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Page Two. THE SALEMITE Thursday, October 12, 1933. tCtie ^alemite VESPERS CHOIR Body of Salem College SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 2.00 a Year :: 10c a Copy EDITORIAL STAFF •ditor-ir^Chief ...Susan Calder Mary Penn CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK Reynold., by Dorothy Siewers Bondurant, 8:00 ^-MT;sS«rTrto...A.U.W.. rdn“trocto"h?rir- Plerette'^Play, XI A. M„ Memorial SALEM ACADEMY tho,e girls in .school who sing and who are willing to give a little of their time each Sunday to the “Y” and to PIERRETTE PERSONALITIES I’ll bet you a penny postcard, or a an old girl you are, but if you're a new girl you really have an artistic treat and surprise in store. ey^;: s PARTY FOR MRS. REYNOLDS SALEM PLAYHOUSE MAN-MADE MAID Time: 7:15 P. M. Saturday evening. Place: The maid called it her plain SusL“'c^der,®S NoTman^ A DAY STUDENT’S LAMENT It seems a very simple matter for my- French teacher to tell me to got to say, the practice of a pl risian “r’ is included), the request ich, nicht, noch, nacht, in order fo per fect _ the gutteral sounds, and of my '■r:^-ptr/arfartr way up reetlins''Tnsttd^o^-:neTK“ r^ofX“:ol"came“t'i;:’w^Sro^- sSed tyit down'to ^ten*to g^st e night wa7^cold, but no one ENTERTAINMENT grand rush as the call to all^mTairdid*! There didn’t seem to be much left to do except ^rest, read, boat, a^nd ^sun- was tht on^y* one°'who ^dared ^o^'^in end of a ^room stidf). Kirk)’’and^e“r maid'jJ. Hill).” At rL”"J;.;r,v'.'" nV Taid ,“Come up sometime.” Next came Claudet Colbert (M. Vardell) who gave^us the rteme Wt found to be the only one who had one, so her was stolen. This was pinned Laurdf a^d HaTdy “(L.^S'ier and treS£:1£P3"^nf racing toward laL, ^More^ often), Farink (K. Licklider) famous “Our Gang” character and Sookey (J. Per kins), Skippy's little pal were there also. ^The Marx Brothers (Flora and LuprV>lez'’‘‘(S.^U cfennT PhLtom the wrong way. The sail was fine, sheet bfck on “At’s” bed^wheif she An elegant steak dinner and a final of the Opera (Helen Litz) Thelma rainT^;MrSr(E"y^rS Last but not be any means least came George Arliss of “The Working ^ontesTant?andrttrwent*to Micke^ ”m“ss Wh!^eler),'Grr7‘^Cooper(Miss ou^*annoLIe?^s-"^“"d K5rI"HK"H3.s Pooth Taste.” the Christmas holidays. Miss Virginia Nall will be billed for bigger and bet ter roles than ever. Look for her ent lias"crut"for lamenUng. itan’'f|refafhe‘rT rhav^mrdf an hon- XvVVemoll‘*^llair'’"^ *On“^virarafternoons"i MISS READ’S ORCHESTRA On each occasion I failed to hear my The Salem College Stringed Or- H‘ts dcntly advanced. It’s director, Mi.ss Hall, for a tryout. Rehearsals are This time I am interrupted by my likf a" mub^rVersion Vree‘\rf charge! The big event of the year for the or- E“SS£r!!ie^IS of Music. ATHLETICS . .^“ttr’TlarMat garet Ward; and Betty Tuttle is to play Marion Hadley. These games The winner of t wm"pUy “?.fvi" Bullock "in a^mbTlc ). A gre^at deal of interest^^and^pleni elds look grand. The best Hock ■ason at Salem is in process. An after-suSlfe was taken 1 frl^^mri" not*‘slzrant7‘'"‘“'"' :s g^™ "tut, tuCt!!tf here (“ut 1 (re as a fool side to hei laid: again: “Look here, Paul Re vere, if you want to come up some- “SaKs-SsScs the office of the dean, and up the He takes it on the chin, thus prov- d^the fireplace in the lepHving ^me“ of «"e lam'ily SfTur confidently-and say TwLt^-f “Fath er! May / (emphasis and with a The next day the j sviipi "Z\l Y. W. C. A. NEWS