ALL FEATURE n h'i> 1 Vaudeville .. Saturday Night WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1928. Mrs. H. H. A. Beach Gives Brilliant Musical Program Dr.Rondthaler Finishes Account of Washington Further hiierpretation of Life of On Moiulav evt-niiisr. March S, in Memorial Mall, the Music C'liib Drescntcd Mrs. 11 Movement TelU of C( ions in the Near Kast pandcd Chapel Hour on We( >farch 7. He has had field Monu.ncnt” by l-layins his in B Minor” of which she is fond. Her said that the people to the Koran; they now speak openly ;ritrStein::^^r dirfIT th: Hampton Quartet Gives Negro Spirituals Mr. Carleton Gives Inspiring Talk on Missions in Turkey Y.W.C.A. Offers Course of Study v;.i' Foreign Countrie.s Are Snhjeci.s The Y. W'. A. is ing these spirituals the men attempt to give them in as ncarlv as possible the original form in which they were coniposcd^ and^ sung. They ^sing about a of China, Japan. Indfa, T.atin Amer- g of what Ilamp- Africa and the Near Kast. asses are being taught by of the Y cabinet, as fol- s ;is w'cll.” Their entire Marx; China, Virginia Welch; Ja- ])an, Mary Brewer; Latin America, n the Alice ' these countries are , K'ven their names on the ])0 W. C. A. b Clcwell Bi How I I,ong to Sec That Dav. Walk in Jerusalem Jest 'Like I)e Ole Time Religion. Were You There \^’hen They Cru cified Mv Lord? Said lie Would ('aim the Raging Sea. 1 got to IJe Down; How Shall I Rise? Ain’t Conna Study War No More. Ain't Oonna Grieve Mv Lord No More. I Got Shoes. The first of the series form of a joint ii who came to : tative of the countries of the world where For- of the I f.'lcts CO Go Down Moses. 1^,7 Swing T,ow, Sweet Chariot. p.ucin s If V ... T c,and also helped to increase their in for the series of classes Home Economics Club Holds Meeting Entertaining Last iVi evening, March 7tb, at 6:t ■s ‘’‘'KHSlb Salem Receives Splendid Gift Trees anti Shrubher,/ fo, hn Mr. Salem C'ollege will be ( ; delighted n of the lai .■ plans for^the planting i gift has boen made bv Mr. and Mrs. Holt Haywood of .Montclair, New and'Jersev. Mrs. Havwood is the r of Mrs. H. T. Balinson and - is one of the trustees of the college. studied during the first two years and explained why they are useful tion on oranges, first telling of their value in the diet, then of their growth and the method of picking and packing. She showed the vari ous ways that oranges may be used f.nprtiirt::r^ Annual Elections Are Announced Sights and Insights announces the election of Margaret Hauser as ief, and Helen Johnson, Manager of the 1929 th girls have shown ex-. y in their work, and are. e of filling these offices., (■ring shrubs, is designed for all- vear-round beautification. The de sign which has been furniflj«;d by the Howard-Hickev Company of Hick- r of a mile along Park Boule- nll l)e planted with the follow- of A (90 or above) are: Ruth Carter, Winston-Salem, R. J. Rey nolds High School; Lucy Currie, Davidson, N. C„ Davidson High School; Sara Etird, Winston-Salem, R. J, Reynolds High School; Mary Miller I'alkener, Asheville, N. C., (ioldsboro High School; Margaret Hau.ser, High Point, N. ('.; High Point High Scliool; Margaret Hol brook. Hickory, N. C., Salam Acad- Pines. N. C., Southern Pines High School; Margaret S.^hwarze, Bethle hem, Pa., Moravian Preparatory School; Marjorie Siewers, Winston- Salem, R. J. Reynolds High School; K”rs,vS:r;i,/Stitt”- nora Taylor, Warrenton, N. C., War- renton High School; Lueile Vest, Winston-Slaem, N. C., R. J. Rey nolds High School; Doris Walston, land Neck, Scotland Neck High ion Bloor, Trenton, N. J., Tren ton High School; Alice Caldwell, High Point, N. C., High Point High School; Athena Campourakis, Win- man High School; Sarah Dowling, Augusta, Ga., Tubman High School; R. J. Reynolds High School; Fran ces Hancock, Bluefield, W. Va.. Beaver High School; Susan Lucken- hach, Bethlehem, Pa.. Moravian Preparatory School; Mary Duncan McAnallv, High Point, N. C., Salem Academy; Lillyan Newell, Lakeland, Fla., New Hanover High School; Carolyn Price, Winston-Salem, R. J. Reynolds High School; Dori.s Shir-

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