Saturday, January 14, 1928, the saLEMIte ANCHOR STORE ‘'Winston-Salem s Shopping Center” THE STORE PREFERRED BY ALL SALEM GIRLS MacDOWELL CLUB GIVES “GRAUSTARK” JAX. IITH AS Just enougli e walk from the College. 1 make you hungry and thirsty. Our toasted sandwiches are hard to beat and our drinks are served just right. >• Kodak developing—we have a twenty-four- SALEM PHARMACY We Appreciate Your Patronage. IMPERIAL HAT SHOP Smart Millinery For All Occasions 432 Trade Street REJOICE AND BE GLAD! We are having a Genuine Old-Fashioned Clearance Sale in our Women’s \Vcar Department, Second Floor. Coats, Dresses, Swaters, Underwear at 10 to off. Some even more. COME AND GET YOUR PICK WHILE YOU CAX MILLINERY CHIC, SMART, YOUTHFUL AND NEW EXPRESSIONS OF SPRING POPULAR PRICES ALWAYS PREVAIL Arcade Millinery Dept. (Continued From Page One.) r in her new role. Dimitri Buchowetzi, the director, .. -s in his element with “Graus tark.” He is thoroughly familiar with conditions in his native Europe and lived for ten years in the tiny kingdoms which, like the mythical Graustark, dot the map of southern Europe. Eugene O'Brien returns by popu lar demand to have the leading role opposite Miss Talmadge. He play.s Grenfall I.orry, the romantic young American of the story, Frank Cur rier is the King, and others in the east include Marc McDermott, Rov D'Arcy, Albert Gran, Lillian Law rence, Michael Vavitch, Winter Hall and Wanda Hawley, There are more WALK-OVER SHOES sold than any other trade-marked shoe in the world. This distribution covers 102 countries Walk-Over Shoe Store Where Shoes are Fitted to the Feet 425 N. Trade St. Winston-Salem, N. C. SALEM GIRLS ALWAYS WELCOME MAKE THIS YOUR SHRINE CASSELL DRUG COMPANY MONTALDO’S FOURTH AT CHERRY CORRECT APPAREL IN ALL TYPES OF COSTUMES FOR THE SCHOOL GIRL PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS (Continued From Page One) tion, beginning September, 1928. Miss Shaffner is completing now her studies under Tarlos Salzedo in New York, generally acknowledged as the leading harp instructor in America. w'as selected last year as a mem ber of the Salzedo Harp quintette, a signal honor indicating a very high nrder of proficiency. .Miss Shaffner brings to her work ii thorough College background, both in general education and in music, to which is added the extended instruc- wliich she has enjoyed under Mr, Salzedo. Salem College has some years anticipated this op portunity and has aw'aitcd her grad- ■ in in the hope that she would •n to her Alma Mater to enter u])on her profession. (Continued From Page One) ite as many three-letter words a.' lid be devised from the letters ir the long word. The average indi- idual record for ten minutes wa,‘ :)2, while the average group record vas 7.5. This seems to prove that froup thinking is better than indi 'idnal thinking. Professor Asa Arthur Sbacffei lemonstrated the fact that blindfold ■d persons walk, swim and drivt automobiles in spirals. Dr. Charles Haskell Danforth of Stanford Ui versitv grafted a patch of skin from'a White Leghorn to a Ply mouth Rock chick, from which Leg horn feather grew, proving that skin is the determining factor in feather making. Dr. Clinton Jose|)h D: the 15ell Telephone laboratories performed an important and abs truse ex))crinumt, jiroving that elec trons leave their parent body in rad iating wav» as well as in 'separate ])artieles. Dr. Arthur Sterry Cog- geshall, chief paleontologist at the Muscuni, Pittsburgh, said is brain was about the size s thumb—in fact the tele graph system of his great body was 'mpotent that if somebody stepped his tail his brain, SO feet from Founder’s Day to be Observed February 3 Interesting I'lans- in Progress For Annual Event Founder's Day is observed annu ally at Salem College on February 3. Last year, a special eelebr.ation of the occasion was inaugurated, con sisting of the opening of the Museum at the corner of the Square for the inspection of visitors, a special din ner in the evening at which the members of the Board of Trustees with their wives and husbands were entertained, following which the Alumnae Association held its regu lar meeting. Miss Adelaide Fries addressed the students in the morn ing chapel service on topics of his torical interest. This year, equally interesting plans are being made to make the day an interesting and handed of figures): Dfi'ice Boy (who has mployer long columr I’ve added those fig- Employer: “Good Boy!” Office Boy (handing another slip of paper) : “And here’s the ten the i njured membei •! would never have received the mi ■ss.'ige.” .Ma ny other intei ments , investigations \uur views on physi( i-nctics, evolu- tion and other se,i were presented by notablc scien- 1C social side of the meeting included banquets, teas and differ- mt entertainments, a most interest- ng event being a trip to The Herm- tagc, Andrew’ Jackson’s old home place. Dr. Arthur Amos Noyes of the California Institute of TeehnoL presided over the meeting. Dr. ry Fairfied Osburn, president of the American .Museum of Natural History, was elected to preside over the meeting which will be held ne.xt lear the arch of Titus, admir ing the vast and towering structure. Suddenly, he saw a man who was walking toward it, go through the huge arch, and stoop as a tall per- might while )>assing through a. (ioorway. “Who was that ?” he asked of a native. “That?” native answ'ered, “Why, that Mussolini.” Ekonomy Kolumn 25c LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE 19c SUEDE FABRIC GLOVES, PR. 48c KID GLOVES IMPORTED $2.95 SILK SCARFS NEW COLORS SILK RAYON BLOOMERS FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSIERY ALL SHADES “ONYX POINTEX” SILK HOSE POINTED HEELS $1.65 A. & P. Store ALWAYS READY TO MEET THE NEEDS OF Salem College Girls Just around corner O’Hanlon’s Drug Store Invites you to again make out- Store your Store, and to call on us whenever we can serve you. Use our Store for all your wants —and when you want service, think of O’Hanlon's Drug Store THE BIG DRUG STORE ON THE CORNER Craven’s BEAUTIFUL TAILORED SUITS FOR EARLY SPRING D. G. Craven Co. HARRISON’S, Inc. “Style without Extravagance” 215 W. Fourth Street Every Winter Dress and each Cloth Coat reduced ^ Price Radical Reductions on Fur Coats Also

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