Pae Four THE DAILY TAR HEEL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1947 PTA NURSERY SCHOOL All students interested m nursery service this summer are urged to at tend a meeting of the PTA Nursery school tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the Baptist church. Tentative plans have been made to operate the schoo this summer, but the final decision will come at the meeting Thursday. Unirersity Service Station Odis Ptnderfraft Prop. CLASSIFIED Classified (Want Ad) advertisement art payable in advance at Tbi Daily Tab Hol bosineu office. ill Graham Memorial, by S o'clock the day preceding; publication. Th Daily Tab His. aaaamea responsibility eaiy for the first incorrect insertion, and then only to the extent of a make-ffood insertion to be ran only in case of an error which lessens the value of the advertisement. Dial F-S371 or F-S361 for further information. Ratbs: Minimum charge . M 1-26 words M words 1.00 FOR SALE 6B MOTORCYCLE, HARLEY - DAVID- son, size 74. New motor and paint last summer. W. H. Badgett, 101 Ev erett Dorm. (1-0553-1) 18 FT. VAGABOND HOUSE TRAIL- er. Sleeps four, all conveniences, good condition. Priced for quick sale. Be hind Alexander Dorm. Frank Worth ington. (1-0496-1) ONE HOLLYWOOD BED AND ONE folding steel double bed. Call F-2162. (1-0488-1) LOVELY SOLID BLACK COCKER spaniel puppy, 11 weeks old. Pedi greed, litter registered, dewormed and in best of health. Priced for quick sale at $25. Phone 9472. (1-0555-1) HAMILTON WRIST WATCH. CALL Chuck Hauser at DTH office any day between 3 and 6 p.m. Dial F-33G1. (1-0000-1) BICYCLE PRACTICALLY NEW Headlight and basket. $35.00. Must sell immediately. Call Mark Pope 5041. (1-0486-1) HOENIG'S CLUBHOUSE, 1 MILE beyond Univ. Lake on Univ. Rd. 62 V2 acre farm, good business site; $12,000. Call L. E. Hoenig, Jr., Orange Print shop, 3781. (1-0498-1) FOR SALE, AUTOMOTIVE 6BB '38 BUICK CLUB COUPE, RADIO and heater, good condition. Can be seen at Village Service Station. (1-0491-1) HELP WANTED 8 TWO STUDENTS FOR PART-TIME work. Apply Farmer's Dairy Retail Store. (chg. 'lxl) LOST 12 1945. STATE COLLEGE CLASS ring, Lambda Chi Alpha letters stamp ed on ruby setting. Reward. Call Bet tie Washburn, phone 3002. (1-0000-1) RIDES WANTED 18 TO CHARLOTTE OR VICINITY FRI day afternoon. Call Dick' Bradshaw at 8146. (1-0556-1) RIDERS WANTED 18A DESTINATION MACON, GEORGIA. Weekend May 9. Will drive my car or ride with you. Leave message for Dutton at 308 Alumni Building or phone 85G1. (i-0554-1) " TAKEN BY MISTAKE 20 WILL THE PERSON WHO TOOK my grey raincoat from the Pika house Monday, April 14, please call F-3221 and, exchange? Kenneth Lytton. (1-0499-1) WANTED TO BUY 24A SMALL CANOE. INQUIRE ROOM 4, Vance Dorm. , (1-0000-1) SEVEN OR EIGHT POWER PAIR of binoculars. Call Martha Jordan, 4486. . (1-0497-1) WANTED TO RENT 24B A FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR both summer terms by high school principal and wife. Write Cameron West, c-o Fairmont High School, Fair mont, N. C. (1-0552-1) WANTED TO EXCHANGE 24C t . - - WILL EXCHANGE USE OF 5 ROOM home in good neighborhood in Char-j lotte for similar house or apt: in; Cha pel Hill. Write Box 791, Chapel Hill. (1-0500-1) (Hi -.h rvi - - i jr. c If GILBERT "BUGS" BURNETT, sophomore from Burgaw, N. C, is the Student Party candidate for the Student Legislature. He served in the Army Air Forces as a pilot in the 434 Troop Carrier Command, and is business manager and trea surer of the Student Party. ARMY-NAVY CLUB All students whose fathers are in the regular service are invited to an organizational meeting of the club to morrow evening 7:30 at Roland Par ker No. 2. Election of officers will be announced. LFL ABNER (-HE MADE HER ACQUAINTANCE IN AN UNCONVENTIONAL WAY BUT HE SEEKS A Nicr ri irz ' - - 0 WW WSmd CHAPTT HE'LL GO FAR IT I HAVE GRAVER MATTERS ON MY MIND ANY FACET WHAT FACE CAN HE HAVE NOW ASSUMED?- 1 Li'l Aimer's Heel, "Fearless Fosdick" By Al Capp . 1 .11 ..in IP 'YOUR EYES a 17 ARE LIKE STARS, Ik 4 i U BABE1 YOUR M M RUBY LIPS TEMPT 1 i-- J L. FOUT OF MY HOUSE YOU OILY-TONGUEP PHONY.'.' I DOKfT LIKE YOUR FACET m jTHE NEXT EVENING iZl rAI irUTFD-I'vr RPPM XUIKIlHkirTl IT OVER. I WAS TERRIBLY UNFAIR TO THAT NICE YOUNG MAN. I DO WANT YOU rr rzr m it witui mmi uiu.uniJ- OH xonCitC DADDIKINS.r.r www -m - j HEAR THE JNJKW BENM Y GOODMAN AND KING COLE RECORDS AT Ab's Bookshop In Annual Festivities .... 'Queen of May' Will Be Crowned Sunday At Carolina BETTIE WASHBURN smokes CHESTERFIELDS She says, "They taste better, last longer, and are more satis fying." A nation-wide survey shows that Chesterfields are TOPS with College Students from coast-to-coast. The question. "Who will he the Queen of May," which has been ask ed hundreds of times on the campus will be answered next Sunday in For rest theatre at the annual May Day festivities. A Queen to reign over the occasion was selected several weeks ago in a mass coed balloting, but her name will remain a secret until she and her at tendants are revealed next Sunday. The event will tie sponsored by the Panhellenic council, and the CICA with the cooperation of the Dramatic Art department, Chi Omega, Phi Literary society, and the modern dance crroun. Chancellor Robert P,. House has been selected to crown the Queen in the ceremonies which will include the Woman's Glee club, a modern dance group directed by Nancy Brock and a pageant. Henrietta Coop er is pageant director which will in clude Vincent Cassidy as the- prime minister; James Riley, jester: and Bill Taylor, prince. Last year's pageant which took place in Sleepy Hollow and featured 10 BERMAN'S SALE 10 Our 10 Store-wide Reduction Sale Starts May 1, and Continues for 10 DAYS ONLY We reserve the right not to include items of regular daily specials, O. P. A. pre-ticketed items, and nationally-advertised items. All Sales Cash and Final 10 Begins with the Purchase of $1.00 , and up. . BERMAN'S DEPT. STORE TUSSY CROAf.1 DEGSOriAHT ! Whenever it's time to dress, it's time for fragrant jTussy Cream Deodorant. It's part of your costume, part of the impression you make, whether you're wearing gingham or chiffon. This fluffy cosmetic deodorant guards your personal daintiness, loaves a haunting scent. Gentle to your skin and to the finest fabrics. And it stays creamy so much longer! 4 ciwe mrA rLu tax. ry, xy SUTTON'S DRUG STORE J-' Your Walgreen Agency Rip Van Winkle and his dream drew- much campus attention and comment. Patty Harry and 12 attendants were crowned in the ceremonies. In case of rain May Day exercises will be held in the Forrest theatre on Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. PRE-SCHOOL CLINIC The pre-school 'clinic sponsored by the Health department will be held at the elementary school building Tues day morning, May 6, from 9 until 1 o'clock. All children who expect to attend next fall for the first time should attend the clinic. Beginners must be 6 years old by October 1 to enter school. Names of all new students should be turned in to Miss Mildred Mooney han, principal of the elementary school. 7281. Publications Board To Meet Tomorrow The Publications board will mtvt tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock in the office of the Philanthropic as sembly on the fourth floor of Now East. Students wishing to bring busi ness before the board at this tima must contact Robert Morrison, board president, before the meeting. ALPHA DELTA PI MEET The Alpha Delta Pi Alumni club will meet at 7:30 in the Alpha Delta Pi house, 407 East Rosmary street. The office phone number is All Chapel Hill alumni are asked to attend the meeting:. k arrrvuecr' - Mm) Wlf MB I imi in I riiiiiiM mm J - "'mc j tviuict h v i mm m "WW1 iwinii....'oaM win MARJORIE MAIN louise alibritton PERC1T KiLBRIDE - BILLY HOUSE RICHARD LONG From the Bel Selling Book by Belly MacDonold froayced and Written niirOTPn r-rM...n' ior..,.screMb, uncoitit trtoKINt 3d FRED- F FINKLEHOFFF Difecleoy CHESTrR FBSKIMF . fl UHIVERSAI .IMTrgMTm PICTURE See It At Your Favorite Motion Picture Theatre r i """""""" 1 ii. i. , imi,,-,!, U1) - niim.,i.jl, '.1 li 'l