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Friday, September 24, 1937. THE SALEMITE Paae Fiv*», MARRIAGE TOOK PLACE IN CHARLOTTE piiisi Wii Mrs. John Spach Creech, prior to her marriage Thursday afternoon in the Queen City, was Miss Cort- landt Preston. Both are from here and will make their home in Winston-Salem. MOMENTS IN THE UVES OF FRESHMAN Moment I Junior; See here I'i;eshie, we’re new here—just got in today and we’d like to know all about Satem. Since you’ve been here a week couldn’t you tip us off? Freshman: Oh, it's grand. Have you met Mias Lawrence? She’s one of the deans — and she’s swell. Oh, you’ve missed a lot by not coming early. What course are you taking? Junior: Oh, I haven’t decided yet. Maybe something with a little Eng- list in it. You see, I come all of a sudden. Freshman: I see. Well, are you taking Math? It’s so hard. How much did you have in High School. Junior: Oh, only about three months. Freshie: Gee, you’ll never pass. You will like Mr. Curlee, he is so nice. Junior; Yes — I’m looking forward to meeting him. Is Mrs. D— I mean the English teacher — Is she hard? Fre.shie; Well, you have to be pret- ty smart to get anywhere. I like her a lot. Junior: I know I will too- Tell me how many dates can you have? Freshie: Oh, any night in the week. Only I don’t know anyone in town. Do you? Junior: Oh, no, I just got here. Freshie: How did you get in so late? Junior: Oh, I just have pull. Well, I have to go unpack. By the way. I’m no Freshie. I’m a Junior. Freshie: Wh— why you — Junior: Gee, ,but you’re a good sport. Later Junior: Say, you’d better be good to meor this will get in the Sale- mite. Freshie: What are you on the staff. Junior: I’m a secret spy. I go around and find out nastj^ things about people and print it. Freshie: Oh, Honestly? Oh, how horrible. Is that all you do? (At this point the Junior quietly slipped away before she was tempted to tell the girl she was Mrs. Rond- thaler). CIVIC MUSIC CONCERTS (Continued From Page One) Ileber Jepson, Soprano. Wednesday, February 2 — National Symphony Orchestra. Wednesday, March 2 — Richard Crooks, Tenor. April — Luboshutz and Nemeroff, Duo Pianists. Dear Pop: Roses are red, Violets are blue: Send me “fifty”— P. D. Q. Sonny. Dear Sonny; Roses are red, And sometimes pink; Enclosed find “fifty”— I don’t think! Pop. On Tuesday night, September 21, from 8:00 to 10:00 o’clock, Rever end and Mrs. Gordon Spaugh enter tained the faculties of Salem College and Academy with a reception at their home. Delicious punch and cookies were served to practically all of both faculties. Miss Lawrence poured punch, assisted by Misses McAnally, Blair and Turlington. Teacher: Tell, the class something about Col. Lindbergh’s great feat. Student: I never saw them, but I can tell about Charlie Chaplin’s. Janie: You say John is a reckless driver. Martha: Yeah! Bo}’-, when the road turns the same way he does, it’s just a coincidence. Believe it or not, but the rising generation is hard to get out of bed. He; Do you remember that night t kissed you and said I would love you always. Slie; Yes, dear. He: I was afraid you W'ould. The Latch String is Always Out At The CARTERETTE To Salem Girls From 8 A. M. Until 9 P. M. MISS PRESTON BECOMES BRIDE OF JOHN CREECH (Continued From Page One) Charles Creech, Jr., Miss Mary Creech, Miss Margaret McLean, Mr. and Mrs?. Ed Garrett, John Foster, William Coan, III, Dr. and Mrs. How ard Rondthaler, Rev. and Mrs. Gor don Spaugh, all of Winston-Salem; Mrs. Thomas Alexander, Misses Alice Alexander and Betsy Tate and Lind say Tate of Charlotte. Mr. Holder; In which of his bat tles was Alexander the Great killed? Mary McColl: Er-um-er — I think it was his last. Singer: I insured my voice for $100,000. Rival: And what have you done with the money? Dentist: You needn’t open your mouth any wider. W'hen I pull your tooth I expect to stand outside. Squire: Did you call me, my lord? Lancelot: Yes, make haste. Bring the can-opener. I have a flea in my knight clothes. When a man begins to bring home groceries, instead of flowers, the honeymoon is over. Phone 7121 Our half soles and heels go miles farther in steps. We Dye Shoes Any Color DIAL 4901 PASCHAL*S MONTALDO’S DEBUTANTE SHOP REEFER COATS of camel’s hair monotone tweeds 16.95 To 27.50 Smart Shoes For Every Personality HINE*S WEST FOURTH STREET VISIT WATKIN*S BOOK STORE FOR SUPERIOR VALUES stationery with Name or Mon ogram in Red, Blue, or Gold. Per Box f Only 50C Shealfer Fountain Pens, with Names Qg Engraved. #5 Up ♦ \ Crown of Loveliness Awaits You At SOSNIK’S Beauty Salon Iiulividual, flattering coif fures for Autumn icreated especially for you by our skilled hair stylists. To keep your hair the loveli est try our Lacquer. SOSNIK’S Beauty Salon West Fourth At Spruce Phone 5196 DINE OUT OCCASIONALLY AND WHEN YOU DO PATRONIZE THE GREENLAND 412 West Fourth Street B H CO ed o 1st SATURDAY MARTHA RAYE, BING CROSBY — IN — “WAIKIKI WEDDING** — WITH — BOB BURNS and SHIRLEY BOSS MONDAY and TUESDAY DICK POWELL. ALICE FAYE — IN — “ON THE AVENUE** — WITH — MADELEINE CARBOLL and BITZ BBOTHERS GREETINGS TO FACULTY AND STUDENTS OF Salem College and Academy BELK-STEVENS CO. o 99 CD K H a
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