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Page Four. THE SALEMITE Saturday, April 8, 1933. Morris ^ Service | Salem Girls’ Choice Service Deluxe :clusive But Not Expensive' to Carolina Theatre llcfreshments Pierrette Players Give Play in Friday Chapel : Virginia Nall and Mary Penn Are Representatives of Periods Tile Pierrette Players, under the diri-etion of Betty Stough, were eharjje of Friday morning chapel continuation of Student Weel^. Tlie program was devoted to playlet in which a modern young runabout, played by Mary ‘P ste])s out of her recently painted por trait to engage in a cliarming and en- lialilening conversation witli hei great, great-grandmother (Ginn_\ Nall, also a portrait). They discovei ;de d frerencis in customes, speeeli, •ess and dance, but I), comes, never- the h'ss, the btst of friends. Un- irtunatelv the cock (ably depicted by Marion Hadley), crows to ar nounce the approach of dawn in th of the fun, and the two girh me in heart despite their pe- must reluctantly return PIEDMONT ENGRAVING Co. 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She recommended two poems from Voet Lore, “Lesson” by Sara Truesdale and “Pray” by Erwin Paul Long. Foreign letters and re views l>y such authors as Benet and Morley are to be found in The Sat- urdai/ Review of Literature. Othei good magazines are Scribners, At lantic Monthhj, Harpers, the maga zine section of the Nexc York Tii and Asia. In conclusion Miss Phillips urged the students to start a new tradition ;alei it of readin naga- n addition to the usual A can, Good Housekeeping and Sat. daij Evening Post. prchensive i It lias beei pleasant w the differen not truth. Courtney gave a com- view of modern authors, said that fiction is a of telling a lie, but ; between fact and fic- :rned with atmosphi might $12.75 EVENING DRESSES $12.75 Have you seen them ■ . . those frilly organza's that make you look like a picture in a bcok . . . and those crepes that give you a trimly gowned air of sophistication? We have them in correct styles for morning Germans, informal teas, and “the last dance,” in pastel shades you’ll adore for only $12.75. VISIT rs nEFORE SPRINC VATATTOX CAMPUS SHOP C5iSI ' AT SPRUCE W'hafs a Oh-h what And wliat ,ong without a tune? ight without a mi a banquet without )ur black dress o Better get ; ’Cause Sale: Calamity! ’Spose he would n Everybody’s grouchy, and y so sad and blue. W'hat’s the matter liere? m’t be • ? lost 0 ehcei Heart-br( ’s a king without a crown ’s an up without a down ? ivhat’s a banquet without TO MISS “AT” 'une: “Fit As A Fiddle” • and springtime, winter ati dl s our teacher of all kinds ( mple, a simple person cribe the six bands that Salem square Sunday aft ernoon. in this manner: there were six bands in front of a row of brick buildings. Directed by band played hymns before a crowd of spectators. The facts are all i)re ent, but there is no atmosphere. An author, such as the following, would be able to get that atmosphere each in his own particular way. Gabriele 1)’ Annunzio, who uses beautiful, flowing language, would take the attitude by the music, and thirsting for it, would seek solace soul. Something of n in his The Flame of Life and The Triumph of Death. Selma Lagerlof, interested in tra ditions and legends, would write the icription in prose poetry. From r come Ring of the Toxvenscodds, sta Eerling and Jerusalem. John Galsworthy would be inter ested in the family point of view. He would write of the tradition of band playing an of a custom break ing black sheep. It would be strong ■ith deep meaning, yet graceful and liarming, as are The Forsi/te Saga and Modern Comedij. s Branch Cabell would an nounce himself disinterested, yet he would know every detail. He pre- nts The Cream of the Jest. Joseph Conrad would not be in rested unless there were a storm, like those in his south sea islands, portrays in Nigger of the , Victory and Atmo. Folia. Edith W'harton would be attracted ' the personalities of the er style is artistic and finished with no modern sketchy brevit) has jjroduccd Human Nature, if ..Innocence, F.than Frome J’alleij of Decision. Wiila Gather would bring oi rength and nobility of the Gi oncers who faced hardship,' by their efforts and stalwart el duced this Christian I DEXDALE SILK HOSE | § All Pure Silk, Chiffon Woiglit. Xow Spring Colors. g S5S This is TJegular 75e Hose b' I D. G. CRAVEN COMPANY | I THE ANCHOR CO. p. — 1 PICK THE WINNER 3« ■■ I FOR YOUR I EASTER COSTUME § ANY NEW WINNERS IN PASHIONJS AND I COLORS ARRIVING DAILY MINE’S WEST FOURTH If MARGARET WARD Will bring two friends with iher before next Saturday — one of the three will receive FREE a pair of FASHUX-TRED HOSE. DO NOT FAIL BELK-STEVENS CO. Ag, Her ll-knov 'oneers. Mi/ Antonia and Death )mes to the Archbishop. Hugh Waljjole would write of the influence of the church on the com munity. He has a friendly , style much conversation, human character istics and is easily read. From bin have Hans Frost, The Young 'chanted and The Cathedral. If any of these distinguislied iters should write of the band, eacli in his own style would not tell the absolute truth, but would create atmosphere which would ap- proacli truth more nearly than cold facts. That is why people read .llice In Wonderland instead of the bold; She’s a magician, is our own Miss “At.” When for pleasures we are sighing And we don’t know wliat to do ■She can set our cares to flying With a Rip-Ray-Rah and a Sis- Boom-Bah I She’s a good comrade, she’s a chum. She’s always cheerful, never gets glum * That’s why we sing to our own coach. 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