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Page Four. THE SALEMITE Friday, October 18, 1940. § IP € IP T Jf GOLF AT SALEM Fore! Par! Hole in one! One up! What does all this meant Let’a all go down to the golf course and find out. Whether you know it or not, Salem now has a better course, equipment, and instructicn than any other girls’ college in North Caro lina. The course is an easy one for be ginners, but for more advanced play ers it is sufficiently laid out for a good game of golf. The fairways are well kept and the greens arc smooth. Who cccld ask for a better set up t Mr. Paulson, a good and patient instructor, arrived Wednesday eve ning and gave a lecture demonstra tion before a group of interested fans. He made provisions for small classes to be instructed for only i small fee per person. He also stated VOGLER SERVICE Ambulance Funeral Directors Dependable For More Than 82 Years DIAL 6101 COMPLIMENTS MONrkoo’s Debutante Shop 2nd Floor KODAKS Developing — Printing Enlargements Films Kodak Albums Scrap Books SALEM BOOK STORE STILL YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR CAMPUS SPORTSWEAR AT BUDGET PKICES Margaret Marie 223 W 4th Street that he would gladly instruct a gir^ in private lesson either on campus or at the club for a larger fee. Sine, golf is an individual sport, would n’t it be better to start out in th right direction, even if the ball won’t go there at first? The Athletic Asociation and the college has provided the Salem girl with new sets of gctf clubs. Here is the opportunity for those wh' have either forgotten their clubs or can’t afford a set of their own. For further knowledge of 11 game of golf refer to the books in the library. So come on you fans, we’ve got everything but the caddies! LET’S DANCE Pay attention, Salemite! In Louisa Bitting Saturday night At eight-thirty a dance there ’11 be; 80 that you can dance with a he. Wear saddle shoes for comfort’s sake; Come on down and bring your date. For the lone ranger the price is a dime — Maybe you can beat someone else’s time. For you and your date the price is fifteen. Oh, what we suffer just for these meen! The IDEAL West Fourth Street “Outstanding clothes , for every angle of your Col lege Career.” SMART SHOES FOE SMART PEOPLE Dress Shoes $6.85 To $9.85 Sport Shoes $3.15 To $4.85 BELCHER-FORLAW NISSEN BLDG. You Are Welcome to Come Out and Go Through Our Plant selecteD^’*^'^^ NEW 1940 CHRISTMAS CARDS At 10% Discount! Through October only you may place order for your Christmas Cards at 10% discount. There are beautiful religious subjects from the Old Masters of Art; cards with miniatures of Margaret Tarrant’s rare and lovely Christmas paintings; Old Currier & Ives and Godey Prints in Christmas setting; and Brcwnie Blockprint cards that are the gayest and most charming you’ve ever seen. Select Your Christmas Cards Now While the 10% DiscoTmt Is On At ARDEN FARM STORE Opposite Salem Square STUDENTS TO ATTEND (Continued from Page 1) ner in Fayetteville, attend the eve ning performance, and leave there about eleven to arrive in Winston- Salem early in the morning. It is a departmental trip for which cuts may be secured. The author, Paul Green, alsO' wrote The Lost Colony, the popular historical pageant which has excit ed much comment. Dean Charles Vardell composed and arranged most of the accompanying music which carried the Scotch theme throughout the new play ‘ ‘ High land Call.” The heroine is Flora MacDonald, member of a Scotch clan; the hero a young American patriot of “low degree” of whom Flora’s stern Tory parents do not approve. This love story is set in an historical Scotch location well known to North Carolina history students. WELCOME To Piccadilly Grill, where you may drop in any time for a sandwich Dr a feast. PICCADILLY GRILL 415 W. Fourth Street SOPHOMORE COURT (CONTmUEaJ FBOM PAGE 1) ated. She got in some good cracks at her ‘ ‘ elders to whom a great lack of proper respect was shown.” A quartette sang the laundry list to the tune of “ Strong are Thy Walls, Oh Salem.” After the reading of love letters written by some of the freshmen to young men whom they did' not know, Chief Justice Nuchols closed the current session of Sophomore Court. It was as clever and as fast- moving a session as has ever been held. Well-planned and smoothly carried out, a masterpiece was really produced by the com mittee. Come! and Bring Your Friends To the Robt. E. Lee’s Lovely New Rainbow Room In Bobert E. Lee Hotel FIRST PLAY (Continued from Page 1) Leticia, Bonnie Angelo; Miss Gli- cia, Henri Harris; Miss Rosie, June Batten; Miss Lucy, Elaine Ripple; Miss Phoebe, the maid, Charlotte Richard; stage manager, Leila Gray Creech. Mrs. Bruce Williams was director. After the play, the drug, store scene from Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town” was presented by Lee Rice and Raymond Burke. PERFECT PRINTING PLATES PIEDMONT EKCRAVIKOCO. WINJION-JALEM DO YOU SMOKE THE CIGARETTE THAT ^ IT’S THE SMOKER’S CIGARETTE, because All America has a line on theirj DEFINITELY MADELON BEAUTY SALON ^ MAKE OUR SHOP YOUR OWN ^ Have An Individucil Hair Stylist Style Your Hair ^ Phone 2-3762 ^ ThU picture of Chesterfield buyers inspecting tobocco crops in tt>e field before auction time is one of many interesting scenes In the new book ^'TOBACCO" LAND, U. S. A." This fascinating story of how Chest erfields ore made, from seed to cigorette> is yours for the ositing. MoN your nqygt fe A Myer* Tobdtt0 Compi**y> 630 ffftk A¥»mu», N«w York, M. Y, Copyright 1940, Liccstt it Mtku Tofticco Co. BEHER TASTE t ROBERT RAPELYE GEORGETTE McKEE featured in THE RAMPARTS WE WATCH" The March of Time’s full* length phot^ley 't — W^hat smokers lilce your self want most is mildness, cool ness and taste... and that’s just what you get in Chesterfield’s right combination of the fin est tobaccos grown ... a defi nitely milder, cooler, better taste. That’s why it’s called the Smoker’s Cigarette. Qmake your next pack I lesteriie
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