Page Four. THE SALEM ITE November 19, 1927. Robert E. Lee Beauty Shop WE SOLICIT YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE Welcome to Winston-Salem, Girls! PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Every salem college teacher AND STUDENT IS INVITED TO USE OUR LADIES’ SHOE SHINE SERV ICE WITHOUT CHARGE. HINES West Fourth Street AUDITORIUIV/I THEATRE [ Monday Tuesday Wednesday | William Boyd and Bessie Love —IN— “THE DRESS PARADE” From the Book, “The West Pointer” CHRISTIE COMEDY FOOTBALL CLASSIC NEWS EVENT AESOP’S FABLES WATCH FOR THESE: (Road Attractions) “HIT THE DECK” “ROSE MARIE” “N. Y. GRAND OPERA CO.” “PEGGY ANN” “THE BARKER” What the World! is Doing. The Daily Mail’s Berlin ci spondent says a report is current that Leon Trotzky, former Soviet War Commissar and now a leader of the Opposition Party in Mos cow, has been assassinated. Mes sages from Moscow and Leningrad give the same report. There has been no confirmation, however, from any official sources. Showing AMUZU Thurs. Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky Present POLA NEGRI, CLIVE BROOK, EINAR HANSEN In the Paramount Special Production ^‘Barbed Wire” At last tempestuous Pola comes into her own. All previous Negri dramas pale beside “Barbed Wire,” by the author of “The Christian” and “The Wo man '"r’lou Gavest Me” The Emotional Pola at Her Best W. MORGENROTH Florist The Florist Who Gives Service Flowers For All Occasions Charles A. Lindbergh returned Washington on November 14 to i ceive from President Coolidge the coveted Hubbard Medal, and to be acclaimed by a historical gathering of other ocean flyers who made the past year memorable for avia The Hubbard medal is an award of the National Geographic Society for outstanding accomplishment in ex ploration. The award places Lind bergh alongside such illustrious pio neers as Commander Robert S. Peary, Sir Earnest Shaekleton, and Commander Richard Byrd, who were among the seven to receive medal previously. ' Moving to slash “red tape” from the tax law, the House Ways Means Committee on November adopted recommendations of the Joint Congressional Taxation Com mittee designed for that purpose. Ambiguous phrases in the law that call for Trea.sury interpretation and often lead to court battles were i moved in the report of the joi committee. Changes in the “earned income” section were also considered by the Ways and Means committee. Where present law requires thirteen calculations, it was proposed to h; Announcement by Dr. J. S. Betts, president of the North Carolina Board of Dental Eji^iners, that Duke Universit' ^ ^Id establish within the next "tVo'^’^v’ears a dental department ranking as the best in the world, was the outstanding fea ture on the opening day of the sev enth annual convention of the Sec ond District Dental Society of North Carolina which opened! its sessions at the Robert E. Lee Hotel on Monday morning, November Rescue workers, using dyna in an effort to penetrate wreckage in the Pittsburgh disaster, caused by the gas tank explosion, located the bodies of six additional victims behind a boiler in the tottering plant of the Pittsburgh Clay Pot Com pany. This brought the known list of dead to twenty-seven. A modern inland waterway sys tem that would solve the transpor tation problem and give aid to farm ers by reducing grain shipment costs was visualized by Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce in an address before the Mississippi Valley Association’s ninth annual convention. “I believe that the statement that by the modernization of the Miss- issipi and Great Lakes system of waterways we shall decrease freight on grain to world markets by ten cents a bushel is not far wrong,” declared Secretary Hoover. THE GIFT SHOP W. E. Lineback, Jeweler. 219 W. Fourth Street Welcomes the Young Ladies of Salem GIFTS for all OCCASIONS Fine Watch Repairing QUALITY—SERVICE SATISFACTION Nissen Drug Co. Bobbitt Bros. PHONE 888 Winston-Salem, N. C. Miss Mary Meinung Celebrates Birthday All Salem girls on November IS joined in sending loving wishes to Miss Mary Meinung on her eighty- second birthday. She is now in Me morial Hospital where she has been since July when she met with an accident, but it is gratifying to know that she is improving. Miss Mar}' came to Salem 60 3'Cars ago, and althougli she has not been here continuously since that she was away. After teaching in the Academy, Miss Mary was appointed assistant in the library, then known as the “reading room,” located in South Hall. Since the library has been in its present location, she has served with Miss Lehman, Miss Erwin, Miss Rosanna Blair, and Miss Mc Millan. During vocations she has given much of her time to mend ing books and getting everything in order for the opening of the new school term. Miss Mary is remembered at Sa lem especially for her faithfulness and her friendliness. Hers was a spirit of real service and one knew tliat she could be depended on to do whatever she could for the good of the school. Students have often remarked about her cheerfulness, her friendliness, and her interest in the girls as individuals. These characteristics have won for her many friends among the Salem girls, wlio will always wish her happiness. Stunning Alihi. I.iza was on the witness stand. “Are you positive,” inquired the prosecutor, “that you know where your husband was on the night when the crime was committed?” “Ef Ah. didn’t,” replied the wit ness firmly, “den Ah busted a good rollin’ pin ovah an innercent man’s haid, dat’s all!” Mr. Groom: “This lettuce tastes beastly. Did you wash it, Mary?’.’ Mrs. Bride: “Of course I did. I used perfumed soap, too!”—New York Central. Julia: “What is the cure for love at first sight?” Amelia: “Second sight.”—London Opinion. “What steps would you take if you saw a dangerous lion on the campus ?” “Long ones.”—Ollapod. BOCOCK-STROUD CO. Athletic Outfitters for Salem College 431 Trade Street Phone 3042 FISHER’S DRY CLEANING I t West Fourth Street • w. I). T. B. ' (We Do the Best) CO. FOR PHOTOGRAPHS OF QUALITY MURIEL FROCK SHOP Featuring Dresses from $15.00 to $25.00 TO SALEM GIRLS WE EXTEND A CORDIAL WELCOME AND INVITATION TO VISIT OUR SHOP We Cater to the needs of the College Girl NISSEN BUILDING FOURTH ST. SHEPHERD’S GIFTS THAT ENDURE H8 WEST FOURTH STREET HARRISON’S, Inc. 215 W. Fourth Street “Style without Extravagance” “GOOD NEWS FOR THE COLLEGE GIRL” ALL PRICES—COME IN AND SEE THEM EVERY COAT REDUCED Book.s Fountain Pens Diaries Kodaks, Victrolas & Records, Leather Goods WATKIN^S BOOK STORE(