yrjH Er T AR. HEEL
Local and Personal
Mr. J. W. Hughes paid a flying- vis
it to Raleigh Friday. '
Dr. vI. -HJ Manning" " went, over to
HillsWo Saturday on business.
nMr.vMike Ramsaur left Friday foiva
short visit home.
Miss Nell Battle is visiting- at Dr.
Battle's. , , .
Mr. Andrew Joyner wen t - to Greens-
bortTFnday to Visit his parents.
Alrg"e crowd of University students
went to Durham Saturday to see "The
Sins of the Father."
- Messrs. R. G. v Stockton rand Boh
Hanes made a flying trip to Haletgli
. Saturday. ' .
Mr:' Spencer Nichols was initiated into
the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity;
last Friday night. - i
Miss"Caro Gray of Raleigh,? and
Miss Barton of St. Marys, are visitin
at' the home of Dr. J. H. Pratt.
Mr J. W. McGee-went to Raleigh
Fridav to see the f 'Sins . of the Father?
1 t .
which was played there.
(Mrr W.'M. -Parsley returned Mon-
'i day night from a short visit to Win
ston-Salem. 1
'Messrs. A. A. and J. P. ZollitofiV
, .
went to Henderson Saturday to spend
a few days with their parents..
Mrs." Palmer Cobb - entertained some
,. Of. the ladies of the ? town Wednesday
i afternoon. I
The freshman 'class team put up p
stiff game of foot-ball against the
"scrubs Monday afternoon.
Mr: IV L. Parrish spent the- first
three days of the week at his home in
Hillsboro.
A series of religious services is b-
ing conducted atttheT Baptist church.
Students are invited to attend. j
M r., Clyde pouglas of the law clas
returned from 'his home in Raleigh
Sunday bringing his horse andJ buggjy
with him. 1
Mr. I? Harding 1 Hughes went to
Greensboro Saturday in the interest of
the Y. M. C. A, directory which is ex
... pected to be out in a few days." jj
Mr. Srieath of the? English Depart
ment delivered a very interesting and
instructive talk at the Presby terian
Church Sunday morning. j
The Kinston Daily Free r Press ' an
nounces that G.-O. Rogers, who is now
principal of the Grammar school there
is coaching the foot ball team for the
boys. ' J
Mai. John Watlington, an old Con
federate, is on the Hill, having begun
f his annual round of visits ' to Carolina
colleges.' ' His businesf is expert jrazor
sharpening. "- j
( Mr. George Elliott, ex '13 of Linden
is visitin pv, friends on the "Hill, li Mr,
tElltott is now in the insurance business
and it is said that he is " making qu te
a success of it. ;
- Id the1 Dialectic Society Saturday
(night he ' qUery Resolved, ! That an
f athletic fee of ' $1.00 should i be added
i; to the registration fee, was debated .
11 The committee decided thats Mr. D.jL.
' Rights made the best speech abd that
i; Mr'Busby deserved honorably mpn
ition.' v 'V-.' : W v :,V.V.V .
- The -query debated in the Philati-
' thropicsociety on saturqay nigni was
- Resolved That Theodore Roosevelt has
reachedthe vltrnit of his .. popularity.
W. C'Guess niade' the ijest-speecb'; jW.
R. Parker was. iniated into the socijety
The same query was debated on Fri
day night and G.? S. Carrington was
credited with having made the best
peecHf- ' I v; h: : I
IheKev. Mr. Hogue has returned
from Nasheville Tennessee, where h
attended a meeting of the Brotherhood
of St, Andrew during the, past week
While in ' Nasheville T Mr. t Hogue h ad
the misfortune to Remixed up in' an
automobile accident, but he was not
seriously hurt. ':''', vl -
TO PLAY DAVIDSON AT CHARLOTTE
Carolina will meet Davidson a
Charlotte Saturday. Considerable in
terest is being manifested in Charlotte
according to the papers, this being
the first game of the season to be
played there. Davidson's team,' while
lighter1 than ' Carolina's is said to be
fast. , Several of her best . men are re
ported to have been in j urea in the V
P, li game to such an extent that thzy
will not be able to take - part in the
clash Saturday. A Carolina man said
yesterday VI hope they, can have their
best men in the game." f It is the gen
eral impression ' here i that Davidson's
team is stronger than usual 'this 'year
and that they will make a strong figh
at Charlotte. ; -
ALAMANCE CLUB MEETS
'In the Tar Heel 1 Room of the Y; Si
C. A., Friday night ' at 7:45 the boys
trom Alamance met and drew closer the
bonds of their organization. I, C, Mo
ser was chosen president; J. G. Walk
er, vice presidentVE. V. Patterson, sec
retary and treasurer; and J. ' Wi Lasley.
corresponding, secretary., . Nineteen
boys hail from that county whose lead
in state at fairs is not .solely alpha
betical. : Each section has its represen
tatiye. The Alamance club is histor
ical, and its members are inspecting
the past of 'their couuty with a view to
mutual benefit. ';' i
'Meeting of 'German Club. 1
The German Club met' 'Mondays a
ternoon ' for the 'purpose 1 of ' electing
new members and of electing,'1 also,
managers for the Thanksgiving dance
Over thirty new members t were taken
in. The following men, were elected
as managers: K. VV- Winston, ;chit
and D. R. Murchison and Ed Bond as
sistants, 'i
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