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IU-" . I r"1 1 I i | FRftTERHITY HEWS | Fair Week brought many fraternity alumni back to school and all of them ; had the pleasure of being welcomed again into their fraternity homes. ] ? ;' > W. a McDow, Flinn Gilland, Calhoun Dove and Frank Crymes were among those visiting the Kappa Sigma house. 1 The Phi Kappa Sigma's were honored I by the visits of Bill Cooper, captain of the 1928 Gamecock football team, and t of Bruce White. 1 1 B. Graham of P. C. and Power Rogers i were visitors at the Pi Kappa Alpha < house during the past week. ' > A Guests at the Sigma Chi house in- j eluded Charlie McTeer, Walter Gregg r and B. O. Carnegie, all former members t of the chapter. ? ( Jim McLeod and J. H. ("Butch") Co- s ker, here for the game and dances last ( Thursday, visited at the Sigma Nu house. I Visiting at the S. A. E. house were d five brothers from the University of ( Michigan, and several others from Wof- s ford, U. of N. C., and Washington and j, Lee. n phi Pi Phi fraternity has moved into / a new residence at 1717 Divine street. (] The sole survivor was found dead yes terday. At the hospital to which he was B carried, physicians expressed the opinion v HI that he would recover, in which case the H Government will award him a medal. e Dispatch in Texas paper. h I GAMECOCKS! BEA THE COLLI I A Shop for* Car College Nove I Stationery? H Toilet A 1008 Sumter I LET'S BE 1 CITADE j LET'S ALL GO TO I LET'S GO RIGHT? I AND ACT RIG 1 WE ARE PROUD ( I STRUT YOUR STI I BURY COLLE( l| I COAT. I $25.00 $35. With Tw i : ? r.' \ . r^^\THE MC Sip * >7nAiNa / COIAIMB & ' 1 If ; ' ' ? Exclusive ? < JOE HIOTT, Campi ^ ' " ' 11 ""'I 'I" HUJI ,1,1 IIIUM g HELD IN GYM THURSDAY ? Music By Gamecocks; Faculty 1 Members Act As c Chaperones J The opening German, the most h popular of all fair week's. social entertainments, was held in the gym Phursday night The affair was at- C( tended by many visitors from all sec- P :ions of the state, and nothing was acking to cause it to maintain its ^ eputation as one of the most brilliant lances of the season. The hall was appropriately decorated vith red and white draperies. Many V1 antcrns were strung around the ball- 01 oom and the lighting was so fixed as o 'blend with the colors. I The music was furnished by the Jamecocks. Members of the Univerity faculty, their wives, and several Q| Columbians acted as chaperones. |1, The officers of the German Club are: 'resident, "Monk" Shand; vice-presiient, Bob Gressette; secretary, J. W. cc >addy; treasurer, "Happy". Edens; enior leader, Tom Ketchin, and junior iader, Eugene Cathcart. at The German ball was preceded by in umerous kinds of entertainments, to imong the headliners was the tea ance at Forest Lake, given by the lappa Alpha Fraternity. sl< u. 8. c. w "In the summer the oyster has a long la acation," remarks an exchange. Much longer than he deserves, brother, onsidering that he never gets out of S< is bed if he can help it. hi hi T THE CITADEL! CO so 3GE SHOP fil olina Students lo lties?Soda H -Pennants w rticles Phone 9288 _ P' a: . ? d Ci AT THE ! Hi Ml c ORANGEBURG. -DRESS RIGHT? HT. < )F CAROLINA. JFF IN A LEAR5E SUIT OR TOP00 $40.00 > Pant 8 )DERN wgco LADYVS. >I A 3 . C\ Agents lis Representative . > ) 4 ' , V I . ' 'II I 'II ' I 'I. ' PI. 'Ill' I MORSELS it, MORSE Johnny/Giles says he doesn't thin Jen Jonson's "The Silent Woman" 1 rue to life, because he has never see r heard tell of any such species. But th id is still young, and he'll meet man umb women ere he leaves these classi alls. ' \ r . During the swimming season we wer considerably annoyed by back-slappinj oliticians, but in a few weeks we'll b tanking our stars they don't go aroun< lumping people's ears. Anybody can tell you it isn't ethical t< ass the buck, but we wouldn't have an: iolent objections if a few were passc< ver this way. For verily, a silver lining in the pocke worth several in a dark cloud. , Love may be stronger than Death, bu 110ns are just too much. For the sag* ith said, in onion there is strength. Winter simile: As cold as a strang< >-ed's stare. The clowns in the circus admit tliej 'e clowns, but politicians insist on callg themselves statesmen. One word ii o often profaned. It is estimated that if all the long :irts were laid out end to end the girh ould still pull 'em down over theii lees. And then, of course, there was th< :otchman who blew the smoke through s nose to save the wear and tear or s toothbrush in getting the nicotin< F his teeth. "Mittzer's 'ittle sugar plum! Isn't hin ot?" And then they wonder why it's > hard to keep 'em alive through th< st year. A farmer announces that he will n< nger put lard in his country butter [enceforth he will use only the bes ax that money can buy. It is estimated that the average news aper man works eighteen hours a da tid gets fifteen dollars a week. That' xaggerated, however, because on Sun ays they don't work but twelve hours. . "I'm not at my best tonight," said th omedian, "and if some crushing traged oesn't happen real soon I don't thin 11 be able to go on." Puns are not considered comtne il fa* y the better humorists, and we avoi sing them as much as possible. Still, ou ense of humor is not very highly d? eloped, the only things that appeal t : being slapstick comedy and women' lubs. AT THE THEATRES RITZ T hur8 day-Friday-Saturday " THOSE THREE FRENCH GIRLS " Ooh! La! La! Starring FIFI DORSAY REGINALD DENNY with CLIFF EDWARDS We's Coming! 1 Ain't Dat Sumptin'? AMOS & ANDY in "CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK " with IRENE RICH SUE CAROL CHARLES MORTON Sho! Sho! One Week Only Beginning Nov. 3 IMPERIAL Thursday-Friday-Saturday "SHE'S MY WEAKNESS" with NICK STUART, SUE CAROL In Conjunction with "Greater Columbia's Fashion Extravaganza" Sponsored by The State Co. and Business Firms Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday GLORIA SWANSON in " WHAT A WIDOW " 1 ML.". I "I j I .1 UN Ml" II Igggggg KING TOLD TO ATTEND CRAF k STUDENT7 MAY LE, is n Discipline Committee Re ie Plea For Exemption Froi y ' Religious Services c ?? ' La Bruce King, the sophomore t of a petition to Dean Baker to < e him from attendance at Chapel* wa g, by the Discipline Committee, tall e pass upon . the same petition, th 1 would be indefinitely suspended ftfo University if he was absent from C without acceptable excuse again d 5 the semester. Y King, who was refused exen I from attendance at Chapel by the and president, wrote an Open F letter to The Gamecock, issue ol t tober 17, in which he claimed tha Jewish students were Exempted b? Chapel did not conform with thei t ligion, demanded that he also be ex : as it did not conform with his reli beliefs any more than it did in the of the Jewish students, and also be ; the rule is unconstitutional. King states that under no cii stances will he be compelled to | r Chapel. He consequently realises th * must withdraw from the Universi J seek redress in the Courts. In commenting on the situation, said: "The refusal of my petition, ' the petition was based upon the J1 grounds on which the Jewish stu * I are excused, can be described in n< I ter term than as rank discriminati I have consulted some of the best 'I talent in the State of South Car 1J and they have assured me that in II opinions the rule concerned is u 51 stitutional." u. s. c. | CARO LINES H By*, a. . I "How is a woman like an umbr< II Asked sly Uncle Billy of Aunt 1 1 But Aunt Bella, knowing that ' were vain, -I Answered: "Because she is a y I tomed to reign." s i- I On billboards and in magazin< are constantly faced with awfu J closures as "4 out of 5," "Removi e film," "They meet the close-up y do you?" "The danger line," ' k half there," "Ignored," "A sure w end it." I "Yes, sir, 'hush' money talks to ^ said the crooked politician. ir I Did you hear Sing sing? ? I No, but I heard Howell howl, s I I "Whoopee 1 Yale won!" I "But I thought you said you going to bet on Harvard?" "I did. I bet five dollars on bo that none of these 'I told yo I birds would- have cause to offe I solace." And then there is one guy wl order to make sure of winning oi in his life, bet on both teams as certain winners by at least six p And the teams tied. i The other night a man drov Austin into a dog house, mistak I for his garage. QUESTIONS AND RETOR j Conducted by Uncle Billy Uncle Billy gives his definitior kiss in this column, and he is ar to find out if there are any othei nitions and what they are. If you a good one, send it in. The pr< co-ed who sends in the best defi will be given a free and lengthy I sulation with Uncle Billy conc< any question she has in mind. Th who sends in the best definition \ recommended for arrest by Uncle for the false assumption of know Dear Uncle Billy: What is a k Red 1 My dear Red Lips: A kiss is ft the flame of love. Free demo tion on request. Uncle B Dear Uncle Billy: Can two li cheap as one? 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