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T HE S A I, E M I T E ANNOUNCEMENTS Chapel service will be held dur ing examinations on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, but not on Wednesday. * *■ *' On Wednesday, February C, at the expanded Chapel service, Mr. Fred M. Tate, of High Point, North Carolina, will deliver an ad dress. Mr. Tate is one of the lead ing manufacturers of furniture in the South. His subject, ‘‘A Growing Southern Community—Plans, Am bitions and Ideals” is sure to prove interesting. * * * Due to the fact that examinations will be held during the week, there will be no hockey practice. BE CONVINCED! A TRIAI. AT ANY OF OUR COUNTERS WIIJ> CONVINCE YOU WE HAVE WHAT YOU NEED HOPKINS-LANDQUIST COMPANY Phone 159 DRUGGISTS South Main St. SOCIALS Miss Dorothy Brown of Greens boro was the week-end guest of Miss Elizabeth Parker. * * * Misses Ethel Cox, Virginia Red ding and Mary Ragsdale spent the week-end in High Point. * * * Miss Elizabeth Kluttz spent the week-end at her home in Salisbury. * » * Misses Margaret Beneini and Kathryn Raymond spent the week end in High Point with relatives. * * M iss Herminc Ware of N. C. C. W. recently visited Miss Peggy Holbrook. comfletp: new wardrobes FOR THE COLLEGE GIRL— BROTANS OF NEW YORK U8 No. Liberty Street You can select the most e.xclusive apparel for Classroom. Campus and the more Formal Afternoon and Evening Functions. And re member the prices are most reasonable, con sidering the beauty of the garments. Coats, Suits, Dresses, Sweaters, Skirts, Millinery, Etc. O’Hanlon’s For Dainty Ci’eains and Face Powders Cotv’s Face Powder, 89c the Box O’HANLON, The Rexall Store JOKES Jigger Shaw—Huh, you’d better not, you might freeze to it. * * * Dyer—So Highee has gone into the real estate business. How is he doing? Ryer—Making lots. * * * Many Do the Same Bull — How many cigars d’ye smoke a day? Durham—Any given number. * * * All For Him “Your fiancee appears to have a will of her own.” “True. At times I regret that I am sole beneficiary.” * * * His .Life Cycle She—“Why does that author go off on a tear and get drunk?” He—"^So that he can write stories about his experiences.” She—“But why does he want to write about his experiences?” He—“So as to get some money.” She—“But why does he want money ?” He—“So he can go off on a tear and get drunk again.” * * * The violinist who can make his instrument talk doesn’t expect to hear it'say, “You are stringing me.” * * * High Rollers “The w'aves are high today, aren’t they?” “Yes, look how they are. tipping the bell-buoys.” * * » * Different “O, come! Stop borrowing trouble.” “Borrowing! Gee whiz, man, trouble isn’t like money. When I borrow money I can forget about it right away.” * * * Seasonable Reflection “1 consider him as honest as the day is long.” “Yes; but the days are getting shorter.” * * The Rector—Now, Molly, would you rather be beautiful or good. Molly—I’d rather be beautiful a«d repent. SHOES OF STYLE and Quality BELCKER-FORLAW SHOE CO. dobson“1iu^ WINSTON SHOE STORE 436 N. TRADE ST. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. B B"''H m' S ^ IS 'S e 3; BELK- SILVERS Co. DEPARTMENT STORE SEE OUR * Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery, $1 & $1.69 pr. JANUARY WHITE SPECIALS Clearance of all Coats now^ on. :»:;!«' b: ; B^ii m; ai ^b b : e.'s . w. .bmib ;i Bi^BiiiiBnsiiBir^Bi^i: ‘There is no place like THE ANCHOR for values"’ Your dollar buys a Dollar’s Worth every time. The Anchor Store LOVELY NEW UNDERWEAR NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR SUMMER SUPPLY Lovely g'owns and teddies of Pussy Willow. Hand-made g’owais and teddies of fine nain.- sook. In white and the new^ colors, such as pink, blue, orchid, maise. ROSENBACHER & BRO. Founded 1880. MAY WII.ES HAT SHOP HAS MOVED from 2121 2 West F'ourth Street to 213 West Fourth Street, over Hines’. MAY WILES MILWARD’C OF NEW YORK M Distinctive L^adies Apparel Dresses and Hats ON DISPLAY \\^est 4 Sth treet Winston-Salem, North Carolina ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT THE IDEAL Salem Girls—pay us a visit every time you are up town. You will always find here something new and something you will want. You are always welcome, whether you come to shop, use our phone, leave your packages or wait for your friends. THE IDEAL HEADQUARTERS FOR SALEM GIRLS FRESHMEN SOPHMORES, JUNIORS AND SENIORS! You’ll find the latchstring on the outside al- ll/CI I7ADU^C waj’s just around the corner, at »» EiLr0 the College Girl’s Drug Store, where you’ll find anthing you want. Make your wants know at Welfare’s and they will be supplied.
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