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s Ai FRIDAY, . FEBRUARY 23, "THE . P AJLX 7AH : HEEE ZBT's Celebrate Anniversary With Big Weekend Festivities Celebrations will get underway ! and stunts wjll be followed by a today at the ZBT house in honor j buffet supper and dancing, with of the 24th anniversary of the the "C". Dorm - Gospel Quintet fraternity. Tomorrow night a (providing the, program of har formal dinner dance at the Wash- j mony and spirituals, ington Duke Hotel will climax j On the following afternoon the the weekend activities. Control-! ZBT's will stage a treasure hunt ler W. D. Carmichael will be din- j covering the campus, with a prize ner speaker. i A Ship for a Sailor party will be held Friday night to which couples will come clad in blue jeans arid sailor hats. Ship games Model Train 'Kits HOME & AUTO SUPPLY Across from Bus Station LADIES KISS... LETTERS TELL..." HUSBANDS GET... MAD AS... WELL! The delicious, suspicious story of a letter to if ! T- 4f1 K tosm EMLYN WILLIAMS EVE ARDEN in "THREE HUSBANDS" HOWARD DASILVA-SHEPPERD STRUDWICK . RUTH WARRICK VANESSA BROWN USCS; KARNES tlUIC UR lOVISt UUCA&iM L Also COLOR CARTOON SPORTLIGHT SATURDAY ' CAROLINA LATE SHOW SATURDAY SUNDAY - MONDAY f lLW ENT TLV1E 'Viiev're Too Busy RalsmgV Adopted Bahv 'U ' . . RonaldU-DiaiiaLVIIII W3ITPR QIF7flK.IFCQFWHITF titt for the winning couple Saturday night the dinner will begin at 7:45 with President Ted Frankel presiding at the dinner. Russ Olsen and his orchestra will play from 8:30 to 11:30. i Gene Oberdbrfer, sophomore from Atlanta, is social chairman. ZBT's and their dates are: ', President Ted Frankel, Atlanta, ! and Sidelle Simmons, Atlanta; I Vice-president Bob Heiman, Lit 'tle Rock, Ark.,' and Hattie Dietz, justa i TO GET HARRIED .' rfY tried jo P'ove they (0uld ngS- rig" Covington, Ga.; Secretary Jerry Sternberg, Asheville, and Faith Purish; Treasurer Bob Goodman, El Paso, Tex. and Evelyn Gold burg, Wilmington; Historian Gene Oberdorfer, Atlanta, and Evelyn Burger, Birmingham. Don Mendel, Atlanta, and Nona Freibefger, Cleveland, Ohio; Bob flaskin, Tarboro, and Beverly Moser, Baltimore; Bill Karesh, Greensboro, and Kat Slager, Montgomery, Ala.; Lowell Dry 2er, Greensboro, and Gail Ober dorfer, Atlanta; Mel Goodweath er, Cleveland, and Harriet Dolin, Waynesboro, Ga.;, Alan Heilig, Kinston, and Sylvia Kanter, Kin ston; Ed Silver. High Point, and Sue Weiss, New York; Herb Nachman,' Augusta, and Pat Pow ell, Gainesville, Ga. .: Herb, Conn,. Chattanogga.Y and Shirley. Kanter,- Birmingham; Mitchell Novit, Walterboro, S;: C. and Johnnie . Bcthoff, Newr Or leans r.Dick Jaf fe; Butler, Pa.fahd Judy -Starr, Jersey City; Alan Srochi, Atlanta, and Millie Rob bins, Asheville: Seymour Bane, Raleigh. , and Diane Matthews, Raleigh; Art Barbanell, Wood merc, N. Y. and Betsy Morris, High Point; Stan Tssler, Fay etteville, and Tease Bloom;' Ron nie Lampert, New York; and Har riett Shain, Wilmington; Buddy Simon, Augusta, and Shirley Smilev. .4 M: fctli Claries i- iEDEiir- EBsritomn X Als Disney Cartoon News TODAY VILLAGE 1 1 amir 1 1 in i ii-r'-ff-rr-r --rr 1 1 Check Your Interest Chapel Hill's Famous Bookshop Has a Book You Need ... Photography Table Top ; Photography, by . llarkneww and Draper .. $4.75 Religion Mr: Jones, Meet" the Master by Marshall $2.50 Russian McKays Russian-English Dictionary $3.50 Social Science Man and Society in an Age of Reconstruction $4.50 Science Fiction Best Science Fiction Stories of 1950 $2.95 Teaching Education in a Divided World by Conant $3.00 Travel New York Holiday, by Early $3.75 Writing Roget's Thesaurus . S1.00 Bring us your book problems. THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 East Franklin Street Open Till 9 PM 19 New Pecges Are Taken Into Delta Sigma VI Alpha Lambda Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi, international profes sional business , administration fraternity, pledged 19 men stu dents recently. " The pledges heard a talk on "The Value of Professional Fra ternities" and were shown a movie entitled "The Story of Delta Sigma Pi" at their first meeting. New pledges are: Bob Hutchin son, Rockingham; James McNeill, Mount Airy; David Vestal, .Gra ham; Herman Preston, Winston Salem; Lec Stauber, Winston-Salem; Ken Lynch, Selma; George Barton, Rocky Mount. Don Brown, New Bern; Dick Hart, Asheville; Fred Cash, Apex; Jim Strickland, .Wilson; Jerry in i.i mi iiinmin.iw.mm. i i ill L.iuwii -.iimi.ijiii , hjlumi .i.muii in.. iijiuhii liiitiii.h m .j j ji ou-Ui'i-i . um.wm is, j. .. V ...... .. ........ , & If" ti j " " -J 1 f 1 Mm - " k- rJ : : hi i , hi I i The Story of the Kid who wanted to sit on a Queen's Throne ! Oorryl f. lanutk prclcnu IKNE DUNNE in."THC MUOLAXK" w.llt.AUC OUINNCSS CONSTANCE SMITH Andrew toy tcotric Comabell Oircclcd by JEAN NCGUIESCO Frsduccd by NUNNAUY JOHNSON SrcA Ploy by Nunnolly iohnson 6oscd on tht Nol b Theodore Bonne TUESDAY &:;:;:;:.:::;:;:;x - h - . 1 f - - -rT ' -"V' 's ' -,v'' C hi O m eg as, PhrGam ma s To Be Honored By Church Members of Chi Omega sorority and Phi Gamma Delta fraternity will be honored at the church services of the United Congrega tional Christian Church Sunday morning. These groups - entertained the children of the Christian Orphan age, Elon College, at a Christmas party last year, and : the United Church here is taking this oppor tunity to express its appreciation. The orphanage is supported by the Chapel Hill church and the other churches, in the Southern Farmer, Bailey; . Al Wellons, Smithfield; Buck Gresham, Dur ham. ; ' , Mac King, 'Mount Airy; Jim Page, Henderson; Tom Jetton, Charlotte; and Al Bouie, Red Springs. . . , CAROLINA kmMmi r --Barbara jean smith --r . ' w ., : . VOM ; JLH Li I 9 W . '. I 11 T" " '"lf. - l YES.. . Compare Chesterfield with the brand you've been smoking. ..Open a pack...enjoy that milder Chesterfield aroma. And tobaccos that smell milder, smoke milder. So smoke Chesterfields. . . they do smoke milder, and they're the only cigarette that combines MILDNESS with NO UNPLEASANT AFTER-TASTE. Convention of Congregational Christian Churches. J. Earl Dahieley will speak at the morning; worship service. His topic will be: "Standards for Christian Living." Local TEP Chapter Host To Brothers . The Tau Ep Fraternity of Duke University, soon to become an af filiate of Tau Epsilon Phi, were the guests of the TEP fraternity here, Saturday, February 17. The occasion was the pledging of the nine new Tau Ep members. Over 60 brothers and pledges of both fraternities attended the party. We'll Hove THE BEST at THE PINES Whether it's quiet atmosphere, inviting food, or efficient service, you know WE HAVE IT! Sfeak Plotters Seafood Platters TH Friends Begin Work Project The Friend's Work Project will meet at, 2:30 tomorrow afternoon at the corner of Country Club Road and the Raleigh road to clear land for a future Friend's meeting house. , Included on the program will be supper, to be served for a nom inal fee, followed by a recreation al period. Alumnae Tea Randolph-Macon College alum nae here have been invited by Greensboro alumnae to attend a tea at 5 p.m. Monday in Greens boro when Pearl Buck, the au thoress, will be an honored guest. Persons interested in attending are asked to phone Mrs. Collier Cobb, Jr., at F-2716. taxi If w ATO Banquet Members of Alpha D -':., izr of Alpha Tau Onif-n ,. ,jj , hosts to approximately 20 a!;ir... and the Duke chapter at ;, p0;.r" ders Day Banquet at G:.'io prr' Sunday at the Carolina I r,. A turkey dinner will b- ( ;vr i to the group. Province (.. Dick Johnston, North Vikr.:tJur,' will speak briefly. President ,.' the chapter here is Rufu.s liynurr' - XMITJIT15I1 DIAI.1GIID RHIbj 51.05 CS? Kr $2.35 Beautiful .v,,),, nc! Wecici r';, set with lu iv tation cli.in,MKiV ' 130 II Kt v'li0'n Gold Plato s, " J'ng Silvtr. sYv'n NO MONKV. p. Postmr.n -.- tiol:' ery fr,r;ii T.;x and ,5.,f charges on :,i0n DotK i. uaratiti . PRIEST JEWELERS (Mail Order Dept.) I-ock l'.ux sec ! EVANSTON. ILLINOIS -V 7- J A. V " vmmmm Y'i s K j LEAD IMG SELLER IM i.:; - a ' 1' ' -ill 1 M 1....... t:::y;i; f i.jiudvyiilS 5 f I WW Cofyriglit 19SI. Liocitt Mtiu Tai 1 l: ."X.
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