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nnossee Ministe P rnI Speoker Complete Plans Made For Entertaining Vis Dr. Clifford E. Barbour, p Church, Knoxville, Tenn., wi University of South Carolina will be held- Dec. 1 to Dec. sponsored each year by the j composed of the YMCA, I groups. Dr. Barbour, a graduate of the Ur versity of Pittsburgh, received I Ph. D. at the University of Edinbur and his D. D. at Maryville Collej Tenn. He is dean of the Universi of Tennessee School of Religion a: for two years was president of t Knoxville community chest. He author of the book, "Sin and the Ne Psychology" published in America the Abingdon Press and by Geor Allen and Unwin of London. Barbour Travels Dr. Barbour has conducted relij ous emphasis programs in six sout ern schools and conducted a tN weeks' mission among missionaries Puerto Rico and college students the Puerto Rico Polytechnic Ins tute at Mayaguez. He has also ma addresses in various other schoc colleges and universities. Religious Emphasis Week will conducted somewhat differently th in former years, according to R. Bell, "Y" secretary who is in char of the program. There will be or one convocation each day followed several discussions and seminars fraternity, sorority, or teneme groups, lie said. Plans Made For Week R. G. Bell, YMCA secretary, a nounced today that the executive cot mittee has made plans for the weel program. Plans are for a breakfa each morning for all the committe Classes will be conducted on the cha el schedule, and a convocation will held each day during the chapel I riod. -A faculty luncheon will be given two days. Seminars will be h< from S to 6 n. m.. followed by t forums at- night. Theme of the program will "Foundations of Faith for Times Crisis". A retreat will be held for all me bers of the various committees the city YMCA camp today. ' members will leave from Flinn H at 5 p. m. and will return by 7. Committee Members Members of the committees nam by the executive committee are: Personnel, Dean Bradley, chairm. Mrs. Arney Childs, Dr. R. C. Can bell, Dr. J. W. Jackson, Dr. Louis Melchor, Dr. J. 0. Smith, C. Lyles, and Dr. George R. Sherrill. Executive, Nevin Betts, chairm; Ann Heath, Lodema Gaines, Presi Callison. Frank Taylor, and Rev. %~ liam Brace. Hospitality, Luther McCutch Malcom McWilliams, Sumner Qui by, Rut Osborne, Leona Stricki Barbara Ballentine, Dody Brow Jaudun IIarley, Mazy Boykin, and ] Archibald Lewis. ELITE CAFE "Columbia's Most Unique" 1Where Students Meet and Eal 1786 Main St. ::Always Opern Evans Motor Co. for 24-hour service DIAL 8103 then count the minutes ECONOMY DRUG STORE CUT RATE DRUGS Sodas And Luncheonette Five Points - Phone 811 Motorcycle Delivery 1414 MAIN STREET Opposite Palmetto Theatre Liberty Loan & Luggage Co. . WE MAKE LOANS ON ANYTHING OP VALUE We Buy Old Gold and Siver .We Do Watch and Jewelry Repairing OPEM LATE EVENINGS 0us Er r Is Announced As For Annual Event By Executive Committee iting Devotional Leaders astor of the Second Presbyterian U1 be the principal speaker at the Religious Emphasis Week which 5. Religious Emphasis Week is tudent workers council which is WCA, and the various church 115 Publicity, Don Law, Don Merrick, h Leonard Turnbull, Julia Ledbetter, w Ruth Brown, and Prof. Frank Ward tylaw. * Devotions, Carl Baskin, Sarah Da vies, Florence Robbins, and Rev. he Claude Evans. !s Convocations, James Howey, Fran ces Simpson, and R. G. Scarborough. Dormitory Forums, Walter Taylor, ge and Marie Montague. Day Student Forums, Marion Trot ti, Meta Jordan, Trina Murphy, Lou ise Pendergast, Harry DuVal, and h- A. C. Flora. Vo Fraternity Forums, Jimmy Simp in son, Bobby Brown, Dargan Frierson; at Jimmy hIcLeod, Abe Grossman, ti- Clarke McCants, James Bell, Eustace de Miller, Alva Lumpkin, and Dr. Harry Is, Clarke. Sorority Forums, LaNelle Penney, be Kat Edgerton, Lollie McCants, Lu all cile Crosby, Marjorie Jones, Martha G. Wright, Harriett Williamson, Gloria ge Newlin, and Marie Fox. Ily Seminars, Billie Nicholson, Betty by Crews, Dr. Walter Herbert, Munroe in David, and Betty Locke. nt Programs, Dr. Julian Petty, Dick Young, Emily Brown, Bill Jones, Georgiana Reeves, Helen Phillips and n1- A. C. Flora. n- Breakfast, Kenneth Sallenger, Doris c's Sloan, and Dr. Wyman L. Williams. st Faculty Lunch, Dr. J. E. Copen es. haver, Mrs. Grace C. Sweeney, and p- Dr. J. Nelson Frierson. be Finance, Dr. Wyman L. Williams, e- chairman, Dr. J. A. Stoddard, Dean John A. Chase, Jr., Dr. W. A. White n sel, Dr. F. W. Bradley, and Dr. S. M. Id Derrick. vo be Education Centers of Organized In S. C. n1 at Florence, Lexington To he Get Adult Study Groups all The extension division is organiz ing and sponsoring two new adult ed ed ucation centers in South Carolina, one in Lexington and one in Florence, ac mn, cording to word from the extension p.office. C. George Brown, former superinten C. dent of Pendleton schools, is teach ing a class in Progressive Education ,at Lexington. The group meets ev on ery Monday ina course designed pri i-marily for teachers. At the education center in Florence, AU IUMUDILI le, -"DIVB~ IT - Private Cars-DeLuxe ME No need to. miss the foc rates by the mile, hour, d Diamond Drive I Phone 5111 :-: M F COLUMBIA "A GOOD 1323 Taylor Street COLL Backs CARIOUNI THE COLUMI OF COA 1104 LAD n phasi -,Baptist Leader PRESTON CALLISON Preston Callison Chosen BSU. Head Baptists Convened At Spartanburg On Oct. 31 Preston Callison, University stu dent, was chosen by the annual con vention of S. C. Baptist students as president for the 1941-42'year. Phyllis Holman, also of the University, was selected third vice-president of the BSU. The annual state-wide gathering of Baptist students in college was held at the Southside Baptist Church, in Spartanburg. The convention lasted from Oct. 31 to Nov. 2. The meeting was attended by 30 Baptist students from the colleges of S. C. Twenty Carolina students at tended. During the two day convention many forms of entertainment and re ligious devotion were participated in by the students. Mr. Callison replaces Miller Jack son of Furman University as presi dent of the group. Dr. R. C. Camp bell, pastor of the University stu dents at the First Baptist Church in Columbia, was elected pastoral ad visor at the convention'. Mary Isla Crumpler is student sec retary for the First Baptist Church of Columbia. She is assisted by Miss Kathleen Willis of the University. Dr. C. N. Cisson, history professor at Coker College and member of the University extension faculty, will teach a class in the "Politics of De mocracy." Mrs. E. P. Horne will teach two classes at Florence, a course in child psychology and another in the psy chology of personality. E. M. Smith and WV. H. Ward of the extension division wecnt to Flor ence Monday, Nov. 10 to aid in com pleting the organization of additional classes for the center there. YOURSIELF" dels-Drive Yourself Plan. thall games now. Special oy, or week. Call It Yourself System uin and Pendleton Streets STUDENTS! or excellent work on your| laundry leave it at the CA NT EE N ecan give you one day | service . . . and| SPECIAL RATES TOI STUDENTS LAUNDRY LAUNDRY" Phone 2-2147 [MBIIA A In lEveiry IField ~IA CHAMBER AMERCE Y STREET sWe keligious Union 3roups To FIreseni Whapel Program Harvey Blouin To Speak On Thanksgiving For A Better Student Spirit The Union of Religious Groups < he University campus will condt L special Thanksgiving program hapel, Tuesday, November 18. The purpose of the program is iromote the Thanksgiving spi imong the students. Every religio rroup will take part in the progra Jshers will be girls from vario ,roups who do not appear on the pi rram. In the program will be music he men's glee club and the mei lee club quartet. Highlights of t >rogram will be a ten minute t. )y Ha4vey Blouin, football star, a resident of the Newman club. Those taking part in the progr ire: Theo Frick, G. C. Kirby, H. ey Blouin, and Gus Williams4 committee members are: Kitty IV Farland, decorations; G. E. Locl rogram; Norman Baum and Mor kfazursky, publicity. Speakers Present Social Problems Mexican Summer Camp Offer Field For Study Two representatives of the Ame :an Friend Service Society, Mr. a Wrs. Edwin Duckles, of the Univ< ;ity of California, sociology depa nent, spoke to the University South Carolina sociology departm4 ruesday, Nov. 11, on first hand soc mid economic problems of people oi he United States. In gaining first hand knowledge social and economic problems 1 ,peakers advised professors and si lents listening to attend the ann uninier study of under-privileg roups held by the Friend Serv Society. During this study the students I kmong under-privileged neople, I ;tudy covers a minimum period six weeks, and costs amount to s4 :nty-five or eighty dollars for I period. By this method, the speakers e phasized, the students learn first hE tow under-privileged people li During this period students are un, the guidance of a professor. Mexico is the new field that American Friend Service Society It gone into. Both extension centers are mtai conducted for the benefit of teach in the communities who want to k up with the newv developments ideas in the field of education and v desire to take additional classes in subjects they teach. NOT TOO BIG FOR FREDYSERVICE! i'osta-' Te legrapi CHARGES Ro TELEGRAMs 'PHONED I APPEAR ON YOUR TELEPHONE 3Bit Welcome Alumn jNr0 ( s~ s gacheni me r.umsest You've Ever Reared At! ~ STAlRi SUND) ek Bel Students Pull Raid On Army, Live To Tell Battle Thrills Till They Discover That n Army Doesn't Care ct By John Nash in While driving through the Carolina maneuver area in to North Carolina Tuesday after t noon, Jimmie Hill and Carl At us kins, students at the University, M. reduced the fire power of the us highly mechanized 1st army O- when they made away with a .30 caliber machine gun holding by a vulnerable position in the lines 1's of the 109nd Mechanized Cal he vary Regiment. ilk The gun was under heavy nd guard when Atkins and Hill leaped from their mechanized um vehicle, (one 1980 Dodge auto ir- mobile) seized the weapon, >n- mounted it with its ugly muzzle [c- protruding from the rear win ce, dow of their car and "riddled," ris with simulated fire, the ranks of pursuing calvarymen. The tale of their escape through miles of enemy terri tory is one of flight and terror. They "broke through" Blue Army convoys, "disrupted" ar tillery activity, "mowed down" endless lines of moving troops. Dust and grime of the battle ri- field covered the conquering nd heroes as they returned to the !r- campus late Tuesday night, still rt- clutching the captured weapon. of Atkins and Hill will use the nt gun to stop the onrush of Fur ial man students tomorrow. Per Oh! by the way, the gun is only a cedar log, carved out to of take on every appearance of a he Browning .30 caliber maciipe u- gun. jal U Buyers Meeting To Be Held On Campus he W. Frank Taylor, business manager of at the University, announce- thi !V- morning that the Carolinas' Division lie of the Educational Buyers' Associa m- tion will hold their annual meeting in n( Columbia on December 5 and 6 with ve. Columbia College and the University :ler of South Carolina acting as joint host. the The organization met last year in Ive Charlotte, N. C. with Queens Col lege as host. A place for next year's nly meeting will be selected at this meet ers m1g. eep md iho Coaching In tGERMAN and ECONOMICS REFERENCES: DRB.FP.W. BRADLEY AND GEORGE McCUTCH EN Rates: $1.00 Per Hour JOS. NORWOOD B.5S. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Phone 5652 or 2-9529 The Thrilling Story of the R. A. F's. "Foreign Legion" ITS ON TI M.Mbi\ A Wense Gree. Nst awe RONALD REAGAN 4 BIG DAYS! Starting SUNDAY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! Matinee Night 28c 33c r- COMING THURSDAY - "The Smiling Ghost" Yin, (ns D Jniversity Is Host To President Mills Resign tOTC To Train On essels At Murray L T Winter Drill Slated weel To Begin On Thursday vent Ass< Beginning next Thursday and con inuing each Thursday thereafter for Ass< he remainder of the semester one of held he three Naval ROTC companies at of t he University will be taken by bus brar o Lake Murray and given actual TI raining on ships, according to Lieut. son ,1. A. MacDonald, assistant com- Kels nander of the ROTC unit, the "The unit will use a small sail ligh oat and a whale boat which the Dra ROTC has at the lake. The pur- Oth Isaa )ose of this type of training is to libra ramiliarize the students with the Sull orkings of the ships and in practi- rian :al navigation problems," Lieutenant Ada 9acDonald stated. brai He said that Thursday also marks ley :he beginning of winter drill, and ex- opel plained that this means that com- I panies that are not at the lake will Put receive instruction in the handling of H. guns, signals and infantry. orge exe( McKissick Speaks in ing ro Various Groups mil We President J. Rion McKissick of ed. the University of South Carolina will A speak at the Layman's Missionary thal Day services held on Sunday, at Sum- cha merville, S. C. tior Doctor McKissick spoke Monday Put morning, November 3, to the central Car district Baptist minister's conference rest it the First Baptist Church in Co- app lumbia. The subject of his address wor was "The Hand of God in Our His- r tory." ing He also spoke to the Clariosonhic ent literary society, campus literary mar group, at its regular meeting Tues- pla< day night. At this meeting he dis- poit cussed problems concerning the upc Gamecock. den ~.Xx Whi;te is Alt/ Crisp and srmart as a footbiall< white shirts, correct withi an favored by college men: ARROW HULL: fine broad< neckband. $2. ARROW GORDON: fine oxfo: ARROW iTT': tihe shirt wi collar. $2. Stock up on Arrow whites tod Shirts :-: Handkerchiefs : FRANK F Exclusive Me BC. 1 Library Meet; s-Ill Health :onclave Told Place Of ibrarian In Education ic University played host, last c, to the twentieth annual con ion of the South Carolina Library iciation and the second joint meet of the Citizens Public Library ociation. The joint meeting was on the campus at the invitation he staffs of the two Carolina li ies. ie election of Alfred H. Rawlin of the Richland County public ry to succeed Mrs. Maude Query ey of Lancaster as president of S. C. Library Atsociation high :ed the first business meeting in yton Hall, Friday afternoon. er officers elected were: Mrs. J. c Copeland, Furman University irian, vice-president; Miss Sophie ivan, Columbia high school libra , secretary; and Mrs. Georgia ms, Orangeburg County free li y, treasurer. Dean F. W. Brad delivered salutatory greetings to i the meeting. uring his address to the Citizens lic Library Association, Dr. W. Hills resigned as president of that inization because of ill health. An :utive committee, headed by Mar A. Wright of Conway and includ E. R. Jeter of Rock Hill, Dr. Is of Clemson, and J. Henry odward of Columbia, was appoint No date was set for its report. suggestion made by Dr. Mills the name of the organization be iged from State Library Associa of South Carolina to the Citizens lie Library Association of South olina was adopted as was his lution expressing the association's reciation to the WPA for its k in the library field. r. Mills also advocated the chang of the state library law; the pres one, lie believes, is defective in iy particulars, especially one which es the responsibility of the ap itment of a state library board n one man-the state superinten t of education. American! lay in October urc Arrow y suit. These three are lothi withi thec new low ed for nll-round wear. $2. th the perenniially fresli leckwear -: Underwear 4ENICK nl's Wear Street