Page 4 Shore Plans Party For New North Shore Hall is giving a party Thursday, March 11 for New North. It will be held in the Soda Shop and will last from 5:30 until 8:00 p.m. Sorry-Wrong Chute! We'll Clean It Up LAWRENCE, KANS. (ACP) —A couple here got an unpleasant surprise one night when two bas ketfuls of ti-ash came tumbling into their living room. It seems they lived in the basement of a three-story house, the top floor of which was occupied by a group of University students. The students didn't realize that the basement was occupied, the University Daily Kansan reports, and decided to empty their waste paper basket down an old laundry chute. The chute opened right in to the middle of the couple's liv ing room; The students planned to nail the chute up this week-end. College Cleaners Guilford College Phone 2311 DICK PLEASANTS GREENSBORO'S Finest Theatre! Starts Sunday "MANY RIVERS TO CROSS" CinemaScope & Color starring ROBERT TAYLOR ELENOR PARKER VICTOR McLAGLEN Coming Soon "WHITE FEATHER" "DEEP IN MY HEART" "THE COUNTRY GIRL" THE GUILFORDIAN Social Committee Sponsors Movie The Social Comittee will spon sor its first free movie of the year tomorrow night. "How Green Was My Valley," with Walter Pidgeon and Mau reen O'Hara will be presented free of charge at 7:30 p. m. in Memorial Hall. All are invited. CYKEC SHOE SHOP SHINE PARLOR 105 N. Greene We dye shoes all colors Why don't YOU make Ham's Sundry Store Your last stop on your way home from the show? McDADE'S, Inc. See Tiny Mims, '56 For Sweaters, Slacks, and and Accessories McDADE'S, Inc. On The Square Victory Theatre Now Through Saturday, March 11-12 The Talk of the Nation! GRETA GARBO is BACK in "CAMILLE" COMING . . . March 17 S. HUROK presents VERDI'S "AIDA" in breathtaking color The Theatre Of Distinction MEYERS OWIATtP ORt 0OS C% lATf f,TO"f handsome, fashion-new All Wool Flannel Slacks in Ivy League Greys 10.98 other slacks in fall wool flannel! from sizes 29 to 42 STREET FLOOR d' t t f March 11, 1955

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