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I Page Four THE TAR HEEL Saturday,' January 29, 1927 Biff Telephone Men Here for Two Days Will Look Over Senior Prospects for Next Year. Four representatives of the American Telephone and Tele- graph System including Co. R. I. Rees, head of the System's Edu cational department, and Mr. Kendall Weisiger, Education director for the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., will be the guests of the Engin eering and Commerce' depart merits Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. While here they will present the policies of their companies to the Seniors, and will look over the members of the class in order to secure pros pects for positions next year. Three University men who graduated last year are now with the Southern Bell at Atlanta, Ga., and several members of this year's class have signified their intention to enter this field. AT THE CHURCHES Baptist Eugene Olive, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. Stu dent classes conducted by Dr. A. C. Howell and R. B. Lane. 11:00' a. m. Morning Sermon: "Making Religion Practical."- 6:45 p. m. B, Y. P. U. 7:45 p. m. Evening Service. CHRISTIAN B. J. Howard, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11 :00 a. m. Morning Sermon. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p. m. Evening Service. ' ' ; ROMAN CATHOLIC ' Mass held on the first and third Sundays of the month in the Y. M, ( C. A. at 8:30 a. m. conducted by Father O'Brien, pt Durham. METHODIST Walter Patten, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. ' m. Morning Sermon, 6:45 p. m. Ep worth League. 7:45 p. m. Evening Sermon. PRESBYTERIAN W. D. "Parson" Moss, Minister 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. N 1100 a. m. Morning Sermon. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p. m. Evening Sermon. CHAPEL OP THE CROSS A, S. Lawrence, Rector '. 8:00 a. m. Holy Comunion. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. . -, 10:00 a. m. Men's Bible Class, con ducted by "Andy" Milstead. 11:00 a. m. Morning Service. 6:45 p. m. Young Peoples League. 7:45 p. m. Evening Service. Enoch Garland "Mike" Rob bins, Greensboro, has been very ill with a severe case of influ enza and a general nervous and physical indisposition for the past several days. Mr. Robbins, for some time, was in a seriously critical condition. Sigma Epsilon fraternity an nounces the pledging of Linwood P. Harold of Edenton, N. C. Tar Heels Play Two Ways for a Victory (Continued from page one) throws, while the losers were able to count five points out of about ten attempts. ; The Deacons played great ball the last half and deserved their victory. Probably no other team has ever pulled a more surpris ing comeback within the walla of the "old ice box," and even in the blackest moments, they were not in the least disturbed by the lead of the Tar Heels. James and Dowtin, Wake For- ORPHEUM Welccir.es Yea Always The Home of Musical Com edy and Vaudeville , 3 Shows Daily 1 i - . '' '' 5 Shows Saturday TAR HEEL PICTURES MUST BE ARRANGED AH men on the Tar Heel business and editorial staffs must have their pictures taken for the Yackety Yack at once. The photograph- ci la ueic xui me itsb iiiiic. s He is leaving . Wednesday, so it is necessary that all active men on the staff have their pictures taken at once. est forwards, were all over the floor, staging a brilliant offen sive exhibition. The former, by virtue of six foul points out of seven throws, was high scorer of the game with 14 points. He was followed by Vanstory, of the Tar Heels, with 10 points and Dowtin with 8 points. B. Hackney and Morris play ed nice defensive ball for the losers, and performed a credit able feat in holding down the Wake Forest scoring' aces to seven baskets from scrimmage ' The line-up and summary of the game: Wake Forest (30) Carolina (23) . Position James (14) , Price (6) Forward Dowtin (8) Vanstory (10) Forward Emmerson (2) j. Purser (2) Center Owen (6) ..... B. Hackney (1) Guard Ober . :.....;. Morris (4) Guard Substitutions: Carolina, R. Hack ney and Cathey. Referee, Drennan (Springfield). Opening Night of Grand , Opera at Durham Pleases v (Continued from page one) capade making him believe that it is the Duke's wife on whom they have designs. During the abduction, the conspirators sing the whispering chorus ("Zitti, Zitti"). A scream from Gilda makes Rigoletto realize what has happened. The second act is staged in the big palace where Gilda is con cealed. Rigoletto attempting to hold his role of buffoon and at the same time to hide his trag edy learns from the ' courtiers that his daughter is concealed in the palace with the Duke. As he .pleads with the courtiers for her, Gilda rushes out. In the scene following between Gilda and Rigoletto, the sweet and clear qualities of Morini's voice were shown to advantage a- gainst the pathos and determin ation of her father as she begs him to spare the Duke's life. In the third act the scene changes to the den of Saraf ucile on the outskirts of the city. This scene was particularly well stag ed, showing the courtyard of the hostelry and the approach there to. In the courtyard, the Duke is lured by Maddelene, the gyp sy. Outside the gate, Gilda looks on in horror and Rigoletto in NEW SWEATERS Arriving Daily It will be worth your while to see them. Hart Schaffner Marx Suits Just Arrived You are welcome to inspect thern JACK UPMAH'S UNIVERSITY SHOP Ned To Pick satisfaction at the Duke's on coming downfall. ; The , flirting of Maddelene leads us into the famous quartet, "The Quartet' with "Caro Nome" formed the high spots of the ;erformance Lauro's voice flirting in the can dle light in the Quartet came out to better advantage than in "Woman is Fickle" which pre ceded his temptation by Mad delene. However, Lauro was greatly handicapped by a cold and gave worthy performance in spite of it. Gilda and Rig oletto in ; the shadow outside joined with the Duke and Mad delene in a duet which makes the Quartet really two duets marvelously interlaced. As Gilda and Rigoletto leave, the gypsy pleads with Spara f ucile to spare the Duke, who has taken refuge with him from a storm. As they plot to let the Duke go and to give to Rigoletto the body of the first person who knocks - at their gate before twelve in place of the body of the Duke, Gilda returns . and overhears the conspiracy. Over come by her love for the Duke she knocks. Rigoletto returning at the fat al hour of twelve receives the body and gloatingly reserves for himself the right to throw it in the river. As he starts to go, he hears the aria "Woman is Fickle" and the Duke, arm-in arm with Maddelent, crosses the back of the stage. A flash of lightning reveals to Rigoletto CLOTHES that Gilda is the ' victim. The last aria "In Heaven Above" a duet between Rigoletto and the dying Gilda was sung with the ease, finish, and dramatic abil ity which marked these charac ters throughout the perform ance. Maestro Gabriel Simione, who conducted in place of Maestro Pirro Paci, impressed us with his handling of the Opera. The Orchestra was a little loud and drowned some of the finer qual ities of; the ensemble but we at tribute this to the poor acoustics of the house and a lack of the proper space for the Orchestra. The small part of the Ballet was presented by Miss Littlefields Ballet with outstanding grace. The La Scala will present two performances today, "The Bar her of Seville" at 2:30 and "Faust" at 8 :30 p. m. Mr. Paul John Weaver, who is guest con ductor at "Faust" urges that we show our appreciation of this unusual opportunity by, being at all the. performances and by fill ing up the few remaining seats. 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