^ COLLEGIATE PRESS ^ INSPECTOR ViaiTH K. O. T. C. UNIT irnjoi- Avch’cy from hejuliiuurtcvs of tlic 4tli Corps Aren at Fort McPlicrson, Ga., will visit the Davidsou Senior Jiifatifry R. O. T. C. unit for tliroc days, arriving on Febrnary 4th. ilajor Ardroy is on u tour of inspection of fhe different \inits of tlie 4tli Corps Area. ])|{. :\IAKTJi\ COXFIXKI) TO PA'A) Davidson, Feb. 4tli—Wliilo takiiij^ his morn- inji' c'.xcreise one (hiy in tlie past week l)v. W. .1. ilartin, ])resi(knit of Davidson Col lege. sntVorod a very paiiifn! lint not serious iujnry, fcariujj: Inor^c a lii-'iunent in his ha'k. Since rliat time lie has hcen confined to liis bed wbi'rt' liis ]ihysi('ians say he must remain for six weeks. However, this has not pre vented him from atteudinir to his duties, for lie is kt'epinjj in elosc tonch with eolleji'e affairs thru his secretary. STATi-: |]ASKKT!].\LL 'I’Kll’ TO ST.Virr KKI5. i\TU Daviilson, l*'eb. 4th—'I’hc Davidson basket ball s(piad starts on it.'- trip thriugh the ‘Old Ki.rfli Stat(‘‘ on February 4th. After suc cess in the two opening' games of the season the men feel eoiifident of a sueeessfnl trip. 'J'liey are iu e.xcellent shajte and ‘dn]«^’ agrees with them on fhe outcome of their journey. The following games will be ))layed: Feb. 7th Trinity at Durham Feb. Sth N. C. State at lialeigli Fei). Jifh AVake Forest at Wake k'orest h’el). lOfh l‘]Ion at Flon The W W. ('. .\. presented a nnisica! pi'o- grani on last Sunday evening, whieh, we are sure, was enjoyed by all who were present. 1'he program was as follows: Organ Prelude—.Inscelyn (o.x llynm of Praise Xo. ."i Scripture Reading—Psalm 147 Prayer Response ‘*Af l*]ven'’—Choir \'.i:-;il Solo. “'I’he Day is Knded”— Panlint' Patton Organ Solo, ‘’Reverie’*—(,'arolyn fiercer ]!ynni of Praise No. Seri|)tlire Reading—Psalm ! ">0 Vneal Duet. ‘‘0 Love Divine”—Beulah Rowland and Heli'ii l.tolnies Violin Solo—^Irs. Mullin ‘•I’'ollow the (Jk'aui’’—('lioir llynui tif l.’raise No. J5K5 lienedictioii—Choir Postlude. “(irand Cliorus’'—.loseelyn Cox ^ COLLEGE NEWS ^ Gladys Currin s])eiit the week end at her liome in Angiers. .Ressit' Daveiipirrt and Jiuth .Buli'aloe were: out the past week end. !Mabel Oldham was in Durham for the week end. ilrs. N, 1'. Patterson was the guest of her daughter, Velma, last ilonday. Ruby lloneyeuft spent fhe past week end with her relatives. (Gladys Cnrrin anl Iona Daniel were fhe guests of -Ml'S. W. .\1. Fpehureh i'{*ei‘ntly. lomi Daniel was in Angiers for the past week end. ilary Rowers spent the week end at her home in Wake I*'oi'est. iliss Thelma Cole of Hamlet reeenfly visifed I'ertha ami Graee Mo(.re. Dr. Lula (»aines Wiuston retunied reeenr- ly from Rielimond, Va., where she attended a meeting of the I'Joard of 'I'rustees of the I'niversify of RiehiiKuid, We are sori'v to say that Dr. Dingley Rrown is eonlined to his home on aeeonni of illness. ('ale (ou'diier lias returned to sebool. We are sorry to lannoiinee 'that .Vnnii* Live and .leiiiiie (in'g(U’y liavi- been forced to withdraw from s-lioo| on aceounf of l)ail heairli. .\niia Warren Lawreiiee spent ihe past w(‘ek end at her home in l-'iKpiay Springs. •Nannie and Susie Reams s]ieii1 the past week (‘lid at their home iu Morrisville. r>eatrie(‘ \ye spent the day last Sunday in tiwn. Flizabetb \\'hite and Sndie ^loore spent Sunilay in town. Elis'S .Mary Kennedy, a former uiemlier of the class of spent the week end with ('laudilene Sykes. 'J'lu' siilowalks of Jlaiiehester. Vermont, are of marble, fhe commom'st voek found in that vicinity. THE ACORN Published Monihly by the Astrotekton and Philaretian Societies Subscription P7i'ce $2.50 C. C. GUNN & CO. BETTER QUALITY GARMENTS For JVomen and Misses Catering especially to the requirements of C ollege Girls and allowing them a special discount for cash. BUY ALL YOU NEED AT GILMER’S "IN TUB HEAHT OK UALEIGU” COLLEGE LAUNDRY High Grade Laundry IFork Cleaning If Pressing PHONE 2231 California Fruit Store Our Soda Fountain has been popular since 1900 High Grade Candies, Fancy Selected Fruits Pure Ice Cream VISIT OUR ICE CREAM PARLOR PROMPT. EFFICIENT SERVICE California Fruit Store Engraved JVedding Invitations COHHICsrONDKN'Ci; STATIO.VlatY Willi Mi)in)i!riiiti. Cii'st or Aililrrws VISITING CAUDS-FiiK'st Qimlily—Lowost Pricrs Edwards & Broughton Printing Co. T{.\LEIGII, N. C. Thompson Shoe Co. “Z’/zi? Progressive Store'’ 120 Fayetteville St. RALFJGH, N. C. POWELL’S fFalk-Over Boot Shop Raleigh’s Leading Shoe Store 117 Fayetteville St. RALEIGH. N. C,

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