The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, May 21, 1929, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10
Lost somewhere on the campus this
past week. Phi Beta Kappa key with
the name H. Babcock on same.
Lost one junior size red Parker
fountain pen. If found, please return
to Lawrence Case, Ten. 12, Room 2.
-U.s. C.
FROSH Y. COUNCIL
On last Friday evening, the Fresh
man "Y" Council held an outing at
Adam's Pond. A swim was taken
first, and later, weiners, marshmallows
and coffee was enjoyed by those pres
ent. The trip was made in an open
truck. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Bell were
the official chaperones.
RITZ THEATRE
M2ON.-TUES.-WED.
"INNOCENTS OF PARIS"
An All Talking And Singing Picture
with
Maurice Chevalier
also
Vitaphone Presentations And Movie
tone News
THT'R.-FRI.-SAT.
"HARDBOILED ROSE"
A Warner Bros. Picture
featuring
Myrna Loy and Win. Collier, Jr.
plus
Three Vitaphone Presentations
IMPERIAL THEATRE
MON.-TUES.-WED.
Mary Pickford
In Her First Talking Picture
"COQUETTE"
plus
A Paramount Act "Dear Teacher"
And The Paramount News
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THURS.-FRI.
"SPITE MARRIAGE"
with
Buster Keaton, With Talking, Sing
ing And Sound Effects
SATURDAY
Edmund Lowe-Lois Moran
in
"MAKING THE GRADE"
plus
A Synchonized Oswald Cartoon
"Stage Stunts"
REDPATH CHAUTAUQUA
Student tickets may be secured from Mrs.
Moon at the Canteen for $2.20.
4 o'clock afternoon; 8:15 evening.
Reserved seats-55c
First Day
First Night:
Concert .......................Filipino Collegians
Lecture-"What Young America Is Thinking"
-Mountain Flowers
Second Day
Second Afternoon:
Magic and Mystery..............Mardoni and Co.
Second Night:
"SunU'p"-l)rama of the Carolina Mountains
A New York Cast
Third Day
Third Afternoon:
Concert .................Jackson Concert Artists
Lecture-Recital-"'Erevyday P'oetry"-Anne Camp
hell
Third Night:
Grand Concert Lorna Doone Jackson, Dramatic
Soprano. Florence Rosheger, Violinist; Allen
Coe, Pianist
Fourth Day
Fourth Afternoon:
Concert..........Edna White and Her Trumpeters
Lecture-"England to India by Light Plane"
Capt. Denis Rooke
Fourth Night:
Concert..........Enda White and Her Trumpeters
Lecture-"The Go%ernor Speaks"-Ilon. Nellie
Tayloe Ross
Fifth Day
Fifth Afternoon:
Concert ..........................Cathedral Choir
Lecture-"Making America American"-Theodore
Graham
Fifth Night:
Grand Concert-Featuring "The Chimes of
Brittany" Cathedral Choir
Sixth Day
Sixth Afternoon:
Grand Concert-Blue Danube Orchestra; Fcatur
ing Madam ialassa and Mine. Maria fashir
Sixth Night:
Concert--Blue Danube Orchestra Featuring
Madame Iialassa and lime. Maria Mashir
Lecture-"Keeping Ahead of the Headlines"
Frederick M1. Snyder
Seventh Day
Seventh Afternoon:
Popular Cartoon Entertainment, John Bockewitz
Seventh Night:
"Skidding"-"An Honest Comedy of American
Life"-A New York Cast
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"Sam, are you fired with enthusi
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"Yassah. From every job I tack
les."
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