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PAGE FOUR THE TAR HEEL FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1953 i n AIR CONDITIONED Not cold but cool! Healthfully air conditioned by controlled temper ature that 'makes every day a good day!' 1 Tennis Starts Monday, Golf Wednesday TODAY AND SATURDAY ACROSS A ROARING, vA, PEL AMERICA THE CRY v ROSE! "WESTWARD THE COURSE OF EMPIRE!" BUT FIRST YOU HAD to cnnss V" t V ri RORY S it CAMTUftY-rox f -v: Carolina's Summer Session in tramural program got underway yesterday with Softball competi tion. Twelve ball teams have been formed. Manager Ed Hooks said results would be posted on the intramural board in the gym as well as print ed in Tuesday's Tar Heel. He said first and second round singles in tennis, which start Mon day, must be completed by Friday, Doubles also open Monday and completion date for the first round is Friday and the second round is scheduled to end Thursday, July 2. In intramural horseshoes, singles and doubles players are asked to report Monday at 7:30 p. m. at the pits near the Tin Can. Golf entries may be turned in through next Wednesday at the golf shop at Finley Course. A 50 cent entry fee must accompany the 18-hole qualifying score. v The 12 softball teams and their managers: Kappa Sigma, Bill Da- meron; Phi Delta Theta, Gene Gun ter; Ruffin Roughies, Chuck Mi ner; Polka Dots, Bob Page; Phi Kappa Sigma, Duane Johnson; Old Folks, W. B. Thomas; Squirrel Shooters, Jim Winston; Mountain eers, W. Brown; Pi Kappa Alpha, Simpson & Beamer; Grimes Dorm itory, Charles Honeycutt; Dekes, Larry Madry, and Beach Bumbs, McAdams. - Alice Dalrymple Slates Recital Tuesday In Hill Mary Alice Dalrymple, 'graduate student in music from Harrisburg, Pa., will give a piano recital in Hill Hall Tuesday at 8:30. There will be no admission charge. Miss Dalrymple graduated from Oberlin College where she studied piano in the Conservatory under Josephine Lytle. At present she is working toward her M.A. de gree in the Music Department here, and studying piano with Dr. William S. Newman of the music faculty. Her program Tuesday will in elude two sonatas by Scarlatti, Beethoven's Sonata in G, op. 31, No. 1., Chopin's Ballade ni F, two pieces by Brahms, the Intermezzo in E and the Capriccio in D minor, 2nd the Sonata in C-sharp minor by the recent American composer, Beryl Rubinstein. whs InisiKf Monday's softball schedule: 4:30 p. m. Beach Bums vs. Pi Kappa Alpha, Field 1; Phi Delta Theta vs. Kappa Sigma, Field 2, and Dekes vs. Phi Kappa Sigma, Field 3. CALHOUN COKIKNE CALVET CAMERON MITCHELL t Produced bv ANDRE HANM awecwg Of LOUIS KINS Screen Play by GEOFFREY HOMES SUNDAY & MONDAY mi llVul ion WAITER nmna Bream VMk In Town Chunk Simmons, a Carolina stu dent several years ago, was in town for the graduation ceremon ies. Simmons was third in the 1948 and 1952 decathalon com petition in the Olympics. Sophisticated Greeting Cards Steig Cards, Four Seasons Cards, Hate Cards, Oz Cards, Hand Print Cards. THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. Z 1 VI hen t)cu arc cfm its ne name on we box f h eir counts 1 Ice Cream Social An old fashioned ice cream so cial will be held on the Congre gational Christian Church lawn, 211 West Cameron Avenue, from 7 to 10 o'clock tonight. Homemade ice cream, cake and lemonade will be served. Everyone is invited. Sunday Service The Rev. Bernard Munger, min ister of the First Presbyterian Church of Corinth, Miss., will preach at the Sunday morning worship of the United Congrega tional Church, 211 West Cameron Avenue. He is a former pastor of this church, having served from 1947 to 1950. Summer worship hourc are church school at 9:15 a.m. and morning worship at 10 a.m. Presbyterian ine .rresDytenan unurcn on Franklin Street holds two services on Sunday, one at 9:45 a.m. and another at 11. Dr. Thomas A. Schafer, assistant professor of his torical theology in Duke Divinity School, will preach this Sunday. The student group will meet at 6 p.m. Sunday to begin a series of four programs on the Presbyterian Church. Dr. R. J. McMullen, act ing pastor, will lead the study. The group will meet at the Y Court at 6 this Sunday and go to the home of Dr. and Mrs. Wal lace Caldwell where they will eat and have a study period. Baptist Dr. Samuel T. Habel, pastor, will preach at the 11 o'clock wdrship this Sunday at the First Baptist Church. Sunday School will begin a. 9:45 a.m., with two classes for students. BSU will be held at 6 p.m. at the church. A forum will follow supper. Episcopal Holy Communion will be held at 8 a.m. Sunday at the Episcopal Church. A student discussion group will convene at 9:30 and hiorning worship will be at 11 o'clock. The Canterbury Club, a student group, will meet at 6 p.m. for supper in the church cloister garden. It will be followed by a program in charge of the Rev. L. B. Sherman, Episcopal student chaplain. 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