Page Four. THE SALEMITE Wednesday, March 6, 1935. Take a cimrette Me CHESTERFIELD ^ \ pr »■ zSW* knotv I like that cigarette... I like the way it tastes... there’s plenty of taste there. Chesterfield is mild, not strong . . . and that’s another thing I like in a cigarette. What’s more, They Satisfy . . . and that’s what I like a cigarette to do. I get a lot of pleasure out of Chesterfield . . . you know I like that cigarette. CWl.— ;> MONDAY f LUCREZIA f BORI WEDNESDAY LILY PONS SATURDAY RICHARD BONELLI KOSTELANETZ ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS 9 P. M. (e. s. T.) — COLUMBIA NETWORK fS) 1935, X-inr-FTT Tobacco Co. DISILLUSION Have you seen the frisky curia on the head of Sally Finns That dance about so gaily in the mad March winds? Each hair turns on its axis in the proper way! And Miss Sally’s bouncing curls lead all the boys to say, “Oh most fair, your charming hair is w’here our love begins!”. They don’t know that she’s a night ly slave to bobbie pins. O, do not fall in luff; Itt ies not chust der tink Ven you iss att dis collidch All through dcr merry Sprinkl O, vait until der Summer Ven you can talk off luff Vidout mixing itt vitt brideh Und a lot oif odder stuff! ENGRAVING Makes Social Affairs More Successful H. T. Hearn Engraving Co. 217 Farmers Bank Bldg. SENIOR CLASS HOSE PURE Thread silk hose In the Season’s Best Shades Every Pair Ringless Special 79c — 2 Pairs $1.50 EFIRD DEPT. STORE FRESHMEN WIN CHAMPIONSHIP GAME AGAINST JUNIORS Thursday night in the hut the Basket Ball Tournament came to an half was 13 to 2 in favor of the exciting climax and finish when the Freshmen won the Championship game against the Juniors. According t o Miss Atkinson "Every player played well part of the time.” Shorty Biles was heard to remark between halves, “This is a good game.” During the first half the Freshmen forwards showed up very well, and in the second half the Junior guards held them back considerably. Sample, Freshmen guard, was out standing in first half while Johnson kept up the good work in the sec ond half. The score at the end of the first winners. The final score was 31 to 25 in favor of the Freshmen. "■ ' -v Superbly styled, one hundred per cent sewn construction and so very reasonably priced $3.95 $8.S0 THE IDEAL Shoe Department j The Juniors led the Freshmen in free shots, the Juniors getting five goals out of seven tries and the Freshmen, five out of nine tries. The crowded audience remained in an excited uproar during the entire game w’hile Mr. Downs broadcast the game play-by-play. Freshmen (31) (25) Juniors Pos. Frazier (13) (14) Best E. F. Couch (10) (2) McNew C. F. Knox (2) (5) McNecly C. F. Mitchell Torrence C. G. Johnson Brown R. G. Sample Marx L. G. Substitutions: Juniors—Eights (4) Freshmen—Nolan. Beferees: Mrs. Owen and Miss Biles. SPRING FASHIONS ARRIVING DAILY AT ANCHOR ^ "Shopping Center of Winston* Salem” JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Creech, E. D. Smith, Aaron Prevost, Bahnson Hall, James Neal, Charles Ephland, Ben Elliott, Paul Best, Allan Noose, Bill McAnally, Clarence Spaight, J. H. Holland, Mead Willis, A. H. Davis, Eobert Gorrell, Stuart Leake, Herbert Harris, Kerr Craig Eamsay, Llewellyn Griffith, Kirk Swann, Harry Chaner, and Julian Warren. 5000 wheres 7000 hows 100,0000 whys —Kipling. lMONTALDO*S “IMPORTERS” WINSTON-SAIiEM, N. C. / SEE POLLOCK'S FOE New Spring Shoes Southern Institution Smart Women’s Wear “Serving You Is a Pleasure” COHEN'S A LARGE EMI'ION “May I print a kiss on your lips?’’ I asked; She nodded her sweet permission. So we went to press, and I rathe^ guess We printed a large edition. “ Je me connais a les femmes e’es* pourquoi je t’aime. ” Morris Service Soda Specials Sandwiches ^‘Exclusive But Not Expensive'* Next To Carolina Theatre GILDA BEAUTY SALON For 10 days we will give two Salem Girls coming to-£rether, two $5.00 Permanents for $7.50 or two $7.50 Waves for $10.00. Croquiffnole-Spiral Combination 824 Nissan Bldg. Phone 9553 I YOUNG THINGS ARE COMING TO ROBINS FOR YOUNG THINGS MROBW 2!9 W. Fourth St.

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