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CAMPUS The A. D. Pi's are giving their For The decorations have beeen kept a for the lucky girls there. VIRGINIA with AIBFRT CLARK. Assisting with 130B SMITH, HARRIET A] BETTY LUMSDIEN with RALPH t muu I t MARY DIXON. The li Phi's have as their guesi SM I 'H, their National vice-presidei and for their annual Founders' Day luncheon in the Crystal Room of t morning at one-thirty. In the after drop-in for the Pan-Hellenic memb( to six. The Ili Phi Province Convention week-end of April twenty-eighth an gates from the chapter here are RA BLACKWELL. Others that are CHARLOTTE BURCH. and NICI< The Chi Omega National Achies April the twenty-ninth at the Whit( Crothers, author of "Susan and Gc award presented each year by Chi woman of the year in achievement. sents it. Former recipients are FI( Hamilton. Frances Perkins, Josephii ence E. Allen. Two representatives from the alumi to be present. Last week-end Chi Omega Foun banquet and week-end of festivities Southeastern chapters were there. and MARY DIXON wre representa The local Chi 0. chapter celebrate the Columbia Hotel in the Crystal R< MISS IRENE LaBORDE was MORSE was guest speaker. Abot chapter were here for the event. Eta Gamma Chapter of Clhi Onme Wednesday afternoon at IRENE L the faculty, patronesses of the soror and( all members of sororities. Gad-A MISS B3ESSIE HEFYWA RD, Mis Charleston for the Azalea Festival seems to have been the place to go Festival and Citadel's Senior H op. Hop were GALE JOIINSON, MA McL,AIN, LYDIA LEE, MARGAl SISTER Cl-IEVES, ED)NA C MACKEY KING, JANE WV MARTHA NEWMAN, anid NOFa CREWS, JACK COSrBY, GOR DO> RY GALL., SONNY JONE'S, MURF CRAWFPORD CL.ARKSON. ..MICI ingtoin and B ETTY GL(OV ER and: to go to Chapel IHill for May Frolics week-end in Hlartsville at Coker. ..j KANARR have just returned fron ELLIOT and FLOSSlE SIMPSON POLLJY McKENZIE wecnt to the ra EAT SANCKEN'S ICE CREAM ALWAYS Manufactured By Richiand Dairies Columbia, 5. C. SPORT SLACKS For Young Collegians $2.00 to $5.00 SMART LOOKINGIPHATS $1.95 to $3.50 LEON HOOK 1418 Main St. I COURSE mal at the Jefferson Hotel tonight. secret so they will be a surprise WEBB will lead the grand march will he MARTHA L. WITHERS cBRAYER with TOM JOLLY, RUSTI N. Last Thursday night the Sigma 'hi's announced their choice of a igma Chi Sweetheart for this year. ['he announcement was made at he Sigma Chi Formal and M ISS 61ARY DIXON was the girl so ionored. She was given a bou juet of deep red roses and a sweet cart pin. The voting was kept a ecret and no one knew until the .nnouncement who was the Sweet eart until RANDOLPH BRAD -IAM, president of the chapter, >resented the roses and pin. The 'Sigma Chi's banquet and lance was held last Thursday night ii the Jefferson Ballroom with 3uster Spann playing. The delo ations were lovely in all the Eas er colors. RAND6OLPH BRAD JAM led the grand march with 41ISS BEVERLY BATES. here MISS RUTH BARRETT it. She is here for the week-end which is to be celebrated with a he Columbia Hotel this Saturday noon they are having an informal rs at the chapter house from five is to be held in Washington the :1 twenty-ninth. The official dele Y OVERTON and MARGARET going are AMELIA ARTHUR, Y McSTEEN. ement Award is to be presented House in Washington to Rachel d" and other books. This is an Omega to the most outstanding Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt pre rence Sabin, Cecilia Beaux, Alice ic Roche, Katherine Cornell, Flor iae chapter of Chi Omega, here, are der's Day was celebrated with a Lt Chapel Hill. Members from ten KAT HINES, MARY MATHIS tives*from the chapter here. :1 Founder's Day with a banquet at >om, on Wednesday, April the fifth. toastmistress and DR. JOSIAH t ten members of the Charleston ga is entertaining with a tea next aBORDE'S, 3018 Monroe St., for ity, mothers of members, alumnae Bouts s Columbia, and her court were in this past week-end. . .Charleston his past week-end with the Azalea Tlhose who went to the Citadel RY IIULLL KAM IN ER, ELISE~ t ET M ITCHUM, PAT J ETER, REENE, ELLIEN V ERNER, YL~LY, JANE CLARKSON, INE HUtEY... Also, JOHNNY DIXON, JACK CLARK, LAR RAY FANT, LANG LONG and EY HAR RIS is visiting in Wash [ETT Y LU M SD)EN are planning .MARTHA DUTKES spent-last ARGARET ROP'ER and RUTH St. Petersburg, Florida. . .DOT spent the wveek-end at the beach. ces at Eutawville last week. BUSINESS IS ESSENTIAL TO EVEI COLLEGE MEN DAY, NIGHT, AND DRA UGH ON'S BU| 1218 Sumter Street : FRANK W. LYKES, Presadent MRS. D. T. FAULKINBE Ae Let CABANISS fur noon or ev CA B AN] 1637 MAIll A. D. PI'$ HOLD AN 71 These girls will lead the grand marc They were the officers of the sorority Co-eds To Reserve Dorm Rooms Mayl Co-eds may place their reserva tions for rooms in either of the women's dormitories from May 1 to 15. Girls of the same sorority who I are planning to occupy adjoining rooms next year are urged to make their requests at the office of the Dean of Women during these dates. Fees received after May 15, either from present students or from new ones, will be filled in the order of request. Reservations for both buildings will be accepted. The fee had been raised to five dollars this year. Formerly it was three dollars. The entire amount will be refunded in case the girl releases her room res ervation before September 1. Y Cabinet Named For Coming Year Rannah Heyward will head the Y. W. C. A. on the campus for the coming year. She succeeds June Webb. New officers of the association were installed in a chapel ceremony the week following- their election. They are Rannah Heyward, presi dent; Eva Gary Copeland, vice president; Clifton Strohecker, sec retary; letty Crosby. treasurer; Louise Efird, advisor of the sopho more council; and Miriam Mar shall, advisor of the freshman coun Cil. The new cabinet which was in stalled at the same services includes Betty Miller, Grace Ki!gore, Mar garet Blackwell, Nancy Childs, Eli nor McCants, Adelyn Lipscomb, Leola Garety, Jane Cox, Mickey Bowman, Mary C. B iabham, Maude Burns Chisholm, Amelia Arthur, Ruby Lownes, and Jane Blizzard. -U. R. C. Soph Y Changes Hour Of Meeting The Sophomore Council df the Y. W. C. A. .will meet at five o'clock beginning next Thursday. The time was changed to an hour later in ordler that the sophomores on the General Y cabinet might at tend both meetings. Mrs. R. L.. Meriwether will speak to the group at their meeting next week. I1er subject will be China, which should he of particular inter est to Y mnemblers with the dIrive to raise funds for edlucation of the Chinese in progress on the campus. M rs. M eriwether graduated from Wellsley ini the class with Madame Chiang Kei-chek. Every y'ear at the reunion of the class M adame Cliang Ke Ichek sendsk a gift to eaclh of her old classma,tes. PALMETTO STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Offers Protection - Service Loyalty Industrial and Ordinary Home Office: Columbia, S. C. TRAINING CYONE, PARTICULARLY AND WOMEN SPECIAL CLASSES' INESS COLLEGE Telephones 5951 and 6317 WIM. LYKES, JR,, VIoe-PresIdent RRY, Secretary-Treasurer nish your next after ening dress :Co.I NUAL SPRING DAl '4 's" h of the A. D. Pi formal tonight. last semester. They are Virginia A. K. G. To Give Girl Break Alpha Kappa Gamma is sponsor ig a girl break dance in the lobby f the student Union Building to aorrow night. The dance will be rom 1) to 12. High school girls as vell as University co-eds with their scorts are invited to attend, Sarah iarrison, chairman of the dance ommittee, announced. The dance is given to raise money or the annual national convention v,hich will be held on the campus iext fall. For this same purpose he menibers sold cold drinks at he bridge tournament sponsored )> the University Alumnae club onie time ago. They are at pres mlt exhibiting silver for a pronii ient silver manufacturer. Membership in this leadership raternity is limited to 4% of the Iirl student body. Officers of the ocal chapter are Bevcrly Bates, >resident; Marion Graham, vice )resi(leit; June Webb, secretary; m(d Sarah Harrison, treasurer. -U* "* "* Tidmarsh Heard At YWCA Meeting Miss Evelyn Tidmiarsh, instructor n the School of Secretarial Science qpoke on the openings in that pro ession at the General Y meeting resterday. This is the third of a series of rogranis of vocational guidance q)onsored by this association. 'Dink" Gaines spoke first on Y. W. A. Work. Mrs. Airney R. C'ileds alked to the group on the opportu uities and qualificatiois for enter ng the teaching profession. .va Gary Copeland is in charge >f the arrangements of these pro trais. --U. s. C. low fat she are! ;he used to wasn't, Ile reason is he daily doesn't. STU ~ ~ / For exc leave 11 I give yo COLUMBIA "A GOOD I 1323 TAYLOR ST. CUT RATE COM~ Carolina who buy one of our served one chocolat one week. ALL SANDN See us about your c< lots of more than o -reduced prices. Thi ii SEASTR UNKI 118WASH] ICE IN JEFFERSON ] *:q .x%~ \ Webb, president; Martha Withers, secretary; Eva Bryin Wilson, treas Old Diamond Glitters Again She looked Wistfully at the grassy mound. She was young-must too young for this. Hot tears sprang to her eyes as she looked out across the back field. For the past two weeks she had been terribly alone in spite of the crowd that seemed to be eternally milling around. She looked at the diamond. It had taken on a new meaning, a new place in her life, duritTg the past few trying days. She realized that the thing that she had been taught to dread was coming. Yet even as she watched she felt only be wilderment rather than pain. This terrible thing could not happen to him. The light of her life had been fanned out. Sadly she remembered ...all his errors last year. And only yesterday he had run in home to a full plate. She looked down again miserably. It would be hard to live through the next months without his attentions. The base ball season had just opened. --o. B. O. Judging from the, amount of the national debt, it is no longer much of a compliment to a woman to tell her she looks like a million dollars. -Brooks News CHINA WATCHES SYLVAN BROS. STERLING SILVER JEWELERS AND DIAMOND MERCHANTS Genuine Merchandise Only, No Plate, No Imitation Oor. Main & Hampton Sts. - Columbia, 8. 0. Columbia Office Supply Co. PRINTING COMMERCIAL STATIONERY OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1112 Lady St. Phone 5163 )ENTS ellent work on your laundry at the Canteen. We can ui one day service.,. . and LL RATES TO STUDENTS LAUNDRY AUNIDRY '. PHONE 2-2147 MUNITY STORE Students sandwiches will be e soda free. Limit VICHES 10c CIA L IO RSA GE S FOR DANCES 75c up >rsage. If bought in ne we will give you 3 includes arm bou bouquets. "LORAL SHOP NGTON ST. E 6226 IOTEL BALLROOM A -k..:.. vide-president; Harriet McBrayer, urer. Y's Bird Ready For High Schools The largest Y's Bird ever to be printed will be released next week to high school seniors throughout the state, Jimmy Wilson, the editor, announced today. The handbook contains sugges tions to high school graduates of 1939, and information about the University and activities on the campus. Approximately 10,000 cop ies will be distributed. The Y's Bird is published annual ly by the University Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. This year the staff includes Jimmy Wilson, ed itor; Charles Gibbes, business man ager; Carl Baskin, circulation man ager; Ed Paterson, athletics; Jane Cox, co-ed activities; and A. C. Lyles, Virginia Jackson, Betty Mil ler, Jimmy Galloway, associates. "Flowers For All Occasions" CAROLINA'S FLORIST Coroages - Plants - Out Flowers DeLoache, Inc. Florist Next Door To Western Union-Phone 2-2187 A R E There may be a $100 check for yoi broader set of the shoulders.. .the fi chest and waist. Drop into your f fabric-hold it up to the light an< your body breathe. Try it on..*.sei price-$15.50. Then answer this que WHY DO COLLE4 PALM BEACH SUI' The ten best FIRST AWJI SECOND A THIRD AW FOURTH A SIX AWARl DUPLICAT E. RULEs: Only American col postmarked rn tain your colle clothier. Winni 15th, so be suE that date. Seie Company and ideas therein I T 9:30 TONIGHT To-night at the Jefferson Hotel Ballroom the Alpha Delta Pi's are giving their Spring Forvial from nine-thirty to one-thirty. Buster Spann is playing. There will be three no-breaks during the evening. Immediately following the grand narch led by Miss Virginia Webb and Mr. Albert Clark, there will be a special no-break for actives pledges and alumnae. During the no-break Miss Martha Monteith will sing "Alpha Delt Girl." As ;isting Miss Webb and Mr. Clark in the grand march will be Miss Martha Withers, Miss Eva Bryan Nilson, Miss Harriet McBrayer and Miss Betty Lumsden with their escorts. Invited to' chaperon are nembers of the faculty, parents of A. D. Pi's and their sorority pa tronesses. SEASON'S SMARTEST SLACK SUITS In array of colors Natural Grey Blue Cream and Green Fot Shirt and Pants THE ENSANADA SLACK SUIT $1.95 4ATURAL COLOR ONLY National Shirt Shops H. J. SAUNDERS, iwgr. ~5O WA A R2 D ui In the above picture. Note the aller drape...the easy lines of the avorite store and feel the softer I see the open windows that Iet how well it fits. And note the rstion-in 50 words or less: 3E MEN PREFER S AND SLACKS? statements win ten awards: ~RD . . . . . . . $100 WARD . . . . . . $50 ARD . . . . . . . $25 WARD .. . . . ., $15. DS EACH OF . . . . $10 IW'ARDS IN T HE EVENT OF TIPS nen duly enrolled in a recognized lege are eligible. Letters must be it later than May 31-and must con ge, class and name of your favorite ers .will be notified by mail after June e to state your mailing address as of Ctions by Contest Editor will bind contestants. 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