TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1953 THE TAR HEEL PAGE THREE Folk Music Band The Folk Music Band will prac tic at 8:30 Thursday night on the Memorial Hall stage. Participants and spectors are invited. - THE STORY OF ELECTRA Once there was a gal name of Electra Finn, and she had every thing. Brains too. And she was unhappy. Whenever, she was out with some guy and she referred to the Dark Lady of the Sonnets, he'd think she was talking about Harlem, and when she tried to get frisky with a mention of the Canterbury Tales he said he hadn't ever been to Canterbury but he was doing all right. Poor Electra. She began to fear thai Brains and Life wouldn't mix. She developed Complexes. and then one day Electra, lucky creature, happened to drop in at an establishment whose name can be discovered at the bottom of this advertisment. Immagine her surprise to find it filled with Men with Brains, and practically all of them under stood English. She even got off a couple of mentally adult wise cracks that didn't fall flat on their faces for want of an audience. Electra's doing all right, now. She's decided that life and Brains are a pretty darn swell combina tion. And what's more, she's learned what so many students before her discovered. The finest all round people on the Campus are customers of THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. OPEN EVENINGS 1 Tried the best steaks in town? You haven't unless you've tried The Pines. Also: Seafood that Slept in the ocean last night. ,;; THE PINES On The Raleigh Road Money (Continued from page 1) stitutions and laymen." Dr Berelson stated that the grants would be used to pay for the released time of faculty mem bers on the committee, the costs oi the visiting committees, secre tarial and research assistance, tra vel, and other expenses. The five Universities were selected from a number of applications that were invited by the foundation. The scientific study of factors influencing human behavior is one of the five areas of concentration adopted in 1950 by the Trustees of the Foundation. The other four are advancement of peace, demo cratic institutions, economic well being, and education. Brownie Movie Camera (made by Kodak) Stop in now and be ready to start your personal movie diary the week end of the 4th. You'll be able to make gorgeous full -color 8mm. movies the first time. There's only one simple setting to make, and the Brownie Movie Camera is so inexpensive to Operate. Now only $39.75 including Fede ral tax. FOISTER'S CAMERA STORE I Vacation Movies ! I are as easy as 1 I 47 Enter Tennis Intra murals; 4 Softball Games Slated Today Officials Are Named For Tilts This Week Four games are scheduled in scftball today. At 4 p.m. on field 1, the Moun taineers t will play the Dekes and on f ield 3 the Roughies will take on the Squirrel Shooters. At 5 p.m. Grimes Dormitory meets the Polka Dots on Field 1 and on field 3 Pi Kappa Alpha plays Phi Del ta Theta. Tomorrow's schedule: field 1 -Roughies vs. Beach Bums and field- 3 Dekes vs. Grimes Dorm, both at 4 p.m.; at 5 p.m. field 1 Kappa Sigma vs. Pi Kappa Alpha and field 3 Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Polka Dots. Thursday's schedule: field 1 -Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Grimes Dorm and field 3 Polka Dots vs. Old Folks, both at 4 p.m.; at 5 p.m. field 1 Squirrel Shooters vs. Phi Delta Theta and field 3 Beach Bums vs. Kappa Sigma. Today, Clifton and Schwartz will work field 1 and Smith and Carter will officiate on field 3. Griffith is the spare. Tomorrow, field 1 will be handled by Nadeau and Parker and field 3 will be handled by Clifton, and McGinty with Smith as spare. Thursday, Smith and Griffith will be the officials for field 1 and Nadeau and Parker will referee on field 3 with Carter as spare. meeting the schedule and in case Officials are responsible for meeting the schedule and in case they cannot they should notify the Intramurals Department a day be fore they are supposed to officiate last Day For GM's Tourney Entries close at 6 o'clock to night in Graham Memorial's ping pong tournament. Play begins to morrow at 6 o'clock. Tournev officials announced yesterday that three trophies will be given, to the champions in the men's and women's divisions as well as grand champion. The tro phies are on display in the Y lob by today. The tournament will be played on the new ping pong tables re cently installed by the student un ion. Paddles and balls will be fur nished by the union. There is no entry fee. Further information may be ob tained at the main office of Gra ham Memorial. Tennis Match Chapel Hill will play Rocky Mount in tennis at 3 p.m. to morrow on the varsity courts. GLASSES FITTED AND REPAIRED Fast Accurate Service in Our Own Laboratary CITY OPTICAL CO. 121 E. Franklin St. Tel. 3566 Players Told About Tennis Regulations Forty-one players are entered in the intramural tennis program which goes into its second day today. Both doubles and singles mat ches are already being played. Match. results should be record ed on the draw sheet posted on the varsity court bulletin board. This responsibility goes to the winner of each match and matches not completed by the deadline set tor the various rounds will be re corded as a double forfeit. The Intramural Department suggests that each contestant, or doubles team, bring three new balls to each first match. Use only three balls for the match with the winner receiving the three unused H balls and the loser getting the used balls. By this plan, the Intramural Department notes, no one need furnish more than three new balls for the entire tourney. Players are responsible for re serving their own courts. Ihis may be done by calling the bas ket room, 9-1426. Reservation cards may be picked up at the bas ket room at the gym. Players entered are Wallace Ashley, Sam Barnard, Frank Bow man, Bill Beckman, Bob Bryan Cowden, Jim Crews, Leslie Da Henry T. Clark, Jack Cole, D. J. meron. B. W. Dantzler, N. J. De- merath, Bob Fountain. Ray Gould, Lawton Gresham, Roger Hendrix, Buddy Heins, Otis Hudson, N. E. Jarrard, Larry Ma- Honeycutt. Fred Hooper, J. E. dry, George McGinty, Ted Mc Laughlin, Charles Miner, John Moore, D. A. Okun, Frank Parks Jr H. Reichert, Peter Sprague, Cooper Taylor, Gene Taylor, Don ald Taylor, Harry Taylor, Ray Thomas, W. E. Thompson", Harry Wilson, Charles Wickman, Jim Winston and Lee Wiley. ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF- PALM BEACH SUITS Several Shades to Choose from including Charcoal Grey '.Sif ft a life 5 Ell MURALS Thursday's Scores League 1: Phi Delta Theta 7, Rcugies 0; Kappa Sigma 3, Squir rel Shooters 3 (tie) Legue 2: Polka Dots 5, Moun taineers 4; Old Folks 11, Phi Kap pa Sigma 10. Watermelon Is Free This Friday T-O-D-A-Y An Impudent new gaiety from The Tight Little Island "Brandy For The Parson" DISARMINGLY BRAZEN N. Y. Times WED. & THUR.' Wild, wicked, wonderful Pans Lall her loves, ladies and lusty legends! ROMUUJS i J09MMR 1 .o".. F I .tv 3 ) ft i v. I i- !' if 7 ' mm 1 '""'"in VfflMM i I COLUMBIA ST. I

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