REGISTRATION OF FRESHMEN FOR 1923-24. The registration of Freshmen for 1923-24 has been unusually large. Applications for the following girls have been received, and others are ex pected to arrive at a later date. North Carolina Anderson, Mary Barbee, Alice Bardin, Eloise Beasley, Mary Ellis Braswell, Elizabeth Brown, Mary Catherine Burnette, Blanche Bynum, Catherine Byerly, Irene Cash, Eva Chamblee, Eileen Clark, Bessie Cole, Catherine Conrad, Mildred Covington, Dozine Crawford, Caroline Culler, Louise Davis, Addie Mae Davis, Jewel Fay Dunn, Etta Eborn, Flora Eddy, Doris Mae Firey, Thelma Fishel, Iva Fordham, Mignon Gladstone, Ruby Pearl Goswick, Evelyn Graham, Henrietta Grantham, Eamily Griffin, Helen Griffin, Virginia Hadley, Rose Hamilton, Mabel Hammock, Annie Harrell, Alma Hartsell, Margaret Head, Mary Hobgood, Jane Elizabeth Holbrook, Margaret Holt, Nellie May Jarrett, Frances Jarrett, Margaret Jones, Emily Klutz, Elizabeth Knott, Hazel LaRoque, Marianna Lentz, Gwendolyn Lumpkin, Elizabeth Lynville, Idelle Mason, Frances Mason, Mary Lee .McCachern, Geneva Moore, Virginia Hosteller, Nita Newberry, Emily Oettinger, Mary Parks, Claire Pfohl, Ruth Piatt, Ruth Price, Minnie Putnam, Nell Ragsdale, Mary Raper, Ella Raymond, Katherine Redding, Virginia Redfern, Anna Frances Reeves, Katherine Robbins, Jewel Shaffner, Anna Pauline Sharp, Margaret Short, Lorena Siewers, Dorothy Smith, Cora Smitherman, Ruth Steele, Rosa Sullivan, Lucy Taylor, Mary P. Tesh, Veda Mae Thaxton, Annie Belle Thomas, Laura Thompson, Mary Bradley Tomlinson, Eleanor Transou, Elizabeth Triplett, Nellie Triplett, Nettie Ward, Carrie Warren, Elizabeth Wilder, Mary Wilkerson, Maxine Williamson, Elinor Wolfe, Jenny Womble, liois Woods, Marie South Carolina Buckner, Mary Gravely, Elizabeth Holloway, Hazel Florida Addison, Helen Addison, Anna McCarty, Anna Lardner Sample, Margaret Smith, Marion Tennessee Allen, Margaret Ford, Helen Moomaw, Mildred Georgia Neely, Marion Virginia Hurt, Margaret Leece, Margaret Peery, Margaret Whitaker, Louise Jamaica Allen, Constance. PROCEDURE FOR COLLEGE REGISTRATION 1. Main Hall—Register with Miss Vogler. 2. Registrar’s Office: Room 12. Get your Registration Card. 3. Room 14. Have j'Our registra tion approved by the Instructor in charge of the department in which you are registering; get schedule. 4. Treasurer’s Office. Pay Fees and get receipt. 5. Room 15. Biing your Registra tion Card and Schedule and get your class tickets. This is all there is to do, but it will take time. Keep the route directed and wait your turn. If you get out oT order you will have to go back and start again. Don’t lose your cards; duplicates will cost you—Registration cards 25c, Schedule 10c, Class-ticket 5c. NOTICE: Examinations for classi fication of students and for those whose high school preparation is ir regular will be given during the first week of school. Deficiency examina tions for those conditioned in work for the last semester of 1922-23 will be given Monday, September 17. It Is But Feminine To Wish to Be Exclusive/ WMm 'orjKCadam andJifCiss 5 Originality and love liness give to “Lady Jane Frocks” the ever sought charm of ex clusiveness. ^ yVEW YORK 216 West Fourth Street Now that vacation time is over, we welcome you back to school days again During the Vacation Season we have been very l)usy and now have hundreds of popular necessities for your needs— CHINA FOR PAINTING, PAINTING MATERIALS, BRUSHES, Etc. We want you to visit us every week at least and look over our attractive stock of Novelties, Friendship Cards, Etc. Clinard’s Art & Gift Shoppe 124 West Fourth Street Mr. and Mrs. R. R. CHnard EISENBERG’S 'L'he Ladies' Shop The newest in Ladies’ Ready to Wear and Millinery at Popular Prices 15% Reduction To all Salem College Students and Teachers We bring Paris to You We extend to you a most cordial invitation Come and leisurely stroll through the store and inspect the new FASHIONS FOR THE FALL SEASON “Our best service is at your service” Rosenbacher & Bro., The Store of Fashions,