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Sainson and Miss Roberts. Dr.
Africa offered dinner and bridge
for a girl and her date. After a
whispered discussion in the Fresh
man section, Martha Lackey de
cided she wanted it most of all.
One of the highlights of Tuesday’s
auction was Dot Tyndall’s offer to
make someone’s bed for a week
and to give a free trip to Tom
Perry’s. Much to Dot’s surprise,
Suzanne Delaney, a day student,
It Is A Fire House^ Affirms
Barron After Investigation
Here And There
the road to see him ride by. In
his speeches he jeered his predeces
sors, promised lower taxes and
This building was originally
erected in 1785. It seems as if the
By Louise Barron
Salemites returning to school in
September were surprised to find a
fence around the square. Later on
in the year, they were awakened
at early hours by drilling, and soon
the cement walks were replaced by
brick walks. Now they see a build
ing being erected on the square.
, ■ ■ Tvr Cl’ these changes
bought this service. Mr. Sand-' t, ■ ,
, ,, , . , . t which are being made ? I found
resky offered, again this year, to i .1 , . , ,
. ' ^ “e other day through the help
take two girls to the Dnve-In m ; of Ja„e and Mrs. Joseph C. Mason,
Ins convertible. Agnes Rennie and official receptionists at Old Salem
Ann Crenshaw bought the greatly t t 1 x ciaiciu,
desired evening, but had great found out some of the
competition from Miss Barrier. historical background dealing with
Thursday’s auction held as many Salem square,
exciting offers as Tuesday s and, The latest addition on the square
the “buying binge” continued^ Mr. ii3 j,,, combination fire house and
Campbell offered a Picnic at Hang- ’ , ■
ing Rock; Dr. Smith, a waffle din-1 “'ii'het place which is being re-
ner for four; Miss Marsh and Miss huilt on its original foundation..
Shealy, a picnic for 8 on May 1;, This foundation was found during! spring.
South Dorm, 8 tables of bridge at' a recent excavation ' ^
7:30, March 9, not including the
student’s, many offers. As this
goes to press, Mary Hadley Fike
is calling home for more money | tavern, a building which was vital
to buy a trip to Forsyth Country { to travelers, burned and the people
Club, caddie and green fees in-; had no way of saving it. This
eluded, offered by Miss Byrd. I • .. i ,
The excitement of TLsday’s
Auction continued through the trucks from Germany and
week, with everyone discussing house them on the square.
what to buy and ended with Thurs-,j The market portion of the walk
I was also found by excavation. The
Ihe bidding got off to a roaring • • , ,, , , , ,
start with the Gramley’s offer of
dessert bridge for 20 girls on community store was found
March II. Ann Darden Webb was! buried and covered with tan bark,
especially interested in Miss Cov-: This walk has been restored using
ington’s offer of her living room, Ai ■ 1 i ■ r • n •
subdued lights, refreshments and
music for a girl and her date. It have been placed so that
promises to be a good beginning sirls in school, when promenad-
for Ann, for in previous years, ing, would not walk too near the
three Salemites who bought this Brother’s House, The other walks
service were soon after married! r ,
All hungry girls bid frantically’
for Miss Simpson’s chocolate cake, I
which M. G. Rogers bought. One girls.
of the highlights of Thursday’s The first addition to the square
^.uction was a hat made by Mrs.; course, the white clap board
Starrs daughter; Tinkle Millican . ^,y , , ,
modeled for the audience. | wonder why
No one will forget the pitch of th® fence is not a picket one, but
excitement in the audience when* Mrs. Mason told me that the fence
turned out to be almost a triump-
on the square are a cistern and a ^ hant march. In the industrial
sun dial. The cistern was used to cities Osaka and Kobe, he spoke
collect water to be piped to the to crowds of workers over micro
houses. The sun dial will be re- ^ phones from his Chrysler Imperial,
stored near the front of the square.’ he traveled, farmers flocked to
There is one addition which will ’
not be made. That is the corpse j
house which used to be located
behind the fire house. The dead
were placed here until burial be- ‘
cause the houses were too small
to put them in a separate room.
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Japan. Premier Hatoyama went on! more housing as well as trade with
political campaign tour that | Russia and Red China. Russia was
quick to reply to his suggestion;
they offered to start trade negotia
tions at the place “the Japanese
government considers
quate.” Japan chose
City.
most ade-
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Some people have wondered why! f.
Mrs. I i
Mason answered this \yhen she told,
the holly trees which were on the
square have been moved.
me that the original trees were! ’
tulip poplar and these are the ones' ^
to remain.
The restoration of the square is
scheduled to be completed in the
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Mr. Medlin’s offer of dinner and
a drive-in date for One Girl was
announced. All hands were up, all
classes were bidding, and even the
faculty was entering in to fight for
this service. Miss Collett bought
it in the finish.
Oh! Mary Hadley Fike got her
wish and will soon play golf at
Fors3'th Country Club.
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