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Y. M. C. A. NOTES. The third of the series of sacred concerts was given in Flinn -lall on Sunday night last. The orchestra, lately organized, was present in full force, and their selections were one of the chief features of the evening. Mr. Seay, of the Columbia High School, very kindly played the ac conpaniment. Mr. MlcCreight's flute solo was an attractive part of the programme, while Mrs. Twitchell was warmly encored after playing Handel's "Largo." One member of the quartet was unfortunately pre q vented by sickness from being pres , ent, but we look forward with much S pleasure to hearing them at the next 6 concert, Sunday, March 26th. Oi next Sunday night, March 19, at 8 o'clock, in the Frst Presbyterian 4 church, Dr. Henry Louis smith, president of Davidson College, will address the students of the Uni versity and the young ladies of the two women's colleges on the sub ject: "The Twentieth Century and Its Call -to the Young Manhood and Young Womanhood of the Church." Dr. Smith is a splendid speaker an( this service will certainly be one of the most helpful in the series so far held. The seats on the right of the main aisle down stairs will be re served for the University students through the courtesy of the officials of the church. Mr. R. Beverly H-erbert, an alum nus of the University and president of the Columbia Chamber of Con merce, 'spoke at the regular Y. M. C. A. nieeting on Wednesday night. His theme was "Obedience to Law." By striking statistics he showed the great disregard of law which exists in the State, and urged his hearers to do all they could when they went back to their several communities to build up a strong public sentiment in favor of an exact obedi,ence of the law, for it is to our college mien that one must look to find the leaders of the public opinion of the future. In a full dress suit any man can present a stiff front to the world. There was a young chap named Teddy, d An orator erratic, And everywhere that Teddy went They voted Democratic. The MarshE 1318 MAIlb 10 ?er Cent. Disc COLUMBA'S STYLE I10 c. DISCOUN'i We carry the Clothes the C< Furishings, too. P. L. Wright SCRUGG5 Phone 306 mOLmm Oliver Herford once entered a doubtful-looking restaurant and or dered a lamib chop. After a long de lay the waiter return,ed, bearing a plate on which reposed a dab of mashed )otatoes and a much over done chop of microscopical propor tions with a remarkable long and slender rib attached. This the waiter set down before him and then hurried away. "See here," called Herford, "I or dered a chop." "Yessir," replied the man, "there it is. "Ah, so it is," replied Herford, peering at it closely, "I thought it was a crack in the plate." A man, accompanied by his wife, visited a merchant tailor to order a suit of clothes. The couple differed as to the material and manner of making, and the wife lost her tem per. "Oh, well," she said, turning away, "please yourself; I suppose you are the one who will wear the clothes." "Well," observed the husband meekly, "I didn't suppose you'd want to wear the coat and waist coat.: At the meeting of the Law Asso ciation Wednesday evening the stu dents were favored with an interest ing talk by Mr. R. A. Daly, repre sentative of the West Publishing Company, who has been lecturing here on "How to Find the Law." Mr. Daly, in his genial manner, amused and edified his hearers by many reminiscences and by the reci tation of some excellent verse of his own composition. Among the atten(lants at the funeral of a lawyer who, though an agnostic, had led a singularly up right life, was a prominent Phila delp'Yhian who arrived just after the minister had begun his sermon. "What part of the services have they reached ?" lie ask-ed an old Quaker. "Just opened for the defense," was the reply. lut this was because he id not SEE GREEN and reeLr a suit of ,Jlder tocheater Clother from L11Frost Co. STREET ovunt to Students " BSTi STORE QUALIrY ' TO STUDENTS1 liege Chap wants. Hats and Campus Representative. & SWANN IA, s. C. 1404 Main St. FATI fr( 9 hi - hi With each package of of Faima you get a pen.I nant coupon, 25 of which sccure a hand some fell college pen nant ( 12x32)-elec ion of 100. YO an TH "Do you think I am really your affinity?" asked Solomon's 985th wife, coquettishly. "My dear," said the wisest guy, "you are one in a thousand." He got away with it, too.-Ex. for Nearly tbree-Qi THE STUDENTS 0 HAVE MADE THL HEADQUARTERS F AND SUPPLIES. K SET BY YOUR FA' the R. L. Bv Booheeters : Stationern 1425-1427 MAIN STREET - - When you get mon-ey from ho a Checking Account. ' National Loan ari COLUMI 'the 8trongest Ba ED)WIN W. ROBE. EDWVARD ICIIRII. VIce-PIre.. T.X B. STACKUOUSE, Vice-Pirest. 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