Page Four. THE SALEMITE Saturday, March 21, 1931. HiTCOEl Tlie Rev( of High P the Vesper Serv: ning and his subject Aftergl. - " ned Ml liu lord, will be tlie s))eaker : Sundav ill be “God’> Personality.” Be surf for he is a splendid The campaign for funds to in the Student World Christian lowsliip movement resulted i contribution of $9.00. This is a higli- ly worth while organization and should have the whole hearted sup- ])ort of Salem College. You don’t want to miss the Y. As sociation meeting on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lindsay Patterson will be the guest. She has traveled extensively and has had many in teresting experiences. Slie is also a cliarming and very entertaining speaker. If you come you w'ill have a mighty good time. If you get hungry on Sundaj' aft ernoon about four o’clock, come down to the recreation room of Louiss Bitting Building and have refresh ments. The Y. W. C. A. will be very glad to have you. LENTEN ADDRESS GIVEN BY DR. RONDTHALER (Continued Frc There i Page One) hospitality. There must have been a different reason, and humanistic Luke was well aware of this, •answer or reason is this; There had been no direct change in Jesus’ simple, sweet and understanding attitude toward the routine of every day life. This same attitude is es sential to Christianity. G^hristian life is not one of high, emotional planes and experiences. One reaches the high places only by the eomi place highv. ,iy. I.uke knew this fact, and this story will never cease to be Washington: As' a result of a long trans-Atlan tic telephonic conversation between Secretary Stimson, and Ambassador Dawes and Senator Dwight M. Mor row in I.ondon, the secretary sa would now appear unnecessary for the United States to participate drafting the Franco-Italian Na accord. The statue of Friendship presented by the United States to Brazil dur ing Brazil’s Centeniaial in 1922 is to be removed from its crate in the warehouse where it has been stored for more than eight years and will be set up. It has not yet been definitely decided as to its location. The statue was presented by Charles Evans Hughes, the Secretary of State, at the celebration with a brilliant cere mony. Since then it has rested in Su'edens A 1,000 year old ski has been found in at Marsh at Aastranka is the oldest ski discovered in Sweden ■cording to Scientists who have amined the relic. CAROLINA Ruth Chatterton’s latest talkie “Unfaithful” will be the attracti at the Carolina on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of next week. Paul Lukas, who has played with hei raany times before, will play the leading role opposite her. During the latter half of the week. One of the funniest pictures of the entire year will be shown. It is Will Rogers in “A Connecticut Yankee.” with e e of u Up to the front porch of each of our homes, Jesus comes in this sim l)le, unassuming manner and in tli( way we receive Him, we express our selves. There is always the struggh between criticisms, self-pity, eon fusion, and responsibilitv of daily life on one hand, and Jesus with sii: plicity and unaffectedness on th other, to whom one word or prays can make one’s attitude that of woi dering, hoping and listening. Every story reaches its write through someone. Who told thi story until it reached Luke’s ear Did Jesus go out and tell of thi hasty rebuke ? We know that he did not. Did Mary tell it; w'e think n •Nine times out of ten, by changing the personal pronoun, we who told the. story, and in i it was Martha. If Martha told this, then the sequel to this story satisfies us co pletely, for Jesus’ reply wrought her heart what it can do in our o\ heart, and she had the courage pass it on to tlie generations of the With gasoline enough left for fii hours more, Japan’s army dirigible No. 8. landed at Tokio after sixty hours and one minute aloft, claiming a new record for sustained flight. New Yorh: To the skirling of pipes and the blaring of brass twenty thousand Irish marched up F^ifth Avenue in their annual St. Patrick’s parade. In the reviewing stands were va city and state eminents, including a Maekie, a Foley, a Dowling, ; Leary, a Mulrooney, a Ruddy, anc a Cahalan. Governor Roosevelt wa the only Dutchman present. Paris-. Renewed demands for woman suf ferage are being voiced here follow ing a presentation of a letter to Pre mier Laval by the Duchess de Li Rochefoucould. The Duchess, Chief of the French suffragists, urged rec ognition of women’s political rights saying, “Today, the hour lias no longer come to desire, but to obtain the ballot.” STATE A popular stage play of many years has been made into a talkie, and will be shown at the State on Monday and Tuesday. It is “Ten Nightsi in a Barroom” and William Farnham, popular actor of the legitimate stage, will play the leading role. On Wednesday and Thursday, Grace Moore, Reginald Denny and Wallace Beery will appear in “Ladies’ Mor- “The Last Parade” with Jack Holt W'ill be the feature picture for Friday and Saturday. PERSONALS Intercollegiate News CONCERT GIVEN AT CLEMMONS (Continued From Page One) Avalanche —Burleigh. Miss Read 5. To Melodies Grie; Ensemble 0. Finale from Concerte in D Minor Vieuxtemp; Miss Read 7. Waltz Thompson Andante from Coneertante —Eichberg Hzel Read Maria Bowen George Dickieson • F.lizabeth McClaugherty Miss Dorotliv Thompson was accompanist. Seniors of Asheville Normal will present “Mercliant of Venice” at Commencement. The Cast will be picked from a class studying the play of Sliakespeare. The petition presented by the stu dent body requesting approval of the progressed honor society was dorsed by the faculty of N. C. State College. Phi Beta Kappa is the ul timate aim. Dr. Benard Spilman, noted Bap tist Preacher, who recentlv cele brated his fiOth birthday, arrived at Meredith College March 10, to make a month’s visit. A delegation of more than 100 members met to attend the Student Volunteer Conference in the Presby terian Church at Farmville, Va. S. and C. Varsity Team ends sea son by defeating \i^ and M. in one of the fastest and most exciting games of the year. end E Virginia Harris, Mary Clark, Mar garet Smith, Eva Hackney and Elizabeth Allen are spending the week-end in Washinj^ton. Millieent Ward is at home in Con cord for the week-end. Emma Kapp is away for the week-end in Bethania, N. C. Elizabeth Marx will be in Dur ham this Week-end at a meeting of the Executive Council of North Carolina Student Volunteer Asso ciation, of which body she is a mem- Simmons Shoe Store NEW ARRIVALS DAILY FOR EASTER MODERATELY PRICED ATTRACTIVE STYLES 444 Trade St. - Phone 1282 Carrye Braxton, dice Caldwell are ;>r the week-end. Elizabeth Leak and Hortense Car- Ida B. Williamson will be at home son are spending Sunday in Greens- in Burlington and Grace Bi Kinston WITH GRACE MOORE, WALLACE BEERY REGINALD DENNY . XOVKI.TY — COMEDY Wednesday and Thursday “PARADING PAJAMAS’ And “Somebody Stole My Gal’ MON.-TUES.-WED t0i. Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. “A CONNECTICUT YANKEE” 118 W. Fourth St. ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. “EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL ” Gifts for all Occasions SALEM GIRLS ! received one. Get better acquainted with an “A” class sliop wliere lested equipment and graduate operators assure you of running no risks. 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