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HIGH'DEBA TERS TO HA VE FINAL$ . AT UNI VERSI I' 4N COOPERATIVE MARKET Sreininaries on March 26th Finals During Annual High School Week Professor Sam Derrick is chairman of the High School Debate committee. The finals will be held at the Univer sity during the regular High School Week. The query is "Resolved, That Cooperative Marketing of Cotton and Tobacco under the Marketing Act of 1921 is for the best Interest of the Farmers of South Carolina." March 26 is the date set for the pre liminaries and 51 schools are repre sented. The teams have been ar ranged in triangles and are as follows : Blackburg, Union, Woodruff; Cow pens, Inman, Landrum; Gaffney, Greer, Greenville; Parker, Simpsonville, Spar tanburg, in the first district. In the second district, they are matched Abbeville, Clinton, Due West; Anderson boys, Anderson girls, Easley; Calhoun, Belton. . In the third district Johnson and 'Rlumb Branch will be paired,and Pros perity, Whitmire, and Ninety Six. Rock Hill being the only team entered in the fourth district will not have a preliminary. District five will have Bishopville, Bethune, and Columbia, Epworth Hyatt Park, Wedgefield. In district six, Bennetsville, Fletcher Memorial. and Ruby meet, and Burroughs, Clio, and Latta. Florence, Hartsville, and Kingstree, and Lake City and Olanta meet in the seventh district. Estill and Walterboro meet in the eighth district. In the ninth district North, and North Augusta, and Swan sea and St. Matthews meet. The best affirmative and the best negative team of each district shall enter the semi-final contest, which shall be held at the University of South Carolina. The best affirmative and the best negative of the State shall meet in the final contest for the Manning cup. This debate will be held publicly in the Uni versity chapel. The school which wins the debate shall have its name inscrib ed on the cup, together with the names of the winning representatives. -USC Grill Club Dances At Green Parrot The University Grill club gave a dance at the Green Parrot Wednesday night. Each member invited a girl and an extra boy. The affair lasted from 9 until 1 o'clock. Paul Blackman's orchestra furnished the music. Several University professors and their wives chaperoned the (lance. The rooms were decoratedl with blue and gold, the club colors, and spring flowers. *The Grill club is patterned after the "edting" clubE of Harvard andl Yale. It has 14 niembers. -USC Miss Rentz Marries * Keels of Florence Thle msrriage last week of M iss Kate Rentz of Ehrhardt to George Keels oi Florence was the first .that ever oc culredl within the University since co *education 'began in 1897. Several coup)les have married after finishing their education here, and others have married at the termination of a school year. This is the first to occur while both stud(ents wvere eng ed in their studies. For Sun-Kist Drinks -VISIT-. HAMPTON'S FRUIT DRINK Home-Made Candies 1218 Main St. Columbia, S. C. Only Place of Its Kind in the Cily Hypatians Discuss 'The Ideal Husband Medal to Be Given For Essay in The Carolinian This lear At the regular meeting of the Hy patian literary society Wednesday af ternoon in the Clariosophic Hall there were two impromptu speeches ; "The Benefits of a Literary Society" and "My Ideal Husband" by Misses Sea belle Jones and Marie Hook, respect ively. Miss Jettie Cloyd was in charge of the witticisms and Miss Margaret Cook expounded on current events. It was decided that the medal to be given for an article in the Carolinian should he given this year to the writer of an essay. The subject of the essay was left open to choice. An amendment was made to the constitution providing that visitors should be allowed to attend the society meetings occasionally. The proposed debate for the co-eds of the University was discussed, and several members expressed their de sire to go out for the team. -USC Annual Bulletin of Summer School.Out It! The annual bulletin issued b t the University Summer School is now I in type and will be available the latter part of next week, according to the announcement of Professor J. A. Stod (lard. director. This bulletin will contain, as usual, announcements of courses, dates, room reservations, fees, and other facts of t interest and importance to those who are considering enrolling for the com ing session. Well I Reckon $7 to Saxon-Cullui Balloon Type Oxfor Balloon w A kra A as giit*1 i tir ANHEUSER-BUi COLUMBIA COCA 'Distribut ora DR. REED -SMITH TO TALK AT "Y"' SER VICE SUNDA Y 'NTERESTING SPEAKER ctively Engaged in Y.M.C.A. Work at Carolina for Many. Years Past Dr. Reed Smith, of the English de partment, will speak at the "All Uni versity" Y service Sunday night at 7 'clock in the chapel on the subject 'The Universal Christ." Dr. Smith is one of the most interest ing speakers at the University and hough students have not had the priv lege of having him often in the last few years on account of the press of )ther affairs in which he has been en ;aged. the older students will remem )er the forceful messages that he is iccustomed to give. During the war, Dr. Smith was state lirector for the Red Cross and was tiso a member of the National -Defense :ouncil. He did four minute talks all >ver the state. Dr. Smith has been connected with he work of the Y.M.C.A. at Carolina ractically all the time that he has >een a member of the faculty. For a iumber of years he was a member of he local Y.M.C.A. board and has also >cen a member of the State Committee. ['he public is cordially invited to the neeting. -USC Mother-Mary. aren't you getting 0o big to play with the boys? Mary--Oh, no, mother; the bigger I et the better I like 'em.-Virginia teel. -"Walk Over" $10 rn Shoe Co. ds for the Oxford Pants ck in those good old days ben the daring undergradsaI --r de their bikes around town ith their feet on the handle rs, and a race between two heelers was a .gala event 'en in those good old days nheuser-'Busch was nationally own among good fellows. nd now, with bicycles as rare free lunch and pretzels, BUSCH (A-B) PA LE DRiY the favored drink of college m because, like the college mn, Busch Pale Dry is a good xer everywhere and every ne. sell ST.LOUIS -COLA BOTT. CO. Columbia. So. 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