' : r THE TAR HEEL 3 Local and Personal Jerry Zollicoffer, 11', was a Durham : visitor o,n .Saturday,, . ';., , tXVtJ- George Green returned Monday after , a short absence from the Hill; . . Pr., Mims has, returned after a week end visit to Eastern Carolina. - Ed. P. Hall and Winder Hughes 're turned from Raleigh on Monday. Jno.iW. Lasley spent Sunday at his ,bqme in Burlington, N. C. Mr. -Floyd. Whitney has . become a , member of the Coop , club. . Mr. J, F,. Millikau of last year's law class was on the Hill Tuesday, Mr. B. H Perry of Henderson was on the HilL Sunday visiting friends. W. F. Pitt, '14, returned on Monday after "a short visit, to his relati ves at Elm City. , W. B. Young Jr. '14 has returned from,a short visit to his home in Wilr son, 'N. iC -Mr. George Freeman is back on the Hill again after a short visit to Dur- ham., ; ,. Miss Nell Battle who has been visit ing her grandfather. Dr. Battle, left Tuesday for Raleigh. George Carmichaei 13', returned to the Hill on Monday after a few weeks stay at his home in Wilmington. D. R. Murchison returned on Monday after a brief visit to his home in Wil mington, N. C. W.' M. Blair has returned to the Hill after a number of weeks absence to his horae in Wilmington. N. C. Pjof. E. K. Graham is attending a meeting of the Association of South ern Colleges and High Schools at Athens. Ga. " ' Messrs Robert Strange, Jr., George Carinichiiel. and Merrill Blair were ini tiated into the'S. .... A. E. Fraternity last night. Messrs Charlie , Gunter ;md E. F. McCulloch enjoyed an extended tramp tojUniyersity Station on Sunday -afternoon. Miss Alice Jones has left lor Rock Hill S. C, ,where she goes to resume her duties as,a member of the faculty of Winthrop College. Joe Boushall was a visitor to his home in Raleigh on Saturday and Sun: day, going to consnlt an oculist. His eyes have given him much trouble for some time. Robert Strange 13', after an absence ofsa number of weeks, returned to the Hill on Monday. Mr. Strange has been visiting relatives in the Shenan doah y alley of Virginia. - The Brotherhood of Saint Andrew wijl henceforth hold their regular Wednesday night meetings in Jhe,, of; fice to the rear of the Episcopal church in Dr. Bain's yard. , ; , ? ..; Th e, first year medical,, cl ass met some time ago and elected D. B. Sloan president, L. F. Turlington vice-president, and I. M. Boykin secretary and treasurer. t , Mrs. M. C. Young' who has been Jjere fororne. weeks visiting her ; daughter ,Mrs-, R ,..W, , Hogue, (will leave.ihis.we.ek for New Orleans, La., where shej goes to ysit l;er sister Ajchdeappn and Mrs.Nr C. Hughes .arrived on,vte Hill Tuesday night. They have spent the month of October in and around FJatjRok and Hender-? sonvile,, Mr., and Mr3. Hughes will i pojbabiy re.niftiii in Chapel Hill until er Qhfistnias, , making their, home at Mr.and M.r K.VG. Henrys on East Rosemary .St, 1 .The students hail, with a ood deal of joy, thejwo newdippers at the w ell. There never is much satisfaction in drinking from the spoui when the water is ruiining.,down: one's collar. ' "Bill" He-drix accompanied the football quail to ! Wasliingt.Jii. as an assistant manager to aid mannyer Wil liamsin the' Carolina - Gercretownv JoeJBoushaU will de assistant man ager, for the ti-amthis yeek.iu.tlie V. P. I. game at Norfolk. . , . .Messrs W. T. Joyner. and' W.: L. Small have started up a dancing school at theZeta Psi hall.. .The class me' Monday afternoon,, for the, first time with about twenty ' members, and it will continue to meet three times a week until about the first of December, its object being to get its members in good condition for the coming, dances. Owing to the large number ol dele gates returning from the Bible Study conference which was held in RaWgh the last of the week, the Chapel Hill train .was at University Station on Sunday afternoon to meet the Raleigh train. The thing worthy of iiote was the fact that the'VLimited',' left imme diately after the exchange of passen gers, arriving at the, Hill before -six o'clock. . ,-. , s Miss Noble Entertains Party' : Miss Alice Noble entertained at her home on Pittsboro street on .Thursday evening last, a number of young peo ple1 of the college and town. The party, was given in honor of MissBillie Moses, who is visiting her sister Mrs E. K. Graham. ' The game of ' the evening was a guessing, contest with famous authors. ; Together with the guest's prize there were three prizes given. Miss Can tejVen able winning the ladies7 prize, presented it to Miss Moses. Mr. Charles Venable won the gentleman's prize, .which. he;. presented to his partner Miss Lucy Harris. Re freshments, were served during the lat ter part of the evening... - ; Here is a formula wliich The Sewanee Purple gives for. computing the exact number of working days in a college man s year: ; - i Days in the Year . x . 365 Summer Vacation i. ... 90 ,of each day . is night, divide ; by 2.. ..275 0:h With each package of Fatima you get a popu lar aclresi' photograph a50 a pennant cou pon, 25 of which secure a handsome felt college . pennant (12x32) e lectionof 100. . . . . Total.. ...U7l2 Sundays and Saturdays 78 S9U Days out for football in 4 days, . . 36 Christmas Vacation . , Total . . . Thanksgiving. . : . . . ; . v. . . 3 Easter . .t. , .4 ( Ash Wednesday ......... 1 All Saints Day, . .. .,... ,..1 Washington's Birthday V. . . 1 ..14 .9l2 -10, Working days j4 Excellent B oar d ;$l$,QO - University Inn Hotel Gersch Euroran Plan. " : : Cafe in Connection RALEIGH, N, C, , . . TURKISH BLEND CIGARETTES ART Old masters in the art of tobacco blending are we and years and years or study are now bearing fruit ; in the delectable Fatima Cigarettes. A moct agree able smoke a decided favorite among artistic tem peraments. Picture to , yourself 20 beauties in a plain package for 1 5 cents 10 more than usual. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. A A KLUTZ " H't" Srs, Shins, Ties, Underwear OW is the time to get your supplies at, a, , , i BARGAIN not CHEAP goods, but the . BEST at Special Prices. 9)(ew Stock., Up-to-Ttate Stuff. Buy Now and - " Save cMoney ' - Sec New Line PENNANTS, PILLOWS, Etc, ' Respectfully, ; .. A. A. KLUTZ. The Moll a da y St u d i o SUCCESSORS TO "COLE AND HOLLADAY" Gallery will be open every Wednesday of each week, beginning Wednesday, October 28th. HIGH GRADE WORK ONLY. Prices reasonable. 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