the CHOWANIAN. CHOWAN cOLLEO»»RFREESBORO. N. C. GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN! The Chowanian Friday, September 25, 1925. WORLD SEIRIES! Here Comes the Buccaneer and His Jolly Crew \ college newspaper published fort, ightly by the students of Chowan College, Murfreesboro, N. C. jLUXE /S4^ .$1.00 ription year I ered as second class matter, ’ V 17, 1924 at the Post Of-' pc^furfreesboro, North Caro- ^nder Act of March 3, 1879. STAFF MARGARET AMAN Editor-in-Chief BUSINESS STAFF beryl souter Business Manager THELMA DRAPER Advertising Manager • flora MAE HOOD Circulation Manager ARLES ISENHOWER ^ ssistant Circulation Manager ^ ASSOCIATE EDITORS EDNA M. HEDGEPETH Intercollegiate Editor WILLIE BLOUNT Departmental Editor LOUISE McDANIEL Religious Editor MARY RAYNOR Sports Editor ELSIE G. SEWELL Local Editor INEZ MATTHEWS Alumnae Editor DOROTHY LONG Joke Editor HAZEL griffin Social Editor FI / MAWA4ER iiJeilLM'KECHNII IN m ELOQUENT 5COTCH-PiRATICAU “ f WRt6>»4T 1$ S.S. Wmich meams ^ ^HOCfriraG- y TAR —- Tt*EY SHAV.I NOT MkSS TRMNOft WELL & T«E CORWFO. i -By A.. B. CHAPIN 1 3AVS m-' f\BLV €APTAiM f MAX CAREY ' A? Ue WALKS TO rue PUTE w>th jJis TRU5TV 0LUP(yEOM -MiA-r •klKl'CUVLER TOO DtlftNED PAST POR- An ORDl(0>^V CARTOONER.TO A GOOD'SKeTC^ OF, -Bur here's a Goot> \VeA mow me looks whilG he 'S BATTtwff AwD buwkjims-Bases AwDCAvotmufr SEUERAav- ’ Popti^oofie TrtoMPS'tjfcif WILL TAK£ roRWS iw I THE * Pooch ^rmhart Al5o 3lin6SA WICKET) 'WiLLOW ■?ACWEr ■PTJEY^SS to iMStAll PAmS OM ixFoRBES Field To ^:^.\3low "Sack • The n/ELi. Kwowk ^ VlTTSduRS- Smoke is5{cVsropPE;v«» hO MEAw sc«tAPPen.- YoE — PQOHOUMCE EEDjE I A(1TILL6-0.T Tirate cwm:k Sviots Koaui SENIOR CLASS OF 1925 CHOWAN COLLEGE TO HAVE BOOTH AT FAIR Will Be At Woodland Fair. Other Exhibits Promised \Vi!l Make It Best In Years The Chowanians welcome into lur family circle this year one of '' - finest Freshman Classes ever ■mbled, and a faculty of chris- ; scholars, who have already en- themselves to the entire body. If first impressions as the old saying goes, ig to have the best year is not , this t?fm. Every 'in jovial mood, an lit the day’s work ther ,f happiness Smiles greet other smiles. Hilda Matthews teaching in Norlina High School KCtrstudrariirg^s^k^^^ P^rg. pa. Ce“nter'^Serfn" W^t^son, C^s M^ot'^ro:! ng up to be Chowan Senior abo^t j clever an' ling and'^'^J ‘••fl to .ha*e*’’ hoo lealivs promis fnalicould wish **** • *** ** ** * *j singing in the mind. BOOK lovers 'TThins- headed lawjPr whiP««« **• • • * * * * * * * *jHolt & Company, ! minded mounts, K pen Marcia, twenty and timid, and: , • , A The Grace of Lambs by Man four years rtmpanion to a ^is hair. ^“"5 work of the days y ■ '^'’h\s”“tf correct aTd’^'^accu^’^^^^ providentl she boldly ,ng has 'ts cow ^^g^.^„rked buys an appropri,teIy named use like the muc ^jg^etion, “Starbeam” car, am gaily sets nice must be yet forth upon her romai>,c quest for especially by ^^,3^ so The Loveliest Thing. The sudden there is is no . ^jy charac | metamorphosis of the^rab, rou- accurately and ad q Lambs and, tine ridden dependent into the terizes The Urace 01 Manue Viuovfant and resourcelj seeker the “under this title after Romance is hardly robable; ‘:rtrthe^ha;Vwork of the da/s general grind, if we may speak ofl ^?rk thft is ’vitally interest-g irt , this way, there is Jor a joke a smile, a song and a healthy peaj ^ of laughter from every one. Irt ^ other words, everybody s haPPV ^ Chowan this year; and everybody S glad everybody else is here^ Th whole middle-aged and ‘^ady-like” spins I some, entertaining^or au ter unexpectedly inherits 800 idle hour, somewhad by the • pounds. Spurning all advice to superfluous repetit senteu' .. :j—„i,. 1—1J1.. tious phrases. illamson TRANSIT CORPORATION OF NORFOLK 114 W. Brambleton Ave. Woodland, Sept. 21.—The Sec retary of the Roanoke Chowan Agricultural Association had the pleasure of meeting with Dr. Chas. p. Weaver of Chowan College a few days ago and is very pleased to say that this noble institution will have a booth at our fair to be held at Woodland, N. C., October 6th to 9th, inclusive, and the Fair Association will be glad to have al Association will be glad to have all tl*- Alumn»£. of this colleg\e at- nv TMt Ifo Enfield. Enfield H Telephone24283 SCHEDULE LEAVE Southbound Norfolk, Fairfax Hotel in-2? Winton, Winton Hotel in'; Murfreesboro, Sewell House iiion Conway, Filling Station 'qk Jackson, Jackson Drug Store P M Weldon, Terminal Hotel Halifax, Roanoke Hotel Enfield, Enfield Hotel Whitakers, Whitakers Hotel Arr. Rocky Mount, Ricks Hotel A. M. p. M. 4:00 6:45 7:05 7:20 7:35 LEAVE Rocky Mount, Ricks 1 A. M. NORTHBOUND 3otel „ _ , y/TJin/K ^ P 1*11 and registtr or mf.ke thernselves Enfield Hotei known. Halifax, Roanoke Hotel 9135 ,,r , i XL Weldon, Terminal Hotel * We are pleased to know that the j^ckson, Jackson Drug Store.. . "'lo^lo Community Booths will be with us Conway, Filling Station III::::: again ,— this year. A special place has been provid ed for the display of farming im lements of all kinds. oaLivsuil lyrug i Conway, Filling Station Murfreesboro, Sewell House Winton, Winton Hotel Arrive Norfolk, Fairfax Hotel. 10:20 10:45 11:00 .11:25 P. M. 2:00 9:00 /r idh Beauty hints rarely fail to catcl the Lminine eye. Here is a stron, one- The young miss who crowned last week as “America ^ them-is a Moir Beautiful Girl” had neve^^^ impressive philosophy bobbed her hair. Following ^nd delights the hut makes “the most heautifuU after the story , Tm-- wSht, 138; height, and the de ails o£| feet six inches; neck, thirteen anS^j^^ pjots—which are usually quitej half inches; bust, thirty-fouj . j ^ave been forgotten, or, tnche ; waist twenty-six and i^™P,e dialect of commerce half inches; hip. thirty-seven and W i; ers” and it “^te half inches; arm length, twenty- ^ a very P «sant test® ^ t Tnches; wrist, six >nches;^^j^;^j^ „ay we.l wish to linger twelve and a half; ankle narratives move, eignt inches. Venus de ^edicil celerity and grace, which maj must have turned pale illustrated by ^ ousy, for this queen of agraph of The Dark Cloak. j conforms in a number of features ^j,e powerful black-, to the old Greek ideal had led a simple and quiett^ which she embodied, varying in corning for weight only one pound. 1 ar6* ciia'iV.V. •— —-— subtle'her upon the road, “an inter- which'esting types are encounter reader'the delineations of charad ^re D. L. MYERS & CO. JEWELERS eight calf, eight Watches, Clocks, Jewelry) Cut Glass, Silverware, Etc Repairing a Specialty. STUDENT GOVERNMENT FUNCTIONING NICELY— The student government seem to be functioning in a manner tha reflects credit upon its executives Commendable order is being main tained among the students al though it is not approaching the +Uof T\rnmises anv SV.E J. G. LIVtJRMAN FOR PLUMaiNG Prices Right. Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone B. S. no apparent reason at all hel strangled his wife, ran to P^i lice and cried: ‘Arrest me, I killed ''^The last story. How it be Free, appears grm' Atlantic. There is a tained among the students the burThVct^cf Conway../ *1- though it is not approaching the but The giving the To Conw perfection that promises anytningi dese ,£ To /- 13.00 -IS HSr SBS= Li^rmaui C. Murfreesbor'' tax»^ab /- $1.00’| '"X. nnil with^omething added, which Ws own contribution all of which gives body an_d form to tbe Uort"I‘TOrabraWpta.*'’*®“5tro-do“ot°th/.mle'S”hhi«M%r"*^p^ »“* »f ing, and at a very early date they the book is a masted . 1 wiU appear before the counciWor^ ^ examination and formal reception piec^e^ 01^^^.^^^ into the organization. I a„t, Kipling, and The minds of the counc | There is 1 the Dean of Women are a^p^paren^y,^^^^^ tour-de-force active m ° „ liberty the handling of chajfofthe student may enjoV ^ ^j^ayg they and privilege possible while taki g^ ” ‘-““I each yea^are quality in unanimo^ such sheer beau- “Chjf even rarer, while Amejj^^^'^ow and modest ty^pts the seal_ of a rich! a process of revision, and a num ber of additions and substractions have been made. It will go to press soon. Anincrease in the school day to six hours or longer has been made in a number of places in Massa- chussetts in order 1» give time f the necessary school subjects for supervised study during s hours. on his fascinating- lese stories conform to a. Each is as beautiful lives, nearly faultless, and . L. Fergusson Tuner for Chowan College Piano Tuner & Builder Pipe Organ Work Write me Repair Factory 425 Cokey Road Rocky Mount, N. C. Phone 829 W AND OPENING few Department Store in AHOSKIE September 21st Opiite Farmers-Atlantic Bank, to be Known as APLEBAUM’S STORE >re IS new and pnces are much just bought the whole stock and '.verytW in our store is new and prices are much 'wer, cause we fiid cafor it. yofriends about the New Store. Don’t forget the pace, ')osite Farmers-Atlantic Bank, Ahoskie, N. C. 1