THE TAR HEEL
LOCALS
Miss Lucy Minor is the guest
of Miss Louise Tenable.
Miss Nannie Smith is visiting
friends in Richmond, Va.
J. D. Boushall made a short
viiit to Raleiu h ast week.
Mr John L. Ilathcock, ' '08,
was on tl'.e Hill last.Thursdav on
business.
The Soph-Junior debate wlli
take place in Gerrard Hall Mon
day night, December 18.
Reading Wilkinson, ex-'14. now
a student at the University of
Virginia, was on the Hill visiting-
friends on the 7th
Dr. P. P
Venable has gone to
Greenville where he is to deliver
a lecture before the Eastern Caro
lina Training School.
Miss Elizabeth Bain has re
turned from a visit in Virginia.
She has for her guest, Miss Kate
Northrop, of Wilmington..
After attending the Virginia
game in Richmond, George Clark
went on to Washington, D. C.
and spent several days there.
F. J. Faison, '15, was operated
on for appendicitis at the Watts
Hospital, Durham, last week.
The operation was successful.
Professor N. W. Walker has
been in Houston, Texas, attending
the meeting of the Southern
Educational Association. He
was elected a director.
The senior banquet will take
place at the Inn next Saturday
night, December 16. Tickecff for
the banquet may be secured from
any member of the committee
Barker, Wharton, Reece, Graves,
and Burgess,
The Young Ladies' Guild of
the episcopal church will give
tableaux from "The Reveries of
a Bachelor'" and "An Old Sweet
heart of Mine," for the benetit of
the church, in the Y. M. C. A.
audit riuin, Wednesday evening,
December 13,-at 7:30o'elock. Ad
mission, 25 cents.
A petition for a Federal p.st
office building has been placed at
the Bursar's office so that the
students may sign it. The sig
nature of every student in college
is desired by the committee in
charge o! the petition. A thous
and post cards are being sent to
alumni and friends over the State
seeking their cooperation in this
matter.
News comes that a junior
oratorical medal has been estab
lished by Gen. Julian S. Carr.
The medal is of the same nature
as the present Willie P. Mangum
Medal in Oratory, with this dif
ference, of course, that juniors
compete for the former, and only
seniors for the latter. The medal
is to be called "The Carr Medal"
in honor of its giver. The con
test for the medal will take place
in the spring. Stipulations gov
erning the contest will be pub
lished later.
;
Carlisle has a remarkable all
round athlete in James Thorpe of
Oklahoma. He is a fine basket
ball player and can play any po
sition on a base ball team. He
can put the sixteen-pound shot
forty-three feet, and he has a
broad jump record of 22 feet, 10
inches; he can run 100 yards in
ten second, and can clear six feet
in the high jump, lie is a goo
football
and hockey player, and
plays tennis, hcrosse and hand ( This record is all the more won
hall with talent. In an athletic derful considering the lact that
meet last spring, he made live Yale always plays the boot Uaum
first and one ucumi. j0 the Country,
BARNETT FUND RAISED
Continued from first page
China. In his address he em
phasized the fact lh;it n. j .resent
revolution in Cliin;i was going- to
mean unprecedemed .'pportuuiiy
for the Ohr'stian missionaries lo
plant Christianity in that vast
empire ' ':
Immediately' after his a.idress
a ciinvas for. the . llanu-t'.. Fund
was made. Every man in the
University has been yiven the op
portunity to subscribe something
to this enterprise and the results
are as follows: Forty-one alumni
have contributed $93 and three
hundred and sixty students have
pledged $411.50, making a total
of four hundred and one contribu
tors subscribing $504.50, payable
not later than March 1st
The Missionary committee of
the Young Men's Christian Asso
ciation desires to express its
gratitude to the students and
alumni for their cordial coopera
tion and loyal support iu this
worthy enterprise.
News has come from Mr.
Barnett stating that throughout
the present revolution in China
all the missionaries in the vicinity
of Hangchow have been called in
from their fields to Shanghai and
are under the protection of the
American Consulate. He hopes
that conditions will soon permit
him to return to his work in
Hangchow.
Another interesting piece of
news from him is that on Nov. 7th
was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Barnett, Robert Warren Barnett.
Mr. Barnett stated that his son
expressed appreciation of his ap
pearance into this world by giv
ing a rousing Carolina yell.
:
ANNUAL FALL DANCES TAKE PLACE
Continued from First page
Chaperoue s: Mrs. Penn,
Martinsville, Va,, Airs. J. S.
Manning, Mrs. McRae, Dr. and
Mrs. Archibald Henderson, Dr.
and Mrs. Bain, Dr. and Mrs.
Thomas J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
G. M. Sneath, Mr. and Mrs. Dag-
get, and Mr. and Mrs. Branch
Bocock, of Chapel Hill.
Among the alumni who attend
ed the dances were: Don McR.ie.
Orrin Lloyd, W M. Parsley, Jim
Manning, George Thomas, Jim
Hanes, Eugene Barn hard t, Ken
neth Ellington, H. L. Smith,
and Ike London.
The Virginia eleven, with a
total of 232 points just before the
Thanksgiving game was played,
had scored the second highest
number of points made bv any
college team. 'in the country, ac
cording to figures compiled by an
Eastern paper.
The total number of tallies
made by the eiyht highest uni
versity teams follows: Carlisle,
257; Virginia, 232; Georgeiown,
224; Penn. State, 187; Princeton,
179, Brown, 175; Yale, 161; Dart
mouth, 137. The Virginia eleven
at that date had only 30 points
scored against them. This figure
shows up well in comparison with
scores of leading teams of the
football world,
:
Princeton, by virtue of her vic
tories over Yale, Harvard and
Brown is this year's intercolle
giate champion of the East. Min
nesota has practically cinched
the Western championship
Out of 328 games Yale has
played since 1884. the Klue ha
returned vu tnrhm in all !, u.
The Michigan Glee "Club has
been- offered the; opportun i ty of
making a trip to Japan at th , ex
pense of theJ.ipatu-seyoyerniVient.
I CHRISTMAS
f T S CO M TNG ! . f
ft Engraved Cardn make pleasing
and acceptable present.
C. H. IIOKE, 280 W.
Head of the State Sysrem of
Education
The University stands for thor
oughness and all that is best in edu
cation and the moulding of. charac
ter. It is epuipped with 24 build
ings, new water works, central
heating, electric lights. Eleven
Scientific Laboratories, equipped for
good work. The, Faculty numbers
80. Students, 800. Library of
60,000 volumes. One librarian and
four assistants. Fine Literary Socie
ties. There is an active Y. M. C.
A., conducted : by the students.
Scholarships and loans for the
needy and deserving.
For information, address
F. P. VENABLE,
President,
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Do your
Shoes Need Mending
TRY TRICE
Opposite University Inn
CAROLINA STUDENTS
Are Invited to Make the, Store of
Whiting & Morton
Their HEADQUARTERS
when in
Raleigh, N..C.
What Time Is It?
Time to have your watch repaired.
Repair work of all kinds quickly
done by Skilled Workmen. Hand
it to me.
Steve Pember, College Representative.
JONES & FRASIER,
(Incoporated)
DURHAM. - - NORTH CAROLINA.
If You Want to feel Good
as Well as Look Good,
GO TO
MOSER'S BARBER SHOP
All styles of Hair Cuts on hand at. all
times. Opposite campus. ;
BOARD. Home butchered Meate. Beet
Country Butter. Plenty of Milk. Steam Cooked
Meats, etc. DetwertH no two daythe same.
None better prepared or nicer ee oor kitchen
for cleanliness. Nearest the college, nearest
postoffice, nearest business section.
CENTRAL HOTEL.
See "Dick" Allison, Manager.
The
University of llorth
Carolina
1789
COTTRELL & LEONARD,
ALBANY, NEW YORK,
Makers of the Caps, Gowns and Hoods
to the University of North Carolina, I'liiveruity of the
South, Harvard, Yale, i'rinct-ton, Stanford, and the
other. Chuw Contractu a Specialty. Reliable Ma
terial. JlejwonabJe jirii. HullethiH uiu Piiiupir on
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Jl 3Cew
Notch COLLAR
3 Sc. - for t5c. Clnett. Peabodv tt Co.. Makerg
A G. SPALDING d BROS..
The
Spalding
are the largest
manufacturers in
the wnrld of
OFFICIAL
FOUIPMFNI
FOR ALL ATH
LETIC SPORTS
AND PASTIMES.
If YOC nre inter'
futi'd in Athletic Sptnt
you xlintthl how. a
copy of tin- Spiiltlintj
Cotolog. Jl'g it com
plete encjclofieilia of
WhU'x Xctr in Sport
ami in xent free on re
quest. TRADE-MARK
is Known
throughout the
world as a
Guarantee
of Quality
A. G. SpalJitig 6t Bros.,
2081 Baltimore S., Baltiiimre, Mdj
FRED M ER R I TT
Does " the best pressing
and the cleanest cleaning
done on the Hill. Give
him a trial.
Opposite University nn.
Ferry Noble,
HOT AND COLD BATHS.;
We are operating the only up-to-date and
fashionable tonsorial park in the City.
Prompt attention to all.
It
J. D. WEBB
General Merchant
Gent's Furnishings a Specialty
Clothing and Shoes i t ,
Next Door to Poxtnffice.
W. B. S0RRELL,
JEWELER
OPTICIAN
CHAPEL HILL, - - . - N. C
Meet Your Friends
m iT
REXALL PHARMACY
When in Durham.
MR. E. S. MERRITI
Is with them. Opposite Postoffice.
THE STAR CAFE
I he Cleanest and Most Up-to-Date
Dining Room in Town.
Quick and Polite Serviw. UniverHit
men are invited to t'iv- us a call.
Pleasant room to rent al...
The Main St. Pharmacy Co,
Handle
GUTH'S CANDIES.
Fend Uiem your card and name; they "
do tlie rest.
201 E. Mais St., - . DURHAM, N. C.
(iNCORPORXrED)
BVHIHEHM. ir.,n t.ib ,.t .... ...
BS'SL
8 hill .In Arlllnaul Ulnar's nui. '..!
lege. Rklelrb, N. V., or C barlotte, K. .
Wlo tch bookkeeplriK, Wiorthand. Fen
matMblp, etc., bjr mail.
A
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v
Dr. Wiri. Ly ticlt,
.New orhre over rale Jewelry Store',
CJIAI'FL HILL. "X.
L ti. II I LEY
Next o r to Post Office '-'
nice lini' of .Men' PnriiHiii!ri, far.
i oiifectionerif, mm Stationary, iiive
w a pari of your trle.
Merrit & Sparrows
' Livery Stable.
The Swellest,
The Most Up-to-Date,
The Most Convenient
Livery Stable in town.
Rear of Pest Office. '
E. P. GATE,
JEWELER. .
Fine Repairing a Specialty.
WATCHES AND CLCCKS.
CUT GLASS AND
SILVERWARE,
cri i pel hill, ... . . nc.
"TANK" HUNTER.
New quarters below Packard's
Hotel. Bought out entire
stock of W.W. Pickard. "
Let the College Caterer,
"MARSE JESSE,"
Prepare that banquet. He
Knows how.
More Than Your Money's
Worth.
COMMONS HALL.
$10.00 PER MONTH.
$15.60.
UNIVERSITY INN:
BOGER'S.
FrtACrfHor;fes-
C h iS 1 K A L H O T E L
BASE M E N T
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Operating Over 7,000 Miles Railway
QnieK Route to All Frinclpal Point
North South
East West ?
Through Trains Between - Principal
Gins and Resorts
Furnishing First-Cla.-n' - Ac on!iiolatiJ.
Elegant Pullman lwiiig Tars on alJ ,
Through trains. , Liniif, Vhtbfi ,,
and Obfervation (,'arn. p'or ,
stxxfd, comfort and cour-
teoufi employers
travel via
the SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Itatec, st:tiedules and other inform iJtiW .
tnraMtni hy undersiKnea.'
H. L. Vekxon, D. P. A.,
Charlotte, N. C,-. ' ,
H. II. IIahdwick, P. T. M.V f
Washington, D. C.
II. F. Carv, ). p. A., ' '
Washinstori D, C
W. II. Pah.veu., T. P. A., ;"
Kaleixh, N. C. 'i
J. II, Woon, I), p. A.,
Anheville, N,C.!
l II. DeUcrrH, T. P. A rf
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