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1 THE TAR HEEL Local and Personal Join the Athletic Association. The University Council held a meet ing- Sunday- night. ' Mr. H. B. Grimsley went to Durham Monday afternoon. : Mr. W. T. Joyner and J. P. Fenner John Tillett had the misfortune to have his anil dislocated in the'Caro Una-Wake forest game on Saturday, lie is wearing his arm iira sling, hut he is able to carry on 'his regular col lege work. Alter a tew weeks' vacation . to its old home-in Michigan,' where it went to undergo a severe (Operation follow 11 J 1 j f . i. . , - ! I ' . . my: us airnost laiai collision witli a rAn rn eA frnin T?n1 fi or h Mnnd a v ni ah t ' I bouthern Kailway engine in the city U. 1. Bellamy ana v. wanace of Charlotte,-Dr. Herty's big touring returned Sunday afternoon. ;; y car is now seen on Chapel: Hill 1 streets , Miss Julia von Eberstein, of Choco- in the best of condition. It is veritably winity, N. C, is visiting her cousins, a regenerated bt of mechanism and the Misses Bright. I ':" - even coinher to look, upon than ever , . , , J before. ur. Mims'aaaressea tne memoers oi the Phi Society, of which he is an hon orary member, Saturday night. , ;, ...--.'-, i Mr. Fred C. Hunter, '11, of Char lotte, has just returned to college to re sume his studies;.' Ferry Noble HOT AND .COLD BATHS q We are operating the only up-to-date and fashionable tonsorial parlor In the jrcujr ocagic, a a um.u- clty Polite and prompt attention to all si y visitor n luesday. , He : is now mn rucKKR BlI1LDINr, P,MAC witli (Jinn cfc Uo., ot Jew xork. Mr. M: X. Ritch left for his home in Charlotte on Monday to take part in a wedding to be held there today. Mrs. ( Waller Holladay and Misses Cozart land Markham were visitors to the II ill on Sunday. Mr. jG. T. Whitley, now supenn tendent of the Clayton High School, was ok the Hill Saturday. Mi. T. M. George, of Elkin, N. C, was fa week end visitor to the Hill, the guesk of his son, W. C. George, Ht, M. Hedgepeth has returned after one ivek's absence at his home in Fay- etteMlle. Mlri C. II. Breneman a ufaclturer of Baltimore spent Sunday in tinvn. , When in Ralegh, Go to Tucker Building Pharmacy FOK YOUK DRINKS AND SMOKES, Etc; ON THF CORMF.W CIGARETTES GEOMETRY Excellent Board M cigar man- V. Kencm Borden '09 of Goldsboro $15.00 University Inn LET THE COLLEGE CATERER, cMarse Jesse He KNOWS 44 tt Prepare that Banquet. HOW. rshalls. ; '" ' " R. D. Dickson, of Greensboro, the guest of his brother, Paul on, v during Saturday and Sun- camle in Monday night to spend a few (days with friends. MlrsU. M. Wagstaff returned Fri day I night from Rex Hospital where she Baas been under treatment for sev eral (weeks. ' MeBsrs4i Kenneth Tanner and George Wilsoln returned Friday night from the Stiate Fair at which they officiated as ma Mr. was day Ji)e Nixon, '10, who is now teaching a High School near Durham, came over to ttfie Carolina-Wake Forest game on Saturday. 'yBiir cook who has been suffering Eubanks Drug Company f rorh football bruises and connned to With each package of Falima you get a popu lar actress' photograph also a pennant cou pon, 25 of which secure a handsome felt college pennant ( 12x32) se lection of 1 00. No elaborate design, no intricate proof is reeded to establish the superiority of Fatima Cigarettes. : Just start one and as the fragrant smoke draws a figure on the blackboard of your mind, their rare qualities ap- ' pear as an Axiom a self evident fact. i They are good from every angle, and generous, too 20 for 1 5 cents in an in expensive package, but you get ten additional cigarettes. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. A A. KLUTZ Hotel Giersch European Plan. : : Cafe in Connection RALEIGH, N. C. tnel Infirmary for some days is able to ,be J)ut again. Air. A. S. Oliver,,' of the Medical ClaJSSi '..returned to the Hill yesterday, aft.cr a week's visit to his home in ;SelVa. i vliss Caro Gray who has been visit- in 'u Dr, and Mrs. Pratt on East Frank liuf street returned to her home in Ral. eigtfh Sunday afternoon. " 'lAt the Baptist Church on Sunday uigHht, Rev. Dr. Smith baptized eight V014ng people. Of this' number there wVs one student, Mr. L. B. Gunter of thel sophomore class. l-wrj)r. "Arthur Payne, of Panama, jiaA 'been on a visit tc his mother, Mr, fi. Payne, and sister, Mrs.' Charles S, Mangum, on Franklin street. Mr. pAyne- is doing special government wiork for Uncle Sam in the Canal Zone. " jMrs. J. Cheshire. Webb of , Hillsboro, Qnlaturday and Sunday. Mrs. Webb Js flwell known to the University, and ojfapel Hill, having visited here many! jitoes in the past few years. Prescription : Specialists Chapel Hill, North Carolina .webster's new international, -dictionary j The Only New unabridged dictionary to many years. 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