. The Rotunda . by the hostess, Arrivalimpossible—.storm prevent^s your craving for music hasbeen denied. You leave and wanderaimlessly alonp yearning for music•until v-oii i)|iSsi a church biMgihtlyilluminated with many candles—awedding will soon take place. Youenter; here at least you will hearmusic—but what happens? The or-ganist is ill—he cannot play—there isno music. You sink limply into yourseat and then you once more findyourself in the street with a look ofgrim determination on your face. Onto a moving picture theatre you go—perhaps the inner player might driveaway the b
. The Rotunda . by the hostess, Arrivalimpossible—.storm prevent^s your craving for music hasbeen denied. You leave and wanderaimlessly alonp yearning for music•until v-oii i)|iSsi a church biMgihtlyilluminated with many candles—awedding will soon take place. Youenter; here at least you will hearmusic—but what happens? The or-ganist is ill—he cannot play—there isno music. You sink limply into yourseat and then you once more findyourself in the street with a look ofgrim determination on your face. Onto a moving picture theatre you go—perhaps the inner player might driveaway the blues. You enter. Upon th^screen, as you walk down the aisle ..flashed the following notice: Pianoout of order. No music tonight. Turn-ing a right about face you .soon findyourself in the street. The silence isunbearable. Can there be no musicanywhere? Listlessly you trudge hom*.,and crawling into bed you pray thata bird might awaken you with hissong in the morning. What wouldlife be without music?. ( 0\ Mu Omega wishes to ,:n;!t- th-following p]e(:-!: Ruth Barron, Portsmouth I P-ggy Barliam, Noifoik ! Henry Hallar, Wythcvillu(Cornelia Hangar, ;estKitly Hat(h, Wakefield , Alice Jackson, (;ha. e City j Margaret Mackasey, !Annie Gris Mcintosh, Oran.^c Phyllis, Wiod, !,uiK « • • During the past week .Mu Ome:.?a Clui) entertalnec. at t .v > pa: ties. On Tuesday evenin;.r a dinner was served in the banquet room in ca)aret style. * >> t- Mrs. J. A. Davids n entertained i\luOmega Wednesduy evening at heihome. Sandwiches ami puncli wereserved. The chaperones were A. Davidson, ;. Louis HubbariMiss Wheeler and Mrs. Luing. The chapel committee has madechapel on Saturday nioininK-s so inter-esting that the auditorium is crowdedto overflowing. The music departmenthas charge and the ;-;tudents, as wellas the faculty, are anxious for eachSaturday to come to hear the goodmusic. I The first Satuid,ay Dr. J
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