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THE SALEMITE SOCIAL Mary and Louise Stephens went to Statesville Saturday with Mrs. Naylor. * * * Eloise Chesosms and Louise Young spent the weekend with Polly Wolflf. » * * Mildred Morrison went to her home in Greensboro to stay over the week end. * ♦ * Carrie Moore Neal was at her home in Walnut Cove for the week-end. « * * Harriet Uzzle spent the week-end in Greensboro. « * * Polly Burton and Emily Bissette spent Tuesday night with Jean Abell. They came over for the Artists’ Con test. * * * Ruth Joyner, class of ’24, is visit ing Mildred Bames. * * ♦ Mrs. Emmet Brewer, formerly Mary Darden, Frances Leach, Blossom Hud- nell, Ada James were here for the Theta Delta Pi banquet on Saturday night. * * * Miss Sarah Alderman of Greens boro, a judge in the Junior Artists Contest, has been the guest of Miss Albright. * « * Maud Mays had as her guest for the week-end Helen McCreary, of Lexing ton. * « « Mrs. Henkle is here to see her daughter Lila, who is ill. ♦ * * Aylwin Hughson has as her guests, her mother, Mrs. A. L. Hughson and little sister Anne. * ♦ ♦ Helen Coble’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Herbert Coble, spent Tuesday here. “Outlook” ended in a “Literary Di gest” of the “National Republican”. Mr. “Harper’s Weekly” visit brought a “Geographical” change, and the “Beauty” was left to “Judge” for her self, which of the “Country Gentle men” was better for a “Near East Relief”. Julia Bethea (reading Kipling): “This certainly does give one food for thought.” E. Hooks; “Huh! I’ve got indiges tion then.” First Girl: “I love Garber-Davis.” S. G.: “Give me Weidermeyer every time.” Country Cousin; “We’ve always got the best service from Sears-Roebuck. They’re so prompt.”—Boll Weevil. The Railway representatives will be in the office adjoining that of Miss Perryman on Monday afternoon from twelve to two-thirty o’clock to take orders for tickets, abggage checks, and reservations. These will be deliv ered on the following Monday. does JOKES Miss deBarritt: “Just why Wordsworth use this meter”? Nettie Allen Thomas (brightly)— To put yo uto sleep.” Gushing Lady: “I think Rev. Tay lor is wonderful. He brings home to you things you never saw before.” Practical Man: “He hasn’t a thing on that laundry up at college.”— Davidsonian. A Magazine Romance. Mr. “McCall”, just an “American Boy”, grown tall, called on the “Mo dern Priscilla”, the “Elite” of the “Cosmopolitan” village. He hitched his horse to the “Saturday Evening Post”, and sat down by his “Youth’s Companion”. They went over a “Review of Re views” of the “Standards” of a “Wo man’s Home Companion”, and the Salem College Girls will find May Wiles Hats For All Occasions HARRISON’S The Smazi; Shop 415 TRADE ST. Flapper and College Girl Dresses our Specialty. Visit Us When Up Town. 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. EISENBERG’S The Ladies’ Shop THE NEWEST IN LADIES' READY TO WEAR AND MILLINERY AT POPULAR PRICES 15 Per Cent Reduction TO ALL SALEM COLLEGE STUDENTS AND TEACHERS =a 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. GRAVEN CO. THE CASH STORE CORNER FOURTH AND ELM STREETS Seventeen Hours From, Broadway. sa
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