THE SALEMITE JOKES Why They Missed Fame Lots of men would have left their foot prints Time’s eternal sands to grace, Had they gotten mother’s slipper At the proper time and place. Bishop—^“Who can tell me what the Epistles were?” Laura Howell—“I can. They were the wives of the apostles.” At the Polls “What is your age, Madame?” “I’ve seen thirty summers.” “How long have you been blind?’ Wife, reading newspaper to hus band—“Here’s a couple that have been married after fifty years of courtship." Husband—“We’ll I’m not surprised”. Wife—“Why?” Husband—“He was probably so weak he couldn’t hold out any longer." Judge—“Take your choice, sixty days m jail or sixty dollars.” Culprit—“I’ll take the sixty dollars” Teacher-to-Boy—“Use the word fascinate in a sentence.” Boy—“I had a girl who had twelve buttons on her dress but she got so fat she could only fascinate.” MEETING OF REGISTRARS Miss deBarritt (addressing class on “Romeo and Juliet) “Do you all re member in the balcony scene where— E. Tyler (in breathless attention) “Yes’ml” Miss deBarritt: Miss Lyerly, take out the card on which you have writ ten the notable lines taken from “Mid summer Nights Dream” and read them to us. Hickory: “Oh, I left them in the book, Miss deBarritt, I didn’t take them out.” On March 2nd and 3rd, a meeting of the registrars of North Carolina Col leges was held in Greensboro at N. C. C. W. On the first afternoon Dr. Thomas Wilson of U. N. C., Dr. Pas chal, Wake Forest; Dean Wanamaker, Trinity; Dr. Hood, Davidson; Dr. Boomower, Meredith; Miss Moore, N. C. C. W.; Miss Forman, Salem, the registrars of the seven North Carolina colleges belonging to the Southern Association of Colleges and Prepara tory Schools, met. Saturday, the representatives of all North Carolina colleges were invited to attend the meeting and a State Association of College Registrars was organized with Dr. Thos. Wilson of U. N. C. as chairman and Miss Moore of N. C. C. W. as secretary. The addi tional members were Miss McLean, Queens; Miss Brock, Greensboro Col lege for Women; President Case, At lantic Christian College; President Longaker, Lenoir; Miss Robinson, Chowan; Miss Turner, St. Mary’s; Mr. Hollingsworth, Mitchell; Mr. Owen, N. C. A. & E. The members of this organization who represent colleges in the Southern Association, also belong to the Na tional Association of Registrars which meets every other year. The work of these meetings was concerned chiefly with the work of the high schools of the State as shown by their 1922 graduates now in college freshman classes. Plans for a unifoi-m definition of what constitutes an ac ceptable unit for college entrance was left to a committee who will report in May. Through this work it is hoped that all high schools may have this in formation for use of 1923 graduates. 'This State Association of Registrars will be a great help to both colleges and high schools and we look forward to other reports from the work begun by them. To Rachel Davis and K. Kincaid who are speaking of sines, cosines and tangents— Polly Wolff: “You have to know a lot of math to work that chemistry, don’t you”? Nancye Lowe: “These soup bowls are the hardest things to pass.” Margaret Nicholls: “Not as hard as exams, though.” H. Uzzle (to Julia Bethea, who is reading marriage statistics) “What makes you always read those for”? J. Bethea: “Because I want to see if more men than women get married.” HARRISON’S The Smart Shop 415 TRADE ST. Flapper and College Girl Dresses our Specialty. Visit Us When Up Town. EISENBERG’S The Ladies’ Shop TffB N'EWFST IN LADIES’ READY TO WEAR AND MILLINERY AT POPULAR PRICES 15 Per Cent Reduction TO ALL SALEM COLLEGE STUDENTS AND TEACHERS Some Suggestions EASTER CARDS GIFT CARDS FRIENDSHIP CARDS BIRTHDAY CARDS CONGRATULATION CARDS GRADUATING CONGRATULATIONS PARTY INVITATIONS PLACE CARDS PARTY FAVORS PARTY PAPER CAPS SEALING WAX OUTFITS STATIONARY GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS There are hundreds of things that we carry that you are sure to need. Visit our SHOP and ask for it. We are likely to have just what you are looking for. Clinard’s Art and Gift Shop Phone 2661 R. R. Clinard, Manager. Next to Anchor Store 124 W. 4th St. Ea—4- ■■ IN THE SPRING a maiden’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of CLOTHES and simultaneously to CRAVEN’S Where she finds the latest creations for all occasions D. G. CRAVEN CO. THE CASH STORE CORNER FOURTH AND ELM STREETS Seventeen Hours From Broadway.