New Calendar An ne Coleman Will Marry Thomas Cooper In June The , engagement of Miss Anne Coleman to Mr. Thomas Duncan Cooper, Jr. was recently announced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rod ney Lee Coleman. The wedding will take place on June 16, at 8:00 p.m. in the First Reform Church of Burlington. Anne is the sub-house president of Bitting dormitory and the Maid of Honor on the May Court. She is also a member of the Spinster Club in Burlington. Dick is a second-year law stu dent at the University of North Carolina where he is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social frater nity and the Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity. He is also a lieutenant Polly (Continued from pofe two) pushed down as a servant. Gloria’s performance, particularly that pic tured in close-ups, was unsurpass able. There existed raging conflict be tween the two—the pictures were nearly equal. Judy Holiday is said to handle her part with delicate finesse. Per haps the critics are justified. (L^iieds tMMSTOMrSAUni TOWN STEAK HOUSE S. Hawthorne Rd. Phone 2-0005 For Your Birthday and Wedding Cakes Call BAKERY Phone 2-4126 in the Military Intelligence Re serve. The couple plan to make their home in Chapel Hill where Dick will continue school, and Anne will probably teach in a local grammer school. The Toddle House 878 West Fourth St. Phene 2-3737 (Continued from page one) urday, Feb. 2-*—First Semester examinations. February A—Monday Registration 2:00—5:00 p.m. February 5—Tuesday Second semester begins. April 9—Wednesday 5:00 p.m.— Spring recess begins. April 17—Thursday 9:25 a.m.—Classes resume. May 21—Wednesday May 22—Thursday through Fri- Reading Day. day. May 30—Second semester examinations. May 31—Saturday Alumnae Day. June 1—Sunday Baccalaureate Sermon. June 2—Monday Commencement. Texts (Continued from page two) has meant. Think over what we’ve done, right or wrong. Then you will be able to improve next year. You’ve chosen a good president and officers to help you. I’d like to wish them the best of luck. And for having given me the op portunity to be up here now. I’d like' to thank you. New Council (Continued from page one) The meeting then adjourned to the club dining room for dinner and a speech by Mr. Lou Marsh, Winston-Salem Chamber of Com merce executive. Mr. Marsh spoke on the corelation of Salem and the city. BRODT-SEPARK MUSIC CO. 620 West Fourth St. Phone 3.224] Music of All Publishers T win citv We Specialize In Evening Dresje, ppY l£ANiM6 col 612 W. Fourth St. Dial 7184 BANNER’S Dining Room is open daily from 8 a. m. to 12 Midnight except Monday. Sizzling Steaks — Chicken Dinners Curb Service For Snacks Call 3-6876 to make reservations for private partira The Best At Banner’s p'' ■ MORRISETTES DEPT. STORE 4th & Trade Superior Self-Service Laundry Complete Washing & Drying Service NO WAITING WASHERETTE, Inc. 122 S. Main at Waughtown Phone 3-3363 enqrauinq co. Our English Silk Broadcloth Shirt . . . luscious, creamy shirting, spiced striped and tailored with clean, uncluttered elegance. In Blue, Mauve or Green Mother and Daughtei Fashions All the newest Smartest Fashions for the Junior Miss. Be sure to Visit bur Formal Dress Department When in need Of your next Dance Frock. A big Selection to P- rr- Choose from And Sensibly Priced.

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