THE SALEMITB SOCIALS. The following girls spent the week end at their respective homes: Eliza beth Strowd, Louise Latia, Christine Brooks, Evelyn Graham, Mildred Mor rison, Lois Crowell, Alice Cilley and Elizabeth Yancey. While Mary Todd visited at G. W. C. Carry Mcore and Maude Mayj v/ere yisiied here by their respective sisters. ' Laura Howell, Edith and Marjorie Hunt, motored to Blowing Rock for the v/eek end, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Holland of Win.'ton-Salem. Miss Hannah Weaver from Ashe- Get Your Memory Book From WELFARE’S DRUG STORE 33 1-3% off ville, has recently entered Salem as a new student. Salem extends to her the heartiest of welcomes. Misses Elfie Bames, Hester Banks, Helen Coble, Wilhelmina Huske and Helen Phoebus left for their respective homes on Wednesday. Misses Rachel Jordan and Edith Hunt left for lialei"h on 'ihursday to iit:.,cnd tlie ir.Lsrcohegiate press acso- jii.tion as representatives of the Salemite. “ii. U. L CAMPAIGN.” “We can’t have foilis at Salem,” ihe Hygiene Class announced, “Who laii to hold iheir sliouiders up,” tio on a pian they pounced. 1 he plan was very simple, uoiiipiete in ea^n respect— A pian conipeiung every one 10 Stand and sit ereoc. ihe class appointed judges, i.iaue,^ufacurcs by uie score— Alia vv'iiui. injy proacheU they prac ticed. No one could ask for more. % A nice reward was offered J.11U ciass who Uid t;ie best. The bopnomoies xt^ere tne straightest, Ana Liie judges did tne lesi. JOKES. Mr. Ingle: iName some production in which the supply excceds tlie de mand. Kiight Student: Trouble. Every body IS making it. HARRISON’S The Smart Shop 415 TRADE ST. Flapper and College Girl Dresses our Specialty. Visit Us When Up Town. Freshman; Miss Albright, how do you make your students understand so well? Miss Albright: First, I tell them what I’m going to tell them; then I tell them; then I tell them what I told them. Eunice Grubbs (on Forum)—“The gorilla is the king of the African for ests. He lives in Africa.” Mr. Ingle: “These subjects are very simple. I think I have given them too learned an interpretation, but I can’t help it.” Pud Griffin (mournfully)—“I’ve got Ed. but I’d rather have gym.”(James.) E. G. Moore: “Alice, v/hen are you ^oing to pay me that nickel I owe you! 9" Wear Mine’s Shoes ■'O’Hanlon’s Drug Store Welcomes You Always to Our Store, where Courtesy, Politeness and Good Service Is to Be Found THE REXALL STORE. THE GIFT SHOP Welcome the Young Ladies of Salem at all times. When in lieedof-Gifls in the JEWELRY LINE, be’sure to see what the GIFT SHOP has to offer ta supply your wants. FINE jfcWELRY-AND WATCH REPAIRING ..„.428 North Liberty Street... We Bring PARIS TO YOU We extend to you a most cordial invitation Come and leisurely stroll through the store and inspect the new FASHIONS FOR THE FALL SEASON “Our best service is at your service” Rosenbacher & Bro. The Store of Fashions. We are glad to welcome Salem College Girls back. We have missed them. The Anchor Store QUALITY MEET ME AT THE IDEAL ECONOMY SPECIAL! Jersey Silk Vest and Bloomers Special $L95 each Corduroy Breakfast Robes $2.95 . All colors Phones 321 & 380 IE IDEAL Phones 321 & 380 Demand the Best in Hsdr Nets ' By calling for SOUTHERNETTE Southern Beauties use “Southemettes" Both Beauty and Net are Made in Dixie Your Drug Store and Shopping Place Have Them