WINSTON-SALEM. X. C„ SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1928. Special Features Mark the Celebration of Founders’ Day Dr. Edmund Schwarze Gives Address :)i Chapel; Trustees Entertained at Dinner e, pastor o Church. iinbrokel 'a”nd ”hOTOrable liistory of “Yet the real .secret of this grand There is an intangible, but -a priceless Sr5 nent success of the school of the ancient Moravian cliurch in tlic licart of l''uro]>e from the fifteenth ry grades, college and ,ini- His was also the first suc- and object less ods, antedatin: But tile real ; too, hinged nil of real t Recent Donations to Swimmine Pool Fund gift of $1,500 made l.v Mr. John Hicks of Raleigh. Several other gifts have been donated since 1 Tas^^'last reported. Emiiy Sarg Rose Frazie Sarah Turli .Mr. John Hi. by February 23. iable from the fact i-d the mission fields tlu-i dren needed to be reared at h Mrs. Ader Speaks To Y. W. C. A 'J'racca Dcvidopm/'nt of .11,1 and TAls of I In . The regular Y. W. C. A. vesper ■rvice was held on Sunday evening in ihe Campus I.iving Room of Alice Clewell Building. Marv Duncan >Ic- Anally presided and Elizabeth Rop ing tlie work of that c : type of home, tion both in the past and at x ; and friends of the Moravian To the pl,u- which makes this ;)un(h-rs' Day memorable 1 would ■ieflv direct vour attention. It is alike the glorv of the past and the promise of the future. It arises out of the deepest needs of the human heart with instincts as direct and unvarying as the freight of a hom ing pigeon. Walt Whitman’s lines it, thi.1 hroad earth of ours. and ihe slag, Enclosed and safe whhhi its central heart, Nestles the seed perfection. “Of the heart’s truest endow- lents we select two. First, the in stinct of Love. It is in our emo tional nature we find the sacred fire health to the body, li^ijht ;to the the spirit. Love it desires, is for- Home Economics Club Discusses Spring Styles terials, Mm The Home E rn'(Tiarg^;'’of the'" skirts for the spring, itere.sting phase of the s is that the skirts will s will be i: It in the h vail this spring. DorotI.y Thompson played a pi ano solo after which Dorothy Woot- The program v a solo dance by I It was quite fitting that Mrs. Ader should speak at the Y. W. C. A, a fcM' well-chosen words traced the history of the Travelers’ Aid from its earliest beginning through the of the nature of the w and of the necessity ganization especially b elers’ Aid worker has given price less service not only to the jjoor and I the fact that Tra indispsable to travehng public. . because of the lization of today is the welfare of the Junior Music Students Give Recital .lliractive Program Rendered Ihj |)rogram of piano and viol bcrs. The program was as red a very deliglittui piano and violin nuni- Laura Elizabeth 1 ’"LiUian Pritchett Opal Kimel Dorothy Tucker Margaret Maxwell Hide and Seek .. Mr. R. W. MacDonald Joins College Faculty .studv at Duke place has been fil ning of the sccoi University. Her , who has in the De partment of Education at Duke. Mr. MacDonald received his B. A. from ,drix liege in A. from Duke I [■ of Ph. D. He I suggested bv the title of his Ph. D thesis: “Public School Taxation in North Carolina and the South,” this being the first doctorial study of the subject. As Head of the Depart- has charge of all courses in E. lier of the college faculty who lias to fulfill tiu' duti'es of his iiosition. Order of the Scorpion Pledges New Members Seven (lirls From Sophomore and Jnnior Clas.ses Are Pledged into the Order, these girls g been considered vvortliy of lership by reason of their quali The Order of tile founded on Salem (' last year with the a\ wbich Vontrihute to the welfare and hnprovement of college life. The preamble to the constitution reads as ing that the best use of thc-se op- the ^student body and the faculty. ::lg‘'^i s=;?’o?s“‘do hereby establish the Order of the TIh- Order of the Scorpion has, during the short period of its c on the Salem College has revived the custom of celebrat ing Mav Day and last year, spon sored the beautiful May-Day Pag eant whicli was given on the lower ;he’’:;:.:;o?:: (C. ee) Salem Alumnae Hold Semi-Annual Meeting .Vr-,.' Officers Elected; Interesting Program Enjoyed iors of Salem College Tlie meeting opened at c with over two hundred l>resent. Mrs. R. P. R -Mary M( after the stees, and the incoming the Senior Class, she paid to the memory of Miss reading of the minutes of 's meeting the election of officers lor the ensuing year took place. Mrs. W. O. Spencer, Jr., Alma Mater which has just adopted by the College. Thi.s Alma Mater is entirely a Salem by MfL .Marlan^BlairT'^an Tlumna and the chorL by Miss^Vnna pTu- of Salem, wliile the muL^c\fIs com posed by Dean Vardell, dean of Dean Vardell, of the music fac ie Joy of ■, “On a by an of tlu‘ class of 1 Iminorous talk on “Fads, Facts and Fancies at Salem College.” Mrs. Heece next called upon Colo nel Fries, who, rep’i‘senting the trus tees. spoke briefly and forcibly on “What the Trustees Think of the Al.nnnae and What the Trustees Ex pect of till' .\lnmnae.” He urged .Mrs. E. E. I f Westfield rought greetin ity of London, ence witli her English Girl’s (Continued -s'^froiirVhe I Dr. Rondthaler Attends Alumnae Meetings son, Rocky Mount and Mt. Airy rmnae Celebrate Founders’ Day ary 9, he was present given by the Rocky J nae meeting ‘in .Mt. Airy on Wed day, February 15. Tliis meetiii V)n Saturday, I'ebruary 18, I Shirley will speak at the luncl given by the A.sheville alumna celebration of this same oeeasior