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RET TY WEDDING OLEMNIZED . AT , SULLIVAN--DU PRE t remony Interrupted by Blonde a Woman-Three Killed in Ex. citement of Aftermath Of interest to their many friends in lumbia and Charleston was the mar e last week of Mr. Albert Sullivan 3 pd Miss Helen DuPre, both of Char ston. The services was held in the Univer- F ty gymnasium, the Rev. C. E. Wise ficiating. t The bride was charmingly dressed t a bathing suit of garnet jersey trim- I ed with black. Upon her head she v ore a wreath of cauliflowers, and in r hand she carried a, kitchen bou suet, consisting of carrots, turnips, bbage and white onions. The bridegroom was dressed in a I it of blue denim overalls, and wore 1 pink hydrangea in his buttonhole. I le also wore a smile. The bridal company, including three iridesmaids and three groomsmen, marched from the front door to the altar to the tune of "Collegiate." After they had reached the altar and #ere about to be united a wild eyed roman rushed in crying, "Stop it! Stop it 1" The crowd seemed panic stricken. 1iowever, Mr. J. W. Zerbst, who was at the mouth organ, showed rare pres ence of mind and played "The Fight Is On." After the crowd had pacified "the a blonde," the ceremony was completed. C the bridal couple, amid a shower of horseshoes and firecrackers started off In a Ford for a tour of Swansea and parts thereabout. The bridesmaids were: Misses: Thel ma Lee Horger, Anna Swindell, and Emily Jay Hughes. s The groomsmen were Messrs: Reese Joye, Calhoun Thomas and C. B. Wil lams. The bride was given away by Pro fessor W. D. Burney, of the University faculty. After the wedding the guests enjoy ed a supper consisting of root beer. horse cakes, and water. Preceding the bride came cute little Miss Virginia Doar, dressed in a pink panty frock, strewing bits of fly paper from a hamper basket. The ring was bourne on a cake of shredded wheat by cute little Hollin Abrams, dressed in a Lord Fauntleroy suit of green velvet, trimmed with pink lace ruffles. Mr. James G. Driver was at the door to see that no one got in without an athletic ticket. He had a little diffi culty with William Cain, who insisted on forcing his way in. Only three people were killed in the confetti throwing which followed the affair. They were: John Pate, Harry Wolf, and Duke Harris. -USC Cy Young Is Married To University Co-nEd Two Popular Students Quietly Married at First Baptist Parsonage Owing to the fact that there will be no issue for the Gamecock for three or four weeks the editor was prevailed upon to publish the following news itemi in the Yellow Sheet. It is how ever, a custom'not to publish anything truthful but it is thought that in this case it will be justified in leting some thing truthful go in the issue because of the persons involved. Miss Blanche Folsom and "Cy" Young were married Friday night at the parsonage of the First Baptist church of Columbia. This will occa sion no surprise on the campus and it was to be expected as a normal result of a series of events. The young bride is a very popular young lady and has been active on the campus during her short stay here. The groom has a host of friends on the Carolina campus and they all wish him luck in his first martial venture. .-rSC_ Wedding Bells Che Yellow Sheet has been very for unate in securing some advance dope in a fe v" very interesting wedding hat wil: take place immediately after he close of the school year. It seemn s if the two recent weddings involving arolina students have given the young avers sufficient courage to come oul a the open. Mr. Edward Dudley of Bennettsville vho will receive his diploma this June xpects that his wedding to Miss Vir inia Bradham of Laurens will tak< lace the week after the .clo?e of the pring term. When interviewed by he reporter for the Yellow Sheet af er the trial both of these young peo. le seemed very much "wrapped up" ith each other. Perhaps one of the happiest couples 4 the various "engagees" was tha omposed of Bruce Roberts of Colum ia and Miss Lillie Baker of Kingstree "heir nuptials will take place at the ome of the bride during the lattei art of June. P. A. Wilson will relinquish his sin. les championship in tennis to form a ombination in mixed doubles with dfiss Anne McGill of Vass, N. C. BotI Miss McGill and Mr. Wilson are of a 'ery retiring nature ; blushes sprea< 'ver their faces as they confessed theil atentions to ye scribe. One of the most recent and chronic )ve affairs on the Carolina campus is bout to reach its climax, for into the flice of the Yellow Sheet, Dame tumor has brought an announcement f the engagement of Miss Katherin< mily Zeigler, daughter of Mr. and Irs. W. C. Zeigler of St. George, to Lerman Sydney Heyman of Chester. The wedding date has not yet been et. O When and nation fellow and gi is t ill M4bec Pal f ,-Iand ANHEUSER Bi COLUMBIA COCJ Distributora Football Fan En ers Charleston Contest Bill Boyd, the popular football Ado nis has won undying fame for himself and glory for the University in the recent i International Charleston con test held in Bankok, Siam. Bill was awarded first prize over a very distin guished field of blacks, whites and yel lows. -USC Mr. John Moore of Sumter,' the "Prof's Delight" and would be a heart- - smasher whose proud boast is that he cannot be stumped on a question in volving a knowledge of English, fell inestimably low last week when he failed to answer any one of the twen ty-three questions in a representative literary questionaire. A typical case of Scotch reticency was encountered in the case of Miss Permelia Faile of Kershaw and Mr. William McKinnon of Lykesland. The young lady was only too glad to fui nish information but the best that 'could be obtained from McKinnon was a concise "yes" or 'no." There is also a rumor afloat that Mr. William Varn and a certain young lady have smoothed over their diffi culties and that soon the path will again be strewn with roses. At the time of going to press this rumor had not been confirmed or denied. It is hoped that these engagements are only the beginning of such a series of announcements that will emanate from the Women's Building. Ever - since the establishment of co-education at the University it has been the fond hope of the powers that be that Caro lina would become a bureau for the work of Cupid as well as a dwelling place for the spirits of Minerva. -USC "Bus" Wise: Do you know her or is she a nice girl? the baseball nine wore whiskers, 'Mob the Umpire" was the al college yell, Anheuser-Busch iationally known among good tow, when we laugh if we win in if we lose, and umpires need lyguards, BUSCH (A-B) PALE DRY he favored drink of college men, ause, like the college man, Busch SDry is a good mixer everywhere every time. 0 JSCH ST.LOUIS 1-COLA BOTT. CO. Columbia, So. Car. OWEN 4 MERCHANT Repairing ar 1117 Washington St. - Phor Welcome Univer BURNETT'S E DRUGS, DRINKS, CIG - AgentJ Whitman's Candy and Ea One Block from Campus-Phone M. & M. RECREI Billia EIGHTEEN CAROM AlN 1216 Main Street CLASS RINGS Watch Ri Our Watch Repairing De all over this section of the and accurate work. We at very reason P. H. 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