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^>an y—«• .MABOON AND SOLD EXCHMJGCS G. LAWIBNCB rARRSLL Jirl A A Man: On* who trl»* l« kta* • gtrl OB th« firt* l»l» »r.a frU ««»y »11K lu A Brett: Om who trUi »no iliiMEt f»t wl^.h It. A CowanI: Onj who d»8ii‘t try and w^ily eouW hi-’rj folttn «w»y with tt. A Will* Gujr; On* who downt try Md couldnt have fOtt«n »w»y with ft A G«ntl«m*n: One wh« un til Um Mcond dftU to clftMifjr him' ~Th« Y«Mow Jftchdt Wifwtir Ml mt Th» grounds kt«p»r «t the UniT*r- lity of Georgia took one look at th« Uwra .“m other day, ut down, •hool' hia head and had an inapiraiion. Hii pMni appeared in th* coll»»* papor Um B«zt day. It read: U. of Gaorgia («on or dautht«r), Do yoo low your alma mat«r? if to, It should be your duty To prot».t h«- vernal beauty: Man or woman, youth or la*«, Plaaa* don't itep upon the graaa. At the Univenity of Iowa th* edi tor of th* "Daily Iowan" launched caapairn to eitabliih a ni(ht club in tk* Univenity’* cafeteria in order to keep the student* in the city and re- dnc* the highway death and injury Mm* t!** to rMliM that ha neut OaylenI avenue. Man lHl^ w iawt. ThaMUds of y»*r* bafnr* he baf*B •* h«»» »f- ternocn ’•fyWch** frc« tni>C to thlaii. the turtl* l-.d * kiraamllned bi>dy, turret t«p. r>^rMt«U* lairiiBi gear, and a poruW* hMM. She oad Ja*t r«*lT*d a bMstifu! skunk coat from her husband. • I can't se* how nMh w«iid*rfal furs com* from *uch a f*ol-*«i*lllnf be—t." "I doat ask fur thaaki, dsar,” taM her riusband. “hut I *> Inaist on re- ■poet/* 8. a 8. WrIU me a note, love Just a lina or se: Anything yoJ say. lov*. Anyth;.'g yuu kno». Writ* it, no quickly, lov*. Tacs* I’m ’iiiiida blue, And I m‘'ht forget, love. That I care for you. Carolina Lounchman HALL0WB1N lYB PABTT 18 A UO SUCCM (C«atiBM fnm Page te«) annouMMSf li ntil PresKet Mtk NATIONAL BTUDINT MIBBOB Mr*. Omo Johrson spent last week » the We*t*m part of th* Stat*. • • • Mill Katherine Campbell tpent the week-end at her home io Spencer. (Uonara l^wdM) •djeerwd to fp to Barilaston mi bui*»>M, tkla Bioek trtel of Um ty m*abtn kopt tk« awdlMM to thi prov«rbi*l atiteliea. Uf w« alao •ay Uiat thla waa what eanaoMd. Leonard Dowdet waa etrtalnly Dr. 8»Kh. Um jodt«. wHh cap. irvn» ralf clvha, aec«nt and all; and wii« ahoold p>p op o« r«prooMrt> Inc Prof. DkktraoA, iM proaMotteff attorney, bat Ben LUi«, fondly re- memberod for Ua eomk aita oo the tame tta«t last yoar. All tha charactoriatke of Um perinkally eol- Iffflata yooBff Prof^ who, of^r troTeliBff from Cornell, Goorvo Waab- inrtcn. Harr«rd and Colombia, has fiitally settled (until ht f«U fired) on our campus, woro wall portrayod by M-. Ullen. even to the lauffb and constant reference to Columbia. 1m faculty, whkh was tried with expedience and fineas, eonsbtod of Beatrice Winkins as Doan Sinmoas, Milton Choshir as Dr. Wicker. Janes McCalliard as S. Verne Porterfield and Alabama Moran as “Peahoad" (X Almighty) Walker. Miaa Portop. field's mimicing of Mrs Johnson’s card demonstration was one of the (Oaattnued tnm Om) thair liewi of tha Isaoaa aooironUaf Um oouatry tedny and mis') **p«t on* der tha mkrooeepa'* aaTiml of tka wortt alswata of **tbo k um wkioli studoots today wlO aoon iobtrH.” TIm National Stodsnt Podoi;^tioft^* publiawera of tiM **Mlrror”—aro tak- inf this dramatic step to link up sto> dent interoat witk national affairs ac the flrst major aetlTity of Um Foder- at*nr> onder Um administration of Ar thur NorUiwood, Jr. its now Proai dent. Most conapicuoM among Um non- political contributors to this '‘Prim er** edition of the **Mirror** are Charles W. Toossiir, Chairman of tbe Advisory Committee of U.« NaUonal Youth Administration; Herbert Afar, author of **L«nd of tbe Pree*' and “We, The Popple,** and member of the editorial staff of the LooisTille Courier-Joumel; Adolph A. BeHe, Jr., City Chamberlain of New York City; Paul Clifford YaCos, former White House correspondent;; Robert Hor ton, a Scripps-Howard Washington J. Bftwden, Lai correspondent; Morris Ernst, Counsel M Mrt. J^inson, for the American Cirll Llborties Union; and Sumner Welles, Assistant Secretary of State. DR DICKBSION^ ULBCnONS (Ceirtlmed Tnm P«W Tim) PnylM Col.**’*’ iMm w—thii l« M a-Kartaln fhshlM. Da»fc’i««- Oaka va. Natik CataHM Valvanttyi la a rivalry s»ch as tfcl* anythtae can and wUl Hbppaa. D«k*’s haluM- *d power shovld of^**t the worfc of aa brilliant a pair of ends as cut be tovad anywhere. Duke. BLON CRU8HBS BEARS (Coautlanad Troa Page Three) stretch and were on the Bears' tan yard lln* wh*n th* third p*riod *nd- *d. Th* Christians w*r* goh.g stronv, a»*Md. AkMI kU bM- Uae fsr *M ysrt oi Ik* ■tend tka Ml IB fawtk tk* 1 dh af tk* I aaar*. OaMtek »h saatlng peattloii, ky L off tackle Akklfa Haa .l—t* tk* *>tn pokM was aot a* nn«o* fsi a* Ua plii«* (*r tk* and th* CaMiwiaila kad «* ka tmt f*r tk* Um katag wttk Ni H points. There most hoot Won disianliMt ment among the Pons, for Umj cmm right boek with another narth tiMft finally sobdnod UmIt Boarlak feoa when Abbit wont ovor for hia fsvHk tooehdown. Miss Miriam KarroU had an n gueet the past woek-ond Mloa Mary They continued their attack in the | T*mms of ttalelgh. Miss Mary Helen Chaion had an poinU of the evening. One here a guest Sunday her mother, Mrs. Pete Chason. • • • Miss Sue Preston spent a delight ful week-end with her parents in Freeniboro. A Colorado University student eaught drinking it forced to attend Sonday school every Sunday during the remainder of his collegc career there. We would think 'twould drive him to drinking. Style Notes Msry had a little dress, And it was light and airy; It didn't show the dirt a bit. But gosh! How it showed Mary! Mary had sn evening gown; The latest style, no doubt; And when she got inside it She Waa in jre than half-way out. Mary had a little skirt And it waa very tight; Who gives a damn For M Lry’s lamb With Mary's calves in sight? —The Yellow Jacket broad Father “My son sure minded." Ditto: ‘‘That’s all my son thinks about, tco.” —Indiana Bored Walk should not be left unsung, namely, I n k e y “Blackey-Wacky" Bowden, who after beln^ dragged away from her lata supper of Mrs. Bowden's waffles and syrup, was treated as so spoiled babiea should be treatad, nanMly, suspended in the air by the neck until Mrs. Bowden was on tlM point of rudely busting up His Hon or’s court in the rescue of her pet. After Clyde Rudd upheld the honor of the I. T. K.'s with a sorry exhibit of acrobaUcs, which rssemblod soma of Fysal’s linesmen trying to block, play was resumed with the Com merce Club gathered around the well in another symbolical production in which water was liberally sprinkled by and on all concerned. Another ease of name it and you can have it —gratis. The grand finals of the planned entertainment was held in the Y. M. C. A. with a monster party, featur ed by many attractions. Music provided i>y Ken Hugheo' nickelo- dians; Margaret Erp told everyone'a fortunes except Prof. Dickerson’s, whose palms were too dirty to road. A bean jar and apple tub completed the layout Needleas to say the extra curri cular activiUea on the part of the students contlnoed far into the tight and with the dawn, once again were all early risers, greeted with the dis play of Elon’s flags waving on high and proclaiming silenUy, though very eloquently, thkt another Hal lowe'en had come and gone at dear old Elon. AHENTION ffrUDENTSI W* carry a cwapM* Un* af Spart JacfceU far katk key* Md grla. Alaa Elaa iacke . wlih C.>llege emblMaa a« them. Be* Bob Fowler, ear *tad*«t r*pr*a*at*tlv* f*r iafaraaliaa. HOOD SPORT SHOP 108 W. Davb SL PkM* 8M Burlington, N. C. GOLDMAN’S SMART SHOES FOR SMART WOMEN Fraat St. Barllagtoa VUU SHAW’S GRILL Next ta ParamcMBt Tkeatf I Drink... Delicioiu and Refrething As Pure As Bottled Sunlight THE FAVORITE DRINK OF THE NATION SOLD EVERYWHERE (In Bottlf) COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Barllngton, N. C. He: **I suppose you dance*” She: "Oh, I love to. He: ‘*That's better, than dancing.’ A froahman in an Eaatem college got on a street car and asked the motorman where Happy ileaus boule vard was. It took the motorman F*w th'mgt that grow nquin off tfn eof» and wltrmthn it takts to raitt Hw mild, rip* tobaecos ECKIEL’S JEWELRY AND HABERDASHRY Special Student Rates Paramount Theatre Bldf. WASHINGTON CAFE Entirely Renovated BOOTH SEBVICE Bnrlington. N. C. lllllllllllHlimilUllltllllllllllllllllllMMII crrr barber shop Maia Street, Barllagtoa SIX BEGULAK BABBEB8 Stadeata, We SoUcit Year ’Trade ^WHIIIIHIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIinil’ Ce A. Lea BUS AND TAXI SERVICE 214 ProMt^treet Phone 777 B«rlingtG«, N. C. Propwr wing by the rarMMT f?ovor fo tob(KCf>i iv*t os it doM l« fym haim and bacon. There is no higher standard of tobacco quality than the Chesterfield standard* mImmw «• ,«i» «r weiw
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