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Sorority Gives Dance Tonight At Jeff er son Hotel Amelia Fowles And Oerda Sylvan Will Lead Tri-Delt Figure; Fraternities Get Blanket Bid The Tri-Dclta annual formal dance will be held tonight at the Jefferson hotel from 10:30 until 1:30. Active members, pledges, and alumni will attend the dance. The Tri-Delt figure will be led by Amelia Fowles, president, and Gerda Sylvan, vice-president. The hall will be attractively decorated with the sorority colors, silver, gold and blue, and the stafs and crescent. Blanket bids have been sent to all fraternities on the campus and individual bids have been issued to those not thus represented. The mothers of the girls in the sorority have bepn invited to chaperon for the occasion. The entire sorority has been invited to a drop-in to be given by Henrietta Bailey before the dance. Several TriDeltas from other Universities have been invited to attend. Cohen Gives Rare Oak For University Grounds A rare specimen of Japanese Oak was given to the University by Dr. D. R. Coker, trustee of the University and resident of HartsvillC. Among the collection of plants given by Dr. Coker was the beautiful Stuartia, which is a rare blooming flower, native to South Carolina. This collection adds greatly to the University flora which is now the largest in this state. RALEIGH CIGARETTES NOW AT POPULAR PRICES. PLAIN OR CORK TIPPED Save the COUPONS attached to every pack. They are good for handsome merchandise. COLUMBIA Special Rates LEAVE YOUR LAUNDRY 12 O'CLOCK 1323 Taylor Street FOUNTA In Great Variety Pr STATIONARY I You're W< THE STATE 1224 Main Street MONDAY / TUESDAY d These Low Pri( |Ma^5c^?te2 Soc Girls from two sororities were accepted in Damas at a meeting held Tuesday afternoon. Alpha Delta Pi and Delta Delta Delta were the sororities. One non-sorority girl was taken in. The following were accepted: Kitty Drunimftnd, Emily Timberlake, Polly Belser, Hamilton Warren, Sarah Williamson, Betty Wrenchell, Helen Townsend, Ainiee Urquhart, Gulie Helser, who was a member of Damas, was not in school last semester. She automatically becomes a member again. Arthur Sams and George JefTeries went to Beaufort for the week end. Sigma Chi Sigma Chi pledged James Timmons Wednesday night at the chapter house. Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta recently pledged Kitty Drummond, Emily Timberlake and Ainiee Urquhart. Chi Omega Jean Campbell, Julia Hyatt. Mary Parrel 1 and Harriet Lever will be initiated into Chi Omega Monday night. Dot Dunnovant is filling the unexpired term of the president, Elizabeth I honias, who has not returned to Harbin Speaks At Vesper Services Y Quartet On Program Harbin Nationally Known As Leader Of Young People Dr. E. O. Harbin of Nashville, Tenn., director of recreation and personal development of the Southern Methodist Chuch will speak at vespers Sunday night at 7:00 o'clock. He is nationally known as a leader of young people and is in wide demand as a leader of recreation. During the past week, he conducted a leisure time conference under the auspices of Wesley Foundation of Washington Street Methodist Church. He also spoke at Columbia College and at the University chapel. Dr. Harbin is the author of several pamphlets and books on games, contests, etc., and is the author of the book, "Phrenology," which is an outline of party events. The Y. M. C. A. quartet, including Harvy Spann, Jim Gibson, Mary Gaskin, and Wilds Gillespie will sing for the occasion. LAUNDRY ; ; To Students l AT THE CANTEEN BY EACH DAY Telephone 4954 IN PENS iced $1.25 And More '\>U ST U I) K NTS slcome At BOOK STORE Columbia, S. C. -| OE ;es " W !0c with I * gil'j ... / . X . * iety N< By LaVerne Hughes school. Dot is at present ill, an<l Kelly Gillespie is filling lu-r place. Sarah Boyleston and Gertrude Burrows are in school. They arc enrolled with the social workers. Phi Sigma Kappa A dance was Riven !>y Phi Sigma Kappa at the fraternity house last Wednesday night. Actives, pledges, alums and a few guests were present. Pan-Hellenic Meeting '1 he Co-ed Pan-IIcllenic will meet at five o'clock this afternoon at the Alpha Delta I'i house. New officers will assume their duties. Bill Hawkins went to Spartanburg last week end. Sigma Nu The interior of the Sigma Nu house is being repainted. A party will be given when it is completed. A formal initiation will he held by the alumni Monday night. Six boys will be initiated. They are: Arthur Robinson, Tom Moore, Fletcher Spigner, Jimmy Goggins, Herbert McMurphy and Arthur Holman. Phi Kappa Sigma Last Saturday the actives gave a dance for the pledges of Phi Kappa Sigma. One week from tonight the "Sis" McMaster Heads A.D. Pi Election Held Monday Stoddard, Fishburne, Porter, Warren, Wrenchell, Higgins, Emerson And Turner Also Elected Eleanor "Sis" McMaster, Florence, was elected president of Alpha Delta Pi at the last meeting of the sorority to succeed Cornelia Jackson. The election was held Monday night, February 18. Other officers to be elected arc as follows: Vice-president, Peggy Stoddard; Secretary, Anne Fishburne; Corresponding secretary, Beverley Porter; Treasurer, Hamilton Warren; PanHellenic representative, Betty Wrenchell; Reporter, Mary Belle Higgins, Chaplin, Troy Emerson; and guard, Cathrine Turner. ?IT. 8, C. Irene Chitty Takes Office Irene Chitty was installed as president of the Euphrosynean Literary society to succeed Lodema "Dink" Gaines at a meeting of the society Wednesday afternoon in the Euphradian hall. "Dink" Gaines, the out-going president, was presented a silver loving cup by Catherine Townscnd. the outgoing treasurer. Other officers to be installed were Anne Jones, vice-president; Elizabeth Anson, secretary; Elise Taber, treasurer; Mary Verncr, critic; and Maxine Scarborough, censor. If was announced at the meeting that debating try-outs will be held one week from Wednesday for the affirmative. For the negative, try-outs are to be the following week. r. s. < . Professor Cook's Son Comes to His Rescue A tale of fierce and defiant courage was told in class recently by Prof, i Vernon Cook. It seems that there was a visitor in the Cook home, and the evening meal was attended with more than the usual ceremony. 1'lie ta^k of carving a roasted fowl fell to the head of the household, Mr. Cook. Encountering an unusually tough joint, the professor hail moved forward to the edge of his chair when that article of furniture suddenly slid from beneath him and hit the Hoor with a crash, leaving him clinging to the edge of the table in a half standing, half sitting position. There followed a moment of embarLive the Thrills of the A 20. O'l in HAROLD BELL HEIN A MAP Dorothy Wilson?] 3WS pledges will give a dance for the actives. C? Hob Avinger went to his home in Orangeburg last week. Dink C*;?i11c-s will spend the week end at lu-r home in jGreer. Z. T. A. The pledges of Z. T. A. will give a scavenger hunt for the actives next Thursday night. The hunt will begin at the chapter house and wind up at Camp Marion with a party. Pi Beta Phi The actives and pledges of I'i Beta Phi had a "get-together" at the chapter house Monday night. Delta Zeta The actives and pledges of Delt;i Zeta will give a tea Thursday afternoon lor the mothers, patrons, am patronesses. Clara Fllen Owens and Lydia Lyle: went to Camden last week-end for tin polo matches. Margaret Patrick, White Oak, visi ted at the Delta Zeta House last week Musidora DuBose visited in Sumte: the past week. Maxine Scarborough visited ii Nor lb. Kappa Phi Kappt Holds Initiation Of Ayres And Fostei National Education Fraternit1 Honors Two Education Students 'I wo new members were initiate! into the Alpha Pi chapter of the Kap pa Phi Kappa, national education fra ternit\, at a special meeting Wed lies day evening. I he two new member: are Laiiiiean Lidc Foster, Marion S. C., a member of the class of 'ill and Archie Ayers. While at the University Mr. Foste was a member of the literary society Chanticleer club and the Tennis team He is now a graduate student in cdu cation. Archie Raymond Ayers, Calhoui Falls, is a graduate student in art and science and an assistant in tlv physics department. Mr. Ayers is a1s< a member of the band, glee club, I.c Conte Scientific society, Alpha Epsi Ion Delta fraternity, Clariosophi Literary society, Y. M. C. A., C. C S. C. and tennis team. ?IT, N. C. Baptist Students Union Obtains Meeting Roon The Baptist Student I'nion has se cured a room at Sumter Stree where meetings will be held ever Thursday evening at All Bap tist students are invited to come am take part. At the last meeting, olficors wer elected for the coming year. Six Patients Confined With Minor Ailment* During the past week the followiuj students have been confined in tli I'nivcrsity infirmary: Jack Ford witl an injured shoulder, Robert Have i with a brusied leg. Orbie Johnson witl I a broken collar bone.^Cius Cioddarr I H. Walker, and D. (). Davis. All patients are doing well, it wa stated last Wednesday by officials o ihe Infirmary. ?i*. s. < .? rassed silence, which was broken h< ! the twelve-year-old son of Mr. Cook | who announced in a belligerent voicc [ I dare anybody to say anvthinj I funny." ' ~ ! COLUMBIA OFFICE SUPPLY CO. "EVERY OFFICE NEED" Office Furniture, Filing Cabinets, Safos Printing and Rubber Stamps 1112 Lady Street 'Phone 5163 - > Vest You Love! BRIEIN WRIGHT'S <J'S A MAIN" Paul Kelly Reception Will Precede Dance ! Juniors Announce Plan Bryan Walton Heads Committee! In Charge of JuniorSenior 'J lie junior-senior affair this year will be in the form of a dance preceded by a reception ir. the field house, j it was definitely decided at a meeting of the junior class lti thf chapel Tue>- | day morning. It was formerly state.! that a re- j ception would be given in Drayton Hall before the dance at which the new dramatic club would present a one-act farce play. Since then Dr. Baker has informed the class president, Werbcr Bryan, that Drayton Hall could he used but no refreshments could be served for fear of injury to it. Refreshments will be served in the 1 field house from ) to 10. immediately followed by a dance. It hasn't been I definitely decided whether or not the dance will be formal. The class voted to engage for the music, either 1 he Gamecock orchestra " or Ajax Deluxe, the final decision resting with the class treasurer, Bryan Walton. Mr. Walton reported that only $77 had been collected thus r far. It is understood that adini>sion will be charged at the door. Mr. 1 Walton, working in conjunction with an entertainment committee to be named later, will be in charge of ar| ranging refreshments and decorations. It was understood at first that anybody other than juniors and seniors L could attend, but Mr. Walton announced later that only members of ? the two classes might attend either phase of the affair. He also announced that the prom would be in the hands of the junior class alone instead of in conjunction with the Social Cabinet as previously stated, j ?l*. K. c.? ; Damas Elects Eight Members ? Eight members were elected into the Damas club at the meeting held Tuesday afternoon. Gulie Belser was rer instated upon her return to the L'ni'? versity. Other members elcctcd were: Kitty Drummond, Hamilton Warren, Betty Wrenchell, Sarah Williamson, Helen Townsend, Aimec Urquhart, Kmily Tiniberlake, and Pollv Belser. c s Ninety-two percent of the population of the Irish Free State is Roman Catholic. c Take the most , in Cc i r t c ' Helena R S !j First S*eps It calls for no study. And ' of the beauty class! Taki international authority, tc 1. Wash with Beauty Grc aration of its kind. N and other impurities, I skin clear, fine-texture 2. Follow with Pasteurize^ Builds new beauty in Set of both in s| BELK'S DP t COMING?] f MAB ' Charl Imm And Successor 1 "C EXPEl C. Richman Is Installed As Hypatian President Campbell, Morris, Brown, Huiet, Taylor, And Wingard Are AJso Made Officers Cccile kichiMun, Beaufort, a senior in the Colk'^' of .A rl > and Science and in education, v.;> installed as president of the Hypatian Literary Society at a meeting h? Id Wednesday afternoon in the Chirit): ophic Hall. Mis<- Kichman has ai.-?: hecn viccside nt and treasurer of ihe society. ;,n'l > :? nuniher of Alpha Kappa ' ai;i:;ia. national honorary leadership s' >ron! . I i.t'ie amphel!. Columbia, a junior i it", trie scho'*1 oj journalism and a member i f Sigma Kappa sorority, was installed as vice-president. She has serv- d as tr -usurer of the society for the pa -i semester. The following officers were also installed : Critic, Ida Morris, a freshman in the I school of education: secretary, Mildred I Urow u, a graduate student and ex| president of the Hypatian; treasurer, [Alice Huiet, a freshman in the school j of education; recorder. Katherine Tavj low, a junior in the school of journalism: and monitor. Dorothy Wingard. 1 a senior in the school of education. Annie Maude Huiet, Columbia, and Katherine Taylor, also of Columbia, were recently elected senior validictorian and junior orator, respectively, of the society. I hey will take part in the I nter-Society Celebration held at Commencement exercises in June. The Mississippi CoUcyiatc states that students are now allowed to sign up for work on that paper as if it were a regular course, and for this work they receivc credit toward their degree. A Jf ARTIST MATERIAL for the | Professional and Student j ROSE TALBERT j PAINT CO. | 1223 Taylor Street | | Phone No. 6269 j Popular Course >llege! - - j ubinstein's to Beauty you go quickly to the heed e this daily course by the > a lovely skin: lins, the only washing prepA/onderful to*- blackheads arge pores, oily skin. Keeps d, velvety. 1.00. d Face Cream. Revitalizes. skin and contours. 1.00. pecial sizes, 1.00. P'T STORE MON.-TUES. WED. I-CH 4, 5, 6th es Dickens* ortal Classic jO "David Copperfield" JREAT STATIONS" 1 Il| ?