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CHRISTMAS GERMAN WAS -NOVEL AFFAII Was Danced Cabaret Fashio At Jefferson Hotel. The Christmas German, give at the Jefferson Hotel Decemb( 20, 1916, was a brilliant an elaborate affair. This year th German club decided upon a dir ner dance. Shortly after nin o'clock the mirthful parties, whic had gathered on the mezzanir floor marched down into the dii ing room. Small tables for pai ties of four, six, and eight wer arranged about the room, neE the walls, leaving an open spac in the center for dancing. Th electric lights were mellowed b part-colored japanese lantern: Schumacher's orchestra occupie the over-hanging balcony. The played at frequent intervals an many of the merry diners aro, from their tables and danced. The following menu wE served: Oyster Cocktail Celery Olives Salted almondF Cream of Tomato soup 6 Roast young turkey, cranberri( C3 Asparagus tips Hollandaise sauce - Stuffed Baked Potatoes Green peas Neapolitan ice cream C3 Assorted cakes American cheese crackers Demitasse The University quartet coi sisting of Messers John Harle: J. W. Wilkes, Donald Sandej and E. P. Hodges -delighted a present with -several. rollickir selections. Baloons of all colors, and ga: fantastically shaped hats wei distributed in the dining roon Later on other favors were givE out. At eleven o'clock every or withdrew to the ballroom. M Austin Parker and Miss Cole 1E the grand march. The Germ; figure was danced, led by M Frank Sims and Miss Mary Blacl burn Wilton of Rock Hill. M Lana Sims and Miss Kealhof4 assisted in the German figure. There were many out-of-tom girls present to enjoy one of ti most delightful dances the Ge man club has ever given. The chaperons were: Dr. Cu rell, Prof. and Mrs. Keith, D and Mrs. Moore. Thomas S. McMillan, the w( known baseball player, A.] and LL. B. of the Universit was married to Miss Gooding Hampton on the 15th of Decer ber. He is practicing law Charleston with another alur nus, James Heyward, havir offices on Broad street surroun ed by University men. M McMillan is a member of ti lelaiture FOSTER IS ELECTED I HEAD VARSITY COACH (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) depends largely on the addition n of another game to the list. Some r of the strong teams that will be d met are Newberry, Tennessee, e Clemson, Citadel, and the Uni versity of North Carolina. A few e more games will probably be ad h ded to the schedule before the e season opens. - The schedule follows: September 29, open. e October 6, Ne w berry at Columbia. r October13, Tennessee at Colum e bia. e October 20, North Carolina at Y Chapel Hill. ; October25, or November 1 Clem d son at Columbia. y November 10 - Furman at Colum d bia. e November 20 -- open. November 29 - Citadel at Colum s bia. Richard Winstead has returned after having his tonsils removed at the Goldsboro Sanitarum. s R. P. Brown is in the infirm ary with a case of tonsillitis. We wish Mr. Brown a speedy recov ery. s ific/D BERWICK 1 NewARROW g1 5?t COLLARS are curve cut tofit dheshwulders p-tetly. Icitsendt,6f5rqo CLUETT. PEABODY &COINC2aArs ,n This space is reserved for e J. M. BRUNSON'S r. Pressing Club d n ,n Get your Tennis Balls for the Lournament at S. B. 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