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Vol.XIII DAVIDSON COLLEGE,DAVIDSON,N.C,OCTOBER1,1925 No. 3 WIN OVER WOFFORD PRECEDES CLASH WITH BAPTISTS Garrity and Younger Training Elevens I HONORARY FRATERNITY | Hendrix Scores Lone in 7-0 "j COUNSELORS~~~~~~~~ "j for Big Battle in Charlotte Saturday : The following■ are the 10 fratcrni- : Victory Over Fighting Terrier Eleven : ties invited to join the newly organized ■ " Wake Forest Gets With Victory Wildcat : council of honorary fraternities: Recovers Off Decisive Over Carolina— A. Holllnggworth O. D. K. ! Wildcat Machine Smashes Wofford Defense AfterMcConnell Forwards Outweighed Over Ten Pounds Each— Baptists Have \ H. Fumble— Terriers Sweep Field Twice But Passes Intercepted Wonder Backs— Both Teams Fast \ R. ». Parker Alpha Phi Epsilon j — Grey Stars Vance and Richie : J. J, Earnhardt.Gamma Sigma Epsilon : With I!. Biology Club The \ E. Miller \ Sweeping around the Wofford right end [or touchdown in the second quarter, eyes of North Carolina football fa ns are centered this weekupon Coach Hank G Smith 1'i Kappa : a I F. Delta the to their eighth consecutive victory over the Garrity and Coach Monk Younger as each primes his eleven for the classic of the E, Jim Hendrix led Wuvidson Wildcats . | J. Moore 1. R. Club j Terriers. day Saturday. The clash on Wearn Field in Charlotte is the second gridiron battle | C. E, Houton Philosophy Club j between Again generaliship won a football game. The two teams had exchanged nine punts Carolina's youthful coaches. But th ic battle will be quite a different thing from = I.. and the B.Huie Scabbard Blade I with Dick Grey besting Fulk. of Wofford, by a few yards each kick. Hcndricx played last between Davidson and Wake Fores t. Those were the days of weakness among : W. Sigma : R. Graves l'i Sigma came a and victory. All both Baptists and Presbyterians, and the 6-0 1 victory that Wake Forest rang up in l{)23 "" for a break and when the break he played it for touchdown : S. \V. Brown Sigma Upsilon game calling brought little honor to the Baptist team. in all. Hendrix played the more like a seasoned quarter than a halfback ij signals. However, this year it is another story. i Having smashed the championship hopes of I Makei MUtake Quips Honorary Deep in their own territory in the first the Tar Heels for the second consecutive and Cranks Staff Fraternities Hundred year, the Wake Forest crew is sailing One Candidates half the Wofford quarter made the fatal Plans Larger Year Book Organize for lateral which through North Carolina for another cham- Council Try Out for Glee ClubImistake of calling fur a pass, pionship. Coach Garrity has sent the going wild was scrambled for In vain till vet- GeorgeShaddock Chosen to Succeed Control of Activities eran Fetzcrs to the shelf as football coaches, Joe McConncll covered it on the Wofford KennethHarris as Head of Art Extensive Southern Tour Planned and the people of the state are today watch- Singers 25-yard line. Then Hendrix gathered his Department for in Addition to Special 1 ing him and Younger. New Council to Eliminate Former Entertainments team for the final plunge to victory. Black Coach Conflicts in Bidding Among made a scanty yard over center, but Grey Garrity showed the world that he H.L. Shaw, the editor-in-chief of the 1926 can refill great gaping holes HonoraryOrganizations men, forty clipped off 14 oil n reverse play. Then Black in his line with- Quips and Cranks, announces that the entire Ono hundred upper classmen team, hit the line again for a short gain. The out injuring his for last year his vic- already and sixty Freshmen, including nineteen of staff is hard at work, and expects to came the tory over Carolina was by only a single The Honorary Fraternity Council, an or- last year, tried out for (lie Glee Cluti oil master stroke when Hendrix faked put out an annual that will surpass any ever same reverse instead drove through the point, while this year a touchdown was the ganization honorary Wednesday evening, September 23. Mrs. K. but published at Davidson. The new year book in which the fraternities eight yards margin. In Riley and Daniels he has two Daughterly, by 1). (I. Wilson, Icenter of the line for and first will be essentially the same in size, but will on the Hill each have a representative, was II. assisted aggressive ends, while idown on Woffqrd's one-yard line. limmcrson at center be superior in material ;also, a radical change president of thr club; Frank Hudson and T. and Ellerbc at formedlast week. This council is the same The great defensive team that Rip Major tackle are among the state's will be made in the cover. Professor Er- G. liarr, took charge of the try-out. From foremost to the honorary fraternities as the Pan-Hel- |has built came to life, stopped the next two linesmen. winla old class room Eu Hall has been the 100 aspirants for a place in the club 46 However, in plunges, but was swept off its feet when it's not his line that will receive turned over the staff be used as head- lenic Council is to the social fraternities. were retained as likely material. Tliis num- the attention, to to L raced around the end for the win- nor will it draw the crowd. quarters Each honorary fraternity that has been in-' ber is to he reduced within the week to -40, Hendrix for material. All the work possible ning touchdown. In the "four horsemen" Coach Garrity has a will be the quota of members set for the coming j done here. vitcd to be a member of the council has One of the most beautiful plays of the game crew that willbear more watching than any It is season. The clul> will lie slightly larger backfield the desire of the staff to make this selected a man to he their representative. had preceded all this, when Dick Grey, at- in the South Atlantic States, for book one that more than it has been in the past, only 32 having is distinctive, that is a punt, pass, hack Rackley, Greason, Ober and Karleskint are This man can represent only one organiza- made the trips in 1924-25. Regular practice tempting to missed the raced truer characterization of the college life at yards up wonders for speed and drive, while it was tion. will begin the first of October. to get the ball and booted it for 53 Davidson, rather than a portrayal of college about game pulled Chackles, long famous on High the field. Later on In the Grey the Asheville life in general. It is to be a printed repro- The main purposes of the council arc to Mrs. Coral Baker will again direct the team, who scored against a hair-raising play when he snatched a Carolina. duction of the Wildcat spirit as it is seen in formulate a practical meeting schedule for chorus. Mrs. Baker, who is from Charlotte, Younger Wofford pass off the hands of several Ter- Monk is strengthening his team the all the organizations; heretofore several of has contributed greatly to the success of the different student activities. Itis to be the riers and Wildcats. He caught a pass, he for the Wake Forest clash by sending Brassy the meeting have conllictd and a man wcho organization for the past two years, and the culmination of the year's work of The Da- steadily hooted the ball for long punts, he Baker back to tackle, where he won his has a member of several of the fra- officers feel that they arc in secur- vidsonian in that it will be the greatest shock been fortunate the ends, and once he stood alone be- berth on the All-State team last year, while ing C, raced from the "livest wire on the hill." ternities has been unable to attend all the her services. T. liarr will havecharge and touchdown. Grey, Red Grey goes to right guard. The change meetings. regular day tween Wofford a (Continued on page 5) A hid will also be de- (Continued on page 5) with Hendrix, vied for honors the back- is necessitated by the injury of Red Ander- cided upon and no fraternity will he allowed in son, who has been showing up unusually well to bid before this day. A regular place for field. Following the Davidson touchdown Wof- at tackle. meetings will also be decided upon, and all ford made a grand plunge down the field, The Wake Forest team has not suffered a " matters that concern the honorary fraterni- .iM,, ",■'- ■'■ ■ (Continued on page 8) (Continued on page 3) Si 1 ties mutually will be considered. Davidson College has long felt the need of an organization such as this, but all at- ::;:;.;:;:.:V Six Fraternities tempt to create this council before have Manhood Theme ' - -. '' «$* failed. R. B. Parker, R. W. Graves, and L. Talk Perfect Definite 1^ B. Huie arc the men to whom the campus is of Forceful indebted for the organization of this council. by Famous Orator Plans for Houses From the first, the heartiest endorsement of all concerned has been received. All the or- With the serving of notice to those Bishop Rondthaler, of Winston-Salem, fra- ganizations that have been invited to join ternties, which are now occupying halls noted divine of the Moravian Church, deliv- in have accepted. Representation on the coun- Oak and Elm Rows, by college, ered a highly inspirational address before the that cil is limited to those organizations which after the first year college 300 students and townspeople at the Y. M. of the the would have been asked to join by special invitation. peed these two buildings C. A.vesper service Sunday evening. "Char- for other purposes, The council plans to to active plans have show deference acter and Manhood" was the theme treated been started towards the the Student Council, Staff, building Davidsonian and and the thoughts expressed by the speaker of individual fraternity houses. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, since these organiza- These four fraternities, Beta Theta Pi, Imade a profound impression on his hearers tions, not coming strictly under the head of Kappa Alpha, Sigma, Kappa as was evidenced by the rapt attention Kappa and Pi honorary fraternities, are prominent on the Alpha, have adopted ! throughout. the small house campus. This council by virtue of its posi- plan which introductory remarks Dr. Rond- the Board of Trustees has recom- tion will rapidly become a powerful force on In his to immortal mended the fraternities on the Hill. This the Hill. It is quite an honor both for an thaler referred to the search for provides for the building of houses together life that had been conducted by DeSoto in organization and an individual to have aposi- on Concord street, days, saying that he found nearest near the athletic field, and tion on this council. former the forming approach in with young of a Fraternity Row. In this The following are the fraternities invited I to such life contact way the fraternity life of the college would to join and their representatives : Alpha Phi men. become together, centered and a greater feel- Epsilon, Roland Parker; Gamma Sigma Ep- "Character is the sum of the ethical traits ing co-operation of unity and would be silon, J. J. Earnhardt;Biology Club, M. E. that go to make up the moral personality. created in these groups. Miller; Delta Pi Kappa, C. F. Smith; In- As such it is synonymous with life itself, for By adopting the small house plan it means ternational Relations Club, J. E. Moore; I life is expressed in character." that the fraternities will build only a small Omicrou Delta Kappa,A. H.Hollingsworth; Character wasrepresented as the circle of house withno-s&cyiitg accommodations. The Philosophy Club, C. E. Houston; Scabbard Tue, with the virvoeiVitA■&» to make up the houses will consist only of a large reception and Blade, L. B. Huie;Sigma Pi Sigma, character being points on the circumference hall, lounging room,kitchenette and meeting R. W. Graves; Sigma Upsilon, S. W. j of the circle, the crown virtue of character room. The members will not room in their RACKLEY, WAKE FOREST Browne. HENDRIX, DAVIDSON occupying the center of the circl. houses but remain in the dormitories on the Not a small part of the great success of "Manhood," continued the speaker,"is the campus. The game Saturday will be a great duel the Wake Forest eleven has been due to last reserve of character that one brings into according Two fraternities, the Phi Gamma Delta the wonderful generalship of Rackley, Mrs. B. W. Romefelt and little son are between the two quarters, and the battle of life. Itis like the great reserve and the Sigma Alpha Epsilon, are now oc- as well as his swift dashes around the the guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Grey to the Work of Hendrix against Wofford, of an army always held in waiting for the (Continued on page 3) ends. for a few days. the duel will be a brainy one. (Continued on page 6) 2 THEDAVIDSONIAN,OCTOBER 1,1925

Welterweight, 140-150 pounds. Lightweight, 125-140 pounds. Bantamweight, 115-125 pounds. Open Now for Service Flyweight, under 115 pounds. Meets will be secured with those schools HOT DOGS ANDALL GOOD having teams and consequently the boxing team will take practically the same trips as THINGS TO EAT the wrestling team. t^^^ tjtfhi Interest was shown in boxing last year but

CASHION CAFE >"""""""< !of a very mild variety. If the students want 1 a boxing team this year they have merely to Davidson,N. C. SPORTOGRAPHS | HOW DAVIDSON WILDCATS AND : come out and take advantage of the equip- By Ernest Milton : DEMONDEACONSSTACK UP ment and coaches provided for their use. i : : - Place— Wearn Field, Charlotte. ! ♥ : " STEPPING HIGH All aboard for Charlotte! We don't know j Time— 3:00. just now whether we arc going on a special Coaches— "Hank"Garrity, Wake Forest. I Tom Barr, while walking dazedly along S" HUNGRY?? train or a bus, but we are going just the "Monk" Younger and "Tex" Tilson, Davidson. } Broadway this past summer saw some same. We, in the sense used above, is ex- I Probable Line-ups. S fine red apples in a fruit-vender's win- dow, and feeling hungry at the time, he Home Cooked. Those pected to mean almost every member of the S Wake Forest. Weight. Position. Davidson. Weight. S tasty Davidson student body. " Rilcy 165 LE Pinkney — 158 " decided to make a purchase of some of eats anddelicious Punch :Collier 180 LT Laird.. 178 ; them. You game. " "Give me two of those," he said the for feeds and parties mustn't fail to sec this It's Johnson 215 LG Vance 168 "j to going to be a corker. No matter what the "S Emmerson 185 C McConnell 160 clerk, handing him a five dollar bill. SCHOF1ELD (Miss Minnie's) outcome, youe arc going to be proud of the Lent* 190 RG Grey, J. „ 161 2 "How much are they?" Davidson Wildcats, and you ought to be there " Ellerbe — 190 RT Baker 155 j The clerk thought he knew ahick when TEA ROOM to cheer them on in the face of a possible S Daniels 175 RE Bohannon 159 S he saw one. onslaught by the already-declared state ;Kackley 145 QB Hendrix 146 J "Two dollars apiece," he said, quickly champions. "t Grcason (C) 148 LH Wells 154 "i producing.the dollar change. Ober 165 RH Grey 156 keep the dollar, bo, and we'll be Itis too optimistic to say that we are go- "Just t Chacklea or 170 FB Black 164 i square," said Tom. "Istepped ona grape ing to beat Wake Forest, but we do " say that IKarleskint 178 FB when Icame in." College we are going to give them a flight. Would- : : Jewelry to to a — n't it be fine hold them scoreless tic? J Team weight .- 1,936 Team weight 1755 I Wouldn't it be still better to score a touch- " Team average 176 Team average — — 159 ; "Say, I'a, what is 'Sic transit'?" | Watches and Clocks | down and win over them, or even three X End to end 185 5/7 End to end 167 1/7 : "'Sic transit/' Why, an amublance, of points ? " 1 Eversharp Pencils Stationery Tackle to tackle 192 Tackle to tackle 164 1/5 { course." IBackfield 159 Backfield 154 3/4 I > Parker Fountain Pens The team had to fight hard against Wof- " " ford last Saturday, but not as much as they Pennants and Pillows will against Wake Forest. The WofTord Theological j line was like a brick wall most of the game, Fresh Eleven Propares Capt. Elkins to Coach { Columbia Athletic Supplies and it was seldom that the backs could wig- Opening of Season Pugilists This BradleySweaters gle through for gains. for Season { Seminary j X 1828-1925 The whole Davidson played Coach Mattox Drives Freshmen AdequateEquipment Will Be Pro- team well that Through Drills— " Colubmia Theological Seminary I day. But we saw Flake Laird putt a stunt Strenuous vided for Devotees of the " W. HENDERSON, High Point is First Enemy 1 is an approvedSeminary for mints- S. Jeweler that wont'occur again for some time to come. Manly Art Southern Presbyterian " > ' S ters in the " DAVIDSON, N. C. I The ball had been snapped to the quarter- S Church. It Is the official Seminary " back, who was holding it out With the first game of the season only a Adequate S for the Synods of South Carolina, for the half- I equipment and competent Mississippi. > ,„.. to grab, ! Georgia,Florida, ; ...... an back planning to go out of bounds. little over a week away, Monk Mattox, coaches will be provided for boxing at Da- " But before thathalfback reached there Laird Freshman mentor, is putting his Wildkitten vidson this year, but in order to turn out a S The Faculty is composedof men " who are chosen forpre-eminence: ; £"""""""""""...... ,...... had broken through, grabbed the ball as it charges through some heavy scrimmaging that will bring credit I team to the college it " Character was loosely held by the quarterback, and the this week. The team is fast rounding into will be necessary for a large number of can- 1. InChristian ; Scholarship " pigskin was Davidson's. It took a fast man shape. didates to come out regularly and work. 2. In " Ability ; IThe Tale-Brown j to do that. High Point College will be the first op- Captain Elkins will coach the squad in the 3. InApproved Thought I ponent for the Freshmen, who open the sea- fundamentals of boxing until they are far : 4. As Moulders of " ; Company To sing the praises of all the players son against them on October 9. Little is enough advanced to appreciate the fine points " 5. As Leaders of Meo { { would take more than a measley column, so known of the caliber of the High Point of the sport, when a professional pugilist The student body is composed of { we'll just mention drey, Hendrix, Vance, team, but Coach Mattox is expecting a hard from Charlotte or elsewhere will be secured >:picked men from the choicest Chris- J " tian homes oftheSouth. Their mo- : : CHARLOTTE IRitchie and the ends, Pinkney and Bohan- battle. He has been putting his squad to add the finishing touches to their training. been non. fact, 2 tives,ability andcharacterhave 2 In we ought to have named the throughheavy scrimmage work all this week, Captain Klkins expects to begin work on by home church, 2 whole 2 approved their eleven. but expects to lighten the work some next the boxing squad early in November and get "2 Presbyteryandcollege.These young S week. them in shape for the elimination bouts in men come to the Seminary to re- < training for leadership " College January February. "S ceive special j Nen Want Wider : Rip Major says that Davidson will have a A tentative varsity is being used in prac- and The winner in each in the most important sphere of hu- " good team before the season is over and that tice daily, which includes Monk and Mc- of the seven classes will be the college cham- S man experience. |Shoulders and Snug Hips INorth pion of his class and a member of the box- Carolina teamhad better watch. Just Clure at ends, Ritchie and Leftwick at I Columbia Seminary offers to its ; :We have these models in j now we would like to say that the South tackles, Homgreen and Lefevrc at guards, ing team. For the benefit of those who are " students thorough training, sympa- 2 Carolina teams had better watch the Wof- and Kerr at the pivot position. Vance, a unlearned in the realm of boxing the seven " thetic fellowship, helpful co-opera- 2 :suits of the type that uni- " tion.practlcalexperience.atruecon- \ ford team rip its waythrough to tackle, is showing up well, although he is clasps are as follows : 2 :versity men favor. j some vic- " ception of the meaningof service. 2 Thecol- tories, for it already has a good new to the and Vaughan is giving Heavyweight, above 175 pounds. ors have especial appeal " team. game, : Kerr a race for center. Ends McConnell Light heavyweight, 160-175 pounds. i RICHARD T.6ILLESPIE,Pres. j rich backgrounds : of blue \ You've heard of the four horsemen of and Ghant are also threatening to take a Middleweight, 150-160 pounds. with harmonizing place on the team. I" colors in- \ Notre Dame. That name has been appliedto first " terwoven, solid shades in :the Wake Forest backfield, and they have a A spiritedbattle is being staged for back- fancy weaves, Glen Urqu- :foursome that loves to clip off yards at a field positions, although at present Flynn " fast better ardt plaids, Cheviot | pace than anything else. Our seems to have the choice at quarter over En- blues— :backfieldis speedy, So berg. Williams, another quarterback, FELLOWS! " these are but afew. too. watch out. is out " We in- : with a bad shoulder. Kerr and James have vite you to look them over. : There is going to be 10 pounds difference been running at halfback, with Black and j There's not theslightestobli- £ per man in the line Saturday, but then Da- Smith alternating in the fullback position. We spare no pains in our efforts to serve the ;gationinvolved in so doing. :vidson will make up for some of that dif- King and Myers arc also promising backs ference by the spirit of fight the boys have. who stand a good chance for a varsity job. $35. $40 $50 best. We take pleasure in soliciting banquets : to Last year Thomas Baker played one of his most brilliant games in Charlotte against GARRITY AND YOUNGER Clemson. And so did Vance. Tom and Harry and those "college feeds." See our managers will both be in their regular positions (Continued frompage i) that day, for Coach Monk has shifted Baker defeat from days to tackle, and the Wildcats since the of | KEERANS & KING j Vance remains as he is. Just Big Hammet 1920, having watch something from in won two and for information and prices. these two menin that tied one game in the three clashes between : Agents. game. We arehoping for a repetition of the InPhiHall j the two schools. In 1921 Wake Forest won Clemson performance, not only of these following ( „ " 10-7, the year tieing the Wildcats "t»» ». ( , men, but of every man on the team. 6-6 when Hcckman pulled the last-minute The Maxwell-Chambers Hotel come-back stunt. The 1923 Baptist victory MODBRNLY EQUIPPED MORALLY CONDUCTED of 6-0 made it two wins for Wake Forest "FRED'S" RECREATION HALL to nine for Davidson in the 12 years of MANAGERS BILLIARDS football. SOS WmI Trade Street (up .loir.) Meet H. L. SHAW F. R. HUDSON H.D. BURKE yourfriends here and makethis yourclub when inCharlotte SIX FRATERNITIES

(Continued frompage i) cupying EAT AT houses of their own out in town. The former have rented Mrs. White's home Company and are now in possession of a very attrac- Mooresville Ice Cream THE ASTOR LUNCH tive houte. The iatttr ha-ve Tented the old Incorporated SERVICE Laird place and after extensive remodeling work have made it into a thoroughly up-to- date and comfortablehome. "DE LUXE" ICE CREAM + In each of these are sleeping accommoda- — tions for the majority of their members. It Brick andFancy Creams Eskimo Pies THE BEST OF COOKING is the plan of these two groups to build in the and at that Charlotte.N.C. future time to have quarters Mooresville,N. C. for their entire membership in their respec- tive houses. THE DAVIDSONIAN, OCTOBER1, 1925 -

IMIMIlillllllMHIIMISHIMimilHMIIII IIHMIIIIMMriH jF DR. VANCE HASTY ;j j CLIP ALONG THE DOTTED LINE : :I DENTIST " 1 Apply a sharp pair of scissors to the bonier of this coupon, attach a check J ii - '!i iI Statesville ■ ■ ■ N. C. 8 for $2.50 to it. and mail it in to E'. D. Witherspoon, Care Davidsonian, Davidson. J 5 S J J N. C. Within a few days you will start receiving the South's I.ivest College i RH J Weekly, and your subscription will continue throughout the year. » TATARofnoseor \ A throat ismade ; more endurable, some- Name Hire 5 timesgreatlybenefitedby * applying Vicks up nos- I Address Here 1 trils. Also melt some : .....,„! and inhale the vapors. — WICKS MODEL 189? ' She "Clothes give a man ;i lot of con- YOUR APPEARANCE- — fidence." VapoRub Bill Woodi "Have you Men the new f Hill — "Yes, they certainly . Our tTmilitnJmnU-dIWfr dance?" Greene Is very important, in fact it is absolutely necessary to appear at Heber— "What's it called?" 1 go a lot of places with them that 1 ..."""■"".""""""""""»""""""""""""""".""""" Bill— "The automobile flop." wouldn't go without them." your best at all times. LET US ASSIST YOU. Heber—— "What is it, a iort of tango?" RALPH'S j Bill "No. Just an old-fashioned break- THE COMMERCIAL BARBER SHOP I down." Statuvllla,N. C. IMY CUSTOMERS ARE MY j — FIRE! I Next to Postal Telegraph P. C. McILWAINE, Mgr- i ADVERTISERS I Map "I broke ray engagement with him because he wouldn't give up to- *s ' bacco." /, { Johnston'sBarber Shop j — "Then an llanic of Han"-" he's old M. B. MAYHEWS MAYHEWS I. FRONTIS " yours — Just beyond the Bank { Mag "Yes, and he's still smokiiiR." — CLEANERS AND DYERS Here's to our Wives nuct Sweetlienrls hmv ■they never meet'. Plants Warren O^den was in Charlotte on a College Reps. — 'date. Judge "Now why did you permit this "Are you sure thai you mother and Bragaw, Mooresville Ph. 240 man to— rob a bank on your beat?" ' Chas. 15 N.B. (lLWQBAC ji Cop "Well, yer honor, 1 asked the father have gone to bed?" said he. man what he was doing in the ncighbor- "Yes." I.Frontis, 1H Ga. Davidson Ph. 82-J hod and he said he was going to open a "And that llo-onc else in tllu house is " !bank a little later, and Judge, he may be :awake?" ia thief, but he was no liar." "No." "And that little Willie i> not under the sofa?" "You know," said the lady whose motor "Yes." W£ SOLICIT COLLEGE MFN'S BUSINESS |car had run down a man. "you must ''Well, do you mind if 1 turn the li^ht j I been driving very AND RETAIN IT THRU have carelessly. Iam out and sit a little closer?" THRU ADVERTISING Probably oneUApwMy very |a careful driver. Ihave been driv- "Not at all." reason for the ing SATISFACTORY SERVICE | a car for seven years." "All right, it's your move now." popularity of you've WRIGLEY'S is that It lasts "Lady, got nothing on me. I've YOUR SUPPLIES FROM US so long and returns such been walking for 54 years." BUY . AND A HAIRCUT great dividends* for so small an outlay. It keeps teeth "Mamma," said little Eltie, "do college sweet, PLUMB EMPTY clean, breath appetite — go THE WHITE DRUG CO. keen, digestion good. Hotel Clerk "Hey, you dropped your menever to Heaven?" "Why, of course, my dear. What makes Fresh and full-flavored i pocketbook." DAVIDSON, N. C. — you ask ?" always in its wax.wrapped Tom Jones "That's all right; I'm through with it." "Because I never see any pictures of angels with whiskers." "Well, said the mother, thoughtfully, Pecwec McCravey— "Say, freshman, ' "some of them do go to Heaven, but they what's your name?" — get there by a close shave." COLUMBIA'S Fresh Riggers "nigger's, sir." — "Digger's what?" Pcew.ee Of course we don't mean to give any LATEST HIT! — "Higger's you NEWEST RECORD! Fresh are." names, hut a certain Junior called Nor- I fell in love this past Though clothes do make the man wood summer. Just not before returning to school one night he FREE many men owe quite a lot to the tailor. not down upon his knees and asked the fair damsel to he his wife. BIG BROTHER "Milenberg Joys" S TUBE RADIO SET "No, I can't marry you." said the girl, She— "I'll tell my brother if you kiss "because Idon't love you. I'm a tattle- FREE me." 1 tale.Ihave an ungqvernabic temper, and "Tin Roof Blues" Send self-addressed, stamped Red McComb— "How old is he?" I despise all kinds of work." envelope— She— "He'll be three in December." "Well then, said I.., "I trust that you lor full particulars C. ' by Ted Lewis and his regardingthisOFFER. — will not object, now that Iam in the at- A Fox Trot— Played Doctor "Did you open both windows titudc of supplication, to my offering up You'lllike it! RADIOTEX CO. before going to— bed as Ispecified?" a prayer for the man you will marry." band. One ofhis best records. 296 Broidwiy New York,N. Y. Fresh Flint! "No sir. There was only one window, so Iopened it twice." NICE AND COLD c c r — They went riding after the party, I1 Daughter "Papa, what is your birth- OOT & CO. And the night was very cold; W^T.M " stone?" j He didn't attempt to keep her warm Qjmitnas'Gzeiiest tym/fun$b& Father of seven— "My dear, I'm not Qfo !"1 For fear she'd think him hold. 1 countiraoN stout i New York Cafe jj sure, but Ithink it is a grindstone." nn-mt » "Arc you nice and warm?" » The laddie asked her twice. CAROLINAS' GREATEST FURNITURE STORE 1 Hebe Mcllwaine says he spent the THE BEST EATS IN TOWN And with chattering teeth ' ! It summer way back in the country, and She said, "At least I'm nice!" H I was supposed to work hard, but luck " *! seemed to come his way. He had some JAYBIRDSVILLE Fresh,Clean,Sanitary " trees to cut down, and the day before he A traveling salesman, being compelled | 1 was to do it a cyclone came along and I to stay over night in Davidson, ? | blew them all down, then the lightning accosted I ARE YOU HUNGRY Davidson,N. C. I the Cop and put him to query: j J set fire to the brush pile after he hadj Johnson ! you j" corded the wood. After all this work "Can tell me when the theatre f...... , opens?" ...... was done for him he got lazy and sat "No," replied the officer, "we have noj around for two weeks waiting for an theatre." earthquake to come along and shake the. 1 WE HAVE FRESH I "Well, the music hall, then?" continued I potatoes out of the ground. j FELLOWS!!! the traveler. "No, no, there's nothing kind j "Hello, Brown, how are you?" of the jI j Fruits Sandwiches here," was the policeman's retort. new "Iam very well, thank you,but Iwant. We have several His questioner gave vent to an you to know that my name is not Brown. I Candy Milk astonished gasp. I It is Green." U-Push-'Em Fords at "Goodness meI" he exclaimed. "Green? Oh yes, pardon me. Iaml etc. "Haven't you any amusement at all in { Cigarettes, j color blind, you know." i your disposal. Prices this town?" "Yes," replied policeman, you SPITS OR SPITZ the "if I COME INAND EAT * wait up until eight o'clock you'll see them \ reasonable. m«,! -young man 1 " ,. « "Pardon- s»i

pening here at Davidson. Davidson men have re- mained true to the teachings of their childhoodin The Davidsonian Open Forum the past and they will measure up to the very dot Through the Key Hole this time, if they are given the chance. Member of North Carolina Collegiate Press Davidson, Now, men of Davidson, faculty of can I'VE READ Association Gentlemen : you not unite to further the cause that both of THE WORST POEM Member of Southern Collegiate Press Since some members of the faculty have recom- you are attempting single handed and are getting TODAY Association mended a re-reading and further considerationof nothing but criticism in return for all your work? By Bill Dodgers an article headed "Two Pictures" appearing in the You can, but are you going to? The Wreck of '27 FOUNDED BY CLASS OF MS last issue of the Davidson, of which Iam the CALDWELL Dad gave him his orders at six in the evening, "The Llvr.t Win ob the Hill" WITHERS. author; since such a reafling will again place my Saying, "Son, be home before one. position clearly before and since the student night joy-riding Published Weekly l.y the Student! of Davidson College you; I'm getting durn tired of this body will probably have taken some action upon ONTO CHAPELHILL And Idon't care if you are my son. Every year student body of Davidson is Entered at the Post Office of Davidson as Mail Matter of this matter before The Davidson is off the press; the the Second Class therefore Iwill not undertake at the present time allowed by the faculty to run one special train to And the son turnedand said to his Red Hot Mom- to prolong the discussion. a football game played quite a distance away. mer, RATES: SUBSCRIPTION This is granted outside of the specials that are run go 10 Cents per Copy; $2.50 the Collegiate Year DON WHARTON. "Let's before it gets too cold, to Charlotte. It's a mighty long way from her to the dance-hall to see most of the games this All Articles (or Publication must be in the hands of the TO STYGIAN I We shall be able And we want to make this gas buggy roll." Managing Editor by 7*0 p. m. Monday. Articles re- year, because of the fact that several of them are source will not be published. may University men, as a class are ceived from an unknown It be that being played on Richardson field and in Charlotte, church-goers, and it may be that the freedom al- They were going down the road making 6o miles but there is going to be one hair-raising en- hour, CONRAD FREDERICK SMITH Editor-in-Chief lowed students at Carolina accounts for their an HAROLD D. BURKE Business Manager counter that will be packed full of thrills that will thought readiness to attend church, we don't know. But And he without a in his bean. be played on another campus. This is the game They asleep hand on bottle EDITORIALSTAFF we do know an alumnus of that institution who found him with his the on the fourteenthof November at Chapel Hill. sprinkled Good W. H. BRANCH Managing Editor says that on two occasions last springhe And o'er with Gulf Gasoline. Editor attended Of course there is going to be a twelve reel L. D. WHARTON Assistant Managing morning service in the Presbyterian Church at P. F. JONES Assistant Managing Editor Wild-Western thriller in Rock Hill, or wherever on please take warning, _ Chapel Hill, at neither of which services more So flappers, from now Editor W. E. MILTON Athletic the P. C. game is played, and everyone will want While burning mid-night gas. R. B. PARKER _ -.Associate Editor than a handful of students was visible. Of course, the to see that, and we will be able to run a special to speak your loving A. Y. BOWIE__ Associate Editor til at may have been a coincidence. If so, and if Never harsh words to sweet A. H. HOI.LINGSWORTH— .Associate Editor it if we arc allowed one period off on the Satur- papa, the student attendance is usually very good, we nearly GARNETT McMILLAN Humorous Editor day that it is played,but it is the desire of Or you'll lie underneath the green grass. submit that the coincidence was remarkable. every man on the campus to see that Wildcat Now to P,rass Tacks! Davidson is called a Business Staff team show its stuff again Carolina. To beat Caro- clothing College, by on An old ncgress came into the Globe H. D. BURKE Business Manager Christian which it is meant that lina is the height of Davidson's ambition just at W. H. Assistant Husiness Manager campus company the other day and said she wanted some LYNCH Manager her and in her classes the Christian present,and one waythat every oneof us can help H. Y. ALEXANDER... Circulation Spirit true, black undergarments. The clerk remarked that E. D. WIT1IKRSPOON ..Supscription Manager is the ideal. If that is what is to take do it is to be there on the sidelines when the first J. M. GARRISON Subscription Manager spiritual he had none and asked her why she wantedthem C. WILLIAMS _ Solicitor the place of church attendance as a whistle is sounded, letting every man on the team W. stimulant? admitted church of thatparticular shade. V. S. BROYLF.S _ Solicitor And if it be that at- know that we are there to help them claw their Assistant dis, E. L. DOUGLASS normal, right thing, "Well, hit's lak white folks— Mah husband JULIAN LAKE Service Department tendance is and the and in way to victory. fer curriculum, why compulsory Henry died las' week, and Ise got ter moan accord with the not Itis early to make definite plans,but it certainly church 'ini. And when Imoans, Imean Imoans clean Reporters' Club attendance? Doesn't it seem to you that is not too early to begin thinking about it. Itis a man who recognizes the spiritual through." G. M. EDDINGTON,Pres. J. F. HOLLINGSWORTH the value of quite a ways to Chapel Hill, and lots of us are V. S. BROYLES, Vice-Pres. B. MARTIN will, C. MURCHISON, R. H. McILWAINE will attend church anyway? If he what ob- nearly broke, but if we will cut out some of our C. Scc.-Tr. jection Skit McConnclI, the pilling station man, an- w. h. allison i. P. Mcknight can he have to the fact that, to avoid con- unnecessary now, and begin to save a H. M. AUSTIN J. E. MOORE expenses nounces his new line sheik lure, two drops of fusion and to insure uniformity of attendance, he seeing F. K. BELL E. K. REGEN little money, we can have the privilege of a maiden drop her eyes and C. L. BRAGAW H. L.SHELBY is expected to occupy the same seat each Sun- which will make D. M. CALHOUN T. B. THOMPSON one of thebest games in the South in a few weeks. drops will make fall for you. Great B. WEBB day? three stuff W. T. COVINGTON J. Think about it, and when they ask us where we games. W. T. DAVIS c J. G. WHARTON The College obligations for football E. L. DOUGLASS . B. WILSON has assumed certain in want to run our special train, lets every man yell, regard F. T. FRANKLIN C. WITHERS to us. We are to be exposed to the best "Chapel Hill!" W. S. GORDON W. S. WOODS possible Many a June husband has forgotten how to . influences, and. that each man may be '27- clearly responsible for his failures, his attendance drive with onehand. at classes is required. In the same way, we are | EDITORIAL expected to attend church in order that, along THAT SPIRIT A TIGHT ONE dying? newspaper a stingy man as with our instruction in secular things, we may, Is the Davidson spirit Davidson with- A college defines trolley OUR ADVERTISERS at least hear, even if we fail to understand, of the out this spirit would not be Davidson. This spirit the gink who takes his bride on a ride for Spiritual. has been loyally handed clown to every class since a honeymoon, and after buying her a nickel's One of the most vital parts of life upon Briefly then, this is case: the college came into existence back in 1837. Let worth of peppermints, says, "Let's save the rest ic Davidson campus is that playedby our us be sure that we arc not the ones to let it die of them for the children." The Quips and Cranks offers (i). If you value religion at all, you are willing ublications. go ; or even waver. Let us keep our spirit on such a t the end of each year a permanent review to to church — (2). And if so, to go regularly. high plane that it will bring the creditto Davidson Slewed "Let's go squirrel hunting." r resume of the year; our Magazine pre- (3). which it has brought in the past. Prof.— "I'm game." ;nts And if to go regularly, to sit in the same four times each year the best of the "All right then,I'll shoot you." literary efforts of the student body; The seat always.^* In athletics Davidson has always been known as (4). In other words, to fulfill obligation a college turned out a fightingbunch of Wild- IDavidsonianeach week {jives to the student the that driving which entrance, who nev,er know when they are licked and Harold Burke is a polite fellow. He was he news of the collegein a highly interest- youmade upon to obey rules. cats F. T. by this same many defeats have been turn- along the road to Charlotte and saw an attractive ig form. F. spirit ed into glorious victories by the Wildcats. And young lady walking. He asked her whether she The maintenance of these three publica- anyone who game fights our wanted to ride. ions depends of course adver- THINK IT OVER saw the which foot- upon our Ihave certainly thought it over and in ball team put up lat year against such opponents "Nope," said she, "I'm walking to reduce." I true regard pub- fact read tisers. This is with to the and re-read the Open Forum article "Two Pic- as Furman, N. C. State, Clemson, Carolina and "Well, you've lost yer way, "answered Harold. lications of all schools. In our case it is true tures" quite a number of times for the simple rea- Duke, although outweighed heavily in each con- "This is the road to Charlotte." that without the advertisingthat Charlotte son that Iwanted test, can only feel that houses give Davidson neither the to get the benefit of all there as far as our teams are wasin this clear statement of the facts as they arc concerned the spirit is still there. RIGHT AFTER SATURDAY, TOO aper nor magazinenor annual could sur- and not as they supposed body ive. Statesville,Mooresvilleand Davidson are to be. What facts? But as far as the student is concerned do Down at Queens, they put across the drive-way, The ones that have been proved not only by word we measure up as we should? Do we give our Sunday, sign this inscription, "No ds are also of vital importance. of on a that bore mouth but by two well-written articles that whole-heartedsupport to our teams and our other Admittance— Sabbath Day." Of this advertising a large part comes have appeared in The college activities? It seems haye Davidsonian this fall. Com- that we reached Then someone rubbed out the "Sab" and when aturally from the clothing and furnishing pulsory church attendanceI a crisis. At the pep meeting, which was held just tores of Charlotte. It is natural that they theQueens went out to see why everyone— stopped Someone was absolutely correct when he stated before the Wofford game, only a hundred and laughed, they this warning hould wish to secure the trade that 600 that the and found . student body here was divided into two seventeen Freshmen were present or accounted "No Admittance— Bath Day." ollege boys would bring to any city, groups in regard to this matter. And further- for. The upperclassmcn do not intend to burden One of our most popular students liked to have 'o dothis they have regularlyadvertisedin more, he happened to get the percentages cor- the Freshmen by these meetings, but only to drill 'he Davidsonian. They claim today that rect; but he, in some uncxplainable manner put them in organized cheering. And to try to instill they are receivingvery little,often nothing, the shoe on the wrong hoof. A man who meets in their hearts the love for Old Davidson which broken his neck the other night. He had an iusinessin return. the students of the college in which he teaches on- every Davidson man should have. alcohol rub on his neck and tried to lick it off. Their claims are without a doubt well ly in the class room can not have a clear idea as All of us praise our teajns when they are vic- grounded. Every day there are firms from to what is going on in their minds and just what torious. But do we honestly praise them in de- Let's sing lay Richmond,Baltimore, is their attitude a sad Philadelphia andNew on this important subject. No feat? Do we realize that some times defeat is as For Finis J. Bloom. at doubt there a glorious victory? Davidson getting the trade of the arc few men at Davidson who are as as The time to praise a team He knew his collegemen. They ; serenely happy go through is when hotel. arenot advertising they to life doing just what it has received its knocks and is discour- But he picked the wrong room. ■Yorkare not supporting the student activities. they are told to do and nothing else; they are the aged. And we can afford to do this because we But they willcontinue to come to Davidson. five per cent. They are ones who enjoy doing allknow that win or lose any Davidson team gives "Oh, look that cute bow tie. I We are not so radical as to propose that that which they are compelled to do; they are its best to bring honor to Old Davidson. No Da- Co-ed to Ed.— at they be excluded,nor that the students dis- naturally for compulsory church attendance. But vidson team even in defeat has brought any dis- wish Ihad a dress made out of that." continue tradingwith them. We happen to how many broad-minded men will one— find to honor to Davidson because they play remembering have agents for clothing companies on our back them up in their weak convictions convic- the old proverb. "When the one great scorer "That's simply stunning," said the cave girl as staff. tions that they have because they are not strong comes to write against your name he'll write not her sweetie whacked her over the head with a But we do proposeand do suggest that in enough to have real convictions of their own? that you won or lost, but how you played the fifty pound club. icase where goods of the same quality, or When 95 peil cent of the student body arc ab- game." EVOLUTING MAMMA,DON'T YOU TRY TO )f the same price can be secured in Char- solutely against compulsory public worship, some And when we are on the campus we have a MONKEY ROUND WITH ME. otte or other towns,that we should at least of whom are not Presbyterians,is it not time that chance to increase the Davidson spirit by speak- I some step be taken to put ing. This seems a small thing but it is not. For give the Charlotte firms our consideration. matters straight? The One Fresh wrote home that he liked college faculty, the trustees, the parents of Davidson it helps to bind our hearts in lasting friendships work pretty well, but it took up a lot of his time. men do they not boast continually high and to give new significance to: Elon shows to of the C. F. S. herself be a school of real type of Christian manhood that up sportsmen by the report of the makes the stu- Davidson- dent body of Davidson? Why is it then that they "College ties can ne'er be broken Elon game, contained in the college paper, prophet Ifeel that if a game can be won by fight place so little faith in their ability to see matters Formed at Old D. C. the Maroon and Gold. The account of the as they really are? Certainly Far surpassing wealth unspoken that Davidson will beat Wake Forest. game did not detract the right kind of from Davidson's vic- a Christian man would do that which is right he They'll forever be." We have a college that we can.well feel proud tory one whit, and there were no alibis. of, and it is to us to keep the record. The They is compelled to or not. If compulsory attendance up also decried theloss of Sappenfield as at religious services is stopped and 60 Now on this week-end going only way we can do this is for everyone to do his .oiour star players. or even6 we are to have a men go on their own free will and really derive chance to show whether the Davidson spirit is bit. Don't expect the other fellow to do your bit; some benefit from the sermon, is that not accom- as fine as ever or not when the Wildcats meet do your bit and let him do his bit. If we do this Thpse students who have gone to the Ex- plishing more toward the end that our faculty Wake Forest in Charlotte. When Monk calls for we will keep Davidson what she now is:the best sition inCharlotte these two weekshave has in view than if 600 men were compelled to pep meeting this week, let's have every student Old College in the world. Keall secured a certain amount of information go and in going digested the sport and comic sec- in Davidson at those meetings. And then let's all H.P. about the Carolinas that they did not have tions of the Sunday paper? Even the most Puri- go down to Charlotte and show our team.we are before. One can appreciate the state more tanical type of religious leader would not try to back of them to the limit. We are. Let's prove it. Let's don't forget that special we are to after seeingthe visible results of co-opera- force one into Christianity. Youth rebels against If we do this we'll see our team give their best get for either the P. C. game or Carolina tionandprogress. the unjust iron hand and this is just what is hap- for the glory of Old Davidson. And while Iam no game. Pull for it. THEDAVIDSONIAN, OCTOBER 1, 1925 3 Magazine Editors Sappenfield Gradually Automobile Crash ONE HUNDRED CANDIDATES (Continued from page 1) Expositionare Viewed Plan FirstIssue Recovering from Hurts Leads to Arrests of the symphony orchestra, with P. B. Fry as pianist, and B. T. Crayton and M. C. by Many Davidson Men Plans for the coming year for the David- Received in Elon Game ' Davis will jointly lead the jazz orchestra, son College Magazine were announced this Much excitement was created here late ' Saturday afternoon after Wofford game with J. G. Johnson as pianist. Special stress SpecialInterest Centers About Ex- week by Editor-in-chief C. F. Monk. Al- Popular the Quarterback Will be when two automobiles collided in a disas- will be laid on the jazz orchestra and the hibit ofNorthCarolina State though the staff of the magazine has not had. Allowedto Receive Visitors trous accident on the main street of David- prospects point toward an unusually good College time to fully organize their several depart- Days in a Few son. A Ford roadster, occupied by Bob one. is an assured fact that this repre- jmentljt Wall, brother, Miller, program Thousands who have seen the Carolinas sentation of the literary talent of the David- his and Fred of The this season will be a little Exposition, The latest reports concerning the condition Moorcsville, struck a Ford touring care in shorter than heretofore and an effort will which has been in Charlotte son student body is going to have one of its September of "Nick" Sappenfield, Wildcat quarterback. which were Marvin Reed, Urcy and Brown. be made to put more life and pep into it. since 21st, pronounce the exhibits most successful years. Last year the An- more any The accident occurred in front of the resi- It will include choruses, solos, selections by choice than those of of the previous thology issue was the only attempt of the ,who suffered a compound fracture of the years, and many who have seen the fabric dence of Mrs. S. A. Thompson, on Main the jazz and symphony orchestra and songs 'writer!of the school, butplans have thus far bone in his left leg in the Elon game, indi- shows in New York say that the Carolinas street. The roadster was entirely at fault, by two quartets. The first of these quartets been formulated to place before the public is getting (fan Exposition cate that he on as well as he according to witnesses, and was approaching will probably be composedof Lockhart, is far head of them. this season four issues that will in every way] Wil- large expected at this time. His injury causes from the north on the wrong side of the son, I.owrancc and Calhoun, and the second A exhibition hall is filled from end fill the need that so many of the students linen, pain, road. It struck the touring care, which had Greene, McClain, to end with brilliant displays of cotton, have felt. him little and he seems to be in good of Foster andBarr. pulled as far to the left side of the road as A 10 days' trip through South Carolina and silk, and fiber silk materials. The variety of The heads of the different departments as spirits. style equal the stone wall on the campus would permit. Georgia is planned to begin the last of Feb- and color is to that of a Parisian announced arc : R. B. Parker, in charge of The injury proved to be more serious than The touring car was thrown acress the dash ruary. Dates have been written for and if salon of fashion. Several fashion shows all the essays ; Wood Brown, chief of the it was at first thought, and it was unt until by leading by the force of the impact. Soon alter the the manager, Frank Hudson, is successful have been conducted the business short story section ;J. H. Caligan. who has last Saturday that the bone was permanently firms of Charlotte, using as crash a large crowd gathered at the scene of the Glee Club will give entertainments in the their models :had several of his poems printed in repre- set. This delay was necessary in order to some of the most popular young people the accident. following towns, on this trip : Gastonia, N. of sentative nation-wide periodicals, as the guard against infection of the wound and to that city. The state textile department None of the were seriously hurt, C, Spartanburg, S. C, Greenville, S. C, or from ;poetry editor; and Warren Ogden is to con-' see that no separation set in. The condition occupants N. C. State College has an ' although two were thrown from the car by Gainesville, Ga., Decatur, Ga., Atlanta, Ga., excellent display ,duct the Caps and Bells section of the maga- of his leg remained favorable on Monday in designs ' driver of the Milledgcville, Ga., Augusta, Ga., Columbia, and workmanship which denotes zine. Ogdcn promises to place before the and the plaster cast was applied. SO it is the force of the crash. The much skill and genius. roadster, supposedly at fault, was S.C, and Rock Hill, S. C. readers a high type of wit. hoped that the worst is over now and it will who was Many Davidson , incarcerated in the jail Charlotte on the In addition to this main trip the club will students have been at- Interviewing these department heads one only be a matter of time until "Nick" can be at traded to Charlotte by exposition charge of driving a car on the highway probably take week-end trips to Col- the and inote of appeal was sounded by all. They re- back upon the campus. state Queens most especially by the appearance of Miss while intoxicated. It is said that Bob Wall, lege. Salem College and to nearby towns. quest the student body to place in their A large number of students have called to Lois Wilson, popular screen star, on last the driver, is already under suspended sen- The (H*'e Club plans to sponsor two en- hands just as soon as possible such material j|see him while in Charlotte, but have not Friday and Saturday. Mis Wilson appeared tence for a similar accident in Iredell county. terprises besides the regular program:Stunt that they have on hand. Tentative plans as been permitted to sec him on account of his at the concert last Friday night and later at Night andnmandolin and guitar club. Stunt stated by the editor-in-chief include the is- nervouscondition. His family are with him, the ball given in her honor. She was pre- j Night has in former years been probably the suing of the first copy of the magazine about ■■and a few visitors have been admitted from FAMOUS DOWNS scntcd to the enhusiastic crowd of admirers ' best patronized and most popular cntcrtain- Thanksgiving day, and then to put out three i time to time. Dr. Martin went in to see which formed her audience, by Hand me ,ment given before the students. It will in- ex-Governor'jissues after Christmas. The issues that are him last Thursday and gave a favorable rc- First Morrison, after which she made a brief talk, '' clude music of all kinds, plays, and four :to appear after the holidays will have a spc- port of his condition to the student body at never out. relating how she had declined the invitation but. stunts, one given by each class. ijcialty. That is, one number will be devoted jchapel Friday morning. Itis thought that he with Wake Forest before she had learned where the exposition! \ to poetry,one to essays and the other to shortIIwill be able to receive visitors in a few days. doing was to be held. Upon learning that it was stories. Humor is to be placed inproportion; He is attended by two able physicians, one town. THE STAFF OF LIFE to be in Charlotte she changed had her at- in all of the issues. iof whom, Dr. Gibbons, is a Davidson grad- "Bread! Bread! Bread!" cried the titude to one of eagerness. Miss Wilson Calllgan, in stating the plans for his de- j uatc. Both physicians have shown special me ,hero, and the curtain came down with a added that she was always ready I Knock . to visit any partment, said as most college poetry is interest in the case. roll. place south line, I of the Mason andDixon for ishort and catching to the eye. that magazines i she herself was true ! a Southerner. |arc sometimes judged by the poems that are The spacious music room of the exposition published. He wants the men to get away building was filled to capacity, with several from the catalogue style of writingand to be men, hundred women and children standing in;original in every possible way. In this sec- the aisles, doors and other available spaces, I tion no certain school of poetry is to be all anxious to catch a glimpse of the popular Istressed, but lyrical poems, due to their last- and charming actress. The men were eager!'|ing value, will be in more demand. to see her just for the sake of seeing, but" As to the talent among the essayist here at the ladies had a deeper intent in mind. NoJ!Davidson, Parker stated that itis of the very sooner had she stepped from behind the cur- |best. Some of the essays that were in the tain than scores of the latter sex sprang;ijissue of the magazine of last year were bril- from their seats in a frantic effort to see the■ jjliant in both style and subject matter, and as style, color, material and length of the gowni most of the mithors of these are still in worn by the famous star. school the prospects in this field arc almost While this scene was taking place in the. unlimited. Among the men that arc cx- auditorium, several hefty policemen were, pected to have material in are : Don Whar- ton, contending with the large crowd of visitorsI "Buck" Shaw,S. W. Brown, T. C. Barr, below. Some had come for miles for the. W. S. Woods and R. W. Graves. purpose of viewing the heroine of the screen, Wood Brown stated that in his, the short only to find that they had been too long on,1j story department, it was impossible to pre- the road and that the doors were all closed|jjdiet as to what sort of stories he would to further entrance. Various ejaculationsI|1have to offer for it is necessary to wait for from irritatedgrown-ups, cries of "I've lost i;the men to turn in their material. However, my mamma" from children, and winsome. in most of the college magazines it is the flirtations i tendency of the day to away from presuming "Misses," were get from the W^BiW* W/ien rurfl/ servicelinos brin/t electricity to tha farmer'* i/nnr, many all to no gaining action story and bear more heavily on Wk nHis ofhis labor troublesnrt> at an end. Motors, lnri<'* and nmall, willGeorgia Tech at the beginning ■quarter, the spectators were held in suspense Lothcry as the weather will per- ' During the summer Mr. T. E. ments will be made Soph year. While here he set rec- constantly as to know how the game would ; have been cleared of all of his a built a new home on South Main Street mit. The greens ord for Freshmen that few have ever equaled finally end. i the have been laid and inext to the Phi Gam Hall. obstructions and tees and none have surpassed. He was a star The second quarter saw the local boys the top surface is in place. When this is ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW back on that famous team of 1917, the one begin to march down the field, which ended finished the course will contain nine holes 'j "Lightweight ionly when Williams carried the oval over the shape. which Morgan Blake called the and will he in the best of Champions of the World." last white line. There is especially one member of the fac- ' It was he who scored the first points on In the second half Cornelius tightened up ulty thathas always taken a great interest in Kitchen -AT- same a field 'and their offense became more effective. One SELLERS our golf course, and it is entirely due to him Tech's wonder team of the year, goal 28-yard Igain after another carried the ball to David- i that Davidson students now have the privi- from Tech's own line. This men Strup- !son's four-yard line. Here the town hoys lege of playing on one of the best nine-hole was indeed a feat when such as ' best Guyon, Fincher, Hill, Harlan, were made a determined stand, and their line held : Cabinet the golf courses in the South. per, and 'endeavoring for four downs. Cornelius had the ball on i THE Archie Reeves, a former Davidson stu- to block that kick. His brilliant VICTORY THEATRE broken field running was noticed by the dent, now at Georgia Tech, holds the record 1 servant you can put 'coaches the teams Davidson played that | lor the course, having made it in 31 strokes. of " 1 fall, again HOW THEY STAND : but the performanceof "Buster" Gray, of the and time and he was called on tp j MOORESVILLE 'try for point after touchdown. ! class of '25, at the fifth hole, "outshines" that By scoring three against in your Kitchen. During that year Davidson conquered such ." J of Reeves, andnow the only remainingmem- Guilford, and following these up by " 'teams as Furman, Auburn, V. M. I., and J ory we have of Buster is covered by the !" sending the extra point sailing be- Clemson. In all of these games and others Ij green of hole five. J goal posts each time, Cald- «j SOLD IN STATESVILLE BY Buck Flowers shone as a star of the first !S twecn the Back in 1914. after the water had all been well, University's star fullback, PROGRAMME 'magnitude. Another fact was J Duke I drained off and a fertile meadow appeared. remarkable J bopped the lead point of scor- « 'that although Flowers carried the ball more !i into in a golf course:movement was started by Dr. { ing for Carolina football elevens Z ' any player team, j North Arbuckle. and due to him it has grown into than other onDavidson's he Nicholson Furniture Co. 'played the season without single a have H*ATS H*ABeT{pzASH£T{Y SHOCS V. Martin, daughter of Dr. W. J. Mar- camps been required to do. David- ' CJ^OTHSS tin, president of Davidson, in Asheville, son College can well feel proud of the N, C, Dr. C. M. Richards, pastor of the work done by her group at camp, for Davidson Presbyterian Church, perform- they have striven while in camp as they ed the ceremony. M. \V. McGill, do on the athletic fields for the honor of '22 was FifthAvenue at 1 married to Miss Mildred Burch in old Davidson, and Davidson honor has 46" Street Franklin, X. C, on June 17th. Two of not been allowed to drag in the dust by NEW YORK the weddings of the alumni took place in Iher representatives. Washington, D. C. These were those of The Davidson trainees gathered at the Cecil Kenneth Brown, 'at, to Miss Cath- Alabama hotel for a banquet and get-to- erine M. Matthews on August 26th, and gether, before breaking up for the sum- Slavedriver Puts Fresh I Marshall A. Thompson to Miss Mary mer. The honor guests of the evening Lewis Nivison, Captain LaborersThrough Tasks September 5th. Rev. H. were: "Daddy" Wccms, thebest "EVERYTHING MUSICAL" W. Poole married Miss Mary Ella How- officer that has ever been stationed at ard, July 1st. in Sultan, W. Va. William Davidson, Captain F.lkins, who is Taskmaster Kuykendall Allows No John Lagging— Craves Personal M. Mcl.cod of the class of '22 was mar- detailed to Davidson for next year, Lieut, PIANOS, ried to Miss Dorothy Shaw, June 24th,in Beckett, another of Davidson's new offi- Valet Service PLAYER-PIANOS Sumter, S. C. Two other marriages were cers, and Rev. Mr. Hodges, an old Da- Slavedriver Kuykendall announces those of W. Humphrey to Miss Emily vidson man who is pastor Jamie C of the that he has purchased a brand new rhi- VICTROLAS W. Parksdale. August 6th in Jackson, Presbyterian Church in Amiiston. S. T. noceros-hide persuader and has had tin1 Miss., and E. H. Tufts to Miss Helen Baker acted as toastmastcr, and several whipping post repaired since last week Stihson at Banner Elk, X. C, on Septem- good talks were made by various of the and intends to put the Freshmen through ROLLS ber 8th. trainees. All agreed that they a RECORDS AND have their paces when he gets control army now, of them Several Davidson men are now attend- different idea of life and that for afternoons during this week. Must ing theological they shall bend every effort the seminaries. Piggy Martin to get the of their time will be devoted to erecting '-'5 and Bob Davidson, '.'3 are studying at best men in the Davidson student body tlie remainder of the bleachers, clearing the Presbyterian Theological realize that Davidson ideals and spirit Band instruments of all kinds, stringed instruments Seminary tlif entire field of sticks, stones, and at Louisviile, Ky. is'sprcad throughout the south as L. B. Gibbs, 'j$, and a re- weeds, and weeding the terrace around Mclntosh, sult of these camps. e.\-'2f> are attending the Co- 1 lumbia the field outside the fence. Also in their SHEET MUSIC Theological Seminary at Colum- On the rifle range Davidson showed up ; bia, spare time there's a lumber pile to bo S. C. ■ very indeed, winning place well second straightened up, grass to be cut at va- OLDEST IN THE STATE Three members of the class of '25, are among the colleges in rifle marksman- rious places and Jamie says if that isn't ship, now teaching at the McCallie School in being topped only by the Univer- i enough to keep them interested lie will sity Chattanooga, Tenn. These arc Chal- of Florida. Of the highest scorers have his shoes sinned every ten minutes u c mers Mcllwaine, Wallace Purdy, and trying out for the Camp Perry rifle team and his rugs cleaned and room overhauled Ralph e (Sook) Roggs. Ed Singletarry is Davidson had four contestants, and one !twice a day. ANDREWS 2to£ rC* teaching Alexander, at the Blue Ridge School at man. W. A. qualified for the! Slavedriver also stated that he had HendersonvilLe, team. Purcell was high score man from N. C. been workingentirely too hard lately and the school, gold '-M— Paul Price is teaching school in and thereby won the so, starting at once, he will detail about medal offered the highest Florida. to scorer from four Fresh to attend his person and see >2 — each school. 5 Jim Milhouse and Bub are :that his slightest desire is fulfilled im- Oeland In athletics, the boys were especially learning the banking business in New mediately. Two Freshmen will act as LEST YOU FORGET York City. 'active in wrestling and boxing, tying with |Ishoffcrs for his new high-powered wheel* three* other schools for second place in 1 place '25— John Baker is going in barrow which will carry him from business boxing winning ■ with his father and every match in to place in overseeing the work, another at Jacksonville,Fla. wrestling. Baker, boxing his first time '25— Clayton Furches of will carry ice-water and a large palm- WE ARE STILL GLAD TO BE OF Statesviile is against Camp, of Florida, got a draw,;i a frequent visitor on the leaf fan, the fourth will act as errand- hill. and lost to Wilson of Florida in the next i Elias Faison, '24, the hill boy, interpreter, and mechanic for left Monday, Ielimination bouts, after an extra round after a visit of several days, ' :Jamie's convenience. SERVICE TO YOU for Emory, for the judges to decide on. Hand also ■ where he is to study medicine. With his improved methods in effect lost a close bout to Filastre of Louisiana ■ Jamie looks forward to big results in the ! State university. Both men fought in '■Inear future. LATEST MOVIE ATTRACTIONS the 149-poiind class. In the 118-pound: If youneed a suit,cijlier one or two-trouser suit, let us show you SCHEDULED FOR DAVIDSON Iclass McDanicl won from J. C. Frierson, winning I NEW UNIFORMS ARRIVE FOR I the bantam title in that bout. before youmake a decision. Sport Sweaters, GolfStockings, Golf The movies this year, under the able Davidson made an outstanding record! ADVANCED COURSE tion diiec- of Joe Garrison, will attempt to give to jin wrestling, winning every match of- STUDENTS the students and townpeople of Davidson the fered. In the 118-pound class Frierson Knickers,extra trousers. biggest and best attractions that are being of Davidson won from McCutcheon, also■Jj The R, O. T. C. Department is now shown on the American screen today. Al- of davidson. In the 127-pound class :more highly decorated than last week ready some ofthe big hits of the year art Frierson also won, throwing Nesmith of I since in the course of the week the Jun- booked for an early showingin the gym. the Citadel in seven minutes. The only iors have blossomed out in their shining other weight wrestled 140-pound BELK BROTHERS CO. Manager Garrison also wishes to announce was the new uniforms. This addition makes the to the jclass. In the first preliminaries Davis 11 battalion one of perfect unity now and students that from now on a five- CHARLOTTE, N. C. piece orchestra, under the direction of Tom j won on time from Camp of Florida with!!increased efficiency is expected. Barr, will furnish music during the show, three minutes time advantage. Thomas;] Captain Wccms has just returned from of N. C. State lost Filastre Bragg and it is hoped that with this added attrac- to of L. U. Fort where he played on the Alexander won from Filastre a fall,, camp polo Cap- tion the student body will continue to give in team. In this same line :and later won final,, their wholehearted support to the movies and from Davis in the tain Elktn and Lieutenant Beckett ref- the "Y." j for the championship in that weight. i creed the game over there and Captain Klkin was ofthe participants. Thomas Meighan appears here on October one in The entire effort of those in command j 3 "The Man WhoFound Himself,"his C. E. WHEN YOU FURNISH YOUR FRATERNITY picture, TRAINING CLASS jof the battalion this year will be to secure newest and from all news reports Ithe distinguished rating, an highly promises to be one of the season's pic- honor best The Christian Endeavor Training Class j coveted by the military schools of the tures. Itis especially written by Booth Tark- I !on Sunday at the regular hour of 1 | country. The prospects arc bright for a ington for Tom Meighan. Virginia Valli :45il plays opposite him. this, held one of its most interesting meetings. Iyear of greater proficiency than last year, HOUSE, SEE Following on Oc- l The speakers for the day were M. A.■ and if these prospects are fulfilled the tober 10, will be seen Vadis;" "TheI "Quo j Steele and W. E. Hill. Posing as the or-[ battalion should, catch the eye of more i Sea Hawk" on the 17th; "Slaves of Fash- I ganizers of a Christian Endeavor Society,,!Ithan one reviewing officer. ion" on the 24th, and "He's a Prince" on the 31st. they spoke to the audience just as to a I The band has already started practic- group of young people that they were to' ing and from the sounds coming forth The month of November will bring "Sun i into active society. Steele ex- already i Up," on the 7th; Richard mold an they are in mid-season form. Barthlemess in plainedthe purpose of the society insuch arriving daily Captain "Classmates" on the 14th; "Beggar New music is and on a way the aims of the society would Elkin promises a year. Horseback," a Cruse production that I real band this James and have been perfectly clear to anyone. CO. world's comedy will show on WHITLEY-WILKINSON best the 21st; Hill's on organization of a Chris- OH EDISON, MY EDISON! "Wounds of on the 28th talk the i Chance" will wind tian Endeavor Society was also well de- "Mazda, darling, be mine, incandescent up the month. i veloped. After the conclusion of these: one! Watts life with you? Ohm is not talks came criticisms and points were1- ohm without the light of your presence. Two convicts managed to get into a argued and settled. This' general dis- My heart is a transformer that steps up conversation one day. cussion is one of the features of the class 1 at every thought of you. Iwouldlay my i MOORESVILLE, N. C. j "Hello, mate, how did you manage to program. Its purpose is to learn about: head alongside your switch;the touch of get here?" Christian Endeavor work, and furnish1 your hand is like a live wire. Marry me "Just unlucky. Number thirteen got opportunity for any member to state his: and let us have a little meter in our me. Twelvejurors and a judge." 1 ■ 8 THE DAVIDSONIAN,OCTOBER1,19Z5

on a regular meeting time for a society HENDRIX SCORES Association, which has changed the plan of their own;after Thanksgiving to be of selecting cheer leaders and assistants. Literary taken in with the older members. Vice- (Continued from page i) The custom has heretofore been to hold IMPERIAL Societies the end of I Presidcnt Wharton, of the Metrophilian,, Bell racing the kick-off back for 38 yards. |j the election of the leader at will have charge of this society which1 A 27yard pass to Wright placed the ball on his year, and to elect the assist- Philanthropic Junior I Theatre will meet on Wednesday evenings. Davidson's 29-yard line, Overton carrying ants at the first of the year in which they however, CHARLOTTE, The first meeting of the Philanthropic'" Eumenean the receiver out of bounds with a mighty |serve. Under the new plan, I N. C. Society beginning was held last Thursday night at" The regular weekly meeting of the! tackle as he alone stood between him and the leader is chosen at the of Phi Hall , J Hon., Tues., with Ben Ratchford, president, Eumenean Literary Society was calledI'■ touchdown. Pinkney, Davidson, end, grab-' the baseball season of his Junior year. ■ Wed. in the chair. to order by the president, T. C. Barr, on1 bed the next pass. The second quarter end- 'He then takes charge at the first baseball An interesting devotional period wasi Thursda evening at 7:30. !cd as Leggettc punted 46 yards from the game and hold office until the last bas- I NORHA conducted by Hodgkins followedby a de- Instead of the regular program the!iline of scrimmage to Wofford's 20-yard line. ketball game of his Senior year,at which bate with the question meeting named. The can- for discussion :: took the form of a discussion of Terrier* on Ruth time his successor is "Resolved, that the immigration now try out I SHEARER laws the constitution. It was decided that: Davidson kicked to the Terriers, whorush- I didates for assistant will IN should be more lenient." certain revisions should be made " j during the baseball season of their Soph- in the ied the ball down the field for three consccu-I[ I The affirmative was represented by constitution. Particularly in regard ' omore year and until the first to itivc first downs to Davidson's 30-yard line. continue Calhoun and Alexander " trip year, when the I"A Slave of while Houth andI the time of initiation of new members. A !Here Captain Black took a out football of the next Davis defended the negative. The de- j committee composed of Allison as chair- two successful men will be named. ,of the air. Never again did the Wofford ■ cision committee, composed Pritchett, man, appointed ' IFashion" | of ! was to recommend and eleven come into Davidson territory. Grey The purpose of this change is solely to Williford and Hodgkin proposed ■ WITH J rendered a de- formulate the changes. kicked 40 yards to the edge of the 25-ward give experience and poise. Under the Icision in favor of the negative. report The of this committee will be line. On the next play Laird dived with the former ruling cheer leaders were forced I LEW CODY Phillips and Dixon injected some spice presented Thursday night ! at the meet- .pass to get the ball for Davidson. Wofford ;to take charge at opening football games I in the meting when they ing ...COMMENCING THURSDAY— debated extern-iI of the society. strengthened and Grey's place kick, going without having had an opportunity to j poranously on the question of such vital :wild, was by accuctom themselves to the work and ■Harold Bell Wright's importance covered McConnell on the 22- : Resolved: "That it better yard line. become acquainted with its difficulties. "A Sonof HisFather" j to have loved and lost than never to have ■ Cinema StarDrawsMany Kick Wild A Paramount loved at all." Phillips, representing the ii Picture The quarter ended as Black's place Mrs. G. R. Vowles and little son, Rich- affirmative was awarded the decision ov- Students to City kick 1 Queen Chicago 1 Dixon. went wild for a touchback. Iard, have arrived from an dare er ; Eight The fourth period was Davidson's despite ioccupying Mrs. Worth's residence. candidates for membership gave Lois Wilson Admired by Local 1 — the fact that the Wilcats heavily ;their names to the secretary at this meet- ! Brummels to suffered on j ' Unable Visit penalties. ing. The president gave some very help- Davidson For same strange reason the Da- j Mrs. Weldon Schuch and little daugh- vidson quarter ful words to both the new men and the I called for three passes, one ter, Miss Sallic Schuck, are visitors in of which he went high gather Charlotte old ones,urging that they enter into the It is the present ambition of all Da- into the air to town. j yards. spirit of the work and help put things vidson students to be governor; mainly for 11 Dick Grey made the other one, because they might have chance, as jagain from Black, good for eight yards. Transfer Company over. the Miss Maude Vincent, and her mother, our present governor did, of appearing j Coach Younger held his passing attack as Metrophilian ! Mrs. VV. D, Vincent, spent the oil the stage and holding hands with that well as all trick plays for future delivery,II week-end Metrophilian Literary Mrs. Hall Statesville. The Society held':beautiful young woman referred to as with the Wake Forest game next week in with in PHONE 298 its second meeting Tuesday evening, Sep- pride Charlotte in 'j"the of Alabama and the glory of view. .KKKKKKKIWKttKUKKKKIUtlUUUMKKItlr tcmber aand, at 7:15 in Phi Hall. Pres- the South." The game ended with it third down and I ident Roland Parker presided. five to go, Davidson's ball on Wofford's 29- j The When news reached Davidson that j BAGGAGE program was short and interest- ! Wilson, !yard line. I I ing. Miss Lois beautiful cinema star, I |PRINTING After the devotional exercises, led Equally spectacular jjand favorite actress of Davidson stu- ! with the work of Hen- j AND TAXI by Lyerly, an impromptu debate was en- drix and Grey was the play Harry dents, was to be the guest of the Caro- j of Vance 1% When inneed offirst-class job ;\ tered into. The query was, "Resolved:! in the Wildcat Unas Exposition,the Wildcats were wild j line. He smeared Terrier j ,I SERVICE j That there should be an amendment to I plays Jjj printing of any description, see ;to see her. They flocked to Charlotte in behind the line with consistency, j the Constitution which would control 1 huge bunches to her, by !j Richie, substitute tackle, also worked great 1 Child Labor." On the I sec and perhaps, JAKE MARTIN, Prop. I affirmative were jjsome lucky chance on the defensive. |j FRED SMITH Henry Powell and Charles McRac, to meet her. Who | while knew but what one might have the op- End Play Great the negative was upheld by I 3 SouthBarracks 9 *— L. D. Whar- '*— ■ ——— Jfi 1 tt 11 ii H M n .. „ portunity of saving her from the reckless Piukni'v and Bohaimon showed the spec- M . ton and Don The vote of the ! } Stewart. and dangerous traffic of the city j tators that to the letters they won last year, J judges was in favor of the negative. of \r" -"="-1 Charlotte? while guarding the flanks, will added stars |QUICK SERVICE g Critic Pullen's report followed. be I A great deal of of brilliancy. Not once did any Wofford The new members,of whom four were influence was exerted £j BEST PRICES I to keep Sheik back sweep around the Davidson ends. All I WILDCATS | upper-classmen, were then initiated intoI Wcstbrook from intro- | the Davidson punts were unusually for ducing himself to well cov- I Agent 3 the society. The initiation was very the movie-star. This £ \ 'evcrcd while they both provided brief but impressisve. President Parker ';influence was exerted in the interest of able line- j moving picture interference. 1 concluded with an addres sof Ithe fans all over the [ Jjj Presbyterian Standard Pub. Co. § The logical place for Da- ! welcome. Wright, on the visiting end, The upper classmen were T. S. Lawson, world. Once Miss Wilson met the above was a steady I$ Charlotte, player, while Reams Wright N. C. 3 Senior, Vcrnon Broylcs and W. K. For- mentioned young man, once she listened '■ and came near j to voice, taking the game in quarter J vidson men to eat in Char- j bes, Juniors, and A. Ricks, Sophomore. that sweet her talents would be the third with J. ilost to the motion picture their great plunges the line. " Following the profession. j through i i: program was the feed. : While some 50 odd men were satisfying One enterprising student sent a bid to jDavidson (7) Position. Wofford (0) 1I . lotte. j their bodily wants with punch, fruits, a house party to Miss Wilson, and had a IIPinkney LE..1 Thaxton j and cakes, followed by smokes, ProfessorIroom reserved for her last week-end.It Laird _LT Knotts (C) !] ! Wachtcr gave a talk intended especially!has been rumored that an answer has Vance LG Haynesworth I for the new members. He been received to the invitation, in which McConnell.. C Skelton I stressed the [ Miss j | CENTRAL CAFETERIA j importance of literary society work in Wilson expresses regrets in not be- Baker RG Lewis j ing able to visit college life and commended the men who Davidson. Anderson RT Prcssley ■ had just associated At one of Miss Wilson's appearances Bohannon RE „ Wright i | "On (heSquare" j themselves with a in CHARLOTTE society. Charlotte there wre a number of Hendrix __QB Wells I Queens the back of the After the meeting was adjourned, the I in audience. As Wells', L LH Faulk j the actress started Freshmen remained behind to decide up- I to leave the stage, 1Grey 1. __RH Bell the girls I all rose to get a better view. Black (C) FB Hill j Frederick Smith, a student of psychol- Davidson 0 7 0 0—7 j ogy, was A Man's anxious to find the stimulus of Wofford 0 0 0 0—0 j Character is Reflected in this action. Upon inquiry he foundthat Referee, Gass (Lchigh) ;umpire, they Hartsell j were trying to see the length of her (N. C. State) ;headlinesman, Harrell(North j the dress, so might | IIP | Stationery He Uses that they govern them- 1Carolina); scoring; touchdown, Hendrix; j k^yj selves accordingly. | NOTE BOOKS STATIONERY placement after—touchdown, Laird. \ ' Substitutions Davidson: Richie for An- { TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES derson, Overton for Wells, Lcggette for j StudentsEstablish New Gery, Maulden for Baker, Baker for Mauld- I atSunday Ien, Wells for Overton, Harrison for Wells, j POUND & MOORE CO. Class School!;Grey for Leggette, Overton for Grey, Leg- | S.TryonSt. Mr. Jackson is Superintendent of 1gette for Overman, McComb for Leggette. | CHARLOTTE SpecialClass for College Wofford: Reams for Hill, W. Wright for I Students Faulk, Faulk for W. Wright, Hill for j Reams, Habcll for Thaxston, Crook j For several years for there has been main- !Skelton. | ~~ tained in connection with the Sunday : V School quarters, ; \ ClOTHCKArT department of the Time of 15 minutes attendance, I: TiUocJCVxh* NORTON'S BARBER SPOP church a Sunday School ■3,600. | £gO class for students. This class is open to all j men of the college and should be of especial I THE SHOP WHERE SERVICE benefit to those whohavebeen accustomed to Two I take an active part in Sunday School life at Junior Assistants : home and wish to continue to do so here at for Cheer Leader Monk |{ Here's Style That's "Higb- IS FOREMOST Davidson. " < The Sunday School department has as SevenMen TryOut ForPositions— j Hat at a Price That's Not superintendent,Mr. F. L. Jackson. The of- New Method of Election OUR AIM IS TO PLEARE fiicers of the student class are: Y. R. : Tailored for young men who like 5 j good clothes, but don't Simms, president, and R. L. Mitchell, secre- During like to I the past week or so tryouts !■ Pay a king's ransom for them. : tary and treasurer. Itis taught in a some- ] : This — have been in progress for assistants to "{ suit is made of the famous : what unique manner not by one teacher 1Cheer Leader C. F. : Clothcraft "5130" blue serge— I Monk. Seven men : and there is alone but five teachers in rotation. They ifrom the Junior class have been showing " nothing.more prac- s are as follows : Dr. E. F. tical or economical for college FELLOWS, WE BELIEVE Shewmake, first 1their wares at pep meetings lately, and :■ men. Sunday Professor Currie, second Sunday; *, aervelhc leave it to oursatisfied cuatoritera'■ C. *vK "i-fae Yfcguiav Sunday School ]Forest game, October'3rd. Candidates : 'Afau "made in faown and gray. to do the rest course except when they have some special Ifor the positions are:Bill Story, Bob message to bring to the class. ;McConnell, W. H. Kornegay, W. H. Sanitary The fact that othersare finding this class ]Bordeaux, J. H. Caligan, Clanton Wil- The Cafe of benefit should Mooiwville,N.C. constitutean appealto such 1liams and Cole M. Murchison. ashave not yet joined. It meets every , Next doorto Artcraft Sun- Itmay be o£ interest to note that this MELLOTS Theatre day morning inthe balcony of the church, at «election is the first of its kind to be held 10o'clock. ,under the new ruling of the Athletic