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MISS BUNTON SPOilSERS PROGRiiM BAWQIJET TUESDAY NIGHT i'.iiss Bunton v;ill fsponser a pro- n;:'fua at the Louisburg Theatre on 'amday night, December 2, at 7 o* o.LOck P. M. The main feature on 'vie. program will be the Marx Bro- Tliere Is to be a Ihanlcsgiving .r f at the l- s picture, A Klght O^'-era." We don't think that it bo necessary to say miything ^■)0ut the Marx Brothers, becatise ■3/oryone has seen and laugiied at b:';c:';r picturos. Without a doubt 'A '"Ight at the Per a" v/ill be the Ivjst yet, and that's saying a lot! •i'i ; have not seen a coi.nplete re- v.ev. of this picture, but \ve have aerrd various episodes from it ov- o'"’ the radio, and it is plenty good/ Also on this program is a 17 f.f"short, featuring Chic Sale in "The Perfect Tribute." V/e can't add to 2. Chic Sales merits, because you all knov; that he is one of iVmerica's foremost character actei*s and com- ortiams. Boys, here’s your chance! Arra ngements v/ill be made for you havo a date that night and take your lady-lovo to the sho\/. The p;:.'iccs v/ill remain the same I-ular pricos. The proceeds of this show are to go tov/ard the betterment of 'our college Infirmary. Miss Bunton al so states that a Diet Kitchen is planned to bo added to the Infirm ary. VJhen and v/horo to get tickets v/ill bb annouiiced later. Banquet next Tuesday night. Tlie progrojii has not 7fet been arranged but it promised to be the biggest social event here. FOOTBALL GAME ^i?UES])AY LOUISBURG vs. E.C.T.C. I'i/hat's the matter, Ijouisburg ? Do you think the football season is over, Vilhere is all that spirit v/e had before the Campbell game. It is just as important, if not more important, !bo v/in this E.C.- '. C. gojrie, , Tlie teora i; to v/ln this do somethin;' v/orking hard still game. Ylhj don't v/e i_3 about it? You knov/ I that we can have just .as mtich spirit as v/e did for the CAmpbell game* So let’s see some of it. Beat E. C. T. C. !!!!!!! to as the * CARD OF THANKS Loyd Early v/lshos to express his sincere thanlcs to the Student Body of Louisbutfg College for the many marks of syinpathy shovvn to him on the recent death of his mother. LOUISBURG COLLEGE PLAYERS PRE SENT FIRST PLAY OF SEASON ■ Tlie Louisburg College Players v;ill present their first play of the season, "Making Daddy. Behave" at the Opera House, on Friday nlte at 8:30 o'clock P. M. The cast is as follov/s; Burgess Lukens, Ward Wilcoxj Becky, his d:'.ughter. Kit McQueen^ Marlon, an other, Peggy Bowen; GrfUidma Tll- don, his mother-in-lav;, Margurlte Lipscomb; Byron Cleveland, his sec retary, Enoch Dickens; John St, Clair, h.’Ls lav/yer, Bruce Teachey; David Standing, the stranger, Yfa, McFadyen; Windham, the chauffer, Jlmjny King; Alberts, the butler, Jake vVest; Ardita, the factory girl, Anne Ridenhour; Mrs, Mac- Laren, Jerry Massey; Mrs, Alberts, Clara Hov/ard, This play promises to be very good, the cast have been v:orking. Admissions 25 cents. ; THE OAK PROGRESSING SLOWLY For the last fev; days the Anmial Staff have been v/or]cing hard to get the pictu.res ready for the Annual, The girls responded to the call r^Giadily, but thO' boys vcre .p li'l'i"-lr3 rfeluctant in "having their beauty sitruck" The Sto.ff has expressed themselves, that the Annual v/ill not bb what it v/as hoped that It would be if everyone does not have their picture in KiE OAK.^ The photogra phers v/ill be back sometime after Than]:sgiving.' Tliey sincerely hope that all the strident v/ho did not have their pictures made at first v/ill be sure to be ready after the holid-.ys. The date of their retu rn v/111 he annovinced at a later date. So please come back Sfter the holidays prepared to have your picture in THE OAK. HOLIDAYS COMMENCE NEXT WEDNESDAY Tile Tankoglvlng HolicSays for the students of Louisburg College will begin next IVenosday. Tliey v/ill end the follov/lng Monday, it is hoped that everyone will go homo and en joy themselves cmd get a rest and comE back Monday, prepared to fin ish the first semester v/lth a bet ter grade on every subject, PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASSES :PLAY FOOTBALL SAT. ■ The Mo.-Wed. Class vs. Tho Tue.- Thu. Class. These two classes announce that they v.lll play a football gr>mo next Staurday Aftor- I noon. The adralsslon is free,
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