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October 6, 1950 Bessie Reveals (Continued from page two) Through books (how many!) and essays (dull) to run, •Stead of ingesting and digesting one; When churches of the fashionable variety Draw congregations, not for wor ship of Diety, Rut rather for the “contacts” to be made; The building’s plain stain’d glass and stone facade Is nil, when to the layman’s is com pared— So pious, gentile, smugly debonair! Indeed! The seed of greed, all aims mundane Have planted been and flourish like sugar cane In hearts and minds all over this green world— The “green” neglected for the “world”, now “sperled” For God’s intended interests to pursue. Unless His children—that means You, and You, And You, and I—d i s c a r d our thoughts so selfish, And. so to speak, regress, to antics elfish— That is, more natural than sophisti cated. So man to God will be somewhat equated. “The One remains, the many change and pass—” ' So Shelley spake (he wasn’t such an ass) ; "Karth’s shadows fly, Heav’n’s light forecer shines—” I he answer to our stress is in these lines. What more is there to-say? I’ve had mj' turn, And hence, mere poetaster, shall adjourn. Salem Graduate Will Represent Us Mrs. Mary Porter Evans di Zerega will represent Salem at the inauguration of Val H. Wilson as President of Colorada Woman’s College on October 14. Mrs. di Zerega is a graduate of Salem with the Class of 1949. Lecture (Continued from page one) Emil Shaffner, Alumna, 217 West- view Drive, Mrs. Robert Brawley, Junior League, 204 Cascade Ave nue; students—C 1 a r a Belle Le- Grand, Salemite Editor, Mocksville, North Carolina; Lee Rosenbloom, Representative at Large, Rocky Mount, North Carolina; Betty Lep- pert. Senior Representative, Scars- dale, New York; Ann Sprinkle, Junior Representative, Henderson, North Carolina; Marilyn Samuel, Sophomore Representative, Great Neck, Long Island, New York; Peggy .Johnson, Freshman Repre sentative, Raleigh, North Carolina; Kathleen Kavanaugh, Academy Re presentative, Route 1, Lenoir City, Tennessee. —— ! We feature nationally famous brands for The College Miss ANCHOR compantj "SHOPPING CENTER'D OF WINSTON-SALEM j Dial 6126Fourth at Trade I VALERIA HAT SHOP Nissen Building We’ re Glad to Have Your Patronage COOPER’S SHELL STATION 1036 S. Main Dial 2-0511 SERVING SALEM COLLEGE MANY YEARS Always At Your Service yande.rbilt Center yanderbilt University liaskville, Tennessee In Nashville, Tennessee, there is always a friendly gathering of Vanderbilt University students at the Vanderbilt Center on the cam pus. And as in universities every where, ice-cold Coca-Cola helps make these get-togethers something to remember. As a refreshing pause from the study grind, or on a Satur day night date—Coke belongs. Ask for it either way ... both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY WINSTON COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. © 1950, The Coca-Cola Company Last Yearns (Continued from page two) in stores of the city are, Carol Ann Daniels, in the Brides Salon at Sosnik-Thalhimers, and Kenneth Pansier, at Brodt-Separk. Robert Gray is with the Norfolk and West ern Railroad. Susan Johnson is working for her father in Char lotte, while Sally Borthwick has a job in New York. The Journal- Sentinel has added Ruth Morgan to its staff. Ruth Van Hoy is a case worker for Forsyth Welfare Department. Bonnie Sue Stone- street works as a tectnologist in Charlotte. When last heard of, Joan Carter Read was job-hunting after a summer session at Rad- cliff. Liz Leland has made a big start bj" editing a trade magazine Salem Will Join (Continued from page one) The Crusade appeals to all Amer icans to take part in this program of mass psychological warfare. An nouncements as to Salem’s part in the campaign will be made at a later date. Cast Selected (Continued from page one) IMPORTANT—Better get on those Pierrette Emblem designs. Re member, they have to be in Miss Reigner’s office by 6:00 p.m., Sat urday, October 21. —Kopper News Monthly— in Balti more. Two girls whom we all envy are Laura Harvey, who spends her time loafing in Kinston, and M. T. Rule, who, typically, is playing in Florida. BRODT-SEPARK MUSIC CO. 620 West Fourth St. Phone 3-2241 Music of All Publishers Baptists Will Be Feted Tomorrow The Baptist students of Salem will be honored tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. by the First Baptist Church. Open house will be held in the playloft of the church. The Baptist students at Bowman Gray have also been invited to attend. Mary Campbell Craig, president of the Salem Baptist group, has requested that all girls who wish to attend the open house meet in the living room of Clewell at 7:50. ‘Reznicks For Records” REZNICK’S Complete Stock of Records & Sheet Music Across From State Theatre 440 N. Liberty Dial 2-1443 Campus InteTviews on Cigarette Tests Number 3...the flicker ^^One question.. Where do I flick my mhes?’^ D Wins' on’t think our neat-pleated friend with the drape- shape doesn’t know the score! He’s plenty hep to all those tricky cigarette tests! If you’re in the groove, they’re not fooling you, either. You know, from your own smoking experience, that just one puff of this brand . . . then one puff of that brand isn’t going to give you the answer you want. What can you possibly tell by a quick inhale and exhale, a whiff or a sniff? The sensible test — the one that gives you the proper answer — is a day after day, pack-after-pack tryout for 30 days. It’s the Camel 30-Day Mildness Test! You judge Camels for 30 days in your own “T-Zone” (T for Throat, T for Taste) — the real proving ground for a cigarette. Once you’ve tested Camels as a steady smoke, you’ll know why ... More People Smoke Camels _ flp^HxCrny other tigarettel Nortl. D.
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