DAVIDSON C;LEE CLUB Motto: “SAIL ON, SALEM” n lbrary ^ Alien 27 Davidson Glee Club To Appear At Salem Senior Class College on the evening of March 27. Jus" ol'th^SenLr Qasf a'nd H bV3T«Ue?fo“nr”i“he Stu dent body and the faculty, but many K-am which eclipses any of their iti v\r“ B in chorus work haying had a great deal of experience in coaching choirs from “The Bandit Song” from Ver- pieces and an excellent jazz or lL'r:r;,s^,=”W „„ noled .,.d .Iwy. ddighl their audiences with their rendition with A. ;vi. Marsnaii lo part. The playing of the orches- IpSgfl thTmost enjoyable portions of ' ^ru^rid'Yot.” Thf:ersn? rrCLu"ng^ytrerb.this"i: followed by “Music When Soft Ind it is sung softly. “College Ties,” a college song sung to the by the Kiser twins^Will iikSl5= place the club has been thi^ this number has ben highly c skit”bv thf Kister twins, the club opens 'the second half of the pro- {Continued On Page Two) sa Caldwell Is Editor 1926 Annual BISHOP RONDTHALER HEARD IN SECOND LENTEN ADDRESS Christ’s Triumphal Entry Into Jerusalem Is Theme of Wednesday Morning Talk By Bishop Rondthaler MISS ROSA CALDWELL The Visits )wn, president of the associa h the election of officers fo. is, 1919), p processional was , Holy,” and this was subject of the address was Sunday.” He stated that the real meaning of f ' through which one ’ the eyents of the kVeek. One can see Him clearly, note His steady step, •limbing the weary hill of Golgotha, time he spoke of Mary’s wonderful gift of perfume. This costly gift. p^of Chrisfs life. The poem “Ride on, ride on in majesty In lowly pomp ride on to die.” coU froirthe*^yillage, and Chris^t got upon the colt to ride to his death. were full of his deeds, y had come to save and of His ap- oaching death, that it would seem nose from every side. The excite ment increased. New pilgrims joined in the procession. They saw Him riding—He had never ridden before. Dr. Schallert Speaks To Hygiene Class introduced his subjcct by a discussion of the object of r,:r;.:.?:,:dti‘^r;^h:;;;::rh^ Conference of Physical Directors Salem College and Academy ae present were Mrs. H. D. (Ruth Clark, 1898); Mrs. s P. Clark (Jennette Warren, 2); Mrs. R. B. Fleming ard, 1921-22; Inez Gold, 1923-2-1; Jerusalem, to travel over a much frequented road, and come, at the last, triumphant into the city of His a hili to the west of the Mount of Olives. The road winds a great deal.^ There^are many curves^ and larylurvel'lnd'then thrroaTll^ scends abruptly to the foot of the Mount of Olives. It leads on, past the wall of the Garden of G ’ semane, over the bridge of the b Kedron, up the steep hill, on w Jerusalem is built, and thr( S. H. Moss (Nannie Raper, 1920); Mrs. J. W. Turner (Min^ fg^r^Grly Deans, 1919; Mrs. Wil liam Welfare (Evelyn Wooten, 1906-08); Alice Watson 1922; Mrs John W. Dillard (Annie Ma Barnes, 1919-20); Mrs. Stafforc • ■ Davis, 1919), g, 1920; Mary it is brought out in the one question, Why did Christ, con trary to all previous custom, ride into'jerusaleni as He did? It -- to fulfill His Father's wisli, to fill the pror,hecies, to lulfiil Ze riah 9:9, in which it is prophf that He would enter the city in ly manner, riding on the colt of an ass; He would ride meekly, h and gently. Christ knew the mean ing of this ride. He knew what was li Carolina College for Women, Rural and Small Community ents in the Recreaton Field.” Other features of the conv( sISi'HFsr."”’'- Pierrette Players Give Books to Library in- of this ride. He knew what was of one-act plays. The is also then die on the cross. The ride into I sented as gifts to the library. whtrcontains noneTf tirdeadly '’“The people of Arabia use a drug called hashia, which paraly.es the >ys all of the higher faculties on tlTlevel^f^beasts.^ The habit of its use quickly fastens itself on {Continued On Page Two) Miss Ruby Clodfelter IsY.W. C. A. Speaker ,t the Y. W. C. A. meeting, Fri- ing been out of school for a number of years. Girls who are twenty CL:^ry^Vrrs:ri‘ot"and ;, N. C., who was a gradua m College in 192-1, sang a

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