THE SALEMITE "Sail on balem** Member of tSoutUern Inier-CoHegiate News paper Ashuciatiou; Member ine Nortii Caroliua Collegute Association. aXAJ}'!}': Uacliel Jordan Kditor-in-Cliief Uazei istcpneubou Managing i:.aiior Jiatnerme i>enn>...~....w i^Ubinesib Munagei burau iiernaou l^root* i^Uiior Lillian \^'aii&intt...^.....~.w^.Ab8igumeni ii.lizauein Connor...^..... ^ii«xcuange iiiUitor Kaitu uaynei» ^.«^^~.itepui'Ler Julia iiairiaiuu iceporter Itutn Ateeveb.. .itepurier Marjorie ^...^.^^.^...xcepuiler Margaret fc>miin ^...^.^..^.......itepurier- Margaret W'iiitaker................. itepOi ter; ii-lizaoetu Tyler itepoiiei' i;’lora L^inUer ^.........,.iCeiiOiiei SALKM SPIRIT. One of the worm wnue mnovationb, of uus college year, so signmcant lOx iis piogiess and cnange, are me sta tistics lor tne Annual. Heretoiore. tuey nave been inieresung, bui ux u ramer trivial nttuxe. buriace and un- enuuring quaiiues were consiueieu, and It was no overwhelming honor to be elected. Ihis year tne tundainentai cnaracieristics wnich a aaiem gm snouid possess were considered. 'iiie> repiesenc ihe real, inner girl, 'me possession of these characteristics pie- supposes self-control, self discipline, ana training. 'inese elections were held on Tues day evening, October twenty-fourih and the large number of nonunees lOx each olfice snowed the interest anu democratic spirit that prevailed. 'ihe resulis are as follows: Sincere—Margaret Russell. Athletic—Adelaide Armheld. Loyal—Eliza G. Moore. Kniiiusiastic—Elizabeth Griffin. Merry—Cora freeze, bociable—Betty V aughan. Poiae—Marjorie Muni. Ingenious—t»orothy Van Ness. Kesouiceful—bright McKemie. inieiiectual—Edim Hanes. Tiusiwonny—Elizabeth Zachary. PRIVILEGED RESPONSIBILITY. Wnen fiediunen receive tneir privil eges Uiey sunuiMineousiy assume rt- sponsibiuties. ihe greater the per sonal ireedom the heavier the persona, resposibiiity: important individual de cisions become necessary. XhereiOic it is not iitting to welcome privilege^ as ihey are granted without consider ing and appieciating &U that they mean. > Associate Jurtice W. R. Day, of the Supreme court has decided to resign irom the bench in vic’.'/ of his duties as umpire in the German-American claims negotiation. Guy Bater. Past in the Masquerader, is to be given at the Auditorium, shortly. Watch out for :noie defin.ta announcements. I iha N. Y. Gian'.s taks the fourth straight game from the N. Y. Yankees by a score of 5 to 3, and \ /in th: world s*ries. AS TIME PASSES. Georgia Crackers! Aren’t you proud of tillsUeoigia has the disc-nction of having the Urst woman U. S. »tna- tofi ane IS iiirs. U. Jd. nelton, of ba- vannah, successor to the late cieuatoi 'iom Vvatson, and she's 76 years old. They say shoes will be cheaper dur ing tiie winter, but thoy do not, tell us w’nat winter. • Would you like to live in Lord Home Island, in liie bouth ir’acilicPerhaps you \vouid when you know that uo rent or taxes have to be paid for land. But go euriy and avoid tne ru£h lor tne island nas an area of only five miles. Official notice of the betrothal of the ex-k^ser and Princess Hermino oi Keuss, was posted Sairorday mjmin^ at tna tbv/n haii of uooin, Holland. Next to it was the announcement of the coming Vir:ddin£; of a pajiter ai:d a p asant. Ths cynical bachelor observes that there are times when c’.pid must re gret his nakedness. Ho would often like to laugh in his sleeves. Dr. Bidon, “the most ingenious roan in the worid," has discovered methods of replacing paralyzed and useless muscles with mechanical equivalents. A man, out walking upon his mechani cal legs, can even hf; a ii:ec!iani:»l arm and light his cigar! Do you know the origin of the phi'ase “Yours truly?,, It dates back to 1632, when it was used in this form: “I solemnly assure you that I truly am, Sir, yours.” Lately certain persons—barbers to be exact—^have decided that it is just as legitimate to honor an inventor of beauty as a great general thus these enterprising babers in France have -aised money to erect a bust of Marcel, the inventor of the celebrated “wave.” EDITH HUNT ASSLSTANT BUSI NESS MANAGER SALEMITE At a recent meeting of the Salemite •‘air, Miss Edith Hunt was elected as ssistant business manager of the lalemite to fill the vacancy caused by he absence of Miss Marian Propst. .Several nominees were sent in by the Junior Class, and the staff elected the olficer from this number. EXCHANGES. State College Wireless Station Opens. Raleigh.—Station WLAC, the new wireless transmitting station at State College, was fonnally opened Monday ivening, October 16, Mrs. Edith Van- Je.bilt, Governor Morison, Josephus )aniels, Frank Page, Dr. W. C. Rid dick and other distinguished speakers being on the program for addresses. The exercises began at 8 o’clock an(' ’.ue to the limited amount of space, available admission w-as by card only The radio station is under the direc tion of Captain George C. Cox, for lerly of the Signal Corps, A. E. F. ')ut now connected with the Depart- nent of Electrical Engineering of the College. Industrial Girl Speaker at Vespers. The Carolinia, N. C. C. W.—Miss Clara Walton, of Winston-Salem, was the speaker at the Sunday Vesper ser vice on last Sunday. Miss Walton has been an industrial worker most of her life and was one of the eightly-eigh' industrial girls in the United Stater ,vho attended the first session of the 3ryn Mawr summer school for indus trial women in the summer of 1921 She gave an interesting account of her experience working for the Reynolds Tobacco Company. She told of the hours, the general rules which govern ed the girls as they worked and spoke especially of the Reynolds Inn, a placc provided for those girls who do no five in Winston-Salem. (We remember with pleasure the talk which Miss Walton made in our own Y. W. meeting last year.) ELECTION ACADEMY OFFICERS. The election of class officers in the .'Academy took place on Friday. The results were as follows: Eleventh grade: President, Anna Pauline Shaffner; vice-president, Ruth Pfohl; secretary, Dorothy Siewers; treasurer, Margaret Holbrook. Tenth grade: President, Lois Mc Rae; vice-president, Dorothy Frazier; secretary, Miriam Anderson; treasurer, Dorothy Schallert. Ninth grade: President, Louisa Young; vice-president, Mary Osborne; secretary, Jane Davis; treasurer, Bet sy James. . Eighth grade: . President, Alberta | Wineskie, vice-j>resident, Virginia I Shaffner; secretary Fay Hine; treas-j urer Carrie May Sto;kton. ' ADVERTISERS IN “SIGHTS AND INSIGHTS.” Amuzu Theatre—Moving Pictures. Belk-Stevens Co.—Ladies' Ready-to- Wear, Dry Goods and Notions. Brotan’s—Ladies’ Ready to Wear. D. G. Craven Co.—Ladies’ Ready to Wear. xne Gift Shop--Jewelry. Harison’s—Ladies’ Ready to Wear. Hines’ Shoe Store—Shoes and Hose. Hopkins-Landquist — Candy, Cold Drinks, Prescriptions. Ideal Dry Goods Co.—Ladies’ Ready to Wear, Dry Goods, Notions. May Wiles Hat Shop—Hats. Milward’s—Ladies’ Ready to Wear. O’Hanlon’s — Candy, Cold Drinks, Prescriptions. j Piedmont Amusement Co.—Movies. i Quality Hat Shop—Millinery. R. J. Reynolds 'lobaLCO Co.—Cigar ettes and Tobacco. Sosnik & Sosnik—Ladies’ Ready to Wear. , Frank A. Stith—Sweaters and Ties, j W. T. Vogler & Son.—Jewelry. Walk-Over Boot Shop—Shoes and Hose. 1 Scosrgin Printing Co.—Printing. I Welfare’s Drug Store—Cold .Drinks, Candies, Prescriptions. : LOST—Biology outfit—two note books j and one text book. If found rctnm I to Elizabeth Tyler, room 303, Main I building. LOST—Math book. Return to Flora Binder, room 118, Clewell Memorial building. FOUND—A dark blue sweater. Will owner please claim it at Miss Stipe’s office. Mary had a little lamb. Her father killed it dead. Now Mary carries it to school Between two hunks of bread. OF NEW YORK . 418 No. Liberty Street COLLEGE CLOTHES FOB THE COLLEGE GIRLS Combining the most practical ideas from tlie School of Ex perience with the latest ideas from the School of Fashion. Brotans present nevir Autumn and Winter College Clothes with the high qualities of an exclusive shop and the low prices of an extensive patronage. “JUST TELL THEM TO MEET YOU AT BROTANS” Sweaters for the College Girl Presents for the Boys in all kinds of Fine Haberdashery HINE-MITCHELL CO. 412 TRADE STREET ¥ i MONDAY AND TUESDAY, : OCTOBER 30th-31st Guy Bates Post in the Greatest Dramatic Achievement of a Decade “THE MASQUERADER” A First National Photoplay WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st » f Bud Fisher’s Favorites “MUTT AND JEFF” Better Than Ever

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