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T PI E S A L E M I T E ALUMNAE NOTES A large number of the business students of last year are engaged in OteliaSiarrow of the Business De- the girls and the places where they MaLrBTackwdl. Rocky Mt. I.ina Bllnehe^n’aliburton, Phila "Follies' K. YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS— Ld dainty gift articles for girl friends—mother or sister. Also the useful and manish gifts for men. AT ONE-HALF PRICE SAVE THE DIFFERENCE CLINARD’S GIFT SHOPPE, Inc. Phone 2061 121 W. Fourth Street delphia, Pa. Nannie Knight, Rocky Mt. Gold Kiel Maud Philipps, Rocky Mt. Lollie Saddler, Roanoke Rapids Council Members Elected Monday with Paisley Silver Kid, with Paisley ,-.$12.50 $12.50 THE STORE OP SERVICE, WALK-OVER SHOE STORE COURTESY AND SQUARE Trade Street DEALING—WELCOME wTnston-Sakm, N. C. WALK-OVER SHOE STORE HINES 425 NORTH TRADE STREET Unquestionably, their style, quality and fine^flt will appeal to you. The December meeting of the \\r Cl C A D 17 > C the college W Hi Li r A IX ti 0— DRUG STORE Service to Salem Girls a Specialty tion was held in the Alice Clewell Fre.shmen representatives to the EVONA’S Fine Millinery and Novelties West Fourth Street hle’r Jones were chosen vvmston-salem, . L. 1 lione 2817 On Monday evening at ten o’clock BELCHP^R - FORLAW COMPANY 20t W. FOURTH ST. GET YOUR XMAS SHOES AND HOSIERY held. The following girls were elected: I,ardner McCarty, I.ehman Hall; Celeste Knoefel', Society Hall, and Frances Hanes, Main SPECIALS IN VELVETS AND VELOUR HATS AT .tl—.$2—$3 and $3 Hall. Beta Bete Phi Banquet For New Members The aotive members of the Beta SANTA CLAUS TO VISIT SALEM WITH MANY (ill’TS {Continued from Page One) Song—“Jingle Bells” Dr. Floyd’s Doctorial Thesis Now In French Dr. Floyd, head of the Romance her doctoral' Aesis Women in the Life of Balzac, from a Parisian -GIRLS~We have bought a new Ortho])honic Vietrola and if you haven’t heard it you have missed a treat. We bought this machine for you and we want you to feel as free to play it as if it were in your own home, so don’t stand new members, Mary Martha Ly- brook and Virginia Cooper, in the Orangerie of the Hotel Robert E. b« .Uh,'at a banquet. Dashing through the snoic In a one-horse open sleigh O’er the fields rcr go. Laughing all the xva,,. Hells on hoh-tail ring, Making spirits light. HOPKINS-LANDQUIST rated with red roses, holly and large What fun it is to laugh and sing. tion as one^onhe outstanding critics A sleighing song tonight. The "'English text was printed in Dr. i'loyd at that time for the ex friend of Dr. Flovd, and also re lated to the family of Balzac, recog nized at once the value of the book, and with the author’s permission she Translated it into French. The re- )lans ' la Vie de Ilahac, and its HanZa wh^laterwaTMn^’i de Bal zac. This is the first time the let ters have U-en prmted, ^ and they The French text is printed by one of the great publishers of I’aris, Librairie Plon, and is most attrac tive in every respect. Faculty Members Entertain Advisers vi.sers with a party on Satoday aft- first at 3'':.30*Tnd the^ se^cond^ at" 1:30. Musif Jr* furnSierby" tit'" Hotel reLberi"' Abo whi^e^ld ‘f'lLibre braeelet.s with the Greek letters of Mesdlmel^Harrv Grlmsley and Charles Davis of Winston-Salem, Bob Bottimore of Tazewell, Va.; members’: A. P. Shaffner, Virginia Griffin, Martha Dorteh, Catherine Grfves, Cam Boren, Margaret Wooten, and Janie Little. FRENCH CLUB EXJOYS Jingle hells, jingle bells. Jingle all the tea,/. Oh. K-hat fun it is to ride In a one-horse open sleigh. Jiugle hells, jiugle hells. Jingle all the tt-ay. Oh, xchat fun it is to ride In a one-horse open sleigh. Song—“Killy, Killy, Wash, Wash” Kill,,, kill,,, kill,,, killy. Wash, tcash, wash, wash, Kee up! Kee up! as S. S. Kee up! Kee up! Kahzt-ah! Hail to thee, Salem, Oh, hail to the. dear Salem; Hail to thee, Sale,n, Our hearts are ever true to thee. Take some of your CHRISTMAS PRESENTS HOME When you go Let Us Be Your Druggist CHIFFON SILK HOSE Pure Thread Silk Ho.se, Silk Hem— In fact silk all over All the Desired Colors CHRISTMAS PROGRAM {Continued from Page One) Pere Noel Rachel Phillips O’Hanlon's Regular Price $2.00 SPECIAL PRICE $1.65 I). G. CRAVEN CO. figirtfurof ufe yeL,°Ind'It the dl^e of the meeting a large basket of dent of the Y. W. C. A.. Miss Mar garet Ilartsell.. This was the open pe?' service was held in the Campus Living Room of the Alice Clewell was a srudent.s’ meeting led by Miss Margaret Ilartsell, president of the ('ollcge Y. W. C. A. One of the mo.st interesting programs of the year was given, which was as fol- "’Song: Joy to the World. fire, after which delicious refresh- Miss Forman was at home to her group of advisers on Friday after- til l;aO. A very pleasant afternoon was onjoycd b/the guests. Tea and sandwiches were served. IS THE PLACE The Rexall Store Phone 107—174 I Announcements 1 li J! 1 There will be no Physical Edu- noon, December 16th, but the held"p« sZ™ul7 that cuts on the last meeting of are double. She urges everyone to keep this fact in mind. f Prayer by Miss Stipe. Song: It'Came Upon the Mid night Clear. Christmas Poem: Read by Susan Quartet: Softly, the Night is Song: 0 Little Town of Bethle Prayer: Margaret Hartsell. Fine MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDY STORE Dr. W. J. Hughes Osteopathic Physician .303 Realty Bldg. Telephones-- Office 2742 Residence 3875 [ Willis Beauty Salon I t)vcr Walkover Shoe Store
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