HERE AND THERE.
Mr. J Turrentine spent Sun
day at Blackwood.
The Choral Society will give a
concert the 15th of April.
Mr. S. Borland was at the' ball
game with Wake Forest Friday.
.Mr. E. A. Whitehead's father
came up to see him last night,
Mr. T. Eld ridge spent Saturday
and Sunday with a friend in the
country.
Rev. T. E. Winecoff spent sever
al days last week in Durham and
Raleigh.
Those who attended the Wake
Forest-Trinity game say it was , a
'daisy.'
Dr. F. W. Whitehead, of Conetoe,
is with his brother, Mr. F. A.
Whitehead, who is sick here.
A large number of University
students attended the Trinity-Wake
Forest game at Durham Saturday.
Dr. C. W. Byrd, of Asheville, is
with us this week as preacher to
the University.
Mr. Fabius Busbee, of Raleigh,
spent Saturday night with his sons,
Messrs. R. S. and P. H. Busbee.
Dr. A, H. Merritt and Dr. W. J.
Cranford, Professors in Trinity
College, saw" the game Wednesday.
Rufus L. Patterson, of Durham,
brother of E. V. Patterson, '99,
came over to see the game Wednesday-Mrs.
B.N. Duke, Miss(Lolla
Ruth Carr, and Miss Annie Watts,
of Durham, came over to see the
Trinity game,
Mr. Baylor, of the U. S. Geodetic
Survey, is on the Hill for the pur
pose of establishing the true geo
graphical meridian here.
The Trinity-Wake Forest game
played on the Trinity grounds last
Saturday resulted in a score of 8 to
9 in favor of the "deep water boys."
Dr. A. G. Carr, James H. South-
gate and Capt. N. A. Ramsey, of
Durham, old University students,
were over to see the Trinity game.
Honor to Whom Honor is Due."
he hoard of editors of the Rich
mond College magazine have decid
ed to get out a special literary issue
and have requested our noted Prof
essor of English, Dr. Hume, for
the privilege of inserting his pic
ture in said issue. That Dr. Hume
is an alumnus of Richmond College
is naturally a matter of pride for
her loyal sons as he probably has
no superior in scholarly attainments
hi the southern states.
Spark's new R. R. Shows will
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cents, children under 12 years of
age 10 cents.
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