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RELIGIOUS WEEK WORKERS SPEAK Prominent Religious Workers Address Students In Chapel Programs Dad Elliott, the fatuous expert on student religious problems and former all Western end from Northwestern university opened the series of addresses for the religious emphasis week at the chapel this morning at the 10 o'clock chapel meeting for the upper class men. Dad Elliott is the associate secretary for the Student Department of the Y. M. C. A. with headquarters at Chicago. For many years he has been speaking in the colleges of the North and West and his reputation proceeds him to the University. As was shown by his addresses this morning Dad is a persuasive but forceful speaker. He will speak at the chapel again to-night at 7 o'clock, this program to be followed every night this week until Friday. Nigel League, Carolina's vociferous cheer leader is to lead the music during the series. Dr. John Powell, a graduate of the University of Illinois is a member of the team that is at the University this week for religious emphasis week, with particular reference to the contribution that fraternities may make to the life of the University. Dr. Powell is a member of several fraternities. He is a Phi iGamma Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Sigma Rho, and a Ma-wan-da (Senior Honorary Fraternity at Illinois). Although y^t a very young man Mr. Powell is an A. B. from Illinois, B. D. from Union, M. A. of Yale and a Ph. D. from Edinburgh, Scotland. Besides this he taught for a brief time at Purdue university and the University of Utah. Any of the fraternities on the campus that would like to schedule Dr. Powell for short conferences with their group during this week can do so by seeing Griffith Pugh at the Phi Sigma Kappa house on Green Street. U.8.C. Lipstick and flypaper, they are much alike; they catch the careless creatures that pause to investigate. Ringmaster?How many shirts can you get out of a yard? Bobbie?That depends on whose yard I get into. Ed Dupree?They tell me a camel v can go eight days without a drink. A1 Yeargin?But who wants to be a camel? Grocer?Well, little girl, what can I do for you? Little Girl?Mother sent me to get change for a dollar, and said to tell you she would give you the dollar tomorrow. Robert?Have you a heater in your car? Arthur?You bet she is. COLUMBIA OFFICE SUPPLY CO. "EVERY OFFICE NEED"' Office Furniture, Flllno Cabinets, Safes Printino and Rubber Stamps 1112 Lady Street Phone 5163 " '? The Sanitary Cafe A Cordial Welcome, Tasty Food Reasonably Priced Phone 9138 1345 Main St. II ? ? SHOES REPAIRED While You Wait Step into our comfortable shop and be seated for a few minutes while we make yoiir shoes like new. MARTIN'S SHOE FIXERY Phone to Shoe Plant 7703 Work Called for and Delivered FRAT NEWS With the rush season fast 'drawing to a close, the social events for frosh benefit are so numerous as to coincide, conflict, and, in actuality, give the new men a truly dashing time. But one more week remains, of the very much shortened time, before bids will be dispensed. The sororities held their bid day this past week end and the frat bid day will follow one week later. Before that time, practically every group will follow up their past entertainments with at least one or two more, making the last seven days a week of hectic decisions among those new men so unfortunate as to have several of the hard rushes on their trails. The smoking festivals opened last Monday when the Delta Club (pledged Sigma Chi) gave a small smoker in their rooms over the College Shop. Tuesday S. A. E. dispensed aromatic roots at the new place of residence on College street. Next evening Kismet and A. T. O. followed suit, with Phi Kappa Sig and Sigma Nu entertaining on the succeeding nights in the order named, and the manner aforementioned. The first half came to a brilliant climax with the K. A. dinner of Saturday which was given at Ridgewood with places laid for about thirty. Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Pi Phi, S. A. E., and possibly others, plan dances for the coming week. Kismet hopes to have an informal soiree Tuesday with those of the Delta Club and A. T. O. coming on Thursday and Saturday respectively. The first is to be a formal at Ridgewood, while the latter is to be at the A. T. O. House in Gibbes Court, and whether black bows are to be in order is not known. Pi Kappa Phi has only announced tentative smokers to be held this week. Phi Sigma Kappa has a neat residence on Green street about a block down from the massive Phi Kap structure. That Phi Kap house, by the way, is about the handsomest frat domicile in the state, and with the K. A. abode, sets a goal to be aimed at by Carolina's other twelve groups. Crip Rhame, varsity quarter, has cast his lot with Sigma Nu; and Chick Lillard, fleet basketeer, is being inducted into the mysteries of Pi Kappa Alpha. The local chapter of Blue Key will meet this Monday night at the Rose Mary Tea Room. They are again putting out the "Student and Faculty Directory," which they expect to have completed in about two weeks. Joe Hiott is president of the chapter. Sigma Upsilon, literary brotherhood, has a meeting scheduled for Wednesday, when they will elect a secretary and treasurer. Harry Hingson is at present acting in this capacity. The new session finds practically all the stray Greeks of last term back on the campus, and in addition, many new ones. The S. A. E.'s are being reinforced by many brothers from neighboring chapters. A. T. O's addition is William Hazlehurst from the College oi Charleston and Kappa Alpha is added to by 'Dick* Woods from P. C. News has been received that the Kismet Club, petitioning Phi Delta I beta, has received a favorable reporl on their petition from both the General Council and Survey Committee of the fraternity, and that it ha; passed the Delta Province (in whicl South Carolina comes) unanimously Rumors about the campus express hopes that a spring installation maj be in the offing. The local club i< fortunate in having affiliated with i two Phi Delts, Edward Finley fron the Sewanee chapter, and Willian Green from that at Davidson. The Hercules club (pledged Sigm; I hi Epsilon) announce the date o their installation as the 7th, 8th am 9th of November, with the installa ti?n dance being on the night of tin 8th. As the North Carolina gaim comes during this time, they expec to be hosts to the entire chapter o S. P. E. from that institution. The^ are sending invitations to their in stallation to all celebrities of the fra ternity. Last week the Hercules clul entertained twice in honor of nev men. On Tuesday last, a smoker wa given, and on Friday a combinatioi dinner and theatre party. This is the first attempt of tin year at a frat column for the Game cock and some of the frats have no contributed. It is hoped that th< next issue may carry some piece o news about every chapter on the cam pus. All frats having any particulai news please turn it in at the Game cock office. I NEEDED ADDITIONS ON MELTON FiELI Press Box And New Garolin Cheering Section Sign Are Erected The Athletic Department of the Un versity has recently made some ver necessary repairs 011 the stands i Melton Field. A new press box ha been erected at the top of the Wes stands and the seats, which wer found defective, throughout th stands, have been renovated. The tiei press box is enclosed. The box i fronted with large glass window! which give an unimpeded view of th playing field. 1 he ancient and battered sign beat ing the^ legend, "Carolina Cheerin Section," has been removed. 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