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Y. M.C. A. NEWS Dr. Smith's Bible Class The Bible Class taught by I)r. Reed Smith, for juniors and sen iors, had its first meeting last Sunday a week ago. Approxi mately fifteen were in atten dance. At that time the organi zation of the class was perfected. H. J. Blackmon was elected president, J. B. Burn, vice-presi dent, and L. M. Aycock, secre tary. The further plan of or ganization, suggested by Dr. Smith and which is being carried i out, is to have an executive com mittee, one man representing e each five men of the class, who c_; shall cooperate with the three officers, president, vice-president and secretary, in looking after . the attendance, enrollment and other minor details of the class. The text used for the class is the "Manhood of the Master." Dr. Smith has put not a little thought and work on the series of lectures and, judging from last Sunday's lecture, it will be well worth any man's time to at tend. The topic of the lecture was "The Master's joy," a side of the Master's life which is not usually stressed. The attendance last Sunday was very gratifying. There were around thirty me n present, double the number at the first meeting. It is expected that the class will continue to grow, not only in numbers but in interest and enthusiasm as well. All men above the freshman class, who are not affiliated with any Sun day school of the city are invited and urged to attend. The class meets promptly at the ringing of the bell at ten o'clock on Sunday morning. The regular Y. M. C. A. meet ing has beed moved up from Wednesday to Tuesday for this week because the association was unable to secure a speaker for Wednesday night. Dr. Web ber of the camp was to have made the address but was called out of town. Mr. McNair of the army Y. M. C. A. has taken his place. He will lecture on some phase of army Y. M. C. A. work. After his lecture the campaign will begin for the rest of Caro lina's share of the money to sup port this work. This is the only financial campaign being put on this year by the Y. M. C. A. and the association is making a special effort to bring it to a successfull issue. The student council at an enthusiastic supper Monday night pledged $200 of the $1,000. Prof. Rector spoke at Lown ville High School last Friday and before h e A n d erso n County Teachers Associatiot, Saturday. UNIVERSITY ACQUIRES VALUABLE PROPERTY (CONTINI'ED FIROM P1AGE ONE ' an adverse holding as a fiction to press a deed from the State. "The instant issue is may al city take possession of its State's land, held by the State for its college, and, after holding the land for the city's own use for twenty years, claim title to it against the State. A statement :f the issie is an answer to it. The city governing is the State 4overning through the city in a circumscribed locality and for a city to claim the property of the State is the same thing as to elaim against .itself, a manifest incongruity. Such a holding eannot be adverse. "If the city had mistakenly expended its moneys in the con 3truction of a building on the lot," the court states, "the State has ample power and means and we assume, a disposition, to coin pensate the city for the expendi ure." The New Broadway Open 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. For Coal and Wood Call Reamer Fuel Co. Jellico Soft Coal JOHN SCHNEIDER Campus Agent Phones 3770, 3771 t" SHOE W LES Ho W A L T E R S' soY "Best Styles for Young Men" 1420 Main Street Columbia, S. C. I'HE UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP Tenement 4. Itoom 3 (Opposite Law Builing) 7)pen D)aily from 2:30 to 6:30 P. Mi. All Upj-to-daIte Work Give UJs A Chance "If we please you, tell your friends; f we don't tell us. P. D. wIr.U., GEN. MG?. * Star Laundry Service at S. C. 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