Pasje Four MAROON AND GOLD December 8, 1922 STUDENTS ! Reduce yc"-r expenses by sending your friends Christii o'; -.ards engraved with your college seal. We havo "arge supply of them at a low price. COLLEGE STORE The Vogue Shop for Htn TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT TO ALL STUDENTS Guilford Hotel Corner Greensboro, N. C. NO STADIUM, SAYS UNIVERSITY CHICAGO STUDENT PUBLICATION An interesting attitude taken by. tlie students and faculty of the University of Chicago, regarding atliletio contests, lias come to liglit in a recent editorial in tlie Daily Marson, official student publication. The editorial declared that the stu- dents and faculty of that institution do not want a stadium and that the University need not eater to the pub lic’s football taste. “The University has plenty of mon ey,” the editorial asserted, and went on to say; ‘‘The University would be collegiate, the public would be amused; and may the two never meet. We do not want a stadium.” Men students at the University are said to have evidenced some difference of oxJinion regarding the editorial. Sev eral University of Chicago alumni said that they had been among the chief agitators for a bowl which could accom modate the huge crowds now denied tickets to the big games. The pres ent seating capacity is 35,000, and it was reported that there were 200,000 requests for tickets to the Princeton game. Vanstory’s Clothes for Men and Young Men Suits $22.50 to $55.00 Fabric and Workmanship the Best We Invite You Vanstory's GREENSBORO, N. C. Arriving Daily at CLEGG’S FASHION SHOP BEAUTIFUL DRESSES, COATS, COAT SUITS AND MILLINERY Don’t Fail to Visit CLEGG’S BEAUTY SHOP in Rear of Store Burlington, N. C. Phone 764 • A locomotive engine recently com pleted twelve years of service, cover ing 662,000 miles without extensive re pairs. The Soviet government has revived exile to Siberia as a method of meting out punishment. >] >* >! >! The manufacture of antiques is car ried forward on such fin extensive scale in Egypt that many -tollectors are un willing to risk buying them, and mar ket for the genuine article has become practically ruined. AT YOUR SERVICE Evtjrv day from 4 P.M. to. 8 P.M. and on Saturday 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. All modern conveniences and equipment. Pressing Club in coniieetiou. Suits called for and delivered. Altering, cleauiog au*l pressing by experienced workmen. IT’S ALL FOR YOU. LADIES AND aENTLEMEN SANITARY BARBER SHOP J. H. DOLLAR G. A. PEARCE INEW arsd Beawtlf ul Styles Are ready for your inspec tion, Will you look at them tomorrow or next week? PATENTS and SATINS ,\re popular, also Browns. We have them in Pumps and Oxfords. EXQUISITELY DAINTY AND EXCLUSIVE IN DESIGN Foster Shoe Company 305 Main Street BURLINGTON, N. 0. DR. HELFENSTEIN TALKS TO GIRLS ABOUT HEALTH (Continued from page one) hitually. Eat apples, pears, lemons and oranges. Be habitually clean; not spas inodically clean. These simple rules were followed by some simple remedies for headache and sore throat. In concluding her talk, T)r. Helfen stein stated that emotions affect the health very greatly, and the older and wiser we are the more carefully will we weigh the penalty of certain thoughts -w’ords and deeds. Dr. Helfenstein hav ing been a student of medicine was w^ell able to present these facts. The meeting was closed W'ith song and prayer. When in Burlington ENJOY YOUR MEALS AT THE Washington Cafe ►l/'RE FOOV 'ROMTT SE'RVICE 207 Main Street Phone 492 MELETIOU BROTHERS PHI PROGRAM FULL OF GINGER AND PEP (Continued From Page One) Rudd and J. V. Simpson, with W. G. Stoner and Sion M. Lynam represent ing the negtive, added thrills and helps to the program. The decision went to the negative by a two to one vote, wdtli P. D. Rudd best on affirmative and W. G. Stoner best on the negative. Wm. T. Scott was chosen best speaker oratorically of the evening. Prof. and Mrs. Greenwood were re ceived as honorary members of the soeicty. LISTEN, BILLY DEBATING SCHEDULE IS ANNOUNCED BY COUNCIL (Continued from page two) ♦•ailing you pets names will you. I hope not for. I’m fond of you as the old man told the .woodshed when he licked his son. I was out to the post-office in the mist and fog and a cold caught me and now I’m drinking hot lemon juise and sweating like it was harvest time in Ethiopia. Yours truly, Dumbell. See Us Tor Real Estate and Insurance STANDARD REALTY AIND SBCURIXV COiVlF>ArSY D. R. FONVILLE Manager Insurance Dep’t 0. C. FONVILLE Manager Beal Estate Dep’t 'Crj> tl)c ^rug ^tore iftrsf We Have It, We’ll Get It, or It Ain’t to Be Had €lon College ^Ijarmatp DRUGS STATIONERY TOILET ARTICLES HOT AND COLD DRINKS Freshmen, now is the time to sta_t keeping a memory book. Get one of those beautiful ones at the College Store. Why worry with the old style pencil when you can buy a “Pal” at the College Store for 50 cents? Elon platform. (Contimied From Page One) N. C., and W. B. Terrell, of Burling ton, N. C., will go to South Carolina, while W. T. Scott, of Greensboro, N. C., and G. D. Colclough, of Durham, N. C., will meet the Presbyterians here. For the Lenoir debate, W. B. Wicker, of Elon College, N. C., and G. A. Brown, of Saxapahaw, N. C., meet the visitors here, and H. Lee Scott and R. S. Helms will go to Lenoir. Thomas Hannar, of Ramseur, N. C., and W. L. Woodie, of Furches, N. C., will debate the men’s team from Mary ville College. Misses Jennie Gunter, of Sanford, N. C., and Nonnie Bailey, of Wadley, Ala., will go to Maryville, Tenn., to contest the ladies’ team. Miss Irene Goff, of Falcon, N. C., and Mrs. R. S. Rainey, of Gordonsville, Va., will debate the ladies of Maryville on the December. • I Ante-Xmas. Dear Billy: Today I had a longs distant call and thought it was you but it was some guy wliat said I had bought a setting of books from him and if I dident pay he was going to take me into court which dident tickle me more than enough to make me call him an unletted squigee cause I aint bought no books except here and if dad dont pay for them I’ll be in court a long time. Whenever central says “It’s longs distant” then tell her to tell whosever calling you Billy that you aint bought no books and dont go near the phone cause you is states evidencs if you does. If the boys want to have a banquet for me dont hesitate ’em cause eatin is always in order and they ought to be glad to see me home again. Boost the banquet. ihfMBELL SMITH. ANNOUNCING 1923 Copies will be available for Alumni and friends of the College ■A A nice variety of “Durable Dur ham” Hose for both men and women at the College Store. The edition will be limited to the number of orders ^ I PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY ji ■ I J. M. FARMER ^ Business Manager ^ FIVE DOLLARS THE COPY E. C. WHITE Editor-in-Chief

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