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THE TAR HEEL FRIDAY, JULY 10 1953 Madry t Continued, from pase 1) with a eift and several speakers, them floss Bartley of the TTniversitv of Indiana, lauded the UNC publicity director. Bartley "As nublicitv director of the iTniveristv of North Carolina, where he has rounded out 30 years of distinguished service to his al ma mater: as mayor of Chapel uni inr fmir terms: as district of Rotary International; as a former president of this association, and as an all-round Last Issue Tuesday Tuesday1! Tar Heel will be the last for this Summer. Dua to financial limitations the paper is published only dur ing the first session each year. Deadline for copy is noon Npn- day in the paper's offices on second floor Graham Memorial ennri fellow. Bob Madry has com jwv - r,iio n record of outstanding ac- ..... l-x! hievement that this association views with great pride. rhirmt? sessions of tne conven tion, the association's 36th annual THIS IS IT 3 Men's Dorms Fete Coeds With Picnics This Week coDr ni male dormitories have been holding picnics for coed re- t act nifht SDencer Dormitory was entertained by the boys from Winston Dormitory witn a weenie roast at Hogan's Lake, boiwau ropPeriel the picnic part of it. " .. -1. - Trvf Working on tne project wcic Curran, Max Ballinger, nowaiu Tickle, Harold Remona, iommy Hopkins, LaRue Smith, JacK rants, Ann Parsons, Dot fcmotners anu Scottie Dickinson. The picnic last- A trnm fi to 11 TJ.m. Some 75 people attended anomer outdoor gathering held this week when Old East and wesi mvueu the ladies from Smith Dormitory. affair Madrv led two panel dis cussions and was chairman of the nominating committee tor new officers. He has headed UNC's publicity outlet since 1923. After a picnic by Navy Field they danced on the terrace of Woollen Gym. Helping out were Bill Ven able, Mickey Rouse, Bill Formydu- vail, Tatum Sparger, Helen rausi, Pat Sewell, Ray Kicn, jacKie cai ten, Taylor Williams and Betty Shockley. CLASSIFIED ANNOUNCEMENT OLD AND RARE BOOKS WE hnve em from three for a quarter n n tn 9 month's rent. Brows- ww ing's fun. THE INTIMATE BOUtt.- SHOP, 205 E. Franklin bt. Guest Minister Tho Tpv Tiernard Munger. for- merly pastor of the Congreational Christain Church here, will preach Sunday morning at the 11 o cioc.t service of the Baptist Church, pre sently he is pastor of a Presby terian church in Corinth, Miss. Sunday night BSU's program will be on "Baptist Distinctives." 1 THE UNICORN BOOK.SHOP Wel comes summer students to browse, mieht make a find among our many out of print books. Over SUTTON'S DRUG STORE dial 96173. HELP WANTED This is the right time to buy the right Clothes at the right price. While you still have 3 months to enjoy them, take your picK ot mese exira uiunc v.ium absolutely wholesale cost. Milton doesn't want to carry over a single summer item, ino special purchases - all part of our choice regular stock. Check the following list carefully and you'll see what I mean. Moygashel Irish linen Suits, $60.00 value, reduced to r 32.99 Viscose linen Suits, wonderfully crease resistant, cut from 35.00 to 2199 Moygashel Irish linen Slacks reduced from 13.95 to 9.99 Viscose linen Slacks reduced from 8.95 to W Room Reservations Those who have not reserved rooms for the second Summer Session should do so immediate ly by contacting the Housing Office in New East Annex. Housing Administrator James Wadsworth yesterday reminded Summer School students that it is necessary to make a separate $6 deposit to reserve a room for the Farr. Most of the rooms for the Fall already are taken, he said. QUALIFIED STUDENT HELP TO wrtrV mrt time at Graham Memor- " . . x ial Student Union during tne nexi Summer Session and this Fall. Contact Director Jimmy Wallace or the GM office. BERMAN'S July CLEARANCE SERVICES OFFERED inrn YOUR CLASSMATES AND Mhprs nn the campus and bring i-n,ir laundry here where you save . . . rtipv and zet vour laundry DacK, mm V A 0 " 0 m 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. BAH Summer Merchan- 4 dise Greatly Reduced Baby cord sanforized cottor Slacks reduced to 5.99 Shell cordovan loafers, ne it before on sale, reduced from 15.95 to -r 7 1 Choice calfskin Shoes, fully leather lined $15.00 value, reduced to Large group of other Shoes including many cordovans, drastically cut Our specially made basket weave dress Shirts reduced from 5.00 to only $7.00 long sleeve sport Shirts cut to Our exclusive oxford gray tropical worsted slacks, $20.00 value, cut to Dance Saturday Night Ten trainees in public health ill he eiven a dance tomor- row night from 8 to 11:30 on the Woollen Gym terrace. WANTED DRIVERS EAGER TO SAVfc triAnov ennd eas. HI-WAY SER- JiiVv j v- O" vtfF. STATION on Carrboro curve has regular at 29.4 and hi-test at 30.4. You can't beat it. moe jod only $1. Car wash oniy ?i or u- wash it for 50 cents. LADIES' BATHING SUITS Vz OFF (S&siBflDl TODAY & SATURDAY rv.. $4.00 short sleeve sport Shirts cut to J Entire stock year round suits and sport coats, nothing held back, cut 20 off list price .--t.j j c..;tc and reaular cotton cord Suits re- J J t 11 eft A " QUCtfU TIOIII r.!...- u,iui.d hahv cord cotton Suits reduced from 24.50 to ' tL!.. .tn valiiAS 3.50 cut to 1-99 Large group poio jihm, SLIGHT CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS ALL SALES CASH Take this opportunity to discover why Milton's .1 i . is known througnout me siaie. VrH V WARNER BRUb. sftnsation of the nation! Clothing Cupboai ftMi'rVuDicTiaM . paiii & RAYMOND CECIL KtlLAWAY rtrntm iudui JACK PENNICR LOU M0RHEIM ml uam m turn rnr lOCOC D (0fy 6)f B i V RDAnRIIDV SUNDAY MONDAY i wm rTrTuU Susan 1 1 1 1 Youll Always Find a Coo! Breeze and a Warm Welcome in THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP Wide Assortment of Ladies SANDALS Many Styles $2.98 pr. 205 E. Franklin St. OPEN EVENINGS Closed Sundays During Summer LADIES' DRESSES Vz OFF MEN'S BONDSHIRE BRAND SHOES Formerly Priced up to $12 Now as Low as $6.98 pr. Crosby Square Shoes For Men $5 pr. SAMSONITE LUGGAGE In All Colors Other Luggage at Lower Prices BERMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE 1
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