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Co-ed Social C Shows V Sunday Activities Listed Several Will Attend Auburn Game In Birmingham; Others Pay Weekend Visits Margaret Nigcll, Emma Watson, Ellen LaBorde, and Shirley Bailey will attend the Auburn game. Eulee Lide will spend next week-end at her home in North. Sarah Norris will visit in Calhoun Falls Thanksgiving. Mary Lewis will attend the Birmingham game. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Harmon visited their daughter, Betty, at the Z. T. A. house last week-end. Lib and Margaret Cornwall will spend this week-end in Chester. Betty Jane Savarcool will go to Birmingham for the game. Martha Harmon and Dot Thornburg will spend next week-end at Martha's home in Prosperity. Gertrude Burrows went home for last week-end. Eleanor McColl is sick at home in Bennettsville. Leah Zeigler took part in an air show at the Columbia air port last week. Betsy Bowen attended the ArmyNavy game at Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoddard, former students of Carolina are visiting their families here. Hamilton Warren, Elaine Harley, and Maxine Walker spent Sunday in Spartanburg. Betsy Bowen, Mary Lena Baskin, and Cornelia Jackson will attend the Thanksgiving dances at Clemson. Harriet Kirkland, former Carolina student, is visiting at the Chi Omega house this week. Ibby Thomas and Jean Harvey will COLUMBIA Special Rates LEAVE YOUR LAUNDRY 12 O'CLOCK 1323 Taylor Street CAROLINA DRli !; Phone 8156 "IF IT CAN BE CLEAN] The Canteen and Gi We Have Everything BAKER'S DRUG STORE Sodas, Cigarette*, Candle*, Sandwiches CURB SERVICE WITH A SMILE 2000 Main St. Phone 3604-3302 , SPECIAL TO CO-ED Beautiful Croquognole Permanent Wave?Ringlet Semi-Ringlet or Marcel ! 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Pi at Birmingham South- vc) em, me - U. 0. O. SCI go to Birmingham to attend the ] Auburn game. Ur Dot Dunovant and Ellen Jennings ??e will spend Thanksgiving in Edgefield. Co "Harriet Connor spent last week-end Al| in Brunson. Ph Elizabeth Bird will attend the ca| Auburn game. sei Dot Wilson will spend Thanksgiving in Augusta. Harriet Connor will spend Thanksgiving in Brunson. i Nellc Lipscomb will go to Binning- *'1c ham to attend the game. nc^ ter Betty Workman spent last week- at end with her parents in McCormick. q5 Mercedes Lindler went home last week-end. . . Mi Jessie Gardener visited in Wagener j1Q for the past week. 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During the afternoon the bride and degroom left for a wedding trip, J when they return they will be at me in Rock Hill. Mrs. Edens is a graduate of the Unirsity. While at Carolina she was a iinber of the Damas, the Non-deipt, and of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Edens is also an alumnus of the iivcrsity. While here, he was a mber of the German, and University tillion clubs, and of the Kappa pha fraternity, O. D. K. and Kappa i Kappa fraternities. He was also Jtain of the basketball team in his lior year, and a member of the footII team. Burnett-Jeffords \ lovely wedding of Saturday was it of Miss Carolyne Whitaker Burtt, and William Jeffords, Jr. of Walboro which took place in Camden five o'clock in Grace Episcopal lurch. i\fter their honeymoon in Florida r. and Mrs. Jeffords will make their me in Waltcrboro. Mrs. Jeffords is a graduate of the liversity. She was a member ol :lta Delta Delta sorority, and for tin st year has been librarian in CamMr. Jeffords attended the Citadel d the University. He is a membei the Sigma Chi fraternity, and is w in the life insurance business ii alterboro. Announces Engagement Announcement of the cngagemcn Catherine Christine Chaffin o emphis, Tenn., to Vernon W ###############################,^< Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches, Class Rings, Medals, Frat Pins and Prize Cups of the Better Kind. Moderate In cost. Superior In Quality. SYLVAN BROS. i 500 Main Sylvan Bldg. Cor. Hampton' < Capitol Drug Co. mdwiches, Sodas, Cigarettes, Cigars Tobaccos, Candies 113 Gervais St., Opposite State Hous "Scrvicc As Von Like It" elephone 8951 Columbia, S. C SPECIAL MEAL TICKETS $5.00 for $4.25 Sweetheart Sundae 20c Carolina Special 20c Banana Split 15c SPECIAL Turkey Dinner 45c Carolina Sweets Opposite Carolina Theatre Thanksgiving Unat By Pinckney Walker At dinner time tomorrow the tabic of families all over the country will r< sound with the sound of happy sti dents who are munching turkey an perhaps duck. And then the bone will be pushed aside, there will be sabilant sigh, and the merry thron will settle down to do away with pic of many descriptions. Yes it's th national feast day, Thanksgiving', I he origin of Thanksgiving in th State of South Carolina is hiddei amidst a mass of legislative acts an messages from the Governor. As lat as the year 1799 there was 110 dcfinit date set aside for the event, despit the fact that President George Wasli ington issued the first proclamation i 1797. Even after Washington's proclaim tion, there was 110 day set aside ever year for a general Thanksgivinj Washington was tempted by the su< cessful conclusion of the war, tli avoidance of trouble with France, an finally the hope of a way out of tl: financial muddle of the past decade. A careful combing of the Soul Brooker Made Superintenden W. L,. Brooker, an alumnus who f< the past 13 years has been the succcs ful superintendent of the Asheville, I C., schools, has recently resigned froi that position to become superintendci of schools in Ashland, Ky. ( T he Asheville schools have made r< I markable progress under Air. Brool er s leadership. His ability as a schoi man was especially shown by the cap , way in which he made nccessai re-adjustments after 1929. His schoo voluntarily reduced operating cost being the first school system in th; section to do so. While the expense of the Asheville schools were cut abo in half, the efficiency and morale 1 the organization were preserved. "The record of the work which 1 has done here during the past 13 yea 5 testifies to the faithfulness with whu 1 he has performed the duties of the it portant office he has held," said tl Asheville Citizen. t Mr. Brooker received the A. B. d grce from this University in 1897, ai the A. M. degree in 1902. ! Frosh Rating Proves Lowe ; That the psychological achieveme | of the freshmen entering the Univc 1 sity of South Carolina is lower th the average for similar institutions other parts of the country is the co elusion reached by a report recenl compiled by Professor W. C. McC of the school of education faculty. The report shows that although t ? University is low from a national poi of view, it holds about the same gra as other universities and colleges the same rank in South Carolina. The most decided weakness in pre aration seems to be in mathemati However, many transfer students sin e a weakness in Freshman English pre aration, and arc advised to take t University Freshman English cour; Transfer students from northern i ' stitutions show a decided superior m over the southern students in genei _ achievement anel preparation. Tl 2 apparent lacking 011 the part of Sou : Carolina students is explained by t state's three year High school poli< which puts students in college at comparatively immature age, it w suggested in the report. U. 8. O. K. S. K. Postpones Its Second Unique Dance Due to a conflict in the dates fo the use of the gym for dances, th Co-ed K. S. K. was forced to pu off its second Girl-Break dance un til after Christmas, instead of hold ing it Tuesday night, as was pre viously announced. TJ. H. O. c ; ; ? - Humphries of Darlington and Colu - bia has been made. The wedding v ' take place December 23 at the fi Baptist Church, Columbia. M iss Chaffin has made her home Columbia for several years. She tended the University of South Cai lina. Mr. Humphries is conned with the Imperial theatre. Wald-Schumpert Miss Flora Wilson Wald and Fra Ward Schumpert were married Lexington November 24. Mr. and M J R. A. Johnson stexul for them. I Celebrated By vare Of South ( ?? Carolina (,'accttc and The City Gazct i- both issued in Charleston, failed to fin y any allusion to the great day of fcas ? ing and praising supposed to ha\ -- been made a part of our national li: ,e *'ie Puritans of Massachusetts i d the early years of the seventeenth cei ie tury. Through November and Decen her, both these papers were filled wit It political news, notices of runawa Columbia Collegt t Discusses Ideal: ->r Ideals was the theme of a progra ? given by Columbia College girls m Woman's Building Thursday night, ; it a meeting of the "Y" cabinets of Can Una and Columbia College and tl Carolina Co-eds. Miriam Rhodes, president of the C< oj lumbia College "Y" gave the intri a_ duction to the talks, which were: "Tl ,y Power of Ideals," given by Eulal ls Cook; "Jesus, Our Ideal," by Mary ] Hill; and "Live For Something," L ai Margaret Lyles. Alice Minkles playc es a violin solo. lit A large crowd was present, ar 0f punch and sandwiches were served. u. n. o. 1C a,ul Mrs. Schumpert attended Car rs lina. They will make their home :h Glcnwood apartments. n he P. H. LACHICC . _ . DEALERS FOR I DIAMONDS?WATCH 1424 Main Street SILV] AT MO WATCH AND J r ggggggggggggi nt sran in __ZZL__ n- ? :iy _ZZZZZZZZZZ1_ all ? Special For de of THANKSGIVIN( IPCS. ? )W "" :p he se. Z Shirts $1 lis ith he * Pups For ^ as X Jackets J ! Coats $15.C ~ Suits $15.00 m/ill rst ? HoPI Coiv CORNER M nk at rs* Ar. DOVVU Students Carolina Origin slaves, and other very practical topics. Not even in the advertisements does one find mention of the traditional turkey or the perennial pumpkin. The governors issued proclamations, but they dealt either with payment of debts or with murders.- Of those proclamations not any have not been collected, especially the one upon a subject which seemed to be so unimportant as I hanksgiving. Of course, most of the officials were members of the Church of England, and Thanksgiving was not looked upon with favor by that sect until much later. Now Thanksgiving has come to be one of our great feast days. On this day, scattered families will gather tc from many parts of the country for a id regal feast, and in the churches, the t- ministers will discuss appropriate re themes. And the man who is refc sponsible for this universal observance in is Abraham Lincoln, and the time at i- which it was established was near the i- end of the War Between the States, h and also of the great President's life, y the year 18G4. ^ Betty Horton, and Betty Jane Sava' cool arc planning to attend the Auburn ? game in Birmingham. While there they will be entertained by the Zeta m Tau Alpha chapter at Birmingham, at Miss Hanson will accompany Miss at Brewer to Lancaster Thanksgiving d- day, where they will both be house ic guests of Charlotte Porter, graduate of the University in 1931. o I; TOAL'S STUDIO '5a 1435 Main Street y Columbia, S. C. sd Have Your Next Banquet At THE ROSE MARY TEA ROOM O- 1128 Hampton Ave. Phone 3207 at Catherine W. Gaillard?Hostess )TTE & CO., INC. "IFTY YEARS IN FINE ES?JEWELRY?CLOCKS SRWARE Columbia, S. 0 DERATE PRICES EWELRY REPAIR DEPT. .00 & $1.25 Our Dogs 25c 1.00 to $8.50 )0 & 19.00 Up 1 $19.50 $25.00 J-DAVlS ipanY AIN AND LADY .