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Vage Font. THE SALEMITE Saturday, April 21, 1928. Announcements Studants’ Recital In Music Hour Spring Registration week for •Juniors will be April 30 to May 5, for Freshmen and Sophomores May 7 to 12. Students registering for the summer session are also asked to sign up during the week of May 7 Saturday afternoon from 4 to 5 o’clock 360 Girl Scouts and their directors from all over the South now in conference in the city, are guests at the college. The college girls will show tliem over the ( pus and buildings. A salad cour.se will be served on the campus to the guests at 4:30. Wednesday Dr. Rondthaler will attend the inauguration of Presi dent Gaines at Wake Forest Col lege. At 8:00 I''riday evening the Math Club will meet in the living room of Alice Clewell. At this time they will liave as their guest and speaker a distinguished mathematician. Friday evening Dr. Rondthalei will deliver the commencement ad dress to the graduating class of Bre vard High School. Saturday after noon at 3:00 he will be present the meeting of the American As ciation of University Women w are meeting in Asheville. News of the World 1 On Thursday afternoon, Ap deliglitful students’ recital given by members of the School of Music. The piano, organ, and vio lin de])artments were represented, -■ram was as follows: in B Flat .Handel Vliss Evelyn Moser Grace I’Hude .Mayi is Katherine Harwood Yearnings Helli Alla Tarantella MacDowell Miss Dorothy Pfaff La Cinquantaine .Gabriel-Marie Miss Klizabetli Andrews Elves — Lazrus Seherzando Beecher Miss Elizabeth Pfaff Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum— Debussy Miss Helen Fowler Gavotte ten Brink Miss Louise Swaim Adoration Borowski Miss \dili.di M( \n.lh Reverie Debussy Miss Julia Daniels Sous Bois (In the forest) .... Staub Miss Agnes Pollock Romance La Forge Mr. James Pfohl Elevation Chammade Pan Pastorale Godard Miss Sallie Flunter Ball Die Lorelei Liszt Miss Sara Kincaid lost their lives in the war—one son fighting for the United States, the other for Germany. “Do you know what happened when the Ancient Mariner stopped “Do one of three?” | “Shui “The other two were insulted.” standin’ Englhh “Ai- Is” 'ou believe in fate, Pa e, fur wliut would w on without thim ?” The German-Irisli trans-Atlantic fliers who have been marooned for two days on Greenly Island in the straits of Belle Isle, off the south ern coast of Labrador, have been reseu(;d and brought safely to Can ada. The three fliers. Captain Her mann Koehl, Colonel James Fitz- maurice and Freiherr (Juntheir von Herenefeld, were attempting to fly from Germany to America, but be cause of fog and a break in the light ing system of their airship the men Hew four hundred miles off their course, finally effecting a landing on Greenly Island. By wireless tliey made the.'r plight known i: Canada, from which Duke Schiller, Canadian air ace, brought a relief plane to the stranded birdmen and nade arrangements for their re- noval to Canada. On April 1.5, the dirigible Italia ■ommanded by the Italian air hero, 'leneral Umberto Nobile, left Milan )n the first leg of the long flight to the North Pole. This is General Nobile’s second expedition to the North Pole, for in 1926 Nobile was with Amundsen and Lincoln Ells worth when they flew, over the Pole in the dirigible Norge. Nobile with a crew of scientists, officers, ehanics, sailors, and soldiers of the Alpine guards, left Italy amid cheeri: and music. The first stop of the dir igible will be at Stolp, Germany, er route to Spitzbergen. The cabin of tlie Italia has in its many and good-Iuck charms given ( Nobile by his friends. Nobile also has with him a six-fo ited by the Pope. This Governor Alfred Smitli is in North Carolina having a vacation. He refuses to talk politics and consid ers liis time his own, to spend as he pleases. He expresses little concern over the exact form of the resolution to be passed by the New York Democratic Committee when the Smith candidacy for President is formally launched. COLONIAL MONDAY AND TUESDAY Corrinne Griffith “Garden of Eden” Added Attraction CHAS. CHASE in “Never the Same Shall Meet” WED. & THURS. FRI. & SAT. REGINALD TOM DENNY M I X In In “OUT ALL “THE ARIZONA NIGHT” WILDCAT” There are more WALK-OVER SHOES sold than any other trade-marked shoe in the world. This distribution covers I 02 countries Walk-Over Shoe Store ^ Where Shoes are Fitted to the Feet 425 N. Trade St. Winston-Salem, N. C. BOCOCK-STROUD CO. Athletic Outfitters for Salem College 431 Trade Street Phone 3042 A. COHN & COMPANY JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS Corner Liberty and Fifth Streets Winston-Salem, N. C. The bigger boy: “I want a tooth cut. and 1 don’t want gas ’cause I’m in a hurry.” The dentist: “That’s a brave boy. Which tooth is it?” The big hoy: “Show ’im yer tooth, Albert.” —Exchange. tains, ii a' an ajjer ■ture on th, ; to]), a parchni erit, hand-written by the I'ope. Both the : cross and . parch- re to be dropped o >ver the Pole. Madam e Ernestii le Schuman n-IIeink famous opera singer, has just given her est. ate, Gros; Diego, Calif., to 1 disabled veterans of the World W; ir. Madau: le Schu- inann-I [eink has given the t wo hun- dred ai ad fifty thousand dollar es- who pi ayed taps for her S( 3ns w’ho played taps for her two s ,ns who CLINAROS G(FTU)ARES Here you will find CIFTS suita ble for all occasions, pleasing clerks who will render aceommo- clatin}? service. Packing and mail ing of j;ifts are given particular OUR LOCATION Upstairs—Over Morgenroth’s Florist Shop. 118 W. 4th St. Clinara s Gift Shop THE GIFT SHOP W. E. I.ineback, Jeweler. 219 W. Fourtli 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. ENSEMBLE SUITS PRICKS REDUCED One fourth to one third off D. Cr. CRAVEN CO. A. & P. Store ALWAYS READY TO MEET THE NEEDS OF Salem College Girls Jnst around corner Fuil Fashioned Twin-City Brand SILK HOSE Extra fine, smooth, good looking knee caps. IJeuutiful rich silk in the latest col- 1.45 GET YOUR SPRING SHOES FROM BELCHER-FORLAW CO. FISHER’S DRY CLEANING CO. 214 West F'ourth Street “W. D. T. Br (We Do the Best) Welfare’s Is the Place for Salem College Girls — Just around the Corner. W. MORGENROTH Florist The Florist Who Gives Service Flowers For All Occasions [auditorium MON. - TUES. - WED.—April 23 - 24 - 25th. SALLY O’NEIL LARRY KENT ALICE WHITE DONALD REED NORMAN TREVOR TULLY MARSHALL and LOWELL SHERMAN ELINOR GLYN’S “MAD HOUR” COMING—APRIL 30th - May 1 - 2 - 3rd. RICHARD BARTHELMESS Supported by a cast of Superior Excellence in “THE NOOSE” PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
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