1950
March 17. 1930
THE SALEMITE
Page Three
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hang on
herself)
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Bids For New
(Contint'.ed from page one)
complete kitchen units, a sewing
lab, a classroom, an office and a
lounge.
The committee from the board
of trustees in charge of the con
struction is composed of Mr. Louis
p', Owen, Mr. F. F. Bahnson, Mr.
Emil S h a f f n e r and Mr. W. P.
Sandridge.
The contract was awarded by the
e.xecutive committee of the board
of trustees Tuesday afternoon at
4:00 p.m. The members of this
committee are Mr. F; F. Willing
ham, chairman; Mr. W. P. Sand
ridge, Rev. R. Gordon Spaugh, Mr.
R. A. Spaugh, Mr. Tom Rice, Mr.
George Higgins and Mr, Clarke S.
Starbuck.
All the contracts were awarded
to the lowest bidders. There were
six bids submitted for the general
construction contract, five for the
plumbing and seven for the heating.
Northrup and O’Brien, a Wins
ton-Salem finu, tire the architects.
Senior Recital
(Eo'i^irjued from page one)
\ria; “Depuis le Jour”
(from ‘‘Louise”)—Charpentier
Miss Frelwell
Lludc de Concert in F minor
Liszt
Nocturne iti C sharp minor.
Op. 27, No. 1 -Chopin
Cardetis in the Ram . . Debussy
Miss Creamer
At Eve I Heard a Flute...
Lily Strickland
When I Was Young....Daniel Wolfe
Tsvilight Dreams Sibelle
Grandma’s Advise —
Margaret Vardell
Ecstacy Rummel
Miss Fretweli
Concerto in D minor,
Cp. 23 — MacDowell
Larghetto calmato
Miss Creamer
PB.1NTIMG CO.i
mg
Miss Dot
Massey, Salem |
May Queen of
1950, says she
“always smokes
Chest er fields
y because they
ijiare mild and
therefore cause
II no throat ir-
ritation.” D fo t
started smok-
Chesterfields last fall.
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specialists, making weekly examinations, reported