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Wedding Held
On Wednesda
A womanless wedding will be pr<
sented in Drayton Hall Wesnesda
night March 17th at 8 o'clock by ti
Y. W. C. A. It is being given in ordc
to raise funds to send University rel
resentatives to the annual spring r
treat at Ridgecrest.
This will be the second womanle:
wedding that the Y. \V. C. A. has pri
sented. Last year it proved to be or
of the outstanding highlights of ti
season. It is hoped that this will sui
pass the other. The first one w;
composed mostly of faculty member
but this year only students will partic
pate.
The boys will be gaily bedecked wit
many frills, flounces, ribbons, laces an
other accouterments of the fair sex.
Tom Pope will play the part of t
"lovely" bride and "Kit" Fitzsimmor
will be the bridegroom. The brid<
attendants will be: Sammy Cartledg
Gedney Howe, Willis Cantey, Gu
Lipscomb, Charlie Simons, Bowei
Parker, Bratton Davis, Woodrow Wi
son, Frank Martin, Evans Guytoi
Palmer McClelland, Henry Woot
ward, Hugh Wilson, Billy Nicholsoi
"
Noted
finds Lu
An indep
among professi
doctors, lecture
they smoke cigs
personally pref
Miss Lawren,
erence, and so
radio, stage, sca
their fortunes
smoke Luckies.
tection of Lucl<
harsh irritants
"tIt's Toasted".
ttI lumia' T o
III M
. Chape1
John Burns, Fletcher Spigner, Vivian
Lomas, Stokes Davis, James Walsh,
Ben Wyman, McKay B r a b h a m,
Spruce White, and Louis Searson.
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e, Vivien Lomas ch
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s Willie (the weasel) Carpenter is to
I- be the maid of honor, and Joab Dow- wi
, ling the flower girl. Scruggs Hope th
I- plays the part of the matron of honor. th
1, Douglas McKay will play the organ. cil
Metropoli
ckies easy on I
endent survey was made re<
onal men and women-la,
rs, scientists, etc. Of those wl1
~rettes, more than 87% state<
er a light smoke.
::e verifies the wisdom of thi:
do other leading artists <
reen and opera. Their voic
.That's why so many of
You, too,'can have the throE
:ies-a light smoke, free of c
removed by the exclusive p
Luckies are gentle on the t
A Light
isted" -Your
AGAINST IRRITATION
Late Show I
MONDA
WITJJU
e PopulIar CAROL
,tret
"MY MA
Y Plan 2
(.M C.A. Names C
New Officers S
.Y
licholson Is President
Billy Nicholson of Greenwood was
:cted president of the University of
uth Carolina Y. M. C. A. this week,
cording to an announcement by
G. Bell, executive secretary of the
M. C. A.
Harold Prince of Easley was chosen
:e-president; Bratton Davis of
irtsville was made secretary; and
iy Riddle of Columbia was selected
treasurer.
President J. Rion McKissick, Dean
ancis \V. Bradley, and Dr. George
cCutchen were elected for two
ar terms on the board of directors.
J. A. Stoddard was appointed to
rve the unexpired term of Professor
I Clippard who has left the Univer
y.
Harold DeLorme of Sumter was
osen as the alumni member of the
ard of directors.
Two student members of the board
Il be chosen in two weeks when with ju
vice-president, Harold Prince, and N
president of the sophomore coun
is elected. of
itan Opei
ler precious 1
Marjorie Lai
tYou must have
Wagner. My fat
hilde' in Wagne
ung' is a very e
when I am back i
after I have finisi
nothing I enjoy
up a Lucky. It ii
gentle-so smooi
irritate my throat
with the others <
that a light smog
a
BRILLIAN
METROPOLTI
ently
vyers,
i they
pref
>f the
es are
them
tpro
ertain
rocessTH
hroat. "TH CREA]
Smoke
Throat Pr<
-AGAINST COUGH
laturday Night And
LY-TUFEDAY
M POWELL
E LOMBARD
NW GODFREY"
u bmittE
Billy Nicholson has charge of the
ommittee on vesper prograns on
inday night which are presented by
e joint-action of the Y. M. C. A. and
. W. C. A.
Billy Nicholson
Mr. Nicholson is president of the
nior class and is a member of Sigma
u, social fraternity.
The newly-elected officers will take
Fice on May 1 for one year.
a Star
Lhroat
>rence says:
a big voice to sing
write role of 'Biunne
r's 'Gotterdammer
xacting one. Yet
n my dressing room
ed singing, there is
more than lighting
s a light smoke-so
h-that it does not
in the least. I agree
it the Metropolitan
e is a wise choke."
SOPRANO OF THE
AN OPERA COMPANY
ST TOBACCOS
4 OF THE CROP"
)tection
Iat ion,n. h..dcmn mesaes coaaan,
. WEDNI
(Sing!i
RUBY KEI
"READY,
With ALLEN JENKI1
dToO
Faculty A
Voluntai
New Experiment Started By 0. D. 8
Time On April 14 To Continue '
Alternate From Wednes+
"The Omicron Delta Kappa move- shi
ment to have experimental voluntary the
chapel attendance for one month, re
:eived the unanimous approval of the ics
faculty," said Dean Francis W. Brad- ha
ey of the University of South Carolina 4
today. the
This experiment will go into effect
>n April 15 and continue through May an
15, exercises-being held once a week, D<
ilternating. from Wednesday of the an
irst week to Thursday of the next. ar<
"O. D. K. is sponsoring this move W
to prove that voluntary chapel at- kir
tendance is both practical and desir
rble. This is a plan to present by the ter
tudents with the cooperation of the ty
faculty a series of programs of vital wc
nterest to the student body, faculty pls
nd alumni as well as the general pub- sic
ic," Jim Good, Chairman of Public H<
ommission pointed out. cui
April 14 will be the date for the spi
irst chapel exercise under the new nel
lan. President J. Rion McKissick to
vill speak on "The Policy of the Ad- bei
ninistration as to the Future of the pri
University." Other speakers will be ers
ssked to lecture to the student body he;
n various topics of present day in
erest. sul
If the plan proves successful, leader- is
To the administration:
Omicron Delta Kappa, realizing that t1
most inadequate and unsatisfactory not
the Administration and Faculty, submits
the approval of the administration:
1. That compulsory chapel be abolishe
ng which period ODK will assume the
antary convocation. If the plan proves pr;
manent feature of the University in the I
school year to one or more of the followi1
Blue Key, KSK (boys), KSK (girls), Alp
lariosopaic literary societies, and Hypal
:ieties. ODK is to be clearly understood
ind prove its feasibility, and, after a mc
have an opportunity to serve likewise.
2. Our plan is to have one chapel per
nesday of one week to Thursday of th
a speaker of some prominence who con
lent body to deliver an address of not l<
subject which the student body and Uni
out express desire that President J. Rio
speakers, and that he shall present our
the present and future policies of admini
versity. We think this is most proper,
the student body as a whole has not yet
president address them.
3. ODK presents the following skele
program:
(1) There shall be a committee, to be
for the express purpose of selecting and
of the announcement of our program.
supervision of the plan.
(2) There shall be a committee, to be
to supervise the program in general to be
For example, either or both glee clubs mi
selections, or some student might prese
each week. In this connection, it is plai
opened with prayer. It is mpanifest tha
wvill serve to illustrate a few of our ideas
this plan.
(3) There shall be a committee, to be
to plan and execute a most intensive pu
student support and cooperation. This cc
suitable means of obtaining proper and a
keystone committee in the promotion of t
(4) F.ach and every of the above c<
to organize sub-committees for the succes
.4 This plan is to be tested by ODK
if approved. WVe humbly request that
all classes be dismissed for that hour. T
Thursday class.
5. In order to keep the program as
fit to the students, we wish that a suita
ginning next school year, to the group
mittee composed of President McKissick,
chison, puts on the best or most effecti
during the year.
6. WVe wvish it explicitly tnderstood tI
ODK circle is to be construed as anc
well as the student body, and unless we
from the Administration and Faculty, th
It is our desire that the President of ti
in adlvance of his selection, and before
are merely offering our services in an eff<
become a mere hangover formality, but
mnto an extremely interesting as well as
sity.
SDAY-THURSDAY-FRIDAY
Swing!I Youth Has Its Fling!)
ELER - LEE 1
- In -
WlING AND ABLE'
IS-Ross ALEAvanDEROARO,
ficials
proves
ry Chapel
. Will Go Into Effect For First
'o May 15. Programs Will
lays To Thursdays
p fraternities will take charge of
program monthly.
['his is one of the most-debated top
at the University and much interest
3 been aroused over the experiment.
2. D. K. committees working on
plan are as follows:
fim Good, chairman, Sam Cartledge,
1 Fletcher Spigner, publicity; G. G.
>wling, chairman, Wilmot Brown,
: Werber Bryan, program; How
1 Burns, chairman, Bob Hemphill,
esley Walker, and Henr:y Lump
, executive.
fim Good announced today that a
itative program which the publici
committee will pursue has been
rked out. This program contem
tes advertisement of the chapel ses
ns in the campus and local papers.
indicated that time would be se
-ed on the local radio station to give
!akers of state and national promi
tce a chance to present their ideas
South Carolinians at large. Mem
-s of the press will be invited to all
grams in which speakers of gen
t interest to the public will be
ird.
rhe plan drawn up by O. D. K. and
)mitted to the University this week
as follows:
ie present chapel arrangements are
only to the Student Body, but to
the following skeleton outline for
: for the period of one month dur
responsibility of conlucting a vol
ictical, it is to be instituted as a per
uture, by alloting a month of each
g service or literary groups: ODK,
ha Kappa Gamma, Euphradian and
ian and Euphrosynean literary so
to be offerng the initiate the plan
nth, the various other groups will
week, to be alternated from Ved
e following week. There shall be
imands the admiration of the stu
>nger than thirty minutes on some
versity are vitally interested. It is
n McKissick be the first of these
chapel innovation and also present
stration with reference to the Uai
especially since to our knowledge
had the opportunity of having their
ton organisat on to promote this
knownu as the Executive Committee,
procuring speakers well in advance
This committee shall have general
known as the program committee,
given each week of the trial month.
ght be asked to render one or more
nt a student activity calendar for
mned to have the weekly program
t these are suggestions, but they
and to indicate the general trend of
known as the Publicity committee,
blicity drive in an effort to secure
mimittee is empowered to use every
dequate publicity. This will be the
his program.
immittees shall have the authority
sfuil completion of the program
between April 15th and May 15th
for the first two convocations that
his will be one Wednesday and one
an inducement as wvell as a biene
ble plaque be given each year, be
which, by the selection of a com-i
Chairman; Dean Bradley, Dr. Mur
ye series of convocation programs
at this proposal on the part of
fort to aid the Administration as'
can expect the utmost cooperation
at this proposal be scrappel in tlo
'e University approve each speaker
in invitation is issued to him. We
)rt to cure a vital defect, which has
which we believe can be reformed
informative feature of the Univer
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