LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Misslvey Lyon has returned to her home in Durham. , Holiday on Friday, May 1st and Senior contest. Messrs. Patterson, Crank and Long" attended the game at Dan ville. No game on Saturday. Stephens and Brem, as .usua stopped at Greensboro on their way back from Danville. We hear that the Beta Chapter of "S. P. J. G." will soon be estab lished at the Normal. Col. Belden of Wilmington, was on the Hill Tuesday visiting Arthnr Belden, '97. Mr. E. P. Carr has returned from New York. We are sorrv to hear of Mrs Baskerville's continued illness. Mr. M. W. Moore visited Mr John A. Moore on Wednesday. Dr. Basker ville was called back to Raleigh on Wednesday. An effort is being made to arrange Commencement games with the win ner of the Southern Inter-collegiate Association. , Mr. Robert Lassiter, ex. '98, here, the guest of the eta Psi Fra ternity. Clem Wrigt's skirt dance was a feature of the Va. game. is AtUal Stevenson. Adlai Stevenson, Vice President of the United States, will address theclass of '96 upon ..the. event, of their graduation. He accepted the invitation which President Winston went to Washington last week to give him. Mr. Stevenson is too well known to tell you anything 1 of him. He is a native of North Carolina and his fluent and eloquent speeches on his last visit to his native State are re membered with pleasure by all who heard him and we anticipate much pleasure in hearing this great speaker again. Dr. Winston is to be congratula ted on securing- Mr. Stevenson and the class of '96 is to be congratula ted on having such an eminent man to address them. Both President Winston and Dr. Hume report a pleasant trip to Washington and speak in high terms of the kindness shown them by out- North Carolinians at the Capitol. Dr. Hume in Washington. The Doctor returned this week from Washington where he has been to attend the Congress of The National Society of Religious Edu cation. He was among the brilliant speakers of the programme which numbered over thirty speakers. His subject was "Religious Education in the Home. " His speech was oE great interest,coming from a South ener and from a man of such elo quence as Dr. Hume. He dealt with education of the people through the influence of home, showing the relation around the Christian fireside, of husband to wife, brother to sister, and parent to child. He showed too, as was admitted by all present, that the Higher social life of the South, was due to their home influence. His address was much complimented, the President of the Congress pro nouucing it to be "philosophical' profound and artistic." New Foot Ball Rules. The Committee, consisting of Messrs. Camp, Moffat, Sears, Bell Dennis and Dashiel.have completed the new rules for the coming sea son on the gridiron. This commit tee, it will be seen, is composed of representatives of most of the lar ger Northern Universities and the rules as compiled by them will govern all foot ball contests, so that there will be no division as to the systems of playing. Several impor tant changes have been made and the rules should insure better sup port than ever. One of the mos important changes is in anew rule that no delay from any cause shal last more than three minutes, under penalty of a foul being granted, giv ing the opponents of the offending side the ball or ten vards. This rule is one which has long been needed and it, if well enforced, wil stop the disagreeable and disgust' ing kicking which has wearied many an audience and caused much hatred between rival colleges. The committee deserve credit for their good work and we think the rules will do much toward removing from the manly game of foot ball, those things which have put it somewhat in disfavor. University College "Hon! Soit Qui Maly Pense." We can't say whence our infor mation, but if any of you ever notict such things, you may have seen a handsome blue silk garter, clasped with a silver daisy, in the window of a leading: leweler not far away. If not, it is too late now, for, as the story goes, it was sent not long ago as a present to a young lady on her nineteenth birth-day. Her ac knowledgement, which has just come into our hands in one in one of those mysterious ways, we ven- utreto print Eds. "Honi soit qui mal y pense" To Lady fair quoth Gallant Bold But I'll tell you en avance Mine is not the story old; Mine a maiden picking cresses Where knee-high the daisies grew; Shaking hard her draggled dresses Showed a band of ribbon blue. 'Twas a daisy who discerned it (Though the sun was in his eye) What's a secret when you have learned it If we profit not thereby? So this wily little flower (Ox-eyed gossips tell the tale) To obtain the precious dower 'Round him drew a silver veil. Daisy Ribbon Maiden? Leave tliem Grant them pleasure en avance , 'Twould an outrage be to give them "Honi soit qui mal y pense." . ' X. V. .. Y. M. C. A Mon. C. H. Johnson. Tues. J. T. Thorne. Wed. W. O. Cox. Thurs.Rev. Mr. Currle. OF MEDICINE, RICHMOND, Va. Huntf.r McGuikk, mp. IXD. Pres. . P. A. Irving, Sec, Treas. CLINICAL FACILITIES: Tivo Ilospilals, Two Obstetrical Depart ments, Two Dispensaries. . . DEPARTMENTS: Medicine, Dent si ry, Pharmacy. EQUIPMENT: Five Laboratories, Three Lecture Halts, and Museum, A corps of 48 instructors t ,-iiixpenses very moderate, me nex Regular Session will begin Oct. 1,1896. For forty-page catalogue, or any information address , . Dit . J. Allison Hodges, Cor. Sec. PICKAKD'S j very, Feed and Sale Stables. NEAR EPISCOPAL, CHURCH. Splendid Riding and Driving Horses Polite Hostlers. Quick Attention. C. L, LINDSAY DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Hardware, Groceries, Car pets and Candies. Furniture a Specialty. ChapelHill, N. C. 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