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April 13, 1945. THE SALEMITE Page Three. She Snoops To Comqiier With Apologies to Oliver! She snoops—in Clewell Smoke House, and she liears that Greta had a hard |-ime keeping her date’s name straight at West Point. Was it really John or David, Greta? Lou liit the higli water mark on tiowers among the Junior New York bunch, while Martha Moore fell up the stairs and Robbins played bell-hop. I^ois >aid it was great seeing Jean I'ulton, Mildred Lee, and Katherine J^anning. These three actually cook- supj)er for the gang in their apartment. If anyone cares to know ®ore about this trip, there are six scriipiiooka of evidejicp on display. i^he snoops—in Bitting Smoke House, and slie hears Luanne say that her biggest thrill in Xew York "^iis seeing the Statue of Lil>erty "hile on the boat trip to Staten I^sliniii. Molly, Mary Frances, Gudger 8nd Adele decided there was noth- "‘8 wrong with Cafe Society. Paul *^ash was on campus last week' Mildred was beaming with joy. ®>»ily, our newest bride, will be ^ack Monday: and I ask, how will "he he able to study t Dodie visited Kathleen in Luinl)erton and Frances Kinston, and in between, the bus hroke down; she resorted to thumb ing! ^he snoops on Easter Sunday, and 'liscovers that Senora sent Wink live white bunny. Farmer got a *hock on the the telephone, and ®ffie Kuth. heard that her appendix '0 be removed. Booty and Light )''ere quarantined for chicken pox Baltimore. Marianne Everett’s father has been sent to the Pacific. Boswell had three charming 'laitdrs in Roanoke: Coit, Boaty and Nancy Snyder had a “come you are” party for them. Some ®ther Roanoke. news is that Betty toilette, now Mrs. .T. Dexter Hobby, e ])ecting a little hobby, and ®atine Hodges is off to see .Tack at '^oiinpolis this weekend, i^he snoops on Miami Beach aiiiJ Luke surrounded by beautiful who reseml)le John Whitcomb ifawings. Ask her about those signs the wall! Grace Lane visited her family in Sarasota, and ask her i'^'out throwing sand. You don’t to ask Janie anything—just at that smooth tan. Only atherine McLeod has her beat! the marriage calend.-ir, Acky ^^caid is scheduled to be wed to- ’''Kht in Lincolnton. Mary Frances ^arrou, Mary Jane Vierra, Frances ^>^owell, and Eleanor Rodd are go- to be in the wedding. Lynn Wil- is going to sing. Now I ask, "ho is going to be next? w2"he next event on the calendar is K. S W. RESTAURANT 422 N. Cherry St. ^ PHONE 6022 KIND OF EATING PLACE Winston-Salem, N. C. BOCOCK - STROUD Company Victor, Columbia and ^ DECCA RECORDS p. 3>; “ELECTRIGITY Is Vital In War . . . Don’t Waste It” Duke Power Co; I tlie Turtles Olympic Races to be held April 21 in the hall of First Floor Clewell. So far, four Yankee turtles and one Southern turtle have entered. If you have a turtle and wish to enter him, please see Miz Everett! It’s a chance in a lifetime. She snoops once more ^or a few loose ends. Glad the Knoxville beauties returned to the campus. Xew permanents are floating around on the heads of Mae Noble, Jane Jeter, Becky Clapp, aud Betsy Little —pardon. Long. Dysart cut hers off. That Davis child from Raleigh has ■sho’ been doing sonie high stepping! Have you heard Helen Slye's Hong Kong? Well, you must! Mary Holt had a lot of fun in Atlanta. Boaz hud a surprise visitor from Cali fornia. Barbara Watkins and George had a little spat. And we love the new art teacher, Mrs. Ogborne. Nancy McCall went on a shopping tour in 2sew York. There’s a Lonely cine in Sisters. Joamie Swasey visit ed her fiunily' in Washington, D. C. Bunny Bunn hears, ‘ ‘ Long Distance. New York calling!” Betsy Long christene'd a child. > She snoops—here . . . aud there . . . aud then she falls asleep*—. Mr. Roy McNeely Passes Word was received here on Mon day of the death of Mr. R()y Jvil- patrick McNeely of Mooresville. ilr. McNeely was the father of Mi's. Kdwin M. Leight, former reg istrar at Salem, and the uncle of Alarv'' Frances and Elaine’ McNeely. Sincere sympathy is extended to laeml.'ers of the family. Hill The ANCHOR CO., Inc. I # I I The Photographic I Department I ^ I ' DIAL 6126 S 2nd Floor ffnr/srs Biedniont enqrauinq co. S! § I Belk-Stevens Co. I DEPT. STORE I; The home of better Values g Cov. 5th and Trade Sts. Quality Merchandise Reasonably Priced Alice Kincaid To Be Married Alice (Ackey) Kincaid will be come Mrs. James Everett Aycock Saturday night at eight o’clock in the Methodist Church at Lincolnton. The sister of the bride, Betty Kincaid, will be maid of honor, and Mrs. William Sigmon is to be matron of honor. Lynn Williard will be the vocalist. Honorary brides maids include four Saleniitcs; Alisses Frances Crowell, Mary Jane Vierra, Mary Frances Garrou, and Ellie Rodd. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kincaid, parents of ,the bride, will entertain at a reception following the wed- ding. Emily Harris Marries Emily Harris, outstanding Salem isenior, became the bride of Capt. Thomas Arthur Amburgey during the spring yliolidays. The wedding took place at three o’clock on the afternoon of March 28th at the Methodist church in Mobile, Ala bama. The bride wore a wliite crtpe str^et-length dress trinuuod in pink and a pink hat. (For further details see Emily on her return Sunday night. Her letters so far have not given a very full account of the wedding!) ^ . Death of Mrs. Marsh The students arnd faculty wish to express sympathy to Ijelia Graham Marsh, alumnae secretary, on the death of her mother, Mrs. Henry J. ^larsh. Mrs. ' ilarsh passed away on Monday, April 9th at her home in Winston-Salem. r —t /(r FflSHDN ! 4TH AT TRAOe \ Welcome Salem Students 20TH CENTURY BOWLING ALLEY 631 W. 4th St. Bowl For Health and Recreation SALEMITES gp TOWN MEETING PLACE THE ANCHOR CO. “The Shopping Center” I KODAK HEADQUARTERS Barber Photo Supply Co. 106 W. Fifth St. Opposite Post Office Winston-Salem, N. C. T. WIN CITV DRY atANWO col 612 West Fourth St. ARCHIE’S RADIO SERVICE 24-Hr., Reasonable Service 858 W. 4th St. Phone 2-1290 ROBERT P. TRISTRAM COFFIN Author of "Mainstays of Maine,” "Primer for America,” "Lost Paradise," etc. (Macmillan) ROBERT COFFIN Robert Coffin will speak to several classes at Salem College Library and Salem Academy. You wiU find seven different books in stock to select from. Mr. Coffin will autograph his books. THE SALEM BOOK STORE Pan American Day Is Honored Salem celebrated Pan American Day when Mr. Agnew Bahnsonvspoke to the Spanish and International ITelations Clubs on Wednesday night at seven o’clock in the basement of Bitting. Mr. Bahnson told the clubs of his trip through Soutli America and the different things of interest that he encountered there. lie also show- eil the cltjb many interesting trin kets, and pocket books—that he brought back w'ith him. Pan American Day is commemorat ed each year on the fourteenth of A])ril. This day has as its object to record the economic, political, and spiritiml ties of the twenty one re-' imblics of the American Continent. Pan American Day is on the four teenth of April because on this date of the year'1890 the Srst American conference met in Washington. In selecting that date another reason was also taken into consideration; the day falls on the time of the year in which the majority of the schools of the American Continent are 0|>en. Pan American Day was com memorated for the first time in all the American Continent on the fourteenth of April 1931. After then the celebration of that day has been retaining each year greater solemnity and h;is been made more continental. VOGLER SERVICE Ambulance—Funeral Directors Dependable for More Than 85 Years DIAL 6101 KRISPY KREME Doughnut Company Different — Tasty — Satisfying “The Original Greaseless Doughnut” AT THE THEATERS CAROLINA Mon.-Wed.: “The Unseen” with Joel McCrea and Gail Russell. Thur.-8at.: “Winged Victory” with Edmond O’Brien and Geane Crane. FORSYTH \ Mon. Tues.: “ Thunderhead” with Eoddy McDowall and Preston Foster. Wed., Thurs.: “Frenchman’s Creek” w^ith Joan Fontaine and Arturo de Cordova. Fri., Hat.: “Days of Glory” STATE Mon.-Wed.; “Barbary Coast” with Wallace Beery. Thurs.-Sat.: “Sheriff of Las Vegas” with Ked ITuler. So good with food WINSTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING Cp. Keep In Step With Majo^ Gold Manufactured by I BIG BOY, INC. , Win.ston-Salem, N. C. BevY«iching Easter Suggestions for Gifts or to Complete Your Spring Costumes Costume Jewelry Hand Bags Flowers Scarfs Gloves Lingerie SPRING FASHIONS FOR JUNIORS SIZES 9 to 15 10 to 20 IN WINSTON-SALEM IT’S MOTHER and DAUGHTER STORE “On The Square” WELCOME SALEM STUDENTS SPORTS’ WEAR SHOP THE IDEAL HUIN FLOOR '& » » ss. » a a
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