Page Four. THE SALEMITE February 22, 1946. This Younger Generation This Vounger Generation Hello, good people and Lois. You surely are looking—what I mean. Immediatelj' following this state ment we will punctuate with Light and .Terry: Light—period Jerry—c,omma Now to get on Light I will try to tell you a little news on the side line Light Everything goes well on Salem campus Jerry except a little gossip that I was unable to get hold of Light But Jerry neverthe less Jerry we will try to make a little up on our own accord and in itiative Light Salem Campus is going to he death personified this week-end Light Greta and Jayne are off to David son Light Snyder’s all excited about her V. P. I. date Light Bill Hunt is putting up witi^ Sarah for Mid winters at Wake T.orest Light Mart plansto plan at Chapel Hill Light Light Albemilrle attracks Babe Light Then Jerry there’s that super Kich- mond trip Light Margaret Fisher Jerry Hallie Jerry Margaret Ehudy .Terry Lib Peden Jerry and Peg Broaddus are driving up Light Hub- ba Jerry Hubba Light We’ll leave Light now to wait for Jerry. Best wishes to both of them. Seen at the dance: Former Salemites: Mary Frances McNelly Jo McLauchlin Mary Charles Watson Betty Hennessee Rosamond Putzel Betty Jean Jones KEEP IN STEP WITH Majo^ Gold Manufactured by RiXf 94iC. Winston-Salem, N. C, C O H E N » s Ready To Wear Shop Be Sure To Visit Us Early West jFourth Street BELK-STEVENS CO. DEPT. STORE ★ The home of better Values ★ Cor 5th and Trade Sts. ■ I Stationery I Fountain Pens I Notebooks HINKLE’S Book Store | commE/ic/i pff/nn/iG At The Theatres CAROLINA . . . Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday “Too Young to Know” Thursday, Friday, Saturday “Spanish Main” TOESYTH . . . • Monday, Tuesday “San Antonio” Wednesday “Stork Club” Thursday “Enchanted Cottage” Friday, Saturday Rev, Holder (Continued from page one) today. In this “parable” of our time, the airplane represents our civilization which has stalled at its liigh jK)int and is in imminent dang er of falling to the ground. If we lose control of this power we may crash or drift away into eternity. Continuing this aeronautical meta phor, Mr. Holder drew a parallel be tween wing slots on airplanes which check the speed of a fall through space and the spirit of God in Jesus and the church which will save civilization from plunging head long downward. In the Thursday assembly, Mr. Holder .spoke of the infinite power and terror of the atomic age. He defined physical power as only a local thing which may fail. He said that we must rely on some other source than physical power. We can appeal with confidence to God’s power because it is spiritual, and God is universal, divine, and living. We may destroy the outward sem blances of Christianity, but noth ing can destroy the power of the spirit of God. In addition to making these talks. Rev. Holder conducted early chapel, talked personally to the girls after the meetings, and gave them further spiritual assistance in individual conferences every day both at the college and at the academy. Tournament Opens Soon The official basketball tournament will begin March 6, Annabel Allen, Manager of basketball, announced today. The schedule is as follows: March 6 8:00 i’reshman-Shopho- iiLore. March 7, 7:45, .Junior-Senior March 8, 7:30, Freshman-Junior. March 11, 7:30, Sopliomoro-Senior March 13, 8:00, Freshman-Senior March 14, 7:30, Junipr-Sopho.more Henrietta Walton is assistant bas- betball manager, and the class man agers are as follows: Eaton Seville, freshman team; Ann Carothers, sophomore; Virtie Stroup, junior; and Betsy Casteen, senior. The Hygiene Class is sponsoring a moyie concerning tuberculosis and cancer. The movie will be shown in the Old Chapel Monday at 6:45 P. M. Students and faculty are asked 10 attend. SALEMITES THE ANCHOR CO. UP TOWN MEETING PLACE “The Shopping Center” PICCADILLY cftlLL The most up-to-date Bestaiirant in the South 415 W. 4th Street Comer 4th at Spruce VOGLER SERVICE Ambulance—Funeral Directors Dependable for More Than 85 Years DIAL 6101 ‘The Original Oreaseless Doughnut” Different—Tasty—Satisfying KRISPY KREME Doughnut Company H. T. HEARN Engraving Company ENGRAVED Invitations — Announcements Calling Cards—Stationery 632 West Fourth Street Barber Photo Supply Co. 106 W, 5th St.—Opposite Post Office Kodak Headquarters WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. V / / \ N / / \ V/ / s V/ FflSHON 5HDP / V \ / / V / ^ \ Salemites Desert Campus Who’s gonna hold down Salem- jailem come Saturday night? Seems that Davidson, Carolina, and State are gonna be swamped w’lh Salem ites. Next time y,ou see Carol B. ask her why Princeton seemed so attractive this week-end? Salt air maybe! And speaking of Carols, is it quite fair that the dance brought Carol Gregory two calls, two orchids, and two men? By the by—one sure wny to lose your man is to let him loose at a Salem dance—cause If you don’t watch him, some other cutie will— it has happened. Betty Ham’s Bill finally got that leave—could that have anything to do with her trip to Wilson this week-end? Coit and Hack already have their brushes out to paint said town. We wouldn’t go so far as to say Wilson’s gonna be quiet this week-end. If any of you girls are interested in the particulars of inter digitation, ask Betty Hatley—she can check you out in them. .Tano Jeter Boatwright . was here this week-end looking better than ever. Oh for the life of a Mrs. Wonder how it feels to date, a king? Allene Taylor’s in the knoff as of last Saturday night. Doesn’t it seem empty without th® thrill of watching Light pack? With' out Light? But who wouldn’t lik® to be in her shoes? Seemed natural to see “Putt, “Huck,” and all the old girls bad' on campus again. Wonder if Nell Penn and Eaton need something to “soothe paiB' ful sunburn”? After Sunday aftef' noon—or would cough drops be more in order? That Freshman Class really starts things early. Did you notice all the cars o® , campus last week-end—not to men tion the men? Looking good, huh^ What’s this about third Clewell’s new phone? Does that mean we’ll all have the same soon— hope. Just one last w.ord—if you’re ever feeling so low you could walk under a rug on stilts without making * wrinkle—drop in Clewell sometime after lunch or dinner and take Leeper-Slye’a arrangement of “Pe^' sonality.” Guaranteed! 1865 1945 W. T. VOGLER & SON Jewelers and Silversmiths WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. GIFT GESTURES Salem plates in lovely new design and colors; the sweet- scented loveliness of a Mary Chess Sachet: the,fun of a Gay Nineties Cook Book with its dashing moustachio book mark; exquisite ceramic costume .lewelry . . . A roomy tobacco pouch, a good briar pipe, handsome leather billfolds, cigarette boxes and cases, a warm wool scarf or lap- robe for the games, or an imported wool bathrobe . . . assortments . . . The “Treasure Aisles” are overflowing with ■ Gifts for all at ARDEH FARM STORE Across the square from SALEM COLLEGE FOR FLAVOR AND MILDNESS- DEPEND ON CAMELS! Not just the first pufif...not just the first cig arette...you’ll find the rich, full pleasure of smoking a Camel holds up, pack after pack. For Camels are expertly blended of costlier tobaccos that don’t go flat or thin-tasting. They are blended just right to give you a rich, full flavor and smooth, mellow mild ness—an extra mildness you’ll welcome. Try Camels yourself—test them on your own taste—your own throat. After all, only your taste and throat can decide which cigarette is best for you. Based on the experience of mil lions of smokers, we believe Camels will suit your taste and throat thoroughly. COSTLIER TOBACCOS m enqrouinq co.

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