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VOLLEY BALL mitf FINALS MONDAY Pupils Recital In Mr. Dwire Speaks At History Club Music Hour , of^ Vc 5 interestingly of several ob- tions which he made while id, especially while in Ger- ™ Mr. Dtireltated that all of Eu- WebcrKo^o,Br. Robin nt (La Gaiete) Miss Dowling to Edit Sights and Insights X at Salem and she has been'r member of the annual ^staff ^eael ing, has been a member of the u.»u- tution for three years and has .een Eleventh Grade Presents Comedy so «ome J^W Davidson Glee Club Concert Monday Night on the part of the average Ge fetUng.^" Tlic"* growth‘”^f tir socill' ““‘'‘"■sits?:”?' while in Italy and Dwire also c “Living by I. R. S. Salem College students enjoyed a very delightful Social Forum on Friday night, March eleventh, from nine-thirty to ten o’clock. Sells gave a humorous dialogue, and Miss Pauline Barkeley gave a clev er novelty dance. A specia’ ' ' of the program was a m by Miss Fritz Firey. At the conclusion of the program Miss Anna Pauline Shaffncr, Presi dent of I. E. S., presented of the “Living Endowme: which amounted to about eleven dol lars will be contributed to^the fund French Club Plans Moliere Progam The regular meeting of the French Club wiil be held on Wednesday, March 16, at five o’clock. The pro raises the amount of $5,000 “Living Endowment” which will meet the sllem^t'ill cLse^o be ’a meml the Association of Colleges and luttTn/SsfherAe^:: and because of in cents per day, which will be co uted to the “Living Endown r the auspices of tl Mr. W. M. Hendren Speaks In Expanded Chapel Service Delivers Interesting Lecture; Discusses the Res urrection of Jesus From the Standpoint of a I tended, giving evidence o^f"* its“ho^- heft “■’d'““h prehensive and wide in its ap Lovers of jazzy music were given in being able to tic inclinations might find deep sat isfaction in the numbers sung by the 'itv, was tlie speaker for Ex panded' Chapd Wedne^s- Resurrection of Jesus from the standpoint of a lawyer, and his sub- would in a trial ^to prove that the It is asserted by some and denied not be proven by logical reason- „ and argument 6i man, but they must be believed by the heart. ' Paul said, “With the heart man ed by wit and cleverness, showing with real depth of expression. The soloists of the evening were Mr. R. L. Lowrance and Mr. Wil son. Both sang very well and gra- The piano accompaLments "for the concert were played by Mr. P. B. Frye and Mr. Mobely. Club. 1 (Protheroe)—Glee C Volley Ball Finals To be Played Monday ll7at^2i'30 ot*lLk.^*The teams have story of the resurrection. The dif- must get out of the realm of and hope and enter the reali pure facts. The four gospels and the Acts tell of the great mornii " the arrest of . did not believe until they were con vinced by irresistible evidence. The JS' Jitt their own blood and men will will- If we eonMder the gospel writers Gtion did not give birth to an a scheme or that the faith of ers in Galilee. In the forty days that he spent on earth after His resurrection, he showed Himself to about six hundred people, but we are told in the record that some doubted. 7act, but it puts a seal of verity on lived on earth, that He was cruci fied and buried on Friday, and that The fact of the tomb guarded by Jesus camro^roftheTimr'All the narratives agree that when the wom en went to the tomb, they failed to find the body. The disciples did not believe the women, for they} forThfR^mrn sTldie^ who'slept‘a^ his duty. This fact shows that the; did not imagine or invent the act. Mr. Hendren said that in exam stTry *are ^1 eft^out, while some orrdt^tHo^st;” Edgar Guest Was Visi In^ with him for the evening, Edgar lis famous poems. St interesting fea- ‘t"gar'each of his u poem, “It Takes a Heap o’ ’ In a House to Make It
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