WELCOME /Tl Jyi> h . UR. HOME RONDTHALER N. C., APRIL 2, 1 Christ In The Home Subject Of Third Lenten Address Bishop Ilondthaler Declares that Home Life Is in Great Danger; Love for Each Other and For Christ Foundation of Tme Love the courage of tlie men and tlie for titude of the women during tlie Civil War. The lives of those who died are counted by their deeds rather op said, another great war, the shadows of which are plainly dis- p of homes, but t: to make unhappiness in homes. This idea is that the home is something of a hotel, merely a plaee to stay. outside, and it is do- ^reek homes. God is for girls to stand by e of Jesus Christ in of God made joy a Mary. Mary was r he rose and stood again alive and well. nof Tt't""* tt° ”"‘of*"tf n’'a“ and a\l ttaris'needed ^Tn bT fou^d ; love should be its After Mary’s beautiful deed, Jes us commended her for it, and prom ised that she should always be re membered for her great love. Love that comes from faith in Christ is In closing his Academy Seniors Championship Final Score 17—11; Brilliant Play ing^ Displayed on Both Sides; The final game of the Academy The early lead of the S the first part of the game. The Seniors displayed a great deal of vim and made good use of every Jage'rf' the game'cnded'^wM. score ten to four in favor of the n the second half of tl probably would have done so had the game lasted a few minutes lon- rn"'ndb"r\^L”n't‘'”‘'’ On Monday night a banquet for the teams was given. During the course of the dinner the captains of Tenth Grade Presents Clever Comedy and hard work. The play por- canceled her visit, and one of the girls disguised herself as the aunt, in order to play a trick on her sis- «SS GILLIE LAREW VIS ITS SALEM COLLEGE ematies at ' Randolph Macon .ge, located at Lynchburg Va., spent Monday, Marel, 28, at Salem dtoZs and campus. Miss La- seemed very pleased, and ex- icd the opinion that she was fa- Dr. Floyd Honored By N. C. Educational Asso. lege faculty, was elected President of the French division. The asso- SUPPORT YOUR TEAMS! attend the HOCKEY FINALS To be played Monday Afternoon April 4th Bi^ggest Event Since Thanksgiving Hampton Quartet Presents Program Group of Negjo Spirituals Well e auspices of the Colored Y. Swing I.OW, Sweet Chariot It is interesting to know that the selves. They go Jff L a^oom w^iere out the harmonics for their songs. ton, and at present each has a cer- ‘'‘tW w^ls ™'admission fee, but a silver offering was taken, the pro ceeds of which was given to the DR. FLOYD ENTERTAINS HER ADVISEES Off-Campus Student Gov. Elects Officers Brookes, First Vice-President Monday, March 28, the following girls were nominated for the offi- Voting continued by secret bal lot until Thursday at 2:45 p. m. ORCHESTRA CONCERT _ IS POSTPONED The Concert of the College Oreh- ;stra which was to have been giver on Monday evening, April 4,: in Me- of the Orchestra, hai ailed home on account' of the of her mother. Offers Variety Program lieal Talent Displayed in Varied prored to be very amusing, and of- ijtrsttTrhir^^f'^aXn^ drfs"ed "in Tast Sii f ginia Welelf and ^Pmdtae BarkTey, ing, Cordelia Shaner, and Annie joyed by the entire audience. ssim selections.'' ^ VirgMa ' We'leh,’'Tc- ing act, “A Young ” gave just the vari- Chinese War Is Real Menace To World Peace, Says Mr. Long Russian Military Leaders Training the Cantonese Army; Safety of British and A?nericans In China A t Stake “The present situation in China is one of the most vital problems in and have turned it into the accom plishment of their own ends—a civil Russia, a real menace will confront that section of the universe, and East now. will ^ be the withdrawal of all foreigners from Chinese ter There are two political parties in China today that are fighting pri marily for the same thing, but in reality against each other. The ritory.” Mr. Harry W. Long, head of the Physical Education Depart ment, in an interview with a SaZem- ^L!''L^n'^^*wL"?n*pXograd^mme- diately following the World War, and is well acquainted with the Bol- northern party is the recognized Er'Thrtsrr, ed*thc mtlit futile Lil fL Bol’sh™- helped organize and train the army vicks are re^onsible for the conten tion now evident in Cliina, and are using the^ignorant and illiterate Marshal Chiang, leader of the to£' o:^:^ iTh::r;srie:l;owllTenrgj: Americans, and sections of Shanghai the foreigner? for^ Lttlemenf The to prevent it from pillaging, plun- “It is not national gain for which the ^majority jf dgners Twrle"3opTy'on min- The foreigners enjoy special priv ileges; in their city within the Chi nese city they have their own fire the Chinese against foreign control, (Continued on Page Three.)

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