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Page Four. THE SALEMITE Friday, May 15, 1936. SALEM ACADEMY PUPILS GIVE RECITAL Musio pupils of the Academy gave a recital on Saturday evening. The program waa as follows: ‘ ‘ Theme ’ ’ from Capriceio .... Haydn “Will-o-the Wisp” Bels Jane Page Walker "Slumber Song” Dennee Betty Sprunt “Scotch Piper” Johnson Sara Hurlburt “Allegro in F” Haydn Marie Kimball “Legende” Lund-Skabo Lena Winston Morris “Minuet” Dussek-Burmester Johnsie Moore “Sonatine in P” Beethoven Eosemary Nunn “Scherzo in B Flat” Schubert Eleanor Trivette ‘ ‘ At the Ocean ’ ’ Posca Kathryn Mendenhall “Prelude in D Flat” Chopin Nan Myers “Sonatina in C” Kuhlan Mary Sue Forrest “A. D. MOCXX” MacDowell Irene Wall NEW BOOKS EXHIBITED AT ACADEMY TEA Members of the Salem Academy Faculty entertained at an informal tea on Tuesday afternoon in the Academy library, in order that pa trons, students and faculty might be- acquainted with the new books that have been added to the library. Ap proximately one hundred and fifteen volumes have been put on the shelves since September. Outstanding among recent acquisi tions are beautifully illustrated edi tions of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice,” and “Emma”; Lamb’s “Essay of Elia,” and Dickens “Nicholas Nicolby.” “Will-o’-the Wisp” .... Wollenhaupt Hazel Cobler “Concerto in A Minor” Vivaldi Eleanor Trivette “ Solfieggeto ” Bach Franee.s Newsom “Gollwag’s Cake Walk” Debussy Margaret Vardell “Gavotle in B Flat” Handel Lessie Johnson Modison, Wis.—(ACP)—In recogni tion of the high standards maintain ed at the University of Wisconsin Maison Franeaise, oldest organiza tion of its kind in the United States, the French government has author ized a gift to the house of 6300 francs ($415). 1. We eliminate costly frills, 2. We buy for spot cash only. 3. We sell top quality only. 4. We sell only for spot cash, i We’ve no delivery service. You get these savingi ia Pen- ney’t consistently lotcer price*. J.C.PENNE Y C 0.,I nc. CLEAN, COOL AND COMFORTABLE Our Shop is Air Conditioned (Refrigerated) J. M. WILLIS Bobber and Beauty Shoppe 114 Reynolds Bldg. Dial 6073 CATALINA SWIM SUITS With the new Tri-Ply Fabric — two way stretch, hand crochet, wooden button, trim, lined with, all-wool zepher. All Shades. ANCHOR, INC. ForPerfect Printing lates 1 Dial 9722 PieJmontEnqravinqCo. 412 at main ST. COHEN*S We Have Just the Frock You Need to Complete Your Easter Wardrobe VISIT US Dr. Robert N. Walker Optometric Eye-Specialist 300-1-2 REYNOLDS BLX>C. Montaldo’s IMPORTERS For COMMENCEMENT DAYTIME AND EVENING DRESSES $12.95 up Ceylon is famous for Spices Brazil is famous for Coffee IS ■> It’s the right quantity of this Tur ish tobacco blended and cross blended with the best home-grown tobaccos raised^ in this country that give Chesterfields their mildness and better taste — another reason why Chesterfields Satisfy. famous for Tobacco ... the aromatic Turkish tobacco that adds fragrance and flavor to Chei^terfield :arettes. © 1936. Liggett & Myznj Tobacco Co.
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