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Flirting: With TNT ncht woia-n ivj-if .-nt tl-.c "mavh* r t-'iur?.|* . | tl??* N? w Y-it> t,Vy ??? '.. ? .!? :i. *iu-r.t It their duty to an v>t mctv in* n *lv? tatiy th? ii- Hit !?# ixii??iu?' i"'"!'" At.?l ti. .?? '* '' ' * o\iv?. 'I'bi'N mc<u!'J n<" all??w ihvit nu:i;v! U 'a: Uv. I iti ^ 1 A Story Without Words jr. The Commercial National Bank fJo. Washington.DC. /./. _X.?I92 30 ?vA o;!c'"or / A i/000 CU.~^ Highlights ot Coming Campaign 'T.*. K*' ?'< ?t .^V.t-1. Zit ILd' Pt ? % Thes? four men will h?i pii>niiii> nt In Uk* i ixlinu i :? hhimuii l^ ;i nn-. v V. I ;? 'Cootilge campaign manager; Kml \V C|?lutin. u-.<- ?i ? ?- ??t ?!??? 1:- i?wWi. .in Nav ?l On?. J- . . T j?h?tmi^n o f the cvmiitiltcc. ami i-iun!. su-uin*. |uun.;l Uivi.l ul' Li ON Tit I \l. ii i ? i i i. i i ii m \ ii -** ?'riTlT|? f' l'o\. fnriiH i Ku Kluv Klnn Milillritv nl. is shown !n*r? W illi Ills u if< in coiiririKnn of Pulton rouni\ t*otii?, Atliini.i. fin. Pot f* on n i.il for tin- killing of Captain V. . S. Col'.uru Klnn official. in (lu> liitt* i s offlrc. WILI. SKNI) TllltKK TO STI'IIKINT COW KM ION Wikt- Forest. I ><????? tnl>?r 2?? Wake Forest college will hi ml threi- repre icntflilM'.i tu the Student Volunteer Convention to he held at Indiana |wIIh. Indl^nu, on _'v Borne ft .nan w 11 ? ;ii, Mtcrl In religious or so* ial *ervice work will In* in attendant e rrotn tlie school* hikI colleges of Amorir i ,\?l drc8:j',< will In- itvllVcivil hy some of Il?o k????<t?*?t minds of ih?' country, am Dim them being John I! Molt of International reputation. H ? ? i?;< sent Inc Wake Moroni ;tt the Convn tion will he Coy Mnrkl' , <>f Arkan sas. head of the W-.ike For*-f it V P. IT., (\ If. Howard. of Wake For ck!. and probably \V It. Ctilloin of the Department of HIMe. Th> re presentatives will leave Wafto For cut on December 20. A report of the convention will In- m ?de lo the student body after Ihe holidays. Thursday night will find th? Wake KofeUt faenlty til one on the campus with only quiz papers and thetnet to keep thein comiiay. The Christina* holidays lee In it classes on Thursday, and the 6 11 students will spread to th? ? ir home* over North Carolina ?md Into thir teen stall's of th<' I'nIon% Clashes will -x' resumed at the first period on Thursday. January 3. Students of anotomy In the Wake Forest Medleal school have discov ered a perfect liorsi -shoo kidney, a rare formation In the body. In a "a davrr which the ckiss was studying In the general formation Hi- kidney Is separated in two parts, but 'he specltpen found by th?> m< dbal students whs not ?e pa rated ond i, ho.Mv.hne in vtmpi'. Or, Charl-? FhHIlp" of 'he Medical School In of til* opinion that thl* may 'be Ihe firm time that nuch ? apeelmen ha? been found In North Carolina. sn IJF.MS tJIYE CimiS'l'.M \S IMH.LS Trinity CoIIpkc, Durham. !>??< :u Imt Twvttty-t v/o hamfaom *ly Clni.Hima* (lolls wito pr?' s?*nIimI to a* 'ninny little plrls from th** mill tlistrlH of l-' iHt l>tirh; in l?v j.jmih!, r? o' THi* Alpha Di.'!l:i 1*1 So.-ntit) *1 llrsiliiV llftrinoon. Tl?? I t f I*- girlft wtTi* <*nt? rialncil at a party in tin* sorority chapter room onil woro served all kind* of nfr- h :u?'iitH. A larp?- fMirlshna* t r? ? I ho rontor of nttrai-tlon. Tin* no'tnlH v- of the sorority wore pre* ont. \ c??|icr S?*n li ?? Siintlii> 1%? ar*nlx fnr.lli^ CirMfnn* can f ilu to tlvni l?> -t 1i? I'il' t lift p tit Church at lit?* ?? o'< lock %e:*pt-ti (??'ivln Snnda> n?-".l art- |.?ro::re*nlim - olcmlidh ttit(f'>r (he direction * of Mr*. I. M.-Mr- kins. SI MS ri? <11 WCKS Ct M )l .l I )( , l .-Mr \ l(( )l ) Wake Forest. December 20?Cool itlfor the Republicans ami Mc Adoo for tin* Democrats are now lo.idiug (he race for lIk* pres:d? nihil nomination for their rM|?ol1ve par ties and ?Nt-eni likely to reullxe t . ir ambit ion a. Has* in substance III.- de claration of Dr. J. < . Htvirsoii loud of the Department ?>f Social S<ien<e, to a mass meeting of Wake Forest CollcRi' student*. Dr. !'? irsou expressed the opinion that Coolidge's chance had been ma terially helped hy tin- favor lie hid 'won wiih business int. i-.--.ts in \is i ougrcHsioiial message. Office hold ers were lilted as another powerlul factor in his f-ivor. Tin* slb-nce of the man was given as a third argu ! niejit which lavors t'oolidgt. This is , so differ* lit from the usual politi cian, said Dr. Pearson. Hiram Johnson was named in * he stroiifest opponent of t'oolidge or the Republican nomination. The ' stri nuth of this Vtoriny petrel" *tftted Dr. Pearson. in I. iwn from his oppositit n to Anient in parthi nation in Ktiropcnn affairs in ? ny form. in the Democratic party \|r-Adoo was said t<> h-.ivr the ed?e over op ponents as lie i* generally favored by labor. Further it was stated that the Wilson following would pre fer MrAdoo, I'ndei'wootl was u<im<d as ruuner-up to McAdoo. The f.ict that there has not been a president from the Smith in some tune was glv? n is Ms best drawing card. "llut t i- >iivrntbiiiH wi'l not I'Ollfilie til ?!! Ive, to n?unin< the ,.-j m in for the nomination, but the man who ran draw the most votes and draw I hem from Ihe sec tions of the country when- they count most. from the pivot -tuft was the stamenicnt. Dr. P..irnon began his talk to the stud, lit ? bv classing politics a* the great American game. ".Men inherit their politic* .1* they Inherit fanr.ry heirlooms. \ ?2Ut an not a It* pub lican or it Democrat because yon un certain that the prlticipl -s on wli rh the party Is based fire best, hut be cause your father was ? Detnocr if cr I a Republican, stated the professor DID NOT SPONSOR THE PUNCH BOARD Stair Councilor of Junior Or der \\ rite* lo \\ arn \ 11 Jun iors I iial Imloix-mrnl I. I aki*. j \V .\h\amhr. r?-cordinv s? cr* - t.? r % o| \V6rili i:a-J*> Ii:is t i\ ?-?| |li? following l- ii?? r from Councillor J. .M Sharp of 1 ,*- ??!-\?;i?- mil! i1.. Juniors ;ir??l the j ?!'? ii?" ;.r* to tak** till* notic* t ? ??r: I? .? i Sir ami Itruth* r. - A- M-rri-Uir* of >?>ur council I am u tiling in ask thai ' "ii r.iH > ??nr council too ther and reae t?? llu m ihis 1* tt* r. I'hMv i?* l?* ilia put on ia Ci*1 Sta'." ?? i North Carolina a punch hoar I I rntiiihiiioii elaituin-- t?? !??? indor-??--l iiit* as Slal?' councillor and wiiii t:- siiil punch hoard is hHnv circu l.itwhat purports to 1?.? a l"*ier from in** (o Ho* Juniors ami citizens ?.f North Carolina "a.-WIn- th? m to ?l"ti??'?* through tlii-i |'Unch board to t???? Orphans' lloin* Itiiihlim: Kund. 1 I nisli to say that I n? v?*r saw this I? vt? ? r ami have not indorsed this' l-iincli hoard scheme and that I In* w?i111c* WiiM not siihinitt*'d to in*- hi*-j fur*- it was >*-nt out. Iluincdiat* ly j ? alter I saw it I repudiated it through i {i h?* public pr*s.? and in *|e?*ehe.i I throughout tin* Stair and I want to, suyjo you now that th*> proposition! is unlawrul and is not indorsed by llii' Junior Order of North Carolina J as the Junior Order is a law abidin*. i organization. Only $:!.no out of the represented l?y ?-ach punch' hoard uih*s to the hiiililinu fund add tin' remainder uoe? to.tin* Schwartz '| tlarxuiue Company of New York. The proposition was put on without .the consent of the national hoard of officer* or the State hoard of offfl r*-rs and I ap|H>al to each and every (Junior and their friend* to have inothiuK whatever to do with it and to h*t the people know that we did ? not indorse the. sch**nie and I dc*ire jthat each council should condemn it and to ad vine the public throuuh their local press to have nothing Whatever to do with it. ; With host wishes for a happy Christinas. I am ? fraternally" yours. j. m. sH.xnrr Stat*- councillor. RAISE RED FLAG OVER WHITE HOUSE Tliis Was I In* Aim of Soviet; l(u*-iu us Shown in lnl?-r-| (T|||C(I to tlirj Worker*'' I'urlv of Amrririi. ^ Washington. her. 20.? Interco j?-! I??d Soviet instructions from Ktissln to the Worktrs 1'arty of Aniorira outlining detailed" plans for a prole .tarinn revolution in Anorica '-'4-o' raise tin red flau om r the White Holm#*" \v?Tt> mailt' |??|Y>lio by tli?- . i Stall* Department yesterday. The announcement wan made In ' fupport of Secretary HuvIk1^' refus- ? ;tl t<> enter Into negotiations .wltli | Soviet Ktiitxia. TltlMTl ST1DKNTS IUT POK llOLtnAVS Trinity CnlIeKc. Durham. De ceinhor -0?Trinity College cln?e<l down for (hi* Christ mrts recess at t?iit* p. ni. on. Wpiliictii fy. December 1!?. ami ('iillcKi1 work will So resumed on Thursday morning at $:.'{??. Jan* iiaiy 1!?24. The College eakn ?Jar calli .1 for the suspension of Col lege work on Thnrmiay. December 2?. hut (iwinR to I lie fact Hene?ic toiV Hay was postponed this fall the* ? x futivr committee of t hi* fncu'ty decided to adtl one extra day to the Christmas holidays. At o banquet recently held in the' Trinity Cafeteria in honor of the , Trinity Cro-s-Couiitrv Runners Leo nurd T. Ileffnor. of Maiden, was ' elected captain "f the 1924 team. Ten meinbof* of the team und Coach Sam Uttrbagc were present. Medal* wire j<w;:riled to those runners who won places in the recent cross country meet held at Siatt' Collect'. Th* pri7.es w ri i windert 1 ?? in* following men in the order in which thi v I in i >hed : lioiich, captain of tie- 1!?23 team. Mahry. lieffmr. Hatch- r. Clegg. anil Wlthrbw. Tin last two were lied for their pl?c?? and were cicli awarded a duplicate prixe. At a called meeting ??f the lo.-al (hapier of Sigma I'psllon, National Literary Priternlty. last niifht t'.?e following men w?r< admitted into ii)cmer*hfp. Prof. If. (hiodfeWow of 11?,i? Department of Knftllsh; Jitlian j'. Itoyil. Charlotti . '*j: ami Ko'iert J une . Wilmington. '24. After tInithition t'cretooni' S. ritt informal j bah<tuet wa served.' Bargains For Everybody At Our $30,000 PRICE SMASHING SALE t | Don't Miss This Money Saving Event I i mn'mv. OWENS SHOE CCX iS'SSo I 1414":A':A ':A'4 A & &ft'a a a a a??*???*???* ?* * * ?? For The Christmas Dance Bp sure you art- |iri'|)aml. lioiiie in uikI srleol your iic? linen and iH'ckwrar?nr |M*rlia|*- n Suit ? Sir imr SjH'cinl Tl al s.w.ou Weeks & Sawyer RANDOLPHS 1MIONK 2?J6 I OK <Jl?AIM\ \M) SI-KMCi: n:t mm in ison> NTjnt:t:r. T I M K (IS S II O II T> Tin OliriAtinax s!iojijw?r must work f??st but ltor? i< when* >011 riiii siivi tiui ant! mono* ? ? 11 u ? fill ami iflPTS for tli*- homo; u>U VI <\ II 1: I \ Z I ?> J :? i H I; I S T M \ > 1; V S l\ 1: T S rilled with of Uiflr r>7 % aripth**. i: \ \ i? o i. v if ' > l'iir.r\ firoriTy. T ?? ~i rv*? you wltli'lJie l?* st ? n ? i\" ran !?u> Mill :it Kcnnmnv I'rirt .V I I s Mi id. lb. ... 83r Almond a. Hi. HSr Walnuts. II). :Wr IJra/il. Ih. il."?r Dal?"?. I'kL. iN?c California l*i - -. 7 <?/.. |i^v* !?"?<' fti-rnnt-. 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