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d 1, n i- lO m le rl m )r re rs re 18- es -y II I ly he lie a be he tiy ch tie »b- ild m- in tell ik, lid ■ed 'he ire lot ats his ad iir- of lies mi- iiid ;ice iiy- for Sa. her red hey ere ?aii in Sara Tulloch Plans Wedding In June To Winslow Ballew Mr. and Mrs. Earl Franklin Tul loch announce the engagement of their daughter, Sara Elizabeth, to Winslow Gordon Ballew, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Gordon Ballew of Marion. The wedding will take place at the Iiome of the bride on June 7 at 4:00 p.m. The maid of honor will be Anne Merritt of Mount Ail'}' and the matron of honor will be ,\nn Bencini, sister of the bride. The music will be given by Doris McMillan, who will sing and Lu Long Ogburn, who will play the piano. TOWN STEAKHOUSE S. Hawthorne Rd. Phone 2-0605 Sara, a sophomore, is an active member of the Pierrettes. She had one of the lead roles in the Pier rette production, “The Innocents”. She was also a member of this year’s May Court. Winslow is a senior at Davidson. He is a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He is majoring in business. MORRIS SERVICE Next To Carolina Theatre * * * t t Sandwich ee—Salads—Sodas “The Place Where Salemites Meet” Superior Self-Service Laundry • Complete Washing & Drying Service NO WAITING • WASHERETTE, Inc. 1122 S. Main at Waughtown Phone 3-3303 £E BLOUSE BY ...YOUR ALL AROUND COMPANION... • This striking two tone Tee Blouse by PAT PRINGLE will be your favorite all around companion. It's fashioned of combed interlock and has three hooks and eyes for closing. Perfect for countless casual needs. In o variety of contrasting colors. Sizes; Small, medium, large. "Y” Delegates Assemble Here A deputation , team from the Y. M. C. A. at Carolina was on campus Thursday afternoon. Among those present were Gie Marsh, president of the Y. M. C. A; Bill Hogshead, ex-president of the Y. M. C. A. and John Riebel. The team met with the “Y” cabinet and other interested stu dents in the Friendship Rooms of Strong to discuss activities of the “Y” on both campuses. Rev. Doug las Rights, who is on the U. N. C.- Y. M. C. A. advisory board, served as moderator. rnSHON 5H8P Complete Auto Service At SALEM SHELL SERVICE 1036 S. Hail St. BRODT-SEPARK MUSIC CO. 620 West Fourth St. . Phone 3-2241 Music of All Publishers Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests No. 42... THE PORCUPINE Le’s listened to the weak thread of so many shallow claims he’s fed-up! His point is—there’s a thorough test of cigarette mildness. Millions of smokers throughout America concur. It’s the sensible test... the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test, which simply asks you to try Camels as your steady smoke—on a day-after-day, pack-after-pack basis. No snap judgments! Once you’ve tried Camels in your “T-Zone” (Tfor Throat, T for Taste) you’ll see why... After all the Mildness Tests ... eSamd le«b dl other brandSil^i&SSSiMir
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