. Live as close to income as pos
sible.
10. Make money.
12: Pr" binrprlmptlT"'
13. Invest in reliable securities.
^clplZfield conrrnlng^'th” uZl
Mr. Micawber, who insisted that
at Danville, Mrs. Elizabeth Cun-
College: and also that Mrs. Edwin
B. Mead, who was in charge of the
program is a sister of Miss Read.
Additional Courses In
Education Offered
W^ork Covers Playground Training
Musical Appreciation and Art
the State. This tribe loved the hilly
country and came down only to war
against the Indians of this part.
Mr. Rights says that the Indian is
TurseTScI'hrtadTo® ha^'e "water
the Yadkin and^Catawba rivers and
other smaller streams in North
day evening. His subject was one
of which everyone today knows
cLstl by onT who has made a deep
study of it and one whom students
of Salem College admire and trust
r;:”
flows’^'w helped to unearth some
ancient burial grounds. It has been
noticed that the Indian did not camp
directly on the brink of streams,
unless on a high bank. The usual
led To Lsert^his au'thority was ad
mirable and in this rather difficult
Miss Isabel Wenhold took the part
of Mabel, the young married sister
who is too mnocent to resist the
much of the talk about evolution of
the world has been brought about
by the scientists who have become
so narrow that they can see only a
fragment of the subject. It is the
lack of breadth of vision that causes
men to put forth on the believing
Salem Graduates
In Radio Program
Miss Evelyn Smith and Miss Nanna
sSemTadio^Fans.**”
of games and hand work. In ad
dition the students will learn how to
render first aid to an injured per
son. Reports will be required of
the students during the year. Two
points credit in college gym or the
recommendation of the head of the
most numerous of which are the ar-
trines of this theory. She is driving
her husband to distraction. When
Mabel dreams she is a hen, Henri
etta assures her that there is some
that she must go to Dr. Russell for
the in-
world radical theories that tend to
upset a person’s faith in God and
the Bible. The professional men
of the world are becoming so spe
cialized that they can see and un
derstand and care only for the sub
ject in which they are interested^
handicap^r the advancement of all
Johnson and Miss Evelyn Smith
were given quite a delightful treat
in the form of a radio program in
which the two artists took a promi
nent part. John Prindle Scott, the
eminent composer, of New York
asked to repeat it for radio. It was
througrl^ation^OR*''!^^^
New Jersey.
sor!s^|^\r^^
^ H^Slhet '
nings 7rom“selen" tJ’^St'^^forly.
Miss Wallace will give a course
in Methods in Appreciation of Mu-
severto eight' fZty^''“ hf'cours”
will be devoted to the use of the
Phonograph and the Player Piano.
Music memory contests will be con-
flint chips, broken from these im
plements in the making, for the ma
terial used in making arrows is
S^'|^"UuTrrw«s fflne
Flint is a tractable ston^ readily
111
LiEiiililiu
who“ can*" sTraighten out biological
zoological facts and truths and
ple?!t tL same time.
The great argument of the athe-
istic-evolutionist is that all physical
Mr. Nyquist will teach a course
in Art Structure. The semester’s
Tf^^LT,''Lre'^^l^rm! T^
“11 be”'^ppHed”to the proEH^^^
probably buried for later use, have
to fit the hand, practically all of
maicy; so majtes
Down was the last of the perform
phylicaMar?”'^ Is not the wLking
of the mechanism of the universe
worid7 If it faLs a master-mind
0. P.,, Th,„)
bot^’fLiCT graduates of Salem Col-
wm’bTlnt*e“rtt"ed to toow"o“r
items of the course of study. Special
studies -will be given for the first
seven grades. This class will meet
lhrcenter”of e'lchTrt side.'’ Today
onT whole specimen, of Indian pot
tery in this vicinity. The pottery
■s made of baked mud, sometimes
ances. It was beyond any exj^eta-
unusual success in the musical
world.
on Tuesday afternoon, from four
to five forty.
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