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-Fair (Continued from Page One) day, October 21st. This is "College Day" and we would like for the Student Bodies of all our State Institutions to meet and have a grand and glorious reunion at the 1937 Fair. The Student Athletic Books will be their cards of admission. May we have the honor of having you and al your boys and girls with us at this time? With very kind personal regards, we remain Respect fully Yours, Paul V. Moore, Secretary. Mr. Paul V. Moore, Secretary, The State Agricultural and Mechanical Society of South Carolina, City. Dear Mr. Moore: For the students of the University of South Carolina let me thank you for your gracious invitation to them to he guests of your organi/ation at the State Fair, Thursday, October 21. I am quite certain that they are great ly pleased and honored by this invita tionl. I do riot know how many 1of our stn dents 0 ill feel free to give up the pur suit of hig.her educ: tion to avail thtm selves if your generous io itat ion f r t le (ay of the Carolin:i-Clenison game, but, udging Irou past expmrie lee, I sispect that so me of them c:i he persuaded to attenl. I shall do :ill ir niy power to encourage them to spare themselves from their ttdies on this particular hli iiday. \thl mny thanlis anid cordial regalrds,i .1 ami Yours siice rel. 1. Ruin MlcK'issiek, I'resitlnt. -Frosh Law ( Cntinued from l'age One) sophic siciety, treaurer of Kappa Sig ma Kappa, and a member of the Y. M. C. A. Judith Greenburg is a member of the Roard of puhlications from the lly patian I.iterary si ciety, and Schneider is a member of Phi Epsilon l'i fraternity. PUBLICITY I)iscussing the use of ntewspaper pubt licity in presenting Social work to the general pubi!c, the R icholanl C'tyt v Si cial Workers' Club met in the Sunday schools rooms of the Main Street Meth (tlist church Monday night. T1he (iscussiOn was conlucted by ). K. Sturkie. Jr., an alumnus of the l'niver sity of South Carolina, now a member of the editorial statT of The State'. At the close of the meeting a "Dutch" supper was served the members. -I~. !. i'. Absent -minded cust('mers have made Antonia Varravelle, a Turin bank usher, a wealthy man. T'wmm years ago he had his first stroke of luck wien he found an envelope conttaiunig $i 100,000. It was nevcr clainted. Lubr ication - Washing Cars Vacuum Cleaned Esso Motor Oil Essolube CAUGHMAN & BUSH ESSO SERVICE Across From War Memorial Value Variety Service Progress Charlie Atkinson riding around with FIVE girls in one car.... Must be some hidden Turkish blood cropping out.... A student in Vocabulary Building class saying that the course was just a "lot of Babcock-a-doodle-oo".... Leo Tray nor won(ering whether Professor Cook would think he was dingling if he brought him some benne candy to Greek class. jack Dortlinger worrying about com ing wars and hoping they would turn out to be false alarms.... Evidently Jack got enough of war in "Uury the Dead' last spring.... iLou Carleo keep ing a mirror beside his bed for the pur pose (he says) of scaring himself wide awake when he first gets up in the morning. Claudl AdamIns being the perennial dupe who says. "( osh. I (lidn't know all those boys took cerma'n....Al lie I'ritchard telling us that she knew "lots and lot. of dirt'' abut herself and then laughing and laughing. .. .Janet l,ecker begging anyone going to see lIennig (oh en to "please take me along"....1'almer NIeClelIan proudly disp laving a table fork front the Ilin dlenbtrg to )r. Iradley. \ir. Stephan telling of the time his mtother was inistaken for a figure in the wax works.... I'rofes.or )aniel going to \\'ash ington to the \\'hite II ouse, not to see the I'resi(lent. but see the I'resilent's (log. ...F. ). R.'s (log is the professor's dog's papa. rat toin 1)avis staging a political comtehack....II ugh \Viison shining in the lBig Apple by falling flat on the il 'or.... Iarion Crahamt's (late becomtt ing angrv at the long Wait and going out in front of the \V 'men's ihilding and yodeling for her.... Nuth Kanarr saying that she was "hung over" the other morning.... Ernestine I'rice wondering if any of the Clemson Freshman tea in will stay over for the Y. M. C. A. BARBER SHOP APPRECIATES YOUR PATRONAGE .. Satisfactory Work Guaranteed Y. M. C. A. Building 1400 Block Sumter Stret " e*0 Ce9 . e r big game Thursday. Two girls running from would-bc kissers from the German Club initiates and taking refuge in the History office under the protection of Professors Bonn and Meriwether....Jane Ward of Columbus, Ohio, saying that she (lidnt't come down here to play foot ball... . That the reason she's here is that )addy Ward has "just bushels and bushels of pictures of Robert B. Lee in the living room". Sara I)esportes saying that Juliet had to be a fast worker to get Romeo.... Niaudc liyrnes saying that dating seniors is Tops....The "seniors" is I.ang Ilogan....P'rdlessor Bass mak ing a recording of his voice. ...and sur )rising us all because the voice sounds t like that of W. C. Fields. Rufus Fellers taking a little jaunt up to .ake M urray at 3 o'clock in the morning.... Freshman Chapman made I to play his accordion by some upper ( classmen for three hours straight.... Stan Ieniway causing a general tur moil in the Student .'nion by cr. ing like a baby that lie did not want any onions on his hamburgers.... Fd I'at terson requesting a delivery boy with a bass voice. ... Maxcy Ilook entering his Marketing class only a half an hour late ....Butch" \Vurtimann is lRich AT THE CANTEEN COMPLETE GYM I OUTFIT Only 85c We Also Have Tennis Supplies WHERE STUDENTS MEET METROPOLITAN CAFE "THE OLD RELIABLE" Now Air-Conditioned Open All Night 1520 Main St. Phone 7849 stin ard Edwards financial adviser.... Rich- A ard can't buy anything without Butch's wor lirect consent. obli Al Browning and D. J. Johnson cx- deci changing thoughts on how life ought to be lived under the shadow of the Maxcy Monument.... Professor Nor wood describing poetry as "inspired beating about the bush".... Martha Mlauney bustling around in a motherly manner at the Chi O pledge party.... Ituth Dove quitting school for two days and then returning because her mother - made her.... Mary Dixon looking with longing eyes at Henrietta Baily every ime Henrietta passes by with Fletcher Spigner. --. B. 0. COMMERCE DIGEST Commerce students on the staff of the ommerce Digest, publication of the chil of commerce at the University >f South Carolina, will meet in room 102 )f the commerce building on Monday, )ct. 18 at 3 P. M. to edit the first issue f the paper this semester. Students who are on the staff are Ran lolph Bradham, Marvin Busbee, Mitzi ireen, Paul Smith, Fra,ces Smith, A. C. .yles, Flemma Miller, Irvine \Velling, )livcr Volfe, Ada Beach, Joe Jackson, nd Albert lerger. COLUMBIA OFFICE SUPPLY CO. PRINTING1 COMMERCIAL STATIONERY - OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1112 Lady St. Phone 5163 STUDENTS ... IT COSTS NO MORE TO EAT AT THE MAYFAIR RESTAURANT 1421-23 Main Street ALL NITE HEADQUARTERS SMOKER'S Fine PIPES AND POUCHES At REASONABLE PRICES GAYDEN BROS. CIGAR STORES 1228 and 1405 Main Street ~ Chesterpi with smoker * they want.. Chesteri - .' got a tas, different beret festival, at which every man, nan and child of the Basque town was ged to wear a beret by municipal ree, has just concluded in Cauterets, C '1 an St FAVORITES... foi 5 HILL It's of smooth, sturdy RE VERSE CALF, perforated jus ennugh ... the buit-up lea the heel just high enough .. th price just what you want h4 pay! BLACK, BROWN BLUE, GREY , , , , JACQt SLIPPE] 1536 Mai ids go right ah s. ..giving them the ki .in the,way they like ids are refreshinglym te that smokers like. 0 from all the rest...T] s terfie ryi/#veg/ou. MORE PLEAS1 the home of the popular headgear which is now seen throughout the world. The story of the beret was dramatized in tab leau. olumbiar. . Q the BIG GAME! IES.. r fELINE R SHOP n Street 6i ing nd of a smoke it best. ilder--they've zesterfields are IEY SATISFY. .