TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1951 THE DAILYWTAR- CURTISS CANDY COMPANY Will interview and accept applications for sales distributors in Raleigh-Durham territory.' . For appointment call or write our District Man ager, Mr. Walter Teer, Phone 22532, Raleigh, N. C, pr address inquiry to Mr. Teer at Box ! 2S23, Raleigh, N. C. ' ' ' ' Applicant must be in a-position to put up ; substantial cash deposit, must be a willing work er, good personality, with reputation that will bear investigationand must be between ages of 21 and 40. Average earnings for distributors in excess of $75.00 weekly and some earning more than $100.00 weekly. ' s Choose the best suit in America OUR OWN FAMOUS f $29.50 We're so sure you'll like this spring suit that we guarantee it uncondition ally. Only The SPORT SHOP has this famous suit . . . and we have styles, sizes and colors to suit any man. Come in now and look at the wide range of sizes to fit you. 1 Jff:. rt TliJl ' ' " ' t ' I v -v. v.. i SPRING TONE-UP TIME The man who drives this car is putting his LIFE in the hands of the man who services his brakes. That's why it's so important to be SURE that only experienced hands touch your brake- system. Our men are trained to work on all car makes and models. Drive in for. service, today!. POE MOTOR CO (Poe-Marigum Auio Service) YOUR DeSoto Plymouth DEALER 'PouMesA's Cob Dispatcher Dr. Reef, Phi Serving 17th Delt Year Houseboy, On Campus By Rolfe Neill Wandering around the Phi Delt House with a toothsome smile on his face' is Dr. Reet, whose 17 years as nouseboy gives him claim to the oldest position of this sort on campus. v Reet, who doubles in every thing from straightening the house's library to tending bar at parties, will be 40 in June. Born in Durham County in 1911 as Matthew Mason, he became Dr. Reet in 1938 when an exuberant Phi named him after a f loorshow character then popular in New York. ' Probably one of the best reas ons Phi Delt grads of years past remember Reet is because he re members them. Reet can remem ber the name and face of every brother who has been through since 1934. : iPflPti ill ft 1- 5 DR. REET His job at the house from 7 -Grail- (Continued from page 1) is based on campus leadership and service, character, and personal integrity. To be initiated into tfie Grail is the highest honor which can come to a sophomore. The annual Grail banquet was held at Bartlett House near Dur ham .last night. Grail Alumnus Kay Kyser delivered the principal address to alumni of the Grail as well as the old and new active members. In its 31year history at Carolina the Grail- has initi ated 441 men, many of whom are outstanding leaders in state and nation. Wiliam S. Roth, Oteen, is Del egata of the Grail this year, and was in charge of the initiation and banquet. Ping Pong Meet Registration Ends Today is the last day for stu dents to register for the second annual Graham Memorial ping pong tournament, s The contest is open to all stu dents, and participants must sign up in the main, office of Graham Memorial. Preliminaries will take place this week with finals to be played in the main lounge of the student union building. First prize is $10. The preparation of leather similar to that which still goes into the soles of your shoes is the oldest craft known to man. CAMPUS BRIEFS CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS STUDENTS DESIRING PRIVATE eoaehimT m .mathematics and elemen tary statistics please write Box 813 City. (1-6792-2) FOR bALE SB PHII.CO COMBINATION RADIO TELEVISION. Beautiful Modern Con sole. AM & KM-All speed phonograph Excellent condition Apt. 5B Glen Lennox. Phone 2652:1. (1-G7U6-4) USED. COMPLETELY REBUILT itien a bicycle in excellent condition, new seal, paml.. chain guard, basket, and lock. $20.00. Also Webster Wire Re corder in fine shape recently over hauled by engineer. Good microphone and ,5 hours of wire included. $(i5.00. Jail Reese Felts at. K-3021 or cnine by Jib Aycock and see them. ( 2-cb7!)8-2 1 HCaTSETRAILER 25 FT. WITH IS- x 11' room attached. Excellent i cpndition. Ideal for 2 or 3. Rignt price. :S0 Uni versity trailer Court or call Mark lendei-faon !)0;51. (NC Stall) TWO Bennett, and Bloeksidcje, Inc.. Phone dlbl, 105 E. Franklin Street. (Chg. lxl) USED APAHTMKNT - SIZE one used Westinsliouse range. HELP WANTED GRADE TEACHERS NEEDED. CALIF, towns and cities. Also N. Mex., Fla. Salaries $3000 up. Also need Commerce, Home Ec., English. Music. Teachers Specialists Bureau, Boulder, Colo. LOST LOST: OVAL ONYX RING DIAMOND chip insets gold band, vicinity Port Hole Restaurant. Main Street Lost April 7, Reward $10. Notil'v 1001 Watts litreet, Durham, X-12iKi. (l-e(7D5-2 LOST: BETWEEN VET'S CLUB AND gym or near Kenan Dorm, one dangling earrmg-Kold, set with dark red stones. Sentimental value. Contact Margie Kverette. :07 Kenan Dorm. $10.00 re ward. , 2-t7i3-4) PARKEU PENCIL BETWEEN MUR phey and Wilson yesterday. If lound, nlease call Ann Williams, 2-9i8ti after 7. (1-9401-1) BLACK BRIEF CASE WITH SEVERAL manila lolders and brown portable radio. Retuurn to YMCA if found. , 1 (1-6800-1) There will be a reactivation meeting of the Wilmington-Carolina Club tonight at 7:30 in Gra ham Memorial, Roland Parker Lounge 1. Plans for a beach party will be discussed and officers will be elected. The new-, organized fUNC Press Club will hold an important meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in Roland Parker Lounge 2, Gra ham Memorial. This will take the place of last week's canceled meeting. All members of Tau Kappa Ep silon now on campus are asked to stop by Dean of Students Fred Weaver's office as, soon as pos sible. -Playmakers- Continued from page 1) The other actors in the cast are Anne Leslie and Mel Hosansky, Jamaica, N. Y.: Leonora Town send, Durham; Henbert Wenig, Munich, Germany; Pat Jewel, Chapel Hill. After the final curtain on each night, Samuel Selden will lead an informal discussion on the merits and the method of produc tion. The current Gregorian calen dar fails by 26 seconds per year to represent the true year. a.m. to 5 p.m. each day is only half of his day's work, however. After 5 o'clock each afternoon he reports in to Hollywood Cab Co. where he is dispatcher. He has held two jobs continuously since coming here in 1928. "I've had to," explains the good-natured Reet, "I've got six children and rny wife." His oldest boy, who is 21, attends Morris town College in Tennessee. Probably the thing which stands out in Reel's mind is a bit of cal culation one of the brothers did for him a few days ago; They figured Reet has' made up 178, 500 beds since he's been house boy for the Phi Delts. At that, Reet flushed slightly aird .admitted that "my own bed at home is unmade right now." McscNider Attending Philadelphia Meeting Dr. William deB. MacNider, Kenan Research Professor of Pharmacology emeritus at the University, is in Philadelphia at tending the annual meeting of the American Philosophical Society. Membership in the Society is con sidered one of the highest honors in the worjd of learning. Universify Club. Elects Duffield Smith Prexy -Ugly- Before you give up" on your injector razor... YOU MUST TRY uai I nki l J IIULLUH ALJ3GR0UND INJECTOR BLADES iii inuiai (Continued from page 1) largest vote will be acclaimed Mr. Ugly, 1951. ' The pictures will be 'taken down Friday afternoon and the vote tallied in time for announcement of the winner at the Carnival that night. All proceeds taken in by the voting will go to the Cancer Fund. Last year, when the contest was staged for the first time, David "Mo" Huntley won the honor. CHICAGO CHAMPION Mark McCormack, number two player on the William and Mary golf team, was Chicago high school champion in 1947. Duffield Smith, rising senior from Dallas, Tex., and retiring treasurer of the University Club, has been elected pres- , ident of the group to succeed Jerry .Sternberg. Barbara Sanf ord, Leaksville, was chosen historian under the newly created office. In describ ing the job for this new." official, -Smith said the club felt some one was needed to collect clip pings of publicity the organi zation receives. ; ' : . . Other officers elected were Charles Highsmith, Greensboro, vice-president; Erline 'Griff inu. Goldsboro, secretary, and Bud dy Herman, Winston-Salem, treasurer. . Rounding out this year's ac tivity, the Club will put on its annual carnival on Navy Field this Friday. It will sponsor High School Day here, also an an nual occurrence, Saturday, May .5,-. " The University Cluub is re sponsible for the organization of all pre-f ootball game pep rallies in the fall, for enter taining many visiting groups on campus, and for taking care of student transportation to away games. -- - - : lTilnilrTTiii FAMILY COMING Better decorate the room with some learned books. - THE 'INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 East Franklin Street Rent Browse ttsiff rTi .,v?.- Buy atihe BULL'S HEAD BOOKSHOP U.N.C. Library Paul G. Hoffman: , ' .PEACE CAN BE WON $1 I CAROLINA THEATRE Friday, April 27ih. 8:15 P.M. DURHAM N. C. On stage One Night Only JOSHUA LOGAN Corner b, THO , - HMflenl (RQS1 on the novel or ' -"-: ROE8RT WtVI ROSS IAMS r f fiftB?. ttrnn, Ci I jr J ? end fhe New York Company tfgft UWfft BLYDEIi ALL SEATS RESERVED MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED NOW Please enclose self addressed and stamped envelope ORCHESTRA $4.20 $3.60 FIRST MEZZANINE $4.20 FIRST BALCONY $3.60 SECOND BALCONY $3.00 COLORED MEZZANINE 1.80 .... COLORED BALCONY $1.20 ONLY MAIL ORDERS FILLED NOW Box Office Opens Apr. 20 TICKETS NOW ON SALE: Roadshow Boxoffice in Lobby ORGANIZATION S NIGHTS AT THE ,u.i i'r RATHSKELLER ; Honoring the Following -.M. ... ed with u n 2 Free Beers PER MEMBER Clubs: Dales: 13 Club: Tuesday, 24ih DKE: Wednesday, 25th Sigma Chi: Thurs., 26th Sigma Phi E.: Monday, 30ih Phi Delta Chi: Tuesday, 1st Phi Delta Theta:' Thurs.. 2d Some Dates Still Open. Please make arrangements eaily. 4 Great Beers on Tap Ballanrine Beer Ale Bock Michelob For your home parties: CASE BEER: 4:60 plus tax KEG BEER: 19.90 plus tax Pretzels, Peanuts, Poialo Chips RATHSKELLER Phone F-2736 7z 3 t , jrgm Pu teacher say- a- ,d be si Vuo -things we she"' .ke b3the carton! blq Wue eyes; But when I hght a tuab, Qon just watch my Xne Universe injector...S Fit yur ffMri Razor fJA Perfectly LW , l ) SJJ f -x-. Jig i Kliu em 1 lty " Universi: n n wa y u shave you better... cost you less! MONEY BACK GUARANTEE I iuW!TryPils!UsiM .mwy Units in pick it yu with, tf yw'n not utnuwt, nturn iiffltiniM t m ior toll nfund. Pal BliiU to., hie., 43 Wist j.th Stmt. Niw Twk 19. it m 10 for 394 6 for 2S PAL doubla and tingl dga blades in clear-vitw Zipokt with used blodi vaults 21for49 forTUiOfor25 Rigulor packing 4 for 10 44..,98! CRAMMED FOR SPACE IN YOUR CLOTHES CLOSET? You don't have to be; just bring the clothes you're not using or you have outgrown to GROSSMAN'S in Carrboro and I will buy them. If you can't bring in, call 2-6281 and I will call. . ; , GROSSMAN'S CARRBORO LUCKIES TASTE BETTER " THAN ANY OTHER CIGARETTE ! Fine tobacco- and only fine tobacco can give you a better-tasting cigarette. And L.S.M.F.T. Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. So, for the best-tasting cigarette you ever smoked. Be Happy Go Lucky! How about startin' with a carton today? I.S.VJ. FT- Lveic Sink Mens Fine obscco MS, . ill x A Ai XS4 Ur i i&j v-- p &ti&k' v j? r, v j t v j ci'Ui-- ' t ''f "ifar'T.liit iiiTiirflti'ft' M ttVrt ITMaHilnfm' fin 'iii'i-"iTir tin r-TM.lrtrryi i'aVrtVVCiiManTiyir;w' " "aMioraWin ii :-11r..B.' j-rn-j,,) 1141 J- n.. .J 1 that is. bemuse m , Pratt Irufi'e T1 , . j . . Vi-H. 4 if. 4, , . ; ; v . . . , . .

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