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S A L E M I T E The Salemite EDITORIAL STAFF deUvLeTLX/to the^EnglLh 9 Salem- Hollywood^via^ Sights^ and^Insights^ tlie injustice of the world, the c, the family, the disposition of civilization, but it is only to the highly cultured and refined that the gift of constructive criticism is j MA S DORTER NEW AND YOUTHFUL MODES Dere Ma,®^'‘"”“’ Well, we’re in the middle of pas- ; thing "tis" l“th’er“" Mr. Jim“ whari : tole ye about las weke got it into : his hed that we ain’t sportin our- : At p.T ' tur we gotta drink 8 glasses of wat- cole splonge Ma, an you don’t kno . what tis but O gee golly its a-r-f- ■ u-1. You fele like the buzzids is ' after ye, or like Josh felt wen Pete ' lokt him in the coffin Pa made for COATS-DRESSES-HATS THAT WILL PARTICULARLY APPEAL TO THE COLLEGE MISS Our displays represent all that is new and distinctive in apparel and accessories for Fall and Winter, 1926. Pay us a visit. IDEAI SS FIRST A TORfcHOOLWR^i VARIES morrow what it is not absolutely necessary to do today, and the habit and firmly fixed. In the mar life it is sometimes difficult tc to mikrft cor^letely iLSble But the question is pointed- should one strive to excel one’s the highest marks? Of course it is perfectly legitimate to work for the highest grade, but what is a grade, XhThof too “plainir some^t“mes. what one has learned or has not learned? After all, what is gained, if the final grade has been the chief tion'forHf^, but it'*!* WhTn w”lVbe nrg“des toTorV for, no marks to achieve, life is made of Ihol" ttss*%“df t’of ' grades, but on the way they Then, if the lesson has juT a lUtlTbettL" 'ear'dly rSilJ't.lt’willte"':ewarrcre! to be said to pass away the time, Don’t leave that notebook or I paper until the last minute, bu to work on it now, and avoid n brttoelyT^say'^I *few words Tbout' this condition with a view to better- !-:ii;:t:;rt.:i:i!:eml/:^l: all possible speed and lack of r t^Ztti-^Serr-d’rude, and spare the nerves and feelings ecretaries of the Y. W. C. A., will ay, October 9th and^lOth"'^ M curlock will speak at the weel ■clock 'sheT, ' alit.rand all Salem'gSraTe ^^vH to meet her. Miss Scurloek was the Blue Ridge Conference in Ju and was one of the most popular It is open from 1 Jerusha. Lightnin rods go zigy- zagy and you sorta give a bias These Mr. Jim’s says all this st sgood for your constitushion, wh ever that is, but it ain’t gonna ^“welt we all were askt to come a meetin Mon and some hie moke rrtX;7rwri?et":,raS at me an sed theyd put my name down for everything, but I went to t ye tole me to be modest and not accept all the honors ' se girls might give to me c tole me she’d do TLrthe”’ arrity (shes the one what gave me( wop in my right side Ma, what' WALK-OVER SHOE STORE HOPKINS-LANDQUIST ,ir). Fresh Air fan—Period 1 zer (she’s allers playin’ ball in the backyard. I’m gonna askt Gabriel to give her a pearl frum the rubv gates to toss. (Miss Foie says that’s whut the mule did to Josh rasn’t aughn’t to be where 'hen the mule did it) to im so popler I ain’t never R. S. yestiddy, that menes I Rest an I tole her I would if she Tell Pa if he runs short o COLONIAL MON.—TUES.—WED. & THURS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS “THE BLACK PIRATE” Entirely in Natural Color that walks on four feet. It has a she’s a big pet she is never very wild. The cow is very useful both ■ dead and when alive._ We get: ■ men'shVs"7eaf tl^eyTeU hef “hide: ? for it’s value as a food, called steak - and her flesh is widely known as 1, and the chief ingredient of chicken sal- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TOM MIX “No Man’s Gold” t J Mr. and Mrs. Huske, of Fay Piatt and Rose Frazier spent Sun day at their homes in Durham. :r parents'^ iJ Grelnsboro^ast ss Mary Kent, of Lenoir, of friends at N. C. C. W. last w Airy Sunday to h LET US BE RESPONSIBLE FOR Your Appearance TWIN-CIT\7 DryCIeaningCo. J pin, dear. If you take it to Granii she’ll show you how it was used.”
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