! I November 12, I954p Salemly Speaking Midnight oil has been burning over the education papers due this week. Result: weary brains and blood shot eyes ... It must be nice to be asked on a late date. Phyllis Sherrill has all the ans wers. Ann Lang and Bob’s “happy day” is rapidly approaching . . . Buck returned to our campus to see Sue Jones after two years in services. Mary Jo—alias Blackie, did “it’ cost $5 or did carbon do the trick ? Seems as if the girls had a great time in Canada—especially Mere dith, she didn’t know when to come home. Peggie Hawkins had a successful weekend at home Congratulations to “Aunt Caro lyn Watlington . . . Her third niece in two years arrived last weekend! Betty Byrum had a caller at 1 ;00 a.m.—at home ! Freshmen are heading all over the state this week-end—perhaps to celebrate the end of six-weeks’ tests. Claudia Milham is going to spend the week-end at N. C. State; Mary Jane Galloway and Dianne Byers are going to the Shoe ’n Slipper Ball at Duke. Peggie Horton is going to see “Bobby Mai” . . . Jeanne Flumph- rey, Jane Bridges, and Jo Smither- man are going to Home-coming at Wake Forest. It’s U. T.-bound for Shirley Red- lack . . . Rose is going to see Jonathan (she has already gotten her plane ticket!) Eight Bowman Gray boys invaded South Saturday night and it so. happened that there were eight available Salemites in South. The American Novel class sat up and took notice when Dr. Todd said Hemingway was in his division during the war. Nancy Cockfield has his pin, but Hicks is in the guardhouse. Really! Bebe Boyd, have you decided on Yale or Pensacola for Thanksgiv ing? . . . Wonder where Terry and Lane will head first UNC? Sara Katherine is finding to work in her week-ends. Too many dates . . . The fad is: cut off your plaid skirt and make a pair of kilts. So says Ella Ann Lee. MORRIS SERVICE Next To Carolina Theatre « e a « * Sandwiches—Salads—Sodas “The Place Where Salemites Meet" McPHAlL’S A Gift of Elegance . . . China Silver Crystal A Gift of Simplicity Copper Pottery Leather BRODT-SEPARK MUSIC CO. 620 West Fourth St. Phone 3-2241 Music of All Publishers TOWN STEAKHOUSE QUALITY FOOD S. Hawthorne Phone 2-0005 SKIRTS SWEATERS DRESSES Tall or Regular Length -Cw^n^s— Smart Fashions Basement Now Open SALEM BOOK STORE Salem Square Phone 3-1122 FREE $2.00 Salem Staffordshire Plate Staffordshire Plate with each $10.00 purchase at a time CHRISTMAS CARDS Specializing in 6c and 10c Cards Rust Craft — Hall — Norcross — Keating — Brownie-Heath Also Cards from Italy, Switzerland and England WRAPPINGS — CARDS — TAGS — SEALS CHRISTMAS CANDLES GIFTWARE — CALENDARS — BRASS BELLS Moravian Cookies $2.50 Lb. Postpaid. Round Shape Moravian Cookies $1.35 Lb. Assorted Shapes Loose Filmdom’s Diana Lynn: "I think the Miracle Tip is the most modern filter .. . and L&M the best-tasting filter cigarette.” David Wayne, Stage & Screen: "L&Ms have the best filter of them all. Miracle Tip is right! There’s nothing like it.” Mrs. Laddie Sanford, Socialite Sportswoman: "I love L&Ms. Wonderful filter — exceptional taste!” No filter (Kimpaies with im MiMcie for Quality or Effectiveness Isn’t it time you tried the cigarette that is sweeping the country... breaking record after record ... winning more smokers in less time than any cigarette ever did! Why such success for L&M? It’s the filter that counts, and L&M has the best. You get much more flavor, much less nicotine ... a light and mild smoke ... because only L&M’s Miracle Tip gives you the effective filtration you need. Enjoy L&M’s king size or regular... both at the same , low price. Like thousands, you’ll say—"They’re just what the doctor ordered.” More Flavor less Nicotine Filter Cigarette!

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