THE TAR HEEL, DECEMBER 2, 1921
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FOR THANKSGIVING GAME
New Directory, Issued By Y. M. C.
A., it Complete Index to Resi
dence and Other Facts.
ALAMANCE BOYS AT
N. C. STATE COLLEGE
CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE
Local Tuberculosis Prevention Com
mittee in Charge Negro Sana
torium is Planned Here.
The fourteenth annual tuberculosis
Christmas seal sale began Mon
day, November 28th, under the aus
pices of the Health Departrosnt of
the local Community Club. Seventy
five per cent, of the proceeds from
the sale is retained by the commit
tee for the relief and prevention of
tuberculosis in the community. The
remaining 25 per cent, is sent to state
and national associations.
Since the mortality from tuber
culosis among the negroes is very
great and since they are a menace,
and a source of infection to the
whites, it is the object of the local
committee to establish a sanatorium
- or open ' air camp for the colored
.tubercular. ' This method will not
only mean a chance of recovery for
the patient, but will, mean protection
from infection for ' the immediate
members of the patient's family, as
; well as for those with whom they
' come in contact, both white and col
ored. Later when the colored sana-
. torium is in running -order, it is the
ambition of the ' committee to have
the entire county work for a county
tuberculosis sanitarium for white
people.
The committee therefore asks the
co-operation of the students and the
town people in this ,,. most .... worthy
cause. It means only a small sacri
fice on the part of the individual,
while we cannot place an estimate on
the value of good health to the Uni
versity and the ' community in gen
eral. Buy tuberculosis Christmas
seals and help deal a death blow to
one enemy, tuberculosis.
SIGMA DELTA CHI
INITIATES SIX
Five Members of Tar Heel Staff Are
Initiated Into National Jour
nalistic Fraternity.
MANY MINISTERS '
WITHOUT CHARGES
Thre is no shortage of ministers
with the Baptist - denomination in
North Carolina according to the re
port of Mr. E. L. Middleton, statis
tical secretary of the Baptist state
convention. His inquiries reveal the
fact that there are 330 ordained
Baptists ministers in the state with-,
out churches. A new crop supply of
ministers is being trained, there be-
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After a hectic period of running
down fake assignments and inter
viewing various campus celebrities on
various and sundry subjects six
neophytes were last Thursday night
initiated into the journalistic fra
ternity of Sigma Delta Chi.
The men initiated have all shown
up prominently in campus journalis
tic circles, and have voiced their in
tention of entering an active pursuit
of journalism as their life work. Four
members of the editorial staff of The
Tar Heel, were among those taken
in. '
A feed was given after the initi
ation ceremonies in the garret room
of the "Y" where the scribblers hold
their meetings. The term "Scrib
biers" was the name applied to the
organization before it affiliated with
the national fraternity of Sigma
Delta Chi, an organization number
ing more than : thirty chapters.
The men initiated were: Robert L.
Thompson, Jr., of New York, Mar
shall Y. Cooper of Oxford, R. S,
Pickens of Morganton, and C. Y,
Coley, of Rockingham.
According to its promise, the Y.
M. C. A. promptly issued the direc
tory of the students and faculty of
the University on the day of the
Virginia game.
Upon returning to his room after
dinner on that memorable day, the
student was surprised to find on his
desk, a nicely bound, pocket size di
rectory with all possible information
about any student, his class, his home
town, and his room number. And not
only about the student but about his
"prof." also, in case he might have
occasion to visit him some night be
fore exams.
Secretary Comer of the "Y" states
that it was the purpose of the com
piles of the book to insert statistics,
such as the total number of students
registered to date, the number of
freshmen, the number of co-eds, the
number of students from the largest
counties of the state, etc. All of this
would have materially added to the
attractiveness of the volume, but in
the rush to get the book out in time
for visitors attending the game, it
was impossible to obtain such statis
tics.
SAYS ANYONE CAN
LIVE FOR 100 YEARS
Gold Footballs Ordered
For 1921 Football Men
Wednesday night the entire stu
dent body contributed to a fund that
goes to buy gold footballs for the
members of the 1921 football squad
No institution on the campus has ever
received a heartier response from the
Student body, . and no practice ever
instituted at the University has the
same significance as that of buying
for the football men these gifts.
A number of men on the squad
will receive these emblems from the
student body. The gold footballs will
be ordered at once and as soon as
they are received the men will be
presented with them before the entire
student body.
schools with all of the schools not
reporting. There are 893 pastors and
general workers actively engaged in
ministerial, evangelistic and other
work.
PICKWICK
Next Week
MONDAY:
"A Certain Rich Mian
' "" A Hodkinson Production
TUESDAY:
"Conquest of Caiman"
A Paramount Picture.
WEDNESDAY:
"Moonlight and Honeysuckle"
THURSDAY:
"Lavender and Old Lace"
A Hodkinson Production.
FRIDAY:
"Riders of King Log"
SATURDAY:
"Among Those Present"
Harold Lloyd.
FIRST SHOW 6;45.
New York. Dr. Stephen Smith,
who is nearly 100 he was born in
February, 1823 sees no reason why
every person with average health and
a knowledge of how to live properly
should not prolong the span of life to
the five-score goal instead of the ac
cepted three-score and 10 years.
You can still be an active and use
ful citizen at 98 and 9 months, Dr.
Smith thinks, and to Drove it he re
cently delivered an address before a
large gathering, standing half an
hour and making his voice reach to
the fathest person from the speak
ers table.
Dr. Smith spends three hours a day
at his typewriter, finishing; the man
uscript of his latest book, which is on
longevity. It Is work that keeps you
young, according to this authority.
When asked to give 10 important
points to observe in order to attain
the century mark, Dr. Smith offered
the following:
"Eat hardly any meat.
"Drink lots of milk. If it disagrees
with you, drink more.
"Take a 10 or 15 minute nap after
luncheon and dinner.
"Sleep 10 hours."
"Take a nap outoors when the
weather permits.
"Don't smoke.
. "Don't eat sweets.
"Take no alcoholic or other stimu
lants, like tea or coffee.
"Avoid the easy chair; absence of
work is the first step to the crave.
"And, finally, just be natural; quit
all foolishness."
Dr. Smith's mother lived to be 97
and one sister reached the age of 100
years and 1 month. He has lived
iuring the life of every President of
;he united States except Washing
ton.
Dr. Smith was sickly as a child and
young man. In fact, he savs he was
not strong until after he reached 60.
cut he took excellent care of himself
and was most strict about his diet.
which consisted almost entirely of
milk. People drink too little milk, ac
cording to him, and the excuse that it
disagrees with them is nonsense. If
they drink much more they would
nna it an easy and agreeable diet.
His daily mail contains hundreds
oi letters from persons askinc him
what they shall do to live longer.
borne of the questions are absurd
he declared, and gave as an example
the question received that day from
a woman who said she had weak
ankles and wanted to know what to
do about it.
"Change your nee heel and Doint
ed toe shoes for your grandmother's
common-sense snoes, 1 told her. "If
you can't eat eggs, cut them out
ir you and do not feel fresh, walk
mne, t,nus pumping dead air out and
iresn air into your lungs."
ut. omun is a native of New York
State. He was graduated from he
College of Physicians and Surgeons
jn 1851. Three years later he was
appointed surgeon to the City Hos
pital on Blackwells Island. He found
ed and was president of the Ameri
can Public Health Association.
How Dates Grow
. r0.. i.ve almost entirely on
.. .. rir wnen croons the desmt
lie tint he fruit f thfl flalo-polin.
?vlich grows post in Persia. Palestine!
Arabia, an the North of Africa. The
stem reaches a height of po feet to
to reet and throws oo a magolflceqt
crown of large leaves and a number
f spadlces. In th female plant these
Bear buachu of dates weighing from
The Alamance county club held
its first meeting of the year on No
vember 2, at which officers were
elected for the coming year, as fol
lows: A. P. Cates, president; H. B.
Dixon, vice president; J. F. McBane,
secretary and treasurer. Alamance
has fifteen boys here who take an
active part in all campus activities,
and are represented in all four
classes.
One of our number, S. L. Home
woQd, of Burlington, has made var
sity football, basketball and track
four years. A. P. Cates, S. L. Home
wood, J. F. McBane and R. A. Scott
played important parts in the agri
cultural fair last week. The rest of
the members of the club are active
members of various student organiza
tions on the campus.
Our club ranks among the first of
the county clubs at State College.
Our motto is "Alamance First."
We are for Alamance and we want
Alamance to back us by sending us
more men next year.
Just a few words about North Car
olina State College. We have the
largest student enrollment ' since
1918, having about 1,200 students.
These men are about equally divided
between our different technical
courses.
N. C. State College is rapidly com
ing to the front as one of the lead
ing technical colleges of the country.
High Flyer.
It Is no rare occurrence for the -ou-dor
to soar to a height of four miles.
DIES WHILE SITTING IN
AUTOMOBILE IN REIDSVILLE
Eeidsville, Nov. 29. F. L. Henry,
traveling representative for Weld and
Cothran, cotton brokers of Green
ville, S. C, died suddenly on Scales
street here about 12:30 o'clock Mon
day afternoon. He came to Reids
ville to sell cotton to the Edna cot
ton mills and had completed his trans
action and rode up town with Super
intendent John F. Scott in the lat
ter's car. Mr. Carr stopped the car
in front of Smith's book store; left
Mr. Henry in the car, and Walked
over to the postofflce. When he re
turned to the car Mr. Henry was
found dead, the body being in an
almost upright position. Dr. McGhee
made an examination and found that
the deceased's sudden death was due
to heart failure. The body was car
ried to an undertaking establishment
and prepared for shipment to Greenville.
Pockets In Garters.
Recently patented garters for men
Include pockets for carrying money.
THE BANK OF CHAPEL HILL
Oldest and Strongest Bank in
Orange County.
M. C. S. NOBLE, Pres. R. L. STROUD, Vice-Pres.
M. E. HOGAN, Cashier.
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