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Page Four. THE SALEMITE Wednesday, October 3, 1934. HOME CHURCH AUXILIARY SERVES CHICKEN SUPPER Last Friday night, September 28, between the house of 6 and 8 o ’clock, the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Home Moravian Church served a delicious barbecue chicken supper on the church lawn at the rear of the Rond- thaler Memorial building. The sup per was given under the direction of Mrs. T. Holt Haywood, the president of the auxiliary and of her commit tees. Members of tli6 social com mittee turned waitresses for the night, while Mrs. W. L. Siewers and Mrs. Charles Reid devoted them selves to arranging the menu, and all those who attended the supper acclaimed the success of their ar rangement. This supper, which is an annual event, and which was attended by many people of this city, was given for the benefit of the many w'ortliy projects undertaken each year by the Auxiliary of the Home Moravian Church. When love and skill work together expect a masterpiece. John Buskin. Smart COLLEGE CLOTHES a ROBIN® 219 W. Fourth St. READY-TO-WEAR SMART WOMEN’S WEAR ‘‘Serving You Is a Pleasure” COHEN’S CRAVEN’S BEAUTY SHOPPE WELCOMES YOU SPECIAL OFFEE FOK SALEM GIRLS 10% ON A 31.00 Shoppes in Cravens’ and Zinzendorf Hotel Beautiful Archer Chiffon Hosiery $1 Pair A lovely 3 and 4-thread pure silk exquisite chiffon hose that will measure up to your every expec tation of quality and beauty . . . in adorable new Fall shades of 9 Taupe Bark ^ Marrona 0 Salera 0 Taupe Mist 0 Honey Brown 0 Matin Has smart picot top, narrow French heel and reinforced toe for extra wear ... it is a value that we are proud to offer. —Try a Pair . . . You’ll Like The IDEAL EXPECT MORE AT THE J. M. WILLIS BOBBER & BEAUn SHOPPE Arcade Reynolds Building WOMEN AND CHILDREN EXCLTTSIVELY Dial 6073 A Beauty Aid For Every Need HINES A STEP AHEAD IONIZED HOSE Introducing A Process Insuring Durability and Beauty Ringless — Sheer m H SI M A STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER MESSAGE! Why Must So Many People Wear Glasses? You can install one of these really wonderful lamps in your home for only ? .95 down, the balance payable in easy installments with your light bill. Electricity is Cheap — Use It Freely SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANY PHONE 7151 o O the A,R OF "The Daring Young Man on the FlyingTrapeze" WALTER O’KEEFE —IN PERSON—the man who made this and other songs famous, brings his inimitable wit and humor to the Camel Caravan as Master of Ceremonies. And he promises, among other things, to introduce at least one new song each week. Tune in on the Caravan and see why he is one of the air’s most popular entertainers. no I r ts YOU ARE INVITEDI TO TUNE IN ON THE NEW ALL-STAR CAMEL CARAVAN ANNETTE HANSHAW—whose thrilling, vibrant voice and sparkling personality have enthralled radio audiences in the past, will be featured on the new Caravan in the popular hit tunes of today and yesterday. It’s better than even money she will soon be your A number 1 favorite radio songstress. GLEN GRAY—whose Casa Loma Orchestra is noted for its clever arrangements and smooth rhythms, has played for over 200 important college dances. Made radio history on the Camel Caravan last year. Due to repeat this year! Always a favorite band in almost every college vote. TUNE IN! TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, and every following Tuesday and Thursday evening over coast-to-coastWABC-Columbia network CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA ANNETTE HANSHAW WALTER O’KEEFE AND OTHER HEADLINERS TUESDAY 10:00 P. M. Eastern Time 9:00 P. M. Central Time 8:00 P. M. IMountain Time 7:00 P. M. Pacific Time THURSDAY 9:00 P. M. Eastern Time 8:00 P. M. Central Time 9:30 P. M. Mountain Time 8:30 P. M. Pacific Time
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