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cc Juniors Win Champ Title Over Seniors Jolly Players Take Coveted Hockey Cup by Score of 2 to 0 After a game of hard fighting the juniors triumphed over the Seniors and clinched the championship title by a score of 2-0 in the last game of the annual hockey tournament on the Wo man's Athletic Field, Wednesday after noon. At the end of the first half, the score stood 0-0, and it was only near the end of the game that the Juniors were able to score against their oppo nents. In this game Misses Edna Earle Kirton and Hattie Johns played especially well for the Juniors; and Misses Annie Louise Jones and Ger trude Rigby won laurels for the Sen iors. During the game Miss Grace Saner received slight injuries. In the last two seconds of play th. Seniors scored and won a victory over the brave little freshman team in the game that was played on Tuesday with the score 1-0. For the Freshmen Miss es Eulalie lartin and Millie Taylor did especially good work. The Seniors did excelent playing as a team, but there were no outstanding individral players. The following "Mythical Varsity" has been submitted by Miss Ruth Brown and Miss Annie Kaminer: Center Forward .....Horatia Jackson Left Inside.............Florence Stone Right Inside ..........Mildred Taylor Left Wing .............Eulalie Martin Right Wing ..........."Devil" Kirton Center Half Back........Olive Battle Left Half Back ........Marie Bryant Right Half Back....Roberta Lovelace Left Fulback.......Annie Louise Jones Right Fulback .........Gertrude Rigby Goal Guard .............lyrtis Lomas Honorable Mention: Ethel Fagan, Thelma Park, Mary Emerson, Virginia )uRant, Edith Rogers, Annie Kaminer, Edna Wood, Eunice Pearman and Fran Ces Bethea. -U.s.c. Y.W. Members Give Attractive Program Organization to Have Charge of Tea To Be Given At Flinn Hall The most attractive feature if the Y. W. program last ''hcrsday night was the playing of several solos by Miss Gladys Livingston .on the .accordian. Miss Livingston is quite accomplished, and her music added much to the even ing. Other attractive numbers were the reading of C'hristmas poems and thoughts by Miss Eloisec Shmephecrd. MIiss Ruth Ritchie and Miss V'ivian Corner. Next Thursday afternoon the Y. WV. will have charge of the Y.M.C.A. tea that will be given at "Ilinnm H all. The young women will be in charge of the program and will serve. -u.s.c. Zeta Phi Entertains At Christmas Party Zeta Phi Club wvill entertain with a Christmas party necxt Monday afternoon for the members of the club and a few friends. There wvill be a Christmas tree, and each member wvill receive a gift "from a club sister." After the pro gram refreshments will be served for the visitors and guests. -USc Phi Chi Clubi Honors * Pledges With Party Phi Chi Club will entertain with a Christmas party next Monday evening at the home of Miss Jerry Rowe in hoaot- of the members and pledges. There will be a Christmas tree, and an exchange of gifts between members. Phi Chi has recently pledged 'Miss Mil dred Hines and Miss Mary Frezil Dniels. )-ED NE' Advice to Loveworn By Beatrice Barefacts Dear Miss Barefacts: I am the mother of 13 children and have been very happily married for the past twenty years. But recently a rel ative of my husband's died and left us some money. Now my husband has taken on his second childhood and is stepping out with the girls. He goes to night-clubs and returns very late and very tight and I blush to say that the other night when he returned I found a pair of black gorgette you-knows in his pocket. Can this have any signifi cant meaning and what can I do to save our happy home? A Worried Wife. Dear Worried Wife: Recalling similar cases with which I an familiar it seems that such a dis covery as you have made always did have a significant meaning but it was a dilerent meaning each time-sometimes blond - sometimes . brunette. As . for your happy home-what's the matter with it ? A husband so thoughtful as to rjing home these expensive little ireents for his wife from his dates sounds pretty good to me. Decar Miss I3arefacts: I am a beautiful young cloak model and an making a good salary but there is a very rich old international croquet player (retired) who wants me to marry him. However, I love Jake the soda jerk, who is poor but honest. What must I do? Nellie... Dear Nellie: I see you have been reading Laura Jean Ljbbey and other classics in the \\oolworth editions. It's given you :one notions that you must get rid of it once-then you can go ahead. Al ways remember, my dear, that the poor ire never honest, and if they were, what ,rOOod would it do you? Nobody wants t man whose intentions may be good if his credity isn't. Dear Miss Barefacts: I am an inveterate smoker of Luckies but my 13. F. smokes Camels so I can't bum off him. What can a poor work ing girl do if she can't bum off her 13. F. and how can I convert him to my Irand ? Tillie. Dear Tillie: F.ncourage him to take up athletics. \\'hen I becomies ai tennis champion he will have to smoke Lu.ckies in self de fense--they never cut the wvind and vou on'it have to walk a mile tfor them after a hard match. Beatrice Hiarefacts. Pan-.Hellenic Takes Up Various Matters At the last mieeting of Pani-Hellenic it was voted that all pictures of the clubs and soro ' es taken for the annual p)ictuires nust he made in sports clothes without hats. All pictures are expected to conform to this general style. Matters of grades were discussed, and the different groups, in the order of their scholastic standing at the end of mid-term are: Chi Omega, Alpha Cigarettes--15e per p S. C.TA3 (Ol God,Chesterf BarCany &Chewy ws _ Name Your Variety Then Make Selection Persmal Statistics of Occupants Of "La Bohemne"-What Kind Please? Do you like them sweet? Do you like them beautiful? Do you want them stylish? Come on, boys ; we have them in any variety according to the statis tins that come from "La Boheme," the feminine name applied to the former masculine annex, Bohemian House, Here are the facts as they see them; for you it is just a matter of personal selection : Best Looking ............Rowena Jones Sweetest ...............Sabie Johnson Best Sport .........."Horatic" Jackson Cutest ................Margaret Mann Laziest ..................Helen Staples Most Inquisitive ......"Diddle" Beasley Most Accomplished ..Gladys Livingston Most Stylish ...........Rowena Jones Happiest ..............Marigaret Mann Most Brilliant ...........Helen Staples Most Talkative .......Margaret Mann Most Charming .........Rowena Jones Most Accommodating Mary E McCartha Best All Around ........Rowena Jones \Vittiest ...............Margaret Mann Most Absent Minded...Gussie Stroman .\lost Angelic? .............Lina Scott Most "Gigglish" ..........ony Moore u. s.C. Chi Omega Pledges Honored at Party Mrs. Wellwood Entertains Soro rity at Her Home Near Saluda Dam Mrs.. Arltht.r Wellwood entertained with a bridge party at her home at the dam last Saturday afternoon in compli ment to the four Chi Omega pledges. Misses Vivian Conner. Louise Foster. Julia Bell Foster, and Kitty Martin. A beautiful etching of Notre Dame, b rought from France by Mrs. Vellwood during her European travels, was pre sented to Miss Saluda Reese, who won top score prize. Second prize was won by Miss Funderburke. The fraternity colors, cardinal and straw. were cleverly carried out in the salad, cakes and other refreshments. Mrs. A. F. Btrnside, who was befo-e her marriage this summer Miss Roberta Talbert and Mrs. Wise Roper, former ly Miss Thelma Culbreath, both Chi Omega alnumnae, were present at the party. U .s.c. Co-eds Are Urged To Plan Xmas Tree Mliss Rosalie T'erner, chairman of the (Christmtas tree commuittee, requests that the following vouing women meet her in the senior p)arlor of the Woman's Build ing Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock in regard to niaking plans for the tree: Mlisses Sally Bowvles, Virginia DuRant, Mayre Wall. Ruth DuRant, Louise Mc intosh. Celina McGregor, Elizabeth H-eywadrd. Elizabeth Stackhouse, Fannie Hale Hetts Ruth Ritchie, Beth Carson, Mary B. Taylor Katherine Zeigler and Floy Vance. Final plans for the sell ing of tags on the campus Thursday will b)e made at this meeting. Delta Pi, Delta Zeta, Zeta Phi, Phi Chi, 'rri Delta, Gamma Sigma and Delta E'.psilon Kappa. kg., $1.19 per Carton [ EXTRA. ield, Lucky Strikes) ing Gnm-3 for 1Oc NOTICE THE CAROLINA BARBER SHOP \% .11 .lake a Spec:al Rate to the Students 1!09 (G;tRVA1S STREEIT College Clothes Need Careful and Constant Attention. Letn Us Keep You Well Dressed. LEAVE THEM AT CANTEEN OR GAMECOCK PRESSING CLUB CAROLINA DRY CLEANING CO. BURNETT'S DRUG STORE CAROLINA SEALS, JEWELRY, STATIONERY DRUGS, DRINKS, CIGARS, STATIONERY Whitman's Candy One Block From Campus-Phone 3191-Cor. Main and College OUR PANTS MACHINERY INSURES YOU AGAINST ROUND AND DOUBLE CREASES. OUR COAT MA CHINERY ISSURES YOU A WELL FORMED, TAILORED COAT Free Bros. Dry Cleaning Co. 1 II GERVAIS ST. PHONES 8105-8106 GIVE YOUR CLOTHES TO 0 D GLENN; CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE-ONE DAY SERVICE. CLOTHES BACK WHEN PROMISED. SALE Blue O.Coats *23 Regular $30. Values These Coats Are Made in the Latest College Model Marshall -Tatum .CLAUDE DUNBAR, Campus Representative PATRONIZE OURi ADVnRT. ..S