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T HE ;TAR HEEL 3 Local and Personal John Lasley spent Thanksgiving at his home in Burlington. Mr. Frank Graham returned to Ral eigh Sunday afternoon. s Dick Stockton has been at his home in Winston several days. A. W. Graham spent Thanksgiving at his home in Oxford. Harry Tatum, '14, spent Thanks giving at his home in Mt. Olive. Harry Grimsley has returned to the Hill after visiting his parents in Greensboro for several days. Mr. George Elliott, ex-'13, of Lin den, N. C, is visiting here. J. T. Jeffreys, '14, spent a few days last week at his home in Goldsboro. Warrenton High School Club will meet in the Mission Room of the Y. M. C. A. building at 6:50 tonight. D. B. Bryan went to. Elon College last week to attend special Thanksgiv ing exercises at the college. Miss Mabel Stokes, of Blacksburg, Va., is visiting Miss Lucy Hanes, on Cameron avenue. Jack Hobgood has returned from Nashville, where he saw the Sewanee Vanderbilt game. Mr. Lawrence Jones returned to the Hill after remaining in Richmond several days with friends. B. F. Taylor, who graduated last year, was on the Hill Saturday visit ing his old room-mate C. W. Pittman. Robert and John Hanes spent Thanks giving at their home in Winston-Salem. Nick Post has returned from his home in Wilmington where he spent Thanksgiving. The friends of Mr. J. Levering Mc Cabe are glad to have him in their midst again after a stay over at Keysville. Mrs. Holmes entertained at tea on Saturday afternoon, in honor of her guests, Mrs. Bennett Smedes and Miss Smedes, of Raleigh. Miss Dora McRae, after an extended visit to friends and relatives in Fay- etteville and Wilson, returned home on Saturday night. Mrs.' Bennett Smedes and daughter, of Raleigh, have been on a visit here for the last few days, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Holmes,' on West Frank lin street. The following members of the fac ulty accompanied the students to Rich mond; Dr. Venable, Dr. Herty, Dr. Royster, Dr. Mims, Professor Mitchell and Professor Howell. Misses Willie Ames and Mary Pierce, of Graham, N. C, who have been vis iting Dr. and Mrs. Long for the last few days, returned to their home in Graham on Monday. Both of these young ladies hold positions in the Gra ham graded school. Miss Ames is the daughter of Mrs. Long, who has re cently moved here. NOTICE The Yackety Yack members have tried to see every man in college dur ing the past two weeks. If : you have not signed up for the Yackety Yack, or if you want more copies than you have ordered, take a card from the box on the;postoffice bulletin board, sign your name and fill " in the number of copies you want and drop card in box provided. The managers will not canvass the college again and absolutely no more books will be ordered from the printers than are subscribed for. If you want one or more books, order now; you will not have another chance. Our Advertisers m- ' . . . . xiere are our regular advertisers. Give them your patronage : CHAPEL HILL Athletic Store Commons Hall Eubanks Drug Co "Tank" Hunter "Long" Bill Jones "Marse" Jesse Jones A. A. Kluttz Dr. William Lynch H. H. Patterson Patterson Bros. Geo. C. Pickard & Co. W. B. Sorrell University Inn University of N. C. DURHAM, N. C. Holladay Studio Dr. C. L. Hutchison Jones & Frasier Dave W. Levy Boyall & Borden Co. Sneed-Markham-Taylor Co. GREENSBORO, N. C. R. C. Bernau, Jeweler J. Van Lindley Nursery Co. Schiffman Jewelry Co. RALEIGH, N.C. Hotel Giersch King's Business College New York Cafe Ferry Noble Tucker Building Pharmacy RICHMOND, VA. Richmond Medical College Royal Typewriter Co. University College of Medicine O. F. Craig, University, N. C. Cluett, Peabody & Co., Troy, N. Y. Cottrell & Leonard, Albany, N. Y. Ithaca Gun Co., Ithaca., N. Y. jj Fatima Cigarettes' Norfolk Southern Railway i Southern Railway ,j jj CTH PATTERSON BROS., DR U G G T STS" SUCCESSORS TO ' University Drug Co CALL AT H. H. PATTERSON'S . OPPOSITE THE OAMPTJS, where you will And Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Dress Suit Cases, Carpets; Bugs, ready-made Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Bowls and Pitchers, Kerosene Oil Heaters.Hardware of all kinds and everything that is ifood to eat. All goods delivered promptly, Chapel Hill, North Carolina TO 0 Warn, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE vim a STUART McGUIRE, M. D.," President MEDICINE DENTISTRY PHARMACY New building under construction, the gift of the people ot Richmond. Admirable laboratory building for temporary use large, bright, convenient. NEW EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT. Own one Hospital, use four others for teaching. modern Laboratory methods. Member Association of American Medical Col leges. Registered in New York. High standing. Tuition and expenses moderate. SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND STATISTICAL RECORD. Norfolk Southern Railroad ROUTE OF THE "NIGHT EXPRESS" Schedule in Effect Nov. 6th N. B. The following1 schedule fig ures published as information only and are not guaranteed: TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH. 9:15 p. m. Daily "Night Express," Pullman Sleeping- Car for Norfolk. 6:15 a m Dailv exceot Sundav. for Wilson, New Bern, Washington and Norfolk. 3:00 p. m. Daily except Sunday, for Washington. TRAINS ARRIVE RALEIGH. 7:20 a. m., daily, 11:20 a. m., daily, and 8:00 p. m., daily except Sunday. For further information and reserva tion of Pullman Sleeping Car space, apply to D. V. Conn, S. P. A., or H. T. Lipe, U. T. A. Raleigh, N. C. W. R. Hudson, Gen. Supt., W. W. Croxton, G. P. A., Norfolk, Va. With each package of Fatima yoa get a pen- nant coupon, 25 of which secure a hand some felt college pen nant (1 2x32) selec tion of 100. TURKISH BLEND CIGARETTES PHILOSOPHY You take a philosoph ical view of everything when enjoying a deliciously m;ilo! Fatima Cigarette. There's something unique and different about them that . exactly suits the col lege boys. i Blended of rare tobaccos, packed inexpensively, hence you get ten additional ciga rettes 20 for J 5 cents. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. '.V; m A. A. KLUTTZ UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE v , Kluttz takes care of the extremes. He sells SHGES & HATS New Nobby Line just received. Call and fit up that Headpiece. Make it look attractive. Hand-made Guaranteed Shoes for the Winter Another lot of those Pretty Pictures and Souvenirs just arrived. Make your selections now. It's time to get that UNDERWEAR. Cold weather is coming. Respectfully, A. A. KLUTTZ. Eubanks Drug Company ' Prescription : Specialists Chapel Hill, North Carolina Good December Board COMMONS HALL $10.00 Per Month. Doctor Wm. Lynch DENTIST Kluttz Bldg., CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Excellent Board $15.00 University Inn Hotel Giersch European Plan. : : Cafe in Connection , RALEIGH, N. C. G. C. Pickard & Co, LIVERY STABLE Located on Rosemary St., near tele phone Exchange. Stylish turnouts always on hand. WAN T A TEAM, C A L L 3 0 G. C Pickard, Manager New York Quick Lunch and Restaurant FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Best in the South. 13 E. Martin St., RALEIGH, N. C. If you are interested in a ROYAL typewriter proposition, talk to Cy, Thompson Jr,
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