Satel BY MARY BEL Although the shouting and the tu- < nmult died down to a gentle hum after I last Thursday's game, and many stu dents are seen carrying text books t regularly now, nothing downs the usual run of house dances and informal t gatherings. Tha't is, nothing save mid- I semesters or final exams and the former aren't quite upon us yet. This week's blanks on the social calendar lead to a general hegira over the week-end when weary sattles winged homeward to see the folk and rest up a bit. Pre-Game Before the Gamecocks meet the militarized Bull Dogs this next day on the field of honor (if we win), or sport (if we don't) over in Orangeburg, the girls and boys will be Big Apple Swinging and Magnoliaing all around tonight. The Sigma Nu's and the Kappa Sig's will be at home for swing sessions while the Kappa Sigma girls are having a party with Hallowe'en decoration and everything at the soror itv house-staged by the pledges. Over at the Pi Kappa Phi's they'll be llallowe'ening this night with appro priate decoration. All guests masked. National Mrs. T. Dayton Davies, the Delta l)elta Delta's national Pan-Hellenic representative, came down to see the girls yesterday. She leaves this even- t ing. She's been dined and supped in t the approved national visitor manner c and this afternoon will attend the tea - which Henrietta Bailey is giving in honor of Marion Walker, who is now a bride-elect, but was last year a mere co-ed. Early Birds Just to be sure that they'll make the game tomorrow on time, many of the brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon are motoring to Orangeburg this after noon. They'll take in the dance there this evening sorta incidently and visit in the homes of Judge Culler, Bill At kinson, and Jerry Hughes. Over nighting in Orangeburg has almost become tradition with the lads. Initiated 1,ibba McDonald is now a full pledged D. D. D. since her initiation last Friday. The Sigma Kappa's too, will be boasting new initiates this week-end when Sara Coggins, Janet Bailey, and Mary Louise Gaydon are put through at the Columbia Hotel. Progressive No matter the paths of the rest of us, the Pi Phi's are progressive. Only the other evening they entertained wvith a p)rogressive party of the dinner va riety. At Cherrydell Kelly's they im hibied cocktails (tomato); at Wilbur Kirkland's they dined; at Virginia Tlownsend's there was a salad course; anid then ice cream, cake, andl after dinner coffee at the Pi Phi house. Neophites Tlwo frats have new crops of pledges. The Sigma Chi's have signed uip Em ury Moats, Leslie Sluader, and Ran dolph Bradham; the Phi Kappa Sig mia's, Zack Culler, and Walton Harper. Swung Over at the W. B. last Saturday evening, the inmates and the girls fronm Melton Hall pulled a lovely party, but they refused to let the so ciety editor conme. On A Smaller Scale Alfred Bretz, Bob Hayes, John G'ardner, and Shannon Minmnms attend edl the German club dance at Wofford last Saturday night after taking in the \\'offord- Erskine football game that afternoon.... Homeward last week end: Louise McDonald to Hlartsville; llarriet Cockfield to Lake City; Mar tha Newman, to Darlington; Mildred \\ard and Florence Simpson to Dar linigton, too; Francis McLeod to Caim dlen; Sis Wright to Winnsboro; D)ot Sc'ott to Easley (if we were Mozingo We could Easely pun) ; Bess Dowling to Btrunson....Harriet Lever has re turned from playing nmaidl of honor to Jean Harvey, recently wed, who at tended Carolina her freshman andl soplhomnore years.. . .Flash I the Pi K. A. p)ledges partied the actives not so miany weeks back. Tea For Many At Beulah DesChamps' next Tues day, the Delta Zeta are teaing their mothers, patrons, patronesses, and the faculty with all tea trimmings. Fair-Goers Many were the returning alums and visitorst th campus.. lst w..., He-L Wut . UA Petoskey To Wed Ted Petoskcy, freshman football :oach, will wed Miss Amelia Des Thamps on Thursday, December 1st. Mr. Petoskey graduated from the Jniversity of Michigan in 1934. He ,vas chosen as an All-American end md was a member of Delta Chi fra ernity. Petoskey is also the basket )all mentor, and last year played base >all in the Piedmont league. The bride, who is the second daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. DesChamps, graduated last June from the Univer ;ity of South Carolina. Miss Des Champs was a n,(mber of the Damas Club, and the Delta Zeta sorority. The engagement was announced Dctober 16th at an elaborate party ield at the DesChamps residence on Divine Street, in this city. ALWAYS SEE SYLVAN BROS. 1500 MAIN STREET, CORNER HAMPTON NATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER No sell the only standard adopted class rIng for the University of South Carolina DEPENDABLE. 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DAST E D lites LE HIGGINS n Gorden of the Chi Omega's Mem >his, Tenn. chapter, and Lib Maynard rom the Queen's division, visited with he local group. Betty Wrenshall, fary Evelyn Dye (and whatever her narried name is), Mary Francis Ehr ich, and Lib Creighton were visitors t the Pi House. Lib was honored >y Dot Miller with a tea on account he, who was once May queen, is now bride-elect. Wed Among the many fall weddings vhich have been of interest to Caro ina students was that of Mr. Lucco ames Gunter of Charlotte and Colum >ia to Miss Mary B. Fant of Charlotte mn October 20. (Flash againl) Mr. Junter graduated from Carolina in the :lass of 1930, a Bachelor of Science. -ie's the son of our Mrs. Gunter in he library, and the late Lucco Gun er of the class of 1900. Phi Sigma Kappa Phi Sigma Kappa gave another mouse dance last night (Thursday, )ctober 28). Punch and sandwiches I vere served. --. 3. 0. .ampaign Reaps Funds' Late returns in the Y. M. C. A. cam )aign for funds brought the total mount collected up to $925, according o R. G. Bell, executive secretary of he organization. This is an increase i f $300 over last year's amount. "Florida for Flowers" DANCE DECORATIONS :-: CORSAGES SORORITY AND FRATERNITY WORK GIVEN SPECIAL CONSIDERATION MISS FLORIDA MOTTE HONE 4903 2303 PARK ST. For "Night-and-Day" Smokers -A Light Smoke l Even though you've been smoking through most of the day, and all through the evening, you'll find that your midnight Lucky tastes as good as your Lucky at noon. For a clean taste, a clear throat .. . reach for a Lucky-o iight m,ke copyrit 198. Th AUmn TobamCco e