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PiliGS P0U3J ';U': WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1951 fHS BMLY TAR HEEL CAMPUS BRIEFS YWCA Meetings The Membership Council of the Y will meet at 5 o'clock this af ternoon. Tomorrow, the Recreation Committee will meet at 4 p.nt, the Coffee Klatch'at 5-p.m., and the Campus Vespers Committee at 7 p.m. Law Wives Association Dr. Archibald Henderson will speak to the Law Wives Associa tion on the history of the Univer sity and Chapel Hill tomorrow evening at 8 p.m. in Graham Memorial. Special guests will be the Dental wives. Graduate Club The Graduate Club will hold its weekly tea this afternoon in the Rendezvous room of Graham Memorial from A to 6 o'clock. All graduate students are invited. - Student Paxly The Student Party will hold a special meeting tonight' at 9 o'clock in Roland Parker lounge number, two of Graham Memorial to complete nominations for the fall election. V PlaosTalkr Ram Sing, a graduate student in sociology from India, will speak on "Economic Problems of India" at 5 p.m. tomorrow in the YWCA office. The talk is being sponsored by the Public Affairs Committee of the Y and everyone is invited to attend. . qamiT ? 1 SP1?m !M? .Am .11? m CAROLINA- Ml - ANNOUNCES The Winner of the You-N ame-Ii-Hallowe'en Sundae Contest F. R. SCHWARTZ - : T E P House Come In And Ask For THE HALLOWE'EN FANTASY It MJ.nnJf'frt tvtffT'&h as-itf a - -d-f t It Is Cheaper to Change Your Cookbook Tha n to Cha nge You r Wife THE SOUTHERN COOKBOOK x By Marion Brown Just out, big and comprehend si verbis is a truly breath-tak-iag round-up of the various schools of Southern Cooking. More than 1,000 recipes from 15 states. Get a copy now and spend a memorable winter eating your way through il, $4.50 Smi Tsui OTHER COOK BOOKS YOU'LL ENJOY SEEING Casserole ..Cookery Appetis ing one-dish meals. $2.50 Vittles for the Captain Cape Cod fish recipes " 75c The Cookie Jar Especially useful at holiday time. $2.50 Coming Friday and Saturday FINAL ROUND-UP OF OVERSTOCK BARGAINS , LOOKING IS FUN- AND FREE THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 203 E. Franklin St. Open 'Till 9:30 YMCA Ends Successful Faculty Drive Last Thursday the YMCA ter minated its faculty membership drive, having succeeded in adding 152 faculty men to its member ship, the new members contribut ing a total of $717.00. In addition to this number, seventy-five men took pledge cards to be sent in later. The drive, most successful one in several years, failed to reach around 145 faculty members, who were either unavailable during the drive, or . were not at then offices when "Y? representatives called. Thisleroup will -be contact ed by members of the YMCA cabinet during the year. This year was the first that stu dent members - canvassed pros pects in the faculty. Gil Marsh, assisted by a number of other student leaders headed the drive, with a total of thirty men par ticipating in the program, fi. greater faculty membership in the YMCA was emphasized this year, to counter the drop in enrollment in the university. Plans are under- Thc Daily Tor Heel The official newspaper of the Publi- i cations Board of the vmversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where it is published daily at the Colonial Press, Inc., except Monday's examina tion and vacation periods and during the official summer terms. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office of Chapel Hill. N. C, under the act of March 3. 1873. Subscription rates: mailed $4.00 per year, $1.50 per quar ter; delivered $6.00 per "year and $2.25 per quarter- Editor Managing Editor Business Manager Glenn Harden . Bruce Melton Oliver Watkins Business Office Manager Jim Schenclc Society Editor Mary Nell Boddie Sports Editor Billy Peacock Subscription Manager Chase Ambler Associate Editors Al Perry, Beverly Baylor Feature Editor Walt Dear CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581, night phone 9436. . - . (Chg. ixir CAPABLE WINTHROP GRADUATE in music. Offering private piano les sons. For interviews contact Mrs. Claude McKinney, basement of Meth odist Church. 3-5 pjn. Wednesday through Friday. . (1-2685-3) FOR SALE 6B USED DESK LAMPS FOR SALE. From $2 to $10 each. See Cashier. Hospital Savings Association (new building near Long Meadow Dairy, W. Franklin St.) (Chg. 1x1) FOR RENT FOR RENT - 3 ROOM APARTMENT. 307 Ransom St. Call 3291. (Chg. J. B. H.-C. P.) r-Hiiiirv DINNER FOI Two or a party, dinner here is an unforgettable experi ence, for you enjoy your favorite dishes prepared as you like them at reasonable prices! "ANDREWS" - Restaurant . Booters (Continued From Page 3) George Stephens, and Duncan MacCalman. Tison was credited with. 28 saves, two of them penal ty kicks in the later stages of the game. Duke never let up and taxed the strength of the Tar Heels for the entire 88 minutes. The Blue Devils took over 40 shots at the goal and displayed the finest of fense encountered this season by the local hooters. In. the locker room following the victory the Carolina players expressed the feeling that they had met one of the best teams they would encounter this year and a' victory against Duke next Tuesday, Nov. 6, at Durham would enhance chances of a good season. Displaying a happy and en- way to solicit the membership of friends in Chapel Hill, in the alumni, and in other areas. couraged smile, Coach Alan Moore said, after, the game, "The boys played well and really opened up in the second half. If they play the kind of game they are capable of we should win our games." Carolina Tison . Kalb . Bumstan Sawyer Pas. ,.1 G LF RF . -JLH-. .. CH Duke Zavertnik - Tarr . . Menken Dunne James Stephens .. MacCalman KE Goreham Kaufman . OR , ... Duys Foy .. rrt m Lindstrom Montgomery PL.. , . ,. Riquezes Hopkins IL.. ; .- Strauch Russell ..CF.... Almeida Duke 10 1 02 Carolina 1 I O 1 3 Scoring: Duke-Almeida (2); Caro lina Foy, Lurie. and RusselL Substitutions: Duke-Newbill. Cun ningham. Hohlsten. Castillo, Shaeff er. Find berg. Bazmore, and Ost; Carolina Bunting. Lurie. Milledge, Galif anikas, Brawner, and Randolph. Playmakers (Continued From, Page 1) Chapel Hill; Wisner Washam, Cornelius; . Lamarcia Johnston, Chapel Hill; Frank Ramos, But ner; and "John Shearin, Chapel HilL Oooh-ooh . . . . You Had Your Haircut at the UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP ''is II' V I J (For Sure Results, Men, Entrust I) ii Tour naircurckhayoro us.) " , . , : :- : : : . 'r,w"jM" V . . : HAE"" YOU R I GEORGE SANDERS r; .. -IAIRD CREGAR - I SU CEIKlTuiBVKU - Hi ZIU ALIEOOB. 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