T GIMGHOULS LODGE IS NEARlKGlCOlBtfaf tPN The future home of the Gimghouls, vhieh Is beiuit,.pPiW(to8peqt Is nearing eompletion. Already the mas sive walls .J',hf. Rppl, Casthj have. risen to a comiunuumg uvigiu, a,na tne observation tower, together with the stair tower, 'W niiHefr ' s6metidiW within the next two or three weeks. The fire proof sheeting covering the roof has been put on, and everybody is planned to be liftojd.shaijft y, coinnieneement The GImgh6uls wllr open1 their 'lodge by an eitertnment at comniencement Many alumni Members are expected to attend the opening, and perhaps Court- N'ew Orleans, to view the result of his work." , This uniue structure has attracted a number of visitors from neighboring cities he Gimghouls are being cbngratu- not only on the ,te chosen for i k.. i i new Jiumc) ui iwi inc. misusing they have bufit V and ' latedl their casttf I SOCIETY OF mi XI WILL GIVE LECTURE , HERE SOON . r i i i (Continued front page one) versife', in Phlips Ha,U on April 26 and 37. Lantern slides vill be used to U- i ... . . , ij . .. lustrrfte both lectures: , i Dr. ogist,j sultink Wate; the Amer; NoWiiiiationsVe Madte1 ''" UH1 111 For Alumni Officers V' of'thS ; The Nomiiiatin'g Committee General Alumni Association" of f h& Uni versity has submitted its nominations 'tor nfHJi- Jll . , J. 1 . I '. . J "' j"r me coming year. '. They arei for president, A. M, Scales, of Greens boro, and 'Ni' Al'lowftsehtlbf ftunnV'for' first vice-presEdent'tepheri "& Bra&aw; of 'Washington, AhA A'J'B'.'1 Andrews,"'of Raleigh j 1 fixf' second vlcepresident4 Clem G. Wright, of Greensboro, and C.-A. J6nasV bf'"L,inc61ntdnj' ' for" director's, Leroy Springs bf Lancaster, South Caro liriai.'F'.i Mi 'OstW,'8ewahee,'Tenndsee, Charles 0.i Litlghinghfause' of'Greeni ville, C. W. Home, of ClaytdriiPred J. CoitflafM.Wttdwshaio .Hem: ot Raleigh, Kay Dixon, of Gastonia, and T. Holt Haywood, of New York Clt' Tlie constitution provides that further nominations may be made by any grbup of fifty alumni. The election will heltt through mail ballot. The Cen Alumnf Office ' will mail ballots to those alumni who desire them. The i re sult pf the elections will be announced at the meeting of the General Associa tion in Memorial Hall on Saturday morn ing,. June 5. ; v 1 I PLAYMAKERS GO ON SPRING TOUR FRIDlAY Berkey is a very prominent geol and since 1906 he has been Con- Geologist of New York Bd. Supply. He was Geologist of third Asiatic, .expedition .for, the lean Museum Vof , Natural ' History In 1912. jfcjrfe.'l&mber 'of the Institute? M'toing Eneineers,'of the Geoloky SoW'!Br";'Aerica7;. and .'of Informal dinner, was served in the i ..... ,..i-.voii:t.u-i v'v.-. inn last evening at osm ror Sigmal An Carol Sigma) Xi Baejept and all! others L in terest id In ,rnetingl J?.r, Be.rkeyx NG YOtTRoldAclothes ke "Y"ftldav? df?oi-5io6 6 a W Vi W ' -.-i monpy. t air prices. BR to t ' .n Now is the Time to B ly Your Linen Suit. Our Stoc c is. Complete in import ed andtj domestic - Linens in plaidjii checks, stripes and solidf coiofs? riand '4 Piece Suiti: Continued "from page one) -mt night, and High Point Saturday night. Sunday' the trip wilj be made to Char- loire, me r irst year'' being presented there Monday nighf.iO Tuesday tjiey will playin Concordl"i-!Bden, the great aluminum tenW-jriie played ion Tuesday; a toui'of "inspection has been planned for the) members of the trip through the lutiilnuul plants, bn lharsday the Pjaymakerwill journejjto Gastonia where they willplay Thursday night, another s1ghtseeiig trip tliroijgh the, cotton mills has been 'planned thdre. Friday night Afiey plaji'iln I.itioolnton, Saturday niglit Burnsvillli, 'loiiday night Asheville, Tuesday :"nieht Hickory, and Vednesday might Salistiuiyi I air. ueorge jwnny . wui. inage tne trip, and Professor Koch wM'Sccompany the PlaynUikers: as general ;s)ipervif or. The castjincludej Margaret' '.-jEllis, as Mrs. Livingston, Mr. George ' Di'nny as Mr.- Liybjgston,'; Howarii i tii&iel as Tommy Tucker, Tiieltua Moody :a Hat tie the cook, Helen ' Leatherwood a$ Gri ce Livingston, Phike Boyd as Mrst Bi r stow, Graham -Dofcier as Uncle j My n m, the doctor,.: Charles Iipscombc -,is J Ir. BarstowjBiU "Windiey as, Dick Loring This is the'21h stata Vour of he Cai o lina Playmakers. Large and enthusiastic audiences ltave'been predicted is all tjie towns on tlie itinerary. : . , I )ANCES AFTER EXAMS I 'Hie final dancer-oMhe- U. N. C. Ger man Club will bejield June 8, 9, and 10, according to i a ireport from that Club. These; dances are always the most fastid i'liis -of sdcial. functions that) are held (jii lhe .'-'Hill", land are looked forward to With' much pleasant anticipation by the members' o ithe iClub. ' .-.t!' il i The 'niusic for the1 dances will be ren dered by two 'of the best 1 orchestras In the South. ' The Carolina Club orchestra or Greensboro' 'wUl probably furnish the ifm'slc' foi' tiie " first twd dances 'on" the Bight' 6r '3itie"& and 'the ' day ' iif Jiine 9,' ' Wiiilti ' the Jan ' Garber orchestra' : of Oo'ral 'Cabfe,' ah' old "Carolina ' favorite, will in"a IP 'probability ' furnish f he ! music for the final '''dances 1 dn June '9iandi!0..i!'' the" nights 'of I 6fficlals' "bf ' thcl ,'Germafi 'ClWb"' issUe spe'cftl warning to'!its members !wihi 'have W paid' their'' initiation1' fees " ahd! all fresh'mhrV' wiib:' wish'to ' jon the' Club, to pa'y the'W duis'hefore"May' l5l'if' they wish to attend thV fihal' dances. '.''Gor don" Wei'ks is ''the1 secretary ; und treas urer ofi'the'Cliib-la'nd all fees should be forwarded to' him at once. - ' t J V.A t V I C6W in i).d inspec our StockNs all we-ask-and you mil waljcut jconYincegi fa ydu saved nionejr' f 1 UNIVERSITY SHOP EI MEW HANDY PACK I pocket and purse Mora for your moaty I ia4 tb best Peppermint Pj CbmvlRgSwMtforanymoney . 'took for WiWs P. K. Handy Pack 'fV on yonr Dealer CojnjgLSllS -r f ' 'IT '. i I R. R.CLARK I DENTIST "OwBims; trchaptr hui TTT Phona S8S OAG RIDGE WINS ..-V ML FROM FROSH 4-2 I i ; (Continued Jrom page one) one run that tlie ffeshmen pushed ower didn'f do.any ,good..,., yT A Both teams' hit Jwtll, jftjt J h eatuYe stick work of the' dajT was contributed by Durham, the visiting first sackir, This .slutreer found Ingram for three hits out of three Trips' to the platend one of his hits cleared""the" "fence In tlglireldoTaomerunTTO lsCMrrfePWYIfofe"v Williams played thebest gameforthe Tar'Baliies. "He" accepted five chances in the field without a bobble and turned in a homer and a single for his stare of the stickwork. Fred Beam retutne4 loiliis juldjpojiftkjji iirdJtte)bat ajftef an absence oV several weeks, due $o a sorefootj and ttlie Jig raei bingTes fchat s4nt 4ri- runs ig riiqr got ! two- i u Box score and Summary: i . ' i. Oak Ridre AB R H ru A. xs Dean, 2b Goodson, ss - Rand, ss lf Howard, 3b Durham, lb . Beaver, rf Benton, c .... White, p D s 6 ? i tRIENDSHIP COUNCIL . m, HAS BANQUET FRIDAY I '' " (Continued from page ' one) I ii-I .til "t 1, In I VI! Cacolin, Y. M.,CjA.i a the'!mother, of tlie. Council, i& and supports a fel loe's j jt rue, j friend,, andf helper, . ,the ; Uni tefsity!s greatestiBsset" , In response to thia toastijTom pearsall, of. the, YM, C A(, , Cabinet, , spoke.,,.! the Freshman Friendship Couucilj as the forefinger, of the.hand pf the. Y. M. C. A.,".and prais- ij ii i Ai yi 1 1 . 4 ea .uie, worit oil pie,MJuqcu -mis; year, j'heiilively;, jokes, given ,by Joe Bobbitt contributed . great .deal to the; evening's entertairunentt- ' u..i j . ' ) ; i 1.. ' . ! -At the outset 'of ' his ' address,' Mr. Meyer said' that' he had expected to de- Tiver en" extended .serious talk, and try to give the member of the Council some thoughts, .that would do them good, but tjhat1 was- because .he , had been wisin foroied: as .to .the. mood - in . which the" pro gram, was to. he given, and, instead, he i quldt :tty, 'jto t.iollowi the., lighter t vein. HOiWever,?! afters an introduction of wit and; .. a , humorous .sketch,! the f. gave - the Council, a beautiful talk land, illustration of tlie .need :and -value off leadership lor the He '.i- .-1 .' - l i pointed out the fact.,jhat education and training ; is, .necessary .for i the, making of good leaders, and that the thought and life these' 'men would : be' 'the 'guiding influence of 'the entire generation;1" He placed 'confidence' in" the present 'young genetatioTi,!!'and 'his' talk" was an "en couVagemeiif tti ' "tlieyoiith "6f; todaj to rain" themselves "tor leadership, 'to look intaHfe fetinkhihe1 of life, for the Council lo'WntiiiW"!!!''''' m'afee"'f Of 'leadeiishipji 'and ' to k" now ' and believe 'that '''God's' In1' Vis" hefaVen I 'all's right 'with 'the" 'world. ', ' ,!H" :'" i The menu, servetl in' four course, con- Sisfe' of ( grapefrjiit ".-cocktaii. ' celery, ilfves.'tenderioin' steakl julienne pota- Jfiii iltw 7-iiu .W'-Vl" " ' ' ,ieiiuce ana, xomaio every undertakifi;htur?.countr?i orld, and pn.fjl'ie Carolina, eanipus.' ' 1 H- ri.l .il.iii, .t toes,, green peas, .let I iLlSi.,i X:iif. 'IV salad, rolls, coffee, lc 38 12 11 21 10 8 ABRHPOM Totals Freshman F.ard, lb ;H H(V 1 8 Y leWrfleidU'l i 2 2 i 1 SatWfield, ss 3 2 2 Finlator, cf ....... ,-riT A,). 0 Furchess, If . -- 1 I Jessup rf I....-...-..,-. . .;. I Williams, 3b - 4 12 Beam, c , ' 0 2 Tnirrnni. Xt ' O 11 2 9 12 21 b t 1 (Jotak () Score by innings: Oak Ridge , . 250 aoo St-w IfAWitU. 420 on ".If- Summary i Two base hits White, at- terfteld. Three base hits Coxe. norae- runs Johnson, Durham, Williams. Scrl; ... , . ' 1. flee hits Satterfield. Struct oui-r-i. White 3, by Ingram 4. Bases on bals off White 2, off Ingram 2. Double play- Williams to Coxe to Foard, Rand to Pf itoj Durban Jtlmplre-jgides. ,: " Ji the Inltlation ttUucile Heath if tBaltiihorj Md.f I Sigma' Epsilon announces the initia tion of T. G. Croom and J. C. wmt, oi Asheville;" and " C R.' BerrlerT ot Greenboio.(K-r:-rssS2iSgi. V I " 51 '!.! t i'i , J ' ' ice cream, and, cake. Harmonicas, .iilownBrjs fans, joke boxes, toy pistols,--: and ait vduietjf iini riQlseMmakeret'l'flrfcragiten the guests as' favors. Ihe. color scheme oi white and pink' was !iarkedf6ut iii' the decora- Soijsj fftr.lie tabh,ajid .hall,- which jCom ineii the gpwiiS,iofc the, girh? and tSliftmxedosf qt.tjie.boys ,tp make;thje t- fairioneif the gayest, tlt has yet graced tl;inalu dinjug jhall pf ,the Carolina Inn. I t-f. L t'u. '( m "';.-..'. -nii -oi' w. -i ll uanvtnvMP,!". '6 i(7mnMd fripage 'oney (lit KM (It -ttilrM 1 ''' "" i'i.iii'i r. ' at Charlotte May 7. These appointments Oja.r.ry, hjogt, ty,.jCve.rx section of,, the.. state. 'fliafumnL associatjon.at each, pf, these 'laei,-, playft,,the,1.par,t, qf bqpWo .i-fte rieflsliy'-jljumnij thus, enabling. these points toj .became, a ..rallyjpg center, , f pr , all , tlie ilmnp ,(tlt, ,teri;itprys.-'ln thh).,manT ijeutjacling alumni, Jthroughputs the state wjli Jiav-e, an,oppartuuity ,to receive t torn FjtSSideutif Chaae isi.owo Interpretation 0t nthc ...important . tWngs l happening, .In University life td his.challenge to the l!utUreiji!'),i til iisrtV' ' .U:i:Ai' in Mr. Dhnlel"3iiint,i' GeheraI 'Alumni Seeretary-i 'accompanied' " DrJ Chad 'on several 6fi:lrts7trip.1''1 While' hi Morgan torH' thcy",wer'' honored by a 'luncheon given 'by 'the Burke eounty alunini. Pre Ihtoyplantf1 fbf : the the Burke county alumni were made,- and Mr. R. O. Huffman was appointed tem poiary lcliairmon (i"')J -nui!ii'.7 - -Unie, j -tllurinei President Chase's Vlsft ttf Ashe Ville, hi addressed the boys of the high school as' well i, the1 Afumn! Assoclatldri. He also' m"ale a trip td Wildacresi'where he inspected the summer assembly ground ot M6Unt ' Mitchell ' Assbcla tidri' of Atts and' Sciencesi of Which Dri Thomas' Nik(Jn,J ' celebrated noVellsti ' is president. Dr. Chase, together with oth-i e'protriinerit men1 torAmerka'IS a!,mejii-ber- of 1 the: aavisrtry' board ' of this asso ciation. . -liU.itl'o- : " i am 1 I '-l-tl -'''-I J Theta S. Kappa (iNul ) Fraternity s an nounced! the Initiation of Wallace Leary of C.'Tderitony' James Paul of . F.lkin,' and Harry Barnes-of.' Ahoskle.' !' bii . : t Liii'XlJ& i'Xil-fl-Jl IHAISE WILL SFEAK AT , . . ... L STATE COLLEGE MAY 12 To Deliver Principal Address At An; j nual Celebration o-f. State College j i Scholarship Day, At Raleigh. (J, Dr. Harry W, Chase, President of the University 'of 'North Carolina, will make the 'principal address at State College Scholarship 'Day, ' which is to be cele bratdd May 12. '''"';;' V'r' H j An annual Scholarship Day . at Sftte College has Deeh Inaugurated under the auspices of the Pine Burr Society and phi Kappa Phi. The present plan is to set aside one "day every, year for the , ? . . , , , , . . t . ( ,' ' , . . v.'!.-. ; purpose of bringing the importance of high scholastic standards before the' stu dents of the Institution. ' , i . liii, ,;. .,.! v i,r.l .ViiiiMi In addition to Dr. Chase, the principal speaker of the day. there will be invited representaiives from' .the' chapters of IPhl Beta " Kappa at Carolina, Duke, and Davidson. ' The" names of the jDiembers of the hpnbrary societies' and f raterni- .- i '., ' j'i' " . rn. lies ana we names o oiner siuuenis having a high scholastic standing will be read. All organizations having trophies or 'ciips to award will do fvo pnhat da., I ' The exercises will b'e, ' Ifield in , ' Pullen Hall and will continue , from o'clock until 1 o'clock. All classes will be sus pended during tin? time. !',! I Ivf tENNlS TOURNEY'1 ""''' "M,m 11 CLOSti SATURDAY i i.) ,, ' lni.lt ,nn iwtmifna ' i K (Continued from page, out) , A i in with Rogers, ! Who defeated 'Elgrij ' iiif Qarblina, Brown,' Pf I)avldsbn,'an4 tiar'rj ' .iii-i j-i ,. .: i. ;,,. t-uf i. of Davidson Whitener won the, state Championship in the singles, .flye. years go and should win over Rogers because j Whitener, ,and ..Rogers i were decidedly (jff. form in the doubles finals. . Rogers dould not get his service, going as in pre vious games. He Jiadj the hardest serve of any man in the. tournament but was 4 little. weak in the court gameWhite ner was also' out of ,his usual playing style; he didn't seem td be able to place his' shots with his usual accuracy or get, lis chop-stroke going. j ; However, Mc Cutcheon and , Carr . took advantage , of thany" miscues to annex the title, Fre quent errors were made by ;both.s sides Wtttthe odds favoring the Davidsonians. Time after tiipe they, would yolley back and forth only for put of the players to drive the ball .out of the .courf or Into the net. "Mac" and Carr would often i-i'l .' - -.H. I'"'.! . ' I . . i -.I ...HI draw their opponents up to the net only to -put a well-placed drive past them. The Tar 'Heels' captain,' Whltaker, after' a hard "battle with Agelaslo, of Wake Forest, ' gave Whitener 'a mean struggle before he was eliminated.' .iJoth of-these men had at one time held the singles championship of North Carolina and were well' experienced In the art. But the 'sorrel-topped Dukemen had the advantage over "Hap" because , of his superior 'height arid strength, but "Hap1' made'up'for it b his, indomitable fight ing . spirit. Whitaker had a beautiful drive 'and' it' was "a great factor In 'his gamef- "The5 'other Carolina players ' were eliminated in the 'second and third tbund of the tournament! It must be said'," how-' eyer.'that the Tar Heels gave the 'other boys a long arid liard scrap before' fhe'y relinquished' their' hold on thp tourna ment" 1 " " ' j A total of six institutions were repre sented at the tournament. ( They were tiuke'' tniversityt Davidson' College, Wake Forest College, Guilford College, Lenolr-RKyne tollege, and the Univer sity of forth Carolina.' ' ' i .1 11 1 . ,;JI,iUi .." K',J'. .!l t I 1 fit I PI Shows At TUESDAY, . . . . : : . : . April 27, 1926 Carr Laemmle presents 1 f j r f ',) O.JJ-,: tftWf i.v ..-. : nprnrii' UliHTHPPii".'!' ' I' 6'40 and ' ' From ijlie novel by Temple Bailed' ' ' Jacqueline' Ijoguii, tlullen l.andis, George Fawcett -t j''5'iS f'!iiaiif If". ' ""'.. 1 j 'mid., Wwl .Crane " , .tif" VI,,, j -, . ., --.ii .. .lyupino Lan Comedy-n"Tlie Fighting Dude" i'l'iiw fiV'i ' '''''I ' ' ''''- fir':' ' I.".: '! '!' ' ,h,i WEDNESDAY,. .'... April 28, 1926 !.:':.," -..,! :l,'ih'i i.wV ..T I . . . : -,,,, IS,eVUiar , First National Presents Corine Griffith In her " ' '. '' ''"' '" '"'"""' .latest picture a triumph 1 " ' Admission '-"INFATUATION" "'-. ''". . ' ! Mermaid !Comccly--"Ikl'' Your1 Haf" ""' f bi)!,'!.i';il'.il'..ii y.i "" ..vW it il j. ii j SPOUTLIGHT " ;:i.'..'H.''' '.A.. .il.ijdi "t; Sjl.-i-Hi il'i'iJii.il! :li if-)' i-.p, fl'j ni v.'-' .'l 1 TT ri c k wig k i n earre i.'i, I.. 1)1:! ,.'l I'lli: HiiSjl! ftH (ii, iiii'M ti' i'i,r lH'fil Cm . Almost a Pari of Caroling C .(iiai lr.lv r' (.a ll'r t lil-lfl -I I -wif Hi n.i'fti !, "M1 ; ;BUOI):I'IIkk noOKixc, cc-MP.ANYf;;;;., ' "' Roofing and Sheet Metal Work " ' " ' irn :t- !)!'.' ;.;i 'i'i,!h! nrrrnr NORTHERN CAPITALISTS i . BUY ASHEVILLE SCHOOL tii- Viiiii., oii.i'i. ..ii 'i,i';j hII iTltil The Asheville SchooL ,for Boys,, which yearly sends Carolina a .large delegation of students, has recently, . been, jold. n , Its owner .. aaq, headmaster,- Mrf, Anderson, has, ,reyred, and tbe.schppl has, been, pur chased by :;Mt-i 'Walter P.jF'rase, anda group of Pittsburgh . associates for Mr. Fraser jays tha( there will be ne change In the" acuity or the' Instruction save . in the placing of -a greater 'emphasis On idealism in the religious education. ' !.. This school" Is of interest to University students both because it. is, the only one! pi its kina in tne soutn ana Decause it (OH .!-. j ) I "v.. ,')(.:!,.. .Ji , ,; ."i;, .,,.'!( lias .sent so .many , excellent men to Caror i ina. v Ifci'ls'-i'similari' to such .'Northern! choolsa's 'Exetet,';and-'-'Tome and Is the' tfnfy ''fejjreseritat'iy'e 'of'' that' class ' of ' schools, south of MaryWid! ,' , j il. t.i.i '.'i;t , '. .'.' f h! "I 0 Bk i .Among the men it.has sent-to Carolina . and who have played an important parti in. University activities are George Ste-ihensj- Byrort iGIonri Julius Adams, WU iluri' Schaiiffrier,1 Prarik Cox, Sam' Fisher,' oiii CheeseDorough.'. Parmelee ;Wrdi piurhliajn Cdihurn, arid iriany others. i''" I Mr. F'raser, tlie new owner and head-' liiaster'is greatly interested 'In the al- . most phe'liomeiial growth arid prosperity if North Carolina. ' t I IIIl .-'' -Ml! "1 -J-.llSW I . IlKl ii .!)(' I!'V-' "".";"Mm l'tT ,Ujmk fc2. rM1W1?w ' filwr 'Tiff i-j.i ;.!;iiii in .-'MiiSui f-'wl,! ii'., ir.tf.ifij !) II. 1 I! (I ( . lll-i'i' I'I i ; r.ij. i,. . i :it,il i .i i' ..(.. Y 'n:'7 ' i!V..;r t;iflK .;)': It.l'l . iim i i "i n. m tit y r ' I ' I '.I. ".)") I'll'-HI '' ''I I mI'I' SO i-i't.iui il ''ii'it'I In'.; l...'i-i (,.!,,(,,)! MONDAY Am n,.i-' J -11 : ' .'.:'.''.; Vi K i I n' H H '!. 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