The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 07, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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v4.v1. c. H. c11anna, bi r' After ne r Y. M. C.' meetings will be held on . nesday n tRi*se has alrea d been tl' t60l The reasd@V forf g o Thursday its fr two weet is that Dr..' @9P ,v NA ? the addres .1 Wv> ,and the speaker for next week. could. not have-been*'sented- for Wedn*a. diy nt'ts: Mr. Gordon Poteat, son of Dr. E. M. PotC4t4It4t'*%,ni#e, sity, will address the Asssocia tiofi oit next Tc*id d? n4gk Mr. Ek'eat is traveling secretary of theStude'ts elntaer-Mbve ment. He will speak to us on the sttbjet* of"' "SCtdertt!! a*dd 't ' Pieserit'Missionary (frsis. " Ts Assoeiatibii -urg s"tha4 weY hWe a full house to hear Mr. Poteat, for.this is .vety-impjetat sdb= ject upon which h'e is to speak to us. At the regular Y. M. C. A. meetin .Thui d+y night MW H. 0.- Hanna was elected -Y. M. C. A: edl'td' for this tertn. As we all'" khow, the. duty, of this editor is to report the weekly ad dr4ess- and write up; any . other matter pertaining to the Asso to' say that in securing Mr. Han na for this positibn we have as go)d a man as could have been gotten. Dv. Thomas Cooper's Grave. Near the center of Trinity ch'urch yard," in tYe- burying ground of the Guignard family, stands the-tone*thasr marks' the la4t res4t -t place of Pi'e:iddnt Thomas pbl;oVCirinn'Col leO'e.. The" insclrbpidnYons'tuined to*ards the intaritv of 'the en cidsure, so.that-the casual- visi tor does not see the name of the deltd. In consequence; not manVe+mzrrtb 'd' dhave seen DO. Cooper's =grve. Dr. La Bo4de fdttr yreLtd'-''whe-*he was buried, -athigh' he says thAt Dr.- Coper died .in Colim bia. A short search' ?this sum mer found the grave and brought to light the further information that ,after ' Dr Cooperr retired frdrm the coHlege'4s184, he liv ed bri tie Ca'mden road near the pear orchard about two miles the sit' 6f the ne* "sad'aorftmi opened by .Dr.~ J. - W. Babcock. The hilH"~nn whidh a theo houtse stood wlo1hg'kf6wh'as C6'o er's Hilly'i the stoWWintthW ekfleh P"yat'. Fellow Citizens to"theu Memory *of Thomas C66pei, M. Dn" WEEKLY 1 (Nov. Sun + .VT-HUhats14Q0 p. m. in Mo, p b ends association -'held in the n; ll! S* I% n-speaks to Tuq Threedothee4Ible Classes mee Law men ,{ ~ P6&~'~ 3 Wedi G6rddti4Pot6httiak*' adt eg 1 Lawse 0corneettgthMaf7:45 Fri President,Currell speaks twice Satu Gamecock varsity grapples wit] CIAM6 opht'1i tfiY'a1Socety-ci pfr dEfa+ O ? Gameg"er A$75, 000 Y; M: C. A. build ing, will .be erected ''hy Clemson Collge sonie time ' this sesSibr. Its ptati ia'eate ifly-adaptdafor Y. M. C. A-. uses,"athe'C1em son associatiffn wtil"hive" almost ideal equipment. $1, 000" 000' w aMt reitr be Squeathed'to : the- UI ier.ty of Pentnsy 4anta;' by 1 Di.Thriri The, money -is" to be. used .solely fr the- sttxdy of' skin dfseases Princeton'has jdtst* erected a new $300, 000t athtdticf stadiunY. It1 is U'-tibed id-has ':seatin. capacity of 41, 000: i it3 can st*uction 450 tons of twised stAel bars and 20, 000 barrels of 4cenlt we-e used: Tfie M-dical CLolleg of- Sdutl Carolina willFin afew days open itstnew-vadministrtion"" biiidingr ei'ected,'byrthe'people-of-Chartes tOn. Inter-collegiate' fo'tl5all already has a casdlty'iist for a thliA sea so'n of'81 klled- and 63 seridus'yd injured. Prof. Davis (in Public Speak ing):'; (JRht you'seak louder, ivfr. Harley? Be'- more' enthusi aetic. Open your mouth and throw yourself'into it. di'vides and forms.tw6 new eelis. MVr. H-anna what would you call the two new cells? H'anna: Orphans, sir. Trailors cannot change the cul of a man's character. Don't fail to h#ar DF Winfield Sdt'1i'itF adtnSun' ldoy 1 o'ckWh4 8C-15.) chy. Finm tt!i'ivitatfic'. iday dtr,estirngof " state' universities ati nal ca l'to1. men in Flinn Ifall-at 7:30' p. m. talke*h1tT e. aey. fore Y. 11: C. A. at'1-36 p. m. bfdf-e Lut1Nr'i'Colle'girTs. May. Dakidsofrort"tMi-gtidiering , )Wveffes-att7!3O pJ' nt and* Ftt L' 7 r46P* my WANT AD-COLUMN Siftf6 In ertibwtof=25 ' Wore - (Maximum) 15 Cents or 2 Insertiona'for 25 -Centb. LO'ST-Loose-leaf' n% 'e book', enniaining. Geology' notes: both; lecture and labbratory. Finder rplense retirn to A. L.- Inight, tenement 10, rooin 8, and get rEward. .6-1 Philips- Brooks- uded" to say: 'ad will bethemtly f6r a y .nitr Wheri'h betedigtSs c6fitdnttl witi' ttie1f'es1in. S'A'Y sb"S'! I have purchased Hanimond's Barber Shop:in rdarof 'Unitd" Cigar Co.; anti wilAe thr-ir thbr28'hst I will appreciate your - patronage. J.M I 'f tB'Y FbrWerly atI'The Jerdme;DrbW, Ship. F?R YOUR'DEN3 Ieautifu1 College Pennat YALE at- HAR-VARD, Each 9 in. x 24 in PRINCETON, CORNELL, \CHIGAN Each 7 in x-2I in. ~ PENNANTs, Size 1 2xE0 -4 Any Leading Colleges of' Your Selectiorr. All of our best quality,. in their 6ruik'corohi, wililordfernilms4' Wi ite us for prices before placing Jrders for felt novelties of all kinds. Th&eeinNovaIty -Co.i 7612 Bitt&r StreA DayInn. .. ..-..-.Ohio OPEN ON SUNDAY 134. n W P'e '372 To he aiqq S. W. W-60, 1%o " Candy, Cigali; Tobacco Nito'F'6MMMi'Wd Prd Roon- Instldet Collee Boys Especlaly Inted Is the standard refreshment, for' Dances; Receptibns,- etc. We have the QUAIITY at a reason able price, and are especia*y e(fuipped for catering to -college and' society'-functions. THE HtL .IYE'1-CRICP'0 - Phone 358 - Office and Plant 10&4-'08 Lady Street PRESSiN1 Have your clothes cleaned and pressed. RATES: $1.00. PER -MONTH 2'S>ts-per-WeW We call for and deliver your ctot>;es. ftlo -r Sret ryessings ClUb; Phone 3436 "Best Styles for Young-Men"' WArLT E 1RS I4A) MAIN PHONE 573 MEN-AND 'BOYS The ColleWgMants" Chofh>in' S 61'e 'NAAIN -:- :- STREEI P EP' CHUCK FULL OF lT The Fa.lTN ".' E >r-- C 'Phone -W A~'Phone 30' l 33O M ln. -'300-' UeSpalding Trade Mak represents years f4'AN:Boad Str - Atlainta. EA 3 DOYou Take The Bi