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EXTENSION DEPT. TO BE CONTINUED (Continued From Page One) providing materials for the government reading coraes, club study, package 1ir braries, p1iyr and pageants, and readings and orations. The University News, edited by the department of Rural Social Science and published by the l|xtension Division, will be enlarged and issued as a semi-monthly. During the last twelve months' period the Extension Division of the University has suppled an aggregate of approxi mately seventy thousand services in the form of plays, reference books, package libraries, club programs, etc., the records of the office disclose. Requests of al post every imaginable nature are re ceived by the department, many of them of a nature unusual and singular. Among the letters recently received have been requests for information on such subjects as the tidal wave of 1893, the flora and fauna of the Horry County section, the the position of the Titantic and the cause of its destruction, with the number of lives lost, while one correspondent asked for all facts available about the elephant and another desired all the information on the subject of cheerfulness the de partment could supply. Calls for assist ance come not only from every county and section of the State and from neigh boring states, but many of them from a great distance. Many come from Porto Rico and France for instance, and Texas heads the list of distant states heard from most frequently. -usc _ Among the entertainments given for the new co-eds was a delightful tea held at the Woman's Building, Thursday afternoon from five to six, sponsored by the Woman's Athletic Association. This was the second of a series of entertainments planned for the new stu dents and many students took advantage of this oprortunity to become acquainted. Punch was served by the Misses Thel ma Burgess, Rosalie Turner, Ruby Car ter, Edna Kirton, Gertude Rigby, Annie Truesdale, Thelma Lockman, and Leor Johnston. ] "The HORSEBACK AND GOLF WILL BE GIVEN CO-EDS Many Change. Made in Women's Gynnaum Work for Waman Students TO HAVE THREE SEASONS Each Student "iust Have at Least One Sport in Three Groups With the opening -of school, the gym season will soon be well' under wy. Some interesting provisions have been made for the co-eds. Gym will be divid ed into three kinds, one for each season, the divisions being team sports, individ ual sports, and rhythmic sports. There are severai new additions in each divis ion. Volley ball and socces have not been offered <before, and will be given under tean sports, in addition to the regular hockey, basketball, and baseball. The two new features that are prov ing most popular are golf and horseback riidng. These are included, along with tennis, track, tumbling and individual gymnastics, in the second division. The University has been most fortunate in securing:the services of Mr. John Spence from Forest Lake Club as instructor in golf. Mr. Spenge's reputation as a pro fessional golf player is widely known. The golf links will be on Gibbes Green. An extra fee for horseback riding and golf will be incurred, the amount is nominal, however, and the courses are open to all co-eds. The third division is rhythmic sports. The newest addition to this is Danish gymnastics, although folk dancing and clogging are comparatively new. It is necessary for each student to choose one sport from the three groups during each season. - USC THE SECEDERS are not quitters. The student body backs the team to the last ditch, and they always have a scrappy aggregation of football players. rrshall - Welcomes lHE GREATEST ASSI VILL BE THE FRIENE FRIENDS IS TO DEMA ~ELLOW STUDENTS. "Dress kLND THE BEST PLA STORE WHERE THE I UCH AS... VOCIETY BRAND, Li F?ABRICS; KNOX AN 3LOVES; MA NHA TT. N4ECKWEAR, BRA DLi I'HE HIGHEST GRADl ASK 'AL' C. [arshall Friendly Store" Men's Societies to Ente-tain Freshmen With so many girls asking for rooms, every available, house near the canipas has been secured for the co-eds, in ad dition to the Womans Building. The houses formerly occupied by the Bohe mian and Arrow clubs have been pressed into service, as well as the Rembert House ankl Threat House. A home at 1635 Green Street also has a number of girls. This year sees a larger number of boarding students than there has ever been heretofore. The Woman's Build ing is filled to overflowing with old girls, not a single freshmadf having se cured the privilege of rooming in the ",dorm." Quite a number of girls are boarding out in homes near the campus. No definite information about co-ed reg istration could be secured, but it is ex pected that the number will far 'exceed any previous year. MOTOR COACH SERVICE Columbia to Greenville Lv. Columbia: 7:30 am, 9:30 am, 11:30 am, 2 pm, 3:30 pm, 5 pm Lv. Greenville: Same Time HAYEs Bus LIN6 (Incorporated) 1800 Main St. Phone 8788 . BILLY BULL'S A Meal a Minute! 1211 Gervais Street SANDWICHES & WAFFLES SHOR'D ORDERS Ham and Egg Satidwich--15c Sweet Milk-10c Per Pint Tatum you back t jT YOU WILL HAVE IS YOU MAKE -.. THE LND THE ESTEEM AN Well and 6 CE TO BUY YOUR 4 IIGHEST GRADE OF I NGROCK, AND GRL D SCHOBLE H ATS; H 4N AND H ARRY BERi (Y AND "R ED" GR AP E NOVELT IES. HASELDON, Our Campus . Tatum'i Wingfield's Drug Store 1443 Main Street "As Copeland Goes, So Goes the Fashion- Learn the Way" MANHATTAN* SHIRTS-STETSON HATS-BRADLEY SWEATERS--MUNSING UNDERWEAR Everything SeasQpable and Stylish for Men Who Care COPELAND COMPANY 1535 Main Street Columbia, S. C. Home of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes Phone 6061 Service Is Our Motto: Give Us a Trial CHARLIE & MONROE McGHEE LINDSAY TONSORIAL KINGS WELCOME CAROLINA STUDENTS Where You Meet Your Friends-Opposite Jerome Hotel 1128 Lady Street a Next to Woman's Exchange M. & M. RECREATION PARLOR Billiards EIGHTEEN CAROM AND POCKET TABLES 1216 Main Street Columbia, S. C. Patronize Our Advertisers Company Carolina AT THE UNIVERSITY BEST WAY TO MAKE D RESPECT OF YOUR ucceed" ILOTHES IS IN OUR CLOTHING IS SOLD, ~FON NOT TINGH AM ANSEN AND FOWNES GER. SHIRTS, RESILIO R?epresent ative' Cornpany Corner Main and H amnpton