page Four MAROON AND GOLD November 8,1525 Election Is Over Let’s get down to business and consider the place to concentrate our purchases. PATRONIZE YOUR DRUG STORE. We render a full measure of service to our community, and consider it a pleasure to serve you. J. S. WHITE DRUG CO. Elon’s Complete Drug Store \r Plates for Every 1 MjrAS^te£n§mvjiig&., Greenshro,MC. Day Phone 777—Night Phone 377 C. A. LEA Taxi & U Drive It Co. Taxi Drivers C. A. Lea and D. L. Sykes CATES, LOWE & CHEEK Incorporated AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS Day Phone: 93 Night Phones: 429, 973-J, 382-J BURLINGTON, N. C. I DR. L. M. FOUSHEE I ■ Dentist Office Over Freeman Drug Co. Burlington, N. C. Phone 29 A. D. Pate & Co. PRINTERS TELEtHONB 216 Comer Davis and Worth BURLINGTON, N. C. How many “shots” make a souse? Ask Bill the Bart. What kind of male clothes make a staggering sensation with the young fe- males? Ask me, I’m smart! LAMM’S CLOTHING CO. 10% Discount to Students Misses Ann Raw'Ies and Belle Wicker spent the week-eud with Miss Birdie Rowland at her home in Greensboro. Miss Irma. Moricle was here for the week-end. Mr. “Red’’ Turner, of Mooresville, a former student of Elon, was on the campus for a wliile Sunday afternoon. Mr. Hoyle Kfird was at home for the J ast week-end. Messrs. George Underwood, Ralph Coggins, and Morgan Stanley, former students of Elon, were here for the game Saturday. l^fiss Hattie Brown is at her home oil account of her father’s illness. Miss Marion Nalle spent the week end at her home in Sanford. ■ ^[iss Nannie Stout went home for the week-en d. Miss Virginia Brown’s mother W9S here to see her yesterday. Miss Lois McFarland went to Greens boro for the week-end. Messrs. “Crip” Brawley and Dave Miller, former students here, were oii the hill Sunday. Messrs. C. W. Kipka, J. D. Eure, W. H Ellis, and Charlie Walker attended the Press Association meeting held at Davidson Thursday and Friday. STUDENTS GIVE PARTY ON HALLOWE’EN NIGHT (Continued from Page 1) Mr. Register’s speech was magnificent. We are still wondering what he had to say. Again, Stanfield appeared in the stage. This time he sang a solo, which was very good. Every one, even Dr. Amick, enjoyed Stanfield's singing. The best number in the program was the reading given by Prof. Van Cleave. He also gave a fine demonstration of his dancing ability. I am sure that every one enjoyed Prof. Van Cleave’s dancing and reading. Finally, every one of the spectators was asked to walk around the gymn, so that the winner of the prize given for the person who wore the best cos tume could be chosen. The judges de cided that Miss MacKinny had the best eostvrnc: therefore she obtained the prize, a magnificent ring. Before the feast was over, every per son present was given a pack of good peanuts and an apple. All this w'as furnished by the Religions Activities Organization. Washington Cafe We Serve The Very Best Elon Students’ Center BURLINGTON, - - . Phone 492 FEED DICKKERSON ELECTED PRESIDENT OF FRESHMAN CLASS (Continued from Page 1) % RAUHUT’S The Roadside Lunch HOT DOGS & BAR-B-Q That Bring You Back 1 AMERICAN HAT GLEANERS 'We Cleeir|!AlliKinds of Jlati- 104 East Front Street . ,1, t Burlington, N. C. Students, Have That Hat Made T NeW';'Today. See Our Latest Suits With Double Breasted Vests and Pleated Pants. Special Discount to Students. At The : Young Men’s Shop 217 South Elm Next to Patterson’s. GREENSBORO, N. C. Haye You Visited the Tonsorial Artist? L. A. NALL, Barbers,-'Cat«ririg to College Men and Women Especially. Elon College, N. C. We Appreciate Your Business CITY DRUG COMPANY “On the Comei’’ BURLINGTON, N. C. campaign speakers. Shortly after the withdrawal of the candidates the campaign speakers com menced to magnify the platform upon which tlieir candidate stood and bring to light tlie noble cliaracteristics that fitted liim for the high officc of presi dent of the Freshman Class. The cam paign speakers indirectly stated that they wanted a president that stood for a high protective tariff on all Sopho'- more foolishness, and who stood pat on an anti-bunk platform. Catholicism did not enter into the campaign, but State boundary lines did. Some one objected to’ Roberts be cause he was not a North Carolinian, but the objection was laughed down. They laughed not because it was so hilariously funny; but in tribute to its absurdity. Sally Elder Speaks For Watson Sally Elder, a popular and attractive co-ed, made an impressive and influent ial speech in behalf of Wral Watson. Her speech came at an opportune time and did much to mold opinion in favor of Mr. Watson. The Ballots Are Cast It took only three ballots to give Dickerson the required majority. After he was elected by a majority the class gave him a unanimous vol^e to show that they were solidly behind him. Wral Watson, who ran second to Dickerson, was elected vice-president; Mabel Barrett, secretary, and Frances Ring, treasurer. Among the outstanding campaign speakers were: Truett, Peoples, Lewis, Jones, Richardson, Parker, Chandler, Parks, Yates, Lockhart, and Miss Elder. Elon College should be very proud of the Class of ’32. The class consists of a select group of clean-cut young men and women who have something to say and know how to say it. They are the backbone of Elon College and are fully capable of helping the Maroon and Gold to the goal of success and distinction. Three cheers for the Freshmen! ! They are the leaven of the campus! COLLEGE CONFERENCE CONVENES AT DURHAM (Continued from Page 1) colleges should advertise, and the de cline of Latin as a curriculum subject in the high schools and colleges. For next year the conference will consider how to better the quality of teaching of college professors and what can be done to pool the expression of college administration, particularly as to deans and presidents. There will also be a thorough discussion of the philosophy of education. Mr. Cannon continues president of the Registrar's Conference. Dean Hook remains on the executive committee ath letic conference. Dr. Amick is on the committee on loan funds and social life of the campus. President Harper is on the legislative committee. MUSICAL PROGRAM PROVES SUCCESS The Schubert musical program on Thursday evening, October thirtieth, by Mrs. Cora Cox Lucas and Mrs. Henry Ware, of Gree'nsboro, proved to be quite enjoyable and uplifting to all music lovers who attended. At the be ginning of the program Mrs. Lucas read a paper on the life and works of Schu bert. Then she and Mrs. Ware gave the follwoing program; By the Sea—(Liszt transcription), Mrs. Lucas. Impromptu in B Flat—Mrs. Lucas. Linden Tree—Mrs. Ware. Du Bist Die Ruh—Mrs. Ware. Minnetto—Mrs. Lucas. Moment Musical—Mrs. Lucas. Walt in A Major—^Mrs. Lucas. Hedge Roses—Mrs. Ware. Who is Sylvia?—Mrs. Ware. After this, Mrs. Ware favored us with an encore entitled. Lady Moo-n. This was by special request. Mrs. Lucas concluded the program w'ith two of Schubert’s Impromptues in A Major. Are You Thrifty? THEN GIVE JERRY’S NEW FALL COATS THE ONCE OVER. THEY'RE “THERE!” Your Cards Are Worth io% Discount. / Jerry’s Sport Shoppe Davis St. Burlington, N. C. DR. J. B. NEWMAN Dentist Burlington, N. C. Office in the Fonville Building Phone 422 ELO!n- PUBLICATIONS SEND REPRESENTATIVES TO N. C. C. P. A. (Continued from Page 1) Queen’s College where the association convened. The delegation received instructive criticisms in journalism from different prominent speakers. On the whole, the convention was a success. The convention adjourned Saturday noon, after having selected Greensboro College (G. C. W.) as its next meeting place. • > A nameless black and whitfe cat in Bloomfield, N. J., b^cajne wedged be tween two buildings and its screams attracted so ijiuch attention that Ihe fire department was called out to re move it.' ' “GET IT AT ACME” Burlington’s Most Accommodating Druggists Acme Drug Company Opposite Postofflce BURLINGTON, N. 0. RADIO HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS ©cleIL6 GREENSBORO, N. C. “The Carolinas’ Greatest Hardware House” COLLEGE SUPPLIES Gifts, Greeting Cards, Novels Stationery and Magazines. Alamance Book & Stationery Co. Neax Post Office BURLINGTON, N. C. Recor f)ancin^\ ^aBuuBHnng M. B. Smith BURLINGTON, N. C. WE HAVE THEM THE LATEST —IN- PORTABLES RADIOS—RECORDS SHEET MUSIC —AND— UKULELES —THE— HOME BAKERY, INC. 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