THE SALEMIT^
Seniors Entertained
At President’s Home
Dr. t rederick Haynes
Addresses Students
Young Ideas “i
. „ ti
ire is to be a colvumist. Probably
ic college bov would like to be in
FOUNTAIN PENS
' interesting Lecture on
Je position of his father and prob-
Silver and Gold
of the progression.
During the progress of the delici-
with “The Memory Book of my
gold. Later in the evening Fate’s
living room of Alice Clewell Build-
liour hearing lir.’FredLick^Haynrs^
lie^ sophomore. Everybody wants
I statVstics nobody" is" rclly^hlp*'
ly. We may say that we do not al-
"cl 'if they are*'true”it*i7too com-
ilicated a world for us and we think
.crhaps the sophomore was right.
PENCILS
We repair them and
sell the best one to be
had—
THE SHEAFFER
tirely crndde'wUh^lie^opini^^^^ frt
quentlv shared of this “lion of the
biography of Boswdl, said Dr.
Haynes. Boswdl was a dose friend
of Johnson and was in his company
able thirst for information, we have ]
we liave been trying to collect sta
tistics. Our original aim was to find
’ierrette Players
Announce Program
Tlie Pierrette Players have an-
Pencils $1.00 up
Pens $2.50 up
M?ss \^ulf May"stip^e“"‘^“’^^"
Covers were laid for the host and
hostess and members of the senior
who, in popular opinion, was the
"E“ r7:s,“ ‘
“TA,"£fr
President of the United States, or ^
sorand'tl>arwe-''sl7ould onTy have ,
April 16
Life and Works of Sir Artliur
,Ving Pinero-Elizabeth Parker.
The Widow of Wasdale Head—
Pinero—Ruth Pfohl.
We repair Swiss and
American wrist
watches.
dass: Misses^ Jean Abd, Elizabetli
life and conversation. Macaulay,
May 1
THE GIFT SHOP
Jewelers
428 N. Liberty St.
Allen, Ella Aston, Louise Woodard,
Mary McKelvie, Alice Dunklee, El-
gie Nance,^Pauline Hawkings, Tabba
He hated'^Boswdt 'so^he^despised
his “Life of Johnson.” He did not
But alas, for our high hopes!
Human nature is more versatile and ,
less to be trusted tlian even the '
cynical and world-weary colyumist
Shaw —Frank G. Thompson —
Elizabeth Hobgood.
Sophia Hall, Lois Crowell, Eleanor
der, Kate Sheets^ Daisy Lee Glas-
toli Rauhut! Members of the fac
ulty who enjoyed this occasion were:
Misses Lula May Stipe, Marian
sfid that'^he possessed a”true “bow
wow manner,” but often it proved
to be the proverbial bark without
any bite. Nevertheless, he was ex
ceedingly frank and made extremdy
caustic and witty remarks at the ex-
iss air.
May 15
answer to the question. ^
It seems tliat everybody in the
Sketch of Pereival Wilde—Lois
:rowdI.
^^The Finger of God—Pereival
Phone 1259. Hours: 9 to 12; 2 to 6
Dr. j. a. Taylor
DENTAL SURGEON
sion offered. Although he was very
happiest. 'The first person whom _
Higgins, R. J. Campbell and C. G.
uncouth to look upon, he was saved
draws Maggie and Jiggs. To the
Messrs. Carl Ogburn, Ralph Og-
burn, A. L. Brandon, Gilbert Robin
son, Irvin Carlyle, Robert Shore,
Ton, Paul Bahnson, Phil Butner,
rkt,L°.THrt-:w!irm
Wright, Fortescue, Alan Owen,
John Ingle, Norman Ingle, Dr.
Guy Masten, Dr. Clay Poole, and
Rev. Carl Helmich.
Eleventh Grade Team
Wins Championship
cere charity for all who were needy
and his keen and genial sense of
who liad been a friend of Johnson
old. Don’t let^us discourage onf
of his choice. He said that the art-
SOSNIK & SOSNIK
"Con'ect Dress for Women”
420 N. Liberty St.
Again he spoke of a man who
walked every day to the^^ale^ house
must needs always be carricd back
He is tlie author of so many clever
can make fun of all his acquaint-
from all criticism of censure.
Furthermore, he may not only dc-
'^'This'wL'’«'ie the first^of our sur-
One More Week
And Then -- --
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So, Hkf the crrfty”fbx Tn^aU the
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iSHsTIl.
road to hell is paved with good in-
is purely figurative. It was really
Consider this a personal i
nvitation to come in this week
In Dr. Johnson’s wide cirde of
we met.) ^But listen to his answer!
and select the new tilings you
need for this event.
HlTrlton, Anne, ‘efr forward.
of the day. A lady of his acquaint
ance one day brought to him the
manuscript of a tragedy which she
had just written, asking him to re
write, and therefore has no prob
lems to solve except that of food.
acc^LtT“l:
Suits, Furs, Scarfs, Hosiery and
i College Girl.
CarSaefleff^ard
vise it for her.
“I have so many irons in the fire
sir,” she said, “that I can not find
time to do it mysdf.” Johnson
read her manuscript and returned it
?roblem"s, "and°Tf philosophy!* ’ ffis
is a peaceful existence and one to
Now, what would you say to a
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irons.”
Dr. Haynes had with him several
century, which he very kindly in
vited everyone present to examine
at the dose of his talk.^Among them
^ The next victim heaved a long
sigh and said dolefully, “My son in
bills.”
the Academy dining room. Miss
Alice Carmichael, president of the
wdrs''‘‘Life^o^f Johnson” was writ-
unrappilTdown the street, and laid
a detaining hand on her arm. Fear-
^ ou^Wnk‘’“s the ha^ptTt’ peTson t
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tress, and during the evening. Dr.
and Mrs. Rondthaler, Mr. Heath
: “iHCtliillt^
fof talks. Class songs were sung,
and left us standing in wonder and
”*“wVcame back and sat down at
BELK-STEVENS CO.
Miss Briggs, head of the Physical
were given to those who played ir
the games. As a closing song, th
""‘judtI^“Here jailor, put him i.
a dry cell.”
5 unique to say the least. According
to Johnson, the jonquil is a flower
tlie fragrance of which is sufficient-
r Iv strong to “overcome the spirits
= of ladies.” He defines the word
job as “a low, mean, lucrative, busy
1 Those who heard Dr. Haynes
have now the
a j acquaintance with the intellectua.
Ihrwolir'ourseH^fhrught a little
: while and finally decided that the
: blessed person must be a school
• will and can ask any questions she
1
j The' queer^ part ^^out jur^je-
1 someone^L to be ^supremely hap
py. Probably the bricUayer’s day
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