PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL" SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11. icq Meredith Girls To Attend Fete By BSU Tonight The Baptist Student Union will play host to students from Mere dith College at a Valentine Party this Sunday evening. The party will be immediately after a supper forum at 6 o'clock. Dr. J. P. Dobbins, of the Depart ment of chemistry, will be the speaker this week, in the scries of lectures on the role of religion in enriching one's profession. The Sunday school class will meet at 9:45 under the leader ship of Dr. Cecil Johnson. I Baptist students assemble in Gtrrard Hall, Monday through Friday, for a brief worship per iod, at 1 o'clock. There will be a service of Holy Communion at the Episcopal Church on Sunday at 8 followed by morning worship at 11 o'clock. The Student Bible discussion group will not meet this week. The Canterbury Club will meet for supper at 6 o'clock. CAROLINA LATE SHOW TONIGHT SUNDAY - MONDAY BARBARA STANWYCK JAMES S MACOM v ivinoun VAN HEFLIN AVA GARDNER in M-G-M's cAfTSDE CYD CHARISSE NANCY DAVIS GALE SONDERGAARD ' Dnected by MERVYN LEROY iVodgced by VOIDEMAB VETIUGUA "Don't- juyyle your chuncea with your yul. Mister. See what DAN ZICEIVS has to olJcr." FREE OF CHARGE Your own Personal Message in any Lan guage on our VALENTINE HEART BOXES 'rJ "Uush, but they are flood." ihat are filled with Delicious Candy. didn't ;((iff in;i order early enouili, so 1 broke her Jicdrt." PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY TO F.EACH YOUR VALENTINE IN TIME. DANZIGER'S Old World Candy Kitchen E. Franklin St. 1.1 ' 0 V" i i la 1 Th ree-Floor Dance Scheduled For Graham Memorial Tonight The most unusual dance of the year will be held in Graham Me morial tonight when the student union celebrates Valentine's Day Panhel Council To Hold Square Dance Friday Night The first in a series of Panhellenic functions will be a square dance from 9-12 o'clock Friday night. The" dance was planned after members of the Panhellenic Council ruled out individual sorority entertainments for fraternities. The dance will.be open, with blanket bids being issued to each fraternity. At the Pi Beta Phi Banquet for new actives Thursday even ing, Anne Lide of Florence, S. C, was awarded the scholarship ring. Chosen model pledge was Nancy Iler of St. Petersburg, Fla. Charleen Greer, pledge trainer, presented awards. Approximately 300 members to the University .faculty staff are invited to a faculty tea from 4-6 p. m. Sunday at the Chi Omega house. Mrs. GuyB. John son, Mrs. E. L. Mackie, Mrs. R. W. Linker and Mrs. J. C. Lyons, faculty advisers, will serve tea and coffee to the group. Spring flowers will be used to carry out a spring-time motf. Receiving guests will be Mrs. Clamp, house mother, and officers of the so rority. The KA's will entertain the Pi Beta Phi's at an informal party from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Wednes day. The annual Rose Banquet for ' new actives will be held by ! members of the Alpha Gamma j Delta sorority at 6:30 p. m. Mon day at the Carolina Inn. Deco rations of roses will be featured throughout the dining room. Mrs. Charles Snow, Pi Beta Phi' housemother, will be guest of honor at a tea from 4 to G p. m. Thursday. In charge of the entertainment is Norma Jean Dew. Stray Greeks will assist as hostess at the Alpha Delta Pi open hsuse from 7 to 8 Sunday. Coffee will be served at the Pi Phi house on Sanday night. Special guests of the Alpha Gamma Delta coffee will be members of the ATO and Phi Gam fraternities. The U. S. Department of Agri culture has found benzene hexa- chloride may be used to control chicken lice without making meat or eggs taste "musty." As You'll Always Remember Uim! In One of His Greatest Roles! The Inimitable.. The Beloved.., wit LOUISE DRESSER EVELYN VENASLE KENT TAYLOR STEPIH FETCHIT Directed Wy lm Cvi From th movcI by I4wr4 Noys Wctteotl Cnhjry-F Encore Triumph! NOW PLAYING with a dance that will take place on all three floors of the build ing. Frank Wright and his Bull City Wesley Group Will Present Novel Program In keeping with the . National Brotherhood Week, ' the Wesley Foundation will be host at a sup per and program Sunday night from 6 to 8 o'clock for the Hillel Foundation here on campus, a group of girls from the Greens boro College Wesley Foundation, several Negro students from the North Carolina College, and any other interested students on cam pus. The brotherhood meeting will begin with an informal supper in the basement dining rtom of the Methodist Church. By 7 in the Methodist social room, after a recreational program led by the girls from Greensboro College, the local Hillel Foundation will present the highlight of the pro-' gram for the evening a religious drama with students of different races and faiths taking reverse roles. Under the direction of Rabbi Theodore Freedman of the Anti Defamation League and B'nai B'rith, this novel pageant will feature Protestants portraying Jews, and Jews portraying Pro testants as well as white students portraying Negroes, and colored students portraying whites all with the intention of letting those present imagine themselves in the place of others. Harry Samet and Herb Nach- man, both of Hillel, will conduct a worship service in both English and Hebrew. As usual for Wes ley Foundation meetings, all in terested persons of all denomina tions will be welcomed for the supper at 6 p. m. and the program at 7 p. m. The commercial production of artificial silk, or rayon, was started in France in 1891. " r YOURS" , j. nenny. W . t ris w r . ...ii don - . i.ds1 w Night Hawks, popular orchestra from Durham, will furnish music for smooth ballroom dancing in the Main Lounge. "Those who don't want lo dance will enjoy just listening to his music" Mary Joe McLean, enter tainment director of Graham Me morial, said yesterday. In the Rendezvous Room the new juke will play only fast rec ords, and here jitterbugging and shagging will be the order of the evening. "Some beople are never happy unless they are dancing to fast music," Mary Jo said, "and to night will be their night to shag or jitterbug to their heart's con tent." But probably those who will have the most fun will be the people who are in the Roland Parker lounges, for here old fashioned western North Carolina square dancers will hold forth, Arnold Wilson, leader of the championship Greenwood Square Dance team, will do the calling This brand of square dancing is always popular with young and old alike, so a big crowd is ex pected for this part of the dance "We want everyone in town and on the campus to attend the dance," Mary Jo said, "It will be free and informal, and girls can come either stag or drag." This is the first time on this campus that a dance has been held that covers so many floors of a building, and Graham Me morial authorities are anxious to make it a big success. Header sod Will Speak Dr. Archibald Henderson, only authorized biographer of George Bernard Shaw and emeritus head of the mathematics department, will be one of the guests at the Beta Theta Pi dinner for mem bers of the University admini stration Tuesday night. Other guests will be Dean of Women Katherine Carmichael, Dean and Mrs. William Friday, Dr. and Mrs. Claiborne Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kear. After the diner, Dr. Hender son will speak to the fraternity on "The University Its Past, Present, and Future." CHAUFFEUR GETS FORTUNE ' ROCHESTER, N. Y. (JP) "Long and faithful" service gave How ard Raymond Kemp, a chauffeur, $175,000. The will of Mrs. Vic toria R. Powers, his employer, gave Kemp $50,000 outright and $125,000 in trust. ,-. .F" naree they . y Five Sororities To Give Olio Thursday Night Pan Hell Council To Sponsor Show In Rendezvous To some people the word Olio means substitute for butter, but to the five sororities on campus it means their big entertainment of the year. . . Thursday night the sororities will take over the . Rendezvous Room in Graham Memorial -and present a show that should keep the audience laughing for close to two hours. The complete program has not been released yet, but according to Pan Hellenic Council President Lucille Rights said yesterday that it will include a skit entitled "The Harpies Sing," which will poke a little good natured fun at the Valkyrie Sing, a ukelele solo by Clara Jane Burroughs, and a skit by the Alpha Gams that should , make ..; a Hadacol an nouncer cringe. -: Each sorority will ; present an original skit, and - according to President Rights, they are guar anteed to be better than the skit "East Lynn" that Pan Hell pre sented in last year's Olio. A highlight of the program will be the presentation of the soror ity scholarship cup to the sorority which made highest average last year. In addition to the skits by the sorority there will be a skit by the Stray Greeks. The Pan Hell Council has adopted a cottage of girls at the Methodist Orphanage in Raleigh, and during the Olio they will take up a silver offering which will help them with their project. Before 1921, there were few mechanical refrigerators in do mestic use. CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS WHERE TO EAT! FOUND A FINE place to eat. Colonial House System. Fine Foods. Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m. midnite. Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. EMPOYMENT WANTED 6B Instructor's wife, college graduate, ex perienced teacher, typist and office worker, desiring full-time employment. P. jO. Box 1102 (1-696-3) -i. FOR SALE 6B For sale: Cheap, practically new Royal Typewriter. May be seen in Steele Basement. (1-692-3) FREE - Informal J-"SS iSfX.- -3K5?S!SLX4 Week End Blues? BEER UP at HARRY'S tyf I HATE T' Kti LITTUE BUS 6000 HEALEE, VI V IF I PEING THEM HeYwHAT 15 'PArr'wUPW A im-w 6 frTvUCT7HN0U'iy 1 COMES FEOM J TCEEE EX. A IT WIUL aACE YOUE 6O0O seS HEEEwa-StK w iiV, MEEICAn MI$51ON0UT n ME iCHT, i U 1 THE STREETS WONDEOUS THlWfi I g Jf ONLY YCNCER.' 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Meisenheimer Announced Among the engagements announced- recently was that of Peggy Meisenheimer, Chi Omega from Concord, to Al . Muirhead, a Zeta Psi of Durham. The wed ding will take place June 10 in Concord. Pinnings announced this veek are; Tri Delt Muriel Fisher of Miami, Fla. to Tom Gilman, a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity; and Pi Phi Ruth Whalen to Wharton Gaul, a DKE of Charlotte. . SMALL GOING BUSINESS AFFAIR. Excellent opportunity for student. Phone F-5347 for particulars. (lxl) FOUND ONE-STOP, GAS SERVICE. DON'T waste time going from place to place for automobile service. Stop once at your one-stop service station. UNIVERSITY SERVICE STATION. HELP WANTED: MALE 8B "WANTED" STUDENT TO ACT AS representative to sell slacks to fellow students direct from wholesaler. Fast selling. Liberal commission paid. Write to THE ETON CO. OF N. Y. 307 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. (chg. 2x1) WANTED TO RENT 24B Wanted to rent: By March 1st, a small unfurnished apartment - close in by student and wife. Max. $35. Write Box. 115 "C" .Dormitory. (1-695-2) - stag - drag - square - To Talk Tuesday Mrs. Sherwood Eddy, world wide traveler and lecturer, will speak to coeds and townswomen at 4 o'clock Tuesday in Gerrard Hall on 'The Place of Women in the international Scene." Mrs.- Eddy, who has served the rTWCATifToledo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Montreal, and was General Secretary of the National YWCA of Canada in 1946, re cently returned from a tour across Asia. , She and her hiisband, Dr. Eddy, visited ' Japan,t Korea, ; China, In dia, the "Philippines, ; and other countries, and made a special study of Russian Communism in Asiatic countries. Touring and lecturng to col leges and universities all over the country, both Dr. and Mrs. Eddy will be in Chapel Hill Tuesday. Mrs. Eddy has made such ad dresses as ."Women Leaders in the Orient," and "The Orient through Western Eyes," and Dr. Eddy is the author of "The King dom, of God and the American Dream,". ""Asia in Revolution," and many others. Oil consumption in the United States has increased about . 28 time? since 1900. Tripp's Shoe Rebuilders Main St. Carrboro. N. C. Invisible Resoling Suedes and Gabardines . Sprayed ZAHNG A USHURUE ut . mirr ROBERTS SCOTT (Micas kumw VILLAGE round - Valentine Dance - GM - Tonight. Kenan Dorm Gives Dance The first of a series of dap. given by the women's dorrr.it was held by Kenan Dunn it try its parlor last night from U; 12 o'clock. The dance, which was op, r all men students, was m formal, and refreshments v. :-re served by the dormitory's committee. A SPECIAL VALENTINE GIFP t For ihat Special Fellow Suggested items that are bound to please. 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