Page Four THE SALEMITE son College in 1949 where he was a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity and a business admini stration major. He now holds a position in the bank at Weaver- ville. The date of the wedding has been set for June 25. The couple will make their home in Weaver- ville. News Briefs (Continued from Page Three) Honor to the May Queen this year, will represent Salem this weekend at the Azalea Festival in Wilming ton. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * Mrs. Heibreder wishes to thank .all the girls and class representa- Parents weeKend a success ° There were approximatelv , parents of seniors; twenty-tt, junior parents; forty sophomores; and sixty-one of freshmen. ^ Also numerous sisters, brnrt aunts, uncles and various 01^’ relatives. ™ Jean Shape Plans Marriage To Stan Kennett In Late June Mr. and Mrs. William Windell Shope of Weaverville announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean, to Allen Stanwood Kennett of Weaverville. Stan is the son of Mrs. Paul Strager Kennett of Weaverville and the late Dr. Kennett. Jean, who will graduate in May, is a sociology-economics major. She is president of the I. R. S., a member of the Order of the Scorpion, and a Salem representa tive to Who’s Who In American Kirk Lecture (Continued From Page One) church. The priests are under govern mental regulations; they are re stricted to performing rituals and can give no personal service to the people. There are relatively no Protestant churches in Russia. “Anything we can do to get in touch with these people is im portant,” added Mrs. Kirk in con clusion. “We should not be afraid of these people, for they are not superwomen and supermen. We have what they envy; freedom from fear.” And this, our moral arma ment she called it, is stronger than any bomb or gun Russia can pro duce. tm—t The TODDLE HOUSE 878 W. Fourth St. Phone 2-3,737 Universities and Colleges. During her junior year, Jean was assistant business manager of the Salemite, treasurer of the I. R. S., and a marshal. Her sophomore year she was circulation manager of the Salemite. Stan was graduated from David- QUICK TALK You’ll Like It! Quick Talk Fits Beautifully Gold Room Flat in Red 7AA, Ginger, Navy, Black Suede 8.95 Mail Orders Filled Promptly Fourth St. at Spruce CEZNICIK’jf "Over 30 Years of Musical Service JEWELRY - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - RECORDS 440 N. LIBERTY ST — DIAL 2-1443 MORRIS SERVICE Next To Carolina Theatre « a a • V Sandwiches—Salads—Sodas "The Place Where Salemites Meet" Wlieri /oil pause.„ make it count.I have 9 Coke enqrauinq co. BOTTIED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COIA COMPANY BY N COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. There’s Summer Fun Ahead Pair-offs are gay and glam ourous. Jackshirt shown is $8.95, shorts $4.95 and top $5.95—just three of the numer- our convertibles in clipper cloth. “Coke** is a registered trade-mark. ) 1953, The Coca-Cola Company Fourth at Marshall

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