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The Man-in-the-Moon fell ou
the sky,
One night through the mist and the
dew;
The clouds grew drowsy and 1
their hold,
And down fell the moon like a lui
of gold
To the depths of the sea’s cL
blue.
The cloudlets woke in a terrible
fright
To find the moon not there.
And tliey all clasped hands to form
a chain
Which reached to the earth and back
again.
And they searched for him every-
At last they looked in the midst of
the sea,
shaft of gold pierced th
blue.
Down at the base they saw him ^
And they braved him back up ir
the sky;
And the old world never knew!
—G. S.
There is great misery in the S(
ons of Japan sufifering from t
irthquake.
alliance against Russia.
The evidence in the Sinclair c
is to be presented first to
judge alone.
The North Carolina Supr
Court granted a new trial to two
killers.
Although the rivers of Eastern
Carolina have been rising rapidly,
it is not believed that any serious
damage will result.
Edgar Guest delighted a large
audience Wednesday night at the
Reynolds Memorial Auditorium.
THE CYNIC
The Wall I built of doubt and dis
belief
To ward off disillusion—gives re
Kept me secure within its strong
confines
From whence I watched the broken.
I read of how an ancient, tranquil
Kept peace within their well-girt
dwelling place;
But fond
Of peace, did they so dully live and
die
And nerer wonder what might lie
—Wisconsin Literary Magazine.
“I hear you’ve given up singing t
THE SALE MITE
“Hear ’Em and Weep” '
A Success
On Saturday evening, March 5,
an interesting entertainment, en
titled “Hear ’Em and Weep, or the
Song You Forgot to Remember,”
was presented in Memorial Hall un
der the auspices of Miss Annie
Maude Pollard’s Sunday Schol class
of the First Presbyterian church.
The program took the form of a
story told by Miss Collins, who, tak
ing the part of the Grandmother,
told the story of her life. Her nar
rative was illustrated by charming
tableaux given by members of the
class, and by many old-fashioned
songs, sung by a quartette composed
of Mrs. Reece, Miss Lupo, Mr.
Lupo, and Mr. Anderson. Both
songs and tableauv were very effec
tive, and the entire presentation was
very delightful and entertaining.
Miss Forman Judge
In Thrift Contest
Members of Education 6 have been
very interested during the past
week in the thrift projects of the
Grammar schools of Winston-Salem.
Each grade carried out a project
during one week, making thrift
posters and bulletins concerning th
projects. The children did man_
interesting things, one class making
visits to banks and other commei
cial houses of Winston-Salem. Sei
eral classes wrote plays on th
theme of thrift, showing what they
did during the week. One bulletin
started with the words, “Every
thing in our school was turned int
thrift last week.”
A prize will be given for the bes
posters and bulletins, the judges,
one of whom is Miss Eleanor For
man, being people interested in edu-
JOKES
Captain: “Fix bayonets!”
Voice from the ranks; “There
nothing wrong with mine, sir.”
“This is the place for me”
Said the humorist at the shore.
For here whene’er I tell a joke
The breakers simply roar.”
Prof. in Psych. I: “What do you
associate with the word mutton?”
Freshman: “Jeff.”
Visitor (at funeral) ; “Is that her
coffin.?”
Widower: “Not, that’s my daugh
ter. She has the croup.”—Technic-
Kid: “Father, I passed Cicero
Father: “Did he speak?”
Prof. (
Stre.
'Do you knc
Stude: “No, sir; but if you c.
remember your address I’ll take you
home.”
Adviser: “This is the stadiun
Stude (beginning): “Fine,
take us to the curriculum. They say
they have a good one here.”—Punch
It is easy enough to be happy
When life is a bright, rosy wreath,
But the man worth while
Is the man who can smile
When the dentist is filling his teeth.
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English Teacher; “I am beautiful.
What tense is that?”
Bright Pupil: “Past.”
Wigg “Give me a sentence with
Wagg “Why sure, that’s easy. My
gal’s a naughty girl.”
Some Questions in Botany
Do potatoes ever get dirt in their
eyes ?
Does the neck of a squash need
collar and ties?
Are flower beds made up with
blankets and sheets?
And wee lady's slippers fit what
kind of feet?
Rastus: “Don’t let dem chickens
out, Mirandy.”
Mirandy: “Why not, won’t dey
Rastus: “Deed dey won’t; dey’ll
go home!” —^oys Life.
Johnnie; “Mother I just seen—”
Mother (reprovingly): ‘ ‘Johnnie,
where’s your grammar?”
Johnnie: “She’s down at the bar
ber shop getting her hair bobbed.”
Drip: “Whew! I just took a
quiz.”
Drop: “Finnish?”
Drip: “Ko, Spanish.”
“A circus is a great leveler of
humanity,” remarked the head stake
driver as a tent pole fell upon a
crowd of sightseers.
ALWAYS A
GOOD SHOW
HERE
AMUZU
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
First National Pictures Present
MILTON SILLS
And a Million-Dollar Cast in
“MEN OF STEEL”
famous screen play.
ALSO COMEDY AND FOX NEWS
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
CONWAY TEARLE and AGNES AYRES
In a
Tiffany Production
“MORALS FOR MEN
Exceptional entertainment with two
noted stars.
WITH FEATURE COMEDY AND NEWS