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Y.M. AND Y.W. PLAN CARNIVAL FOR MARCH 19 TO CHARGE ADMISSION Present Scenes of Carbarets in Gay Paree, With Girls in Fancy Array On March 19, the Y.M.C.A. and the Y.W.C.A. are planning to pull a new stunt on the University students and introduce them to- a real carnival. Everyone will come dressed as for a "tacky party" and one is advised to begin now planning the most freakish costume imaginable. There will be a small admission fee and once on the inside, so much frolicing and excite ment that the student will be carried away into the spirit of the old familiar carnival and will think he has hardly turned aiound before it is over and the curtain is pulled. The big event of the evening will be a cabaret scene in gay Paree with the gorgeously dressed madamoiselles and handsome men supping wine and whispering sweet nothings at the mar ble topped tables while coquettish wait resses flit among them with trays of lowers, candy and sweets for sale. There will be the enticing music of a band behind the palms and a number of professional entertainers for the cabaret guests. There it will be be ore one's very eyes the gay scenes, right lights, beautiful women ana ashing men so often heard of but never witnessed. To make it a carnival in truth ther'! will be numbers of booths, peanuts, ice cream candy and balloon venders con tinually crying aloud above the din, the nierits of their wares. According to plans this is going to one of the most enjoyable affairs of he whole college year. The proceeds roni it will go to the Friendship Fund. The Y.W. and Y.M. workers are al ready carring out their plans and both the boys and girls are urged to give heir hearty support in body and in sgirit to make it the big success it can asily be with their aid. -USC Porter Comes Here For March Meeting retary of Student Department of "Y" Makes.Tour of the South Dr. David R. Porter, the secretary for the student department of the national Y.M.C.A. council is to be at arolina on March 12. The Y.M. .A. is arranging for a meeting of the rd with Dr. Porter and also a meet ng with the entire promotion force, acluding the senior and freshmen uncils, Thornwell club, and other af liated bodies. It is probable. that Dlr. Porter will speak at chapel also. Dr. Porter is the outstanding figure 4the nation in student work. He is 'n Oxford graduate, a writer of note *nd a speaker of great ability. He Ucceeded Dr. John R. Mott as student retary when Dr. Mott was called to the general secretary of the entire ovemnent. Under his direction, the tudent work of the Y.M.C.A. has made eat strides in all fields. He is now aking a tour of the larger Southern oleges and universities. He copies ronm the University of Georgia and till go to the University of North laroli na. -USC 4.W. -Gives Social To Honor New Girls siation Addressed by Co-Eds Who Attended Student Vol unteer Codference A social took p)lace after thne regular 'rogramn at the Y.W.C.A. Thursday denling for tine benefit of the inew I'ls. The new girls wvere sent invita 'ons and tine ones present were ab)le 0 mneet thne old girls and also to get taste of the organization, b)y having he regular meeting before hand. TIhe pt-ogram for last week being ostponed, the girls who attended tIne tudent Volunteer convention spoke. liss Agnes Carson had charge of spec Spring Series Begin For Y.M. April 11 According to the latest announce ments from the Y.M.C.A. office Sher wood Day, who will hold the spring series for the Y will begin the series on April 11 and go through the follow ing week. Mr. Day and a few friends will come to Carolina on the 9th for a conference with the leaders of the campus work but the actual series will not start until the 11th. -USC Mr. Bell Presents Blue Ridge Scenes Pictures of Blue Ridge Placed on Table at Flinn Hall for Observation Have you seen that Blue Ridge Al >um at Flinn Hall on the reading table? The Y has collected a number of interesting scenes in and around Blue Ridge and has put them out on the table to be seen by those interested in the conference this summer.Included in the group is a number of pictures of Chimney Rock, showing the Chimney and the motor roads around it. Also it contains a collection taken on a hike to Mt. Mitchell, showing the new road and the trail to the top of the moun tain. There are a number of pictures taken on hikes to High Top and on the trails all around Blue Ridge proper. Some beautiful pictures are shown of Rob ert E. Lee Hall, the swimming pool, and lakes. If you haven't looked over the album take a shot at it. -USC Elect "Y" Officers At Sunday Meeting Jenkins, Williams, Hicks, Bryan, Hankins, Burke and Bell on Nominating Committee The annual election of the Y.M.C.A. officers for the coming year will be hld in chapel Sunday night at the regular Sunday night meeting. These officers will have general direction of the affairs of tlhe Y on the campus for the session 1926-27. A nominating committee consisting of J. D. Jenkins, C. B. Williams, J. E. Hankins. James Hicks. Harry Bryan, S. F. Burke, and R. G. Bell have se lected the lists of nominees for this election. These names will not be announced until Sunday night. In addition to the men nominated by the comnitte the members of the Y have the right to nominate from the floor. A full attendance is desired at this meeting in order that the men electeii will be representative of the student body. -USC The World Problem study groups held their second meeting of the ser ies last Wednesday night. All the meetings were well attended. These classes are held every Wednesday night at 7:15 a.id lasit for half an hour. Lectures are made by various profes sors on wvorld problems for a fewv mrin utes after which the session is con verted into a discussion group. Merit Shoe Style-Quali FOOTWEAR "FIT" LADIES A 1531 Main St. VEGROES SING SPIRITUALS AT "Y. M." MEETING SYDNEY PARK CHOIR hapel Was Full--Only Few Seats Unfilled-Got Good R4esponse The choir of the Sydney-Park Meth idist church, African, furnished a most inique and attractive program for the All University" Service Sunday night n the University chapel. For the econd time this year the chapel was illed, in the way that it ought to be illed for a meeting of this kind. The )nly seats available were a few in the ront rows while there were a number ;tanding in the rear of the balcony. The program was divided into parts, he first part consisting of a series of nthems which had been used by the :hoir in their own church services. During the intermission, some an iouncements were made about the >rogram for the spring. The second part of the program con ;isted' of the great spirituals sung in he way that only the makers of this treat form of music can sing them. ionie of the old favorites were "Ain't toner study War no more," "Can't hcar nobody pray," "Standing in the iced of prayer," and "Glory." At the :lose of the service, the choir was en :ored so they sang "Swing Low Sweet Chario," and then the meeting was adjourned by the entire audience sing ing a hymn together lead by the choir. The choir is trained by B. L. Smith who is a negro business man in Co lumbia. His wife was the mezzo so prano and did most of the lead work and solo parts. The star of the choir however was the piano player. He was a small slim youth but the way he made a piano talk was a caution. He seemed to ooze music from his fingers and his toes, and used his entire body to put the expression into his playing that he wanted. Having the choir at this time was peculiarly appropriate as the last study in the World Christian Educattion :lass was on race relationship. The METROPOLITAN CAFE "The Old Reliable" Established 1900 1544 Main St. Columbia, S. C. CAPITOL CAFE Your Patronage Appreciated Food of Best Quality-Excellent Service 1210 Main St. Columbia, S. C. Company ty-Service TO WEAR-FOR N4D MEN Columbia, S. C. OWEN I MERCHANT Repairing an 1117 Washington St. - Phon Welcome Univer BURNETT'S E DRUGS, DRINKS, CIG - Agents Whitman's Candy .nd Ea: One Block from Campus-Phone M. & M. RECRE Billia EIGHTEEN CAROM Al 1216 Main Street CLASS RINGS Watch Ro Our Watch Repairing De all over this section of the and accurate work. We at very reasor P. H. 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