French Ch'b PiCTi'RE Tonight library WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., FEBRUARY 26, 1927. Monday N ‘TheUving 1 was opened by Mr. I haT'tTbe'' amiUerC" dding™the ; date^, as Dr. Floyd immediately no- brought'^'forward on the subject in t hand, many of whieh east a great deal of light on the problem. The I T“ and Ta's ™T P '' from becoming entirely i mcntary by the timely inte ighorcd his physical d took part in the proc by' D^r*^ Fk)yd- Tbf proeee" s^oi!::':i«te“;:sl: 1 Miss Meisel, Contralto, Will Sing March 1st :t of Series of Concerts by Civic usic Commission; Miss Meisel Vell^Kno~fn in Music Circles I Dr. John R. Jester Speaks On “The Power to Become” ‘ Must Have Belief in God, Liberal Equipment As Foundation, and Purposefidness Cartoon Wanted cool through'out t the exception of were penetrated, and the whole fac ulty finally was revealed as a crowd series of subscription concerts that have been given this year under the auspices of the Civic Music same night with the famous soprano soloist, Rosa Ponselle, the Newark 1 in -1922. The Miss Dorothy Ragan the next two weeks. C Dr. John R. Jester, ixistor of the First Baptist Church of this m.d^^^ spirit depends largely on panded Chap.! H n 1 his subject, “The Power to ‘^Be^ the students, pointing out the way leading to a better and larger life. Dr. Jester said that he does not mony with God’s will and thought. There is little genius in the world, but most of the achievement and success comes from hard work. A believe with the young Japanese graduating this year at Yale, that tliere is a lack of purpose among be overcome by toil. Liberal culture in a broad edu- We wfirhave*'rilw^iL'^ri In'^e^uea- ™t eontr^butfanyt to tE^pr^" The speaker advised that w'e in tical side of^life,^ but^ive a fJun- ,=“’lege days. We ability to fix one’s mind on a sub- while in school. In the life of every The third’way in which we must woriVto li’ve”or''merefy“to have ^^an existence. There are two views of higher things, and to God, and He )vill unify our lives and make them life that we may take; the first a M^e must. Dr. J^ester sl^d, feJl' the his neck to' the yoke of obedience is the child of liberiy; imminence or nearness of God. It sa/that God h”s "’withdraw™for He is just as near to us today as He was to the men of the Bible. God clearly, 'where Tput tCemphas'is! we must feel intensely, for the world is calling for men and women who can feel and who have hearts, and spoke in the past, He speaks today, and He will speak forever. He is ed. We should form^ oCTonvictTons wTontv hL”* eyeT to'see it" ' that we must have a liberaf equip Dr. Jester divided the student ment for the best work in life. The right sort of preparation is neees- essenUal. “^wf mu^t’lLx a ph^^S basis for life, for growth of the body into two groups; those who are discouraged and tliose who think that they have gone far enough. To the first group he said, “Work beyond” for “No more beyond.” Celebrated In Chapel ia. The Gem of the Ocean’ sung by the senior class, the , school joining in the chorus. _ charming^ly told by Ruth Pfohl, who 1 Miss Marv Mein- , after which the cago Symphony Orchestra in ‘ conda” taking the role of La C Miss Meisel had a prominent ired with the Chicago ■bestra in 1924 in sang at the Grt tival and was . ceivedby.the la, Registrar. ruary 24, Miss Mariar aged A or above for”tl Oise Vaiigim, Luvile Vest, McDowel Club Picture Enjoyed By Audience On Saturday Night, February 19, tlie McDowell Club presented the Ld RayLond*Hatton,'''i'rt\e ' iously funny “We’re in the Navy Clit (although there seemed to be I prize and very little fight) in liich the handsome pugilist, Wal lace Beery, is knocked out in the =ts are picked by his alert and ;led into the Navy. The rest e hold of a ship. Judging shrieks and howls of the than it did the heroes of Pierrettes Ready e is all set for tl Dr. Whiten Guest of Club trology,’at Wellesley College, as its •speaker on Friday evening, Febru ary 13. Miss Pearl Martin, presi dent of the club, introduced Dr. subjecT Jhich'^sht'" Ims^^stuS^r Science Club Has Interesting Me The Science Club had a most in- ary 18. Miss Mary Duncan Mc- Anally had as her subject, “Insu lin.” She told in a very interesting manner the source of this medicine. told of their S( ies of diamonds, white, blue ^Hardi^nrisSl- I who attend, of