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Page Four. THE SALEMITE Friday, April 25, 194K S 13 € IP T Jf TOURNAMENT TO BE HELD Beginning next week, several one day goK tournaments will be held weekly. In recent years golf has be come increasingly popular on the campus with the result that there has been a great demand for these tournaments. In view of the approaching tournaments, we present for your inspection the following rules con cerning proper golf etiquette: 1. Be silent and motionless while another played makes a shot. 2. The best place to stand is dia gonally away from a player in front of him and to his right. Never give him cause to worry about hitting you by standing back of him or some place where he is not sure of your position. 3. On the putting green, no one should stand beyond the hole in the line of a player's stroke. 4. Watch your shadow. Keep it off the line of play. 5. Allow the Ipayer with the honor (player who has the lowest score on previous hole) to play before any other player tees his ball. 6. No player should paly from the Meet All Your Friends and Kelatives at the The Most Up-To-Date Place In The South PICCADILLY GRILL 415 W. 4th Street QRIT.T.TiD SANDWICHES — FO0NTAIN — MORRIS SERVICE (Next To Carolina Theatre AIE CONDITIONED “Exclusive But Not Expensive” tee until the members of the party ahead have all played their second shots and are out of range nor play up to aputting green until the players ahead have holed out and moved away. 7. If you have lost a ball, motion to the players behind you to play through and then do not resume your play until they are out of range. 8. If for any reason you are play ing slowly, motion the party be hind you through. It is the courtesy o fthe course and you will play better if you do not feel as if you were being hur ried by someone behind you. TENNIS TOURNAMENT Catherine Harrell, tennis man ager, announces that the annual spring tennis tournament wiU be gin next week. There will be both an A and B singles tournament, the A tournament for experienced players and the B tournament for beginjiers. The tennis cup will be awarded to the winner of the A tournament. Watch the bullentin board for posting of the parings. The first round must be completed by Wed nesday, April 30. PERFECT . PRINTING \a plates PIEDMONT ENGRAVING CO. WINJTON-J'ALEM MILK SELECTE Dairies ICE CREAM IT’S ROUGH, ROWDY AND ROMANTIC! MEET THE SWEETIE OF THE FLEET WHO DROVE THE NAVY NUTTY! A GIRL, A GUY and A GOB” t ED. MUKPHY LUCrLLE BALL EDMOND O’BRIEN And Look Who Produced It! That Famous Star Who [launched a million lafFs HAROLD LLOYD OWL SHOW SAT. 10:30 MON. - TUES. STATE SottthemDairie^ Ice Cream and Milk MINIATURES In China, Glass, Copper, Brass, Pewter, Iron and Furniture to Delight our Collector Friends. ARDEN FARM STORE Opposite Salem Square 614 South Main Street WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE PRESIDENTS (Continued from Page One) major, was Student Council repre sentative of her class when she was a freshman, is a member of the Pierrettes, German Club, and Home Economics Club. As she has taken a wide interest in Salem activities, everyone is certain that she will be a worthy successor to Mary McMul len. ACADEMY SERVES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) tained some 400 guests at an annual tea this afternoon from four to six o’clock. The guests were received and served by Mrs. Clark Starbuck, Mrs. Agnew Bahnson, Mrs. Court ney Mauzy, Miss Nettie Allen Tho mas, Mrs. Howard B. Eondthaler, Miss Mary Weaver, Miss Jackson, and Miss Zachary. During the tea studentsi of Salem Music School played the piano informally. The decorations were spring flowers beautifully arranged around the social room. WE HEARD QUOTED: “They’re on spiking terms.” —Walter Winchell. “That’s a nice dress you almost have on.” —Graeme and Sarah Lorimre. GARDEN PILGRIMAGE (Continued from Page 1) The proceeds of the pilgrimage sponsored by the Garden Clubs of North Carolina and the local coun cil of Garden Clubs will be used for civic planting and restoration. Buildings of historic interest on the campus are being visited and other gardens and homes to be visit ed are the Huber Hanes’, the Rob ert Hanes’, Charles Norfleet’s, the W. N. Reynolds’, and the Thomas O. More’s. Girls who will serve as guides on the campus are: Sara Barnum, Louise Early, Carrie Donnell, Nell Kerins, Euth Thomas, Emily Mc Coy, Eugenia Baynes, Eleanor Carr, Betty Jane Nalley, Betty Ann White, Elizabeth Johnston, Hattie Louise Bagby, Ann Minter, Mowell Campbell, Sue Forrest, Elizabeth Jackson, Phyllis Hill, Virginia Mc- Kensie, Mary Lib Rand, Bobbie Whittier, Lib Read, Mary Best, Sara Henry, Prances Yelverton, Doris Nebel, Mary Lou Moore, Ter rell Smith, Margaret Ray, and Rebekah Candler. REZNICK’S 440 N. Liberty Street Hear the Latest Hits On VICTOR, BLUEBIRD, DECCA, 0B2!Y, and COLUMBIA RECORDS ART EXHIBIT (Continued From Page One) tels; pastel still life; and figure sketching in pencil. The drawings will be displayed on stands that are at the present time being made for this purpose. The art department feels that it has an exhibit worthy of the efforts of its pupils and is proud to present this years work to the public. New pictures will be added from time to time between May 3 and June 2. In addition to the students and faculty, guests on the campus for May Day are invited to come and towns people are urged to come then or at any time during the month. When Up Town Stop In To See Us SWANEY DRUG STORE Opposite Zinzendorf Hotel FISHERS Among Other Things We Re move Ink Spots, Grease, Shoe Polish, and Misplaced Salem Soup. DIAL 4131 Everybody who smokes them likes their COOLER, MILDER, BETTER TASTE On the movie lot or wherever you go, the Right Combination of the best tobaccos from our own Southland and from distant Turkey and Greece makes Chesterfield the one cigarette that truly Satisfies. Noie how many more smokers are enjoying Chesterfield’s definitely Milder, Cooler-Smoking, Better Taste. msteifie/d YOU GO pa rvi m wmmm PRISCILLA LANE, starring in Warner Broj.’ forthcoming hit "MISS WHEELWRIGHT DISCOVERS AMERICA." Copjrrifht IMl, Liccnr A Utiu Toucco Ct_,
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