Newspapers / Daily Tar Heel (Chapel … / Nov. 2, 1951, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of Daily Tar Heel (Chapel Hill, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
mmmmmali&&iltimitmmmmm- -i i ' James L. EJaotts, Chspcl Hill: Jack B. Shuford, ,Gtcnia; Csr ald J. Specter, Fittebrh, Pa.; Garios P. Surratt, Tccst; Villiam P. Tussle, IL Joaasboro, Ark.; and Charte P. T?o!f, Chapel Hil1. Tau Epsilon Phi Sponsors Hill; Hubert Leon Leonard, Lex ington; Reginald Mallett, South Reod, Ird., Henry N. Parrish, Jr., VririEton-Sakin ; James B. Patton, Jf, Canton; A, Lettch Patterson, SSaartori'; Walter Ray Phillips, Hendersonville; William P. Pow ell, Horse Shoe; George S. Robi chaux, High Point; Richard S, Sapp, Winston-Salem; Robert L. Seabock, Durham;. Evan S. Set zer, Newton. , 4P0.5 Pledge. i Elect Officers Collections Lampus by Mary Nell Boddie - r 4 Em cpir 6L A4-pha Phi Don't know that we'll be "Waltzing" after tomorrow's gjjsie, but regardless the troops Wm to' be prepared to face any 'ind.all of the Tennesseans on partying. grounds that is. Festivities will begin with the Johnny Long concert this after- noon and dance tonight, but. to . morrow "on the day of wrecking-- reckoning.'the panties will com- rnence. . Hallowe'en and . all ' its trim mings will prevail in the Phi Xgppa Sig bar tomorrow night, 'when brothers and dates have a e-tum party. Decorations for thi Annual fall houseparty will : 1-ehide . a straw covered floor, , corn-shocks, and pumpkins, tfunei dinner will be served preceding 'ths party. Phi Kap brothers ; s-rcaaded Jerry Galanides new pin-up Ann Mackie on Monday niit, and then gathered at Glen ! Lennox for a similar tribute to tHe former Jo Sides. Jo recently iMOTkd"" Roger Jennings of Grer$boro: .Next Thursday the jpfiiKans will' have the Kappa flklta's as: their guests. Following j dinner there will be a bridge j tournament,' community singing, ltdkits. rata uu':, " The Club Sirloin will be head- L...-i. tK Tfntina Siss to J filial VCl iw vv- j-r Sorrow night. Tonigbt they've planned a jam sesMun uui ?ir following the dance. vnn-.Lambda Chi's will travel frt Btrrlinzton after the game for a party at Neil Thompson s cabin. On Tuesday nignt xne muim-i ST8 haying a dessert-coffee for the ADPi's. . Erothers of Phi Delta Chi and diics arc to, convene in Durham tomorrow night for, a rialiowe en party at Duke.' rW , Phi Gam's celebrated lltillowtfen by entertaining the Pi, Phi's on Tuesday night, j .' Kogan's was the scene of a Ifcicrrbaseball party Tuesday ! given by the Sigma Chi's for the Tri-Delta. The Sigma Chi's will p:Mjr at 'the Carolina Club to j morrow night. j T The Pi Phi's were guests of the ;TA;iast week. Sunday, after jnoon the chapter will have coffee Hour for the law and med schools. !On Tuesday night they will visit this ATO's for dinner and a party. ! The ATO's are the occupants S -rt' . 1. t . . v. ,t pi Juioya s uarn iui v-si iy iaj Wvrrow night. Barbara Byerly is is that of brother Bill Sehrago, 1 '49 grad now, at Lackland Air Field, and Florette Reyer.of Co Jurnbia, S.C. Bill is from Golds boro. The PiKa's were hosts to the Chi Omegas last night for a dinner which was followed by a party at the Carolina Club. Tonight they are having a breakfast at the chapter house following the dance Tomorrow night tley journey to Clearwater Lake for an after game celebration. The KA's send word they will be partying at the KA summer plantation this weekend. Hope there will be a lot of "Roses" around. Breakfast for Deke brothers and dates will follow the dance tonight. Tomorrow after the game they will party at the Carolina Club. On Sunday afternoon there will be a cocktail party. Cash's cabin will be the scene of Delta Sig partying tomorrow night. A banquet at the Carolina Inn is planned for next Tuesday, when the fraternity will celebrate Founder's Day. Pinned " are Martha Byrd of Morganton and Alpha Chi Sigma Skip Hoyle of Chapel. Martha is owp iiujfic ui , wiuf . president of the Independent Coed Board and a senior at the Uni versity ' A barbecue dinner at Turnage's in Durham is on schedule for members of Phi, Alpha Delta fra ternity' tomorrow following the game. . t The ADPi's were guests of the Chi Psi's for dinner and partying last night. The Chi Psi's are hold ing their annual fall houseparty this weekend. Tonight they are setting up headquarters at Lloyd's barn. Tomorrow night there will be an informal dance at the lodge. Music will be furnished by Doodles Minton and his band. Announcement is made of - the engagement of Chi Psi President Lew Chapman and Joyce Krahen- buhl. Both are from Union N.J. Socializing at the Beta house will be done a la champagne to night, and a combo is scheduled for listening purposes tomorrow night. . SPE Robert Bailey of Wash ington, D.C. is pinned to Helen Seifert. Helen is a student at Mary Washington College. Plpdpps nf Sisnna Chi were honored at a banquet held in the yr ".t'.' . ' J "V '"' -' , I 1 - : Av, v . :.v. TEP's Annual Fall tiouseparty Scheduled For This Weekend Pictured above are the spon sors for the Tau Epsilon Phi fra ternity's fall houseparty weekend. Sponsors and their dates are, top row, ( to r): Florence McDermott of Camden, N. J.,' with Judson S. Novins of Tom's River, N. J.; Marcia Sherman of Brooklyn, N. Y., with Dick Schwartz of Phil lipsburg, N. J.; bottom row, (1 to r), Judy Stanton of Tehatchapi, California, with George Lubar of Tallahasee, Fla.; Betty Barringer of Hickory, with Norman W. Goldin of Raleigh. Weekend . festivities will begin onight with dinner at the diap er house to be followed by a party at Perry's Cabin. Tomor row morning there will be a com bined party and brunch at the house preceding the game. Person Gqlley Offers Rental Services Here Person Art Gallery is again offering its picture rental serv- Tomorrow night there will be a formal banquet and dance held at the Washington Duke Hotel in Durham. After the dance broth ers, pledges, and dates will return to the chapter, house for a break fast and party.' At this time skits will be presented by-the pledges. Dates for the weekend will re ceive gold necklaces with the Greek-letter ensignia of the fra ternity, on them. At the , dance, dates were presented dance cards printed in lavendar and white, the fraternity's colors. Following Sunday lunch; a cocktail party will be held at the. chapter house. More than 130 persons are ex pected for the festivities. In charge of houseparty ar rangements is Norman Goldin. Men's Dorms Given Picnic "B" and Grimes dormitories were special guests at a picnic held Friday in Battle Park by the Independent Coed Board. Some confusion was present smcu .uiviut-Uuntfrs rninr not. 'Cbatga, ' jsaticsftsl sro& atern zj cstSuST' ss-'Sotsxsad election of ew oef and the pledging of 30 men. lZw otfkcrs are Jim Grimes, Thomasville, president; Albert Pvtimbough, Mars Jiill, first vice presidftt; Bob Fanner, West End, tisond Tkt-presidcnt; Arthur Aberdeen, recording secre tary; Dave Johnson, Goldsboro, corresponding secretary;, George Rodgers, Charlotte, treasurer; Harry Young, Greensboro, alum ni secretary; and Lee Kennette, Pleasant Garden, historian. Th new pledges are Edwin T. Andrews, Durham; Neill M. Beat ty, Elizabethtown; Eugene B. Blanton, Gastonia; James V. Brackett, Gastonia; M. John Bradley, Greensboro; Cyrus-'L. Brooks, High Point; Bruce M. Brown, Pittsfleld, Mass.; Jerry A. Campbell, Taylorsville; Robert E. Curtis, Marion; Donald T. Davis, Morehead City; William D. Fyfe, Carrboro. Herman H. Husbands, ; Chapel Hill; Edward S. Johnson, Chapel Comic Program To Take Place At Rendezvous The Rendezvous Room will be the scene of the comic antics of several campus comedians this Saturday night. The floor show, now under the management of Hansford Rowe, will begin at 10 p.m. and last for one hour. . Larry Peerce of New Rochelle, N. Y., will be one o fthe feature attractions on the program which includes singers, comedians and instrumentalists. Peerce has ap peared in many night clubs around the country, as well as on TV, and is already known to Carolina Playmaker fans. Bob Thomas, baritone-bass sing er from Oxford, will also be fea turde. Bob has done a great deal of singing around UNC and has held leading roles in Playmaker and Music Department productions. ihe Is In V: CUSTOMER'S CORNER "Freedom of choice" is important when you shop as well as when you vote. At 'A&P we have always been de voted to the democratic idea that our customers should be free to buy what food they want, in the quantity they want, without any pressure from us. ' We strive always to stock our stores with a wide choice of good foods that constitute good values. Then we leave it up to our customers to take their pick. If there's anything we can do to give you better "freedom of choice" at your A&P, please let us know. Please write: CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington Ave.' , - New York 17, N. Y. Jane Parker Bar Cake Each Jane Parker Rolls Brown n' Serve pkg Jane Parker Sugared Donufs , Home Style or Sandwich: Marvel Bread S . . Jane Parker COCOANUT PINEAPPLE , BUNS rkg. JM lb J I ! 1l If 1 I 1 a 11 1 At Your A PICK YOUR FAVORITE FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES From a Bumper Crop of Budget Prica Beauties A&P's fcil fruits end vcgcfdbks ere f larerftil, p!:r.!if uf ond eeonomtcol. Rushed bsro ci their hsrvc;'.r.rrc;h bc;t they're among today's top food buys. Fick p!cr.ty! Red Wincsap Crisp Fall Russet Fresb Fine Flavored Yellow - Snowwhlte Trimmed Juicy Florida f!3 ARMOUR'S 15c UU J - J ' UaS imZl mJ ' t , Juicy Florida Size 48s to 54 " , Red Tokay GBflPES - - Plump Red Potted Mcit ; ; 15c Corned Beef - -o? 45c Chopped Ham - .... off 53c Corned Beef Hash 'SS 30c Bcef.Stev ------ j-- 45c Vienna Sausage 'cS 21c Treet & 50c 20c Cfiali Con Carno Drtf ft. VV U V, & P . 1 For Lbs. Lbs. Lb. Lb. 1-Lb. Pkg. tipi . head Lb. CANNED MEATS 36c f I if ,T t fa Sc
Daily Tar Heel (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 2, 1951, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75