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i 1^1 ovember 9, 1956. THE SALEMITE Page Three reshmen Elect Y Cabinet [The freshman Y Cabinet was or ganized last week under the direc tion of- Kay Williams, president of the Y. W. C. A. The ten girls ■v^ho make up the cabinet were selected from a group of freshmen •who expressed special interest in the Y. ' ■ Mary LeGrand Parks from Fay etteville was elected to serve as ^airman of the. group, i Mary Scott Best of Goldsboro was chosen vice-chairman and Susie Cabaniss of Charlotte, secre tary-treasurer. Patricia Usher was elected to serve as representative to the Y cabinet in addition to IVfary LeGrand. Other members of - the freshman Y cabinet are: Mary Kay Whi taker, Bristol, Va.; Peggy Huntley, Wadesboro; Nan Williams, Farm- ville; Betsy Guerrant and Cath erine Cline, Charlotte; and May Terry, Spartanburg, S. C. Mary Curtis Wrike was elected to replace Dhu Jennette as secre tary of the Y. W. C. A. council. Ballet Russe Will Perform November 14 The Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, an outstanding classical and contemporary ballet troupe, will perform at Raynolds Auditorium Wednesday, November 14. Sponsored b3' the Civic Music Association, the company is headed by Nina Novak, Polish-born prima ballerina, and Igor Yousekevitch. rated one of the greatest modern male classic dancers. Directed by Sergei I. Denham, the repertoire include “Coppellia’ and “Swan Lake.” The troupe is noted for its interpretations of “Gaite Parisienne” and “The Mi kado.” A recent addition to the reper toire is dancer Leon 'Danielian’s first choreographic work, “Sombre ros,” a gay flirtation s,et in a Mexi can village. Tiae Spook Specks Out from behind a bush I jumped; Into a Salem girl I bumped. “Hey” she shouted! “don’t get fresh.” Her claws gouged a little flesh. Blood trickled, my cheek was dam aged. IVlr. Robert Wendt Here’s one spook easily managed. “It’s all a mistake.” I tried to explain. I spoke too late, and certainly in vain. She gouged and she scratched over again; The bruise was washed by the gentle rain. So I thank you for the honor be stowed, Next time, pick a spook who isn’t so bold. The Spook of Salem ’56 enqrauinqcq. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Clemmer announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred Wllfong, to Charles Hune Shuford, son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Shuford, both families of Hickory. The wedding will take place January 26. ^'JUL OfJO. sou'wester Matching U. S. Raynster® Coat, approx. $5.95. Hat, $1.65 Orcr* t Ac- 5Aoe Take command of sassy weather like an old salt in these saucy Sou’wester U. S. Gaytees.kWear them with the flashing metal buckles fastened or flapping. Sou’westers pull over shoes easily, keep ’em slick as a whistle. And to clean Sou’westers, just wipe inside and out with a damp cloth. They dry for instant wear. Get Sou’wester U. S. Gaytees now. $3.95 Yellow, red, bluej black or white, with corduroy trim. United Stales Rubber You’ll save too—and often get there sooner— IN GREYHOUND LOW-COST LUXURY on hundreds of trips like these: GREENVILLE, S. C. 4.70 COLUMBIA, S. C 4.65 AUGUSTA, GA 6.25 WASHINGTON, D. C. 7.90 new YORK 12.05 HARLOTTE $ 2.15 MIAMI 17.50 mALEIGH 2.90 Atlanta 7.95 ISPARTANGURG 3.80 BILL’S FAMOUS BILL’S NAME BRAND SHOES Greyhound Bus Terminal 418 N. Cherry St. ALL LEADING BRANDS AT SAVINGS UP TO 60% Winston-Salem’s First Complete Self-Service Shoe Store. All Shoes First Quality and Guaranteed. 538 N. Trade St on Shoppers’ Parking Deck Open Mon. and Fri. Till 9:00 P.M.
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