Page Four MAROON AND GOLD December 6, 1928 & YOUR DRUG STORE Make Our Drug Store Your Drug Store. We Are AI- v/ays Glad to Have You Come in, and You Will Always Find the Atmosphere and Conduct in Our Store Right. WE SPECIALIZE ON PRESCRIPTIONS J. S. WHITE DRUG CO. Elon’s Complete Drug Store m for Every & Greensioro, 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 Kight Phones; 429, 973-J, 382-J BURLINGTON, N. C. DR. L. M. FOUSHEE Dentist Office Over Freeman Drug Co. Burlington, N. C. Phone 29 A. D. Pate & Co. PRINTERS TELEPHONE 216 Corner Davis and Worth BURLINGTON, N. C. ChristmasGifts Of All Kinds Men’s Ties, Gloves, Hose, Shirts, Mufflers and Ladies' Scarfs. Box Handkerchiefs, Silk Under wear, Box Towel Sets, Luncheon Sets—Colored Sheets, Etc. Store of Values WHITTED’S BURLINGTON, N. C. The U-Save-lt Store BURLINGTON, N. C. All Kinds of Banquet Needs J. V. SIMPSON, Prop. RAUHUT’S The Roadside Lunch HOT DOGS & BAR-B-Q That Bring You Back AMERICAN HAT CLEANERS We Clean All Kinds of Hats 104 East Front Street Burlington, N. C. Students, Have That Hat Made 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. 0. Have You Visited the Tonsorial Artist? L. A. NALL, Barbers, Catering to College Men and Women Especially. Elon College, N. C. We Appreciate Your Business CITY DRUG COMPANY “On the Corner” BURLINGTON, N. 0. » SOCIAL" Miss Mydc jS’ewsome’s mother nnd cousin were here to visit }ier the past weolc-eiid. Miss ^[ary Rudd weut liome for the \\ eck-eml. ^^iss Frances Ring’s sister and Cam eron Wightman’s brother, Cliarles Wiglitinan, spent Thanksgiving at Elon. Miss Virginia Brown went home for the week-end. ^[r. Josh Harrell, was here for the week-end. Misses !Mary Rawles and Mary Tay lor Withers, of Suffolk, Va., were here for Thanksgiving, visiting I^Liss Ann Rawles. Mr. George Kelly was on the campus Than ksgiving. Miss Vio'la Worsley w^ent home with Miss Mary Rudd. Miss Ruth Smith spent the week-end in Greensboro. Miss Rosa Paschall is visiting her sister, Gertrude Paschall, of the Fresh man class. !^[iss Nannie Stout weut home w4th ^riss Sally Elder for the week-end. Miss Louise Huff spent the week end in Greensboro. Mr. Jack Corbitt, a former student, was here Thursday. Miss Mary Horne spent the week-end in Burlington. Miss Lalah Durham was here for a while Thursday. Miss Tom Strader was on the campus Thursday. ‘ BE SURE YOUR SINS WILL FIND YOU OUT’ (Continued from Page 1) will have come; and ^'who will be able to stand?’^ Kxaminations! You know w'hat they are. If you do'n’t, find out now. Hurry it up, or else “woe is me!” This is your warjiing and the time for ‘^sack cloth and ashes.’’ I am not trying to make you fearful; nor would I have you to become unduly alarmed for your scalp. You are your own true self aud probably have an abundance of gray matter in the “upper story.” But the first word in this paragraph proves too much for several individuals every year. When the dust of the fray has settled ai;d tlie spoils are divided impartially, will you still be uuder the banner of Maroon and Gold, or will you be only a “has been”? A few more days are loft for work and—a hint to* the wise is sufficient. Tlie Earl of Tankerville, aged 76, sang a solo and 16 encores at a con cert in Chatton, England. Miss Jane Cox, of Boston, who died at 96, had three sisters who lived to 89. 87, and 84. A Scottish girl has asked the Mayor of Edinburgh to* fi.nd her a husband “big and strong, refined and affection ate. ’ ’ Albert Darville, of Houston, Texas, stole his wife’s wig and sold it to take another woman to a danee. r lhteeart » —tai The Psvkaleon Literary Society met Monday evening and held a very in teresting session. The following program was rendered- Current Events—Charlotte Roberts. Life of Edgar Allen Poe—Wautell Lambeth. Vocal Solo—Clara Underwood. Humor—Clarice Gunn. Miss Lambeth received honorable mention as being the best on tho pro gram. A TRIBUTE TO DAD Here’-s to the man that flirted with mother, Courted and won her in place of another; Loving and faithful, toiler of men, Servant of Duty, and Honesty’s friend. Tn times of great suff’ring, sorrow and sweat, He’s stood by her side, and stands by her yet. The world may have lured him with riches and fame. But I’ve never heard him mention their name. My nature he trusted as long as he could And dared to support it with sound Hickory wood. These muscles he strengthened by labor and play, Insisting on something constructive each day. My future’s before me,—the race is to run,— The best that is in me is yet to be done. The eyes of the world may watch me in vain For something important to' come from my strain. But nothing can alter the deep-seated nim To honor and cherish my father’s good name. The highway of Progress these feet may not press. But here’s hoping the devil will have to confess, He’s failed to mislead me from father’s old path By cunning deceit ot unpardonable wrath. The passing of Time has turned his hair gray But Heaven and Hope have left his heart gay. I hope it is possible in ages to be. My son will as justly think upon me, Cherish my dream and labor to show His children as honestly the best way to go,— For only by living do men learn to love And measure their lives by standards above. A pound of honey is pro’duced by the hard labor of over 500 bees work ing throughout their span of life. Henry Enimens of Hull, Eng., had Ruth Marley, a servant arrested for stealing his trousers to wear at a masquerade dance. Christmas Goods Headquarters We Have a Great Range of Useful Christmas Gifts From Which to Make Your Selection. And Our Prices Are Bound to Attract Thrifty Buyers. CALL AND LOOK US OVER The United Dollar Store Corner Main and Front Sts. Burlington, N. C. We Have Three Elon Students Working in Our Store, Clyde Foushee, Benjamin DeLotche, Daniel Boone. Washington Cafe We Serve The Very Best Elon Students’ Center BURLINGTON, - - - q Phone 492 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 NORTH STATE CREAMERY COMPANY The Famous “Dixie Brand” Butter Milk Fed Poultry Telephone 6ii BURLINGTON, N. C. RADIO HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS GREENSBORO, N. C “The Carolinas’ Greatest Hardware House” College Barber Shop Annex East Dormitory Your patronage will be greatly appreciated. ALLEN LAXTON WE HAVE THEM THE LATEST -IN- PORTABLES RADIOS—RECORDS SHEET MUSIC —AND— UKULELES The Graves Co. S- Main St. Phone 776 BURLINGTON, N. C. —THE— HOME BAKERY, INC. Bread, Cakes, Pies, Pastry Attention Given To Special Orders Front Street Phone 950 BURLINGTON', N. 0. “GET IT AT ACME” Burlington’s Most Accommodatiiig Druggists Acme Drug Company Opposite PostofSce BURLINGTON, N. 0.