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THE SALEMItE January 14, 1955 Segovia To Appear With Civic Series Andres Segovia, world-famous rtiaster of the Spanish guitar, w'ill appear in concert on Tues., Jan. 18, at Reynolds Auditorium as the fourth presentation of the Win ston-Salem Civic Music Associa tion. Segovia, who, single-handed, has won for the guitar a distinguished place in the world’s concert halls comes to the U. S. and Canada under the direction of Impresario S. Hurok. The guitarist recently returned from his annual European tour during which he played 70 times in eleven countries. In London with Sir John Barbirolli and the Halle Orchestra, he performed the world premiere of a new concerto for guitar and orchestra, written for and dedicated to Segovia by the. noted Brazilian composer, Heitor Villa-Lobos. Other composers have inscribed their works to the guitarist. The Spanish musician made his first concert appearance at the age of 14 in Granada. He had turned to the guitar after studying the piano, violin and other instruments. Since his American debut in 1929, he has won recognition as one of the unique artists of our time. As Virgil Thomson, Ne-w York Herald Tribune critic, wrote recently: “There is no guitar but the Spanish guitar, and Andres Segovia is its prophet!” Home Presented (Continued From Pae:e One) of Main Hall. The use to which the college will put this gift has not been de termined. There is the possibility that the property will be used as a residence for the president of the Academy and College. In such case, the present campus home would be converted for dormitory use until a new dorm is built. Other uses will be considered by the Board of Trustees before the opening of the new academic year in September. MORRIS SERVICE Next To Carolina Theatre ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » Sandwiches—Salads—Sodas “Th» Place Where Salemites Meet” News Briefs (Continued from Page One) Roberts, who works with these girls, is honoring them at a get- together Wednesday night in Strong. * * * The second round matches in the current badminton tournament should be played before Reading Day, according to Donald Caldwell, badminton manager. Concluding rounds will be completed second semester. * * * The person who unintentionally removed the dictionary from the Salemite office is asked to return it as soon as possible. * * The Athletic Association has ar ranged for the gymnasium to be open to students at designated limes during exams. A schedule New Engraved Salem Stationary $1.75 Box Double Quantity 100 Sheets—50 Envelopes SALEM BOOK STORE of these times will be posted in the dining hall. * * * Vespers, in the form of a special student service, will be at 5:00 p.m, this Sunday in the Little Chapel. Edith Howell will lead the devotional, Diantha Carter has charge of the scripture, and Ernes tine Kapp and Barbara White will furnish special music. Good Taste By Frank Kinney Good taste has no substitute. We all smile pityingly at the woman who' is overdressed. We disapprove of the girl who wears her make-up too heavy and without harmony. The woman who wears flashy clothes or gaudy jewelry is de feating her own purpose. The same is true in' the styling of a womans hair. The over-curled head is not attractive. The over- long, low drape hair style is back date and too juvenile. The lac quered hairstyles are too set and lack the free look. Good taste demands that your permanent look natural—that your hairdesign fits the contour of your features—that your hair length be in keeping with your age and figure. For the finest in hair de signing, cutting and permanent waving visit the Hairdesigners Beauty Salon, 416 N. Spruce St. Phone 4-2411. (adv.) Announcing the Arrival of New SpriDg Coats Come In and See Our Complete Selection Smart Fashions Janet Blair, Actress: "I have the fullest confi dence in L&M’s Miracle Tip .,. and L&Ms taste so good, I made them my regular cigarette.” John Robert Po'wers, Creator of the Powers Girls: "I think L&M’s filter is far superior to the others. Great smoke... wonderful flavor.” FROM All THE REST! Patricia Morison, Musical Comedy Star: "I love L&M Filters. Never dreamed a filter ciga rette could filter so thoroughly, yet taste so good!” "AVOR. The pure, white MIraele Tip draw, easy, lets you enjoy all the taste. effective filtration. No niter comparee w.th LaM’e Miracle Tip for quaHty or eltefUveue,,. STANDSOUT FOR HIGHEST qUAUTY TOBACCOS, low aicoUne tobaccos, L&M tobaccos... Light and Mild. MUCH MORE FLAVOR _ MUCH T.FSS NICOTINE America’s Basf Filter Cigaiette!
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