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Page Four. THE SALEMITE Thursday, September 28, 1933. On behalf of the Off-campus stu dents we wish to make acknowledge ment of, and to express our appre ciation for the office of Dean of Off-eampus students that has just been effected. This new office will afford a consideration and an inter est in the welfare of the Off-campus students which heretofore has not been accorded them. Wo are particularly pleased that the faculty saw fit to appoint Mias Riggan to this office. It will our purpose and pleasure to offer Miss Riggan our whole hearted co OTKiration in complying with the pre cepts of her guidance and counsel to WACHOVIA MUSEUM Open to Students at All Times For Group Appointments Dial 982 (Salem Square) ’’ AFTER THE SHOW Visit CAROLINA DRUG j STORE 1 Fourth At Spruce I (Opposite Carolina Theatre) I DIAL 4131 “Sign of Distinction” JUNIOR LEAGUE BEAUTY SHOP Robert E. Lee Hotel Bldg. Campus Is Scene Of Unusual Hunt Juniors Entertain Frteshman Class On Friday night, September 22, ■om 9 until 10:30, bedlam broke loose in the form of a Scavengei Hunt, given by the Juniors for theii '■'tie sisters, the Freshmen. Greeted the doorway of the Louisa Bitt ing Recreation room with the words, ‘ ‘ Grab a partner, and off to the hunt!”, girls were so-on flying from Alice Clewell’s attic to Buddy Down’s bedroom. In the ensuing ex citement Dean Vardell was relieved of three blue neckties (all favorites which Mrs. Vardell was eager to dis pose of); Alice Clewell lost approxi mately sixty or seventy precious “bumps”; Louisa Bitting was de prived of several handsome photo graphs (all o them men, to be sure); Miss Riggan was bullied into contri- tiuting three remarkably large moths; Miss Kate Smith was mobbed while enthusiastic ad-seekers literally muti lated her favorite magazines, and Sarah Lindsay was almost compelled to retire because of the sad depletion of her wardrobe. Finally, in the midst of the grand rush sounded a bell—loud, appealing, triumphant— announcing to all that the end had truly come. Each of the winn Rachel Carroll and un unknc iwarded with a bucket of candy s, after which ice cream and es were served to the hilarious Senior Class Hose l'’ull Fashion Pure Thread Silk Hose In The Best Fall Shades 79c 2 Pairs $1.50 EFIRDS DEPT. STORE West 4th Street BOBBITT’S PHARMACY REYNOLDS BLDG. • Headquarters for Best Drug Service PHONE 5189 STARTING MONDAY SHE TAUGHT HIM Inspired him to attain power and glory—but at the cost of all that endeared them to (?ach other. THE POWER AND THE GLORY With SPENCER TRACY COLLEEN MOORE stark di old i narratage; STARTING THURSDAY GARY COOPER In “ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON” With FRANCES FULLER FAY WRAY All Seats 1 to fi P. M. 25c BELK-STEVENS Winston-Salem’s Most Popular Department Store A. A, U. W. Meets On Tuesday night the Winston-Sal- n Branch of the A. A. U. W. r ' the Recreation Room of Louis! mg Building. This was their first leeting of the year. Dean Baldwin 'as the speaker. Officers of the Winston-Salem Branch are Mrs. Mel ville Prongay, President; Miss ginia Batte, Vice-President; Margie Hastings, Secretary; Miss Kathryn Emmart, Treasurer; Miss Marian Blair, Corresponding Secretary. Presbyterian Girls Are Entertained Bible Class Has Tea for Salem Girls Tuesday afternoon . from 4:30 to 30 the Young Ladies Bible Class of the First Presbyterian Church enter tained at tea for the Salem girls who Presbyterians. The girls were re ed in the Club Room of the new Si^nday School Building and were served with'tomato sandw iches, cream cheese and olive sandwiches, hot tea, •oasted peanuts and ice cream with French pastry. Miss Diana Dyer teacher of the class. Salem Girls attending were Miss( McArn Best, Jane Brazelton, Agnes Brown, Susan Calder, Rachel Carroll, Josie Chase, Margaret Connell, Rachel Edgerton, Mary Ruth Elliot, Alice Guerrant, Mary Hart, Morgan Hazen, Ethel Highsmith, Miriam Houston, Elizabeth Hubbard, Georgia Hunting ton, Helen Jones, Katherine Lasater, Florence McCanless, Ann McKinnon, Margaret McLean, Ruth McLeod, Gertrude McNair, Nancy McNeely, Martha Moores, Martha Neal, Martha Nolan, Elizabeth Norman, Francis Norris, Jean Patterson, Isabel Pol lock, Cortlandt Preston, Mary Eliza beth Rankin, Mildred RawlingSi, Su san Rawlings, Jean Robinson, Mary Sample, Miriam Stevenson, Ann Tay lor, Elizabeth Torrence,, Lois Toi rence, Ann Vann, Bessie Lee Welborn. MRS. BLAKESLEE SENDS MESSAGE Mrs. Victor Blakeslee, the much loved speaker at Salem last year is in Winston-Salem. She, however, has been unable to come to the college be cause she is under management. Mrs. Blakeslee talked to Zina and asked her to deliver a message of love to the girls, and regrets that she cou’ ’ not be present with us this year. It will be remembered that Mi Blakeslee is the author of “A World Can End”. Her latest book is First to Return”. The Senior Class is I Announcing j WEE BLUE INN I Every Night j From 9 to 10 Sandwiches, Drinks and SALEM FOOD STORE Pickles, Olives, Fruit Everything for Sandwiches ONLY THE BEST MATERIALS USED IK DECIDEDLY NEW . . . AND SMART! FOR THE COLLEGE GIRL SMART FROCKS OF CLEVER WOOLENS The perfect dresses for smart street wear, for classroom and campus. So trimly tailored, so discreetly trim med, but with touches of originality. You’ll just love them. ONE AND TWO-PIECE STYLES $7.95 ™ $29-50 X«rvclty tweeds and rough weave silk in black, brown, wine, !green and rust. See Our Splendid Coat Values! THE IDEAL WEST FOURTH STREET SALEMITES TAKE A PEEK— At the New Fall Fashions—and Oh my! at the accessories to match those Fall Fashions, at the Anchor Co. Make This Store Your Headquarters The ANCHOR Co "Shopping Center of Winston-Salem" PURE SILK PRINCESS SLIPS Lace Trimmed ^ |^Q All Sizes'*^ D. G. CRAVEN CO. GREETING CARDS BIRTHDAY GET WELL SYMPATHY CONGRATULATION SALEM BOOK STORE ON FRIENDSHIP And a youth said. Speak to ui Friendship. ,nd he answered, saying: our friend is your needs answ He is your field which you sow with love and reap with th “ And he is your board a When your friend speaks his mind you fear not the “nay” in your own ind; nor do you withold the " And when he is silent y t to li a the “ay”. ' t your heart s hear; For without words, in friendship, all thoughts, all desires, all expecta tions are born and shared, with joy that is unacelaimed. When you part from your friend, you grieve not; For that which you live most in him may be clearer in his absence, as the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain. And let there be no purpose in friendship save the deepening of the spirit. For love that seeks aught but the disclosure of its own mystery is not but a net cast forth: and only the un profitable is caught. And let your best be for your friend. If he must know the ebb of your tide, let him know its flood also. For what is your friend that you should seek him with hours to kill. Seek him always to fill your need, but not your emptiness. And in the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures. 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