Page Four. THE SALEMITE Wednesday, February 27, 1935. JUNIORS WIN OVER SENIORS TO PLACE IN FINAL GAME The Juniors upheld their former record of no games lost when they beat the Seniors Tuesday afternoon 36 to 21. MeNeely led the shooting attack for the Juniors with 11 goals to her credit, while Preston made 11 points for the Seniors. The floor work of Best, Junior forward, and Marx, Junior guard was quite fast and good. The outcome of this game gives the Juniors the right to play the freshmen next Thursday in the championship game for the baa- ketball trophy. Line up: Juniors Seniors Pos. Best (j) (11) Preston L. F. Eights (2) (2) Tuttle B. F. MeNeely (22) (8) Carroll C. Marx Neal 6. Torrence Adams G. Brown McLean G. Substitutes: .Juniors — Watkins, Kawlings, Hooks, Hutcheson. Beferee: Tick Fralfiy. Umpire: Martha Nolan. The advisees of Dr. ,\nscomb were entertained at his home last night for dinner. Those invited were Bachel Carroll, Julia Lee Little, Virginia Garner, Isabel Bichardson, Inez Terapleman, and Helen Davis. Will YOU GRADUATE FROM SALEM? FROSH WIN OVER SOPHS The Freshmen defeated the Sopho mores in an interesting contest in the annual round-robin basket ball ser ies on the college court last night by the score of 26 to 15. The Frosh guards all eame through in brilliant style in cheeking the Sophomores, who failed to locate the basket with the skill of their rivals. Fraizer and Oouch led the scoring for the winners while Nolan proved the big threat for. the Sophomores. The Sophomores, with Freeman, Maslin and K. Smith doing fine work, won the reserve game from the Frosh by a score of 23 to 2. Two foul shots by King proved the only markers for the Freshmen reserves. Line-up and summary: Frosh (26) (15) Sophs Pos. Frazier (14) (l^) Nolan F. Couch (10) (1) Fraley F. Knox (2) (2) Meadows F. Mitchell Little F. Johnson Council G. Sample Bullock 6. Score at half: Freshmen 12; Sopho mores 5. Referee—Miss Biles. Then Answer 6 of These Questions Correctly 1. Popocatepeth is: Indian word of disres}>eet Siamese word for bad breath Mexican Volcano Chilean Biver Sense of balance is controlled by: Eye nerves Feet Larynx Parasol Inner ear SENIORS DEFEATED BY SOPHOMORES 11 To 30 FADS & FASHIONS It seems that the week-end trips the Seniors took a few weeks ago had a prolonged effect. At any rate the result of the Sophomore-Senior Basket Ball Game Saturday night was 30-11 in favor of those vicious Roi)hs, who are already plajnnin^ where to place the championship cup. At the end of the first half the Sophs strutted their score of 15 be fore the Seniors’ score of 4. McLean starred among the Sen iors while Fraley was high light among the. Sophomore forwards. Bullock and Council did some steady defence work and Smith kept the court hot defending her post. The Sophomores have decided that Tee Little would make a good coach (From the side lines?) It used to be an insult to call a woman a ‘ ‘ frail, ’ ’ but now it’s be come the new ideal—especially at night. These wide skirts, dropped shoulders, sweet perfumes, bangs, and sweet, feminine, blushy little smiles can be appealing—but peril ous if you’re horsy. At present there seems to be no let up to the mama for wistful ‘ ‘ Lit tle Women” dresses. Some especial ly attractive ones seem to step right out of the Civil War days with prim bodices, Peter Pan Collars and wide, rustling skirts. The designers are manufacturing big berthas for evening dresses. Sometimes they are in the form of squarish bibs, draped in back to fall over the shoulders. Sometimes they are made from a double fold of material, gathered with the edges left unpressed — these are soft squashy berthas. Sometimes they are scalloped. Bonnets and inflated sleeves car ry on the old-fashioned idea. The sleeves are especially interesting. There are square sleeves, raglan sleeves (for evening—very new), organ-fluted sleeves, ballon sleeves, bottle-neck sleeves, draped sleeves, peasant sleeves, parachute sleeves. Coat dresses are very smart and practical for first spring days. Buttons go all the way down the front of dresses, all the way down the back of dresses, and pop up in all sorts of unexpected places. Stripes will play a big part in your future. Striped cottons are rampant. The trouser skirt promises to be come very, very important in the next eight months. The division shows only when you go into action. Grand for golf. Bright plaid ging ham shirts look very chic with a trouser skirt of natural color. A wool cape with a printed silk frock you will find nice for a change- off from your spring coats. UNES FOR POPULAR SONGS Three of these are not of the Dionne quintuplets. Marie, Cecilie, Helen, Yvonne, Annette, Smythe, Jeanne, Emilie. One of these is considered the fastest game: dating chorus girls ' Polo Ice hokey Soccer Ping-pong Badminton 5. One of these is a hardy peren nial: Peggy Hopkins Joyce Dandelion Orchid Delphinium Mother-in-law joke Nasturituim One who delights to inflict pain on others is: Masachist, Pragmatist, radio comic, egotist, sadist, hedonist. The age of trees is determined by: Bark, number of branches : Concentria rings, teeth, Bloodhounds, height, width Line up: Soph. Senior Pos Nolan (8) Preston L. F. Kraley (14) (1) Tuttle B. F. Meadows (8) (10) Carroll C. Smith G. Council McLean G. Bullock Adams G. Referee. Miss Atkinson. A . song should tell a story so the i publishers declare. And there should be a snappy line to fit a catchy air. So here are lines a-plenty to the music writers tossed: ‘Some may call you red-hot Mabel, but to me you’re just a frost!” ‘ ‘ The night I found you in his arras I really found you out!” “It isn’t the depression, it’s my girl I’m mad about!” “Let’s carry on together, now the best of men are broke.” “She must have a sense of humor, for she’s married to a joke. ’ ’ “You’ll weary of your dancing man in just a little while!” ‘ ‘ Don’t turn your nose up, Sally, you are prettier when you smile!” “If I can’t have your kisses, you can’t burn my gasoline, “I’m a lover, not a chauffeur—just remember that, Irene.” “If you think that I’m Dumb Dora, you will find I know the score. ’ ’ “All I ask is your forgiveness for the night I slammed the door!” ‘When I tell you that I love you ; does it any difference makef | ‘Have a heart. Take pity on me! : All I’m asking is a break!” i ‘Don’t tell me that your mother i tells you everything she knows! ” j If you feel that way about it let our I book of memories close!” i ‘ The fairest peach that ever grew! possessed a heart of stone,” i ‘When you are out with someone j else don’t think I ’11 be alone. ’ ’ | (Copyright, 1981, Edgar A. Guest) "‘Hei*h-Ho, Everybody!” It*s Rudy Vallee “SWEEf MUSIC” With Ann Dvorak — Ned Sparks Helen Morgan—Allen Jenkins 2 BandsI 6 Songsl 100 Cirlsl THURS. — FRf. — SAT. GO TO THE Linder May To Be Beautiful 624 FOURTH STREET Meet Your School Friends At This Good Drug Store Where You Will Find Reliable Service For All O’HANLON'S Is The Place MOOD AFFECTS ROGER’S ROLE The word “Neutral Spirits” on a liquor bottle refer to: Coloring matter, alcohol, Non-partisan ghosts, flavoring, specific gravity, weight of the cork Will Rogers was quizzing Director David Butler about his role in the forthcoming “Doubting Thomas.” “What am I supposed to be in this picture?” he asked. “You’re a manufacturer,” an swered Butler. ^ “A manufacturer of Sausage,” added producer B. G. DeSylva. “Ts the factory open and opera ting?” asked Will. “Of course it is,” said Butler, “But would it make any difference if it wasn’tf” “ Certainly,,.it would make a diff erence,” fired back R9gers.“It will and whether I go through the picture proud or act as if I’m trying to bor row money from the rest of the cast all the time.” COBWEBS IN CERTAIN P. O. BOXES ARE WRECKED A woman cannot succeed with out charm. Campbell’s soup for beauty. Do you monopolize conversation? Then let me tell you how to avoid being a conversational crammer. You owe it to your public not to put on a pound. Do you want a profession? I can show^ you how to make a mint by giving window demon strations in soap bubbling. Your spring paraphernalia should 6. be: He wished he could die; but he didn’t believe in suicide, how ever, after taking two boxes of your nice pink pills .... 8. Do you want to be the center of attraction? The life of the par ty? (Six months ago when I sat down to play they laughed, now they—) 9. If existence is rather heavy for you, read our booklet on “Diets and Avhen to use them.” 10. For the relief of many palpita ting hearts, I have written a ]>amphlet on Love. Its quite new. You’ll fall for it. A “thesourous” is: Prehistoric animal, had of a riv er, Greek god of cattle, sore finger, dictionary of syn onyms, salamander. 10. The earth travels around the sun: Clockwise Counter-clockwise. Otherwise With the greatest of ease Answers to be put in another part of Salemite from questions. Cure for love at first sight is the second glance. FAMOUS FACES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE TWO) To all these above, add the very in teresting facts that Miss Riggan was a member of the Hiking Club (no wonder she doesn’t get tired of walking up steps to see sick girls ort 3rd floor), and, certainly not least, although last, an official of the Fire Department. We’ll have to admit that Miss Riggan didn’t supply the above facts. We rooted (literally), them from here and yon. We found, too, that she is described as having an obedient disposition as well as a capacity for commanding, that she is generous almost to a fault, independ ent, and not at all daunted by, dif ficulties. True? We’ll agree! And she likes to be called Jeanie. SEE POLLOCK'S FOB New Spring Shoes Soutberii Institution GET IN ON THIS SPECIAL! For a Limited Time liadies’ Soles 59c — 79c (Including Our Cement Process) Ladies’ Leather or Fiber Heels 25c Steel Taps and Shine “BEST IN OUR LINE” Dial 4901 Free Delivery Paschal Shoe Repair Co. ESSO SERVICENTER First and Main Streets We Appreciate Your Patronage New Shipment Formal Evening Dresses $16.50 and $18.50 D. G. Craven Co. SPRING FASHIONS ARRIVING DAILY AT ANCHOR “Shopping Center of Winatott* Salem’* Smart New Blouses $1.98 j Red and White Patent Leather ( Bags ?1.98 and $2.98 I New Fabric Gloves ! $1.00 and $1.50 I Gladys Shoppe Salem Food Store I? Always Ready For Salemites Two Bars of Candy 9c The last ‘Jump.” word in airplanes GILDA BEAUTY SALON For 10 days we will give two Salem Girls coming to-gether, two $5.00 Permanents for $7.50 or two $7.50 Waves for $10.00. Croquignole-Spiral Combination 824 Nissen Bldg. Phone 9553 For Beauty and Quality ENGRAVED ANNOUNCEMENTS H. T. Hearn Engraving Co. 217 Farmers Bank Bidg. FOR A CHANGE EAT AT THE CAVAUER CAFETERIA West Fourth Street “Marie Antoinette” Zweig $1.00 Stories of the Great Operas $1.47 “Story of Philosophy” Durant $1.00 Many More Good Books SALEM BOOK STORE The Ideal Our evening frocks are gay and charming and poss^>s all of Spring’s High Fashion Points. Spring chic can be a very practical thing in one of our lovely models at $10.95 Or Up YOUNG THINGS ARE COMING TO kOBINS FOB YOUNG THINGS wmROBINcoT 219 W. Fourth St.

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