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EN OF NOTE SPEAK UNDER. a AUSPICES OF Y eaders in Various Kinds of Christian Work to Be Here WM'LEOD SUNDAY NIGHT reveral Columbians and Former Columbiana Among Those Obtained by Committee A most interesting group of speakers inc,uding Gov. McLeod has been se cured for the remainder of the year according to announcements frim Les lie Edwards, chairman of the Religious meeting committee of the Universty Y. The list for the fall has been complete; with one exceptio,; and the commi:cee is trying to complete that Z+ the present time. Robt. A. Torrey, one of the most famous Bble students and lecturers to students of the last two generations has been asked to spend a week at the Uni vrsity during December. Mr. Torrey is anxious to come provided suitable dates can be arranged. He has spoken to students atl over America, England, France and Germany and is the author of Torrey's Bible hints and many other publications. Besides Dr. Torrey, the list contains a number of other prominent men. On Sunday, November 21, the committee has invited Mell Trotter, the man who has made famous the Pacific Garden Mission, the place where Billy Sunday was converted. Foltowing Trotter, will be our own George "'Juckie" Belk, who made all state in three sport events while a student at Carolina. Belk is now a Presbyterian minister and was heard by University students before. Dr. Henip Philbips, rector of the Trinity Church and characterized by the Atlanta Georgian as the greatest South ern football player of all times will talk on Sunday, December 5th on the sub ject of prayer. Fgetcher Brockman, General secretary of the National committee of China and the man of whom it was said that he had more influence in China than any of the diplomats of any govern ment, will speak at the first meeting following the return from the holiadys. Brockman is a citizen of Co'umbia and happens to be coming to Columbia for his vacation at that time. He is weil remembered by the older students of the University for his wonderfully insppring addresses at BWue Ridge several sum mers back. The Relgious meeting committee is trying to get a series of speakers that will challenge the Ulniversity student body. The attendance at the meetings so far this year has been good and with a list of speakers like the above it ought to be even better for the rest of the year. -BEAT FURMAN - Tenement 7 in Lead in B.D.G. Point Race Tenement 24 in Second Place "Choosing One's Life Work" Next Subject With 563 points to its cred't, tene ument 7, has again taken the lead in the Bible Discussion Group race. The standing of several of the tene nments was changed at the Tuesday night meeting when the relationships l)etween men and women was the sub ject under discussion. An unusually large attendance was noted at most of the meetings. Tenement 24, is forced to be content w'th second place for a week and the race between these two leaders goes merrily on. Thirteen points separate the two leading tenements, while tene ment 20 stands in third place with 532 points. The subject for discussion next Tues (lay night is "Choosing One's Life Work." Who can tell the tale which next wveek's scoreboard will tell? -BAT FURMAN All students at the University from Sumter County, will meet in chapel, Monday, November 15, 1926, at seven p. mn., for the purpose of reorganizing the Sumter County club. This meeting is called by the president of the club last year, and he urges every "Game cock from the Gamecock County" to be present when the clock strikes seven on Monday. The meeting will not last more than a half hour. Y. W. Will Present Musicale in Chap Girls Plan Old-Fashioned Par -Will Sing Old Songs in Costumes "Backward, turn backward, oh Ti n thy flight." One will think thst Father Time I Naved his wand over some Carolina si lents who will appear in chapel, Mond tight in o'd fashioned costumes. Hoc wvigs, pantaloons and other such "rib wi;l be used by the people who to be in this musicale that the YW presenting. Music in every shape and form ~ be rendered: piano, violin and vo . The old fashioned songs which h. for such a long time been absent v be sung again: "Love's Old Sw Song"' ,'Oil Black Joe," 4'Carry Rack to Old Virginia," "Yankee D dIe" and others. A prologue will be given to info the audience as to what is to happen, :verythiing is to be Mi pantomine exc the actual music. Anyone will be ab,e to buy tic from Miss Eva Joe Lockman at Fl Hall for 25 cents. Others will them on the campus. Everyboly come ! You'll get y money's worth-and more ! Mont November 15th, at 8 o'clock. - bi. FURMAN Y. W. Speaker Lived Five Years in Japa Miss Mclntosh, Secretary Foreign Missions Talks of Japanese Women The Y.W met Thursday night Flinn Hall. Miss McIntosh, secret of Foreign Missions was the speaker he evening. She has spent five ye n Japan. At present, she is making tour of the co leges lecturing on the dustry of the Japanese Women." made a very interesting talk, depict very realistically the sordid conditi of the factories of Japan and also condtions of women and girls who w in them. "A large number of girls were pres but not as large as there should h been. girls, you are missing the 1 part of your college life by not atte ing the meetings of the YW. We n you. Won't you help us to have best YW possible?" is the plea of association. PENLAND': (For Colleg FOR BOYS-- Peach Cordia FOR GIRLS--Notebook 1 Candy and Pickles (Next Door to I Coca Cola and All M. & M. RECI Bl EIGH TEEN CARO\ 1216 Main Street Manly's English Pi REGULAR PRICE Long's English Lit< REGULAR PRICE (These Are Not Get Your CoId F ~ULL LINE OF FOUNT. ERS, FILLERS, LAB Headquarl THE STATE 1224 Ma +NDIANA POLIS A1 CONCERN GETS ty SENIOR ORDERS SELL RINGS FOR LESS rue Herff - Jones Company Makes Ring Proposition Which Is ia Accepted by Class ay At a meeting heid Tuesday after the , chapel exercises, the Senior class decid re ed to.give its order for rings to the is Herff.-Jones Company of Indianapolis. Mr. Green, a representative of the com pany Wvas present with a sample ring, ce. which he passed around for inspection. Ive He then explained his offer and the class, after a brief discussion, accepted eet it unanimously. The price being paid is less than that offered by -iocal jewelers, while the qual ity of the ring appears to be the same. It can be obtained in either 10 or 14 rm or carat god. opt No orders were taken at the meeting. ,tMr. Greene, assisted by Hjarold Hentz, ets is now making a canvass of all senior students, taking the measurements and el arranging details as to delivery. The rings wil, be delivered during the month ur of January. The prseident of the class states that ay, local jewelers still have the right-to seil as many rings as they can. The action taken by the class last Tuesday does not bind anyone. Seniors stiil have the l privilege to buy from whomsoever they wish to. Of - BEAr FURMAN - WOMEN'S BIBLE CLASS MEET The Women's Bible class met in in Melton Hall. After discussion, refresh iry ments of Russian tea and cakes were of served. irs The class will meet next Tuesday a at Barron's pond as the guests of Mr. n- Van Meter. ;he - - ig ol Eat at the the )rk METROPOLITAN CAFE ent "The Old Reliable" ive lest Established 1900 ed the 1544 Main St. Columbia, S. C. the CASH STORE Boys and Girls) I, Milk, Shirts, Caps and things. 'illers, Pound Paper. Crackers, 3urnett's Drug Store) Cold Drinks---5 Cents mEATION PARLOR Iliards f AND POCKET TABLES Columbia, S. 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