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Page Four. THE SALEMITE Friday, September 22, 1939. BIG-FIVE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE (1939) IT. C. SUte Sept. 23—Davidson at Greensboro, (night). Sept. 29—Tennessee at Raleigh, (Friday night). Oct. 7—^Clemson at Charlotte. Oct. 14—Wake Forest at Baleigh. Oct. 21—Detroit at Detroit. Nov. 4—North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Nov. 11—Duqnesne at Baleigh. Nov. 18—Furman ^at Greenville, S. C. Nov. 25—Duke at Baleigh. Dec. 1—Miami at Coral Gable«, Fla. Wak« Forest Sept. 23—South Carolina at Wake Forest, (night). Sept. 30—North Carolina at Chap el Hill. Oct. 6—Miami at Miami, Fla. (night). Oct. 14—N. C. State at Baleigh, (night). Oct. 21—Western Maryland at Wake Forest (home-coming—night). Oct. 28—Duke at Durham. Nov. 4—Marshall at Huntington, W. Va. Nov. 11—Clemson at Clemson. Nov. 30—Davidson at Charlotte. Snke Sept, Oct. Oct. Pa. Oct. (home- Oct. Nov. Nov. Va. Nov. ham. Nov. 30—Davidson at Davidson. 7—^Colgate at Durham. 14—^Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh, 21—Syracuse at Durham, coming). 28—Wake Forest at Durham. 4—Ga.. Tech at Atlanta, Ga. 11—V. M. I. at Lexington, IS—North Carolina at Dur- 25—N. C. State at Baleigh. Xorth Carolina Sept. 23—Citadel at Chapel Hill. Sept. 30—Wake Forest at Chapel Hill. Oct. 7—Virginia Tech at Norfolk, Va. ....Oct. 14—N. Y. U. at Chapel Hill. Oct. 21—Tulane at New Orleans, La. Oct. 28—Pennsylvania Universit.v at Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 4—N. C. State at Chapel Hill. Nov. 11—Davidson at Winston Slalem. -\ov. 18—Dnko at Durham. Nov. 30—Virginia at Chapel Hill. FALL TENNIS TOURNA MENT BEGINS Pairings have been completed and the fall tennis tournament is now underway, with a doubles tourna ment for upper classmen and a sin gles tournament for freshmen. Sal- lie Emerson, tennis manager, reports that the courts are in good condition and urges that everyone co-operate in playing her matches on schedule in order to complete the tournament by Hockey season. WELCOME To Piccadilly Grill, where you may drop in any time for a sandwich or a feaat. Piccadilly Grill 416 W. Fourth Street DAY STTOENT Wc’vp heard the old saying that a grt at many romances break up in the, summer, but we know of at least two or three that have survived these ];>ast few month.s . . . Jtine Kirk declares that .she’s still “that way” about Gordon, and we wonder why Alargaret Holbrook played “Oh Davidson” so vigorously the first day of school! Jack! . . . All is still well between Betsy and Balph, Salem's stand-bj's, although Betsy says that things might have been different if jitterbug Frank Al- sp;iugh had stayed in town . . . Rum or has it tliat I.ib \el.-on found the members of the caravan extremely intriguing — Especially a certain one from Georgia . . . Mary Ann couldn’t wait for school to get .started before she took a jaunt to Davidson — they always say “The early bird catches the worm!” . . . There’s a general opinion that sum mer romances are merely passing fancies, but Chubby Hayes, Lena Morris, Mary Alice King, Phyllis Gosselin and Sarah Froeber tell us entirely different stories. NEW COSTUME JEWELRY JUST AERIVED Come Over and Make Your Selection EARLY! ARDEN FARM STORE Opposite Salem Square I Yours For A Banner Year At Salem I AND A SWEETER YEAR AT DIAL 2-2645 Dewey’s YOUR RETAIL BAKSB DIAL 2-2645 Birthday and Party Cakes a Specialty COR. 4th and OHEKBT STS. CITY MAMDBT M SALEM M STOK WELCOMES THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY OF Salem College and Academy E. D. Snavely Mrs. M. Perryman Miss Jeanelle Schultz Davidson Sept. 23—N. C. State at Greens boro, (night). Sept. 30—Duke at Davidson. Oct. 7—V. M. I. at Bluefield, W. Va. Oct. 13—Univ. .South Carolina at Sumter, S. C. Oct. 28—Furman at Davidson. Nov. 4—Citadel at Davidson. Nov. 11—North Carolina at Win- ston-S’alem. Nov. 18—Erskine College at Dav idson. Nov. 30—Wake Forest at Char lotte. FRESHMAN What’s this we hear about Phyllis getting a call Sunday afternoon? Hum, not bad, child. TJie phone has been busy latel.v . . . ’Ceal N'uckols was another lucky girl who talked to hoi- one-fiiid-iinly. Say, did you see the yunnny flowers Mavaruth got for lier liirthday? That’s real devotion . . . fomewhcro I faintly remember having heard sumething about one girl and tiiree nicul Oh, now I re member, it was out around tlie wil low tree. Teh, tch, something should be done about such a deplorable condition. . . . Who was the Fresh man who walked into Chapel Thurs day morning with the Soplionjoros? Just wait, it won’t be long until it is proved to her that she’s not a glorious So)»lioniore . . Why do the p’reslimen love the libi-ary so? ( ould it bo that they’re afVaid of anv- thingT Griacious, I hope not! . . . What girl sat in the bathtub on sec ond floor for half an hour just at the word of a Sophomore? Bool A patriot is a man who is always willing to lay down your life for his country. CAMPUS CLEANERS Welcome Salem Students Our Cleaning Is Satisfactory But Inexpensive MRS. E. J. GEORGE SEAMSTRESS Successor To MISS LAKE SMITH IDEAL WelccHne SzJem Students MARGARET MARIE SHOP 223 West Fourth Street Sportsu^ear Headquarters Skirts — Sweaters — Blouses — Suits Reversible Coats — Sloppy Joe Sweaters m 17 vaw/^ye JfoilESMOKSm/iMSCIXF MAKE YOUR NEXT PACK CHEnERFIELOS... the Right c ombination of the worlds arettclbbaccos Tomdoo Co. At the Aquacade, Show-Hit of the New York World’s Fair, Chesterfield has the call see more Chesterfield smokers every place you go. That’s because Chesterfield’s Right Combination of • the best home-grown and aromatic Turkish tobaccos is the only com bination that gives them a cigarette of f€ol wildness with a different and better taste and a more pleasing aroma.
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