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October 12, 1951 Marilyn Moore, Former Salem Student, Weds Leland Davis The First Presbyterian Church of Kingsport, Tennessee was the scene Saturday of the wedding of Miss Marilyn Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marilyn Moore, and Leland Anglea Davis, son of Whitney Egerton Davis and the late Mrs. Davis of Asheville, N. C. The double-ring ceremony was performed at 5:00 p.m. by Dr. M. 0. Sonimees, pastor of the church. The traditional wedding marches and four selections from the music of Johann Sebastian Bach were used. Mr. Donald Sanford sang ■‘Think on Me” by Scott and “Love, You Are My Music” by Klemm. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of chantilly lace, fashioned with a Queen Anne collar and tight sleeves which tapered to a point over the wrists. The skirt dropped in graceful folds from the pointed bodice and ex tended into a chapel train. Her finger-tip veil of illusion was at tached to a Juliet-style cap of lace. Parliamentary (Continued from pag** one) S. Adjourning the meeting. Dr. Gramley said that much of the confusion in poorly run meet ings came from lack of knowledge of the correct procedure for mak ing motions. Motions should be moved, seconded, discussed and then voted upon. In the case of an amendment to a motion, it should also be seconded, discussed and voted upon before the original motion can be approved or re jected. The second and last of the meet ings about rules of order was Thursday night in the science building lecture room. Margaret Thomas presided over a sample student government meeting put ting the rules into practice. Singer Talks (Continued from pa^e one) ernment appealed to the Security Council, which will deal with the situation immediately. The outlook is bad, stated Dr. Singer, since Russia will veto any measures condemning Iran’s action. The use of force by the Council would mean an all-out war. “This situation is another in dication of the weakness of the U. N.," said Dr. Singer. If a solution is to be found, it will be outside the U. N. between the United States and Britain, he added. Marilyn Moore Her only jewelry was a pearl neck lace with a rhinestone pendant a gift of the groorn. The bridal bouquet was a nose gay of white lily petals centered with two white orchids and held by white velvet streamers. Miss Faye Lee of Smithfield, N. C. served as maid of honor. She wore a gown of green velvet and carried a nosegay of white lily petals centered with shaggy gold , mums. Bridesmaids were Miss Carolyn Pard, Miss Carolyn Hoge, Miss Betty Jean Ilanay, all of Kings port; and Miss Martha Stuart Armstrong of Surgainsville. Miss Mary Susan Leonard of Kingsport, who attended Salem last year, as- .sisted at the wedding. The bride attended Dolyns- Bennet High School, is a graduate of Salem Academy, and attended Salem College two years. Mr. Davis attended Virginia Polytechnic Institute. He was a captain in the Air Force during World War II and served in the European Theater with the 449th Heavy Bombadier Group. He is mow employed as sales manager of Kingsport O. I. Company. MORRIS SERVICE Next To Carolina Theatre V ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Sandwiches—Salads—Sodas “The Place Where Salemites Meet” TWIN CIT\ lOBY OIANIMO col Phone Dial 7106 Winston-Salem, N. C. 612 West 4th St, I 1 All —NOW PLAYING— * '-'V 113A.L.1-. the guy who CAME BACK 'T'i¥r»¥¥ ¥ oi LINDA JOAN PAUL IHRILLS! DARNELL BENNETT DOUGLAS SUN. THRU WED. ~LANA^ GOT THAT WONDERFUL GUY! LanaTURNER » ^ Ezio PINZA-S'pn'’ MaJMPBKIUM', coiossr technicolor " MaijorieMAIN * Barry SULLIVAN Sir Cedric HARDWICKE-Debbie REYNOLDS NewsBriefs A library test will be given to all new students during the as sembly period Tuesday, Oct. 16. Students are requested to bring pencils and meet promptly in the library at 12:10 p.m. 5|C * ♦ * * The Board of Trustees of Salem College and Salem Academy will attend a Trustees meeting on the campus Oct. 16. Mrs. Gilbert Fry, mother of Eleanor Fry, a Salem sophomore, will be present. She is the only trustee of Salem who has a daughter attending Salem at the present time. if. if. if. if. i(i Miss Evabelle Covington and Mr. Harry Martin have started teach ing Principles of Sociology at City Hospital. The class is composed of 58 girls from the first year nurs ing school and meets each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the Hos pital. * * * ♦ + Dr. Howard E. Rondthaler spoke in chap e 1 Tuesday morning on The Mystery of Peter Stuart Ney. He told of the double life led by the French Marshal Ney under Napoleon and Peter Stuart Ney, country schoolteacher in , South Carolina. France claims that Ney was shot to death as a traitor to France and buried in' Paris, while Dr. Rondthaler has proof that Ney’s body rests in the Third Creek Burial Ground- here in North Carolina. Lana is a gal from Texas who knows just what she wants which happens to be ■■ King Ezio . . . —COMING THURSDAY— DICK POWELL • PEGGY DOW YOU NEVER CAN TELL you thought “Rhubarb” had funny troubles just wait til you see Dick^s antics with King • • » WIMSTON ^ I j Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests No. 24 THE CLAM 'T should have kept my big mouth shut!" Fresh out of Bivalve, N. J., he arrived on the campus all bug-eyed and'his big mouth hanging open. He was immediately sucked into a “shell game” and found himself making all the quick-trick cigarette tests. But his native instinct told him that such an important item as cigarette mildness couldn’t be tossed off lightly. Millions of smokers everywhere have discovered, too, that there’s but one true test of mildness. It’s the sensible test...the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test, which simply asks you to try Camels as your steady smoke...on a pack-after-pack basis. No snap judgments! Once you’ve tried Camels for 30 days in your “T-Zone” (T for Throat, T for Taste), you’ll see why... After all the Mildness Tests— Camel leadk cril Ollier brandb^KASKiMU’ $ S ’I r"
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