The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 30, 1926, BLUE RIDGE EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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' y.f CANOEIN BLUE RIDGE IS A BEAUTY SPOT OF THE SOUTH PLACES OF INTEREST "Eastern America's Beauty Spot" Is Advertising Name-Ex cellent for Vacations There is prolbably not a tmor, beautiful st'ot in eastern America than the Blue Ridge mountains of North Carolina and in the very midst of this beauty is held the Student Con ference each summer. Mt. Mitchell is not far away and al most all the delegates make a trip to the top at lea.t once during their stay. A stone block marks the highest point and there are several snapshots on the c"aTputs showing various students sit ting "on top of the world." The other ridges and peaks are sur passed by Mt. Mitchell only ,in height, their beauty equaling that of the lat ter. "High Top" is the most .famous, and nearest of these lower peaks. The Catawha Falls are nearby and are also the shrine of hikers out to ,ee the surrounding country. Rhododendron grows along the road side and there are large fields of dais ies. in full bloom dur:ng June, and other flowers. Brooks and mountain p)athis for those who enjoy finding the source of things are numler'ous, and Blue Ridge is seated as advertised, in "l-'astern America's Superb Becauty Spot.' 'The climate will please the most chronic of fault finders. The days are never so hot that one cannot enjoy himself, and though blankets are nseftul at night, the thmer mometer unever apptroachies the freez ing point during the nmonith of June. From the standpoint of scenery and climate, a better spot for speiiding ten dlays could hardly b)e found. -USC Prominent Students Attended. Blue Ridge T1he Blue Ridge club at tIhe Unuiver Nity, composed of the students who have attend(edl a Blue Ridlge Convetn ion. inucludes a number of the miost prominent men on the campus. Among the members are Bill Bloyd, presidlent of the Yand( cap)tain of the foot ball team; C. 13. Williams former president of the Y and of the Clario sophic literary society; Calhoun 'Thom as, Charlie Ciuttito, Prof. Hankins, R. M. Smith, Jim Hearon, Btts Wise, Ed. Massie. Lee Crocker, Rease Joye, Jac,c Bryson, W. TI. McKinnon, Johunnie Pate, LeRoy Griffith, Hoye Eargle, W. T.X Brannon, Sewell Hawkins, Jitn Hicks, Harry Bryan, Harold Hope, C. w Scott, amnd P. A. Wilson ON LAUREL LAKE-(Blue RR Thirty-Five May Go Off to Blue Ridge Others May Go-List Not Yet Closed-Information at Flinn Hall All of these may not go. There are others who nmay go. Blut the largest numnber of muen are considering 1(lu. RidIge this year that we have ever had before. The nmen below are working over their plans for the stunmner to see if they can nmake it include Blue Ri(tge Biill Bloyd, Sanm Burke, Cecil 'Scott, T. lher. 1B. R. Scott, W-" R. Sojourner, ). L,. W\arr. Williamn Cain, H-. B. Ster enson, Robert Stoddard, Russel Burns, Il. F''nderburk. J. D). Griffin, K. Grinms le y. W\illianm - Hlick-son, Ralph I,ew is. Itannie Steward. Harry Wolf, F. C Godshall. Ray Godshall, Trevor Abel, Remtsen BBauknight. W. R. Riggins, J. W\. Johnson. J. TH. Calligan, W. A To dd Samt Ready. "Red" Sw\ink. James I4earon, . C. W\il':mnson, G. L. Cun ninghtam. "Cowboy" Clark. Dick 1'.d gerton. Arthur Holler, W. J. Thomas. The list is not closed. If you wou.ld like informtation in regard to it see any member of the Illute Ridlge club or cal' at the Y. office. -USC Carolina Ranking Hih nCofrec .\tnigteSudnsCneec at lue idge las summer wereabou 'Thirty-Fihve May eee Go hv Ohers May92 whnonLi Not Uniety oN.Clohad-Infrmationleatnta Amlong these 40y were o Tbe foun ChItrstianader. and al ther lasses are rtlepresOen ard n mari id him-~ l'iel wthout aei symatwehz eer what efe. sTatmshe maycm d)esire ormke'. Tertei ils or thane of bmercomiee ifoteom at mae i deBu ig Delivers H Sctt Mat.Sjoer, obsrert Soharolin roms Burny Burelano PublickDscussion, lxen-s si Division,. Univrriy of out C fortuobserviur tis eer k,VJ theonas likre in gto rearmeto for s -n nm erothBleidelu)o a T."_=.-.re e -4 r' H .' , Vl M p: t 1J dge) L " "" "< " " H e r e. s Parker 1 ": ' """ " o old 44 rich Ba andGo 44he4 saePnan4rca the'arkr'Dufol Chos you Colrhoeyu Size Chos yourPoin BxtraFine Fine Meim Broad Stu *r Obiu Get4 evrthn you wan and* ge it4 in tis Cassi of Pens wihPin4ur antee for25ye4s Good* pe outr have it fo*o oty Sto at th nearest 4HEPA4E PEN CMPAN Du4l4 \ nlst athh es 1.04 $3: dersizer..$.5c 4ANSVLLE WS. OWEN & MERCHANT '1'A Repairing .and 1117 Washington St. - Phone 6 Welcome Universit BURNETT'S D1 DRUGS, DRINKS, CIGAR - Agents fog Whitman's Candy and Eastm One Block from Campus-Phone 311 M. & M. RECREAT Billiard. EIGHTEEN CAROM AND 1216 Main Street CLASS RINGS Watch Reps Our Watch Repairing Depari all over this section of the cot and accurate work. We give at very reasonabh< P. H. LACHICOTTE - Jewelers 1424 Main St. COLLEGE MEDALS TRAVEL BY MO DAILY SERVj Columbia, Camden, Kershaw, Lan opville, Hartsville, Darlington, Fk way, Winnsboro, Chester, Rock Hi Aiken, Augusta, Newberry, Clintc Hayes Bus Lin( 1519 Sumter Street For Stylish Shoes-Go to KR Al TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT TO The Store of S 1536 Main Street Merit Shoe ( Style-Quality FOOTWEAR "FIT" T( LADIES AN[ 1531 Main St. PAUL ,ILORS Altering 963 - Columbia, S. C. y Students to UG STORE S, STATIONERY mn's Kodak Supplies )-Cor. Main and College ION PARLOR POCKET TABLES Columbia, S. C. CLASS PINS Firing ment is well-known Intry for its efficient you the best work prices. & COMPANY Columbia, S. C. TROPHY CUPS TOR BUS rcE aster, Charlotte, Bish rence, Sumter, Ridge 1, Batesburg, Johnston, n, Laurens, Greenville s--Inc. Phone 8788 I IE R'S COLLEGE STUDEN~TS tyles Columbia, S. C. o0mpany -Service ) WEAR-FOR i MEN Columbia, S. C.