The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 21, 1924, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
Y. M. C. A. NEWS
Retiring Council
Pound Secretary
A KNOCK AT THE DOOR
She heard a kinwk at tli back di r;
or w s it 4nly1 herl i ma in tin N I.
'1 II t . ke1-(I it ;gitl i li 1I11 e eI I I Ir c v; et -
andt IIitorte dist;Int . It IIII't he1. the I y I .
I ta t I, IcIIIr\ " shc called1 . 1 Ilt
I .intad 4of Ilnr ' v.ice Ithe ansu\rr
CAIme i,tnI ne ) tange anid tiu ni.lniliar.
" ,I t i i nl. " I t frig h It I i<l her ;an
shet calledI( her huIlsb and . -"lenn. , c11me
here-I-." , * Ier ht,kishI andv \\vent tq )Ilte I b;ik
by 11Illo ifdi l 111c i aind d )il itefl fill
thet lr a lairge' pastebtardi i1x lilll
wIth packag" u II f all :rt d :nni' its
lit Lind au If palag ntI which hint if
S;mta a, t 0hristimas.
t-h n the , ucnt NI s w lt wt I r
ori:nenl goneito sIIleel wat the tubl
wI the. fr t dr !Ipened anId thw r e
wit1 I 1 iltc itl i . V. m wer it h1
hug paper acks ln tlh( I I ;i ar1 smeM
nIIth h,11 i andl't'I. i c m with 1h;ipele,
art ti tl e ' - wes. r tei l was Il tIIpert
r liplv> II ol, ald cNcItecnltent. TIlre,
\\ Seii1lils, a i fw I . k'l . I eIs'.
ill'l ilt i'i I I!t 1te iat et ilt11 ic
<it 1 1 liet(\\I-e I vt \vI 1 1wt 4 1 Ill]is \\.I i t ls en I
k-f I illd Illc s Ild I t (' I 1 \. I)
IEr. S ELECIrS. I Y.l and rnted C tA
Int - l jii t herei'' In t centi ofit ' I
o. NIpl. S1' . i t ,I r Ill l t (,. .rit it
r,m aIll the "Y"i- i hson Sa
r- -1'.I(te tIc IIlin. Ti' le \Vwere sUtrplI med
.111 h lappy. Theli bIyl wv r Wk mbusIi a
ic0 and uI li )-vr,it h j<1 1"1 ' \ I y. T hen
thI Ick ew r e\VVt,Cx't ini red. ;\nd if
all IIlth IlI in I1 -,, r, r alt, su a ,ap lv
Cra "ts cioned g,ood( s. andl all k indII
cf atables.t . \n am n lte Itherl
t to
artilICial irnIlit \\hichl \\as lilt. ift i
"Jutckie" Belk.
Afler the excitemeout was 4Nver thl
hbly\S were .'vatted alld .\It. 14el1 pa Ssed
around the. apples. Corn was popped
I ve. r the(. Ilre by R .e Joye t inted by
.\1lr. I l . I,I e Crocker. as .\Ia .ter iof
CiCrem11is. th a few k ic. RZeas..
t l Ilif his rccent tIrill t., i )l \\'st ;
lea-alltries weCYe eCcill.."ed ; a; d i I
MEEKS SELECTS Y. M. C. A.
CABINET
_)_ri _th rGulay\on Sagt
ticnt -elcct. Firank Mccek,, .f .\mlerm,ln.
livll d Iec id, i; lc (. w| i, he e
the fll ow n me t; I m , i i; h
\\ duerday~ nih on ite c, it
\\ hite; Fiwancv. C. 1". \\illiams;11, e
F.. Rep; ip tattiln,l). J.JIi s
. a,Calhli, hon ;tl Chilrch. 1 \
Cp llcli t hat will he selected witiit It.
next weet..
R IighIt aftevr thev Inecttil' thle neVwIy
sapp,ioi"td CabII i.,let adj(.urnIed liver to
.\lr. vie!l's h1-1mlte. \\hile over there
they t14>k p;art lin the "pmundinig" that
n;\IN Mien ir. and Nirs, Bell. Aftcr the
patrty b;ad brI. kuen Iqp pres idetit .\ cuk
.1111n 1ICned Ins pfoli1cy f,1r .the c(mning
year, and tile w"Irk fIor each chairmall.
\It. el1 spIke a.t lent-th of the work
heiore each Ialln Ife also tirged that
tile chairmllel trv to pick reliable assis
tiIts. Ile ws- f(iocd hv talks from
Man I seemtVIIs (11('crniined tll accomldish
Ill, wc Ithllt lla, beenI ( 14tl1 iv )II ( r;tdllna
LUTHERAN STUDENTS
ORGANIZE
Delegates Elected to Conference
TM-111l.1\ Ill. Iilill'g afiter clh:pel tilt
tlll rillil s lldlits I 4 ill, I 'live'r-t it
lit I t i l t' \S lile c ll iti t ll Ii
mp-rtanit huiit.".leing with the!
'11f1cnt" wDelr. 1I. A. MceCullimghl
-1,t Rcv. 1'. i1) 11 ir-w n, .f .d e cit\. D)r.
I e'II l 11r lill 1
r ler c I llk. I..'1111 r;lil 'tIdkilIt_s,I hle
held at Nc\w!(.-rr% C(tllege. irmtn til 4th
thlr.,ngh1 lith Il 6 th if :\pril. lic s,aid tha.
h N\ w1 h e l i r I t ll iftelrl ce f this lla
till S hld I the S,uth and tha.t
prlactically ( vvrY S-1uthernl CGllege: wiluld
he Iepre IcIted. A tilt- rIniverity i
entitled to liv l the meeuctiltg
then went ,in hIll ci 111o11 (f t eIse
repre.sentative s The. foloin wereC
ul!cte d: I I t rry I . (,ramllill S1111
IrS. Tro 1.aI .L. ld-s M i riam i e
(idh1 i tgh and liI I, Rhiea CtIlt s.
Them. Students wIll be iurn-1ishecd en.
Itertaininilt in l and ar, ilv - Newherry
IOllege and wIll have anl pportunity to
hevar mnany s,peakers tof n 'e.Special
stress will be laid Ipnlll the choosing of
:sjiesatot.av
A. 11.
FRESH COUNCIL
P'r"bably a cremt maj<-rity n the
caiplis dlip know that here i aI
Il-agillif IIe c;dled ITh l ic Ir(S1111;,11
'ui e i existece. Of Course
h l n.i knw what this bodv
d4es.
Che F1r< 011n1ucil fof this vsucr
Il u b-l I )14,ber thet It w\ithl eight
u Ied en Illa Incre;ased to
'i urling are liwt
C1nunittee. visits
"' m r t\ti r* da 1;1 m1L1ember11hip c(1m1
i-r thet ".("; l \\ ,1 Ideda light C,om
teari1tribut h k and in S hell;
,oeial1r1i1ec 1nnntti-c, teaches each
TeFrsum I.unci ich train
YR , N. u ."Y"
Thfiey -Y ud Savdl ph s f
gih' i111as y a hvy have carIed
II! thll ir w\4rk f;it11 int l n11 v r toll b"
STUDENT VOLUNTEER
NOTES
.\' \irginia lritcbardl, represcenta
tivc ii :ie Stivent \''unteer Nive
\lnt spd.,e be-illre thle Th111ornwel baild
ia,t 'I'hru \h iiyight. Ni s' 'ritchartd
spen)t sten*'-.-l <days inlluba <dividl
ing her timeit amei.:Ig Coluimbia cidleg.
Chiiccra, 1l . I 'sbYterianl Seminary
.11d the Ui iversi-t A number of stu
den.!ts ttlfk adv:mtage of M\iss P>rit
chard's visit tl a"k her advice abuholt a
lif of 'service in the it reign field.
IThec Cit\ Uionl 4f studenllun
tcurs. c(omlprisiniig tpr'esentitatives frm
Chicl.r.l. C40h11hia Clg.thec Semi -
ntar* ;: thIle unliveisity ilet Thursday
af .ternmlin at thle hlm ei ()f .\iss \l -
guerite Abel.
-- ---Y.M.C.A.
EUPHRADIAN MEMORIAL
CELEBRATION
Appropriate Exercises Held
Tuesday Evening. Society
Votes to Make This an
Annual Affair.
T -eF .uhH : .\!c;lm,rial F,xterci.sts
were" hlmthn F.uphr11adianl hall \\cd
nlcsday lnigh.l. 'I'IesC exercCi:ss were
beii i. h.n, r ilf the gradiuates and
1,41nn1fers If thle 1:.uphradianl l,i1erary
wtiety. Stch exl-cmeus are to ie lId
.i'( nq*.'ah yea1ad .\-arCh 6th haI' beenI
Set ,asidte as Ilth regui11.ar- (I in the ill
htr
. I ecial priigraitll was arr.anglted. i)r.
\. \\. I all, cllm 4f flit e sc l tif
Jalim. V~ m:ade .:he prinvipal sdIrecs
lit- .)ke (.f hi, c,,llege. days and (bd
Shiti- lide his spchl wihl la
itcu si l il Ith ncit ssity of gtd (I
.ihprnrt.riatimn. Sever
,l1 "-n e1> 111C.11 r (4 tl, S(,(ie.ty thenl spl>kc
on pr mien aum i 'f thet Solciet v.
aisay splkc tI < de -ite hisilt; 1111<1
taun, tiltlie stkie fn Carlyle and Ilaw
kil is e nli . Chancell air \Villiam IHar
per.
Thee Were several members of thle
facill.y present and Ilhey' werc asked it,
"ay a fe word, \.)[(s. They also spolke of
1.hd timeCS,a)d 'ectmded .\Ir. Ball's plea
i"r colrrect pronunilciatiln ()f I.nglish.
Afiter a shoIrt reception thle meettinig
adjournted.
ote Babe"So
oser "IN Smtying to explain 2 e
basi 1(1p 1 which that detcisitn il Wats
J.I e9c: "()h ycs, youm arc trying to
irst Class Service
iven University
Dave Means
IThe Cars that carry Insur
ance for you.
W ING F
South<
CoIA llnia, S. C1.
Book - Statioi
144() Main Strccs
Yes, it does cost more to make VELVET
Tobacco and for this reason
It's the best Kentucky Burley tobacco
money can buy and then it's aged in wood.
All harshness and bitternes3 are removed.
It's mild and mellow. You will readily
notice the difference.
0thas ichy
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