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GLEE CLUB TAKES TRIP Leaves Monday on Trip Into Western Part of State. The Glee Club leaves Monday for the first trip of the season. They will perform at Laurens on Monday, Greenwood (Bailey Mil itary Institute) Tuesday, Green ville Female College Wednesday, and Union on Thursday. The Glee Club this year prom ises to be the best that Carolina has ever turned out. The majori ty of last year's Glee Club are back and there are several new men who are making good. Any one who sees the attractive pos ters advertising the club will be convinced that it must be an ex ceptionally good one. President Reeves says that the Glee Club on this first trip will be composed of the following: Wilds, Paul, Perkins, Stoney, Rudisill, W., Rudisill, F,, Green, Carpen ter, Reeves, and the orchestra. Carolina's Glee Club has a State wide reputation and a very sue cessful trip is anticipated. Sev eral trips into other parts of the State are being arranged by the manager. CAROLINA VS. WOFFORD Basketball Game Tonight with Strong Methodist Team. Tonight in the gymnasium Carolina and Wofford will do battle at basketball. Wofford pays great attention to basket ball and is touted to have a good team, and the strength of the Garnet and Black is well known, so a well played contest can be expected. Brooker, Poole and Hanahan will probably be back in the game. The referee's whistle will blow at 8:15. Infirmary Notes. Gaskin, Waters and Barnes: are resting in the infirmary on account of mumps. Stuart, M. M., and Brearley, C. B. have the measles. Crouch claims some; minor ailment. Among those who have recent ly succeeded in leaving the Infir mary are H. J. W. Kizer, L. C. Johnson, Reynolds and Sanders. Dr. N. B. Edgerton Addresses Y. M. C. A. ContinuedI from*l Paige 1. He said that medicine does not need those who are unprepared, nor those who are not stud.ius, nor those who are fundamentally. wrong minded. He concluded with the plea that no one study medicine who is unwilling to devote his time, energy and brain to it. Above: all, get your college training first: then get a running start and kep it nn1) C. F. W. RECEPTION Pleasant Social Event of the Year. The annual faculty reception of the College for Women, given on last Moeday night, was very largely attended by the Universi ty men. This is always one of the most notable and pleasant so cial events of the year and the reception onlMonday night lacked none of the charm of the usual College for Women affairs. The guests were received at the door by Miss McClintock and intro duced to the faculty, who were in the receiving line. Miss Mar garet Anderson and Miss Eliza beth Finley acted as committee on introduction. Refreshments of ice cream, cake, and coffee were served later. Campusgrams. 0. K. McI)aniel and J. A. Ax on attended the Methodist State Sunday School Convention at An derson last week. These two men were delegates .from the Washington Street Methodist Sunday School. Crow, Scott and J. G. Allan are attending a meeting of the B. Y. P. U. in Greenville this week. A. C. Mann has returned to the campus after being detained at home for sometime on account of sickness. SHOES Get them from WALTERS 1421) MAIN PIIONE i73 MEN AND BOYS 1EfIw not Menb ti "Vantage in" Yes, it ltapllxnedl onlyafr n few years ago---we hnl mtade a choice c i r:tccteigatr(4t-pur est. ;t, 2 fo 1am finest of tobacco--F.tinin Cigarettes. We decided to first plne it oil sale ill c"o! lege towns. What happened, you kttw - a popularity tihat grew by 1 "aps and lu.d!s andcl smashes--nnd toclay t liggcst se:1 ing cigarette in the c untry ! Championsh i p (1111ity P lain pckagc-good tobacco-20 times! A "Distinctively ejotRgrTES Individual" VA cb.,. FATRKISH MlEND CIGARETTES Richiand Drug Company Next to Abbot's A FULL LINE OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO Toilet and Medicinal Articles We are Exclusive Agents for Maillard's Celebrated Line of Candy PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY "As Copeland Goes, so Goes the Fashion." I.4AIN Till: WAY J. D. O'Brien, T CampuOur Specialy Suits and Overcoats---$12.50 to $35.00. Gorner Main and Taylor Streets CENTRAL DRUG CO.,Inc. SUCCE~SSORS TO Heyward's Pharmacy W. E. CAUGHIMAN, Mgr'. Telephones 170 and 415 1202 MAIN STREET Why not send "her" The Gamecock?