The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 14, 1923, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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. . C. A. NEWS 6" STUDENTS GO TO LOCKHART This morning a group of Univers:tv a students left for Lockhart there to con C3 duct a series of evangelistical meetings. CA This group is composed of Messrs J. E. .Hanki,ns, McBride Dabbs, Harold )e Lorme, and the "Y" secretary R. G. Bell. Gene Baker will join the party at Lock hart tomorrow. On Friday aternoon the men will ex plore the town and meet the people. A meeting will be held Friday night in the Baptist Church. Saturday morning will be devoted to a hike and weenie roast with the boys. Meetiongs will be held at the church that night, -Sunday afternoon, .And Sunday night, which closes the series. Last spring such a series was held in Eastover; and three years ago the "Y" put on a similar campaign in 0ai.t t. Both yielded good results. Lockhart is a town of about two thou sand and is situated on the Broad River near Union. --Y.M.C.A. Christmas Tree Thursday Next Thursday afternoon about four o'clock will be a joyful occasion for about fifty little boys and girls of the city; it will also be a happy occasion for every Carolina student who drops in at Flinn Hall and join in the festiv.ties of the Christmas tree. And all ire wel come. As usual, the Y. M. C. A. and tl Y. W. C. A. are arranging for a Christ mas tree for some of the childron oi the city who would not ordinarily have any Christmas For several years these two organizaations have given a tree and it has always been a success. Any stu dent who wishes to contribute sonic thing to make some child happy see M r. J. E. Hankins, or Mr. Bell. -Y-'. M.C.A. - Tenement 17 Wins In Bible Dis cussion Group Contest This week closes the fall series of Bible Classes and from the reports turn ed in it seems that tenement 17 is the winner, with tenement 23 running a cloie second. Sevonteen is taught by J. M. Wilson; twenty-three, by 0. D. Johns ton. A few classes meet on Friday night and so they have one more meeting to night; however, these are so far below seventeen that they could hardly run up a higher score. As usual, a feed" will be given the members of the wi,nning class and mem bers of all other classes who have not missed a meeting; this will be given sometime in January. Tenement 7, taught three years by Calhoun Thomas, has not had a membier absent during these years. Jack Dou glas has completed five years in Bible class work without missing a single meeting; R. M. Smith, four; and C. P. Owens, three. In the spring a series of Mission Study Classes, similar to the Ilible Dis cussion Groups, will be started. It has not been definitely decided what the general subject for discussion will lie, however, it will probab)ly be somle phiase of the mission fields. E. Marion Rucker Speaks on Philosophy of Law The speaker at the Wsednestlay night meeting of the Y. M. C. A. wvas Profess or* E. Marion Rucker of the 1,aw School. whose suhbject wvas the "Ph'lilosophiy of Lawv." T1his was the second lecture of the life work series now being given by the "Y." Professor Rucker began by saying that lawv has two purposes: public a,nud private. The public end of law is a Just Gjovernmewnt. I Iere the spe1akerv Meet Me For College Caps, and Other Gen The Jas. L. T 1642 Mai gave a hist,rical sk1et 1fh h lawv. lie s;id that the lmnin , t:Ine I thr , c rners. I . 4. S. w the Christ. (2) wn it a <Ie eratic flrmI If governa met appii(led .jce. \ fie-r thli-, laher. Ade. tili Profes.r R',. :er tr lmses anld l()tives (If pillrImse (if a lawye,r shoul I Eis fe'lowmen Id tit v-h i JuttIIA ice. TI illwust Ia I lk -' I p 1y ' .I l (" i'I T il t.,t , I !t hI i.ish t(;<(l :e,i- C .111.e inl the lax 1 fits at t hr I y II I then te t t I;t ." 1. In whro esi all y haIcfi : I a *i - hcl1ding homie ;nld imltpr. vj- h taxed, whereas thwo wh >Iwa rIcn e>t hil er w - fr) ,* Iv.. I I forts of the lawyer ;i.i, i I is be ging remedied. One (,.. the p :-_ .Ah ch! mgnetary coni into:i to se this professi(lon h atld n eot, a-), e ; ciatized like so many othv eri ip ani that no one shiudd "g! i.(' t c rich e cauise I-ce l n' > I ii e rvi r:i . I ;. WI ld nake I a ci firtal livi. 1 W uld stand hligh in his c(n 1niity. - I am not urging yotu to come into law i . get rch ; coei int it ti see that lus tice shall he dolne and dedicate y'llu self to the cauise of ri!_ht." lle ;!. , stated that o)f the 100 law.irS i:: .Iul , Carolina not ore than to V,-. i al jw after mn;king iminey. The SlIvalker chwecd by sh ;1 - :11, is porta i t (rf. ice .)f (1m1 - .- hrmen Whiel were fille d ra m i , :1 1, il pai!11, by' l w r a d yet then !V I- 1- l 'r% sent ()nly\, 1-2 f ne per ut (t dl pce)plv. Hle ended with: "A\t alH ;.., all ctu.irivs lawyernq havm b4n, w C! Side if th p1l'or ;mdnaprssd. Before anld after tht mlain part1 of th. CIeetiing the Ilutlents en_ in service. N irI Carlyle Smith solo, "penitence." le I acc-Iipani., I On the piano ) by Nli,as Price. - \'..\.C.. STUDENTS TO SPEND HOL1. DAYS AT INDIANAPO".IS ThIe Ninth )akdrIeIis; I :e;nin Conven t it'n of the( Stuldvint \o:e 'Movement will he bel atl-'n:i Dlecember 28. 1923 to) januiry 1. 192: Over 5000 studen:WS and pfe rsf -omI mor(e than I0 A\merican and C:mI-tii:m1 ct)lleges and univer:;ities will gather t, discuss the mo1idei:rin wirl l m v:a.-:,I Ciristiality with pii tic iltr :iW:t Vi. t the progress of christian thmo.,: . life over-seas. This c t ,tin.s!Xi wil bI most as representative as the. Nations: abwut forty nati,ns wi' I;, rc presclted. The delegates firm tht- L'niver v i Southi cailoina are Ntessr, \l,i ,I Gentry. representing the i 'hti4ti IZ Joye and Gordn dm y, .\lilth-I; Xe Biride IDa;bbs, Pre-sblyltwn, I rr Davis, 1Itherans; 11 iss a Mun&h representing the c)d-es. ' r .un vs Nlc1. D dabb; is tIe f ilty rItpese tative and will have chartc ! tl p from tile Uniiversit y. I 'art If thl t, l-i, if these dle.iates arte beiin ta id by tI lirst P'resbysati:an Churc:'ah..seil li; Prtesby teriani, .\Iaini Street .\l thi ls W'ashiitoni Street Alethdist. the Fi:t Baptist, Trinity F.:pisco pal :.nd th il .n,th er I.eagutes oif the city. The' stub-nt ce' ptresentative of the F.epI:iscl-ha heeni choseni yet.. Thle ('arilitia Spieci;al of I )ecembiler 27 will catry a spiecial Puilhiiani fo ithel Sonth (Carolinia (delegates. Th'Ie t rai leaves Co lumibia at 1 :45 1P. NI. Thoiurs day atnd arrives in IindlianapitIs ah m noo1 n thle ,next day. Thew coni ferenc wa 'ii be over on the first ;mtd th< dl'1'atei will get backh ntt lie '- e.. One of the imoportanit quetin - . dhiscussedl at the Contvenition: is lis I- h at Tapp's Hats, Shirts, Ties ts' Furnishings app Company n Street P4;ner s o Ir'iPl NIissiolls Heps to w;n.wk \-r i e an m 1 Ir-I s TM. lit4 )- il. I i t w!I il Ibe c ncer I:in N . r I- i na 4 th ds , I llm res tl it n e e n I y t. thr .: N o n 1a c II II N'Iv.I - h 1 1 11 d 1 hat m] it 11 v cI n c I1I.I1 I Is It ar Ilp,. lran th c It' lVvtl,4 I ' V, 11 4441 - ry I ; I li t, lte \vt l . V. NT.C.A. -- MOOT COURT 4 ty I i iam wh1 In pre.Ii ti:a linifrt- purchatse (if lilt', implied1 tha' he w nbl ruir.l:l f-rom bu11ildin. . tht'r tH:M residencel(TheI n thoughd lilt' rel,. r;vtiW1 wa.'S n14t wrtt n int,) ttIk Ineled. he bNaid, nevc rtllless? .\tts. Hlikwen annd J nc in m-III, guedtiil l th he woulid, thIt le misled the Sellcr. annd there1 sil,n 1 be a IconIIVCv:mIcV. \tl fI tile otler' Side oppoised the theoy. mlera rling by II'dimanl ,f the l4cal har the latter was tipiiew. Tihe law librarv has beenl improve lately by tile addition 4 i better lights and with the :Ahn.v library which iS soit tl "Ilt-n the law -,Cho(ol will bc inl p)siti-.n tI I hlc r w rk th;m cver. 'I hll i eva. m141 1t Illf thir m m rs ill tle law hm;l%-t lwcn f'rimed. and it is evidenit that Inl Ohil- 44f the Su t t t eIli field is Il i Ilk'l t*n'c r I:I i* h1 plac. CLARIOSOPi C SOCIETY 41h 4 '!.h . 441r1U1a.4 \v4:t'. c;i4-r: I r 4:n4r me1'1ti-1 las1 Tu4.4' evenin44,14j4 : 4'144:im4 .I.'. \. \\:e"d and () r.. N\\'r. lIlt-V~ ~~~ 441 -:u . N l v I I .4. :14 4 I rrai.; :. . : J. \ . i l e . Arn e . : ii4irm4at i\ . . 1 k-11e rs * I leI - I m \\ 'hte . N c;-ttiv( 1t. sie , Z'i mcr -old -mth i ed. \\- i.si alnd I;. -,. \\' it I nt. re I into the . It a i1 1 ever1 aI 1. 1 1 l r b g h f 1 r , th :1 )i.t Ih n f Ine ,I t e an Itcr I I I tv s.i w ac 1 v vI - adj, Iu lirl. \t'I t t k w ;y filedIc to flind a h-ic - : Ii f himl Sundayv ni-ht l l i rI Ill k fIr I Ih a \l li II 11. Th h II I .\r ha I\wn t a, :1l n \ ,k. t -. S. C. Y : 1 t.m ti .e1hti r 1, ld I ti . , tffi at 1' us;y1idint eth4 peh 1111415 aiTthe Moa osta PofpficarG un havc his, sptecial < .-I Iillw. \\-e wvI n lt 1e by. t -.S. C a lIJ li t'.1l. It- that hit hlas rc t au t l.s Ith r e s, rit 'I Jdg by flvr rot. by sre IIItc I a w k-kl, . T'II he Mt Pop/I('(ularnd and /up toges Date i/Cafes DEAN .EONARD Dean BaLker Heads .\l Studeunts l,'-ld ah111m i 1f the Un11 [sity of Smnth Carlina a" w.ell as li, arge circle o)f fr-iendIS thlngh411 1ut1 the. - NWate wil1 beIW sd o ha thek anl n mct iiaw that 14;m I, T. Ia.ur (it th l Niv rsit ha11 . , b nilct1 1 d b1ci I\. Tht. \112 eiat i . f ;tlllle , <cc.l dec am ry Scht f 4h . 11Su1W1h; ttlks. tIlead thei E M -v the c"Iming year. The b .n r 11.LI..d 1b\ tis 1r4mia. ti:,o1 lup n , a Thlt.,ld-orv I II I akc r 0 OU In .n I:I., li- h Il' i " s1 ,..,-i a11 lift relie w i I h r., llt. I )(i a I INaI t I vc I' I. I rI 4'1u 4'4.-I I l. \. I it at I l't I t - of Ih I- a rs t 1 I 2II:11n:1_I 4-), .r; , lk. wit vh( 'r frIm 1he 114 I I vc Nl, I Itn e :clrhil a~ieriy t e sem e1*t . 1n ar I Im e h ' .\ 1 1.II It t e " h. r n14 . 1 th1 I . S8SS. Th I.\wM. \ I4Cr ee Iwa c' Vf Crr dll 'n 11 im111 hV hi4 4 11' -oM.' 44: 41 4' 444' 14' 442 nlle e i w-' n If.. 4 i I : \ n 4the \lNI .m Schol r. .1 i ., i1 Chlar!k- -on, i. -r -tveral yecar, he AChiL-%. d c( s as akk, tec,iebI Ir and mch1 l super i1I 'I C U IC I M ' I I III t I14 L .I i' j . 4 \\ ii'i l; r. is i;f ll as a teacher 4.-emi I44 I ; 4i'n ''.q ~ I - I tit- Aa c l I i ~I' I 4; l(Ah h xv, h. I. .rcd ith tet chair as, . \ ia te pro adr o in the MIvenity's -I ..i-~d tha Il ne.x t Va he W\-as n Ih r I't I fto f I.' n : I i . v :11 ! h b Inn I n I f F ite i rsty. p1 1 1 it. -" heli T h has ca kadY flled(., that ingonnheear I:ti r ;.I-,- a sIn e his c ,. t iin w t he 'nv Loosei-a lino . det icl I m,1with varides ntI I-dic, --f Ote S ae,e on :.9 ain \ ) etsi h g tl and h .i e: luctillwl-, N;at imll I'ig The Aykinde al Park. Le't us Shi II OPE-DA College Me Perhaps no store in Columi man with more care than "Wi and the distinguished Schloss I examples. "Everything for ti Sweaters, Shirts, Hose, I .Wright Bros. THEODORE BAKER College Association. ti"n AssoIciation; Secretary, South Caro liNa A sslciation of Schools; Member, S(itthurn Commission on Higher Institu tiiins of I,earning; past Secretary and IPre,;ident of the South Carolina State Teachers' Ass(ociationl atnd Association of School14 Superintendents. The Meeting In Richmond The Association of Colleges and Sec AIdary Schools of the Souther.n States 01"n(venei in Richmiond on December 7Nh. A greater part of the discussion was a criticism of the Athletic system which allows the paying of higher sal aries to co).aches than to college profess Ors anid frequently the College presi dents. The report of Dean S. ). Ander son of 'Tilane University, who was chair tmia11n of the committee oi athletics was a'epted and a mnoition to read it before the nieeting of the Southern Intercol legiate Ctinference was passed. The case of Center college. who was 1tr11ateinld with expulsion for Violating tle athletic rules was conti,mued to next year. The election of others than Dean 1. T. IBaker as pre.;idnet followedI The vice-presidents are "Miss Jessie Muse of the Girls' Ifigh School in Atlanta -,nd Deaii 1). I.. Prince of Richmond Uni versit y. The Secretr''try-Trvasrcr is Daii The(i. IT. jack of E-'mory Univer sitv. Th nvwly electedi members of thf I'.xecutiV(e committee are Chiancellol J. i1. lKirklaind f Vander hilt I niversity. Pre,ident A\. i . widdiv If Tu 11le. Preside,nt \\. G.u1th of Ciichei Cr le.. Preside, \\. Chase f the i University of . Carlina and Dr. S. 1. McCallie o \McCallit School of Chattanoiga. Clothes who Know they are wear at Yale. ;, lounge type d tailor-ed by 1 and Fashion >w~ YotI. VIS CO. n's Clothes bia prepares for the college ights." Smart, snappy Hats 3rothers clothes are only two ie College Man" Jeckwear, Underwear. Co. 1330 MainS.t....