SALEM CHORAL EVENING WINSTON-SALEM, N. C„ SATURDAY. MARCH 17, 1928. Dr. Rondthaler Speaks in Expanded Chapel Service. Takes as Subjcct Vicarious Service and Sacrifice for Others. Especially Fifty-third Chap ter of (rcnesis Seniors Entertained At Dinner ciallv as tlu'ir use is ex('m]>lified tlu- fifty-third chaptt-r of Isaiali: and Saturday, Nrardi !) and 10, ' saved tile lives of one lunidred and itv-six passengers and all of the of the Robert E. Lee, whicli Dr. .and ^rrs. Ir. and Mr.s. Uondlhaler Give D,- lightful Function i„ Lihrar// , Mareh If,, ,ler delight- or of the Seniors at ;i I’rogressive I): Party in the College f.ibrarv. out very effectively. The ce bowl of white .sweet peas and ferns ■ form of small ] In the eenter of the I.ibrary was ; Mr. Bahnson Discusses “Science and Religion” On Sundav evening, .March 10. in the Y. W. C\ A. Vesper service, Mr, Iliimidifying Company the subject “.Scicncc and wliich is that ( Dean Shirley Gives Lenten Organ Recital that ha.s been given this year. It consisted of the first of the series given eacli year by Doan Shirley. The program was an unusually in teresting and varied one. The Nea- 'be Dean l)egan imhcr was “.\\e M/iria,” written • Arcadelt, of th" Neapolitan hool, arranged bv Liszl:. and re-ar- ■■anist of New York City. Thi.s French Club Holds Interesting Meeting Moliere and Ili.s JVorhs J/V The C’ercle Fra monthly meeting in the living room of the Alice Clewell Building on Wednesd.ay, March I K The subject works. In response to the roll call, tion from Moliere. the president. Letitia Currie, ap- five members who are^ to ]>ropose ■Si r of the “Illustre ed how hi.s works ind manners of France during is versatility and ‘the genius he ed in creating some of tlie est characters of world litera- Ina Lindsey discussed “I.es .Moliere, tbrouSHiis'HdieldrJheA- thc time. I.etitia Currie out how the ed the lack of s eictv of the age a e of the eh; (G ,f “Le Mis- :■ of world s t)lay, she pointed ). .\leeste, condcmn- n the so- Howard M. Rondthaler Heartily W. I'uturf Pri'xifleni of Sidi'tti College MakcH in« Appt Dr. and Mrs. Howard E. Rond thaler were the recipients of mar past wi'ekr ui.on \he birth of^' .arch i). The new arrival is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore li thaler of ('lennnons Road, and himself with the lesser glory of the Presidency of Salem College. Need less to say, he will certainly attain Dorothy Ragan To Be Editor of The Salemite l.uihcl Dnnn Will Be Head of The lh,.sine.s-s- Staff. At a very im))ortant meeting of an. was elected Editor-in-Cbief of the Salemite for 1928-29, and Isa- Dunn was elected Business .Man- association with the o this lime, that they well fitted for the the end of April and will put out the first issue of the Salemite in May of this year. Announcement of the complete staff will be made LoM’ell Thomas Delivers Re markable Illustrated Lecture Famous Author and Traveller Charms Audience; tory of "With All and Lawrence in / Relates Story of "With Allenby in Palestine ’ in Arahia" ■, Mareh 1.3, by a ca- ind delig\fterby'hi'.rilluX\trf”ll^^^^ ture “With Allenby in Palestine and Lawrence in Arabia.” The lecture cable narrative of the harsh and ing times in the East during the World War. Most thrilling and I of all was the account of Al- Bll’.lLrR'L'lwlyJpractically in suring Ihe success of the inter allied ' the parts of lich included , Cairo, Khar toum, the Ilejaz, Gaza, Mccea, ,fop- ing^upTo" thr^alT of ed this with the".limpleTevLenfman ed the (late on foot After this were’s Khartoum and the ui the N trying the fall J ^ Mecc”^^Vhen story of Colonel Lawn n tl e n crowned king of Arabia,” wlio Dr ill equipped Arat^'ii army that drove the Turks out of ■Arabia, a feat which Mr. Thomas tory. Finally, and as strange as any thing that had preceded it, came the story of Petra, “the enchanted rose- (■■arvcd out of the any heard since Major Vivien Gil bert’s “Homancc of the Last Cru- Colonel Webb Gives Instructive Talk Deav of Tohaceo Auc ....... Colonel G. E. Webb, c in, and editor of the So the regular meeting of the Scientific leietv on I’ridav evening, .March 9. Colonel \A'cl)b‘first gan- an inter- ■ol. Webb stated, “to visualize Capt. ohn Smith and Powhatan the pow erful Indian King, without the Pipe paint the negro farm hand -vv’ithout ; pl.ayed no sr • of thinking twice before he : ‘Herb of Jean Nieolct.' For tion was re- n to buy to- ; it was be- Mid-Term Concert Monday Evening Stiidentt of Mm. Delightful On Mom in Memorial Hall the“ £ year Concert was given by the ad vanced students of the School of w'as rendered. The pi- given them by the ('ollege Music Faculty. The wh'ole concert was an example of the great progress which is being made in the School of O^njolo:. s Mary Frances Cash :ommencement Speak- ers Are Announced Dr. W. N. Schwarze, of ] cm, Pa., will preach the bac( linent in the mal worlds. inary, and in ad( professor and