Saturday, November 2, 1929.
THE SALEMITE
PAGE THREE
SOCIETY
iS
BETA BETA PHI
The Beta Beta Phi Sorority held
i eighteenth annual initiation Oc
tober 25th. This initiation was com
pleted with a banquet at the Robert
E. Lee Hotel, October 26th, with
thirty members of the sorority pres
ent. Nine pledges were present:
Sarah Graves, Mary Virginia Pen-
dergraph, Edith Clair Leake, of
Mount Airy; Beatrice Hyde of Buch-
1, Va.; Minnie Hicks, Biscoe:
Eleanor Idol, High Point; Anna
Preston, Charlotte; Katharyn Lyer-
ly. Hickory.
The following active members
ere present: Leo Wilder, Galves-
n, Texas; Adelaide Webb, Demop-
olis, Alabama; Eleanor Willingham,
Winston-Salem; Virginia Martin,
Mount Airy; Mary Norris, Durham;
Elizabeth Stroud, Chapel Hill. The
following out-of-town guests were
present; Mrs. Bob Bottimore of
Tazewell, Va.; Miss Catherine Ed-
gerton. Miss Martha Dortch, Golds
boro; Miss Cam Boren and Virgir'*
Stainback, of Greensboro; Virgii
Griffin, Wilson; Mrs. Hannah Weav-
Johnson, Asheville; Miss Isa
Smith and Mrs. Philip Haskins,
Mount Airy; Mrs. Norman Schiff,
Statesville; Mrs. C. M. Davis and
Miss Anna Pauline Shaffner i
chaperones. The following town
members were present: Mesdames
Harry Grimsley, Mrs. Carl Bass,
and Miss Josephine Shaffner.
The guests were seated around a
beautifully appointed new-shaped
table decorated with red dahlias and
red tapers. Corsages of red r
and valley lilies were presented the
pledges and bronze bulldogs ^
given as favors to the guests. The
pledges were also presented with
silver picture-frames with sorority
letters on them. A seven-course
dinner was served. Telegrams from
absent members were read during the
banquet and a six-piece orchestra
furnished music.
Ann M.: What do you thmk of
Shakespeare’s plays ?
Mary Clarke: What team does he
play on?
I’m afraid I’d wake up and find
myself dead. There is somethin;
spooky about this house. See Mary
Neal Saturday night.
Uncle Timothy had a habit of
breathing. See Lessie Brown ir
Senior Play.
PERSONALS
Adelaide Webb, Dot Thompson,
Lenora Riggan, Adelaide Winston,
Edith Kirkland, Ross Walker, El
eanor Idol, and Martha DeLaney
! attending the Athletic Play Day
N. C. C. W. Saturday, Nov. 2, in
Greensboro.
The following girls are spending
the week-end at their homes: Wil-
helmina Wohlford, Charlotte; Nins
Hoffman, Sarah Graves, Edith
Claire Leake, Virginia Martin, Mt.
Airy; Mary Gwyn Hicgerson, Le
noir; Katharyn Lyerly, Hickory;
Minnie Hicks, Biscoe; Irene McAn-
ally, Louise Salsbury, Bebe Hyde,
High Point; Carrye Braxton, Kin
ston; Jessie Martin, Lexington;
Tommye Frye, Lucille Patterson,
Pilot Mountain; Billie Deaton,
Statesville; Eleanor Fix, Burling
ton; Mary Frances Paden, Sarah
McArthur, Fayetteville; Emma Bar
ton, Greensboro; Kathryn Fair,
Martinsville; Becky Piatt, Mary
Norris, Anne Rogers, Durham;
Nancy Rand, Elise Partin, Raleigh;
Sue Jane Mauney, Kings Mountain.
Martha McKay is spending the
week-end in Greensboro.
Frances W^are is the week-end
guest of Mildred Yarborough.
Elmina Hearne is visiting in
ington.
Alice Caldwell is at Chapel Hill,
Ruth Edwards and Sallie Wood
ard are spending Sunday in Greens-
Eleanor Idol, Frances Douglas,
and Carrington Holman are spend
ing Sunday in High Point.
I World News
President Augell of Yale Uni
versity, announced today that a gift
of $500,000 from the Rockefeller
Foundation has been used to buy
land in Florida, on which a labora
tory station for the breeding and
study of anthropoid apes will be
built.
The veteran lake steamer “Wis
consin,” sank off Kenosha shore in
a storm, with her captain and twelve
men going down with her. Never
theless, more than sixty passengers
were rescued from ship and waters
by coast guards.
Theodore E. Burton, veteran po
litical leader and world peace advo
cate, died at Washington, Monday,
October 27. His greatest work has
been the break-up of the old fash
ioned log-rolling system of getting
river and harbor appropriations in
Congress.
The most enormous selling wave
ever known occurred on Wall Street,
Wtdensday, following the worst
Wedensday, following the worst
stock market break in the annals of
that street. Stocks took a terrific
downward plunge, in which millions
were lost. Stock and commodity
markets throughout the nation were
affected by the collapse which is
likely to continue when trading is
resumed.
Saunders McLean, son of a Nor
walk, Connecticut minister, has re
ceived the highest average ever re
ceived in the 228-year history of
Yale. His average for the three
years in all subjects has been 96%.
Tlie Prince of Wales gives his
reason for not marrying. He says:
During twelve hours of every day I
have to be what other people want
me to be. During the rest of the
time I can be myself. If I married,
I should have to spend the rest of
■my time bemg what nty wife "wanted
“I should hope I’m not in love.
Love is a sort of insanity.” See
Fritz Firey in the Senior Play.
I’d rather risk my neck for a girl
like you than be chummy with the
queen of England. See “Funny” in
The Hidden Guest.
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man for it. There is life back of all
law. A person who has used his in
telligence and has discovered truth
can live freely in a world of systems.
Jesus’ purpose in teaching the per
fect life was to help man to dis
cover truth. Such men and women
who have thus found truth are need
ed in our state today. The present
boys and girls are to be the solution
of the clash between society and in
dividual. A parent should not force
his child, he should make him
son, so that his reasoning will
spond to that of the parent.
We are living in a world of hu
man beings combined with law and
God, the sjjirit of truth. Our part
in this world is civilization. Th‘
the spirit of truth which has march
ed down the ages binding the frag
ments of the world together in peace
and strength. Truth should walk
the earth with human feet. As it
however, people are just playing
promoting civilization. God as t
spirit of truth is perfect.
(Continued From Page One.)
curl papers.
Athena Campourakis as Mrs. Bar
rington, is a sophisticated widow of
about thirty years and more designr
on Mr. Judkins. She does perhaps
the best piece of acting in the whole
play, keeping consistently in char
acter and utilizing every dramatic
opportunity. Louise Fazenda has a
w'orthy rival when Athena screams
or laughs hysterically. Her facial
expression is very good and her voice
emphasizes the feline quality of her
nature. Her antagonism toward
Ruby is delicate but perfect and
leads to the latter’s amorous embar
rassment.
The Seniors have worked seriously
to produce the play during the Hal
lowe’en season. Mysterious sounds,
weird music and uncanny lights will
add to the mystery of the night.
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