QUEENS-CHICORA RECEIVES A GRADE RATING DUKE GLEE CLUB AND ORCHESTRA ENTERTAIN (Continued from page three) lotte, and the Presbyteries was acknowledged. Dr. Frazer and Others Speak Dr. Frazer spoke of his indebt edness to many for their interest in the college. Especial apprecia tion was expressed to Mrs. Cam eron Morrison, who made possible the building of Morrison hall in 1927. “It was done” the president said, in speaking of the efforts made for recognition, “in the way of co-operation on the part of trustees, students, friends, to be used in service and development of fine young women, whom God in his providence has permitted to come to this institution.” Mr. Hunter Marshall acknowledged a bright future for Queens- Chicora in the way of quality production. Mr. H. P. Harding, superintendent of the city schools, expressed the influence of Queens- Chicora as a Christian and cul tural institution. (Continued from page one) sity, was the guest artist. Two selections from Rachmaninoff and Moszkowski showed the artistic powers of this great pianist. The Duke Collegians played a number of well received popular hits; “Minnie the Moocher,” sang by J. B. Allardice and “Doll Dance,” xylophone solo by Harry Ingle, were among the best num bers. Probably the most popular selection of the program was ‘Joshua Fit de Battle ob Jericho,” which was sung twice by the Glee Club. Thurs-Fri-Sat Dec. 8-9-10 “The Conquerors’’ with RICHARD DIX ANN HARDING Mon-Tue-Wed Dec. 12-13-14 JOAN CRAWFORD IN “RAIN” LOUIS M. HOLMES Park Place Pharmacy 703 Providence Road, Charlotte Phones 3-1114—3-1115 For Quick Service Sandwiches of all kinds Soda Fountain—Delivery Service, no extra charge GREEN GABLES Phone 9683 VISIT OUR SALES FLOOR When In Need of CURLING IRONS TOASTERS HEATERS WAFFLE IRONS A Complete Line of Modem Appliances Soiitliem Public Utilities Co. WALKER’S DRUG STORE Phone 3-4166 It’s A Laugh Knockout! WILL ROGERS —in— “AMBASSADOR BILL” Monday and Tuesday TO EVLR\ A n Old Fashioned CHRISTMAS at IVEY’S Gifts galore for everybody— suitable things for Brother Bill, Sister Sue, Aunt Lucy, and everybody you know. And—prices are lower than ever. Where can you get so much Good Writing Paper FOR SO LITTLE MONEY 300 Note Sheets Formerly 200 150 Envelopes . Formerly 100 450 Pieces Formerly 300 Printed with your Name and Address *1 OO DON’T tee how you do ift”That’s the jl gist of the flood of letters we have re ceived from old friends and new since an nouncing our new "450” Package. We knew the "450” Package would amaze everyone. Here’s why. The ordinary box of stationery contains 24 sheets and 24 envel opes. The "450” Package contains 300 sheets and 130 envelopes! Cheap paper? Not a bit of it. Finer paper is used in the "430” Package than in many boxes of high priced social stationery ! And each sheet and envelope is neatly printed with your name and address — the smart and logical way to have your station ery finished. It is convenient—protects your letters from loss in the mails—helps busi ness houses get your name accurately and lends a neat distinaion to your notes. Two million people can’t be wrong—and two million people have sent to Peru, Indi ana, for American Printed Stationery! Try it. It’s the same style note paper we have sold for 18 years—same printed name and address — same cortea size, 6x7 — same price. But the quantity is now 50% greater! Send one dollar — check, bill or money order ($1.10 west of Denver and outside of U. S.). Your package will be printed and mailed within 3 days of the receipt of your IT’S THE NEW "450'" PACKAGE 50% BIGGER order. Sold by mail only. No agents or dealers. Absolute satisfaaion guaranteed. AS C H Ri STM AS GIFTS Being printed with the recipient’s name and address, Amer ican Stationery makes a distinaly personal gift—and a most pleasing one. Simple, neat, fine quality, in good taste—and inexpensive. Make up your Christmas list at once. All orders printed and mailed within 3 days of receipt of instruaions. THE AMERICAN STATIONERY COMPANY, 700 PARK AVE., PERU, IND. Originator and World*s Largest Manufacturer of Printed Note Paper Here is $1.00 for a box of "450” Stationery to be printed as shown below. ($1.10 west of Denver and outside ofU. S.)

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