THE HILLTOP, MARS HILL COLLEGE, MARS HILL, N. C. PAGE THREE I V t« vv ni nj of >: Id he re nsi ) nai ed f d a )tt all of. >us so’ ■ad ind ai th| n pi ♦'•♦♦♦V •> •• *« ■ » You owe it to your health » to eat Iceberg lettuce Eat an apple a day and keep the Doctor away Eat an onion a day and » keep everybody away. We are here to serve you « 313 days a year. « We are headquarters for jt everything, in. the. Fruit H Produce and fresh vege-% tables. a iPearce - Young-Angel| Here is the powerful Leicester High basketball team which emerged victors in the Annual Western North Carolina Basketball Tournament, Saturday night. Left to right, front row: Briggs, Gillespie, Captain Webb, Hutchinson, and Teague. Back row: Coach Gilmer, Graham, D. Robinson, W. Robin son and Dillard.—Courtesy of the Asheville Times. Company Wholesale 109-111 Roberts Street | a Asheville, N. C. a '•* 'M K* ♦.* *«♦ * ♦ *.* «>♦*♦* « “.Alas! to think how many people’s creeds are contradicted by their deeds.” —.Anon. * * “Words break no bones; Hearts though sometimes.”—Brown ing. * * * Worse than a quitter is the man who is afraid to begin. '"hilomathians Clinch thf Basketball Series Is It Possible? it possible for Greeter Cooper to The Phi's led by Potts, scoring all. pt to a close victory, 20-26, in the m, lyi run Intramural Sfasrjn Closes. eluding with society basketball ties, a game it was marred by the exces- fouling of both teams. Four \’ar- men left the game shortly after the j. I f via the personal route, while two s followed also. A total of over forty l^gjls were carded by both teams. rryPotts, with 14 points, led the way for and Phis. The passwork of the F.u’s was li feature. odjBoth teams presented speedy attacks us.| put up great battles. “iThis game will be the last basketball i’Msic of the year, and the next clash 2 come on the gridiron. ons Win Girls’ Society Series following the same sharpshooting tac-, be pretty? flunk? Is it possible for David TAiylor to be a preacher? Is it possible for “Fig” Newton to stop breaking girls hearts? Is it possible for E. M. Leonard to get off his dignity? Is it possible for Willie Mae Diels to be a soloist? Is it possible for Graydon Jordon to pitch a field goal? Is it possible for Jim Cheery not to be indifferent? Is it possible for Lena Mae Chaffin not to be an old maid? Is it possible for Frances Barnes not to blush when spoken to? Is it possible for Tom Dysard not to make some funny remarks? Is it possible for J. C. Bennett not to have brown eves? Is it possible for “Jerry” McLaffey not to get thrilled? Is it possible for Donnie Mae Nor man not to use lipstick? Is it possible for Scott Buck not to ! that won the first game the Non- pils swept the last game of the series j score of 16-9. ligdon, center led the Nons in ing with Wannainakcr following cly. Meares featured the Clios play orward, and Hoyle showed class at ■d. 'he entire game was featured by fast, n play, with both sides scrapping antly until the last whistle, he Clios played good ball but were blc to cope with the flashy Non at- By virtue of this victory the Nons be so egotistic? ‘ ched the championship of the two societies. 0 01 Is it possible for Neva McCov not to be sweet? Is it possible for Mr. Elliott to be easy on C-2 English? Is it possible for Robert Stroupe to be so deep in love? Is it possible for “Dick” Sutton to h.avc a date? Is it possible for Mildred Mcars to be guarded in basketball? Is it possible for Margaret Wilson not to be in love? Is it possible for T. Carl Brown not Seniors Enjoy Merry Valentine Parly. (Continued from Page 1) for every day of the week. After sev eral minutes of getting dates the pro gram started. Monday, the Seniors were at home and enjoyed a very delightful after noon chatting around the fireside. Tuesday, they were ushered into a theater where they saw real movie stars in action. The picture was one of un usual interest since it was made here at Mars Hill. Wednesday was the day for the races. Many Seniors entered and won for themselves hearts of candy and cake. Thursday, an excellent drama was given in which each character introduc ed himself, told what he was supposed to do, and did it. The drama turned out to be a tragedy in which every char acter died. Friday, the Seniors were taken to the circus where they saw many things of interest. Besides the large show there were great numbers of side-shows which revealed phenomena to the Senior class never before known. Saturday was the day to go to the confectionery shop. Every Senior took advantage of this opportunity and re ceived all the punch he could drink and more cake and candy than he needed. Since Saturday is the regular day for the soupline, the Seniors were given the privilege of having a soupline which was a stroll from the society halls to the Spilman Home. ^ic :MK iTMtC "1 MARS HILL BUS LINE MARS HILL, N. C. Leaves Mars Hill 7:0 Oand 9:00 A.M.; 1:00 and 4:00 P.M. Leaves Asheville 8:00 A.M. and 12M.; 3:00 and 6:00 P.M. || r We Have That Midnight Feast ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS CALL. QUICK, DEPENDABLE SERVICE. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables AT THE MARKET ALL THE TIME. HUFF & WELLS iJMiC T. L. BRAMBLETT & CO. DRY GOODS Ladies’ and Gent’§ Furnishings Toilet Goods . School Supplies OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. SEE US FOR YOUR WANTS. If We Don’t Have It in Stock, We’ll Gel It for You. THE STORE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND SATISFACTION EIAMATIG CLUB PRESENTS PLAYS eans” and '^Settled Out of Court” Are Gifen .At Regular Meeting. Dramatic Club at its regular ng Tuesday evening, Februarv 4, :ntcd two humorous one-act plays, ans” was played by Frances Barnes Florence Johnson. The players in tied Out of Court” were Ruth per, Val Edwards, Mamie Kelly, Edd Fox. Each one played his part tionally well. Tom Dysard was 5 (tor of the latter play. he Club voted on the four best which were given in the fall, ori^ will be given before the public jtime in the Spring. The four plays “Settled Out Of Court,” take,” “The Killer,” There Is Love.” Is it possible for Claude Royal not to relate past experiences in “Non Spe cial”? Is it possible for H. G. Odom to be so “high-up”? Is it possible for Era Stewart not to be SO fickle? Is it possible for “Snownie” to h.ive two dates with the same girl? en were: “Sett Little Mist: tS'^“VVhcrc Then ^*’Jie oldtimc girl was usually a cling-' .ine. The modern girl is usually a Icr.—louisville Times. Meet trials with smiles and they vanish; Face cares with a song and they flee.” “The optimist fell ten stories. At each windowbar He shouted to his friends: ‘All right so far.’ ”—^.Anon. rooc 3tX~ H>C :xk: DtJC BUS SCHEDULE, EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 6, 1930. MARSHALL-MARS HILL Bus Service 1 MARSHALL CHEVROLET CO. ^CHEVROLETI MARSHALL, N. C. We are behind the Mar* Hill itudent* and believe in the School. They are right, regardle** of the kind of car they ride in. II 2 A* A* *.**.**.* A* * 4 *'**••»•• • *A4*4*4#,4 *.4•,4*.4«,4*.4>• a«.4«.4*.4*.4*.4«• #a«.«• *«*• o# *4> *»4«4*'t -4*444»4«444#44 4«4«4«4V*''4V444V4444»«444a«W«4«*'4«444*4V4V*V4V* LEAVES MARSHALL I2=xk: 8:00 A. M. 12:00 Noon, 4:00 P. M. 3»C LEAVES MARS HILL 8:45 A. M. 12:45 P. M. 5:00 P. flC M. •J ; NOW HAVE A FULL LINE OF FRESH MERCHANDISE I am conveniently located, have the goods priced right, and anxious to serve you. Make my store your headquarters. J. F. 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