PAGE FOUR Zeta Beta Tau Names Mendel New President ; ' ! ' V , '; whtu the Chi Phi s entertained Don' Mendel i t Atlanta, Ga., is j tne chi ptj s al a party on the thf new president of Zctu Beta j puUo of lhu Chi Phl housc. The Tau fraternity hcie. ( pajly was na,nwi m zionot ot toe Other officers chosen recently j onfc dZait.a pianl wluth the Jia-orc-Vice p.erid. nt. IVb 11:-.kin; i lollilly lia,. fecret.iry. Jerry Sternberg; trcjs- j lne new initiates of Chi Phi unr. uorj uooumun. ana msiui- ! are jan,' Gene Oberdorfer. Recently initiated brothers of ZBT re Gene Oberrlorfer. Theo dore Frankcl of Atlanta, (In., und. Joseph Freedrnan of Wtstport, Conn. mm n "4 AVzi fax'? Nullum, linn v 10 IAMES BABTOM iHMRKQSTli WMH PCBLSC84 v " LATE SHOW TONIGHT 1 QiTMniV-MCiMnnv SUNDAY-MONDAY CAROLINA 'I f victor rwi""n& PI UL.UAUU I J. Paiil Slierdy Swilched lo Wildrool Cream-Oil Kecausc He Flunked The Finger Nail Test ..; ) ' ' f- ' - "I J ; - V : -. . - ir-.l.. .,.. , r ,,,,,-!. ,iM. All panda monium just broke loose for this little guy with tJie hairy ears and two black eyes. Somebody snitched hii Wildroot Cream-Oil! You may not be a panda but why not are what Wildroot Cream-Oil canda? Just a little bit grooms your hair neatly and naturally without that plastered down look. Relieves annoying dryness and removes loose, ugly dandruff. And Wi!dif,t Cream-Oil helps you pass the Fingernail Tcstl It's non-alcoholic . . . contains soothing Lanolin. Get a tube or bottle' of Wiklroot Cream-Oil hair tonic at any drug or toih' goods counter today. And always ask your baibcr for a professional application. In case there's a fanda in your hour,? -K-tp some Wildroot Cream-Oil h.Ttid.t for him! Vihlroit Compjiiy, Inc., V.uiUlo 11, A i" 1 3 ! ; J 1 Carolina Social Whirl i : ; ; m By Wujj ieiceU Society Editor Chapel Hill had ita own Azalea ii i t i u n 1 ThurcHav attf-rnnon ,Vll T,,r,,,(,n rim vy,)ru- twoith. Lamar Stioupe. T. Z. iJunn, Frank McKeown and Bih A'ard. Harold Bowtn of Charleston is a new Beta pledge. Another recent party was the one held by Arthur Briskin's radio production class at llogan's Lr.ke Sunday. The class plan.? to hold several more picnics before the quarter is over. Tuesday night the KA's are en tertaining the Chi O's. The group .viil enjoy skits, dancing and re freiuTients. The District Convention of Sig ,na Phi Epsilon is meeting here tod-jy and toniorrow. Representa tive lro.n State. Davidson, Wake Foreot and Duke will attend. Thuiday afternoon the Zetcs SAE's had a party for Pi Phi's and the" ADPi's at Ilouan's Lake. Third floor of Manlev Dorm Opportunity in Business There arc never enough Gibbs-tratned secretaries to meet the persistent demand. H rtU CotUqe Conrjrt Dean for catalog V 1 : r . i .lYLllliai Hie IrlUUS ?30 P?rk Am., NEW YORK 17 33 Plymouth St, MONTCtAI 51 L Supwior St., CHICAGO 11 155 Annell St. PROVIDENCE t 90 Mailboioush St., BOSTON It N. Y. ri fh'" rat fife . MMMIIi j nnouncing W BEAR SAFETY 1 ' l. , - M Shimmy, Hard Steering Are Signs of Tire Waste HAZZARD MOTOR CO 501 V. Franklin St. Phone F-491 enttrtained the Tri Delts at Ho gan'i Lake Monday afternoon. The group sang, ate hot dogs, roasted marshmallows and play ed soltball. , Innno P.ailv MarKn TCnhn. tf inured Walker, Amen BoisJcently ected Eminent Comman aeau and Margaret Gwaltney are new memoers of Tri Delt sorori- -y- Wednesday night the new Chi O oflicers were installed. As usual, pinnings, engage ments and weddings are in the oci.l spotlight. - Mubry . Bass, Sigma Nu from Tarboro. was married to Pat Shaycr of Wayne, Pa., April 14 The couple will live in Chapel Hill until Bass graduates in June. Another Sigma Nu, Jack Mc Ginn of Savannah, Ga., is to be married this month. His bride will be Margery Chapman, also ol Savannah. They will make their home in Winston-Salem. Jake Schoonderwoerd, a . Sig Ep, has pinned Janet Ellington, president of Town Girls Associa tion. Frances Ferguson, who was here in summer school and who is now teaching in Winston Salem, recently became pinned 10 Phi Delt Harvey Brinkley. Phi Delt Jim Montague and Daphne Yelverton, who attended summer school here last summer, will be married June 17. The engagement of Jane Hold of Oak Ride to KA Jimmy Har vey was recently announced. Jane Lyons and Mary Deane Williams were initiatsd in Alpha j Gam sorority guesday night. At j the meeting the following night Jane was elected Altruistic work chairman and Mary Dean was elected chaplain. Last night the Wake Forest Lambda Chi's entertained the Al pha Gams at a party. Phi Mu Alpha Elects Clay Crisp President Clay Crisp has been elected president of Phi Mu Alpha Sin fo:iia Fraternity. v Other officers are vice presi dent, Will Headlcc; secretary, Carl Baxter; treasurer, Robin Scroggs; warden, William Hud ?ins; historian, Max Lindsay, and umni secretary, Joe Morrow. CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENT i WHERE TO EAT1 FOUND A FINE place .to cat. Coloniql Housc System. Fine Foods. O-en Mon.-Tliurs. 11 a.m. midnight. Fri Sat. 11a.m. to 2 a.m. HOW . ABOUT . BEACH RESF.RVA tions for anytime. Write Lady Esther Rentals or call 130 Jl. Mrytle Beach, S. C. (chg lxl) ALL, MAKES OF LAWN MOWERS repaired, machine sharpened. Axes, hatchets, scythes also sharpened, iripps Lawn Mower Repair Shop or see John Tripp, Carrboro Shoe Shop. (chg lxi FOR SALE 6B ONE GE REFRIGERATOR IN GOOD condition. One electric stove in good condition. One used Frigidaire re frigerator. Bennett-Blocksidgc, E. franklin St., phone 6161. (chg 1x2 PUFPIES WHITE SHEPHERD, 3 bob-tailed Cocker Spaniels (not pure breed) First house on Greenwood Drive Phone F-3701. (1-4607-1) ALL FIXTURES AND STOCK OF used furniture and antiques. Reason aolc. Must vacate building at once. Blackburn "s. Carrboro. (1-4606-1) LOST 12 WATCH: UNIVERSAL GENEVE WITH stop- mechanism. Gray leather band. Vic-initv "B" Dorm or gym. Reward. Bill Wilson. 319 "B" Dorm. Phone F-404. (1-4605-31 t SERVICE We now offcr: you the famous Bear Steering Service. See the machine that adds miles fcto your tires, gives greater driving com fort and safety. . Our skilled operators check and correct your car with pre cision equipment. Don't Delay Drive in Today THE DAILY Bond Is Prexy Of Sigma Nu; Initiation Held Lyn Bond of Tarboro was re ntly elected Eminent Comman- 'der of Psi chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity to succeed Hawk John son. Other officers are Ben James, I Lieutenant Commander; Jiml Gwynn, recorder; Charlie Snow, narshll; Lynn Hobbs, sentinel; foel 'Bourne, chaplain; Mac White, reporter; Guy Gooding, historian; Joel Bourne, houx.e manager; Johnny Carson, intra- mural manncer- I.fs Jones, assis - tant intra-mural manager; Ralph 'iuband, German Club represen tative; Joe Pete Ward, UP repre ;entative, and Allen Donnell, al ternate. Guy Gooding was voted the Tno't outstanding pledge for the year. Pledges initiated April 15 were Joseph Allen Adams, Jr.. William Issac Blanton, Jr., William Hen ry Elliot, Jr., James Franklin Srvin, II, John Newton Fountain, Jr., Hal Ferraro; Vernon Good ing, Jr., Alfred Wilson Hamer, Jr., and Ralph Vincent Huband Jr. Joe Cherry of Windsor wras re cently elected president of the Sigma Nu pledge class. Other of ficers are vice president Dave Murray, and secretary-treasurer, Allen Poppleton. AGD To Have IRD Luncheon Alpha Gamma Delta's are keeping busy this weekend with their annual International Re union Day luncheon today, a cof fee tomorrow afternoon and a party given by the Wake Forest Lambda Chi's last night. Alumnae from all over the state are expected to attend the luncheon which will begin at 1 o'clock. Social Chairman Shirley Mathews is in charge of all ar rangements. MU Copvrifht 1950. Loom & Mxu Tobaqco Ca Mi' . .vi TAB HEEL Theta Chi's Banquet Honors Anniversary Alpha Eta Chapter Elects Don Maynard New President To Succeed Alan Spivey . Alpha Eta chapter of Th.et4.Chi joined with 95 other:! I . . . 1 chapters last night to celebrate fraternity Each of the chapters through- out the country held a banquet at the same trme, and the same! program was carried out at eachj j one. t j The local chapter had its ccle-; j bration at the Carolina Inn, and j lit was attended by actives, ! pledges and alumni. The banquet was a double celebration, for it was held in honor of the chap- 4 n f 5 -i - i irrirc i Y-r rr rn mm ' c since it was ! reactivated last spring. The banquet was preceded yes terday with an intrafraternity softball game. Don Maynard, junior from Gar den City, N. Y., has boen elected president of Alpha Eta chapter. He succeeds Alan Spivey, who has served as president since the chapter was reactivated last May. Other officers for the coming year afe vice president, Henry Phelps; secretary, Neil Glenn; treasurer, Will Worth; marshal, Dave Seitz; chaplain, Nelson Tay lor; librarian, Cecil Perry; his-1 torian, Troy Pate; first guard,: Lotes Holmes; second guard, J. Ray Edmondson; assistant treas- j urer, Steve Fasul; Interfraternity Council representative, Ray jVTc Caskell, and alternate, Richard Stone. i : J Phi Delta Chi Initiates! Eight New Pledges j Phi Delta Chi, pharmaceutical fraternity, recently initiated eight pledges. Those initiated were Bob Phi fer, Truman Hudson, Jim Ben nick, Bill VanValkenberg, Wil bur Ward, Gene Allen, J. C. Mc Ghee, and Dewey Stonestreet. The fraternity will attend a state convention Monday in the George Vanderbilt Hotel in Ashe- ville. td1 fprmV ,.v pack 0? opih n UK Hit" " NWS 7 U Pro y . m . f i 1 the y-itn anniversary oi xnei -Photogs- . . . (Continued from page 1) big-time events. Press photographers are playing an increasingly impor tant" role in television, John Faber, Birmingham, Ala., di rector of news photography and television for the Birm ingham News Company, said in a lecture at the morning session. Other speakers at today's sessions will be Joe Costa, chief photographer for the New York Sunday Mirror" Magazine, and Lawrence Law liorne, chief of Life's News Bureau and supervisor of that magazine"s correspondents and photographers. BOOK SALE ENTIRE STOCK AT 20 to 50 DISCOUNT ' '?-: ' . - - - - ABEPiIIETHY'S Intimate Bookshop Chapel Hill, N. C The Aroma Tells You.;. 1 Werield mm j) 11.11 Imlru is OiW Church Groups Plan Meetings At Usual Times The Presbyterian Fellowship 1 will hear a discussion by the Kev. Mr.. Charles "Jones on , the objec tives of the indivdual 'arid of so ciety at its meeting tomorrow night at 6 o'clock. ' Dr. Samuel Tilden Habcl will speak on "Is One Church the An swer?" at the Baptist Student Uni supper at 6 o'clock tomor row; night. ; " The ''eiey-i, Foundation will meet at the Methodist Church at 8 o'clock tomorrow night for sup-, per and an election of officers. Coffee and doughnuts will be served to the 9:30 Student Bible Discussion Group at the Episco otd Church tomorrow morning. Dr. Claiborne Jonas will dbcuss Saint Paul's Epistles to the Co rinthians. The Canterbury Club will meet at 6 o'clock for supper. Dr. Pres ton Herchel Epps will speak on the Old Testament. More than two hundred people work to get 3'ou your paper in time for that first cupa coffee every morning except Monday. Wc tobacco farmers know that when tobaccos smell milder they smoke milder. That's how smokers can know that the mild, ripe tobaccos Chesterfield buys from mc and hundreds of other farmers will taste better, smoke cooler and much milder. That's why I've smoked Chesterfield for 15 years; '" Psmoumg pleasure j than any other I .. . . v cieiarnffA r SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1930 Rufus Bynum Elected President Of ATO Rufus Bynum, junior from Potsdam. N. Y., has been elected president of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity here. Other officers for the comin; year are vice president, Dick Allsbrook; treasurer. Bill Belle. and secretary. Larry Botto. Bynum is , succeeding Ralph Lee, III. as president. J The Daily Tar Heel day be gins at five ayem and "ends at about three the next morning. ,'w . r Sheila RYAN UViHGSTON" BARKETT m PAT BUTTFAM . ." TODAY VILLAGE FAIMVIUi, N. C. i flPLASHHfi r In the West cf thj jj V peat song lt! ! I I K. 7& in snana - Roan wet a THE BEST CIGARETTE FOR YOU TO SMOKE i i I 0 ; w i