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Town Theatre I Presents Play ? tl "Paris Bound", a modern comedy in ri three acts, opened for a three night e run at the Town Theatre Monday eve- n ning, November 4, 1929. a "Paris Bound" is modern in every detail. In it are hundreds of chuckles, a handful of good hearty laughs, and some uncounted genuine heart throbs. The play is clever; it is one of those things that makes you keep ear and mind cocked for the lines as well as for the surface brilliance. Sl The whole cast numbers ten. Pos- a! sibly one may call it an all-star cast. It is lively and gives the play a life- 01 like atmosphere and makes the tone of o the ultra-modernistic music room as C natural as your own. Mrs. Robert ai Moorman, acting Mary Hutton plays the feminine lead. P Harry and Ora Mac Davis are to C be congratulated on the smoothness o with which the play went over and upon the undoubted successful choice C of both play and players. The at- bi tendance was very large for each of d< the three presentations. V U.V.O. sc ANNUAL STAFF w GIVES PLAN (Continued from Page 1) J' ol amount of space but does not feel that ^ it is fair for this handful of leaders to fill the pages of the annual with their girls' pictures in addition to their ^ own. Also it must be borne in mind that the cost of the annual is divided ^ evenly among the students supple- R mented by other money raised by the H * business manager. C The money saved by the elimination r~ of the sponsors will enable the staff to improve the book in the following manner: Large pictures of the outstanding men; more campus views; extra color wor.k, campus life snapshot section; illustrated alumni section; individual pictures of sophomores and freshmen law students; Pipes save no midnight oil rr PIPES made the man, anybody at all could rise in the world just by smoking a few pounds of Edgeworth. But pipes do not make the man. Men make the pipe?most men do. Somewhat depends on the individual, more on the pipe, and the tobacco is most important of all. Things must be congenial. Edgeworth is a congenial tobacco, L cool, slow-burning, fully flavored. Edgeworth has poise, kindly good nature, real tobacco personality ? Edgeworth welcomes new friends. Many a good man has been pledged to pipes by Edgeworth alone. Like to meet Edgeworth? Just ask with the coupon?and the postman will bring your first few pipefuls of 17 the genuine, three years seasoned if jl it's a day. Our treat, if you please. ' Others have found Edgeworth and quit their discontent. So may it be with you! EDGEWORTH j ,| Edgeworth it o careful blend of Aood tobaccos ? selected especially for pipe-smoking. Its IpJ/utm'tyl quality and flavor nover "?ADYfill68yj ohange. Buy it onywhers ^ ?"Ready Rubbed" or ^==?7 jj"p,u8 Slice"?15^ pocket J package to pound huraiI Larus 8s Bro. Co., Richmond, Vs. I'll try your Edgeworth. And I'll try | I It in a good pipe. I I [ (Witness my seal) | I I I (and my seat of learning) I [ (and my postoffice and state) { J Now let the Edgeworth cornel V J etter arranged and more attract anels; and other new additions. The several members of the st rho rate one or more sponsors ; 'illing to give them up and it is hoi !iat the others of the campus w ate them will follow this unself xample and cooperate with the G et and Flack and put out the b nnual ever put out at the Universi < ?; U.B.O. SIGMA CHI (Continued from Page 1) ty, delivered the address of welcoi ; representative of the University Talks were given by all the gra fTicers present, representatives fr< thcr chapters, and James Hicks a ccil Scott, from the active membi nd alumni of the club. Initiates included nve members hi Beta Kappa, three members micron Delta Kappa, and memb< f several other honorary fraterniti Active members of the club inclu< laude Rhodes Dunbar of Spart< tirg, consul; Charles McTeer of H eeville, annotatcr; Herbert Black /alterboro, vice consul; Ashley H ;y of Charleston, tribune; Carli eely of Florence, quaestor; Jo /hite of Columbia, kustas; Herb tokes, historian; James Morrison icClellanville, magister; Vardell N itli of Kingstree, William Jeflfor ;., of Waltcrboro, Clarence Beckm McClellanvillc, James Higgins eorgetown, James Hicks of Colu ia. Cecil Scott, Emmet Gregg, Wal rcgg. J. L. Mills, A. C. Haseldt imes Fowler Cooper, Charles Cuttii . E. DuBose, Henry Fuller, Ep{ eady, Andre DuPre, Robert odges, Frank Graham, Sr., Pn harles Elliott, Prof. R. C. Johns< Can You Pick the All-American? 10 Learbury Suits and Topcoats given to Winners! 10 Learbury Suits and Topcoats will be awarded to the 10 contestants whose selections for this year's All-American Football Team are closest to the one chosen by College Humor. Selections must be made on Learbury entry blanks. Contest closes Midnight Nov. 23rd. Come in now for your free Learbury entry blanks. mope-davis MAIN and LADY STREETS The Sanitary Cafe A Cordial Welcome, Tasty Food Reasonably Priced Phone 9138 1345 Main St. SHOES REPAIRED While You Wait -W? / Step into our comfortable shop and be seated for a few minutes while we make your shoes like new. MARTIN'S SHOE FIXERY Phone to Shoe Plant 7703 Work Called for and Delivered ive John E. Edcns, and Dr. H. L. Stok of Walterboro. form the alumni bo :aff of the local chapter, said by natior are officers to be one of the best they h >ed ever seen. ;ho Representatives from the chaptc ,sh at Emory University, Georgia Te< a? University of North Carolina, Du est University, Vanderbilt, and Roano ty- College, besides installing office were present. U. B.C. Mandy: "What's de matter, Sai Don't yo' love me no mo'?" Sam: "Sho Ah does, honey; A1 jist restin'."?Exchange, me , "Why do you call your room-ma nd 'Packard?'" nd Sets oiled at one shot." ers THEATRE NEWS ers fs. RITZ ae: inar ALL THIS WEEK of Paramount's Outdoor All Talking sle Classic hn "THE VIRGINIAN" ?of with es- Gary Cooper, Mary Brian, Richar ds, Arlen, Walter Huston lan Written by Owen Wister of m" ?Next Week? ter "THE COCKEYED WORLD" m, IMPERIAL H. of. TODAY on- Alice White in "GIRL FROM WOOLWORTHS All Talking, Singing and Dancing WED. & THURS. Will Rogers in His First Talkie "THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS" If Added "SNAPPY CO-EDS" FRI. & SAT. "THE SOPHOMORE" All Talking Collegiate Comedy Wi Starring Cast ii OVi I MILL A D> / IT HAD TO =J I1" :es ? NOTICE irs 0 The members of the Senior, Junior ke Sophomore academic classes and al ke !aw c'asses who have not had theii rg individual pictures made for the Gar net and Black will do so at once. Re gardless of whether you know whicl class you are in, have your pictun n' made and the staff will sort them. Th< photography is. being done at Sar s geants uptown studio and the price ij one dollar and twenty-five cents. Thii must be done now. ite 1 here will be a meeting in the gyn at 5:00 Wednesday of lall studen archers. Everyone interested in arch ery are invited to be present. Lost, strayed or stolen, one hat bit enough to fit C. K. Grimsley's head If found please return to C. K. Grims ley, Burney College, and receive re j ward. Lost, strayed or stolen, one blacl kitten from Tenement 26. 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J ION / / BE Q O O D TO Q E T - L' " " "> YOUNO PEOPLE PLAN SOCIAL The Young Peoples Department of the Washington Street Methodist j Sunday school is planning a big enr tertainment on Saturday night from 8 to 10 p. m. All members of the department are urged to be present, and all Methodist students are invited to attend. Chicora and Colum; bia College members will also be ~ present. Catherine Asbill, chairman of the social committee, announces __ that much fun and entertainment is 5 in store for those who attend. 1 M. A. S T E E L E t PUBLISHERS REPRESENTATIVE 5 Columbus Circle New York, N. Y. ATTENTION STUDENTS For self-supporting students dosir5 ing fascinating remunerative work ei ther temporary. or permanent, may I - suggest that many students of both sexes have earned scholarships and cash sufficient to defray all college expenses representing national magazine publishers. If interested write or wire for details?M. A. Steele, National Or; ganizer, 5 Columbus Circle, New York, N. 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