STUDICNT FRIENDSHIP DRI\ E Motto: “SAIL ON, SALEM” BE(;iNS THE FIRST OF NOVEMBER ('., Saturday, October 18, 1921 COLONEL CLEMENT MANLY The Pierrette Players SPEAKS ON WEDNESDAY Announce Members Colonel ^lanly Tells of Interesting Experience In Scotland and England During the Summer HELEN PUGH APPEARS IN CONCERT AT SALEM COLLEGE Famous Child Prodigy Gives Delightful Piano Recital In Memorial Hall. Thursday Xight , Scientific Society Has ^ Night about his trip through Scotland and England, where he visited^ the ful in Lth material and design, - possessing that dignity which be- . of lens. Especially interesting and rcr;.™ “urrVLt of a large glass raindrop which re- one of the worlds lovliest garden Xabba Keyn( ti^e‘vales’* and "Venr'^rf ftiS s^r"on7speXtor^ lo’^pull AUa irbbintl Isab While the — are might imagine them to be. All l„temational Papcr rmer“Jre'‘^U:^tai:U Fof College StudciltS ’piano^eita^rtn^ and in their place are informai.ly ^ " ThZdir nikt anL'esptit for Vox Studentium ^Published Monthly 3:15 o’clock. ^ tvrr“2.^?r£^tr \,.r=r. "«”nd b‘o w™i.d“ ’'.■'I'lnin, '''-W'■'"i ™ 'to h... .1 i"« ,43”(".LTm'' mT.'. held in February. ^ j f some when they were reminded that ‘‘gl't fanciful. Miss 1 ugh be The club consists of an executive theTditor o T.trLrEM.xr ^ime” was still on his her s nd f, o , tl I 11 c u m ttee clud ng Dr. Wil- SA.EM.rK. , t Hungar an Rhapsody LuEhby Misses Hall Smith Chase, .steeple was his ardent disciple. Yes, No- 12. ^.s she played with th. R vnolds 1„ it was time to turn one’s face Salem- utmost skill and ease. A very strik The Senior Class Has Charge of Y. W. C.A. Young^ and'^MT°Edlfn ^J. ■, Tabba Reynolds, ,y Lee Glasgow, Miriam Brietz, y Alta Robbins, October Twentieth Is To Be Budget Uay enstoe, uorotny viewers, aim .i.c October 20, has been SSS'crr Tea For Episcopalian r.%S"."S;,.E SmdenlsOn Thursday 1:“;;:'^?^.'’S; "Old l-athel''Tta'I"wIs°lHlllIn*W^ job and that the clock in the churc of tlie most ddightfur walks'^ olth fiant'llzt Hungar'ian Rhapsody . This she played with the skill and ease. A vi 1 picturesque num group was MacDowell Wind. The last group c of the hle‘!:i' R. E. . . the VTsitors at Silem last Tot^al .^....$5.50 madeTth^^^^^^^^ Te"! eT^ess"ol'“ PerTapT^the moTrt^ rte'3get on tlle^lppoEtld dl7“^' sa^rpelnuts we^'serv“ed"‘'’ iF^oft?"^ ^ prTsWent'^of^\he Stud^rt*" Self Gov- Staying up all night may mak. Logical Prof: “Give me an ex- ti'me" every" note is as clear and dis- 1 wise as an owl, but an owl ha.s ample of a vicious circle ” tinet as a bell sense during the day. ^ student: ^ -What you’re just go- The entire program of the eve- One of the most intei rams of the Y. W. C. A ist Friday night by place of the Y. W. C. A. in the col of the puzzled man given by Mr. Health is a lesson which .should be Mrs. Reid To Appear ^ Music Hou ts‘Xr:;S

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