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Page Four. THE SALEMITE Friday, May 19, 1939. FULTON-LILLY WEDDING PLANS ANNOUNCED (Continued From Page One) Mrs. Roiidtlialer for the bride and groom, tlieir family, and intimate friends. All of Rill’s classmates here at Salem wish her the host of luck, realizing; that on the very same day she is snccessfiilly completing her days in college and is hearing wedd ing bells ringing in many more hap py days for her with F. L. The best of luck and love always, Bill! MARGARET MARIE SHOP Appropriate Gifts For Graduation HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES COOI. — CLEAN — FAST ECONOMICAL DUKE POWER CO Bring your parents for a visit to KUBIK ANTIQUES 472 South Bfain Street MANY BEAUTIFUL GRADUATION GIFTS I MONTALDO’S DEB SHOP Second I’loor Cotton Frocks For Campus $6.95 Smart and Lovely Gifts For the Young Graduates Anchor Co. L*. Frank-A-Stith Co- WiastM'SalM, N. C. LUQGAQE! Phone 7151 Campos Dry Cleaners Right On the Campus • Oiu" Cleaning is Satisfac tory But Inexpensive SOMETHING LOVELY TO KEEP ALONG WITH YOUE 1939 ANNUAL A lovely coverlet, towel or hand bag, woven by hand on an old fashioned loom; a fruit or nut bowl carved from some beautiful N. C. wood; a bracelet, pin or ring, wrought by hand from Sterl ing Silver . . . fascinating gifts that come from Arden Farm Store. Arden Farm Store OPPOSITE SALEM SQUARE r//£ DANGER'S HOW CAN you ^ \ r all PAST now/ LOOK SO HAPPY?\( BVERVBODY'S SO WEmCHT BB BAT^ lOlA/ GREYHOUND FARES HOME THEY'VE FORGOTTEN ANY MINUTE/ Make Your Getaway The Greyhound Way! Likely as not you can buy your Grey hound ticket home with just the money you get from the second-hand store for last semester’s textbooks—and you know that’s not very much I With fares so low and Super-Coaches so comfortable, it’s no wonder Greyhound is the easy course that everybody’s taking to get out of col« lege I See your local Greyhound agent— and, incidentally, have a nice vacation! UNION BUS TERMINAL CHEERY STREET PHONE 4117 Sample On«-W»yFan» Asheville, N. C. $2.45 New York 6.80 Norfoli, Va 3.35 Myrtle Beach .... 4.05 Washington D.C. 3.80 Jacksonville 6.00 N. Orleans, La. 11.00 Miami, Fla 10.80 Nashville, Tenn 7.55 Knoxville, Tenn, 3.65 Lexington, Ky. 6.90 Cincinnati, O. .. 7.30 Chicago, 111. ..._.11.00 LoulsviUe, Ky. .. 7.75 GREl^HOUND ENGRA VED ANNOUNCEMENTS, CARDS AND INVITATIONS AKE Socially Correct H. T. Hearn Engraving Co, FORSHH THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “SUBMARINE PATROL” Richard Greene and Nancy Kelly I ! I We Resole Crepe Soled Shoes Half or Whole Sole PASCHAL SHOE REPAIR CO. Dial 4901 219 W. ronrth St. ••••eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ' MORRIS SERVICE Fountain Specials Toasted Sandwiches ‘Exclusive But Not Expensive’- Next To Carolina Theatre Foi* Perfect Printing lates 1 Dial 9722 Piedmont Enqravmq Co. 412 at main ST. What can we say in this last issue of the Salemite — except that we hate to see you go and hope that you will return often. Our Best Wishes always to the Salem Academy and 0>llege Student Body and Faculty and to the Senior Class — Words Fail Us. Salem Book Store MRS. M. PERRYMAN JEANELLE SCHULTZ E. B. SNAVELY Copyright 1939. UGGETr & Myols Tobacco Co. Every year thousands of visitors to the Chesterfield factories see the infinite care with which the world’s best tobaccos are combined to give you Chesterfield’s can’t;.be-copied blend. It is this wonderful blend that makes Chesterfield so refreshingly diflFerent. . • milder, better-tasting, with a more pleasing aroma. fTAeti you try them you will see why Chest erfield gives millions of men and women more smoking f)leasure . . . why THEY SATISFY Shown here is one of fhe many blending operofionj in the moking of ChesferfieWi Everything science knowt obout or money can buy is used to moke Chesterfield a milder, better-fojfing cigarette. I ^ sV«« V*- O'gd- loWng
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