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CHIT CHATTER SMUDGES BY NANCY PADGETT You'll agree with me, when I say this sure is a measley world. Fact is, the only compliment a boy can give his squaw is "UGH ! You're as pretty as a speckled pup." Anyhoo, braves, you must remember "Beauty is only skin and cold cream deep", and beneath' those ugly mugs, there is something good, maybe. A horse and a flea And three blind mice Sat on a curbstone Shooting dice. The horse slipped And fell on the flea The flea said, "Oops! There's a horse on me." By Sheats and Kelly (Courtesy of the Girl Scout Handbook For Tenderfeet) The Horse (White Horse) . . . In observance of the 73rd birthday of Pi Kappa Alpha, the local heroes will have their annual Founder's Day banquet on the night of February 28, 1941 at eight o'clock in the Crystal Room of the Columbia Hotel. Alumni and active members from all over the state have been invited to attend the feed. J. Gordon Hughes of Union, past national president of Pi K A will be the chief speaker and sandman. Following this sit-down strike, their Formal track meet will be in the Jefferson Hotel with Buster Spanin as the boogie-woogie mai. There will be four no-breaks and one special no-break exclusively for the Piker's and their dates, I guess. "Dream Girl of Pi K A" will be played for the special no-break and will come immediately after the grand march-squad right. Sponsors for the dance are: Betty Miller for Dan Gibbes, Presi dent; Betty Wertz for Bob SCHWINN (is that the way to spell it, Kirby?), Vice-President; Lollie McCants for Jim Galloway. Secretary; Leone Strick land for G. C. KIRBY, Corresponding Secretary and Publicity Director; and Florence Williams for R. G. Scarborough, Treasurer. The Fleas . . . The Kappa Alpha's took Frampton Toole under wing last Wednesday night and initiated him into their Foreign Legion. The Pi Kappa Phi's did their duty by four boys Monday night and flashed their guiding flash light in their faces and initiated Jimmie Bell, John Holland, Billy Cullum and John McGowan . . . The Sigma Chi's are adding one more to their hall of Sweethearts. The one and only Bill Carpenter . . . also, they pledged John Porter and Francis Neville . . . The bartendering teddy beers of Phi Sigma Kappa initiated Harold Glenn, Allan Driggers, and Joe Lever, Wednesday night. Monday night, they will honor the boys with an informal supper at Harvey's . . . And now to the sublime . . . the whirling dervishes of Kappa Delta 'vill give the last degree to Dody Brown, Barbara Ballentine, Marie Montague, Anne McCutcheon, Paula Zeigler, Mildred Salmon, Frances Randall, Frances Simpson, Shirley Sum ner, and Lil Bollin on February 27th . . . The Zeta's pledged Betty Mc Laurin . . . Frances Hurley, Nancy Bryant, Ann Dixon, Irl Marjorie Jones, and Peggy Horton are the new voting members of Chi Omega. Three Blind Mice . . . Over at the ATO there are roomers and rumors to the effect that one saint (Valentine or Patrick) has completed his series of enebriations, that is according to the local chatter of the man with the best telephone voice at number 23982 . . . Also, the docile introverts re port that last week end, it was decided that rather than join the Navy to see the world, they would do it through the portholes of a Cub plane, so with each little member lit with plenty of sunshine and fresh air, they were on their weary way to Florence (remote nation near the Republic of Horry County). But alas, the ill-natured grandma of the Goddess of Oil Lines frowned on them, and guess what happened, they were forced down in a green pasture in the heart of Sumter county, due to the fault of a busted oil vessel. The Curbstone . . . The sure-foot's of Chi 0 entertained in honor of their pledges, Tuesday night with a dance at Sloan's Studio . . . The Pi Phi's are having initiation Tuesday night, to be followed by a banquet at the Columbia Hotel in honor of the ones just lassoed in . . . The Tri, Wide, and Handsome Delta's are to have as their guest for this week, Miss Gladys Souder, province president . . . Some yell "Onward P. C.", but to Lollie McCants and Mary Lide Doty, it's on to Annapolis, Hail! They will pace the cobblestones up there this week-end . . . Lucy Moore, Sara Hughes, and Lib Hughes stooped to conquer and went to Citadel for the. Dances . . . Sara Frew Hamilton gave the tea-hounds of Dead Timber (Wake Forest) a treat 'and went up to their mid-winters. Dice . . . Virginia "Speckled" Copeland, John Brooks, and Bert Hill went up to Hei)dersonville Sunday with Lucy Beck Jowitt to look the situation over . . . It's farewell to Emily Johnson, for she has forsaken all others for the gloom of Winthrop College . . . Edith Ford returnedl to the teeming mietropolis of Loris, to attend( the wedding of her sister Bucky. And what (10 you knowv ? She caught the bride's bouquet... You kniow what that means, or haven't you ever been to a wedlock cere mony . . . Flo Cooper yisited the University of Geeechies to attend the Pi K A formal there . . . Kay Rhodes is off to Atlanta this week-end to see her claimed man . . .while her (docile roomie. Edith Schiwartz. is off to Athens to see her claimed man . . . Anybody else staking their claim? Oops! Philip Wilnmethi is the new president of the up- and( down frat of S A E . . . Other officers are: Laurie Hicks, Vice-President; Secretary, Eustace Miller ; and Frank Lever pays the bills . . . Next week they will initiate Sam King, Bobby Lumpkin, T. B. Fersnier and1 Mclver Riley... On March 7 they wvill have their usual Founder's Day banquet sans orchies tra . . . Kappa Sigs are planning to have a swimming meet at Pawvley's Is land during the Spring holidays. Host will be Francis Collins. Oops I Oops !! Then there's the one about the (drunk man wvalking dlown the street and stoppedl to lean up against the wall of a huilding. A cop camie along and said, "What (do you think you are dloing ?" So the dIrunik moved away and the building fell (downi . . . The L.og. *THE GOODY SHOPPE 2106 Devine Street At Five Points STEAKS 0 HAMBURGERS WAFFLES 0 SANDWICHES DELICIOUS HOME-MADE PIES Also Full Breakfast Menu Open All Night CROWING "/' "' for CAROLINA COMMUNITY CUT-RATE DRUGS Five Points 0 Tri-Del Gillespie Named Vice-President Of Supply Committee Irene Gillespie, Hartsville, was named regional vice-president of the Committee on food Supplies for the Allies, at a conference held Tuesday at Duke University. Six delegates from the YWCA repre sented the University of South Car olina. The meeting was called by the Duke student committee to discuss the Hoover Plan. An afternoon panel discussion of the plan featured eminent Duke professors. Dr. Hornell Hart, soci ologist, Dr. Herbert vonBeckerath, political scientist, and Dr. Joseph Spengler, economist, participated actively in the debates. Mrs.' Betty Jacobs, director of the student work of the national com mittee, presided at an open forum Tuesday evening. She explained fully the proposed Hoover Food Plan, and answered numerous stu dent questions. Following the fo rum, .delegates guided by MIrs. Jacobs, made concrete plans for arousing students on their home campus to a realization of the food shortage facing German occupied countries. Plans for a program at the Uni versity are being made and will be announced within the week. Local students attending the conference were: Irene Gillespie, Jane Blizzard, Annie Hudson, Virginia Bonner, Anne Gregory, and Jane Cox. Lillian Gayle To Lead Junion Damas Lillian Gayle was elected presi dent of Junior Damas for this se mester in a recent meeting. She suc ceeds Katherine Edgerton and is a member of Delta Zeta sorority. Other new officers of the club are Lou Gilland, Kappa Delta, vice president; Betty Jane Gawler, Pi Beta Phi, secretary; Frances Fox, Sigma Delta, corresponding secre tary; Esther Webster of Zeta Tau Alpha, treasurer; and Anic Cath cart, non-sorority, as dance commit tee chairman. The spring formal has been planned for April 18. Jane Crum, Carolina's golfing co ed, is now in Nassau, Bahamas, competing in a major tournament. She shot a low score of 80 in the medal play. Telephone 7536 .DaJrl "// .1 /)a, DRESSES - CC UNDERWEAR - Photograph FOR Every Purpose CHARLES OLD NEW ADDRESS 1711 Main Street THE CLAUDE AGE "THE LARGEST AND L REAL ESTATI INSUE PROPERTIE8 Bought Bold Exchanged 1232 Washington :* 00LUME Forrr Pres JACQUELINE Girl Friends' Glamorized I By Helen Fakoury Presto!....With a little black paint and a brush the picture of your "one and only" emerges a chinanan or still better a Rhett Butler, a villain, or some other character. It seenis that Lela 1-1ughs has taken up a unique hobby. Not so very long ago Lela was sitting in the room of one of her friends. The friend remarked that she was tired looking at T6m's (?) picture; so she begins writing his name all over the frame and ends up by putting huge ears on the guy. (This is where Lela got her idea). To the rescue of her friend Lela comes a flying and immediately turns poor ole Tom into the spit image of handsome Rhett Butler. The effects were so good that Lela was soon called on by other girls (who were apparently tired of looking at the same old photograph day in and day out.) to transform 1537 Main Street hngf fress-" ATS - CUITS SPORTSWEAR Latest Popular RECORDS INTELLIGENT SERVICE R. E. Mehinman, Inc. 1427 Main Street E. CREASON NCY [VEST IN THE STATE" - RENTALS ANCE PROPERTIES Lesed Finn.nced Developed : Phones 4382 - 83 IA,Bs. . [Q1 Dai ident i ~e McCUTCHEON coni. of l samte Photos By Hughs their pictures. Transforiml them she did---into Chinamlen, Japanese, Vit lains, Satans, Rhett Butler's, Cav aliers and even Dutchmen. With a big smile Lela said, "It's fun until you run out of pictures and that's where I ran into trouble." It seems that the last time Lela was home she got "ye ole paint brush" in her hand and dressed ill) ole grandpaw and grandmaw II ugis. What Nirs. Ilughs said ain't fit to print-according to Lela. Hler favorites are Chinanen. She paints more of them than any others. She has done pictures for several of the girls who live near her on third floor Sims. But lo and behold after this is read she will probably have to open up a studio because she extends a cordial invitation to all who are tired looking at that same old photograph to let her transform it for you. 6 Shampoo and Finger Wave 50c 0 PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL -With This Adk $3.50 Wave For $3.00 $5.00 Wave For $3.50 $7.50 Wave For $5.00 $10.00 Wove For $7.50 0 - EXTRA SPECIAL - Shampoo and Wave .50 Manicure - - - .50 Arch------ -- .50 $1.50 Less - - - - .50 ALL FOR - - $1.00 Good For 10 Days Only 0 ''A BEAUTY SHOP FOR THE GIRLS OF U. S. C." Marion Elizabeth Beauty Salon 724 Pickens Street PHONE 2-3414 (EACK OP MPTON COLLEE)r .ac ed_ Buster Spann Is The For Dizzy Dancing E Delta Delta Delta sorority < lina will have their biennial f< 21, 1941 at the Jefferson Ilotel Spann will furnish the music. Conf erence Dance Giver BySocialCah ImlMediately following the final of the Southern Conference fights the Social Cabinet will sponsor ; dance in the gym, Saturday, Marcl 1. from 9 to 12. Henry \Vestbrook and his or chestra will furnish the music. Ten tative plaiis include such features a the floor committee, sponsors fo the schools of the conference, amk ititroductions of the champions Connie .\Morton, of the social cab tmet. announced today. The other members of the cab inet are \Villis Beall, chairman, and llarrv Lofton, member of the box ing squad. Those sponsoring for the con ference anl for the dance are Helen \aJkcr, Katy Beatty, Lois Ewart \Iartha Smith, Ann Welch, Mar. jorie \Iarks, Doris Lippman, Lucy Beck Jowitt, Maude Byrnes Chis. holin, Irene Mars, and Polly Ann \Volfe. Also there will be Doris Bernard Mabel Flitter, Sophie Mae Jetter. sol, Paulette \Vest, Sally Nichols Betty Price, Mary King, and Joyc< Enright, the daughter of Coach Re> E:nright. She will sponsor for George Washington University which has just entered the con. ference. Elects New Leaders Louise Bradley, sophomore, was elected president of Chi Delta Ph literary sorority Saturday after nloon in Sims college to succee< Kat Rector. Kay Duff was elected to the vice-presidency. Phylis Holman was elected sec retary and treasurer: Lib Hughes editor; an(d Blanche Gibbs, reporter DEPENDA1! 0 ". CHECKEN PHON Tastes good.. H and swl fur that's DOUBI Yes, chewinlg deli GUM is always sW( S events, between c studying. DOUBI i lavor refreshes y sweeten your br4 your teeth, too. Great to enioY 0* ~ and buy several d MINT GUM today onight Swing Master elta Dames >f the University of South Caro rinal on Friday ight, February froi nine until one p. m. Buster -0 The ballroom will be decorated in the sorority colors, silver, gold, and blue. On the mirrors, the Greek let ters of Delta Delta Delta will be painted in their colors. The officers leading the grand march with their dates are: Jacque line McCutcheon, president with Oliver Hart; Julia McLain, vice president with Bobby DuRant: Jane Perry, recording secretary with Tom McCutcheon; Mary Hamby, corresponding secretary with Jimmy Ezell; Anne Belser, treasurer with Dick Woodall; and Eloise Foster, social chairman with Stokes Ran dall. The mother's of the Tri Delta's will entertain with a drop in -pre ceding the dance at the home of the N. B. Heywards. AKG Entertains For New Members The Florence Nightingale Circle of Alpha Kappa Gamma at the Uni versity of South Carolina will en tertain Thursday evening, February 20, 1941 with a banquet in the Crys tal Room of the Columbia Hotel from 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. in honor of their new initiates. During the evening, there will be the installation of new officers and initiation of new members. The new officers to be installed are: Clifton Strohecker, president; Jacqueline McCutcheon, vice-president; Vir ginia Cardwell, secretary and Geral dine Shapiro, treasurer. The new initiates that are being honored are: Jane Cox, Adelyn lip scomb, Mary Free, Louisa Herrin, Nancy Padgett, Anne Heath, Elinor Flinn, and Virginia Jackson. Mrs. J. Rion McKissick, Mrs. George Petty, Miss Johnson, and Mrs. Arney Childs, honorary mem bers, and the newly-formed Colum bia College Circle have been invited to attend. LE SERVICE , L CA CO. C 2-3311 ourn ateU an h UelsU :in to yourewdget .EMyIday SUM* packes oil yoU r ~I N T' 0 ea on0 06l RMinoe 0O 77,asead ep