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Hogan's was the scene oi a beer-baseball party Tuesday riven by th Sigma Chi's for the ITri-Delta. The Sigma Chi's will .'pihty tt the Carolina Club to ! sorrow night. j T The Pi Phi's were guests of the iKA's last week. Sunday after ! noon the chapter will have coffee hour for the law and med schools. On Tuesday night they will visit :the ATO's for dinner and a party. - The ATO's are the occupants Uoyd's barn for a party to morrow' night Barbara Byerly is e tew pin-up oi ATO Stan ffinkham. tfottt are from Wash ington, D.C. Also pinned are Francis Joyner, ATO from Wil son, and Blair Austen. Blair is a student at W.C. JVatts Grill was the setting for Sihe Alpha Gam's Hallowe'en party 'on Wednesday night. Mrs. powling; Alpha Gam housemother 'vas honored at a tea at the chap ter house on October 25. Invited quests ; included the sorority patronesses,-ana tne campus housemothers. Announcement is !nsde of the engagement of Alpha jjam Becky Floyd of Tabor Qity Jo Theta Chi Ray McCaskill of pine Bluff: S j , 4" , j Last week the Chi Omega ac jiyes; pledges, and dates partied It Lloyd's Barn. On Thursday light of last week the Chi O's ?cre 'guests of the Zeta' Psi's JOT: dinner. Chi Omega Helen 4tp!mes of Tampa, Fla.t is pinned Zeta. Psi Copie Hill of Kinston. rances MinterrChi Omega and itz grad, and Shade Wooten of Uheville ' ivere married in JJur jam -recently. Shade is an SAE Duke: : ' , Dixie Belle . Whitley of Bronx ille, N.Y. is the new pin-up of 'i . Kappa Phi ' President Bill aUison of Rocky Mount. Dixie :eUe: -transferred to the Univer- (y this , fall, from Vassar and is Pi Phi pledge. : The Zeta Psi's are having a irty. at Lyman Wilkin's cabin Announcement " is made oi ue 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. Pledges of Sigma Chi were honored at a banquet held in the Carolina Inn last week, immedia- row morning uiutTuill tjc'k cUJl- .i-"- bined party and brunch at the house preceding the game. In charge of houseparty ar rangements is Norman Goldin. morrow night. New pledge of Psi is Albert Long of Dur- .:: :. ; . .'.;.. Generosity of the week seems be orginating from 'the ZBT pi2se;;; The ZBT's have issued jvitations ,to all' campus frat fities for a cocktail party at the ;pt?rthouse immediately follow er the game. Tomorrow night triers ; and ; dates , are having I costume party at the house, p&chr is to be followed by' a "skfast. Recent ZBT marriage tely after the brothers, pledges and dates adjourned to the Caro lina Club. Sue Cheek of Shelby is pinned to Walker Worth, Chi Psi from Raleigh. Sue-is a junior at the University and a Pi Phi pledge. The Phi' Delt's will have a doughnut-coffee party at the house tonight following the dance. Tomorrow night they will be miocte nf thoir fariiltv pHvisnv for supper, a cocktail party', and dance at the Chapel Hill Country Club. ' The SPE's will party at their chapter house on Saturday night. . Following the game the Pi Lam's will have a cocktail party at the chapler rouse, and a Hobo party that night. Sigma Nu brothers will go to the concert 1 en masse this after noon, Hbe tribute being paid to brother Johnny Long. Tonight Johnny Long and his wife, accompanied by his band, will be guests of the Sigma Nu's for dinner Tomorrow night brothers and dates will have a cabin party in Hillsboro, featuring the current fad, French 75: The Kappa Delta's were guests of the Sigma Nu's for dinner last week at the Carolina Club. ' " ADPi Helen Stevenson of Shel by and Sigma Nu Lynn Hobbs of Chapel Hill were married in Shel by on October 23! Lynn left Tues day to join Uncle Sam's troops at Fort Jackson, S.C. That's all for now. Sirloin!!! 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 The Daily Tar Heel The official newspaper of the Publi cations Board of the University 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, 1879. Subscription rates? mailed $4.00 per year, $1.50 per quar ter; delivered $6.00 per year and $2.25 per quarter. r : Editor1 Managing Editor Glenn Harden .. Bruce Melton ''HMITAW IIMlRADiif i viNirwiirviij j: , Sblris 711 Sizes and d&eve $355 " SURPLUS 'sales : - 425 W. Mam St-Dttrhn f n ; ml 14 f " ft -- J'l Person Gqey Off ers Rental Services Here Person Art Gallery is again offerino its picture rental serv- iun tu-ii nU...iwtwrtwU(--Cha ml f whftn-pUmio hunters coutd rtrrt nna tne spot and wandered at random through the woods, but eventually everyone succeeded in locating it. Hotdogs, coleslaw and sqft drinks were the order of the day, with roasted marshmallows topp- j ing off the fare. A good represen tation from both the dormitories and from the campus coeds was present, including a group of freshman nurses. After the picnic the rmwrl gathered, around the fire to sing for an hour, to the music of a uke. Then they dispersed to pick their way back through the for est to civilization. This is another in a group of functions planned and sponsored by the Independent Coed Board. President of the Board Martha Byrd was chairman of the picnic. Hill residents, according . to Lynette Warren, curator of the gallery. Designed to offer the oppor tunity to enjoy many different kinds of painting at leisure and at home, the collection was begun in 1941 by friends of Person Hall. The rental collection has been expanded to include 245 reproductions, renting for 25 cents a month and for a de posit of one dollar, which is refunded if the pictures are returned on time. Any number may be rented from one to three months. , 1 ' Rental service can be ex tended only to . Chapel Hill residents because of time and transportation f a c tor s. The biggest single rentor every year is the Chapel Hill Ele mentary School, . but many dormitories, fraternities, soror ities, and townspeople- use this service. As to the number" of paint ings still available, Miss War ren said, "Because of the new prints that have been added to the rental, collection, we still have a good number to choose from' for those people who would like to rent pictures and haven't gotten around to it yet." The gallery is open from 9 o'clock to 4:30 p.m. 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 produc tions. Prof Picked For Committee Dr. C. S. Logsdon, professor of marketing in the School of Busi ness Administration, has been ap pointed for a three-year term on the Census Advisory Committee of the American Marketing Asso ciation. This committee, at the request of the U. S. Bureau of the Census, is set up on a permanent basis to advise it on the adequacy and usefulness of the materials cur rently being gathered. who will organize, direct and MC the show, has had a great variety of experience in show business. He has appeared in night clubs in New York City, Virginia Beach, Florida and once, when in the Navy, in Shanghai, China. He has worked with the Carolina Play- makers and other university drama groups and has just re turned from a season of summer stock in New York state. Rowe feels certain that the Carolina students will enjoy Sa turday night's show which has only a 15 cent cover charge to help defray expenses. Other students to appear . are Wisner Washam, Mars Hill, pi anist; Andy Adams, San Fran cisco, and J. B. Chocran, Law renceville, N. H. Rowe has asked that anyone in terested in auditioning for the show this week 'or later call him at 2-8056. 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