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THE DAILY TAR HEEL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1942 PAGE FOUR Spring Fashion Show Scheduled Tonight Coeds Appear In Benefit Show Tonight With a score of attractive coeds and matrons for models, 75 costumes, 2 ) lavish setting in five scenes, and a nar rator and orchestra, the stage is set for a brilliant display at the Junior Service League's annual Fashion Show in Hill hall at 8:30 tonight. Final plans arid preparations were completed and announced yesterday by Mrs. Herman Schnell, who is general chairman of the event. . The public is invited, Mrs. Schnell said, and a large crowd is expected. All the proceeds, she explained, will go to the support of the League's baby clinic , for white and colored children and mothers in Chapel Hill and Carr boro. New Spring Styles Tonight's show will feature new spring styles. While the 75 costumes have all been furnished through the courtesy of Ellis-Stone m Durham, they represent the creations of many of the nation's leading designers. . The annual fashion parade this year will be presented in five scenes, play clothes, sports wear, date dresses, dres sy coats and suits, and f ormals. Mrs. Marguerite Garber Lewis, who is well known to radio audiences in this state, has been secured as commenta tor, and one of the campus orchestras will furnish music for the occasion. A new feature will be a display of matrons' clothing, modeled by Mrs. Harry Comer and Mrs. Sedalia Gold. Medical Authority To Lecture Today Dr. George W. McCoy, formerly medical director of the National In stitute of Health and now Professor of Preventive Medicine at Louisiana State University, is giving d series of lectures today, tomorrow and Friday on tularemia and leprosy at 11 o'clock in the lecture room of the School of Public Health. it happens here ... 11:00 Lecture by Dr. George -W. McCoy in lecture room of School of Public Health. " KAT CHARLES (Continued from first page) her piety. Majoring in journalism, her present plans are to work for the Sandhill Citizen upon graduation. Having had several years experience with the pa per, she has run the- gamut of news writing, having' written everything from want ads to news stories, "al though nothing exciting enough has ever occurred to startle the readers of the Sandhill Citizen." 2:00 NROTC dance commi 1 1 e e meets in Unit office. 2:30-2:45 AFTERNOON MUSIC presents music from Montiverdis "Ulysses" over WDNC, WBIG. 2:45-3:00 BOOKS, Plays and Prob ems. Members of the Book reviewing class of Walter Spearman and Phillips Russel will review several books per taining to North Carolina. The same stations will carry the program. 4:15 IRC presents Dr. Alexander Loudon, Netherlands' Ministers to the United States, in an address in Me morial hall. 6:15 Supper-meeting of Freshman friendship council in small cafeteria of Lenoir Dining hall. 7:70 Jimenez Borja speaks to Span ish club in Grail room of Graham Memorial. 7:30 Black-out concert in main lounge of Graham Memorial. 7:30 Dr. B. Harvie Branscomb speaks in Gerrard hall. "Did Jesus Found Christianity?" 7:30 Freshman basketball. UNC vs. Kannapolis high school in Woollen gym. 8:30 Exhibition basketball game. Carolina varsity vs. Goodyear Wing- foots in Woollen gym. 8:30 Junior Service League fash ion show in Hill hall. 9 : 30-10 : 00 CAROLINA ROUND TABLE discusses "How Can We Stem the Tide in the Far East." Station WDNC. 1 NROTC Dance Group To Meet Today The NROTC dance committee will meet today at 2 o'clock in the Unit office. In addition to the regular com mitteemen, the folowing unit members were requested to attend: Paul True blood, Marshal Ward, Mac Morris, Maurice Griffin, Reid Thompson, Karl Bishopric, Sonny McDonald, Denny Hammond, Ned Mewborne, Bill Brown, Bob Worthum, Bill Sharkey, John Pa ty, Paul Simmons, Jack Titchner, John Davis, Dick. Knight, and Grady Mor gan. SPECIAL GROUP (Continued from first page) selves to curtailment or cessation of student government." The Committee's associates include Frank Williams, Harrison Symmes, Henry Moll, Arthur Dixon, Louis Har ris, setty .Ferry, um uritt, Curry Jones, Frank Alspaugh, Orville Camp bell, Walter Klein, Dan Martin, Morty Cantor , and Dick " Railey. More stu- J dents are daily lining themselves up with the non-partisan group. In meetings Saturday afternoon and late Saturday night the Committee formulated a slate of suggested can didates, which is unapproved by the entire . organization. A point-by-point, tentative platform was created, and a general program was worked out. Borja to Address Spanish Club Today Peruvian summer school student Jose Jimenez Borja will speak to the Spanish club tonight at 7:30 in Grail room of Graham Memorial. Preceding Borja's talk there will be a short business meeting in which the vice-president, secretary-treasurer, and a constitution committee will be elected. PRISONER (Ce?Q0WfcI1 IPunazzIl - ACROSS J rroJT4 I alrt U Ordinary I Perfectly m 17 New EnjUad rUU 11 Mar la 13 Good JO Enfineertn tfefre 11 6 e'e 23 Coarse ol rtadj 25 Possess IS Narrow opening 28 Domineer 29 Brave mu JO Se duck 32 Siamese demos 33 Sick person 34 Appeartas 36 Sink down , 38 Wages 39 Hard seed 0 Marked with name 44 Sweeper 4j Mohammedan noblemen 49 Hearing organ 51 Japged 52 Seines 53 Bundled 55 Asiatic beasts of burden 55 Materia) containing - metal 57 Scolda 89 Top 60 Chinese measure x Ey LASS AJfSWSS TO r&svioca rczzLS oeYi-joMe rsee in LOVDON . Continued from first page) will participate in open debate with the Memorial hall audience at the conclus ion of his speech. The banquet originally arranged to be staged in the Carolina Inn will take place tonight at 6 PM Graham Me morial's banquet room. A reception in the main lounge will take place fol lowing the banquet. Queen Wilhelmina's 50-year-old em issary for the Dutch government-in- exile is expected to interpret every con ceivable phase of his erovernment's "amazing . . . gallant . . . historic" war in the Pacific. Continued from first page) ried in Emporia, Virginia last Decem ber. . Although Jarboe claimed he 'had stolen only one coat, police found three other coats in the car. Acting immediately in order to catch other thieves, if any, Chief Sloan dispatch ed his men to Oxford, Henderson, South "Hill, Va., and Richmond Va. While they met with no' success m Henderson and Richmond officers found that Jarboe had sold coats both Oxford and South Hill, Va. Disposal Method As yet no professional fences have been uncovered, but Jarboe's method of the disposal of the coats has been found. Approaching a prospective buy er, Jarboe would tell a story of need ing some ready cash. Declaring him self to be a poor hitch-hiker he would offer one of the stolen coats for col lateral and as soon as the deal was over he would go on to some other town. When questioned about his past rec ord, Jarboe implied that he had serv ed some time before, maintaining throughout that past offenses had nothing to do with' the present charge After1 constant questioning " the po lice gathered that their prisoner "had been around," and knew what he was doing by continued silence. Ti!lh Lenten Celebration to ise ieia 1 oaay 61 Wise 62 Kingnsn 64 First person singular 63 Disease of grain 67 Polygon 69 Being born 70 Most trite DOWN 1 Pharaoh 2 Smother t TeUnrtjca a&&cj 4 Xxtst 8 Boiali ealldrea On who prods t Confidence Beau 9 Thought 19 King in "Tn Tempest" 11 Spike of grata 12 New Latin tabor.) 13 Freed from blame 14 Ugly sight 23 Knob 24 Girl's nam 25 Comb, form: son 27 Hardens steel 29 The past 31 Persian coins 33 Misuse 35 Brood of pheasants 37 One (Fr. 40 Wool fat 41 Patriotic song 42 Seize with teeth 43 Most beloved 44 Natives of Brittany 45 Water about casUe 46 Inhabitants of Arctic 47 Squandered again 50 Wing of seed 53 Started 64 Station 57 Nude 58 Peruvian tobacco 61 Dry, as wine 63 Man's nickname 66 Till sale abbr. 68 Germanium iabbr.1 1 lz I3 I4 I5 lb I7 I I8 P 10 j2 j5 4 JT- r - HP Ml HZ wTZW 41 go--: b2. 43 " 1 1 I JTurl 1 1111 Visit, by. United Feature Syndicate, Inc. SPRING FASHION REVUE HILL MUSIC HALL Wednesday, Feb. 18th, 8:30 P.M. I Benefit of Junior Service League. of Chapel Hill since are warned that there are perhaps still thieves on the campus to be ac counted or. v Daily Tar Heel officials have work ed in close cooperation with the police department since Jarboe's capture in order that no information would be released to aid any accomplices. INTRAMURALS (Continued from page three) I with six were the leaders in the Lewis attack. BVP Wins There will be an Ash Wednesday celebration of the Holy Communion this morning at 10:30 at the Chapel of the Cross. An evening service will be held at 5:15 this afternoon. Next Sunday all Episcopal students are asked to take corporate commun ion at the 8 o'clock service. NEWS BRIEFS i (Continued from first page) Enrollment at the University of Ver mont is 1,322, a loss of 132 under last year. There are 716 men and 606 women students. Complete Showing of Latest SPRING FASHIONS Modeled By V. NX, Co-eds Play Clothes, Sportswear, Date Dresses, Coats and Suits and Dazzling Formals : All From Valley Forge, the House today passed Ti7r o4. and sent to the Senate a record I oo i rrn nni nnn z j? first, half wfint on tn rnle nn a 56-10 ,x,v,vx ayyivy,. mtiuii xux ... . . tanks- mprohanf. slims cruris nnrl ntVipr win. With Moody, Jbsarrier, and .Lester ; ' : r ' topping the attack the BVP team had Pmen oi war. little trouble with the btacy ciud. Bar- LONDON, Feb. 17 (UP) Prime rier scored 18, Moody 15, and Lester Minister Winston Churchill today chal- 10 points for the winners. lenged a restive Parliament "to throw Everett No. 1 eked out a 27-26 win him out if it could find a better man" over Graham No. 2 in a tight ball and said that damage inflicted on the game. Graham led at the half, but the German battleships Gniesnau ' and Everett team went into the lead in the Scharnhorst in the battle of the Dover final minutes. Albright with 10 points Straits would keep them out of action was the top player for the winners, for some time. Wilson scored 10 noints for Graham. Antolini Leads Siirma Chi KAWlxUUJN, ueD. 7 iur j Koyal Ed Antolini led Sigma Chi to a 25- ina.ian inorce Pnes have roared into 18 victory over'SAE No. 2. Antolini acuon over i3urma lor tne lirst time tallied 12 noints. ThP winnprs nPld - wuuuuuihub wsuuseu, as pnusa pa- I J 1 i 1 i J 1 i i slim onp-noint. IpaH at. th naif hnt in irois souinwesx oi tne nuge uuiean le. ' i; i t i t x the final period went out in front by ""e wiui-.wus a ni maro-in tn win r,.us UJ; iiui, w uew aimcii pu- m " "O O Aycock No. 2 outlasted Old East to win 26-20. Brockway was the leading performer for the winners, tallying D A fHTfiTR A I I ,-4.1. I KJM..m-t A CLASSIFIED 50c each insertion. All advertise ments must be paid for in advance and the ad must be turned in at the Tar Heel Business Office by 4 o'clock the day before publication. sitions. LOST: Tan leather wallet containing considerable sum of money-driver's license. Return to Louis Nicoud at St. Anthony Hall and receive liberal reward. WHOEVER borrowed the Black Roll fast Bicycle (single bar, chrome fen ders) from in front of Grimes Dor mitory Friday afternoon, please re . turn to, or notify Bill Hunter, 409 Grimes. nine points. Ebbs with seven was run ner-up. Kernoodie paced the Uld .East scoring with nine points. SWIMMING (Continued from page three) Durham, N. C. COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS, YOU'LL ENJOY IT! ADMISSION 25c All Proceeds for the Junior Service League (Continued from page three) membered, is the player who broke Hank Luisetti's four-year scaring, rec ord with 1941 points compiled at Broa- dus-Alderson college in West Virginia. Glamack, of course, the other 'rookie' Southern conference tourney March 6 sensation of the team, will be at center. and 7. Gene Anderson and Howard Vocke mil xl " t i I 1, ; -T T"l 1 j m tti xms is me second time this season aiumiu ux ruruue ana est. jonns re- that a swimming team has asked that spectively will play in the backcourt I its meet be cancelled. Clemson re- f or ne Wingf oots. quested the cancellation of its contest If. Glamack should need relief, the here last Friday' on the grounds that Goodyear club can call on Nebraska's (it would not give the Tar Heels any Floyd Ebaugh, 6'7" of real basketball competition. timber. Bob Parsons, also of Nebras- At the same time Jamerson an- ka, will likely see action during the nounced the calling off of the Florida game. meet he also said that Augusta Mili- Range's starting line-up is somewhat tary Academy, which has an undefeat- of a question mark. It is certain that ed team this season, had requested its al the men on the squad will see action meet with the frosh this Saturday be and that the varsity regulars will be cancelled. I- RED CROSS-WSS (Continued from first page) WSS five campus drives. Georsre Hayes and the Interdormitory coun cil have been cooperating with Railey in the dorm effort. j used with the idea in mind of keeping them in shape for the trip to Navy and Maryland at the close of the week. FROSH CAGERS (Continued from page three) as the best freshman team in many years and this vear's Tar RoKic. vo,r xiiii ireete Buin-s iratemiry cam- abreadv dronnpd a na,v t onai i-.f i,ais au uuu4i conuTi- year's crack team in the number of duuuiis maue at xraterniiy meetings losses Carolina Theatre NOW PLAYING John Shepperd Loretta Young- in '?The Men in Her Life" V - I Springing to life from the pages of Ken neth Roberts' great novel! Thrills you'll never forget! Cast of thou sands! All In Technicolor I - M -"-SO ALrr iiddiiigiyyol M (BOOK 1 ROGERS' RANGERS) SPFVCSR Robt. YOUNG WALTER BRENNAN RUTH HUSSEY NAT PENDLETON also COLOR CARTOON NOW PLAYING PICK THEATRE throughout the campus will be col- I lected to form one mass appropriation. Help the World's Students!
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