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FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1951 THE DAILY: .TAR . IIEEIi - Klatch To Honor " Oriental: All students from- the Orient who arc attending Carolina will be special guests of honor at a Coffee Klateh in the Y office Mon day night from 7 until 8 o'clock. This particular gathering has been designed to .give students and faculty members an oppor tunity to become acquainted with the students from Cruna, Japan and, Korea enrolled aHJNC. The guests of honor will be: Yen - Tsai' - Chang, Shanghai, China; Edith Chen, Fubeink, China; Ching S. Shen, Shanghai, China; Horisuke Dan, Okayama -Tien, Japan; Noboru Koyama, Tokyo, Japan; Sigeiti, Moriguti, Kegoshina, Japan; Takehiro Sag ami, Hireshim-Ren, Japan, Kik uko 'Hori, Japan; and Charles Kim, Korea. N. COLUMBIA ST. Life Is Not So Short Tho TUr e kiV Always Time for Courtesy", The moment you step into THE SPORT SHOP you realize a refreshing difference. . . . You will find yourself in a place where the atmosphere is calm and relaxing. Only in such an atmosphere can that patient cour tesy develop which is so important for proper service. Our personnel is selected for interest and courtesy experienced sales personnel no high pressure permitted. Courtesy is only one oi the reasons we have such a devoted following among so many of ' our customers. They feel gratified not only by honest values and authentic styles, but ' also by a service that is as loyal to them as they are to us. ... . i So visit THE SPORT SHOP. You will dis cover there the courtesy Emerson had in mind when he penned his noble words. Ralph WaUo Emerson. Tar Heel Tempo By Nancy Burgess During the week, long range plans in the form of; elections and installations have been concluded as well as-weekend plans and reg ular entertainment. - The PiKA's were hosts to the ADPi Sorority last night with an informal party at the house. This weekend they will welcome dele gates from four other state The story of Cinderella goes back at least to the year 610 B.C., in the legend of the Egyptian pharaoh Psammetich'us. He order e dthe country searched for the owner of a leather sandal drop ped at his feet by an eagle. When he found her, he made her his queen. ' CAROLINA TODAY starring OKUoDl NANCT CHARLES : OLSON C0BURN A unccrv -"ROBERT STACK nUOOUl Tom f we" t Chatl Kfmwr .rd MARGE GOWER CHAMPION Gufsr sis EROUCHO MARX - DOROTHY MUSTEK ' PEGGY LEE THE MERRY MACS ! Also ' NEWS 1 LATE SHOW SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY touts out JmAiMk JOURPAN-PAGET-CHANDLERii CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY 9:45 A.M. counter t MGM's AUGHT TECHNICOLOR mmmzmm " mm mitm-m m m m m am- m i a tim .Judy GARLAND c :. -. iitiii-iiLsiri uruiiunifiiiUt.rijJr , , ra. .y 2i-p.nr ' Sy -HS $rk n&p - v4 J-cijte-zzez- if i Va is: "v if J yii J L !r' "Rm'" me my '21' - 7s , s p . J Mf it a regular camel. Hardly x , Jj tver needs a drink." T ' N. 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At gift-hinting time, hint for the finest of alt-New Parker "51"! New Parker "51" and "21" Pens "write dry" with Superchrome Ink. No blotters needed! (They also use other inks.) Copr. 1957 by Tf Porker Fan Company Faith Defense Will Be Topic Of Minister chapters, climaxing the visit with a banquet and party Saturday night. . Visiting GreenSboro the other night were the Sigma Chi'g to serenade Beyerly Bryant, pinned to Buddy MeCalL" Addie Belle Clements for Kemp Clenenin, and Kathetine Hardin, now married to Norm Hardin. Jackie Jernigan, Sigma Chi Sweetheart at State, was also serenaded. The frater hity is now active formulating plans for its Derby on the 26th. j past few months. Today is reverse pledge-active j day for the KA's with a soft ball game . at Hogan's this afternoon and party tonight given by . the losing team. Strangely enough, the pledges invariably lose these games, giving some flimsy excuse about the referee being an active. Tomorrow afternoon a cocktail party will precede the pledge dance at the Carolina Inn. Tonight Dean Katherine Car michael will speak at the initia tion banquet of the National Ed ucation Sorority held at the Star- i mount Country Club. Currently:! Regular services will be Holy Dean Carmichael is holding a Communion at 8 a.m., morning series of discussions in coedPrayer- 11 o'clock, and evening dorms and sorority houses corn Player, at 8 o'clock. cerning jobs and the firsts-year.!". after graduation. Last night she spoke in Alderman Dormitory. Taking place tonisht will be the Chi Omega's annual Found- er's "Day banquet at which the sorority's choice of "North Car olina's outstanding woman" will be presented with an award.-The outstanding pledge and active awards will also be made. Acting minister of the United Congregational Christian Church, J. Earl Danieley, will speak on "The Defense of Our Faith" at the regular worship service Sun day. Danieley is a graduate student in chemistry and a member of Phi Delta Kappa educational fra ternity. He has been serving the local church as pastor for the George E. Muns. director of the Chapel of the Cross choir, will speak tc the Canterbury Club on '"Church Music" at 6 p.m. Sunday with supper in the Parish House. The Bible Discussion Group will meet in the Parish House kitchen at 9:30 Sunday morning when the topic will be "Acts of the Apostles," led by Rev. Sher man. Coffee and doughnuts will be served. All students are welcome. NOT INTERESTED WILLIAMSBURG, Va. -Tommy Boys, William and Mary ten nis star, wras asked to sub for the talented Gussie Moran, who be came ill before the Bobby Riggs troupe exhibited at Norfolk March 19. Boys turned down the chance to play with Jack Kramer because of the effect it might have had on his amateur standing. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE FOIi SALS PAPER BACKED BOOKS westerns, crime yarns, novels prac tically new. , Two for a quarter. 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