Page Six. THE SALEMITE December 13, 1946. Lablings Hear Local Speaker Mr. Oliver C. Riggs, Director of liGseareh for tlie Bahnson Company ill Winston-Salem, was the guest speaker at the December Lablings meeting Tuesday night. Mr. Biggs’ topic was Exploration. He discussed one phase of the Wilkins-Kllsworth Transpolar Submarine Expedition, highlighting some things of human as well as scientific interest. Mr. Higgs served as First Engineer on this expedition, which began from f^pitzburgen, Norway across the North Polar Sea to Point Barrow, Alaska, through the Bearing Sea, and down the West Coast of the United States. Mr. T?iggs illustrated his account of the expedition with a complete map of the submarine, “Nautilus,” and gave a detailed ac count of the members of the crew and how they lived. After his talk, Mr. Eiggs held an informal period of di.scussion and answered all questions from the students. The meeting was adjourned and Christmas punch and cookies were served by the refreshment com mittee. French Club Sees Technicolor Movie The French Club presented a moving picture on France in tech nicolor Monday night in the old Chapel at 6:45. The movie showed scenes from tlie principle cities of the different sections of France. One villiage in Brittany was shown which Dr. Jordan afterwards ex plained was completely demolished during the war. When the movie was finished, Betsy Meiklejohn explained tho club’s Christmas project, which is sending a 17-year-old French girl a box of food and clothing, and club members were given a chance to contribute. The box is being mailed this week and although it will not arrive in time for Christ mas, a letter has been sent announc ing it. FflSHDN 5HDP AT thadi PlC:CADlLLY GRILL The most up-to-da-te Restaurant in the South 415 West Fourth Street Snyder’s Photo Studio 213Vi West Fourth Street PHONE 2-0523 RAY W. GOODRICH PHOTOGRAPHERS Academy Girls Will Broadcast The Salem Academy girls will give a dramatization of the Christ mases at Salem^years ago for Salem’s regular radio broadcast over W. S. J. S. next Tuesday night from 7:.'!0 until 8 p. m. The story begins when Dora Baraza from Panama City tells Dr. K'ondthater she will not bo able to go home for Christmas this year. Then Dr. Rondthaler, actually in the broadcast, consoles her saying tliJit it won’t be so bad. He tells her that all the girls used to stay •ii campus during Christmas. The story then goes back to 1808 when some of tho, original Christmas dialogue written that year will be used. The dial6gue consists of ques tions and answers about Christmas. This broadcast, directed by Miss Louise Wood, will immediately follow the annual Christmas dinner at the Academy. Blands Music Store Fine Stationary Hallmark - Norcross Cards 422 W. 4th St. TWIN CITV lOBY OCANUiU} col 612 W. Fourth St. Dial 7106 Winston-Salem, N. C. FOK THE LATEST VICTROLA RECORDS REZNICK’S 440 N. Liberty St. Dial 2-1443 Barber Photo Supply Company Kodak Headquarters 106 W. 5th St.—Opposite Post Office WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. First Night Comments Dot Arrington: Well who did it? It can’t be Mary, because ev^ery- thing points to her. Euby Moye: Then it must be Hatley or the radio announcer, or maybe Gaither killed her with the javelin. Kuth Hayes: Is the curtaiu closing? Is the curtain closing? Is the cur tain closing? First Balloon (a climatic boom expected): Poof. Second Balloon: Pfff. Barbara Folger (missing a cue at a crucial moment): Let’s eat. Dale Smith: Even Kemtone would help that horrible set. Janie-MulhoUem: I still cried tears in the last act. Professor: That’s a lovely dress, is it hers? Mr. Weinland: Say, they’re good. The straw that broke the illusion: Boots Lambeth, the corpse supposed ly prone in the closet with Rigor Mortis, seen outside the Day Stu dent Center sipping a coke between acts. Day Students Plan Party The Day Students are buzzing with plans for their informal Christ mas party to be given from 4 until 6 o’clock December 17. Each Day Student is being asked to bring a present (not to exceed one dollar in expense) for Santa Claus to dis tribute under the tree. A floor show featuring Christmas music and audience participation will be given under the direction of Debbie Darr and Lucy Seott. luerru KAUFMAN’S 317 West 4th Street - - - Dial 7994 I MERRY CHRISTMAS BRODT • SEPARK MUSIC CO. 620 W, 4th St. The Management And Employees of Bobbitt Drug Stores Cordially Invite You to Trade ■with Your Favorite Drug Store BOBBITT PHARMACY Reynolds Bldg. Dial 5189 NISSEN DRUG STORE Nissen Bldg. Dial 6129 BOBBITT’S COLLEGE PHARMACY Hawthorne & Lockland Dial 3-1567 BOBBITT DRUG STORE R. E. Lee Hotel Dial 2-1135 Compliments of ttc. FINE SHOES STAR OF THE CHESTERFIELD SUPPER CLUB ALL NBC STATIONS \ THEY SATISFY! ■fiif ALL OVEH AMERICA—CHISTERFIILD IS tOPSi FIELD Copynghr 194o, UOOm & Mvws Toiacco Co