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September 22, 1930 THE SALEMITE Page Three Orientation (Continued from page one) 11:00 a.m. the Academic procession of the faculty officially began Salem’s 179th year. After assembly classes began on a thirty-minute schedule. At 7 ;00 p.m. Miss Eva Belle Covijigton, economics pro fessor, spolce to all new students in the Day Student Center on “The Foundation of Good College Citizen ship”. Later the juniors entertained their little sisters in Strong Base ment. Classes will begin on regular .schedule Saturday. Saturday night will be Held an outdoor supper near the gym. All students will attend the Sun day morning service at the Home Moravian Church. After dinner the Alumnae will sponsor a coffee in the Day Student Center. The Vesper Service Sunday night is to be a recognition of the freshmen by the Y. W. C. A. rnsHON SHOP Ecuadorian (Continued from page one) boys and girls. Violetta left her home on Au gust 19th.. Behind her, she left her mother and father who is an at torney at . law, and two younger sisters. Violetta came to Nw Or leans by boat and then came to Winston-Salem by plane. The most fascinating thing to her in the line of clothes is bluejeans. She says, “We don’t wear the bluejeans. I love them.” Victor, Columbia and Decca Records Fourth at Spruoe St. Welcome Back to Salem STUDENTS AND TEACHERS MAKE MOTHER AND DAUGHTER STORE your shopping headquarters. Fashion apparel for Juniors—misses—and women. MOTEEH « SAEGETEB FASBIONS G>rner Liberty and Third Streeft CRlIFORDia t^olXL Los Angeles, Calif., No. 135 In Los Angeles, there is always a friendly gathering of University of Southern California students at Ted Owen’s. And, as in colleges everywhere, ice-cold Coca-Cola helps make these get-to-gethers something to remember. As a refreshing pause from the study grind, or on a Saturday-night date—Coke belongs. Ask for it either way .. . both trade-marks mean the same thing. t d Serving Salem College for 12 years Campus Cleaners 529 So. Main Your Business Appreciated BRODT-SEPARK MUSIC CO. 620 West Fourth St, Phone 3-2241 Music of All Publishers ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. FIXTURES - WIRING - SUPPLIES “Gifts For All Occasion«” China and Glassware 116 W. 4th St. Dial 2-3743 Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests Number 1...THE PUFFIN BIRD ’^''What's all the hujjui and puffin about? Fve been a Puffin all my life!' Y JL 01 ou may think this “bird” is funny — but he’s no odder than many of the cigarette tests you’re asked to make these days. One puff of this brand — one sniff of that. A quick inhale — a fast exhale — and you’re supposed to know what cigarette to snioke from then on. The sensible test doesn’t have to rely on tricks and short cuts. It’s a day-after- day, pack-after-pack tryout — for 30 days. That’s the ^ ’*'***> test Camel asks you to make! Smoke Camels regularly for ■ “ ' 30 days. Your “T-Zone” (T for Throat, T for Taste) is the best possible proving ground for any cigarette. After you’ve made the Camel 30-Day Mildness Test, we believe you’ll know why . .. Ted Owen*s, Los Angeles, Calif, ^ BOnLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY WINSTON COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. © 1949, The Coca-Cola Company More People Smoke Camels than any other tigarettel
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