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Final Arrange Made B1 Jan Garber To Pla; Dwight Cathcart Announces Plan For June Ball; New Men Elected The signing of Jan Garber and his 01 chestra to play for the June Ball of tli University German club was definitely at nounced Wednesday by Dwight Cathcar treasurer of the German club. The at tion marks the breaking of a precedei as in previous years a different orchestr has been obtained to play for the ba each year. Garber played last year an proved a universal favorite. Negotiations have been carried 011 fc over a month and Isham Jones and M; Haley were also considered. Original! it was planned to have Jones down an to have him play for two nights, the ac ditional night being for the Pan-LIcllcni< The Pan-Hellenic council has decide not to cooperate with the German club i getting Garber, Cathcart announced. An additional tax of $1 per niembi / will be charged for the June Hall to me< the cost of favors, Cathcart announce* The tax will be necessary to meet a del cit which will' probably be incurrec The deficit, if it occurs, will be the rt suit <>f a decided drop in membership i the club experienced during the past yea At a meeting of the club last Wet nestlav afternoon 20 men were elected t membership. The following men wet elected : Hill Masters, Albert Merritt, Hill Ha scy. Haul Lipscomb, Edward Hartc Jack Killea, Hunter Whitley, Hill Stronj Ira Koger, Jack Quattlebaum, Hob Avii j>er, Red Sullivan, Henry Roberts, Hui Graham, Jack Etlcns, Miller Montgon cry, Freeman Coggins, Basil Pel it, Ru; sell Floyd, Orville Stiff. U. H. C. Sorority News The Delta Zetas are having a picni next Tuesday at Crystal Lake. Dink Gaines will be present at tli State Track Meeting, Saturday. Margaret Cornwell spent last weel end at Clinton. Margaret Patrick visited her famil in White Oak last week-end. Mary I low/.e Dillard went to Cliuto last week. Lydia Leake and Dasie Chandler a tended a house party at Pickens recent I; Lib Creighton spent the week-end i Asheville. The Sigma Kappas are planning to at tend a dance at Barnwell tonight. La\ erne Hughes will be initiated int Sigma Kappa next Saturday at the Jel ferson Hotel. A supper will he give in her In >r immediately afterward. S. C. Lads In Welfare Worl I he presentation of the handsome ^ M. C. A. building to the workers of tli Moiioghan Mill in Greenville in 190 was the First of that type of welfar work in a mill village in America, at cording to a thesis by Ralph Carsbt I'.arbare. The thesis is in the Univer sily library now. The thesis states that a small grou < 1 stock-holders presented the buildin I" the mill at a cost of $10,000. Proving further that this state was pioneer of such work in this country the thesis shows that as early as 1880 tli Piedmont Manufacturing Co. near Green ville conducted a school for mill villag children, and that this school ran to nine months, when other schools operate) by the state ran only four or live months ?u. h. c.? Y Cabinet Discusses Plans For Next Yea: Plans for next year were discusse ?''t the last meeting of the Y. W. C. A cabinet, held last night. I he meeting was well attended, cac cabinet member having brought tw members of her committee. Enthusiast! plans were made for another succcssfi year. (| U. H. C. Held for Firing at Policeman"headline. Antl they call 11<is the lan of liberty! ?The Philadelphia Hulletii Dr. L. L. Toole DENTIST 1316 Main Street ?... SENIORS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS, wno plan to teach n?xt yaar, art oordlally li v|ted to confer with SOUTHERN TEACHERS' AGENCY South Carolina National Bank Bulldlno COLUMBIA, S. C. Jments V German Club - ? v Convention Here 13 For Sigma Chis Banquet At Jefferson ,e Floyd Rodgers Gives Out Pro1 gram. Douglas To Be t, Principal Speaker jt Gamma Nu cliaptcr of Sigma Clii a will be host to the North-South CaroII Una Province Convention which will (l he held at the Jefferson Hotel in Columbia on Saturday, May 19. ,r The national head of the fraternity, U Hamilton Douglas, Jr. of Atlanta! y Georgia, will be the principal speaker il of a banquet to be held at the Jeffer1 son Saturday night. Following the c banquet will be a dance from 9 until 1. :d Delegates to the convention will be ii from the University of North Carolina and Duke while representatives of r Sigma Chi chapters at Emory, the ;t University of Georgia, Georgia Tech 1. and the University of Florida are exi pccted to be present. Alumni from |.' the two Carolinas will bring the nuin?. her of Sigs to more than a hundred, n Floyd D. Rodgers, Jr. of the local r. chapter is convention chairman. On 1- the committee with him are Frank o Graham and Richard Kvjans. Fred e Youngblood and William Halscy will be in charge of decorations for the 1- dance and invitations to the convenr, tion. Housing for out-of-town deleir, gates will be provided by Thomas i- Knox, Frank Graham, Jr., McRae u Johnston, William Sweeny and Floyd I RICHLAND I I 1304 Mai I Drugs?Sodas?C ic IC I . y . : - . ,-S-1 ' ty. it 11 l.: ":'v P K a Watch oui signs r I You've noticed other ] ^ nervous habits?and v, probably why such peop h learn to control themsel But have you ever st< ^ think that you, too, m habits just as irritating people as those of the ke; " or coin jingler are to yo And more important tl COSTLIER TOl Camels are mad TOBACCOS 11 TUN I Y Travels To Upper Slah Trio Sings Spiritual Interesting Features Offered Program At Cheraw And McBee The University Y. M. C. A. gave pr gutms yesterday and today at Cher; and McBee. Last night at 7 o'clock, t ^ had charge of the Hi. V. program Cheraw. A trio, composed of liar Spann, Jim Gibson, and John Mund; sang several spirituals. Fred Ell dressed as a negro minister gave a neg sermon. Harper W'elborne spoke to t club on "Planning Your Life." At the High School chapel in Chera the trio sang, and talks were made members of the team. Herbert Finch spoke on "The Game of Life" and M< I servy on "Choosing a Coach." I lie same program was repeated the McBee high school this afternoon. Y.W.C.A. Offers Uniqu Features Sunday Nigl 'I lie two features of the Y. \V. C. meeting Sunday night will be a talk Miss Nancy Ibsen and music by t quartet composed of Harry Spann, J Gibson, G.. 11. Baker, and L. L. Green. Rodgers. Music for the dance will by Aiscman's orchestra. ?I*. K. < .? George M. Cohan, says he wot rather have written "Over There" th "Hamlet." We would much rati have had him do so, too. ?St. Louis Post-Dispat ^X^><^XSX$><SXS>^><SX$X^<SX$X$><$X8><$X$X$>^<SXS><S><$H^ >RUG STORE n Street igarettes?Cigars ^ I ^ t for the i of jangled nc people's those habits are a sigr rondered nerves. And jangled le didn't the signal to stop ant Ives. on yourself. opped to Get enough sleep ay have ?recreation?and m to other smoking. Remembei ^juggler smoke as many Cam ,u? want. Their costliei tian that, never jangle the nerv MCCOS le from finer, MORE EXPENJ lan any other popular brand of Elll I CAMEL CARAVAN I N I Thursday at 9 P. M.p Co-eds Discuss j Ballad Types - . " The ballad, modern and ancient," was . the subject of the program at the last LS meeting of the Hypatian Literary SoI ciety, held Wednesday afternoon in the Clariosophic Hall. Louise Newton read a paper on the ballad, and Mary I*ord read several seo lections from Dr. Reed Smith's book IW on ballads. I) ? U. H. C. Omaha banker has given one speech l* 50 times. He'll believe it himself, ry pretty soon. l>". ?The Omaha World-Herald. is, ? I*," VAST AND OVERWHBLMINOI |)v Wallace Ford " Resinald Denny he MON. nil JOHN FORD S TUES rtoDUCTion ? ' MERIAN C. COOPER |H. ?v?cutJvt product' C/ . /> Q//np<2<rta / lid . ' an Coming Mon.?Tues. lcr BIG STAGE AND SCREEN SHOW! ch. On Stage zz HARRY CLARK'S | REVUE t On Screen | RALPH BELLAMY I *n I "ONE IS GUILTY" a???I Copyright, 1934. B. J. Reynoldsf r tobaccos cigarettes! with Cata Loma Orchentra, Stoopnagle ai E.S.T.?8 P. M., C.S.T.?7 P. M., M.S.T.? Y. M. C. A. To Present j;* Blue Ridge Program 7 A Blue Ridge program will be given at the Y. M. C. A. cabinet meeting to- | night, May 4, at 7:15. All members are urged to be present so that they may become acquainted with the work to be ! 14 done at Iilue Ridge, June 9-18. Julian Bradsher will talk on Recrea- m tion at Blue Ridge, George Davis on 1 MAT?15c NITE?20c ^to SATURDAY BOB STEELE IN "Sunrise Trail" ALSO Chapter 3 "WOLF DOG" MONDAY?TUESDAY JAMES CAGNEY JOAN BLONDELL j RUBY HEELER DICK POWELL | " !! 'N :: "Footlight Parade" ' WEDNESDAY j| FREDERIC ^LARCH MIRIAM HOPKINS j; GARY COOPER "Design For Living" | nj THURSDAY?FRIDAY j "Her Sweetheart" WITH Marie Dressier Lionel Barrymore Wl:y ^^pPlF mm robaoco Company Shows 20 ways to test nerves?all illustrated, rInstructive and amnaiirak Try them on your f Hk friends?see if j/ouhave ifaXf ^||k healthy nerves yourMgL \ self... Mail order-blank i below with fronts from I ^ packs of Camels. Free book comes postpaid. L \ CUR AND MAIL ^ " ^' R'Tioldi Tobacco Company Dept. 76-B, Winston Salem, N.C. Ioncloaafrontafrotn2pa Send Die book of nerve I j Offer AipIrM rVc?mbj >KE AS MANY AS YC Y NEVER GET ON YO rid Budd, Connie Boawell, Eoery Tuesday 6 P. 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