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Sigma I Annual Affair To Be Held At Hotel Columbia Student Body Is Invited TO Attend The Gamma Nu chapter, found ed on the University campus in 1929, of the Sigma Chi national social fraternity, will entertain with a tea dance after the Caro lina-Furman Homecoming game on Saturday, October 11, in the ballroom of the Hotel Columbia, from 7:00 until 9:00 p. in. A large Sigma Chi crest behind the band stand will be the main decoration. The fraternity colors, blue and gold, and the university colors, garnet and black, will com plete the decorations. Woody Woodward and his orchestra will furnish the music for the occa sion. Members of both the Univer sity of South Carolina and Fur man university faculty, alumni, and entire student body are in vited. The sponsors for the dance are Patty Malcolm for president, Joe Sapp; Evelyn Preston for vice president, Gordon Able; Dool Coskrey for secretary, Edgar Nel son; "Boots" Clark for treasurer, John Copeland, and Sophie Riddle for social chairman, Jim Thomas. After the dance, the Sigma Chi's and their dates will enjoy a party at the Rathskeller of the Jefferson Hotel. After the 1946 crowning of the Homecoming queen, Mary Shoun, the Sigma Clii's entertained with a tea dance in the Hotel Columbia ballroom. The Sigma Chi's hope that they will be able to make this Homecoming tea dance an annual event. Lis AT THE * NEX I Mon~-ie. Wed Lauren AA 0 Te Me' o gwell GiI Mon-Y %J ASun n , .0. Entertainment]1 Health ani Ch. Er Sponsors for the Sigma ('hi for treasurer, John Copeland; I Pan Hellenic Hostess At Te The Pan-Hellenie Council wj hostess at a tea Sunday afterno< from 5:00 to 7:00 p. in., honorir all freshmen, transfers and oth students who entered the Unive sity of South Carolina sorori rush week. All of the sorori rooms were opened en suite take care of approxiimately guests. Receiving the girls in the ma lobby of the dormitory were t beth Wolfe THEA TRES 'WEEK!.e t th M4ertonl of h Movies S, KELTON F* ri., Sat. B3lack( Gold AnthonY D .E story . [sEsta toheo I Happines. Sigma Ch homecoming tea dance are, reading )ool Coskrey for secretary, Edgar N Council Plays a For Rushees is Pan-IHellenic officers: presideni im Margaret Eleazer, Zeta Tau A ig pha; vice president, Joyce Haye nr Phi Beta Phi; secretary, Rick r- Hedrick, Chi Omega; treasure Ly Pat Lewis, Alpha Delta Pi, ,ocic lycaimn Norma Tozier, Dell to Zeta, and all the sorority pres 3C dents. Other representatives fro: the sororities served. in This tea is an annual affa 1e which serves as the official opei ing for the semester's rushin. Tuesday through Friday the sor< rities are entertaining all rushec at teas from 5:00 to 5:30 and fro 6:00 to 6:30. Next week thr( preferential parties will be hel one Monday, one Tuesday, and ti last on Wednesday. Pledgir will be held Thursday. Pan-Hiellenic Council is cor posed of the presidents and ta rep)resen tatives from each sororil :Library Gets Book Donatioi Mrs. Thomas Butler Peari 1808 Catawba Avenue, has giv McKissiek library $150 for t purchase of books in memory her husband, according to an se niouncemenit made by Alfred Ra linson, librarian. These boo wvill he marked wvith a spec laueL'II in his name. Mr. Pearce had lived in Colu bia since lie wvas 12 years old. the time of his death he v presidlent of the Pearce-You? Angel Co. lie served two terms as sena in the state legislature. From i head of the Richland County De ocratic party, he was made che man of the South Carolina Desi cratic party in 1946. He v serving in this position at time of his death. He was a trustee of Colum college. When the South Ca lina Research, Planning, and] velopment board was organi2 he was chosen to be chairman. Mr. Pearce died April 15, 11 AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT $5 per 24-hr. day Special Rates for Trips Renting hour-8 a. m. 'til 7 p. m. DIAMOND DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF Phone 2-6386-1000 Ma One Block from Campnn At Hh i Sponsors from left to right: Patty Malcolm for elson, and Evelyn Preston for vice-pr Hillel Society Gives Hayride And Wiener Roast Entertainment The Hillel Society entertained y with a hayride and wiener roast on Saturday, October 4, from 5:30 i until 10:00 p. m. at Sesqui-centen a nial State Park. This was their . first social event of the year. n Everyone enjoyed the fun of cooking wieners over an open r fireplace, listening to records, . dancing and singing together. The current officers of the Hil . lel Society are: president, Bob Zalkin; vice president; Rona Sei S gel; treasurer, Florence Kottle e man; secretary, Melton Kligman; d. historian, Shirley Bloom; and Bet 1e ty Boyd, recording secretary. Ig The Hillel Society is a cultural and social organization for He _ brew students on college and uni .,, versity campuses. They have y.nadle many plans for the coming year. They meet regularly twice a month, on Sundays, under the di rection of Rabbi Sidney Ballon and everyone is wvelcome to attend the meetings. en Anderson County lie Club Gives Wiener of Roast and Blanket .X Party October 2 ks The Anderson County Club en tertained with a wiener roast and m- blanket party for its members on At Thursday, October 2, 1947, at the as Trenholm Road Golf Course, from -7:00 until 11:00 p. m. or Everyone had a good time gath he ered around a bonfire talking, m- singing, dancing and listening to ir- records and just generally enjoy. .in each other's company. ~he The Anderson Club is an or* ganization for the students of the bia university campus from Anderson ro- County. The current officers are: d,president, Mary Taylor; vice pres e,ident, Buddy Boulware; treaajprer, 47. Bobby Bailes; secretary, Henr.y Lindsey; and Ben Wofford, publik relations officer. The Andersor County Club holds its meetingi the first Thursday of each monti in room 101 of Legare college All Anderson county students ar< urged to attend. nar 142'7 MAIN O D]l1eCOlrJu]I] C P] Tr lina its i o'clc in F nour pres Tl ., Pro8 carr tion :A Hos Sou Hon Si the peox prec of e like who president. Joe Sapp; "Boots" Clark esident, Gordon Able. Euphrosynean Names Executives For Fall Term; Dukes To Lead Barbara Dukes, senior from Co lumbia, will serve as president of - Euphrosynean Literary Society for the fall semester. Other newly-elected officers are Sarah Bull, senior from George town, vice president; Ann Porcher Zeigler, senior from Cope, secre tary; Claire Cely, senior from Easley, treasurer; and Sara Ed wards, junior from Columbia, critic. Dot McLeod, from Yonge's Is land, will serve as censor, and Ann McCandlish, of Marion, will be usher. Daviso Men's WINT 8. I WINTHROP . . . the materials and expert wvo of good looks and comnfr Winthrop shoes for you Winthrop shoes today style and comfort. DAVI * WINTHR iristian Servic< rogram For Fa te University of South Caro- Th Christian Service Club held tur irst meeting of the year at 7 ma ek Friday night, October 3, abl 'linn Hall, according to an an- ] icement by Mary McQueen, wo ident. en ie club is planning an all out me ,ram that will attempt to wl y entertainment and relaxa- cr< to the Almshouse, Veterans' pital, Confederate H o m e, thE :h Carolina Convalescent dei te and the State Hospital. M, nee many of the places where gr programs are carried have an ile under their care who ap- dei iate and expect a high type th< ntertainment, the club would tui to have anyone join its ranks Pa has a talent they can share. Pli "If I don't bring home Den they attacl "Boy! Do these kids make my life forget the Dentyne Chewing C blame the little shavers, though. I they are on that refreshing, long. And Dentyne helps keep their teet Dentyne Gum-Made Only b n's Shop 1WROP SHC 95 to 13.50 Flame inl m1en's he S l( lat 11(1 ta( rkmanaship,. WVinthrop shoGes n ri. Davison's MIen's Shaop nou to make your selection from nad yon'll agree that4 they ara SON'S Famous Nani in Men's Shoes OP * FLO e Club Plans 11 Semester ose people aren't nearly so for ate as we and that is what kes entertaining them so enjoy e. t also wants the students who uld like to share their experi es and beliefs with the other mbers of the club and the ones o are searching for more con te religious concepts. ['he officers who are to lead club in this work are prosi it, Mary McQueen; secretary, ry Ellen Coker; and co-pro im chairmen, Carolyn Bynum 1 Ann Rogers. The vice presi its whose duties are to carry programs to the various insti ions are: Jane Dowe, Mary rker, Cyrus Shealey and Jessie asey. tyne Chewing Gum, miserable if I um! 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