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cc I mCC Zeta Phi Sorority Moves Into Annex Graydon and Bohemian Houses Occupied by Co-ed Sororities On Campus Zeta Phi club is now occupying a club house at 1635 Green street, the an nex formerly known as Graydon House. The club has been in occu pancy since the holidays. This is the first time a house has been occupied solely by the members of a social club, and the experiment indicates that it is a decided success. The girls in the hotuse are: Misses Charlotte Porter, Gertrude Rigby, Erma Meeker, Louise McIntosh, Estelle Whitaker, Beryl McIntosh. and Mayre Wall. The president of the club is Miss Martha Milhous, a Columbia girl. Miss Martha lellams is hostess. Members of Alpha Delta Pi sorority are partial ly occupying "La Boheme," another ar. nex. Both houses are under the sup ervision of the University and subjec to the same regulations as other wu men's buildings. Usc Miss Mary Emerson Engaged To Marry Mr. and Mrs. Horace Emerson have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Clark, to Otto Furman B3uzhardt, of Greenwood, the marriage to take place in the summer. Miss Emerson is a senior at the Uni versity and a member of Phi Chi club, of which she is president. Mr. Buz hardt is a former student here, and is now connected with the state highway department, being stationed at Pickens. v.s.c. Last of Series of Y. Teas Given Thursday Euphrosyneans To Be Hostess And Miss Cone in Charge of Program At the last of the series of teas given by the Y.M.C.A. the Euphrosynean literary society will be hostess. It is planned to make this the most delight ful occasion of all the teas, and much work is being done in preparation. Miss Mildred Cone is in charge of the program, and six members of the so ciety have been appointed to serve. The teas are for all members of the University, and any one who attends the one Thursday ,afternoon will find it enjoyable. It is from 5 to 6 o'clock at Flinn Hall. Zeta Phi Entertained Thursday By Bridge' Mrs. .Charles F. Mercer entertained with four tables of bridge in conmpli ment to Zeta -Phi club at her home on Waccamaw street last Thursday after noon. High score was won by Miss Gertrude Rigby, low score by Miss Mayre Wall and Miss Jettie Cloyd cut the consolation. During the game fondant was served, and after cards the hostess, assisted by Miss Martha Milhous, served a delicious salad course, fruit cake and coffee. Eta Sigma Phi Frat. Elect New Officers Brown. Murphy, Muller, Car son, r'alber.t and Durant Are Chosen At the kast meeting of the Eta Sigma Phi, the clasical fraternity on the cam pus Miss Ruth Brown of Key West, Pia., was elected president. L. Mur phy is first vice president; Miss Vir ginia Muller, second vice president; Miss Beth Carson, secretary; MIss Gillette Tolbert, corresponding secre tary; Miss Virgrinia DuRant treasure. I )-ED NE' Advice to Loveworn By Beatrice Barefacts Dear Miss Barefacts: I am a yotmg man just stepping out into society. I want to be enlightened on a few points of etiquette. When I am at a dance shall I offer a girl a drink from mny flask or not? If she dosent accept, shall I insist? Puzzled Dear Puzzled: Never, never coax a girl to take a <drink. No really well-informed young man does such a thing because all vell in formed young men know that women lon't have to be coaxed to take anything. Dear Miss Harefacts: I am a beautiful girl. I have come to New York and the only job I could find was posing as an artist's model. The man who employs me is very kind but he is continually giving ie presents. He takes mhe out to supper and explains his theories of art to me. He says all this is part of art. I don't know what he means, but I don't think he wants to marry me --what do you mean by art, please ? Model Dear Model: kvery one's theories of art differ ent, but I think I have one that fits your case pretty well. When a man wants to marry a girl and gives her presents-- thhtt's love. When a man dosen't want to marry her but gives her tresents anyway-- that's art--on some oody's part. I)ear Miss Harefacts: I was only an innocent country girl until a drummer persuaded me to elope and go to the big city with him. later I was involved in the murder of a big hoot and howl man from Broadway and was thrown in iail. I am still innocent and I want to know what you would do if you were in my fix? How can I get out of jail? Helen Hentle Dear Helen: So you have eloped, been involved in a murder case, been put in jail and are still innocent and want advice? Listen, I helen, you sit still now like a good girl and then I'll tell one. t;SC Kate Sherer New Hypatian President Kaminer; Whaley; Mitchell; Martin and Jackson Named On Ticket Miss Kate Sherer of Columbia, senior in the school of education, was elected president of the Hlypatian literary soci e'ty W'edlnesdlay afternoon, wvinning over Miss Annie Kamiiner by3 a narrowv major ity. Miss Sherer will succeed Miss Fov Stevenson as p)residlent and will lie in stalled at the next meeting of the so ciety. The(. remnaind(er oif the officers wvere electedl unanimously. They are as fol lows : Vice-president, Miss Annie Kam iner; critic, Miss Dorothy Whaley; sec retary, Miss L,aurie Mitchell; treasure,, Miss Ruth Ahee; recorder, Miss Kath erine MIart in ; monitor, Miss Sarah Agnes Jackson. After the election of oficers a short impirompttu program was enjoyed. Miss Mary H. Taylor spoke on "How I Spent My Holidays'V knd M;iss Doroth y W,haley on "What I Did New Year's E.ve". Cigarettes-15e per pl S. C. TAX (Old Gold, Chesterfi Bar Candy & Crew Co-Ed Societies To Debate Friday Night Hypatians and Euphrosyneans to Meet in Chapel-Contest Held Last Year The two co-ed literary societies will meet in debate next Friday night in chapel, the query being: "Resolved, That the principle of complete freedom of speech and of the press in political and economic matters is unsound." The Hypatians will uphold the affirmative and the Euphrosyneans the negativc.. The debating t!am has .Iot been fin. ally chosen. The event is open to the public and it is hoped that a l:,tge crowd will be present to encourage the co-ed societies n their activities. This is the second time a debate has been held between them, the Hypatians win ning the decision last year. --U.s.c. Euphrosyneans Meet Wednesday Afternoon Dr. Schayer Will Speak on Psy chological Effect of Clothes New ideas and new resolutions tea' ured the meeting of the Euphrosynea' literary socicy last Wednesday aftei noon. Miss Mildred Cone gave tn principal speech of the program stress ing the importance of change and o keeping up with the new. At the meeting tomorrow Dr. Isadore Schaye will speak on the psychological effec' of clothes. Anyone interested is is vited to come. The meetings are hek' regularly at 4:15. U SC M; Sarah Bowles Entertains Sorority Miss Sarah Bowles entertained with a bridge party at her home on Hagood kvenue in honor of Delta Zeta sorority. Miss Mildred Pate won high score prize and the guest prize was presented to Miss Eleanor Harris. The hostess served a salad course and Russian tea after the game. USC -. Chi Omega Sorority Given Bridge Party Mrs. Burnside Former Carolina Student Entertains For Chi Omegas Mrs. A. F. Burnside, a former Chi Omega at the University, entertained last week with a bridge party at her home in Hollywood in honor of Chi Omega sorority. Four tables were played. Miss Louise Foster won high and Miss Frances Black cut the con score, Mrs. Guy L4ipscomnb, lowv score solation. After cards a candle salad, ;andwiches, olives, cardinal and straw jello and fruit cake were served by the hostess. --USe Y.W. Members Pass New Constitution At the last meeting of Y.W.C.A, :he new consitution was brought up md passed by the members. No pro. cram was given, this being the first nleeting since the holidays. kg., $1.19 per Carton EXTRA eld, Lucky Strikes)I ng Gum-3 for lOc NOTICE THE CAROLINA BARBER SHOP Will Make a Special Rate to the Students 12U9 GluIRVAlS STREE' 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. 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