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Shown above are the 12 girls elected by vote of the entire stu dent body to attend May Queen Monie Rowland in the May Day festival. Pictured on the stairs from top to bottom are Ann Hughes, Peggy Ann Alderman, Ann Hobbs, Sara Tulloch and Sara Sue Tisdale. Pictured in front from left to right are Jane Watson, Lou Davis, Caroline Ross, Pheobe Earnhardt, Peggy Bonner and Catherine Post. Party Planned By Day Group The day students have announced plans for their annual Mothers’ Tea, held to give mothers an op portunity to meet each other, stu dents and faculty members. At a day students’ meeting last Tuesday they decided to have the tea Friday, Nov; 16, from 3:00 to S :30 p.m. in the Day Students Center. The officers, Bobbie Pfaff, Anna Frances Morgan, Mary Loii White- hart and Sara Watson, will be the general supervisors. The entire group will work on four committees headed by Faye Fuller, decorations; Sara Williard, invitations; Ruth Mcllroy, food and Anne Evans, BILTMORE FARMS ICE CREAM BEST BY ANY TEST WELFARE’S DRUG STORE What God (Continued from page two) two people are married they should be devoted to one another to such an extent that the other one al ways comes first above everybody else in life. Definitely your wife must come before your parents, your husband before your father and mother. Whenever there is any dispute between the two, you must always take the side of your “Reznick’s For Records” REZNICK’S A MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ★ SHEET MUSIC ★ RECORDS Complete Jewelry Dept. mate; or if you want to pay your mate the highest possible compli ment, agree with her, or take her side before the world even when she is wrong. Now you may want to disagree with that but I think that is good sense and good re ligion. You must never let any thing come between you or make people know that you can be de- vided eithpr by your parents or by your children. (Continued) Morrisettes Dept Store 4th at Trade $34 Shortage (Continued from page one) the treasurers of the classes and organizations. Mrs. Heidbreder also suggested that any organization that does not have a constitution should write one and submit it to the office of the Dean of Students. Take the esculator to our new JUNIOR CENTER 2nd Floor ,ANGUO.Ri ' CIhTIA-' 0> ViNtlOM SollM Dial 4-3611 4th at Trade Across From State Theatre 440 N. Liberty Dial 2-1443 BRODT-SEPARK MUSIC CO. 620 West Fourth St. Phone 3-2241 Music of All Publishers VALERIA HAT SHOP We’re Glad to Have Your Patronage Nissen Building Complete Auto Service At SALEM SHELL SERVICE i036 S. Main St. DOBY’S BAKERY 640 W. 4th St. Dial 2-4126 We specialize in Wedding, Birthday, and Party Cakes also Bread sliced any thick- aess. ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. And HUNT’S, Inc. rnsHON SHOP PIXTDEES - WIRING - SUPPLIES “Gifts For All Occasions” China and Glassware 116 W. 4th St. Dial 2-3743 Pick a Pan Look beguiling m this new SHIP ’n SHORE blouse with a Peter Pan collar that turns high or dips low eoli pretty necklaces. The collar cuffs and front closing etched in row. of fo^r,! J°vely, ever washable. San- wRh broadcloth in white or pastels with real pearl buttons. Sizes 30 to 38. ohort ana long sleeves. umm FASSIONS Corner Ub«rty and Thfrd Sfroota
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