THE TAR HEEL On the Campus -f-- .4 t J V njt&lurCLfZci See T. P. Nash for tickets to Cotil lion Club dance. Miss Susie Shipp, of Cheraw, S C. visit to friends in Salisbury. Mrs. Jon n Uates 01 Tarboro is visiting her son, Mr. Jack Oates. Li.' A. Isrown lett Jbnday tor a visit to his relatives in Greenville, N. C. Dr. and Mrs. Dey left Friday for a short visit to friends in Greensboro. .Mrs. F. P. Venable and Miss L-ouise Venable spent Wednesday in Raliegh. Mrs. Frederick Tarvers, of Balti more is visitiug Miss Mary Manning. Mr. Charlie Reed, of Asheville, N. C, paid a short visit to friends on the Hill this week. B.C. Murchison, ex '13, of Char leston, S. C, is visiting friends on the Hill for a few days. Miss Nellie TBarbee returned home Thursday night after an extended visit to friends in Salisbury. Miss Isarelle Williams of Fayette ville, is visiting Miss Christine Mcintosh for a few days. Profs. Noble and Walker were in Raleigh Tuesday holding a cenference with Superintendent Joyner. Mrs. Robert Lawson's mother, Mrs. Ward, of Orange, New Jersey is visit'ing her daughter for a few weeks. The four Sunday Schools of the town will have a Union Easter Service at the Presbyterian Church Sunday a.t 4:30 p. m. Rev. Richard W. Hoguc left for Oxford Friday morning where he will spend the night, and then go on, to Baltimore for several days. ; In the Episcopal Church on Sunday there ' will be Early Communion at 7:30 a. m., regijlar Easter ChoraJ Service at 11 o'clock. There will be: no evening service. ' The Glee Club announces a recital Wednesday night of Junior week with! an entire chane of program. Thej concert will be over in plenty of time i for the Pan-Hellenic dance immediate-j ly following it. After the reception i accoraea tne university songsters on "INCORPORATED) BrSlJTESS.-When Ton thliik of coiner to school vrite for a new Catalogue and special offers of the HfKlinlnp Business and Shorthand HoIiooIh. Address Ming' Business ollege, Paleiirli, BT. '., or Charlotte, N. V. We also teach Bookkeeping, Bhort nana, renmansnip, etc., (.dj mall. Bastian Bros. Co. cMfg jewelers, Engravers Stationers Engraved In vitations and Programs Class and Frater nity Pins ROCHESTER, N. Y. Dep't. 586 j . and OUTHERN RAILWAY Operating Over 7,000 Miles of Railway Quick Route to all Principal Points North, South E a s t , West Through Trains between' Principal Cities and Resorts Through Pullman to Atlanta, leaves Raleigh 4:05 P. M. arrives Atlanta b:25 a. m., making close connection for and arriving Montgomery follow ing day after leaving Raleigh, 11:00 a. m., Mobile 4:12 p. m.. New Or leans 8:30 p. m., Birmingham 12:15 noon, Memphis 8:05 p. m., Kansas City 11:20 a. m. second day, and con necting for all other points. This car also makes cJoso connection at Salis bury for St. Louis and other western Points. Through Pullman to Washington leaves Raleigh 6:50 p. m., arrives Wash in "ft on 8:53 a, ni., Baltimore 10:20 a. m., Philadelphia 12:23 noon, New York 2:31 p. m. ' This car makes close connection at Washington for their trip, the campus music-lovers j Pittsburg, Chicago, and all other are eager to see what the Glee Club ; points Kortli and West, arulat Greens will out forth this time. i boro for through Tourist Sleeper for California points, and for all Florida points. Through Parlor Car for Asheville leaves Goldsboro at 6:45 a. m Raleigh 8:35 a. m arriyes Asheville ! 7:40 p. m., making- close connection i Mr. Edgar L-eBlanc, chaplain of the State Farm at Halifax, N. C, was on the Hill from, Friday until Tuesday visiting Mr. I. H. Hughes. Though lie was at the University for so short a time, he made quite a number of with the Carolina Special and arriving friends among the students. Mr. Lc' Cincinnati 10:00 a. tn. following day Blanc is not a college man, but has that practical and efficient training which comes from experience and much contact with men, He is a native of Canada, has served as a detective in some of the large cities of this country, and later has been a mission worker in the slums of Philadelphia. Mr. Le Blanc spoke to the students in Chapel Monday morning about the need of earnest and sympathetic preachers among the criminals of the larjje cities and prisons. His enthusiasm for his work and his magnetic - personality won the sympathy of the students and he made a distinct hit. Trinity College has arranged to en ter the big tennis tournament to be held here Junior Week. This makes the sixth college that has entered, the others being North Carolina, Wake Forest, Guilford, Davidson and Elon. These six colleges will organize" the North Carolina Intercollegiate Tennis Association, and will play every year at each of the colleges in turn. after leaving Raleigh, with close connection for all points Northland North-West. Pullman for Wuiston-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, Easjt and West. This car is handled, on train No. Ill leaving Goldsboro at 10:45 p. tn. If you des.ire any information, please "write are call. We are here to furnish information as well as to sell tickets. .; j '. '::' L , R. It. Vernon, D. P. A., i Charlotte, N. C. - S. H. II ARDWICK, P. T. M.; 1 Washington,'sD. C. II, F. Caky, G. P. A Washington,. C W. H. PaRNKLL, T. P. A., , Raleigh, N. C J, H. "VUoor, Dis. P. A., Asheville, NJ C R. H. r teBuTTs, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. Cf With each package of Falima you gel a popu lar actress' photograph also a pennant cou pon, 25 of which secure a handsome felt college pennant ( 2x32) ss lection of 100. TURKISH. BLEND CIGARETTES i The amplest of calcu lations will decide you in favtr of Futimas. Their goodness iiimzs. their "dif ferentne:3moro than equals their cost. Add tc this more enjoyment than you ever had and the sum total isFatima the cigarette that muWplfas cmokfi oleasure. .Rai e tobaccos skillfully blended. ; 20 foif 1 3 cents, and you get 10 additional. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. .v: COTTRELL, 8t E ON A. FD ALBANY, NEW- YORK ' Makersofthe caps, Gowns and Hoods) to the University of North Carolina, University of the South, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, and the others. Class Contracts a Specialty. Reliable Materials. Reasonable prkes, Bulletins and Samples on request. 5 y' ,zsttrit -..5 i'i"M 4 fef' WTthacd 5m 20m Tk Ut.f Amrirnn sVintann. Thirty 20-gaugc fhells weigh I lb. lese than 30 twelve-bore ihell. You can get into action quicker and it won't tire you. Penetration better than a big" bore its shooting will surprise you. Beautiful Catalog in colors FREE. 18 grades. 20, 16, 12 and 10 gauge $ 17.75 net to $HAUirt. ITHACA GUN COMPANY. BC&123, ITHACA. N.Y. Royal & Borden Furniture Company Durham, : : North Carolina DEALERS IN High-Grade Furniture furnishings for Students Every thing for the Home Universty Athletic Store IsCHeadquarters for the Students HOT CHOCOLATE at our Fountain. : GYM and TENNIS GOODS a spe cialty. A complete line of GOLF GOODS. M. NEVILLE, : Proprietor Tank" Hunter New', Quarters below , Pickard's Hotel Bought out Entire Stock of W. W. Pickard. Medical College of Virninia Established 1838 WELL, EQUIPPED for teaching Medicine, Den tistry and Pharmacy; For Catalogue, ad dremi . CHRISTOPHER TOMPKINS, M. D., De, Richmond. Vs. Good Board ; COMMONS HALL 10.00 Per Month,

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