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pe. Glee Club Warmly Welcomed Carolina's 1924 glee chlb .1n1 iiay .ve I Ig past was IauIIIeI d at 0 If tCoum. ia C4o11lege iIIInidla enthusIIias tc wcei.. Ome.V ThIe Stt'lig was righIt fq,r a1 firstA erf rt iaie. The au;I'ietl wi a lir-., J,nd mnerry wnc. and ilnveting its first inga:,emnt as it d I the tub actounted1 tveII of itsel f and plro1ised b ter. . l Manaler If. NI. \Vise and Director :Mautric \f;k4I-.soI% have succeed it] C-Sasseibling a ver'satile (r -III izat n'.i w:tIh C051m1.aIy hits. The f(attires of i eil l) will Imah-C its imprc,in reiiemeeil .3iThe concert siiginl. wa ;i dile with strength aih in iy and a;arlP1iee iII al apovdSI\yle. () thC IM11S, theC quartet, wh1:se persnl't-I C41IIposcs NIessrs. Walsh, zeigler, Costat)zo, and Foxwvorth possessed a very desirable repertoire. Not less pleasi.7ig was tle trick quartet, the mimbers of which are NIessirs. Beattite, IIope. F1el-n, and Scarborttugh. The black- faced men, Sanders, Stone. Otis and isliburn, acted ii good iigger fashin. These eitertaiiers easilv wnIII approbat it'ln. The club did ot lack imlividiiul C(t11 tributi-ons dtne l inI a fine way.- '"TH Mai With the Saw," ' 1ewell P>attfp; Foxworth with a strit.1ng bass; and Loval with that tenir and Nir. Wil iai Truiesdale who was ( )rp lI-an; and Ted I,ewis with his legerdIeiain; and Mi. Miatteson with his trained baritome-all these oriched the pr gramt. The manager has aln natnied th1at tlit clill is to appear at the 01limbia the atre on the 22nd of the present initith. and with the finial t(IInches due tILe or ganization shall he wiught into ex cellent fiinesse for the dates ahe'ad. Chanticleer Club Wediesday night Dcanl L. T. Iaker read aI paper (in "Theli Theatrec" to the membhers of the Ch;aniticiver Chlb. The paper was very iistructive, being Imaiii ly a historical sketch If the develop rmient and growth of the theatre aid draia from ancient Greece to the presewt day, A rathor interesting little incident occured after the reading of the paIeI. Dean Itaker, -haviig 1beIn p-esentedi with two tickets to the TOXwII 'T'leatr', very gravtiously gave one of tdhem to the C ilth. Of etlirst., one. ticket wmlld not1 admit all the mIlembvir; If th cl ub1 si the ticket had it) be IIatchetd f(:I. The niatching pri)ceeded with great excite incit. N r. Ray Williams w-in the nl,ftel h Whether' a iichi iiiitc' dd, r the poker ptot spil led into the latp of a lucky lRat, at aniy rate theit '"cihth itom"i has acuiretd a ntiiiberi tif .new r-ecoirdi for the Victrotla. Neighbor 's abtove andt aritiid are diuly gratefiil. Thle li at tendt the mnacine withl all the faithf ul nes5 oif Vestal Virgiuts, andt a steady diet ofC '\Ve have no hiananias'' is as hail as botardiing house hash. Hoh I lpe haus a rival ini tihe attifte t ions o f the ('. '. tdr;tinatists. St iie sayv the linick dlid it, aitd ilthers iinsist iliat it was his u-cal talent as aii att i, ittit at aniy rate D r. Wt'lls is ibo'oke t for theii pai't oif leadiing miaii iin miorie thau ine starred in a ret't'nt produc itt tin at thet College. One ttf themi was a c'onvit iio b. ftor lie wtoul loo tk st swe'et ini stripes, ginig roindi. Rumoit r has it t hit ini thei eai'ly udays of coi-e<hi~taton at he' Uni vtersi ty tonlt fairi miss was advise'd to' keep heri lt - tictiats ttff tin' caiipuis if she hiad ti use' a safty pin. We wan'~ der what te 'Ih D)octo r wo uld pr escrib e for~ the kneites of ttiday's tco-ed basketball stquad! P'at Adams' votice is ret urnig !Since the exam ini Agencies itsu] meld ius tone's have biteii tunied ini a minori kt'-y say IE flat. 14tut with sprinig bauts, it is glotry, so that it is hiarid to tell whletheitr Pat is talking tto NIarv I 'ick ftord ~in ticket. ]tilt Ray ski< lie CoIldl't g '.il yiul l his priveiege to I )u 11,je loylst tn );Se. prese tu<d the tick - eto llh, pre. t ilh, u sy who, eit ti nj y a leaisaiiit ' eening. - t.sc. Dite for Ora1-rical Contest Selected I arry NI l,iglhtsey, presi-leit (f th :~~~;itli esda do,i-tlul Si' ofthClina iteeI giate (Ora til \'Ass"ciatin. repr e 'ing tile I ~a I gll tef l et- i ttimet i ill ielw > till ii ylaii lei titg. The A\s"t ciatiml ;cccp!cdt t IIq invit; li<. (of tilhe ( It 4f Gre nw oi to h1h1 tle allal ctest at CanIroe., I he lnight (If Fri lay April 18. The fo m Il vitation wa" tkee m!t.<l bv lt-;. ilet CIpley e, fteii1 (Ireenwomk"MIh hcr f111f 0 1iIIitCt ( ilce ici,id] i ta1 Turn1lipse<l , I f I al utier ("lilegc. .- mrt-i I ll te "I 1 >i f ; . wiarill welv'Itlif'. Th" I'nIIIer (f ;minclu(n.nts brmvtt if'rt Irut li i \ , iin b t Ae c ier e ' 1)e et l". cI . 1 w,as dtccrl 1') .1tn ha':; ;il I bei twee n tew.I teas ree- I lst It 1g *I v es Ii the ass cia iln li (ti lhe aftl 1(er14,n 1 f t ih colnte(lt. Tihl e inr lir pial ls ;ect I I e wm tirt byr Gemrge T. Iirnes, se retaray o) f ite lialllier 44 i C 111ler. 'I ,. il el <ti rati<'m with I ('. 11. 1 lall . v eC ier< I linig e - rItr v f (h Ii. wcation. I Itv Ian M It Wut vtte it was aleid4< to lave :t <lnce thl l I,;VC. t is 11i.ik to)e tait the i)a (turk. (f a "conltest" dai .ke am114 to) revivv tile daticvs oi the p;at years. The11Ll Uhainbewr (If COmltel has agreedi to ic irayte ic expe lei th Speakers, li h e 'l l jilges, tile lianles of wlit ch Il t be antill latmi er. TC ei ahedembe-hipl ft-k ha.1 n1ft beenI thantlV fron111 Z,5.0u. The rrle Ititatives f ih Cita<lel ;:I,Ii the C (leg of Ch;dill il 11WT I pruNthit but llt f4ll1wilg lemu bers of the! C"o ilmmittev attende< thle mlleeting last satrilday: Clrside .111 . 11. , L ight sey, University If Solth Caolina; ViCe presi<dent. I,. Nmrt4m, P'resbyterianl C.,o' lee;reorwling secretary, 6l. S. \\hite, FArskinc; trcasttier, R. T lIIcallii, lt IIIn; G . iietzer Newherry auii \\ith thle <date as alreTa<dy fixe<d by (lte ,isoia o,it is prln1ble that thle DC ha in 'tVICil I WIIIil l d h l te pre1lii l'a1ric, bare I.. )t uxi catipus .b 0) li t heI t 1*Ir-t )f :\pril. iltrther particiularsnil be tIlade ki,own later, 10 Ul J . Aro Prof. Corrington Resumes Work T he Ianyl friei of I ProIfessor, ;mdi: Ir. jniingii :l). I Cor iton l are -r t -ad I., have Ohen1 with nt, againl aif. ter sm orn tn went to )l'Alwrida 1 rIe gain his strengih a f ter scvcral weeks CMni-1cnent to his bed with 'grippc. I[c is greatly i1proved inl hcalth Inow a Id ,takes Ip I his w rk again. Profes sir C rrinlgtqIn is Asscia c I r fessor I"i )Igy het-re anld hlas mlade mla IINy N r"itY in 1921. - I is assited in his Il"I'lartmelnt by NIc srs. J . P . I , w .I a.' d I. II. hia'r. 4O . t he wlr ol f his p vIartment l'as bccen carricd 401 durIIing his ah4tn by Owhese assistants. \\v wec lc I I Ir fessor C rringtilon hack with its and exteild to) him best wishes ftr cItiniled health. Capital Cafe NVearest Resturant to UIniversity' Your Pa(roiage will be Great!y Appreciated Food of Best Quality Ixcellent Service 1210 MAIN S'I'RIEETI .. First Class Service given University Men Dave Means I Barber Shop 1314 MAIN ST. 11ONF. 7421 I f it is Safe Motor Transportation You want Call --- 5593 City Transfer & Baggage Co. The Bonded Company For the Railroads J. S. Pinkussohn Cigar Company 1309 Main St. Ciars - Soda - Pocket Billiards Fountain Pens and Pipes Repaired I'o4t[44Itrri Smo11kingL 'loaco l'(otpourrVl it arettes Metropolitan Cafef The'I Old Reliaible In Business since 1900 IThe Metropolitan Cafe 1544MainStreet ITHE SAVOY CAFE The Most Popular and up to Date Cafe ithe City. TESAVOY CAFE 1321 Main Street e'AGE THREE Walter's Shoe Shop Dependable Footwear $5.85 to $8.85 1420 Main Street Carolina Men We have a Walk-Over or Edwin Clapp Shoe for you Saxon-Cullum Shoe Company 1508 Main Street Columbia, S. C The Latest Creation in Fall Suits SOCIETY BRAND AND GRIFFON CLOTHES Come in--we take pleasure in showing you these garments Marshall-Tatum Clothing Co. "Special A ltention~to College Men" Clothing --Hats MARKS, Inc. "Quality Stores thru'lhe South." Furnishings'for Men and Young Men 300 Main Street Phone 3363 Welcome University Students BURNETT'S DRUG STORE One Block from Canpus Drugs, Drinks, Cigars, Stationary Agent for Whitman's Candy and Eastman's Kodak sup Plies. Phone 3191 Corner Main and College Sts. College Clothes For the Men who Know The kind that they are wear ing on the yard at Yale. Loose models, lounge type with wide pants. Designed and tailored by Mickey-Freernan and Fashion Park. Let us Show You. HI OPE -DA VIS CO. College Men's Cloth es Perhaps no store in Columbia prepares for the college man with more care than "Wrights." Smart, snappy Hats and the distinguished Schloss Brothers clothes are only two examples. "Everything for the College Man" Sweaters, Shirts, Hose, Neckwear, Underwear. Wright Bros. Co. 1330 Main Street