Saturday, November 14, 1931. THE SALEMITE Page Three. IR©T€©IPAYIlJICIEjr Mr. Campbell views the sad plight of Virginia Noll using the formula H2O plus Octagon equals “Washout.” Fraulein Broadus Staley, one of Salem’s three most popular co-eds, snapped unawares in the midst of an English oration. Freshman Staff takes time out t Salem photographer discovers the secret of day students’ popularity. enjoy life. Exclusive photograph of Dr. Rond- thaler snapped while visiting the “Green Room.” Portrait of Miss Bet Miller’s canary in act of spreading sunshine. ANNOUNCEMENTS ARE MOST OF PROGRAM (Continued From Page One) Finally, the least important talk was made by Elizabeth Hatch who said: Mr. and Mrs. S. A1 Emcollege Announce the marriage of their daughter Miss June Oirclasse to Mr. Fresh Man on Friday, November 13 at High 7 o’clock Your presents are required. The F reshies, as usual, slept through the meeting while the piti ful little Sophs tried, with all their might, to understand all the big words. In their corner the Juniors day dreamed and the Seniors, on account of their caps, could do noth ing but look bored. The announce ments were a terrible flop and a dis credit to the school’s ancestors. FIRST WEDDING OF SEASON IS HELD ( Continued From Page One) Jimmy, Margaret Wall; Etta Kett, Wanna Mary Huggins; Tilly, Mary Lillian White; Happy Hooligan, Ghilan Hall; Orphan Annie, Cokey Preston; Pat. Jo Walker; Skeezix, Mary Drew Dalton; Uncle Walt, Rachel Carroll; Bunker Hill, Jr., Jane Williams; Kayo, Mary B. Williams; Aunt Emmy, Mary Kath erine Thorpe and Moon Mullins. Mr. and Mrs. Gump will be at home to friends in Australia where Mr. Gump holds the prominent po sition of being the richest mai the country. Miss Mary Virginia Pendergraph snapped in act of announcing the “Follies of 1898,” latest production of the Pierrette Players. Miss Cokey Preston, famous ath lete, engages in her favorite indoor Marion Hadley, Captain-elect of the Butter-finger Nine, caught catch ing (cold?) on Lower Field. Miss Sarah Graves demonstrates exclusively for the “Salemite” pho tographer the proof of her latest theory that “the Penn is mightier than the Sword.” Snapshot of Susie Calder and horse immediately after taking a fence. Ukifortunately Miss Calder did not arrive in time to appear in the picture. , Good Pictu»es> jiiiiilliii School , iHHl PIEDMONT ENGRAVING 0 Winston-Salem, N.C. ’ The Reynolds Grill For the very best in food WE CATER TO BANQUETS AND DINNER PARTIES Cafeteria on 10th Floor NETTIE STEPHEN’S CORSET SHOP This shop gives special attention to the comfort and fit of your foun dation garment. 621 W. 4h St. Dial 8031 Imagine Van Dyke Quality Merchandise At lower prices than you pay for the ordinary Lots of pretty New DRESSES and COATS Specially priced Three Little Words “Goto GOOCH’S” Special This Week FREE One 50c Prophylactic Tootli Brush witli each purchase of Stationery. We Serve Blue Ribbop The Cream of Quality Dial 6852 or 9466 Mrs,Campbell will send her car for you if you wish to come to THE BLUE WILLOW —FOR LUNCHEON OR DINNER— CaU her at 9923 or 9426—421 W. Spruce Street. ‘^Electricity—The Servant in the Home” It does the cooking, refrigerating, sweep ing, washing, ironing and other tasks—and does them all more efficiently and with the expenditure of less effort on the part of the housewife than you can imagine. If your home is not thoroughly electrified you are missing much that makes life worth while. SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANY

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