^ T.ir,RA.K, \ or SHOW CLASS SPIRIT U\\i ^alpntttp Motto: “SAIL ON, SALEM” c;c) OITT FOR HOCKEY PRACTICES HEARD IN UNUSUAL ADDRESS Davidson Professor Lectures to History Club Members on the Subject of Shrines in General and Lourdes in Particidar meetings of the 1 of tlie Depart- the meeting a very enjoyable one.: Dr. Lingle stated that he could the tombs with reverence. They i wofth; Grotius, the father of In- of all shrines. It i5 tl part from Africa. The journey ovei- the desert is very hard and the liv- t the end of the of this shrine is the square of 1 directly in front of “The Church Our Ladv” .y paying business by lea, s of land in this square t taken* plaL at this Sirine. In Brittany, in France, there is a S?ci!H?3£g^^ There is an echo of the shrine of “The Church d'Auray” in the who‘te«le^'"in'the Lt Lawrence Valley and it is told that in 1650, ,ds”;7ploS: Uic giri, leu ner, toia ner to arink a chapel in that place. So in isfs sime^are feekifg"cure^ othls Te the front of the shrine, in to Japan Speaks'to Y.W.C.A. speaker at this meeting was Miss Hagar from Kobe, Japan. Miss Hagar has had a very interesting both missionaries in Japan and she spent the first part of her own life ! bred^ucated" anrgradrted the University of Missouri, afterward returning to Japan where =:“£3i of the Lenten Season Lenten Season is Begun on Ash Wednesday by Address on th Meaning of Lent. At the expanded chapel service on February 23, Ash Wednesday, the speaker was Rev. R, E. Gribbin, rector of Saint Paul’s Episcopal the department of English His subject -.vas concerned with Lent and he began his address by stating that the word had no special biblical significance or ecclesiastical derivation. It means a "lengthen ing”; and the season of Lent is that part of the church year which comes in the Spring when the days are be- Christ; they believe that ives, should be re-experita by them. He was born for tl redmption; He lived to teach tl the way of salvation; He died that they might die to sin; He rose and ascended that they might be con- ;d that they m Y blest. The f ire days in which ( I mind the various e of Jesus Christ, p n is the c they look 1 if there is a awav *from 'the'^'kM Ufl Christ would have them live. Lent tion; a time for taking stock of one's self; a time for thinking of the Hockey Practice Is Again in Full Swing asses Urged to Get Out Full Teams in Pr tion of the field, has been re- ful, in’spHe of7"t Tc'’”’' ‘‘“nr *”'\nergetrieadershrpof ^Mils lel Davis, Head of Hockey, ^ iU be taken up^ in class meet- giving Day. Has it died? Where is it now.? Miss Davis urges that enthusiasm and attend the prfctices ery girl who so desires to come out. The dav for the final games has not been definitely decided Upon, but it Pp thejecord of p^st^ ye!”! women of Japan. Still the need of missionaries in Japan is so great shLld go" rtferr™?ouTd b^Sty Japanese to each American. This dav afternoon, March 3. This is - .e which wa^s not the lefst in- arLT"’Ho"w wUl thfy meet ing part of the program. I it? The next few days will tell. PALMER CHRISTIAN, FAMOUS ARTIST, IN ORGAN RECITAL Noted Artist Frcmi University of Michigan Gives Recital Under Auspices of Thursday Mor7iing Music Club. the Thursday Morning Music Club of Winston-Salem. As a result of the illness of Mr. \ fuoco by De Breck, was decidedly brilliant. This was followed by sey- Sc^ and Fugue in L ealing beauty. The concluding iber on the program was the To- a "Thou art the Rock” by technique but also ^a highly de veloped sense of tliat which is poetic and artistic. He plays with much originality, fi«ish, and vivid effect; and his power of interpreta tion marks him as an artist of great young artist was lovely in a dress tLlnoTgr’arlflk!;!-""" Pupils Recital Is Music Hour Pr ^am__was_asfoUo, Loyal Three are Only Hikers on Wednesday ; to the very end of the pave- Ihey "found some P^sT WiiloJ^'and it is true they lingered awhile for the hands of the old church clock er^e