January. 9, 1953 THE SALEMITE Page Three Campus Shots Norma carrying on a telephone conversation with herself, just to see how the new name will sound . . Those long-g-g-g things sud denly appearing on everybody’s legs . . . Rooney Barnes and her romantic engagement setting' a firing field at Fort Jackson—any thing goes in love and war! . . Group singing in the dining hall the . first day of classes . . In stead of wrapping presents, we now find everyone figuring out exam schedules . . . Miss Chapman an nouncing that she , will get her Mrs. in July . . . Nell Philips col lecting more loot from Blair ... Nancy Florence capturing a David son man, and his pin . . . Mr. Gor- such back on campus shouting friendly hellos to all who pass . . . Singing voices echoing from warm showers—Bitting with a new hot water tank . . . Lucy Harris open ing her gift from Henry and find ing a surprise—-a beautiful solitaire . . , Kit coming back with a new name—and a husband! . . . Sandy Whitlock and Kay Cunningham “coming out” during the holidays . . . Santa Claus really coming to see Emma Sue — Notice that that sparkler on her left hand? . Ruthie’s “baby” keeping everybody on first floor Bitting awake . . -. Dora furiously taking notes in her five o’clock class Wednesday . . . Everyone realizing that the next two weeks will fly. TODDLE HOUSE 878 W. Fourth Phone 2-3737 ■ilMiniBW Fishel'Rights Wedding Held,; Couple To Live In Bethlehem Elynor Jean Fishel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coman Marvin Fishel of Winston-Salem, became the bride of Burton Jones Rights, son of D’r. and Mrs. Douglas Rights, also of this_ city, on Dec. 27. The ceremony was at S :30 p.m. at Green Street Methodist Church. Dr, Rights, assisted by the Rev. Horace . Bolick, performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. A. W. Cornwall, organist, and Miss Ann Evans, soloist, presented wedding music, Marilyn Fishel was her sister’s maid-of-honor. . She wore a blue velvet and net gown and carried white flowers. Anna Katherine Dobson and Barbara Hine, students, were bridesmaids. Their gowns were of American beauty red and similar to that of the honor attendant. Elynor is a graduate of Reynolds High School. She attended Wo man’s College in Greensboro and is now a junior at Salem. The bridegroom is a graduate of Gray High School, the University of North Carolina, and is now a seminary student at Moravian Theological Seminary in Bethle hem, Pa. After Feb. 1 the couple will be at home in Bethlehem where Ely nor will continue her studies at Moravian College for Women. ' • Miss Nancy Ann Ramsey Nancy Ann Ramsey To Wed Cal Reynolds; Plans Not Made The engagement of Nancy Ann Ramsey to W, Calvin Reynolds has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lowe, Revere Road, Winston-Salem. 'Calvin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rey nolds, also of Winston-Salem. Definite plans for the wedding have not been made. Nancy Ann is a senior day student and is majoring in Spanish. She is a member of the Pierrettes and the F. T. A. Calvin is a graduate of Brown University and is at the present employed in the personnel depart ment of Western Electric here in Winston-Salem. ALL WOOL REDUCED PRE-INVENTORY SALE ENDS JAN. lOTH. SALEM KNIT SHOP 527 South Main St. TOWN STEAKHOUSE Quality Food S. Hawthorne Phone 2-0005 I I I ;> BETTER CLEANING! 525 S. Main Street Phone 2-1983 ®jiaa®s(@®EME!MB]aiaj®i3M3Maiaa'ar0jaaia®aiaiaEiaia’aHaiajaiB]S[c!iai3iaffiiaia THE BANNERS ON REYNOLDA ROAD Across From New Wake Forest College DINING ROOM AND CURB SERVICE For The Best Shoe Repairing Visit the SALEM SHOE SHOP At It’s New Location Right Next Door to Welfare’s Your Shoes Will Look Like New! t vi i^l li THERE MUST BE A REASON WHY Camel is America’s most popular cigarette- leading all other brands by billions! Camels have the two things smokers want most—rich, full flavor and cool, cool mildness...pack after pack! Try Camels for 30 days and see how mild, how flavorfuh how thoroughly enjoy able they are as your steady smoke! SaloM,