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rAGS FOUR THE TAR HEEL FRIDAY, JULY 3 1953 Softball Playoffs To Start Phi Delta Theta Leads Both Leagues Playoffs in the intramural soft-4- ball leagues begin Monday after- noon with Phi Delta Theta fra I ternity the only undefeated team in both leagues. 1 ' Thi srhpdnlp and nnirinff will I be announced by the Intramural Department and posted on its bu J.entin board. Managers are asked to check the times their teams play. The standings: League Team W L Pet Phi Delta Theats 4 . 0 1.000 Squirrel Shooters 3 1 .750 Kappa Sigma 2 1 .667 Pi Kappa Alpha 3 2 .600 Roughies 1 4 .200 Beach Bums 'O 3 .000 League 2 Team W L Pet Mountaineers , 4 1 .800 Polka Dots 3 1 .750 Old Folks 3 II .750 Phi Kappa. Sigma 2 2 .500 DKE, ' 14 .200 Grimes . - 0 4 .000 i FOISTER'S CAMERA STORE JULY SHOE SALE 1 GROUP MEN'S DRESS SHOES $1.98 1 GROUP ' MEN'S DRESS SHOES $2.98 Crosley Square Shoe JULY CLEARANCE SALE $5.00 ODDS AND ENDS Crosley Square Shoe All Summer Shoes ON SALE ' $8.95 AND UP BERMAN'S DEPT. STORE Trip Cancelled Because not enough people signed up to warrent chartering a bus, the trip to Manteo and "The Lost Colony", scheduled for to morrow and Sunday, has been cancelled. Weaver At BSU Dean of Students Fred Weaver will speak at Baptist Student Union Sunday night at 6 o'clock. The 11 o'clock service Sunday morning at the church will be communion: Community Sing There will be po community sing Sunday night. However, one is planned for next week and the committee is asked to meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the YMCA to go over plans for it. Golf . Golf entrants yesterday were re minded by the intramural depart ment to get their matches off be fore the deadlines. ' The : second round, which started yesterday, ends Monday. The third round starts Tuesday and ends next Friday and the final ronud will start July 11 and end July 15. Party Tonight A "Splash Party"-and every one's invited -will be held to night from 7:30 to 9 at Kes&ing outdoor pool behind Woollen Gym. After the swim there will be a watermelon slicing sponsored by the Baptist Student' Union. Those expecting to attend the slicing are asked to sign up at the pool before 8:30 tonight. A table will be near the pool . for registeration of students., Tonight's swim will replace the square dance usually held in Y court. 1 BARGAINS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET Our Latest Shipment of Remainders at Prices You Can't Resist. THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. OPEN EVENINGS Closed Sundays During Summer Monday; AF Reserve Seeking AAen Maj. Raymond Gould, com manding officer of the local Air Force reserve unit, yesterday ask ed interested USAF reserve offi cers, particularly Korean veterans, to "start the new year off right." This can be done, he advised, "by attending meeting of the re serve unit regularly, whose cur rent year started this week. Meet ings are held every Monday at 5 p m. in the AF ROTC building be hind Emerson Stadium." To maintain eligibility for pro motion and retirement only 35 points are needed in addition to 15 points given for being a mem ber of the reserves, Maj. Gould said. Extra points may be obtain ed, he added, by participating in various programs throughout the year. Retires (Continued from page 1) to Miss Mallett and presented her with a piece of coronation silver from some of her friends in the University faculty and administra tion. It was a sterling silver re plica of the anointing spoon. She also received several gifts from her co-workers and junior staff members of the institute for re search in Social Science. Smokey Says: Enough to fire one with indignation I 1 10 Cent Beer Everyday 3:30 to- 5. "WHATOtA 60TTHERe L 2 ft P w o ga o W A jr fijj H ft 60 a Book (Continued from page 1) ing days of the Civil War and the first months of Reconstruction, some severe losses were sustain ed. Its collections were finally brought together and given a safe home in 1892 when the Society was given its present headquarters, The Lee House. Preliminary arrangements have been made between the Universi ty Press and the Virginia Histori cal Society to publish another book early next year. The latter volume, by Marshall CLASSIFIED FOR SALE 1S34 FORD ROADSTER. A SWEET running Mbrcury engine in her and a honey of a paint job. Yours for $150 at Hi-Way Service Sta tion on the Carrboro Curve. ANNOUNCEMENT OLD AND RARE BOOKS WE have 'em from three for a quarter on up to a month's rent. Brows ing's fun. THE INTIMATE BOOK SHOP, 205 E. Franklin St. THE UNICORN BOOK SHOP Wel comes summer students to browse, might make a find among our many out of print books. Over SUTTON'S DRUG STORE dial 96173. HELP WANTED STUDENT EXPERIENCED IN Selling men's clothes to work part time. Apply manager of the Sport Shop, N. Columbia St. SERVICES OFFE"RED JOIN YOUR CLASSMATES AND others on the campus and bring your laundry here where you save money and get your laundry back, washed and dried in one hour. Washed in only 30 minutes. Shirts hand finished. You can't beat our service. Ask the boys who come here regularly. ROSEMARY AU TOMATIC LAUNDRY, 329 W. Rosemary St. Dial 5121. WANTED DRIVERS EAGER TO FILL' UP for the 4th at a SAVING. Hi-Way Service Station on Carrboro Curve has regular at 29.4 and hi-test at 30.4. Wash is only a $1 or u-wash- it for" 50 cents. Satisfaction gua ranteed. t l 1 1 Fishwick, of Washington and Lee University, is concerned with the life and work of Michael Miley, the Lexington, Va. photographer who documented General Lee's last years. It has been prepared from the large collection of Mil ey's photographs, now owned by the society. JULY SHOE SALE 200 PAIRS LADIES' x ODDS AND ENDS SPECIAL SALE PRICE $1.00 BERMAN'S DEPT. STORE ' 1 jf a l f J " r tB m r I i W J V) an mm mm KARI BLANCHARO tamnua-iioMaiuum HKS BHVOa CflHTKT IfJimK A TODAY SATURDAY awalW Mil I" K-'XjC-r mm 'aTdJsr run 'ft l ill t? Ml- (mm r: i UNIVtRSAL-INTERNATIONAL presenls Barbara Stanwyck III I BiSiri" ctilarrlfl9 RICHARD CARLSON-LYLE BETTGER SUNDAY MONDAY 13 17
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