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NiRO2 Florence McAbee Heard In Recital Florence McAbee, soprano, wa presented in her senior voice ri cital Tuesday at 8:30 p. m. i the university chapel. She was ac companied at the piano by Ralp Rozier, a graduate of the clam of 1947. Miss McAbee is completing he fourth year of study under Evely Potter Williamson. She is soloih at St. Paul's Methodist church < Greenville, and was formerly sol ist at St. John's Episcopal churc of Columbia. She has been dire< tor of the University Vesp Choir, president of the universil Chorus, and soprano soloist c tour. She is a member of Co-c Association, YWCA, correspon< ing secretary of Delta Zeta, ar chaplain of Delta Mu chapter o Delta Omicron national music fri ternity. Miss McAbee's program inclui ed "Cantate" by Mozart, "Il Neil Des Fleurs" by Fourdain, "I Colibri" by Chausson, "0 Diq Brahma", from "Les Pecheurs < Perles" by Bizet, "Snowdrop "The Wounded Birch", and "Sk: lark" by Gretchaninoff. Also "Swans," by Kramer, C1 nese Mother Goose Rhymes I Bainbridge Grist, and "To t1 Queen of My Heart," by Delius. Sailor: "Did anyone ever t< you how wonderful you are?" Girl Friend: "Don't belie, they ever did." Sailor: "Then where did y4 get the idea?" RECORDS THE BLUE ROOM MUSIC SHOP 1206% Main (Upstairs) Across from Wade Hampton Hotel Phone 2-7835 ALL SEASONAB ART FLO A RIFt CORSAGES PHO) 1227 Hampton Street "BRIGHT F' A junior drei shine 'speciall smooth hodice yummy fresh Excli MAY B( '1C To r n it h y n d I h )y >e - e lu 1 >y Above are sponsors for the N Top row Anna Marian Stant E. Lanford; Virginia Birdsong, fo TIP Noncom: "The question is: What is capital and labor?" Sad, but wise soldier: "Capital is when you lend money and la bor is when you try to get it back." LE CUT FLOWERS IT n n n 11 0 P W'ri S H P A SPECIALTY E 2-6781 Columbia, S. C. e ... . * o e. .. -.: *S*.. - ** ato makte any girl's eyes y brighit! Full, full skiri, top, colors in rutsha es. 12.95 sively yours IND SIMPSON ervnts Rtre.c ToEH C NROTC Commissioninj ... ... .. ROTC Commissioning Ball to be held W, ?y, for G. E. Gormly; Jane Barnes, for Harry E. Hunt; Patsy Canupp, f or W, Stein Wins SeIniel jr or Mvnss ujarnet A Miss Helene Stein, junior fror 'Miss Garnet and Black for 1942 Awards Day. Miss Jean Lumpkin both of Columbia, were runners-u by David O. Selznick of Hollywoo< Misses Stein, Lumpkin and Dur hami will be featured in the beau- Blac Nc ty section of the 1948 Garnet and roite sectin ar, Jenne G ldsmth, t Mary Russell Elaa,Agl h Barinto. ar Bll Btt H r-th pe,MataCunnha,Btt'i DiOTard,mBethsFiingim altEeld Cy owrd An E. L Janrd Faelci for Miss Helney Gloi, Crouse, fo 'Mis Grhet n Zeilerack forn 194y Aadro-i Day.in Miss atein'p"He Misse Stepin, uMiDra and Dur te sembes of the4 Garnet and gime wh il lo be pitrdinteSm setin e JaNE-GodsmthY MayRuYel CEaa,ANGlh BaAigtn WORKul Bty a- h pe, ARAnighm,BttDto so, aliePhillpe p471 A rP-honoring9Mis DNEDAD DA DRY"GAMENING ALLE PATK GUARANTEED ORUMASS." BaH Sponsors ednesday. Gene Spears; Jean Serio, for A. Watson, and Josie Ellenb. , Decision . And Black n Columbia, was named Tuesday at University and Miss Jane Durham, p in the selections made 1. k 'beauty pageant will be a by Alpha Epsilon Phi so .y Tuesday, May 18, from 7 p. m. in the AEPhi room in iss Stein is a inember of Al Epsilon Phi. She was also in Garnet and Black beauty sec last year. ne man returned to the pet with the dog he had pur ed the day before. W,hen I tell himi to 'lay down,' ant him to lay down,'' he com ned. he pet shop owner explained: 'a Boston terrier, mister; 'll have to say 'Lie down' to for Shoes hat look like new VISit ROBERTS SHOE REPAIRING SERVICE S * * NEXT.TO CITY FIRE DEPT. 1319 Sumter St. 918 Main Street :e Inn 'g in N- SPAGHETTI CL IN THE " ROOM RONE an, 0 0 ' omng-1 A an cal P F net sta ity ide nu op tri' th( pai th( ed thi by coi or cu ur he hi ph pu ye oli F< CI *1*~. k Lovata; Mary E. Hunt, for W. rg, for li. C. Ellenberg. Local KA Chapter Holds Convenfion Kappa Alpha fraternity held its annual Smith Province convention May 7 and 8 in the Wade Hamp ton hotel for members of the fra ternity chapters in North and South Carolina colleges and uni versities. The convention opened with a banquer in the hotel Friday night. Columbia's Mayor Frank Owens gave the welcoming address, and KA alumnus Angus McCawley of Chester was guest speaker. Rev. McLeod Frampton, prov ince commander, led business dis Pest? Remember way back when you used to see the "Our Gang" come dies? Remember the pig-tailed little pest known as Peggy Robb, who played the p art of Spanky MacFarland's gal? Hmm, well, she's a big girl now. Just take a look-see for yourself. It's Marga ret Kerry, and she's now a. bud ding 18. She's back on the screen again, in "If You Knew Susie." If Spanky was around now, it's our bet that he'd desert the rest of "Oura Glang." Iall W e olick's Band T( .t Formal Dance] rhe Naval Reserve Officers 'I nual Commissioning Ball in npus Wednesday night from hi almer McArthur Leading Senior s or Kappa Sigma "almer McArthur, from Ben- N ,tsville, has been named -out- C< nding senior of Chi - Omega ac ipter of Kappa Sigma fratern for 1948, Willie Heustess, pres- G4 nt, announced this week. A rhis award iv presented an- E. illy to the member who, in the H nion of the chapter, has con buted most to the activities of M chapter and the school for the G it year. Jg WcArthur's name will be put 6n cc Funderburke Plaque, present- S, to the chapter in memory of ji4 late Alfred F. Funderburke, E his mother. J< Presentation of this award is b4 isidered one of the highest hon- s ; conferred by the local chapter. s sions Saturday morning. Sat- I day night a closed dance was Id in the hotel ballroom to' the isic of Woody Woodward and i orchestra. Representatives from Kappa Al- t a chapters of the following cam ises were present for the con- s ntion: University of North Car- a ina, North Carolina State, Wake )rest, Davidson, Duke, Wofford, irman, Presbyterian and South trolina. "Com on Johny,mot Chewing Cumif eo, "Cometun, Jony thl wyDentyne he AT THE< * NEXT . 11 Su- hr" Ved. . anlhandle .~O el Leo E tra inm ntI 6anesday > Be Featured [n USC Armory 'raining Corps will hold its the Naval Armory on the ) until 1. Frank Bolick and s orchestra will play. This formal dance is given by e NROTC unit in honor of its niors who are being commis )ned in the United States Navy, aval Reserve, and the Marine rps upon completion of the ademic year. Those to be commissioned are aorge E. Gormly, Gene Spears, I Lovata, W. E. Lanford,'Harry Hunt, William A. Watson, and C. Ellenberg. Sponsors for the ball are Anna arian Stanley, for George E. ormly, company commander; tne Barnes, for Gene Spears, >mpany sub-commander; Jean erio, for Al Lovata, company autenant; Mary E. Hunt, for W. . Lanford, company adjutant; >sie Ellenberg for H. C. Ellen rg, commander 3rd platoon; Pat r Canupp for William A. Wat n, commander 2nd platoon, and irginia Birdsong for Harry E. [unt, commander 1st platoon. -Angry Motorist: "Some of you edestrians walk along just as iough you owned the streets." Irate Pedestrian: "Yeah, and :)me of you motorists drive just a though you owned the car." "What brought me here," asked he rosebud. "The stalk," answered the rose. er promised us Dentyn y, sat through it once!I" hi. Swoonatra could make me hewing Gum! That nifty flavor - I mean It really does. And the lpa keep my teeth white, I wanta mile all 'he time." m -Niade Only By Adams CHEATRE WEEK!.e e* ur.thr" st. Casbah' thu at. . ns-PretY * Ce%4atet SI f. ' Tre%as S. s Essential to Good [H1anninesa!