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LUIALO Born to Professor and Mrs. P. H. Winston, a daughter. Messrs. Milliken and Rodman have been initiated into the Phi Chi fraternity. W. T. Shore has been called to Charlotte bv the serious n,,... of hi mother." ' W. F. Ilcndrix. '12, was in- itiated into, the Golden Fleece Monday night. rr vt rv o xt , , . d Wi" spend t the .Christmas holidays w.th htssoninWUmmgton. James T. Morehead, Jr., of Greensboro, has recently been the guest of friends on the Hill. Joel McAden left Saturday for Warrenton for a short visit be-. fore going to his home in Char- lotte. Ranson Sanders, Ww 3. Young. Tom Guthrie, 'and R. v. Erwin attended a dance in Durham on the 12th. Miss Kate Northrop, who has been the guest of Miss Elizabeth jjdiu, icii ;uunuaj ior ner nome in Wilmington. I he fall cross country run has been postponed on account of the bad weather until after the Christmas holidays. After the dances Miss Small. Miss Nicholson, and Miss Sim mons spent several days with Mrs. McKee. Miss Rawlings visited Miss Alice Noble. LECTURE ON CHRISTMAS Rev. W. A, Stanbury &ave One of the Best in the Y. M. C A. Auditorium Tuesday Rev. W. A. Stanbury gave one ot the best of the Y. M. C. A lectures of the term in the Y. M- C. A. auditorium on Tuesday nijht. He took as his subject nnsimas and treated it from tne standpoint of its observance. Mr. Stanbury said that Christ mas, was a time when we should get the spirit and inspiration of Christ and his life within us That it is not a time for feasting-, drinking-, fireworks, and revelry with, which it is now celebrated The; cause of the present method of observance is. that people make themselves so busy with their business affairs that they think v M JW U M 7 I U 1 I 11 L11C 1 I too little qf- Christ- and exclude Him too? much from their iives. Mr. Stanburg- urtretl each one nresent to nhsf rvp P.hricttnac wi'fVi . - -w w ww. . V'.f .p. .UU.w Y1 1 III I 11 a Christian spirit, in, a Christian manner ajid to make it a time of charity, and4 evang-elism fr f 11 Tpk cinrAra m lt sn i AauA : u. o..t." ,Jt,tiiffHti held a little hand earner tnaMMOr a thnP u u,a,u , -r-ww. ...... ..v.i, mvvf'J uuiJitsacu . uv ii iiv iivqiua.li I Iherq was once a chemistrv Who, while mixing-some danger- ous stutt, dropped a match in the vial And after a while They found his front teeth and one cvLft.CrimsotfWhite The Universities of Alabama, . . . . . . ' , Mississippi, and LOUisiana have ail been invited to play a football game in Cuba during the Christ- 'u-s noiidays. , as ! ! Mary sat upon a pin, .She showed no ncrtubation. J' or part of her. was (fenuine And part'wasPimitation Crinnoti' i inn tmcKioS OF FOURTH ESTATE7 Continued from First Page. ; the rounds of the nolice murt ! the union depot, aud tb.; court house. The visit to the Stale Depart ments was made, by Pav, On, i . M T. 1, .17-! " Tnment L . .. . "cw miucu to De be on y answer-any of the othcials could give for the day. This . fact ' dampened ' ' the enjoy- ment. of the., trip scarcely at all, however, for on the way Mr. Breton told the party many in- teresting.thiniTB abouf the art of getting the news. The students had the honor also of meeting a number of State officials', and 1 houh theJ were a little bewil dered by the array of titles, their pleasure was by no means lessened. btephenson and Winters went' with Mr. Richardson to the police court. Both were wreatlv nlp.-.spd r i - -' - when they earned - that tin's was their destination. They had therefore an equally good time as did the other party, but in news they fared little better. Stephen had the luck to make an infpr' view, but the police court proved after all uninteresting for that day. After both parties had returned to the News and Observer office, he whole class went with Mr Daniels as host. Dr. Royster, Mr. Karabee, Uity Editor of the Even ing Tones, Mr. Britton, and Mr. Kichardson, of the News and Ob server, to the Yarborough Hotel where a very delightful dinner was enjoyed. From the table the party returned to the News and Observer office, where, after at ii-mpting to write various articles for the paper, the students spent the rest of the night until 2:30 a. in. inspecting the mechanical work of making the paper. Th ; was absorbingly intervstinsr it-m. 1 he class returned to Durham on the 2:30 train, and came from Uiere to Chapel Hill in an auto mobile. The entire trio, from be- ''inning to end, had been, to every one of the class most enjov.ible md instructive, Kather than have their hair clipped as a punishment for shav ing- the heads of a number of freshmen, three hundred students of the Louisiana State University went on strike and the institute ciosea. following- the clipping- i i -t . .. . . of the fres'imen heads. President Bo'd expelled three students from viiwi aiu aiiilUMllCCU ludl lit: would not take them back.'uuless all other participants in the ton- so ial hazing-submitted to having ine,r neaus cllPPea bJ fesiunen w . . . i. and accept fifty demerit- dainty and so neat, meinougut my neart would burst ., , . . . . . . wun joy So wildly did it beat. Na nthrr hunA m ei Than that I held last nignt which was Four aces and a king-. Ex. The faculty of the University of Virmma has nassed a rpsnln. tin ae-ainst anranizpA fl.i.iiri'n,r . parties. As a rule, organization increases efficiency, but a man can get just as drunk by himself he can in a party Ex. : 1IT . 11 ...1 t i t . venesiey .,oi lege g iris lieroiciil- ly shined shoes in order that they might help in raising $Ho,o)0 toward a club house fund. They collected $, then quit, ! i'ew people realize that ihe largest University in the entire world is the University of Cal cutta, at Calcutta, Ind. The University of Virginia, Yule. Johns Hopkins, Columbia, the University of Minnesota, and the University of Illinois ha.ye.al entered into an agreement to have Japanese exchange professorships. . The University of North Carolina Head of the State Syfrem of Education : The University stand for thor oughness and all that is best in edu cation and the niouldiner of d ter. It is epuipped with 24 build- mys, new -..water works,' central heating, electric lights. Eleven Scientific Laboratories, equipped for good win k. The Faculty numbers SO Students, ..800. Library of 60,000 volumes. One librarian and four assistants. Fine Literary Socie ties. Ihere is an :ictiv Y C. A..-; conducted by the. students. Scholarships and loans for the needy and deserving. For information, address, F. P. VENABLE, President, Chapei. Hu l, N. C. Do your Shoes Need Mending TRY TRICE Opposite University Inn CAROLINA STUDENTS; Are Invited to Make the Store of Whiting. & Horton Their HEADQUARTERS when in ' Raleigh, N. C. What Time Is It? Time to have your watch rppafrert. Repair work of all kinds quickly done by Skilled Workmen. Hand it to me. Steve Pember, College Representative. JONES & FR AS1ER, (Incoj)orated) ' 1 it'KIIAM. - - NORTH CAROLINA. If You Want to Feel Good as Well as Look Good, GO TO MOSER'S BARBER SHOP All Htyles of Hair Cuts on hand at all times. Opposite caiupna. - BOARD. Home butchered Meats. Raf. Country Bntter. Plenty of Milk. Steam Cooked Jii'fits, etc. Dt-sserts no two dan t.lip None better prejiared or nit'er soe our kitchen for cleanliness. Nearest the college, nearest postofhoe, neanwt business section. CENTRAL wnTwr A "Dick" Allison, Manager. COTTRELL & LEONARD" Makers of the lu the University of oi uui, juu-varu, i aie, l'nncctoii, Stanford, and the others. C1hh Contracts a Specialty. Reliable Ma terials. Ktasonable price. UuJletinu and Sample on r-rpttt, . I . 1 LBALTIC' Z7 7l'.., Arrow Kotch COLLAR 15e. t for 85c. Cluett. Poabody & Co.. Mafcerg A G. SPALDING & BROS., The are the largest . manufacturers in Spalding the world of OFFICIAL TRADE-MARK fQLiPMENT ru ALL AIDf rAn it i a LETIC SPORTS AND PASTIMES. If YOU are inter listed in A thlelic Sport is Known throughout the world as a Guarantee of Quality you should hare a copy of the Spalding Catalog. It's a com plete riwijelojH'dia of What's New in Sport and is sent free on re quest. A. G. Spalding & Bros,, 208 E. Baltimore S., Baltimore,-Md. FRED MERRITT uoes tne best pressing and the cleanest cleaning done on the Hill. Give him a trial. Opposite University nn. Ferry Noble, HOT AND COLD BATH3. We are operating the only up-to-dale and fashionable tonsorial parlor in the ity. Prompt attention to all. J. D. WEBB General Merchant - a upcuaii Clothing' and Shoes t t Next Door to Postoffice. W. B; SORRELL, JEWELER OPTICIAN CHAPEL HILL. - - . . N. C. Meet Your Friends REXALL PHARMACY When in Durham. MR. E. S. MERRITT Is with them. Opposite Postoffice. THE STAR CAFE, The Cleanest and Most Up-to-Date Dining Room in Town. Quick and Polite Service. University men are invited to tivo us a call, Pleasant room to rent also. The Main St. Pharmacy Co, uanue GUTH'S CANDIES. Send them your card and name; they do the rest. 201 E. Main St., - . DURHAM. N. f! V'(lNCORPOBArFDl V J offera of the If adiiif BiiHiiiww and Shorthand Iotte, KHle.ffli, N. '..or Ihnrlotte, K. V. h.Ote?0h.H,,k','P,nK' Hl'orthand, Pen- mHunui)), CIV., UJ JUIUL ALBANY. NEW YORK. Caps, Gowns and Hoods North Carolina, University of the Dr. Witt Lynch, DENTIST, .New i.rth'e over Cates' Jewelry Store, CI I A PEL II ILL, X. 0. L. G. UT LEY Nyt IJ.Qtir .tQ PosfOff icei ni e line of Mi-n's .FiirniHlijiigH, Cigars, lilei-liouerifw, and Stationary, (iive i a jiai i in your muie. L L .. . M Merrit i Sparrow's Livery Stable. The Swellest, The MosNUp-to-Date, The Most Convenient. Livery Stable in town. Rear of Post Office. E- P C ATE, JEWELER. Fine Repairing a Specialty. WATCHES AND CLOCKS. CUT GLASS AND SILVERWARE. OH. PEL HILL, ... . .. N o "TANK" HUNTER. New quarters below Pickard'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. $15.00. UNIVERSITY INN. BOGER'S. Fruits and Confectioneries. CENTRAL HOTEL HASH MENT. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Operating Over 7,000 Miles Railway Quick Rome to All Principal Point. North South East West Through Trains Between Principal Cities and Resorts Furnishing First-Class .Accommodation. Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cars on all i (trough trains. Dining, Club, aiKl Obwrvation (ars. For ereed, comfort and cour teous employers travel via the SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Ratee, schedules and other information furnmlied by addressing the undersigned. R. L. Vkrxox, D. P. a., Charlotte, N. C. S. II. Naudwick, V. T. M., Washington, D. C. Hi F, Cakv, G. I. A., Washington D. C. W. II. pAltXEI.l., T. I. A ., Raleigh, N. C. J. II, Wood, J). V, A., Asheville, N, C, Jt, JI, DjcBitts, T. I'. A P V,"f
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