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THE: TAR HEEL On the Campus Mr. Perry Seagle spent Wednesday on the Hill. Mr. Ben Lassiter, of Oxford, spent a few days in town this week. Dr. Smith has gone to his old home in Richmond for a few days visit. ; ? Mr. Cameron MacRae spent several days witb his parents here this week. Roland Williams returned the first of the week from a brief visit to his home in Faison. Cyrus Thompson went to Greens boro on Thursday in the interest of the Tar Heel. ; Mr. Richard Gibson, of Concord, spent the day at Mr. R.S. MacRae's on Tuesday. " - Dr. W. C. Coker left on Friday for his home in Hartsville, S. C, for a few dayVvisit. , Mr. Bennett Perry, of Henderson spent the week end with friends here of his fraternity. .' . Rev. F. M. Hawley of Mebane will preach both morning- and evening, at the Presbyterian church on Sunday. ' Professor Williams is recovering gradually from an attack of Grippe. He is still confined to his bed how ever. - Dr. Isaac Manning is preparing to build1 a residence on his lot on Rose mary Street just east of the Episco pal Reotory. ; Director Biir Ellis and, his Band, of -twelve furnished music for the closing exercises of i the school at White Cross on Thursday night, j Miss Eleanor Watson, of . Salisbury, and's;Mr. J. L. Fountain, .of Raleigh, spentthe week-end with their friend. Miss Randolph Archer. The Senior hats are here, i ney are square, cut, -of a, .rich garnet hue, save for the wide white band. Thq colors are a little A. and M'y," but they are also the property, of 1911. ';; Mr. Collin- Ilughes spent two days, in town with his brother, Mr.. Har ding Hughes. ;; Froin here he will go to Alamance county to do engineering work on the highways of that county. The course of lectures on Foreign Missions will close''-Sunday afternoon at 2:30 with an address by Mr Mark . Levy on "The Missionary Spirit in1 the Scriptures." Mr. Levy was --born in London but spent a large part of, his early life in Australia where ho grave up his Hebrew faith and became a Christian.-j Being rejected by his' own people he came to America where he has lived sjnee 1887. Mr. Levy is an interesting ' speaker and should draw a large crowd to hear him Sun day. . . . Last Star Course of the year: Wil burn Starr Quartette Company Thurs- 'da? night April 6th. Mr ' Starr the leader of this organization is con sidered to be one one of the best bari tones outside of grand opera. The other members of the quartet are said to be better singers than are usually , found on a Lyceum circuit. They sang in such excellent ha'r- rmony -the audience cwas delighted as evinced by repeated recalls. Indiana polis. News. ; . . Wilbur "Starr sang well acted well and was altogether releasing- Cin- , .. -0 , i, . . . cinnatti Enquirer.- Mr. Starr's voice is' fine and his in terpretations,1 inspiring Philadelphia Ledger. 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' Pullman for Winston-Salem leaves Raleigh 2:3C a. m., arrives Greens boro 6:30 a. m., making close con nection at , Greensboro for all points North, South, East and West. This car is handled on train No. Ill leaving Goldsboro at 10:45 p. m. , If . you . desire any information, please write are calf. We are here to furnish information as well as to sell tickets. - ' SHOES! Yes sir; we 've got 'em The largest assortment of styles and leathers in Greensboro . Yes and all the newest up : to-date fancies, extreme notions in black and brown suede, Velvets, Cravenettes, Satins, Bucks and Silks in our Ladies Department. Men Here is where all of those 'High Nob Toes" come from. Swell selection? j Well I guess T't ' '- ''' '.' 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