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Friday, October II, 1935. THE SALEMITE Page Three. SARAH KATHERINE THOMPSON In tho role of Queen Silvia VI, Miss Sarah Ka'therine Thompson, of Bluefield, W. Va., reigned over the Sixth Annual Mountain State Forest Festival of West Virginia. SALEM INFIRMARY ON THE WARPATH Do you ever visit the inflrmary? Well, it’s worth going all the way down there to see the Indian Reser vation. Hi yi—yippee, hetap big fun! Among the inmates during the past week were; Exhibit A — Big Chief Cloudy Brow, who is also medi cine man of the tribe; and oh what horrible medicines Little Cloudy Brow gives out! Little Cloudy Brow wil be there for many weeks to come, but some of the others have already left. For instance: Little Frog-in- the-Throat is gone, but not forgotten. Strange to say, a lot of noise went along with this little Florida Indian of Scotch origin! Among those ab sent also is Little Laughing Water, who is a little Jib from Charlotte. Little Laughing Water loves trains. Take her along to the station with you sometime; she’ll love it, but don’t let her lose her voice to the train. Little Come-at-Night still comes— and at night—but sometimes in the day. You see. Little TTp-for-the May Court is there too, and they simply can’t be separated. They get their heads together and smoke the peace- pipe and then give war-whoops (a la Willis et Preston!) Little Daily Dozen is a left hand ed Indian looking for a horse and Little Peek-out-the-Door is another of these poor creatures. Ever since Big Chief Cloudy Brow told them that left handed Indians could look for horses, They’ve been at it. So far, no luck. Gone to the Happy Hunting Grounds along with Little Laughing Water and Little Frog-in-the-Throat is Little Merry Heart. They are no more, and they are wept for bitterly, but the remaining ones have hopes that the hunting is good there, and they may get a fur coat out of it. If you want to know the real names of these little Indians, trot down to the infirmary and sec. And if you want to get in quickly, learn the password to give to Big Chief Cloudy Brow (robed in white—watch out—there are pills and pills!) If you want to join the tribe, all you need is a sore throat, cough, et cetera. Really, do go down—they’re dyin’ for company. GOSSIP (CONTINUED FROM PACE TWO) tho.se good eats and those cute cor sages they had, one of ’em bonght some Freshman Football Fans a news paper to read the scores. Nice boy. Right out loud that little Sopho more said something bad. When she missed a phone call from a certain young Davidsonian. Two cute sophomores were rather f.roused after glancing at last week’s column. Dear readers, no slams were meant to them, but I bet one of ’em better watch out or the other one might beat her time with her shoe salesman. What’s the matter with your own shoe salesman, woman? Wilda Mae Yingling got trapped in her P. J’s. in the Council room over at Bitting, when Jean Robin son brought some men in the Rec reation Room. Miss Lawrence saved the day by turning out the lights while Wilda Mae made a rather hur ried exH. CAVALIER CAFETERIA 111 West 4th Street Good rood Good Service Pleasant Atmosphere Nice Assortment of Books $1.00 And Up SALEM BOOK STORE EFIRD’S DEPT. STORE SENIOR CLASS HOSE Full Fashion Pure Thread Silk Hose Every Pair Ringless — Best Fall Shadftft $1.00 Values 79c MARGARET MARIE SHOP 205 West 4th Street Sportswear Headquarters THE GREAT A. & P. TEA COMPANY **Just Around the Corner*' TENNIS TOURNAMENT PROGRESSES A large number of students signed up for the Tennis Tournament this fall and it has been progressing nicely. All the matches have been played in the first round of upper classman singles. Winners in the first round are Couch, Reece, Hendrix, Lee, Torrence, Briggs, Wolfe, Braw- ley, R. Baynes, Crist, Nading, Fraley, Marx, Schlegel, Johnson, Frazier, 15est, E. Bayne.s, Brown, Fogle, Council, Coons, Reeves, Meadows, McXeW, Wilson, Redding, Hutaff and Thompson. The matches in freshman singles were just begun Monday and only two of these have been played, leav ing Orrell and Vines victorious in the first round. Tennis doubles have not yet been signed up for, and it is doubtful as to whether or not they will be played at all. The manager says, “It all depends on the weather.” REV. BEVERLY M. BOYD SPEAKS AT Y. P. M. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) lownien and that this is God’s uni verse and that we are simply stew ards and trustees in His plan. “Paul struck the keynote which should challenge our faith today when no suggested a broader, lengtheir, deeper and higher knowledge. We need a broader understaijding of other people and not to deal in aloof manner with other people and groups who might not be of the same faith or ethical or religious background as ours. It is idle to sing Christian hymns and go through forms if one is not going to work and live to break the barriers of aloofness.” Mr. Boyd challenged the student body to seek for unity which is the basis of the living faith. 4 Can Ride For the Price of One PHONE 7121 Are You Looking For A Good Beauty Shoppe TRY us Davis Beauty Shoppe We serve with every sand wich a delicioiis salad at no extra charge. ..This is a real treat. Come in and see for yourself. PHONE 6852 - 9466 GOOCH'S WE MAKE OUR CREAM We Consider It a Privilege To Serve Salem College Students and Facultj At The Junior League Beauty Shop Harry: “Ah, there you are. Where have you been during the last three dances?” Alma: “Jimmy was showing me some new steps. ’ ’ Harry: “Were they very hard!” Alma; “No — we took some cush ions along!” —The Old Line. Dr. Robert N. Walker Optomeitric Eye-Specialist 300-1-2 Reynolds Bldg. PASCHAL SHOE REPAIR CO. 219 W. 4th St. Dial 4901 WE DYE SHOES ANY COLOR “Best In Our Line** ENGRAVING HAS ALWAYS BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH REFINEMENT H. T. Hearn Engraving Co. 217 Farmers Bank Building Smart Young Things In Millinery, Dress and Sportswear wi ROBIN inr Montaldo’s IMPORTERS CLASS ROOM AND CAMPUS FROCKS $12.95 New Swagger Suits Made of fine English Cheviot tn the new bright colors. Polo wolf collars, natural -wolf collars, bad ger collars and fox collars. Moderately Priced D. G. CRAVEN CO. OUR PRICES Are low enough to be popular, yet high enough to make our service snperloH. It’s Got To Be Good If lt*s From Willis* J.M. Willis Bobber ff Beauty Shoppe 114 Reynolds Boildlnsr PHONE 6073 Lovers Caught in the seeth* ing turmoil of the World's Danger Zonet ‘‘OIL FOK THE LAMPS OF CHINA” WITH PAT O’BRIEN Josephine Hutchison Jean Muir Next Fri. Sat. Next MOn. Tue. All Seats 25c STATE A Grand Western Drama ZANE GREY’S “WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND” Come To The GLADY’S SHOP FOR YOUR STOCKINGS BAGS HANDKERCHIEFS AND BLOUSES SWEETLAND 428 N. Liberty St. Visit Our Candy Department Lunches — Toasted Sandwiches SEE THE COLLEGEBRED SHOES AT BELCHER-FORLAW CO. W. 4th Street M&C Beauty Shoppe 511 N. Liberty Street Dial 9124 Genuine Eugene $3.50 tic tac A New Sueded Leather Vibrant — Young Different Shown in Black or Brown Tn Styles That Have Just That Diiferencc S4.9S CPEGEECEEma STUDENTS AND FACULTY OF SALEM COLLEGE WILL ALWAYS FIND THE BEST IN READY-TO-WEAR AT The IDEAL
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