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Sigma Nu's G Anniversary Celebrating the sixth anniversary of the local chapter, the Sigma Nu fraternity will give a dance at the Ridgewopd club tonight from 10 until a a. m. Prominent alumni from this and other states have been invited, as have representatives from all fraternities at the University. Acting as sponsors for the dance will be the dates of the officers, and those of the retiring officers: Misses Mary Katherine Scott, Coles Hcyward, Annabelie Hartley, Mary Stewart Aycock, Helen Townsend, Jennie WORTI B. 0. Welch, D. 0. 1425 MAT Cer Lucki kind As you can fine, smool ?for we u Only the c farmers ar< center leavi taste better throat proi fully packe made roun ends?that dition"?c always in i a V Luckies are \ \ \ live Sixth V Ball Tonight Clarkson, Frances Hart and Josephine McCaw. Buster Spann and his Gamecock orchestra will furnish the music for the dance, and for the special no-break waltz for Sigma Nu's and their dates, they will play "White Star of Sigma Nu, the official song of the fraternity. Before the dance a reception will be given for the members of the local chapter, alumni, and their dates. Officers of the chapter are: president, G. G. Dowling; vice-president, Wallace Martin; secretary, David ' ' ?? ?? LINEN SUITS 3 Pieces?$7.50 2 Pieces?$6.50 uaranteed Not To Shrink [TE COTTON SUITS $4.50 uaranteed Not To Shrink 1.50, $1.95 and $2.50 hmorE (Doctor of Clothes) N" STREET __ iter Le m ikies fiey Tat ies are all-ways to your throat see from this picture?Luckies* th quality doesn't just happen ise only the clean center leaves! :lean center leaves?for which : paid higher prices?for the es are the mildest leaves?they . Then ? "It's toasted"?for tection. And every Lucky is d with these choice tobaccosid and firm ? free from loose 's why Luckies "keep in conlo not dry out. Luckies are all-ways kind to your tdiroat. It's toasted" all-ways kind to your throe % pis*':% "' "" - ; V iS: " ' ' : ' .. \. >:j: !' II I.Wx. K. : . . [~ Only the Center I \1 Oooyrtrtt ItU. Tbt Am?rlo*n Tptoaooo University ( t^HB i-::;r!a s :^ r^:r :^r-: v 8 iH l i m HI'/- BBS/ HI I I ? ^-: |^^^k^bbbbb)^^9i^bbnb^bl! mb BHH^B^H^IHHB^^njl|^^B j.B U-r ' iB?BI The Umversity Oymnasium, planned in Washington, which was for years the gymnasium and i3 adequately equ ficial University dances are also held in Childs; treasurer, Robert King. Among those invited to chaperon are the parents of the chapter members, alumni and their wives, and: Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Heyward, Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Bass, Mr. ani Mrs. John A. Chase, Jr., Professor and Mrs. Robert Sumwalt, Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Bradley, Dr. and Mrs. James T. Penney, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barron, Jr. clean aves a it leav & TfetSfci i ^, i n |-| ^ I! "iWP*X'iif illtfi1 ^ ?wnir itT'W 1 nil iwiwrnPTriiT ^: if :^ x:;V:!'' *: ^ ' " ?: ', ;i.. :.. / 4.: :x I? ll;pi|18llii|lll! lllllliilB |%' '":p|g|.v:"!'V :'.'; k||M|' Is0?' IMP I HI: ## i 111 Leaves?these are i r. -? ' ' | Eliza rymnasium He ?????????__ Elizal 5 ^ elected day aft< is a me KSJjBjjik. fratcrni ary soc were t I Alyne I Gaines; I H <?*S><?><8><8 by Robert Mills, architect of the capitol % the science building. Today it houses & ipped for all, gymnastic activities. Of- & the gymnasium. $ Floyd Rodgers' "Doctor I Joe" Wins in Contest I.... <$x?x$x$>< Floyd Rodgers, Columbia, was recently awarded a prize of five dollars by Chi Delta Phi, national honorary literary sorority, in a short story contest which it sponsored, for his story "Doctor Joe." t m m m m ire the es ^ $&.' ^ fcl if S<0^?5)v ' ' . . | 1 O \ \ xxy^^9 ^ I "'5.J' %.'i.1;" . ! : * ' / ifffi|p| t|' >' : : 'Ov .... V .." " <' ***)??- . J\ . tilltfl fllRMt j the Mildest Leaves fa A -beth Harvey Will ad Women Athletes beth Harvey, Columbia, was president of the Woman's : association at a meeting Monjrnoon at the gymnasium. She mber of Sigma Kappa sorority, Spanish and French literary ties, and of the Hypatian Literiety. r officers elected at this time :he following: vice-president. McNeill; secretary, "Dink" treasurer, Rucie Abercrombie; DATE, DINE, IN THE STU CLOTHES AN! CALD1 Columbia's Srnar 1631 M; METR0P01 "THE OLD THE STUDENTS 520 MAIN STREET ' * ' * '! jrago jriTo reporter, Bennie Greye Lewis; publicity manager, Frances Purvis and assistant publicity manager, Elizabeth Warren. Plans were also made at this time for a picnic to be given by the association on May 26. Mj Dr. L. L. Toole DENTIST 1316 Main Street + > <> AND DANCE i| 'NNING NEW it D HATS FROM <f ? ?N 4 > <> WELL'S ! x test Womens Store ^ ain Street x JTAN CAFE i RELIABLE" ' MEETING PLAGE PHONE 7840 >-A?i sll # ;1!|| S'i 4 - ' ' ' : >? TfcflSfe, MMMMMMMBMnaaMaHHaMa ^ v u %"v,v?