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Page Four. THE SALEMITE Saturday, October 22, 1932. SALLY MITE - S € C I IE T y SALEMli need ;i d.incc of wcHxlcn sliocs. Witli clofTs and taps and sucli. Thf people who were wateliin; said, “That dance does heat the Duteh!" RATCLIFF SPEAKS ABOUT N. C. POLITICAL MACHINERY ,1 fro However, a party /iffiliation is ncee.s- sary to east a halhit. The poll tax, ••ilso, wliieh is .t'2.00,payable every year, does not hinder votinj; thoiigli hen rejristering, an oath is given eonfirminj; the aforementioned quali fications. Mr. I'red Htiyer is registrar for this precinct, incliidinjr Salem Col- ]■}?•. in Korsyth County. This ine.ting. was adjourned un til \oveml)cr :i. when in “all- participant” presidental election i.s to he held ;it the collece. I i § I Will See You Over at PERSONALS Margaret Irvin Little will be the \ and Julia eek-end guests of nee at her home lel ilainey and Wilda Mae ig are s))cnding the w’eek-end Elizabeth Hubbard is spending the Patsy McMullan is attending the game at Cha))el Hill, and visiting Madeline Thompson at Duke for the y Penn, \^rginia N'alle, Raeh- roll, Martha Xeal. and Bobbie re spending the week-end in Ro.salie Smith, Adelaide Silvers Hams, and War spent h'riday in Mary Adams Ward and Frances I.amheth are spending the week-end at their home in Asheville. Mary I.ouise T'uller is the week end guest of Virginia Bailey at her home in Hickory. •Martha Binder 'ck-end with her igh. GOOCH’S Blue Ribbon Ice Cream AI.I, AI.ONR The world’s lon.-liest radio station said to be that on Willie Island, K)0 lies e.'ist of .Australia, where two erators ke'p and transmit weather ■ords. \ DHAMA OK KOIilUDDKX liKVONI) IIIK l>AI.t; IF WIIITK MKVS MOHAI.S’ I.OKKS Dl’.I, KI Vologodsky. Dorothy Heiden- ■h. (jcrtrude Schwalbe and Wan- Mary Huggins, attended the w at Chapel Hill Saturday. BETA INITIATION BANQUET Tile Beta Beta Phi Sorority of Salem College delightfully enter tained at an initiation banquet Satur day evening at 7 o’clock at the Wom an's C'lub, honoring the n hers of the sorority who have joined this year. The sorority colors wer( dence throughout the eveni lovely red dahlias and red roses used as decoration for the perfectly |)ointcd table and also throughout the club house. An orchestra |)layed during the evening, and with the sorority col ors predominating the guests found their seats at the table by i attractive place cards, and at each of the seats of the honor guests w found favors of lovely corsages. ; liandsome sorority rings, and beau tiful boxes of stationerv with the rile other members of the s Ity found as favors at their plac,., beautiful compacts with the sororitv seal on each. A delicious course dinner served with covers laid for the fol lowing members, who were honor guests: .Miss Elizabeth Norman, of Mooresville; Miss ?’Iois Padrick, of Fort Piercve. Fla.; Miss Ann Taylor, of Bristol, Tcnn.; and Miss Mir Stevenson, of Salisbury, and the fol lowing members of the sorority: Miss Isabel Pollock. Frances Hill, Gra Pollock, Ann Shuford, Dorabelle Graves, .Margaret .Johnson, Katherine Thorp, Mary Catherine Siewers, and Mary S.imple; students at the college, and the following alumnae: Misses Sara Grave Hoffman, .Mary Virginia Pender- graph. Virginia Martin, all of Mt. and Miss Anna Preston, of Charlotte; Eleanor Willingh.-in: Eleanor Idol, of High Point; Beatrice Hyde, of Buclianar Va.; and Ann .Meister, of Washing ton, X. C. Each college student averages tlin eolds a vear, according to tlie I’, Public Health Servicc. I ENGRAVED .« Salem Stationery I 59c g UEC.L I.AK \ AI.rF ^t^I.OO S g Thne Days Only SS Oitobcr l.'i, -i.). 2() I SALEM BOOK STORE WORLD NEWS PHOSPERITY \\'ashington. Oct. 17: A gain of .'i.6 j)er cent in eraiiloy- ment in the major industries in Sep tember has been reported, the lead ing expansion being in the canning .'Iiid preserving industry. Not only has there been an increase in employ ment, blit also an incre.'ise of 2.(i per cent in jiay rolls. I BHINGIXC; THE .lUXOr.E TO , CIVILIZATIOX |('onimercc. .Mo.. Oct. 17. ! Much excitement occurred on an I island in the Mississippi River, where Denver Wright has .sent two lien- Wright bought thae king beasts from ■I circus, because he had the ambition to hunt lions. He and three other iuinters started out Sunday night for • he island, which is about forty acres Ilf Mississippit Jungle, May the Mens be found by the hunters, so that there will be no possible chance of their swimming to land I ON THE PAR.\GUAY FROXT La Paz, Bolivia. Oct, 16: The desire for the chaoo region by both Bolivia and Paragua caused a dispute between tlu countries. Bolivia is accusing her enemy of placing Bolivian 'prisoners on the first lines -when attacking Bolivian jiositions. This is ond time that Paraguay has been charged with violating conventions governing warfare. ilNTER-COLLEGIATE NEWSi WET OR DRY? Haleigii. Oct. 15: J. C. B. F’diringhaus. Democratic candidate for Governor, and R. ft. Reynolds, candidate for the United States Senate, state their views or prohibition. Although both walk the [larty plank, they claim to be posi tively dry and to be utterly oppo.sed Xew York—The Eighth Annual Congress of the National Student F'ederation will take place i Orleans from December 27th at the invitation of Tuland University and Xeweomb College, Plans are being made to accomodate btween three and four hundred .student presi dents representing colleges and uni- ■ersitics from every section of the country. Several nationally known speakers will sound the keynote of the meeting, ;ind discussion groups will be held on student government, honor systems, athletics, publications and other problems which an ex change of intelligent student opinion helps to clarify. With the arrival of the team from Oxford L’niversity, the final arrange- nents for the international debate season are bieng made. The two members of this team will leave Xe York on October twenty-fifth for trip through New England, Oliii Penn.sylvania, Xew Jersey and other Eastern states. At the .same time ; team from Trinity College, Dublin Ireland, will begin their tour throup-' the middle w'estern and southern col leges. F’,aeh team will have abni’’ .'!0 debates on their schedule, and rn to X’^ew York about t’ middle of December. •\t the invitation of the Xational Student Federation, a group of be tween twenty and thirty South African students will tour the L'nited States in .Linuary, 193.3. 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