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CLARIOSOPHICS GIVE RE CEPTION - Tuesday night the Clariosophic Liter ary Society gave a receptioi in honior of the out going officers.. The Cration L.iterary Sociuy from Chicora aid the \\'hiteman L.iterary Society fr-on Colun hia College were the guest. of the Clari osophics. A very interesting program was carri ed out.. Mr. \V. L. Crocker entertained the society with a collection of humor ous incidents and jokes. The query for the debate wa- resolved, That teaboundis are more detrimental to the acalemic en deavors of young ladies thabn poodles. The affirmative was upheld by S. T. Sparkman and .dwin Folk; the negative. by J. .. Hankins and F.. B. Castles. The debaters showed themselves to be very familiar with their subject and covered the ground in a very broad and general Way. \Mr. Hankins tof the negative took the houiin'ie hy stormii whenl he quolted one (if his latest imasterpieces. Its rhythm, beauty and depth tif thought moved the judges and listeners to tears and the committee readily decided ;n favfir the negative. The evening as a whole was eiijilyed by everyone. Reireshminits ctnsisting 4f punc a awd ice cream were served. It is alleged that .\Meeks. who has hereti i"re prved infallible tti Iive darts, ]list his heart to a certain little r-maii frinom C'1him1bia College. Y. W. C. A. The \\. C. A. met . londay a iternion at Flinn Hall. Nliss \Margnerite Abel 'Ildeticted the devitional exercists. read ing the scripture and if feriig a prayer. Miss Breed. iriim the city V. \\. C. \. o a 0 0 00 O When the college 'teen the twenties, and the tu and ...... How will yo Internationally I London Paris affirms that you can to eliminate those little b during the adolescent ai Knowing that a pure i skin Madame Rubinstei Valaze Beal A penetrative, skin-enliv substitute for soap. Thi es every trace of dust, d the pores, dislodges bie the texture. Washing Iwith Beauty Grains ke clean and pure, and inv licate creamy whiteness IThis is oiie of the farnous Vahi specialized preparations for ihe; tire group and their uses Is c< booklet "iBeauty For Every We free fc. the asking in our Toilet IJ. L. Mm M4ain S QUALITY PS TH E If interested in anything Watches, SterIng Si or PIai See our selection of all gent in plain figu:res. Mail ordler ceived. SY LVAP Cor. Main and Ha.mpton St made a short talk to the girls suggesting ways aind means of getting up a dis cussion group composed of the University girls and the Industrial girls of tile city. A fter the meetiag the members linger ed for a pleasant half hour of getting t4,getler during w%hich time reireshments were served by the Social Coniiittee. .Sc - HYPATIAN LITERARY SOCIETY The Hypatian L,iterary Society iet \\'ednieday at ternoon at four o'clock in the ('larios(Ihic Literary Society Hlall. . Tle necting was called to order by the president, MIiss Grace King, and the minutes of the last meeting were read. A number of new members were taken into the society. The literary program consisted of the following : .\ sketch of L.ady Gregory's life by Virginia \\'auchope. A play. "Ihe Goal Gate." read by Xlisses R,,sa Ileyward, .innie Lec F:ree man. and Wallace Williams. Currents .vents Iy .\iss .\gne- Car soil. Several matters of business were at tended to. .\Miss Thelha Ponland4l was elected Critic to serve in the place of Mliss FIlizabetli Bcasley wl l e; Ift school. t'.s.c.. News nq,tic: Steinberg's ( )hlI,mI tile has ceased ) tI ie; i.'i its place will . app - a I.izzit . wne by 1:.arle I1lack 1nil 1. SteinTeg. Ihde hl machinlei will be mlis."ed by theu N1tudents (eqpecially ,vevra! co-eds). We need a new classroom building. 1hen You Come Back to your Alumnae Meetings tow will you look? a have given way to enties to the thirties u look? amous Expert New York lot begin too young lemishes so prevalent 'ad later years. kin is always' a clean llzsuggests the use of ity Grains ening wash, used as a is preparation remov art or cosmetics from Lckheads, and refines the face and hands eps them absolutely eats them with a de I-........ ....1.4 ize assortment of scientifically ikin. A description of the en imprised in the beautiful new iman," by Helena Rubinstei, Coods Departmenit iugh & Co. treet BEST ECONOMY in the lines of Class Rings lver, Diamond Jewelry a Jewelry ine goods. One price, marked s attendIed to same (lay as re I BROS. s. Columbia, . C.r Supporter Writes Urging Loyalty MUST BACK COACH Coluibia, S. C., Oct. j0, 1923. The Edlitor, Tie Gamecock University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. Dear Sir: I your space is enot taken ip this week aiI if you see fit, I hope you will puiblish what I will proceed to say. I think it will awaken the students to the fact that Olie of our "loyal" supporters are doing us a great injustice. As we all know we lost the P. C. and Clemson games. Then some of these so called "loyal" supporters and not only Ile stipIorters bit soic of tle stludents go (ut into the city aid say (l-,nI \etzger ald d-n the wh.I(ole team. \\hy di they say these things ?--Simi1ply because they bet on the games and lost a few dollars. .\ Carolina sloganl is. "Puil for Carolina ro putll OUT." I think it woul(I be het ter foor the person or persons and it u\ould certainly lie better for the school f4or them to take the latter course. .s to Coach Xletzger--liefore lie came to Carolina we had mnever even gotten a sMell at tle state claipionsliip, since lie Imas beelI here we have tied the state cham111pion'ship for the past two suiccessive years aid we canie darn near getting it. All tile breaks have been against Its this .Cear. but, wait until we tackle the "little wini" or better kiown as the It-rricane. Sonv sttldont made a retimark to a groip Of men ion the streets of Cohimi hia last week (as a grouip of Carolina football men passed. sim14oking Cigars. "\\~ have a li-I of a coach." I would like to inform these persons if tley\ do not already know that the foootall soqu11ad was of f training for the time. These appear to lie oily miiino details and they are as compared wit.h other criticistil that has been made.. Ii some of these outsiders (ontitlie o make such remarks as have been previ oisly stated, and yoti hear them, kindIly tell them to come dawn and give their advice the C1oachi anid the IIIeail. If theycat't do this tell theiml to be gentle Iati as well as a humt1an aId keep their Iouiths shut. ouirs for a greater Carolina. A Supiorter. - t.s.c. Shaw Yarborough i) \\ede-day afternomn of fair we. Xliss -.thel Shaw and Ir. \I. J. Var brough. well known 2nd year law stu dent of the university, were happily married. The bride and gr"1ooitm are both of Saluda, antd. though th CeremTio r1 wa.s a surprise to the l whole Gamecocek 'eiection. we nlow 11m(jerstaid that ile beginning dates back to childhotod at tachimlent. The student boody extm(k its be't wishes for a long and joyots i fe. J. S. Pinkussohn Cigar Company 1309 Main St. Cigars - Soda - Pocket Billiards Fountain Pens and Pipes Re-I paired iHA Vi YOU TRIWD Potpourri Smoking Tobacco Potpoutrri Cigarettes W INGF 1 Southe Columbia, S. C. 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