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WEEKLY ( (Dec. 6. Sun Prof. Smith's Bible Class meets Tue v Sophomore-freshmen gridiron c Three of the Bible Classes meet Law men I C3 Wedn ,A Juniors and seniors play their a a Regular Y. M. C. A. meeting Thur Moot Court convenes in regular Satu Classic between the two victori Coming Baseball Schedule. J. S. Edmunds, manager of next year's baseball team has been very busy for the past few weeks arranging his schedule for the coming season, which will open march 22nd. He has not yet completed the list of games to be played away from the University, but thinks he will have it finished in a very short time. The first games will be played with Layfayette on March 22nd, 23rd and 24th. After which, the following teams will be played: West Va. Weslyan March 27th and 29th; Gilford April 6th and 7th; Wake Forest April 12th; Oak Ridge April 17th and 18th. The last games will be played with Trinity on April 30th and May 1st. Mr. Edmunds has been very successful in getting good teams to play us on our own field. Carolina played thirteen games last year with these same col leges and won nine out of the thirteen. Scientific Society Meets. At a regular meeting of the LeConte Scientific Society Wed resday night officers were elected for the ensuing year. Dr. A. C. Moore was chosen president; R. H. Sullivan, director of the weather bureau here, vice-presi dent, and Prof. A. C. Carson, secretary and treasurer. Prof. A. G. Smith, recognized authority on agricultural matters, delivered an address on "The management of sandy soils." Prof. Smith has made a special study of the problems connected with this type of soil, and had many things of value to tell the society. Trustees Meet. The regular semi-annual meet ing of the Board of Trustees of the University will be held on the 9th. At this meeting the profes3ors will give their re ports and much other important business will be transactedi :ALENDAR. -Dec. 13) :lay. in Flinn Hall from 1:00-2:00. sday lassic staged in afternoon. in Y. M. C. A. from 7:00--7:45. ake notice. esday. nnual inter-class game. held in Flinn Hall at 7:00 p. m. sday. session at 7:45 p. m. rday. :us class elevens. POLKA DOTS AGAIN ON STAGE Play, "From The Moon to the Stars" to be Presented. The Polka Dot Club held a meeting in the chapel Wednesday and decided to present the play, "From the Moon to the Stars," about January the fif teenth. This is to be a musical production, and judging by the success of the "Tale of the Sea Serpent" staged last year by the club, it will be quite a treat. The play is again staged under the management of Mr. A. J. Garing, who is essentially a mu sician, and who understands thoroughly the art of play pro duction. He is a soloist in Sou sa's Band, and has just returned from a tour of the Pacific coast. The music of the play was writ ten by Mr. Garing, and the words by Mr. Bob Gonzales, at present an editor on the staff of The State, and a member of the class of 1908. There will be about fifty in the cast, some of the boys taking the part of girls. The feature of the play will be the short-skirted chorus. Although it will be es sentially a musical production, there will be a simple plot, as is customary in plays of this kind. It has not been decided yet who will play the principal roles. As some of last year's stars are ab sent, new talent will have to be found. Comstock's full orches tra will be employed, and it will be led by Mr. Garing himself. The scenery and costumes will be very elaborate, and will be devised especially for this play. Rehearsals have not begun yet, but will be as soon as the manu scripts and music can be procur ed. A great deal of interest is being shown, and from present1 indications, the people of Colum bia will I e given a rare treat by University talent, in the play "From the Moon to the Stars." Beckham--"Mr. Featherstone, have you any more of them sup plementary ticets?" The College Man's Clothing Store ---1405 MAIN -:- -:- STREET The Spalding Trade-Mark represents years of leadership in the manufacture of ath letic equipment. WRITE FOR A FREE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 74 N. Broad St. Atlanta, Ga. THE UNIVERSITY PRESS PRINTING IN THE BEST WAY UNIVERSITY STATIONERY Harper College H. E. DANNER and HADDON JOHNSON, Campus Representatives. THE BROADWAY THEATRE (Columbia's Modern Movie) We show licensed films because we think they are the very best made. Open 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. daily Admission 11 a. m. to 6 p. m. 5c. -6 p. m. to 11 p. m. 1Oc. S. W. CRAVER, Manager When you want the best and most up-to-date as well as most reasonable in price in the way of CLASS RINGS. DIAMONDS WATCHES, JEWELRY for presents or own use, don't select until you have seen our selections. SYLVAN BROS. Car. Main and Hampton Sl,. - - . . ' 1045 UNI VI We aim hand, Ty Penmansh evening at the very lowest rate of tuiti eral in a class. We are org es especially for your conve Please talk this over toge us. You will alnways need these M. H. BOW PHONE 1810. PEO] COLUMB3 OPEN ON SUNDAY 1345 Main St. Phone 372 The Savoy S. W. Wesberry, Prop. Hot Lunches Candy, Cigars, Tobacco New Fountain and 'Pool Room Installed College Boys Especially Invited ICE CREAM Is the standard refreshment for Dances, Receptions, etc. We have the QUALITY at a reason able price, and are especially equipped for catering to college and society functions. THE HILL ICE CREAM CO. - Phone 358 - Office and Plant 1004-'08 Lady Street AB B OTT'S 1300 MAIN STREET TOBACOS, CIGARS and COLD DRINKS AGENTS FOR BELL'S FORKDIPT and APOLLO CHOCOLATES HEADQUARTERS FOR COLLEGE MEN "PEP" CHUCK FULL OF IT WHAT! The Fall "TOGS" For Classy Dressers at 'Phone W A N 'Phone 306 1330 Main 306 VISITING CARDS. 50 FOR 75a. RSITY BOYS: to begin classes in Short ,pewriting, Bookkeeping, ip, etc., on next Monday 7:30. We will make you on possible, by having sev anizing these special class nience. ther and then come to see subjects in your work. fEN, Manager, PLES NAT. BANK BLDG. IA. S. C.