1950 March 17. 1930 THE SALEMITE Page Three I " to be '0 the ace of whole aid to Stacy, dozen aiform tt five : eom- 5tacy’s .ethin^ . Just heard esident traigh- uirtsvl on,”' I hought .ays to shorts, s made ng out : suit, Acti om the ; made bowed d have ; spirit would irrying ,rt and campus , Hou- V smile we get ■uld re- ost ori- before it week Satre,” ' hands charm- X could sted in ! would erent- lers of und in le dedi- ’s guid- e petty- on—1 is! Of of the tie cam- 3—-Actij be dif- iside of middle I be ap' ,e white luse she Hass, r would •self. 1 n. “repre- lake k" ?e hours hang on herself) Before pus, she mdbook. ollegoS' S. ,ced her ler desh (Xt yef ight es takf er whih 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. Advertisement ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. FIXTURES - WIRING - SUPPLIES “Gifts For All Occasions” China and Glassware H6 W. 4th St. Dial 2-3743 Prescription To WELFARE’S DRUG STORE NEAR SALEM COLLEGE Phone 6104 534 S. Main St. WINSTON-SALEM, N, C. ‘Reznicks For Records” REZNICK’S Complete Stock of Record* & Sheet Music Across From State Theatre 440 N. Liberty Dial 2-1443 I CLODFELTER’S j 1 ESSO SERVICENTER i • Mam & First I 4 4 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. | Phone 7419 \ CAREFUL AND COURTEOUS DRIVERS DIAL 7121 DAY & NIGHT SERVICE BAGGAGE TRANSFER i . J I Yonr Patronage Is Appreciated | O'Hanlon s Drug Store For Over Forty Years W^estem North Carolina s Best Known 1 Drug Store We specialize in Wedding, Birthday, and Party Cakes also Bread sliced any thick ness. DOBY’S BAKERY D V/. 4th St. Dial 2-4126 WALKER’S FLORIST liS N. Poplar St. Phone 3-3621 Winston-Salem, N. C. EFIRD’S Flowers For All Occasions 430-432-434 N. Trade St. PASCHAL BROS. 219 W. 4th QUALITY MERCHANDISE The Finest in Shoe Repairing, Cleaning, and Dying AT POPULAR PRICES 1 EAT AT THE NEW We feature nationally famous brands for PiccadOly Restaurant The College Miss • FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOOD 509 W. 4th St. Fourth at Trade Dial 6126-4-3611 WITH SMOKERS WHO KNOW...IT’S I wiin smuamis wnw nrnu' \^^jouneCi> Yes, Camels are SO MILD that in a coast-to-coast test of hundreds of men and women who smoked Camels — and only Camels —for 30 consecutive days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported

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