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Profusion Of E Sched June Plans Pending Kappa Sigs, ATO's, PHI Sigma, Sigma And Sigma Nu Anniver- j sary Formal Hops Starting with the Easter danccs of ^ the German and Cotillion Clubs last week, the Spring season of dances at J the University will begin and continue, with time out for exams, until Commencement on June's. The Cotillion Club held its annual Easter tea dance on Friday, April 26, from 6:00 P. M. I until 8::t0 1'. M. The Easter German < was held immediately afterward from ( 10 to 2; both being held in the Jeffer- ^ son Hotel ballroom. Jimmy Poyner and his N. C. State band played for the Kaster dances. a On Wednesday night, May 1, the 1 A. T. C). fraternity on the campus held < its annual cotillion in the Columbia ' Hotel ballroom. ' Tonight the Phi Sigma Kappa fra- I tcrnity will hold its annual banquet and formal in the Jefferson Hotel from 10 to 2. On Wednesday night, May 8, the Datnas Club of the University will hold one of its annual danccs probably in tlic Jefferson Hotel. In the same ( week on May 10 the May Queen coro- | nation ball will be held in the Univer- i sity Field House under the auspices of the Social Cabinet. The Gamecocks j will play for the latter and will play for the coronation, at which Miss Anne Jones will be crowned Queen of the May of the University of South Carolina. On Saturday, May is, the Sigma Nu 1 Chapter will hold its annual hauquct . and anniversary ball. There arc also \ many house dances being given during this season. _ Plans lor June Week are not com- J plete as yet but this year's June Week is expected to be an exceptional one. The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity will hold its annual dance on the opening ( of that week. It is reported that the x June Hall will be held on June 5, night i of commencement as usual but the or- j chestra for the event has not been con- a traded to date. v The Kappa Sigma spring formal will be danced Wednesday night, May 15, ] at the Ridgewood club, from 10 until t 2. Wcrber Bryan, secretary of the fra- ; tcrnity. announced today. t Invitations to many students and to prominent alumni of the Kappa Sig ( fraternity will be issued some time in ] the near future. I Officers of the fraternity are as fol- i lows: ltnster Bryan, who will with his ( NOW PLAYING "Courage of the North" with JOHN PRESTON MON.?TUES. "Million Dollar Legs" Starring JACK OAKIE, LYDIA ROBERTS and W. C. FIELDS WED.?JTHURS. "The Thin Man" with WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY Lister^ to MR. KOOl broadcast THE KENTUC ... MAY 6 to 6:30 E, OVER THE C0LUA Matinee 15c ||| Night 20c >ances uled For Maj Service Club Elects Officen Crawford Made Hea \rant, Lynch, Hodges, Greei And Sutton Elected VicePresident Tom Crawford was recently clecti resident of the Carolina Cliristi; service Club for the coming ycj Dther officers of the organization ar /ice-presidents, Morgan Arant, Jam vynch, Leonard Greene, Joe Hodge md Mary Sutton; secretary, Franc -?ybrand; assistant secretary, Franc jalphin; corresponding sccretar 4arry Spann; sergcant-at-arms, Fr< Jlis; pianist, Sara Rector, and r >orter, Hazel Byrd. # Art Department Plans Exhibi Examples of the work done by st lents in the 1'ine Arts depaHment w >c exhibited in the Education Huil< ng from May 10 to May 22. It will be open for those interest! rom 1) until <? o'clock during the wee md from 4 until <> o'clock on Sunda I he display will consist of portrai md figure studies, still life, flower md landscapes in oils, water color >encil, and ink. Also there will 1 K'signs for posters, cretonnes, hoc ackets, and decorative panels an icreens. '?lr. S. C. Matteson Recovering From Recent Operatioi Professor Maurice Matteson, head < he Department of Music at the l'n rersity, has returned from The Ct umbia Hospital to his home on Moll street, where lie is convalescing froi i mastoid operation which he undei vent two weeks ago. Mrs. Matteson. wife of Professc Uatteson, has been substituting in h rlasses. It was not learned when M Vlatteson would resume his work j he University. late lead the grand march, prcsiden [ 'urnian Cannon, vice-president; We >er Bryan, secretary; John W'iggin naster of ceremonies; and Clint Broj len. treasurer. DON'T FORGET ?THAT? HOP E-D AV IS HAS A COMPLETE LINE OF THE G00DALL PALM BEACH SUITS is jjjl CO*K Tl??lo\ /KY DERBY 4th... S. Time 1BIA NETWORK MONDA j I I SHIRL1 in "BB With r?vy xx i Soc Chi Delta Phi ^ ^?'ta ^ national honorary literary sorority, will meet tins after- . noon at 5 o'clock it the Z. T. A. house ' Q with Dink Gaines. Officers will he elected to succeed tie the following: President, Mary Ford; vice-president, Mary Vcrncr; and secretary, Sally Hailey; treasurer, Miriam Lander, and editor. Catherine Turner. -( A five dollar prize is being offered in hy this sorority for the hest short story lr submitted hy a University student. c; The contest closes May 15. Sigma Kappa La Verne Hughes of Charlestan was cs re-elected president of Beta Beta cliapcs ter of Sigma Kappa last Monday. She y| ',as served as president for the past Jtl semester. Other officers elected this c week are as follows: vice-president, Agnes Hughes; secretary, Fffie Camphell; treasurer, Ivlizaheth Warren; and Pan-Hellenic representative, Klizabcth t Harvey; registrar, Sarah Matthews; and historian, Mildred Matthews. Mrs. Ira I*. Willard (Mary Lewis), u. a member of Kappa Sigma, has moved ill to Washington, D. C. [1- Margaret Reaves lias been elected president of Kappa Sigma alumni club. >(| Susan Campbell is secretary and Sarah |<i Xorris is treasurer. y. ts Alpha Tau Omega s, Last Wednesday night the A. T. O. s, fraternity held its annual cotillion in ?e the Columbia Hotel ballroom. >k Buster Spann and his Gamecock orid chestra furnished the music. The dance was preceded by a stag banquet at 7 o'clock. Actives, pledges, and alumni attended. Johnny V'ann of High Point, X. C., ^ province chief, was the principal speaker. John Gregg McMastcr was toastmaster. Jim Black also spoke briefly, i Annual Y Retreat " Held At Barstow )r All Colleges Participate Sara Rector Representative To ,u Inter-Racial Conference At Furman ? At the annual inter-collegiate V. M. and Y. W. C. A. officers and cabinet r" training retreat held at Camp Barstow s- last week-end, Sara Rector was elected statewide representative to the Interracial Christian Conference to be held ~ at Furman 1'niversity on May IS. Jo Philson was elected vice-president of the Camp Barstow Retreat for the coming year. Those attending the retreat were: Sara Rector, Jean Campbell, Jo Philson, Jac Kmerson, Frances Lybrand. Katherine Cannon, Lib Lindsey, Biddie Fitzsiinmons. Ida Morris, Mary Sutton. Margaret Griffith. Fred Kllis, Joe Hodges, 1'.. W . Masters, Bill Crisp. Jim Gibson, Lamar Holly, Tom Crawford. Harry Spann. James Walsh, Mark Sullivan and I'd Sallenger. Ihe university had representatives at the meeting, more than any other institution of its type in the state. DeHorvath To Play At Fraternity Banquet Madame Felice De Horvath, head of the violin department of the University, will play for the Phi Beta Kappa banquet to be held at horest Lake Country Club. May 11. Her program will include "Xocturne", by Chopin as well as I oselli s "Serenade". The string quartette <>t the I niversitv will also plav. Arundel Seay, Aubrey Dickert, Linley McCants, and Maurice Humphries compose it. Madame deHorvath ! G-ives Recital May 17; A violin recital open to the public , will be given by Madame Felice de Horvath, head of the violin department of the University at the DuBose Academy May 17. She will be accompanied by Mrs. Maurice Matteson. The DuBose Academy is the old J Chicora Auditorium. Y AND TUESDAY May 6-7tli SY TEMPLE I I " LfGHT EYES" JAMES DUNN w ?1 U u U A. g===s===s=Si r iety Nc Phi Beta Delta I Hymie Marcus, Abe Greenberg, and J Julias Ness and Joe Herman attended I. I'.. I'. dance at College of Charleston Monday night. They represented the 1 local chapter of Phi Beta Delta. ( Stanley Slesinger and Mortie Cohen spent last week-end with relatives in Orangeburg. ^ On May 19, a drop-in party will he Riven at the chapter house by Phi B. D.'s from 4 until 0:30. 1 Phi Sigma Kappa . Phi Sigma Kappa will give a formal i dance and banquet at the Jefferson Hotel tonight. Kappa Alpha \ Kappa Alpha will have a picnic and swimming party next Sunday at Adams' Pond. * I Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Sigma gave a stag party Tuesday night in honor of Marshall ^ Williams, recently elected vice-president of the student body. ( Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega will have a dance Wednesday night at the Columbia , Hotel. J Alpha Delta Pi A. I). Pi's from over South Carolina j will attend a banquet Saturday night at the Jefferson to celebrate Founder's Day. About 100 are expected. i Personals ; Sis McMaster, Inez Truluck, Biddie J Khz Simons, and Mary Belle Higgins * will travel to Branau this week-end to 1 attend a province convention. Eleven ' chapters will be represented. 1 May Reiser attended an A. T. O. ( dance in Charleston last week. Sally i SB " 2 you u ? so, - cool! I f I k 5 ^ What a nice < (S^ summer!,, J n* Palm Beach s ^ In Palm Bei ^ wrinkled as > M resists wrinkle X tively. Fuzzle humidity out.. ^ makers of g< H m $| s ? GOODAI 9 ? WEDNESDAY MAY 8th KANSAS CITY PRINCE with Joan Blondell?Glenda Farrell Hugh Herbert JWS 1 iailey has been elected president of ? \Iplia Kappa Gamma. Annette Benson attended the Pi Kappa Phi formal last week in Charleston. jo Ruth Parler went to Denmark last r-, vcek-cnd. ' Margaret Harper visited in Estill ast week-end. se Dot Thornberg of Bishopville is visting at the Z. T. A. house. ^ Elizabeth Cornwall, who is teaching it Chester, was also a visitor at the I. T. A.'s. Ja vi Dink Gaines and Martha Harmon ta 're visiting Martha's family at Pros- ^ >erity. at Margaret Patrick of White Oak is se .isiting Betty Barnett. fo Irene Chitty went home last week- g : n d. V Jo Griffin, who is working on a newspaper at Greenwood, visited the Delta Zetas. to Gertrude McDonald attended the ^ [unior prom at Lehigh University. cc On the campus of Marshall College n< (Huntington, W. Va.) the strangest m >ort of a controversy finds students M ind professors splitting ranks in the be lrgument. It has all arisen out of the >udden hankering for knitting which j.*| las swept the co-ed world. At Mar- \| shall they are knitting right in lectures. One professor likes the idea, since he feels it will be a good alterna- T; :ive to finger nail biting, desk drumming and nail filing. ta 30 K | ?S( if world it would be if all men w< ind you can do it for so little i uit costs you just $15.75. ch you can be trim and well-f veil as white. The resilient Pal is, holds creases and keeps sh ss Palm Beach fibres repel dir .The suits are handsomely tailo 3nuine Palm Beach Cloth. At 5^ ^ HMMBI am a Rj If it doesn't show this "No sir?it's the genuini ,L COMPANY CIN THURSDAY j May ? ;SS" I I "THE CASIK CAS Paul Lukas?A] Ted I Page Seven A.K.G. Elects New Officers lailey Made President cMaster, Philson, Gaines, Rector, And Wiedeman, Are Also Honored Sally Bailey, junior in the school of urnalism was elected president of c local chapter of Alpha Kappa amma honorary leadership sorority 'ednesday afternoon. Other officers elected were: Eleanor cMaster, vice president; Jo Philson, cretary; Lodeina Gaines, treasurer; ira Rector, historian; and Eleanor 'icdeinan, associate editor of the 1 orch Bearer", the magazine of the rority. I lie officers last year were; Cornelia tckson, president; Lodema Gaines, ce president; Kathryn Bush, secrery; Sarah Calhoun, treasurer; Elsie aber. historian; Sally Bailey, associe editor. It was decided to elect officers each niester instead of each year as had rmerly been the case. ^hi Delta Phi Offers Prize A five dollar prize is heig offered ' the best short story submitted in ie Chi Delta Phi annual short story >ntest. Stories may be submitted by anyone it a member of Chi Delta Phi. They ust be handed in to Mary Verner or arv Ford by May J5. Judges will : members of Chi Delta Phi. I he prize last year was won by loyd Rodgers and the year before by arv Verner. ?I', s. c.? Latest college humor: "Who was alleyrand ?" "Oh, she is a fan dancer and don't Ik baby talk." =p I AH HOOL -IT'S PALM _BE4(34 Dre all white all now. A genuine pressed and unm Beach fabric ipshape instinct, let air in and red by Goodall# your clothier's mil dm label say > I want." 'CI IVIV ATI \ND FRIDAY MOth rO MURDER IE" with Lison Skipworth lealy