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PLAY WILL BE PRESENTED BY CO.EDS SOON Girls Glee Club Will Make Debut of Season With Snappy Musical Comedy "PRET'Y CINDERELLA" Plaits Being Made to Take Girls on Tour of Lower Part of the State The Co-Ed Glee club which had so much success last year with its musi cal comedy, "Say, Arabella," is ready to make its debut for this season. The pfogram will be a three-act musical comedy, entitled "Pretty Cinderella.' The individuality, with, snap and pep, will make this even more brilliant than the former success. The girls are due much credit not only for writing their own play, but for directing it. The play is entirely ori ginal, and scenes will be laid in Amer ica, with dashing, striking flappers; Paris and its demi-mondes; Italy and Spain with their dark eyed Senoritas,' and Japan with coy maidens. Tryouts and practices have been go ing on for weeks, and some of the most attractive girls of the campus have fin ally been chosen for the cast. Frances Monte'th, violianist, and Margaret All, saxaphonist. The entire trip has not been sche duled yet. One appearance will be at the Rotary club, the sixteenth of No v'ember. On the 22 the play will be presented at the Town Theatre, the 23, at P. C. A bus will again be chartered to carry the girls to the lower part of the state and the comedy will be shown in Manning, the 26, and at the Citadel the 27. - BEAr IURMAN - FURMAN WILL MEET CAROLINA SATURDAY (Continued from page one ) in the S.I.A.A. fight. "Bunk" Laney is a sensational off-tackle runner. The record of "Red" Schneider is enough advertisement for him. The Memphis phenomenon is a 10 second man and weighs 180 pounds. "The toe of Davis" is a much feared factor. Frank Davis has played sub quarter all season, but he will probably be in for the entire game Saturday. This boy can kick a field goal from any point inside the 50 yard line. "Mac" Fairley, end, is playing a good game in his first varsity year. Conquerors of V.P. I. are Ready The Purple wind doesn't have a corner on the "conquering" stunt. The Virginia papers are still filling their sport sheets with accounts of Caro lina's swift passing attack. Sammy Burke, himself a son of Virginia who received more publicity than any other Carolina player from the game, has a bad ankle. He will probably be in con dition to start against Furman. Most of the practice week. has been taken up in perfecting the plays which beat Virginia Tech. The question now is, will the "con querors of Georgia" or the "Conquerors row? Well we are willing to bet our of the Gobbler" he the victor tomor wardrobe on the "Fighting Gamecocks of Carolina I Probable line-up of teams. Furman Carolina Fairley ...........4E...Holcombe or Burke Pulley ..........L..L.........Carson or Rogers Perry ...........1LG....'...Gutarino Thomas (c)..........Boyd (c) Carson ...........RG.........Price Lemmond ........RT.......Thomas Byrne ..........RE..........Keels Davis............B.......Rogers Schneider.......LH.... W. Cooper Blount..........RH...Wimberly Pipkins ..........FB......Wingfield -BAr FURMAN AT THE IMPERIAL Friday and Saturday Antonio Moreno and Pauline Starke in "Love's Blindness." Another story by Elinor Glynn. Monday and Tuesday "Red" Grange makes a success as an actor in "One Minute to Play." There will al.ea be a midnight show of this picture Sunday night. Wednesday and Thursday "Everyhody's Acting" with Betty rnn andn .ard Sterling. ~41. "Red" Swink-Carolina Back. Assoc W ENBERG'S BARBER SHOP 98 E. Russell Street ORANGEBURG, S. C. PACIFIC COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION BARBER SHOP 703 Whaley Street SANITARY BARBER SHOP H. C. Fabian, Prop. ORANGEBURG, S. C. PAIlAMET TO BARBER SHOP Basement Columbia Natiot Bank Building 0. W. Mayfield, Prop. JEROME HOTEJ BARBER SHOP Rear Jerome H-otel Lobb: 1. V. Fry, Prop. M'C A UL EY'S SHOP 1728 Main Street SH ANDON BARBER SHOP 2811 Divine Street A RCADE BARBER SHOP May fieltd Bros. Arcade Butilding VICTORS OVER VIRGINIA TEAM MET AT TRAIN Students Are Awakened From Sleep by Sound of Drums and Chapel Bell GO IN LINE TWO ABREAST Snappy Cheers Are Given as the Members of Football Squad and Officials Get Off Ding, dong. Sunday morning. Why ring the chapel bell so when it should have been resting? It was only 10:30 and those in the dormitories, thrusting up the windows, also heard the roar of a deep bass drum. Quickly the word was passed around the "Birds" were returning from Richmond on the 11:05 train. The group about the chapel kept growing, as one after another late sleeper broke his Sunday morning "snooze" in order to welcome home the team that crushed as a cannon ball into V. P. I. Gobbler's fast-flyer for a 19 to 0 victory, which caused one of the biggest upsets in the football "dope" of this season. The line formed two abreast, and as is passed the dormitories on its way down the campus, numerous tardy Gamecocks fell in and the orderly col umn moved up Sumter street, through the State House grounds, thence down North Main to Lady street where it latedM of Ai - COLUMBIA Look for 2 Every Ba .. f lIt Stands for Servie ~ PATRON WHITE : - SER3 They M Bettei See Us at the MARMAC HOTEL BARBER SHOP for Expert Barber Service to Ladies and Gentlemen Miller & Lennar(l turned and marched on to .thl';?ea board passenger station. At the station the "regiment" was met by a large group of students, pro fessors, and Columbians, who had as sembled in order to welcome home the team from its most spectacultr victory of the year. The chief topic outside of the team and its recent victory was the outcome of the Carolina-Furman game. The train soon came into view and as the giant locomotive and its long string of cars pulled into the station, there burst from the crowd such cheers of welcome that the noise of the train became as nothing. As the team began "falling off" the rear pullman the cheers increased, and there was a rush to shake hands with, compliment, and relieve of his baggage, each member of the team. Among the last to leave the car bear.ng the team were Governor Mc Leod, Acting-Ppresident L. T. Baker and Coach Bocock. Cheer Leader Jimmy Baldwin took charge and after a few snappy cheers had~ been given for Carolina and its team, the crcwd broke up in time for its members to attend the morning ser vices at their respective places of worship. -BEAT FURMAN Tough: How'd you get dat swell bump on yer bean? Tougher: Tell you about it, Foggy. I was standing on de bridge last night when Jac kcomes by with his queen. 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