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LOCALS Jake Morehead of Durham attend ed the dances. . .Buck; Harris, of last year's law class, is in' the city. Mrs.J. H. Halliburton left yes terday for Charlotte. ...Edgar ?J W. t Turlington led the discussion at the Y. M. C. x. prayer meeting Thursday night on the subject of "Profanity." Friday night December the tenth ts the date of the Senior Banquet. Seniors take notice. , Mr. A. Vermont addresses the Y. M. C A. nexl Tuesday night at 6: 45 TV M. in the auditoriun. His subject will be, . "A Trip to Bel gium." Will Wood ard, '08, of Rocky Mounts is spending a few days on the Hill. ' The express office has been re moved to the building diagonally across 'from the post office. Mr. HP. Osborne. '09; who is in the'insurance business at McCall S. C, is sick with typhoid fever. The Athletic Association meets this afternoon! in-Gerrard Hall at 2:15 o'clock for the election of foot ball team managers. Dr. h: R. Wilson is attending the meeting of North Carolina Literary Association, which is be ing held in Goldsboro. Dr. Wilson i Secretary of the Association. At its,-regular monthly meeting Wednesday, night the-following ' :..:;..t1 Info thp Kosmo- ' - 1 politan Klub, B. C. Murchison of South Carolina, W. J. Cook of Oklohoma, W. Stokes, Jr. of Ten nessee, and E. T. Brown of Ten . uessee. Typewriter lor rent, Robert W. Foister. All members of the Tennis Asso ciation who have paid their fees can get a certificate of membership from the treasurer which will en title them to a discount of ten per cent on the athletic goods which they may buy. If for any reason the suits you have ordered this fall do not fit, call and see me. W. H. Boger of Varsity Tailoring Co. Fits here guaranteed. Henry Smith," representing the J, Van Lindley Co., of. Greensboro, will take your order for all kinds of cut flowers at very reasonable prices. Rev. R. W.'Hogue addressed the Y. M. C. A. at its Tuesday night meeting. His: subject was "The Source of Greatest Strength" The address which was in the nature ol a heart to heart talk, was well at tended by an appreciative' audience. Class Tennis Schedule The class championship series for tPtinis suoremacy is now on. uie managers of the respective teams met reeently and arranged a ten game rhpdule the to be played during month of December- They have arranged cram for Monday, Wendesday and Prwiav nf each week from now till the i nrAar ti liven the dull uuiiuajs in evenings and give the student body a chance to see some good snappy tennis. Football is over now, and "from now till baseball starts there is. nothing mucn astir in the way of athletics. Keanzing this, the managers have , . . . . ' piacea tne ciiampionsuip series now to meet this need. So whether you are interested in terms or not, come down to the courts on any of the dates in the schedule and watch the lively play. The games will be played on the courts behind the gym, and will start promptly at 4:00. The championship will be . decided by points instead of by the percentage method. Doubles count 40 points, and each one of the . singles 30. , The team aggregating the greatest num ber of points at the close of the series will be declared champions. Below is the schedule. " Wed. Dec. 1,: Soph. -Senior. . . Fri. Dec. 3, Junior-Fresh. , Mon. Dec. 6, Law-Soj-h. Wed. Dec. 8, Senior-Junior. , Fri. Dec. 10 Law-Fresh. Mon. Dec. 13, Junior-Soph. Wed. Dec. 15, Senior-Fresh. . Fri. Dec. 17, Law-Junior. : Mon. Dec. 20, Fresh.-Soph. . Tues. Dec. 21, Senior-Law. - 0'BerryLand The following invitation - has been issued: :, . Mr. Edward Mayo Land invites you to be present -at the marriage of his sister Annie to . Mr. Thomas O'Berry on the evening of Tuesday, the. four- tenth of December at half after six o'clock at one hundred and seven King street Kiuston, North Carolina, i University Directory ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. F. P. Gkaham, President O. A. Hamilton, Vice-President L. C. Kerr, Secretary D. M. Williams, Treasurer , y. m. c. A. W. H. Kamsaur, President i J. II. Boushall, Vice-President L. N. Taylor, Secretary R. T. Webb, Treasurer E. E. Barnett, Gen. Secretary TAB HEEL. O. W. Hyman, Editor , ASSOCIATE EDITORS J. W. Lasley ; L..N. Morgan 7 ; i N. S. Plummer W. T. JOYNER L. A. Brown : ; F. P. Barker ; L'N. Taylor ' A. H. Wolfe, Bus. Manager C. Thompson, Jr., As. Bus. Mgr.' MAGAZINE. ', T. P. Nash, Editor N. S. Plummer, Assistant Editor ASSOCIATE KDITORS S. K. Car kington F. E. Winslow ' ' L. N. Taylor J. M, Reeves A. E. C. MacRae C. B. Spicer, Bus. Manager Pr Dickson, As. Bus. Manager , YACKETY YACK. T. J. McManis, Editor C. B. Ruffin, Business Manager L. D. Belden, Business Manager FOOTBALL. C. C. Garrett, Captain J. N. Joyner, Manager R. G. Stockton, As. Manager .- C. L. Williams, As. Manager A. E. Brides, Coach .;. . '; , i - . BASEBALL. 'B. C. -Stewart, Captain R. Drae, Manager ' E. F, McCulloch, Jr., As. Mgr. W. T, 5 Joyner, As. Mgr.' J TRACK TEAM. D. M. Williams. Captain Geo, Rutzler, Manager ' : ' TENNIS ASSOCIATION . J. wl-Lasley Jr., President S. R. Carrington, Sec & Treas. ' SENIOR CLASS. A. H;Wqi.fs, President ,W. R, DMODS, VlCe-PRESIDEXT J, A. Highsmith, Secretary S. F,. Teague, Treasurer - T. PA Nash, Poet D, R. Kramer, Statistician J. R. NpON,'HlSTORIAN , W, II, Ramsaur, Reader Last , Will- And Testament J, M. Reeves, Prophet J. W, Lasley, Mgr. Tennis Team JUNIOR CLASS. B. C' Stewart, President John Tillett", Vice-president R. L. Deal, Secretary Cy. Thompson, Jr., Treasurer G.W. Thompson, Historian R. T Webb, Class Representative M. B. Wyatt, Mgr. Tennis Team FIRST YEAR MED. CLASS. H. Hedgepeth, President R. Drane, Vice-President E. C. Cocke, Sec and Treas. J. A. Speight, Historian C E Henderson, Surgeon ' I'',-''''- SOCIETIES. 1; . ' v ; . DIALECTIC (Uterary, secrei; ia tablished 1795, meets every Saturday mgnt in tue in naii,itew vcm uuuu- . PHILANTHROPIC (Literary, se cret Established 1795, meets every ucl' . T Saturday, niffht in the Phi Hall, New East Building. i ORDER OF THE GOL,DUJN tx . ,c...Ls .ZS rwrTMrHOULS -' (Se ORDER OF GIMGIIOUlb, e ORDER ,OF THE GOKGUJN HEAD, (ecret, Junior). " ':' FRATERNITIES, Secret. Dei,ta.Kappa Epsilon Zeta Psi Sigma 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alpha Tau Omega Phi Delta Theta Kappa Sigma Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha Beta Theta Pi elisha mitchell society. A. II. "Patterson, Pres. J. E. Mills, Vice-Pres. F. P, Venable, Cor. Sec. A. S. Wheeler, Rec. Sec. !v. UNIVERSITY COUNCIL. A. H. Wolfe, chairman B. C.Stewart F. P. Barker J. F. Spruill PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. J. F. Rovster, President v W. S. Bernard, Vice-Presidfnt , L. R. Wilson, Perm. Secretary ' C,Howa;rd, Sect, and Treas. , phi beta kappa. T. P. Nash, President A. H. Wolfe Secretary . T. J. Wilson, Jr., Treasurer. Vodof : William Lynch, , ' DENTIST, (miAKluttz Block - - CHAPEL Are Youlnsured in the Southern Life and Trust Co. with a view of protecting your friend who has loan ed you money to complete your education or of Protecting Those of Your Family who are advancing money for that purpose Chapel Hill Insurance and Reat mpany. Whiting Brothers RALEIGH, N. C. Clothiers and dents'- Furnishier SLOAN, KERR AND McRAE College Agents The University OF North Carolina. ...t7 89... HEAD OF THE STATE SYSTEM OF - EDUCATION. f gnQ X U 111 V1 kJJ klVMIVIW V w O - and all that ia best in education and tli moulding oi cnaracier. a -a equiW ,.rll. 1 A Knilrlincra new watfir works. Cen- trai heating, electric lights. Eleven Sci- entific Laboratories, equipped for good work. The Faculty numbers yo. diu- MontaSnn. Tibrarv of 50.000 volumes. - One librarian and four assistants. Fine Literary Societie8- There is an active Y. b Scholarships and loans for the needy and deservine. 1 . . -. For information, address F. P. VENABLE, President, Chapel Hill, N. C. The Athletic Store Invites the students to give it the sara liberal support in the future as they have in the past. We carry a complete line of , GYMNASIUM GOODS Give our manager your order for a pair of Regal Shoes. M. Neville, Manager 1 he Store for Correct .'j Clothes We announce our readiness , to serve you with the best outfitting for young men that the country produces. THE FALL STYLES ARE READY And every price is a pleasing one. We will be represented in Chapel Hill by LARKIN & REEVES Sneed, Markham, Taylor o. ML Durham, N. C,
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