Newspapers / The Salemite. / Feb. 28, 1925, edition 1 / Page 2
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THE SALEMITE Hig Brother" Enjoyed By A Large Audience The Salemite Young Ideas place,^there is no (vlu-ther people arJ* really cured there. Dr. Lingle thinks that some the prayers of the people, and the reverence of the thing might have .somethinir to do with it. Saturday Hikers rmd Many Signs of Spring had habits, to follow his example. He wanted Midge to be straight. One dav the minister asked Jim State Home Economics Association to Meet testimonials, seized little Midge, and with the consent of the judge of the Juvenile Court, sent him to Faculty Members Have An Afternoon Tea cuItv,°and™Misl’WiUman of t school faculty bers of the college ifacultv and other friends in the c Friday, March 6— 4:00 P. M.—Hockey Prae little bov was restored finally deel usceptible as anybody else nk almost everybody usceptible as doubts of anybody who professes to be immune. If the ad, let us all go ad together, and puzzle ourselv cheerfully to death. Hurrah for of dan- t the and the picture rt ith the usual happy ending ^ been thinking of Mr. Gribbin suggested ir Wednesdav for Seniors and Sopho ‘Why didn’t you Saturday, March 00 P. M.—Walk ake ofl _-dy for a hand-out !C0nd Hobo—“I had profits earned by the girl bored to full of collegiate activity? How diffe
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