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The Saleniite I Weekly by dy of Salem C a Year :: 10c a Copy EDITORIAL STAFF d.v .t joy, th.nkfcl.... m have fallen back'^into the rut ( The real test of enthusiasm is the monoton It is ordinary, everyday life. It is easy enough to feel full of “pep” and loyalty to elass and college while the flags are flying, the teams are playing, and everybody Js^ making flngfe^day, Imt m^anifL^t^Ldf^Ly warded by the removal of proba tionary restrictions, and the winning education has failed to teach you to think for yourself, and to dis- It is true, c remain. You will onlv be able t« "r lege, or for which you have a spe lt is wliether this si of subjects after ;3; Tlie time to develop j e is in college, es in the vho wel- ful. Lardner McCartv spoke on the purpose of the holiday, mention ing the fact that the day was pri marily set aside to give thanks. Tlie subject of a brief address bv An na Pauline Shaffner was “Habit.” In discussing her subject she it hfd become a^habit*^ to blemish ich thev could be s period of the serv- e Y. W. C. A. are ; Crescent Crag Com- ter in Martin countv, Anv kind of tov will be , and will certainly give and pleasure to some of the tunate little friends in the n district. Candv, and old 1 by Y. W. girls on Wed- 2S‘^AUee" CrewelT B^uilding. ^ Young Woman's Chri ion will be held in ar will be given on Wednesday, mber 1, in the Cabinet Room. This is one of the delightful, profit- of the student body will be g ^liannin" Daiice Be[):!ns (lay Holiday Sea.soii :• 21., the Salem College faculty :ertained the basketball teams at elaborate fancy dress ball, held the library. A cordial invitation ^ student-bodv, and was unani- -usly accepted, tliere being only Stipe"'in a house^meeting, that it was the proper thing to come late. The girls were cordially welcomed at tlie door by Mr. Higgins, dressed as Little Boy Blue. The rest of Barrow and Miss MacMillan, ap- through the receiving line, the girls arrived en masse, having been pre viously invited to lend the charm of their presence to the assembly. Hor rified and disgusted, the girls sought to make a graceful exit, but were prevented by Miss Hall and Dr. Floyd who valiantly blocked the leir only way of escape cut off, uter™ut''tTe fun Tas'TbrupUv the girlsw ho must play in the Thanksgiving games. Several fae- in the Fiji Islands. Alumnae and Guests Here for Thanksgiving SriiST.lXTl.lL RKDVCTIOXS SOW PRFA’AII. ox OUR ENTIRE STOCK COATS and DRESSES AI.I. SII.KS AND WOOI.ENS REDUCED 1 the IDEAJ^ Shop Early Is Good Logic Our stock of Xmas goods was never more complete than it is this year. Now is the time to get the pick—later on you will Would Appreciate Your Loolcing ai Our S'.ock A. COHN & COMPANY WE WANT TO KNOW what you think of our drinks and sj wielies; BIIJ, says they are getting better every day, we want to know what you think about it. • WE ARE TRYING HARD to give you the best drinks care to give us will be greatly appreciated. HOPKINS-LANDQUIST ROBERT E. LEE BEAUTY SHOPPE MRS. W. R. PADGETT ROBERT E. LEE BARBER SHOP SALEM GIRLS WELCOME. HINKLE-LANCASTER BOOK STORE STATIONERY AND FOUNTAIN PENS )tte, N. C. Rookh Fleming, ’20, o^r^:^lWhitaker, Dorothy Gregory Ives, ’21, New ’24, Mr. and Mrs. Wall ,outh; N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Phill m, N. C. Mrs. Banks and L -’ilson, N. C. COLONIAL MONDAY and TUESDAY “TIN HATS” WITH Conrad Nagel AND Claire Windsor WEDNESDAY and THURSDA.Y Young April WITH Bessie Love and Joseph Schildkraut
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