^May 2, 1947.
THE SALEMITE
Page Nine
MARY HUNTEE HACKNEY
Hackney Gives
Organ Recital
Monday Night
Mary Hunter Hackney, organist,
"will be presented by the Salem Col
lege School of Music in her grad
uating recital on Monday evening,
May 5, at 8 o’clock in Memorial
Hall.
Mary Hunter is a very active stu
dent on campus. She is president of
the Senior class, president of the
Methodist students on the campus,
Associate Editor of the Annual, and
representative on the lES Council.
Mary Hunter’s program opens
with “Suite” by Purcell-Fricker.
It consists of four dances; Eondeau;
Minuet and Sarabande; and Trum
pet Tunc.
The second part is a group of
three Bach numbers: “Prelude and
Fugue in C Major;” “O Man, Be
wail Thy Sin So Great”; and “In
Thee is Gladness”.
The “Prelude, Fugue, and Vari
ation” by Franck makes up the third
section of the program.
The last group of selections in
cludes; “Prom The Long Eoom of
the Sea” by DeLamarter; “Har
monies Du Soir” by Karg-Elert; and
“Now Thank We All Our God” by
Karg-Elert.
For A Place
In The Sun
It was 6 a.m. when Ephigeniah
McWhoi/ter wlalked away from
“oughtfcwn jail on Thursday morn
ing. As she stepped out onto the
sidewalk, she looked back at the
wall through which she had just
walked. Then she chuckled as she
thought of the stupid policeman
who had gone to the trouble of
locking her in that cold cell.
Now Miss Effie made her way
along the deserted streets of ough-
town. They had changed a great
deal since she siuv them thirty
years before.
When she arrived at McWhorter
Boulevard, she could scarcely control
her' rising excitement. Only a mile
and a half out stood the old Mc
Whorter Mansion where she had
spent the happy days of her life.
The sun was just beginning to fol
low its first dazzling rays over the
edge of the horizon, and as Miss
Effie paused to look at its brilliant
glow, it seemed to promise her a
warm and truly glorious day. She
hurried along drinking in, as she
went, the beauty of the surrounding
landscape. Little birds twittered
in the leafy trees,grasshoppers jump
ed about in tlie tall grass, butterflies
flitted about, and the odors of all
wild flowers blended to form one
lovely fragrance. Every living thing
was happy in its own little way.
Meanwhile, at the deserted Mc
Whorter estate, one lone individual
nervously paced the floor ‘ of the
immense parlor. He was a plump
little man with a red face and a
mass of very white, uncombed hair.
He walked back and forth with
hands clasped behind him, not rais
ing his eyes from the floor. He
mumbled to himself, “Where is she?
Where could she be? She should
certainly be here by now. In all my
years as a medium, I have never
lost a spirit on its way from the
grave. Perhaps she has materialized
- - nothing could be worse! ! What
ever shall I do?” And he began to
rave and tear at his hair.
Phyllis Langdon.
Paschal Shoe Repair Co.
We also Dye Shoes Any Color
“Best In Our Line”
219 W. 4th St. DIAL 4901
VISIT THE
CAVALIER CAFETERIA
AND GRILL
in the
Keynolds Building
CONGRATULATIONS . . .
TO SALEM MAY QUEEN
and
HER ATENDANTS
THE IDEAL
West Fourth St.
Qet It At
O’HANLON’S
DRUG STORE
On The Square
Estimate Budget For 1946-47 Salemite
INCOME
Balance brought forward $ 406.40
Student Budget 089.00
Advertising 1,008.45
Subscriptions 14.00
Accounts Receivable 201.40
Total $2,319.2,')
EXPENSES
Piedmont- Engraving Co $ 214.64
Sun Printing Company ; 1,455.55
Journal-Sentinel 6.75
Miscellaneous 53.52
xiccounts Payable 285.00
'^’otal $2,015.40
Balance $ 303.79
Choral Group
Elects Head
Miss Peggy Sue Taylor of New
ton has been chdsen president of
the Salem College Choral Ensem
ble for next year.
Other officers of the group for
next year are Margaret McCall,
business manager, Eleanor Davidson,
treasurer, Mary Jane Hurt, sec
retary; Jo Paterson, publicity man
ager, and Emelyn Gillespie, lib-
I
ADOLPH KIEFER
WORLD'S Record holder
and Olympic Swimming Champion
I
ALWAYS MILDER
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Copynght 1947, LiCoctt & Mrns Toiacco CX