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Cabinets Will Meet Together From Three Institutions Winthrop, Clemson, And Carolina Will Join At Oamp Barstow In April The Carolina, Clemson and Winthrop Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. cabinct groups will meet together in April at Camp Barstow, boy scout headquarters, immediately after the Easter holidays, instead of meeting alone, according to R. G. Bell, executive secretary of the University Y. M. C. A. Fred Ellis and Lodema "Dink" Gaines, executive committee members of the University, will go to Winthrop March 17 to meet Winthrop and Clemson delegates and decide about the meeting. All cabinct members of the three institutions arc cordially invited to attend this meeting. Possibly other cabinets of state colleges will be present. ?u. n. o.? Greenberg Made Head Of Pre-Med Fraternity Abe Greenberg was recently elected president of Alpha Epsilon Delta, premed fraternity, to succeed W. L. Bryan. Other officers to be elected were: E. W. Masters, vice-president; C. L. Stuckcy, secretary; Samuel Rubin, treasurer; and Archie Aycrs, historian. South Africa is preparing a unique design for its special stamp commemorating King George's silver jubilee. The rivers being frozen over, people in Siberia arc cutting holes in the ice to obtain drinking water. RALEIGH CIGARETTES NOW AT POPULAR PRICES. PLAIN OR CORK TIPPED Save the COUPONS attached to every pack. They are good for handsome merchandise. MAKE-UP ACCENTS for the sma by helena If you want make-up thai chic ? the first word in c end dates, do use: Helena Rubinstein's Lipstic ingredient that accents lip m< Stays on until you take it off. "Evening" and glorious shade Unequalled Rouges. T,iey c hours. Benefit while ti. / w>< nium, Red Raspberry, Red Helena Rubinstein Powder clinging qualities. Gives thai complexion. 1.00 . . . Persian I liness. Does not run nor smart, or blue-green Eyeshadow?to BELK'S DE I MONDAY TUESDAY ||| Mat. 15c?Ni Soc: Beaux Arts Ball Anne Ehrlich was clioscn Belle of the Ball. d;i Engagement w< The engagement of Mildred Andrews to William Herbert has been announced. The wedding will take place in the summer. Bill attended the University. He was su graduated in the school of journalism. 1,1 He was editor of The Gamecock. B< Eta Sigma Phi ur Lib Warren, Mary Parker and Mary Hankins were recently initiated into Eta ^ Sigma Phi. *>< ba Delta Phi Alpha Effie Campbell was recently initiated into Delta Phi Alpha. th Phi Sigma Kappa at Dick Porter was initiated into Phi Sigma Kappa last Sunday night. B Jc Pi Beta Phi m Pi Beta Phi held an initiation at the " chapter rooms in the home of Cornelia Reamer last Saturday night. The fol- ^ lowing were initiated: Margaret Hawkins, Lida Lyles, Frances Revere, Maxine Scarborough, Elizabeth Anderson and Jane Williamson. ^ After the initiation a banquet was 0f given in the English Room of the Co- s<_> lumbia Hotel. Among the out-of-town alumni prcs- P ent were Eleanor McColl, Margaret Yeadon and Sarah Williamson. A proposal has been made to change . the name of the Pan-Hellenic Council to re the Interfraternity Council. A committec has been appointed with Wallace Martin chairman. This committee will present its decision as to the change at the next meeting. It will be voted 011 then. in Pan-Hellenic Dance T A Pan-Hellenic dance will be given ar on March 29. This was decided at a 11 meeting of the council held Tuesday at P tive o'clock in the Law Building. Further plans have not yet been made. n< WILL GIVE RADIO ] TO NEW CHARGE ' The freshman Y. W. C. A. gave J Ella Buck, a patient at Columbia Hospital, a radio. She has been ill for over two years and there is little hope j of her recovery. The freshman Y. W. C. A. have adopted her as their charge and have been visiting her frequently this year. ^ jek 1) ? J#* yf t( n rt collegiate , rubinsteiri ;; tl is the last word in French u reating glamour and week- p c with the marvelous new, secret I aisfurel Gives fresh, dewy look. 1.00, 1.25 to 2.00 ... In t he new s to match Helena Rubinstein's u a jo on smoothly ? and stay on y< autify. Red Poppy, Red GeraCoral, and "Evening". 1.00. E ai is renowned for its misty-fine \ English-fresh glamour to tho fr Mascara?for silky lashed love- w 1.00 ... A touch of exotic blue give lids that chic gleam. 1.00. P'T STORE tli 7 i 1 ' "E te 20c 1 iety N By LaVerne Hughes Phi Kappa Sigma The Phi Kappa Sig actives gave nice last I* riday night in honor eir pledges. Sandwiches and pui ere served. Sigma Kappa I he Sigma Kappa actives are giviii] pper Monday night for their pledges e chapter house. EfTie Campbell was initiated into 13 :ta chapter of Sigma Kappa last S day night. The initiation was held e Crystal Room of the Columbia Mo was followed by a banquet. Miss II : Mae Still was toastmistress at nquct. Sigma Chi The Sigma Chi pledges are giv e actives a dance tomorrow ni the chapter house. The pledges of the chapter ill Bochman, John Bradley, Pres thnston, Tom Simmons, James T ons, Monty Skiles, John Doug oward DeBerry, Bill Simpson, CI ; Davis, Hugh Distlehurst liarles Murtiashaw. Alpha Omicron Pi Ellen LaBorde recently gave an >rmal party at her home in ho the A. O. Pi sorority. Those i tit besides the members of the: so / were Frances Morris and M Wheeler. Chi Delta Phi Catherin Turner was recently ited into Chi Delta Phi. Lib \\ 11, "Dink" Gaines, LaVerne Hup id Frances Wallace were given I Chi Delta Phi last week. Kappa Alpha Next Friday night Kappa Alpha old initiation at the chapter hoi he following will be initiated: Hi d Kelley, Lamar Bryan, Gary Bal erbert Rollins, Joe Hodges, Fr arks, John Smith and Bratton Da A swimming party was given W isday afternoon at Barrons Pond Council Meet For Last Tim Jnder Present Ti *an-Hellenic Body Now Km As '4 Inter-fraternity'' Council The Pan-Hellenic Council of Jniversity of South Carolina met lie last time as the Pan-Hell Council Monday afternoon at 'clock. By an amendment to Constitution of that body the n f the council was changed to the erfraternity Council of the Uni ity of South Carolina. This chz as been evidently necessary as anie Pan-Hellenic Council is c lonly applied to the council of so ties on this campus and elsewl Sy changing the name it can in Jture always be immediately re* ized as a man's organization. The Council also decided to ho \an-Hellenic Dance on the nighi 'riday, March 20. The place of ?rtainment and the orchestra 1 ot yet been decided but it is prob; lat the dance will be held at Ri< ood and that the Gamecocks lay. tIRLS give weini tOAST FOR Y. M. C. The freshman V. W. C. A. en lined the freslunan Y. M. C. A. \ "wiener-roast" at the "Y" camp mid Camp Jackson Tuesday even About thirty-five people attetn ntertainment consisted of danc nd games. Ed Sallenger was in charge of eshman boys and Loderna Gai as in charge of the girls. Harrow, England, has voted 8, ? 7,040 against Sunday movies. Pencils whose writing is visible ie dark have appeared in London. IOCKY Randolph i W V V JUL ews Willie Carpenter, Burney Dunlap, a : a Dickie Palmer. of Richard I'armer is going to Was ,lcl1 ington next week. A dance was given by Kappa Alp last I liursday night at the chap house. Punch, sandwiches and cat ^ a were served. > at cta Sigma Nu iat- The Sigma Nus pledged Elmer \V; in ing last Saturday night. After t tel. P^dging, they gave a formal dancc tat- J. D. Leitner, Chester, was pledp the Tuesday. At a meeting held last Saturday the chapter house the following w< elected: Commander, Wallace Marti ing Lieutenant-Commander, Park Jenkin ght Recorder, Crawford White: Treasur Robert Bruner; Marshal, Teddy Gu( arc arc'> Chaplain, Fletcher Spigner; Si ton Kcant-at-arms, Joe Cardwell; Assist; jm_ Treasurer, Tom Moore. las, Charles Thomas visited the Sigi lar- Nus last Monday. Mr. Thomas is I and sistant General Secretary of the Sig NTu fraternity; Editor of the Delta, fraternity magazine; and President the National Association of Fratern Editors. 1,1 Pi Kappa Phi nor )rc- The pledges of Pi Kappa Phi ; ror- Riving a dance tonight at the chap ary house in honor of the actives. Bill Crisp went to his home in CI ton last week end. jnj_ Alumni Meeting 'at- The University Alumni of the si: [lies Congressional District will have a-g bids together either March 22 or 29 at t American Legion Hut near Florenc The new Gamecock Coaching st will be honor guests. Coach McCall tor will be the main speaker. will ' use. owker, Biddie Fitzsimmons, Columbia, Cla ank bourne Bunch, Columbia, and Jane Br; ivis. ley, Columbia, were initiated into Alj red- Delta Pi, national social sorori by Tuesday, February 26. !s e tie five f I the atne In vertnge the omror :r A. itervith be- / i'lg. led. JLs (f & THE BLACK RIDER STRIKES ZANE GR MOUNTA 3cott ? Charles "Chic" Sale ? R French Group ,J\ Honors Three h __ Pledges Are Initiated Sen Beta Pi Theta Has Ceremony Rece] For Whaley, Woodruff, And ih Camp iha ' hree pledges who were absent Tht ter from the re??lar initiation of Beta Pi , rida: Theta, National Honorary French Fraternity, were initiaterl into the organization I hursday night, February vvill r 28 at a meeting held at the home of Wei ir- Miss Mary Vernes on Richland street. Junioi )ie The new members are: A!ys two c Whaley, Edith Woodruf", and Frances Mr* ;ed Camp. After the initiation a one act c'ia')c,t play was presented by members of the ^eade al organization in French, followed by a lcy> a ,rc social period which was enjoyed by those present. ^ny t*i . r t -? to bri is, I he next meeting of the Fraternity j . er, will be held on Thursday March 14, ^ senior Prof. Moore Lectures gll,s ,m On "Theory Of Life" Zee ma "1 he Theory of Life" will be the Wil ^s- topic of a paper to be read by Prof, pletec ma Moore before the LeConte Scientific Fngla the Society, l;riday night. o> The meeting is scheduled for H Balj ity o'clock and visitors are invited to be than < present. ire Y Council Will Give Ipeoph tor Weiner Roast Monday ~ The sophomore Y. M. C. A. council in- -u . will give a wiener-roast at the \ cabin at Camp Jackson, Monday night, r ? March 11, according to R. G. Bell. All members of the council are tth urged to be present with their lady et- friends at Flynn hall by 7 o'clock, the v. h. o.? e. Mrs. Moon Back After if. Death Of Sister li M rs. Moon is back at the post office after having been away a week on account of the death of her sister, Mrs. Susan Vaughn. Mrs. Vaughn died in llI*~ Ninety Six on February 27. id- v 8 c )ha Over 200 entries have been received ity, for the Royal Air corps tournament in England. j' ? THAT'S THE BOY FRIEND oZ'lz II j A tOKO > IN THE NIGHT AY'S in myste: athleen Burke ? Ann Seridan Page Seven mior Prom riday Night iors Will Be Guests ption Will Precede Dance, Which Will Start At 10 O 'clock Friday : Junior-Senior prom will start y night, March 1 at the Uniy I*ield House, with punch being 1 from 9:lu until 10:00, at which dancing will begin. The dance lot be formal. rber Bryan, president of the - class, urges all members of the lasses to come to the prom. ;. Mary King will be official 'on. The receiving line will be d by Dr. Baker and Dean Bradfter whom will come the officers : Junior class. Junior or Senior is privileged ing a date to the prom, whether date is a student or not. All s who are not applying for dewill be classed as Juniors. Sewill apply for tickets at the box liam Long, verger, has just comI 50 years at Eton College, in ind. iy automobiles arc more popular ever in England. ingrad, Russia has 2,000,000 more ? than two years ago. ARTIST MATERIAL for the Professional and Student ROSE-TALBERT PAINT CO. 1223 Taylor Street Phone No. 6269 '7-S I'* \ I M\ }>' rj