PAGK FOUR. THE SALEMITE SPORTS Water Sports h' Gain Popularity Good One of the most i hall ijamcs of the s WMs ))layed between the Fre line play of any o-ame of i Margaret Rirk M.arv Heiinett A. K. S Nfarth.-i Simmons L. Col V.-i. MeCrav I'ranees M. .Nfargaret Cooke Daisy Lee C: ed the n ’ I,. Burroughs The| Junior-Senior matdi Ni. M.’Kay fouglit l.y “Candy" Clore and ‘ knocked out hv Kid in the “Kid’s”' Thel J, ' ■ l.v “Candv" Clore and “Kid- es. Kiddo did not knock Candy out. but she winded lier by iasin£>- her around the rin, u. honors of th.- boxing ,s . the So))hs and .Juniors- As my slowly laggi bear me omvard toward my Fate my ,irags me baek' in an attempt to protect me from im|)cnding trials. Mut i.ropelled by the mingled odor of red-hot incubators, filled test from whom all nine li\es have fiown, and what-not eh.-mical substances. 1 enter the Chamber of Morrors. wluch M-reral directions. I am of red. blue, and green ink. long hies filled with glass jars, ename ing needles, ink and pencil erasers, laboratory manuals and drawing brown stool in front of a long black table with a dissecting needle in each hand, a microseo])C before me. V'l hand len.s under mv arm, a HI .Irawing pencil behind one ear, a pen behind the other, a rule across ■ntal in my old age) that I slide so gently on my await- i-hook, causing me all tbe in the world, as I trv to get erstanding of its Nervous Reproductive System. Sense go\'!s‘'bTanr'‘' nall.v con, !E.,::E peeling or (thank Little A. t picture is not 9!) l-l-lOO per cent, because I am sent back to my seat with the instructions: “Draw it as come from the region of the office, of church chimes from the belfry, of street cars rumbling down the street. for a nize little girl) blasphemous words. I'inallv, I, on the brink of L'tter Despair, obtain my “Okav” on the Kith trial. After which I skip nonchalantlv down the brick jjath gathered fr( there was t One.) First. t ])art the girls of Salem Col- ; which is at hand. It is a direct lenge to eaeh girl. Being a mis- irv means living a life as t that. He had list ed to he>- dying g,.sp. Xow sh- was cold. Cold as the lul of death ! Yet in his anger he was not con- iced. Furiously he, kicked her. Brilliant Ball Staged In College Ball ~ of Salem’s palatial recreation hall, the hut. The affair was glorious and the crowd was large and res dered by (iene Goldkat and his Sil- fd by the faculty. by “light bell” time all girls up and rearing to go; or, rather. ■ up of the I'resi- of the guesits from U.'m. I.. V. p. (you can fill in the the front portal, so the crowd p ed in the side entrances and dows. Tbe faculty, making a b;i ‘d at divers ))l;iccs to show the ts around. By 11:05 three of 1 were forced to have chairs, for it’s well known what “jake liquor” ICS to the pedal extremities. The gala affair .started in full ree at 11 :.'J0 and intermission was loon at the baek of the hall was 'x feature dance by BeAy Piatt lightful, but for her encore, Mile. one of the men of the d they of an the Dean of Women drove through ■ountry with the guests, in order issure themselves of the safe ;■ arrival of the latter. .MRS. SHFRK SPEAKS OX PERSIAN WOMEN (Continued From Page One.) intrcijreted 07u- of the most impor tant bridal accessories, the bridal wreath. To the amazement of the which went off and o Out of this kind of c girl’s life the saying, “God is like of a rock in a wearv •y realistic. For us, it “Just a 'itcle pati-nc ' is all it L e from where the only s s ws that of rocks, we Sim is purified; yet, they wondt high rate of infant mortalitv. They need to know the truth and “The Truth will set them free.” The Persians are of the Mo should accept everything as it comes and do nothing to prevent or reme- bridge of friendship late lias loveliness to sell.” It ha; going'lo share it with the less for tunate women of the world? Mrs. Sherk closed her address with the following thought: Pause; ere vou draw the bolt and bid him rest. If in your old content you would For not’alone he enters, in his train Are angels of the mist, tbe lonely Dreams of the unfulfilled and un- l"X:;s vou starJ vou never saw before le makes yon share with hiui for- The Burden of the w(n-ll's divine regret How wise you were, to o))cn not! .and yet For Flowers WINSTON-SALEM FLORAL CO. If We Had a Talking Picture of all our satisfied WALK-OVER customers it would make a serial We could title it becaufo WALK - OVER smilers. Got the blues? Drop in and shoo those blues with new Spring Shoes Walk-Over Shoe Store 425 N. Trade St. LUXITE GLOVE SILK JERSEY BRIEFS Also in Chiffon. Price Special $1.95 D. G. CRAVEN COMPANY Gray & Creech, Inc Carolina’s Largest Paper House Easter Candies and Ice Cream Peerless Ice Cream Co. YOUTHFUL-FLUTTERING t STYLES FOR SPRING • COATS : SUITS ; DRESSES : HATS . . . here they may be chosen at si TO-WEAR : MILLINERY : ACCESSORIES THE IDEAL Trade and West Fourth Street

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