tEBRARY
“WE RE IN
THE NAVY
NOW”
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., FEBRUARY 19, 1927
History Club Meets
Friday Evening
French Club Has
most interesting meeting in the
Magna Carta of British Imperial
Unity,” in which she discussed the
changes ^and evrats leading ^up^to
I.OW they cTmr",
tives to the Pea
1918. Each of t:
“The Progress of CivU War i
”ng the pfst year. The Chinei
Saints’ Day of France Subject of
e monthly meeting of Le Ce
afternoon, February 1H1., in tl
Alice Clewell living room. Tl
ng was called to order by tl
picture “The Conquering Power,”
will be shown in Memorial Hall, on
many of tlie French classes. T
leading roles will be played by I
dolph Valentino and Alice Ter
In response to the roll call e;
member answered with the Frei
name of an American city. A v
SafnTs'^D^rTTrancrM
CathoTic hkhop° ’weaHn^'r miter“
and holding a crosier, told the old
:, the removal of
history, it was decided by the mem
bers that at all subsequent meetings
English Forun
Entertains
Forum Class
day night in tlie Alice Clewell Liv-:
be given the twenty-eighth of Feb-
bri^dirctinrthe play'and Jhere is
Class for the fantastic story “Will
’O tlie Wisp,” which was the pro-
Sara'Bell, who gave a delightful,
characterization of the Old Lady,
Mr. Vardell Plays
In Music Hour
The first of the programs to be
given in celebration of the Beethoven
Centennial took place at Music
in its place, ^and^ the work as we
the beautiful Appassionato,
To Give
Three Act Comedy
ton. The play deals with an u
r is played by Mar-
^an*^ LuckeX"li,‘' wMrYef mfdd^lt
aged lover is played with much com
edy by Letitia Currie.
SM.:ixrst:rt:::
Club
Meets Tuesday Nigh*
lightful George Washington Party,
Tuesday night, February IS.
MISS IDA WILKINSON SPEAKS OF
HER BOOK SHOP IN Y. P. M.
Tells of the Difficulties in the Establishment of
Her Book Shop and of Her Delight and
Enjoyment in the Work
r:
Mar^h'^S.f wTirb^ devoted to"a
the evening of June 6, at the' An
il Comi ~ . .
lool of
of Mr. V
Dr.
lege; of 22 Juniors, 5 in college; of
11 Seniors, 5 in college; of 36
Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors, 11 in
tin'7su%rs«t;stora''wuf mark
ed success.
The Pierrette Players heartily
congratulate the members of the
and anvone who has a bo’ ’
Impressive Wedding
Ceremony Solemni
of Mr. and Mrs. We’re Sure It
Junior, Friday evening, February
m”oriaf Hllf by E.'^Lndthaler.
Prior to the ceremony music was
of Loliengrin’s Wedding March.
Barkis fnd"Frlnces"pr!S center
ed with the groomsmen, Messrs. Le-
Htia Currie, Sarah Kincaid, Virginia
publishing’or book business. After
failing to see the agent who had
promised to help I.er, she went to
iragement from them. They
at the people were too illit
but books that people would
and tliat would help them.
sC lila/and found tlf^t they were
ure. They are grateful for this and
grew with it and learned from it,
finding that the first requisite to
back to build up industrially. In
this way the Southern people lost
the more cultured things, for they
had no leisure for them. This is
The maid of honor. Miss
ported gown. Little Miss Fra
Moore, as flower girl and 1
“!;La'
, bride, Luc
a 1ft on an ex-
Vi
Party A
decorated with festoons of red
^r“t*:afiyS:dt^':;:e
windows. Red candles, placed in
the center of the tables, gave a ■
soft, mellow light to the room. Each
table had places set for four, and
was decorated with dainty red and
out the spirit of ^he season, were
given as favors. About 125 people
Coffee Tea
entertained by SyWia I
McCormick for being the best dai
cers on the floor.^ Music for the o.