The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, January 30, 1917, Page 3, Image 3
PERSONALS
Coach Foster spent last week
end at his home in Charleston.
J. E. McElrath of Inman has
withdrawn from college.
Mr. Wagenor Giles, LL. B. '14
of Blackville, was a recent visit
or on the campus.
Dean Baker addressed the
Union county teachers' associa
tion last Saturday at Union, S. C.
Anderson Hardin who has been
at home in Chester on account of
sickness, has returned much im
proved and resumed his studies.
D. B. Canady, "Dummy"
Moore and J. C. Webb each spent
about two days last week as in
firmary residents.
Herbert Barton was confined
in the infirmary last week with
- a bad case of la grippe. He is
now out and much improved.
W. E. Prioleau spent several
days in Washington, D. C. re
.lently. He accompanied his sis
Uer who was returning to school
ahere.
C H. C. Horton, a member of
cJast year's football team, has left
I!college to accept a position with
'the Bethlehem Steel Company at
c-i either Newcastle, Deleware or
c4 Allentown, Pennsylvania.
The sympathy of the entire
student body is extended to
Messrs P. M. and R. E. Allison
who were called to their home in
Lancater last week on account of
the death of their grandmother.
Dr. A. C. Moore delivered a
lecture at thc Half Way School,
near New Brookland, last Thurs
day night on the Boll Weevil.
The University Quartet furnished
music for the occasion. After the
meeting they all enjoyed a bar
becue supper.
Professor Coleman left last Fri
day for Charlottesville Va. to at
tend the Athletic Conference of
Southern States annual Meeting.
The University of Virginia are
hosts this year. Dr. Frost of the
University of Tennesee is chair
man and Prof. Coleman secretary
of the Conference.
CURRELL ADDRESSES
CERCLE FRANCAIS
CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE
President Currell's lecture was
preceded by a selection from
Moliere rendered in French by
students of the University, Rob
ert Moorman, Jr. and August
Kohn, Jr., both of Columbia.
At the business meeting fol
lowing the address the officers
for the second term were elected.
They are: liresident, 0. L. Keith,
1st vice-president, Mrs. Roman;
2nd vice-president Mr. de Lau
nay;secretary and treasurer, Miss
Margerite Roman.
EMINENT ALUMNUS
CROSSES THE BAR
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONF.)
moved to York county in 1865
and was educated in the common
schools of Rock Hill and Eben
ezer. In the fall of 1884 he
entered South Carolina College
and graduated in law with the
[class of 1886.
In 1890 Mr. Finley was elected
a member of the House of Rep
resentatives and was chairman
of the Ways and Means commit
tee. In 1892 he went to the
Senate and served as chairman
of the Finance committee. From
1890 ro 1898 he served as a mem
ber of the board of trustees of
the University.
Mr. Finley was elected to Con
gress from the fifth district in
1898 and has served continually
since that time, being the oldest
representative in length of ser
I vic ) from the State.
Mr. Finley's son, David E.
Finley, Jr., entered the Univer
i sity in 1905 and graduated with
an A. B. degree in the class of
1910. He later took a law
degree at Georgetown Univer
sity and is now practising in
Philadelphia.
Take home a copy of "A
History of the University
of South Carolina" by Edwin
L. Green, Professor of An
cient Languages.
Special Price to Students, $2.00
Lyles' Studio
Makers of Portraits that Please
Kodak Finishing
Main Street Phone 2771
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For First Class Service
Go to
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1337-1314 Main Street
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Trunks and Hand Bags
at
ALL PRICES
THE STATE BOOK STORE
IS NEAREST TO YOU
Carolina men are invited to drop
in here for Pens, Pencils, Ink, Rul
ers, Examination Pads, or anything
in Stationery. We carry a stock of
Fountain Pens and feature the two
best lines made.
WATERMAN'S IDEAL AND
THE CONKLIN SELF-FILLES
We do Printing
THE STATE BOOK STORE
In the State Building
1225 Green St. Phone 2162
"We 'Press for Men of 'Dress"
J. W. BRUNSON
Merchant Tailor
Rates $1.00 Per Month
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The Marshall-Frost Co.
CLOTHING AND GENT'S FURNISHINGS
If you are thinking of entering
a SUIT, consult us first. we
are clothes attorneys
Marshall-Frost Co.
1318 Main Street
Columbia, - - S. C.
Society Brand and Adler Rochester Clothes
Thain's Barber
Shop
108 Union Bank Building
Best Hair Cutters
in the City
ALL WHITE WORKMEN
ee Sylvan Bros. before buying in the
lines of Class Rings, Medals, Dia
monds, Jewelery, Sterling Silver and
High Class Presentation Goods.
Ve only handle the best and most up
to-date. Absolutely no plated ware
or imitations in our stock. Try us.
'orner Main 1 r Colurnbia.
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Rogers Ice Cream Co.
Ice Cream and Ices
Bricks and designs in
fancy forms our specialty
1724 Main St. Phone 1282
SAFETY FIRST!
DEPOSIr YOUR MONEY WITH
National Loan & Exchange
Bank of Columbia
Capital.........:........$500,(tX ).1()
Surplus profits...........$370,0(N).10
E. W. ROBERTSON, Pres.
G. M. BERRY, Cashier
J. S. STACK HOUSE, V. Pres.
E. C. CATICA RT, Asst. Cashier
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