THE SALEMITE FRIDAY NIGHT Y. W. C. A. SERVICE ■Senior Class In Charge. The last regular Friday night Y. W. C. A. meeting was led entirely by the Senior class. The meeting was opened with the singing of a familiar hymn, after which a scripture passage was read, followed by a solo delightfully sung by Miss Bessie Ffohl. Miss Marion Blair, the speaker, was then introduced by Miss Josephine Shaff- ner, the president of the class, who was presiding. Miss Blair talked upon “The Passion Play”, which she saw last year in Oberammagau. This was a most interesting account. She ex plained the conditions under which the “Passion Play” is presented, and re lated the events of the day on which the play is given. Miss Blair dis tributed several cards and photo graphs, illustrating scenes and char acters. Following the talk, those seniors who had attended Blue Ridge sang the song, “Lift Aloft the Light of Love”, which was used in the con test at the Blue Ridge Conference last summer. The words o fthis song were written by Miss Rachel Jordan, and the music by Miss Charlotte Mathew- soa. The - .service was dismissed by the repetition of the Y. W. C. A. motto. HISTORY CLUB HOLDS REGULAR MEETING (Continued from page one) the good, bad, indifferent, the inter ested and the uninterested out to vote. It may seem an easy, unimportant and unnecessary undertaking to the pub lic. It is the master work of the whole machinery and takes hard, con sistent, untiring labor on the part of serious minded men. He has to plan for the worse, a rainy day, and provide cars to bring in the lazy and the in different. He must also have competent men on hand to give necessary information to the ignorant. In this position Mr. Stockton emphasized the necessary use of tact. One old confederate who one day wished to be of some use stayed at the poles and cordially greeted a good many arrivals with not altogether successful results. One elderly lady, upon arriving to vote, was thus cordially greeted: “Why, Miss So and So, you’ve no idea how glad I am to see you. But I declare, Miss So and So, I really wouldn’t have recognized you, indeed I wouldn’t.” “And why?”, questioned the con fused lady, “wouldn’t you have recog nized me ?” “Why, I declare. Miss So and So, I do believe your hair has changed color*!” He may easily imagine that the Democrats didn’t receive her vote! Mr. Stockton spoke of all the speaking which is done for elections as being, in his estimation, quite use less, except that which is done on the night of the election day itself. This speaking usually is worth something, said he, and it is for this that we save our best and most powerful men. For the last three years Mr. Josepheus Daniels has been here for this occa sion. The vice-chairman of the county is a woman who has complete charge of the organization of the women voters, and it was for her aid that Mr. Stock ton appealed to us as future women voters. It is our duty and responsi bility as citizens of our country to use intelligently the power that has been granted us in this direction. Let the men know that we are interested in the machinery as well as the actual election day and perform a duty which it is a crime to neglect! Let’s work and vote, Salem College! Music Hour for Thursday, April 19th will be a recital by Academy pupils. MONTALDOS WEST FOURTH ST. (At Cherry) New Shop Gowns, Suits, Wraps, Millinery and Accessories It Is But Feminine To Wish to Be Exclttsivef ^orJ)([adam andJitiss Originality and love liness give to “Lady Jane Frocks” the ever sought charm of ex clusiveness. i/VBVVTTOHK 215 West Fourth Street THE McDOWELL CLUB his two children. After having been subjected to all sorts of misfortunes he finally came to the realization of the fact that men’s lives are governed by a higher power, in whose hands they are as mere clay. In addition to the Harold Lloyd comedy on last Saturday night, a slow motion golf picture was shown. This picture was secured by the Athletic Association for the benefit of our amateur golfers. “A Sailor-Made Man” was one of the most enjoyable pictures that has been secured during the year. The audience was kept in a continual state of laughter throughout the whole per formance, and by the time the picture was over any “Sat. Night Blues” that might have been threatening had been driven far from the hearts of the Salem girls. SUNDAY EVENING VESPER SERVICE Topic, “Blue Ridge.” On Sunday evening preceding the Easter recess, the Y. W. C. A. held a vesper service in the living room of Alice Clewell Building. “Blue Ridge” was the main thought throughout this meeting, and was carried out in the talk, songs, and devotions. Dr. Rond- thaler, the speaker, gave a concise and accurate account of Blue Ridge, inter preting Blue Ridge itself, with its re ligious inspirations, amusements, sports, and the numerous advantages which just such a place offers. It is indeed a privilege to attend a Blue Ridge conference, and Salem desires that her delegation be an unusually large and representative one this year. Following Dr. Rondthaler’s talk, a familiar hymn was sung, and the meeting was dismissed. THE GIFT SHOP Welcome the Young Ladies of Salem at all times. When in need of Gifts in the JEWELRY LINE, be sure to see what the GIFT SHOP has to offer to supply your wants. 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