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October 24, 1952 THE SALEMITE ■ » Page Three Campus Shots Elaine Williams’ new diamond . . . Dora Cameron reading up on the minister’s perfect wife . . . Faye Lee’s 7:30 a.m. car trouble . . . A French touch on the May Court . . . Betsy Forrest sporting a fraternity pin . . . The dorm wandering campus cat going to the veterinarian . . . Cold feet and bowed legs, the result of Salem- ites’ horseback-riding escapades . . . Jo Bell’s Saturday afternoon jaunts to the May Dell for inspiration . . . Emma Sue Larkins’ 23-year-old student . . . Sally Reiland flutter ing in Old Chapel . . . Chaucer and the sophomores in conflict . . . “Madam Mush” lowering the shades in Clewell . . . Last minute hockey practices . . . Dot Smot hers making paper faces . . . Sue 1 Harrison giving the cat a bath . . . Dr. Gramley talking to the Salem- ite staff . . . Freshman hot-kicking chorus line taking the A. A. Stunt Night award . . . Midnight furni ture rearranging in 203 Strong. BRODT-SEPARK MUSIC CO. 620 West Fourth St. Music of All Publishers Phone 3-2241 THE BANNNERS ON REYNOLDA ROAD Across From New Wake Forest College DINING ROOM AND CURB SERVICE Victor, Columbia and Decca Records .^ococ^Shiotu/ Fourth at Spruce St. r k WIN CITV lOfiY CUAN1M6 col Phone Dial 7106 612 West 4th St. Winston-Salem, N. C. Mrs. Zehuion Vance Morgan, Jr. Salemites Are Bridesmaids At Robertson-Morgan Rites Miss Anne Churchill Robertson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Churchill Robertson of Salem, Va., became the bride of Zebulon Vance Mor gan, Jr., of Hamlet, N. C., in a formal ceremony at 8 ;30 p.m. Sept. 12. The marriage was performed by the Rev. Frederick Griffith at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Salem, Virginia. Three of Anne’s schoolmates, Ruth Derrick, Ruth Beasley and Frankie Strader, served as brides maids. The otherrfbridesmaids in cluded : Laura Morgan, sister of the groom, Frances Marstan, cousin of the bride, and Mary Ellen Whit more of Salem, Va. Mrs. William H. Robison, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. The groomsmen were Harold Bates and Roland Woodward, classmates of the groom, William H. Robison, Roanoke, Va., Robert Glenn, Burlington, N. C., Robert Griffin, Winston-Salem, and Will iam Robertson, Salem, Va. The groom’s father was best man. Zeb is a graduate of Wake Forest and is now a junior at the Bowman Gray School of Medicine. Anne is a graduate of Stuart Hall Academy, and is a member of our Junior Class. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan are mak ing their home at 327 S. Hawthorne Road, Winston-Salem. MONTALDO’S Our Own Young DEGAS Beautifully made! Softly pricedl Montaldo’s little busy-pace pumps you love to live in. right—Bfown' suede with russet salf. Navy suede with wine calf left—tan calf $10.95 JBut 021^ Time will 1^1 o o o AS JULIUS CAESAR ONCE SAID/ "GALLIA EST OAANIS DIVISA IN PARTES TRES!" istCAMBS -for 30 days ^Mildness and Ravor CAMELS are America’s most pop ular cigarette. To find out why, test them as your steady smolie. Smoke only Camels for thirty days. See how rich and flavorful they are — pack after pack! See how mild CAMELS are — week after week! CAMEL leads all other brands by billions of cigarettes per year!
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