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Town Theatre I
Presents Play ?
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"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
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GIVES PLAN
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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;
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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.
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