THE SALEMI^
Mr. Rodeheaver and
Others of Sunday
Pai'ty at Chapel
roll ^
Training Camp for
Y. W. C. A. Officers
State will be held at Camp Latta
under the auspices cf Queen’s Col
lege from Mav the first t- May the
third. At this conference there will
tweeti the colleges and for getting
new ideas from the able leaders who
Ella Raper spent the week-end
Durham with Ruth Piatt.
Frances Campbell spent the wee
end with Ila Albert in Kernersvill
Christine Brooks spent the wee
ATHLETIC CALENDAR
t-1:30—Archery.
4:30-5—Baseball.
The Falcon of Ser Federigo
bines. A large leafv vine full of de
licious clusters of purple fruit
shaded a rude wooden bench be-
Federigo! musing! s^t Tookin "Llow
li.'m at the Arno River, which like
“oA'irgrcen'vaiw" From itfgreen
banks rose the graceful spires and
the loftv towers of Florence. Near
Ser Federigo sat his trusty falcon,
his pride and^ delight, lazily blink-
gXway. “‘’"liasjseriet mT h‘oW
him on mv wrist and see him flv.”
Ser Federigo uttered a startled
exclamation under his breath, and
fa^boy?”
“Monna Giovanna. Please, Ser,
let me stav just a little while and
Have I Z"rt"your°f'Ieling°sT I’raw-
ful sorry, Ser."
Ser Federigo, softly patting the
shining head, said, as he wiped a
Sonny,‘"rt rLlyThat'yT remind
me of a beautiful lady very dear to
my command. The future was rosy
looking to me, and it seemed as if
nature had dealt with me kindly.
But, alas, I fell in love with a fair
banquet and tournament. How I
loved her! How I wooed her, but it
was all in vain, for my rival had
won the jewel of my heart.”
Here he wiped a ^ tear from his
hand.
“But, Ser, tell me what she was
like so I can find her for you when
^ “Oh,° !hVwas a very beautiful
ladv, as tall and stately as yonder
poplars. Her dark eyes, how they
sparkled!—Why should I talk like
this? I am happy. I have my little
cottage to dwell in; my garden to
■. in; my trusty falcon to talk
“■‘Mother is well, thank you, but
Daddy's gone. He’s been gone a
long time, and he is not coming
back again. Mother says that he
id bright. The earth was h
1 in the soft September su.
Two lovely ladies,
from the hands of my rejected lov-
er, even for nay sake? I
“I know it! I know it! To
is but to command. I have li
him already, and now to ask 1
for his falcon, the only thing which
has remained faithful to him, his
pride an^ his joy, it is hard,”
They found Ser Federigo work-
J among his flowers. The kind
in the house? I have guests and
nothing can be too good for them.
Oh that I had ruby, glass, silver,
LIL" "" food to place
“Signor did not hunt today,' she
said, “and there's nothing in the
cupboard but bread and weiners.”
Suddenly, the drowsy falcon
shook his little bells and seemed to
you can find it in your heart, v
you give it to my poor, ui
that he might live?”
vou ask. H I liad known this one
iiour ago. the falcon would be vours.
To do honor to your presence, I
bade him, who had so^ graciously
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