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November 19, 1948 THE SAL E MIT E Page Three Bet Epps Follows Through From A Pin To A Diamond ■■ * .jSSSMSiSSSSi^ Mrs. M. M. Epps of Gastonia, North Carolina, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Betty Ann, to Plato Pearson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Pearson, also of Gastonia. A Home Ec. major, Betty Ann has been active in school activities since she came to Salem four years ago. She has been on the May Court for two years, was a marshal her junior year, is president of the I. P. S. this year and is a member of the Scorp ions and the Home Ec. Club. “Tete” and “Bet” plan to be married this January in Gastonia. “Tete” is a member of the ’48 graduating class of Davidson and is now working for the Merchants ’ Oil Co. in Gastonia. While at David son he was a member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. iiw Society Editor Predicts General Holiday Plans by Dot Arrington The forthcoming weekend and the approaching Thanksgiving holiday are causing quite a bit of excitement among the young ladies on Salem campus. This weekend the long awaited Carolina-Duke game will be held in Chapel Hill with Charles Spivak furnishing music for the dances, and the annual pledge dances are being held at State College (Cow College in more vulgar terms). Quite a number of the Salemites are planning to visit Chapel Hill, and from all reports, a majority of them will be found at the Zeta Psi house. Misses Betty Griffin, Sarah Walston, Dot Arrington, Betsy Evans, Laura Harvey, Dot Massey, Prances Isbell, and Anne Janklns will be among the Salemites there. Dot Massey will be dating Henry Tull again, and naturally Sarah will be with Pete and Betty with Gordon. No Carolina weekend would be complete without Sylvia Green and Bob Newell playing together. Sy- bbie will act as chauffeur this week end (as usual) and is driving a crowd of regular commuters down— Martha Harrison and Jane Thomas among others. Sarah Burts is planning to go down on Friday and Mary Patience McFall is going to meet Fuller there. Betty Ann Epps and Tete are going down for the game after the Christmas Parade here Saturday morning. Thanksgiving is going to be a gala time as well as the coming weekend. Most Salemites are going home, but a few are passing up home for more exciting trips. Beth Kitrell and Martha Scott are traveling north for the Army- Navy game (and other things). Dot Massey is going North too. She plans to visit Claire Phelps, ex- Salemite, in New York. Laurel Green, of Durham, is going to Macon, Georgia to^spend the holi day with her sister, Mrs. Hall Ed ward Corr and family. Myrta Wiley will visit Mary Faith Carson in Tennessee, and Polly Harrop is having Mary Barrett as guest over the holiday. ■ ^rteah & (graven Cashmere . . . aristocrat of sweaters with the luxurious quality you covet. Hand-fashioned in the fine tradition all discriminating girls demand. In lovely muted colors. Short-sleeved pull-over, 13.50; cardigan, 16.50. HIM PROVE FOR YOURSELF WHAT THROAT SPECIALISTS REPORTED WHEN 30-Day smoking test revealed NO THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS! • In this test, hundreds of men and women smoked Camels -and only Camels-for 30 consecutive days. Each week, their throats were examined by noted throat specialists a total of 2470 exacting examinations. From these throat specialists reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking Camels. Test Camels for yourself for 30 days. See how Camels suit your "T-Zone”...T for Taste and T for Throat. Let VOTTR OWN TASTE tell you about the flavor of Camel’s choice tobaccos. Let ^OUR O\!0^ THROAT tell you the wonderful story of Camel s cool, cool mildness. Yes-prove Camel mildness for yourself. You’ll enjoy the Camel mildness test. You’ll find out how mtld a ciga- rette can be! f Try Camels and “ Sieb*ie*thTmUdS^t“dgatette -aV e‘v«° smo“I^, Reynold^Company, Winston-Salem. North Carolina. 'm
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