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December 5, i9^3 MAROON AND GOLD Page Three Ieducation % % Makes the world a better place to live in SO DOES life insurance guTE ANn Southern Life ^ Trust Company Greensboro, N. C. LOTTA JUNK (Continued from- Page Two) a smile. Why? Because he knows who threw tlie water, and is patiently waiting to get even. • ♦ *V V# The Golden Rule business, conducted by 'Slv. Ilook, is proving a fifty-fifty ^jro- position. Mr. Hook has been putting the fellows on their honor and a few persons are not playing square with him. Now. fellow, if you want to have these apples handy, please do not take advantage of a good lliing. Many critics have claimed that a business of this kind could not possibly succeed Are you honest? If so, let's prove these critics are all wrong. hen you feel like eating an apple, go in and get the number you desire, but don't forget to drop the money in the box. that is there for that purpose. Also remember the price is two for five cents, not one cent apiece. *.* *.* •*« The different classes are getting ready to cop the championship in basketball. Dan Barber was elected to lead the Seni ors ; Oscar Atkinson, the Juniors; Alph Brown, the Sophomores, and R. L. Hill, the Freshmen. These men are holding practice each afternoon, and from all in dications this year’s series will be a real hummer. Our line of College Pennants, Table Runners and Seals is com plete and handsome. Try us first. The College Store. N. L. WOLFF Bookbinding Leather Goods Stamped in Gold 118 E, Washington St., Greensboro, N.C. ■ >] >>>'>>>! I Coble Hardware Co. \ % ^ J Complete Line of j ) SPOKTINS GOODS s and ^ i HAEDWAEE S H A. W. McAlister, president J H B. GUNTER, Agency Mgr. I ? 800 PREPARED SPEECHES 800 15-Minute prepared speeches, orations, essays, debates, addresses and lectures on thefollowingsubjects: Finance, Education, Religion, Political and Social Occasions, speeches for Ban quets, Church Societies, Club Talks, Re unions and Anniversaries, After-Dinner Talks, Noon-Day Lunch Talks, Debates for all occasions. Average cost 5 to 15c each in group lots. All speeches written by college or university graduates. Write for list. ‘‘Public Speakers’ Magazine contains 10 speeches eveiy month. 25c per copy. College Representative wanted." PUBLIC SPEAKERS’ SOCIETY Box 304 Harrisburg, Pa. * Come to H I ATLANTA WIENIE i * STAND I For Quick Lunch Jj See the display o£ Pal and Su- perite Pencils at the College Store. PERSONALS ^Misses Nell Orr and Mary Addie White spent Thanksgiving at N. C. C. W., at Greensboro, N. C., with friends. Misses Tom Corbitt aud Rudolph Cor bitt. of Sunbury, N. C., spent Thanks giving here. 'The following young ladies spent Thanksgiving at their respective homes: Dorothy Shortridge, Rose Howell, Mabel Wright. Lou Heritage, Lillie Horne, Ruth Horne, Katherine Roney, Callie Isley, Jessie Petty, Mary Stewart, Eva Graham. Mabel Cheek, Nannie Lou Ald ridge, Julia Yarborough, Louise Home wood. and Blanche Reitzel. Misses Frances Turner and Lela John son si>ent the week-end with Miss Mabel Wright at her home in Asheboro, N. C. Misses Beulah Plammer and Bessie Hudson spent Thanksgiving in Greens boro. N. C. with friends. Miss Bessie Martin spent Thanksgiv ing in G.raham with friends. Dr. C. B. Martin, of Hagerstown, Maryland, visited here Saturday. This was the first time he had seen Elon in eight years. Miss Winnie Durant spent the week end in Burlington with Miss Attrice Kernodle. >; 344 S. Elm St. Phone 3122 Greensboro, N. C. 5 ( GREETING CARDS AND GIFTS We liave a splendid assortment of botli and extend a cordial invitation to students and others to visit our store and make their selections before our stock has been picked over. Burlington Printing Co. Corner Davis and Worth Streets Phone 249 SUBSCRIBE TODAY TO The Greensboro Daily News THE STATE’S FOREMOST DAILY NEWSPAPER >: SCHIFFMAN JEWELRY CO. >* Leading Jewelers H I COLLEGE JEWELRY | J: Greensboro, N. C. >; NEW STYLES READY Xeue)i3> PRICES THAT PLEASE THE SATISFACTION FROM BUYING HERE IS EVIDENT IN EACH TRANSACTION We Carry the Goods You Want at Prices Consistent With the High Character of the Qualities MAKE A VISIT HERB! ELON COLLEGE ALMA MATER For Full Particulars, Address PRESIDENT W. A. HARPER, ELON COLLEGE, N. C. National Hat Stores Headquarters for MEN'S HATS AND CAPS Greensboro, N. C. NATIONAL THEATER BLDG. 1 Browit-Belk Company GEEENSEOEO, N. C. THE COLLEGE STUDENT’S STORE Everything in Ready-to-Wear Garments Dorothy Dodd Shoes Regulation Gym Middies and Bloomers Shoes Approved by the Department of Physical Education MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS We Sell It For Cash For Less DR. CHAS. W. McPHERSON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Over City Drug Store BUELINGTON, N. C. Phones: Oflce, 65; Residence, 192-J DR. L. M. FOUSHEE Dentist Office Near Freeman Drug Co. Phone 856 BURLINGTON, N. C. Sensational Sale! Underwood"^Remington-~'Royal—’Olivet, Etc. Why Pay Full Price for a Typewriter When you can get one of the best for little more than half? Just try any one of these standard ^ible Typewriters in your own home or office —at my RISK! 10 Day Free Trial- $2 10 Year Guarantee 00 and It’s Yours—Over a Year to Pay Down lOc a day will Pay for One of these Standard Typewriters Send today for large Free Catalog showing Typewriters In colors. 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