SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1951 AUZ FOUR . THE DAILY TAR HEEL. I Camou I by s Collections v. Mary Nell Boddie The words "For Whom, The jfor orphans from the Elon Orph- Bell Tolls" take on a new meaning this week, as some 6,000 Tar Heels mournfully remember - that next Saturday wrings in that dreaded week of wreck-oning. But festivities, didn't come to a screeching halt this weekend, the troops chose to pahty to the bitter end, in order to properly usher out the fall quarter. ADPi's and dates traveled en masse to the Saddle Club for din ner ana socializing on riaay night. Last Monday the ADPi's were guests" of the Kappa Sigs for dinner at the chapter house and a party at the Carolina Club. Following the chapter party Fri day night, one of the ADPi's came into the engaged ranks. Nancy Dixon of Charleston, W. Va., is engaged to Irving Gower of Greenville. Irving was graduated from State College and is a mem ber of SPE fraternity. From the halls of Kappa Sigma comes the announcement of the Alpha Mu Chapter's pinning of the year. Brother Willard Goley of Graham is pinned to Nancy Glass of Dan vile, Va. Also pinned are Clifford Eller of Statesville and Jean MacRae of Atlanta, Ga. Yesterday the Lambda Chi's held their annual Christmas party for 45 orphans from the Raleigh Methodist Orphanage. In the morning they attended a movie, which was followed by a turkey dinner with all the tirmmings at the chapter house. Yesterday af ternoon they journeyed to the air port to meet Santa Claus, who made a special trip down bring ing gifts for each of the happy guests. The Phi Delts will have their Christmas party tonight for broth ers and dates at the home of Charlie Brame. Last weekend they partied with their victorious Duke brothers-at Miller's in Durham. Wednesday night the Chi Psi's were hosts to the Chi Omega's for dinner at the chapter house and a party afterward. Yesterday they j entertained the Kappa Alpha Theta's from Duke for dinner at the house and a party at the Club Sirloin. Some 15 'brothers from the University of Virginia journ eyed down to participate in the festivities. Announcement is made of the engagament of Margaret Cox of New Bern to Chi Psi Gus Wilson. The wedding is planned for December 29. The Pi Phi's were guests of the Dekes on Thursday night for din ner and a party at the Carolina Club. On Wednesday night they visited the Phi Kappa Sig's for .dinner. On Friday night Pi Phi's entertained their dates with din ner at the chapter house and a party at the Club Sirloin. On Tuesday the Kappa Sig's and the Pi Phi's' will entertain orphans at their annual Christmas party. ATO Ed Joyner of Wilson and Pi Phi Rusty Simpkin of West Hartford, Conn, are engaged. Ed was graduated from the Univer sity in '49 and is now the bureau i manager of the United Press in ' ft Richmond, Va. While at Carolina be served as tne ..jbcuior. oi ine Daily Tar Heel. The Chi Omega's will be the guests of the Phi Gam's on Tues day night-, when the fraternity holds its annual Christmas party anage. Eollowing the party for the orphans, Phi Gam's and Chi O's will adjourn to the Club Sirloin for an eggnog party. i ixva pin-up oi tne weeic is Fran McColl, KD pledge from Bennettsville, S. C. She wears the Bin of Royland Duke of Mur freesboro. . . We'd like to say welcome to the Farber. Barry, who is the only professional vagabond we know, just returned from a short jaunt to Yugoslavia, after a six weeks absence from Tar Heelia. Read his column, Not Guilty, for comments on the $2,000 worth of communist hospitality that was shown him. Norfolk, Va. was the scene of the marriage of Stan Goodman, Pi Lam, and Dottie Jean Chemim last Sunday. New pledge of Pi Kappa Phi is Jerry Rhodes of Robbins. Last Saturday Sigma Chi's of Duke and Carolina held a joint ! dinner at the Club Sirloin, fol lowing the football . game. Friday night before the game a combo highlighted festivities at the chap ter house. - SPE Robert Bailey of Washing ton and Helen Seifert of Detroit, Mich, are engaged. Helen is a stu dent at Mary Washington College. Alpha Gamma Delta pledges en tertained the other sorority pled ges on Wednesday evening. A theme of 'Heaven and Hell' was used, and angel and. devil's food cakes were served. Visitor at the chapter house was Mrs. J. A. Keenan of Madison, Wis., who is national treasurer of Alpha Gam. Kappa AJpha's and Tri-Delta's will entertain at the KA house on Tuesday evening for 46 Negro orphans. On Wednesday night the Tri-Delts will have their annual Christmas party. Pledges of ADPi will entertain the actives with a Christmas party Wednesday night. Announcement is made, of the engagament of Irene McDonald of Fayetteville to Delta Psi Clay Johnson of Roanoke, Va. Irene at tended Berea College in Kentucky before coming to the University as YMCA secretary. The KD pledges will entertain all other sorority pledges with - a Christmas party on Tuesday night. Coed Board Ho Id Dance In Vine Room The Pine Room was the scene of an informal dance sponsored by the Independent Coed Board on Friday evening from 8:30 until 12 o'clock. AH independents and the cam-pus-at-large were invited to at tend. Featured event of th evening was a jitterbug contest, which was judged by Tri-Delt pledge Joan Addington and Alpha Kap pa Psi Jack Moss. Winners of the-J contest were Bert Fisher of Duke University and Barbara Little of Woman's College in Greensboro. Approximately 15 couples par ticipated in the contest. Refreshments of punch and cookies were served throughout the dance. . In charge of dance arrange ments were Social Chairman Peggy Fox and Entertainment Chairman Rachel Williams. Rosa Lee Brake, newly elected president of the Independent Coed Board, said that the Board is planning to have similar so- cials in the near future. Miss Brake succeeds Martha Byrd, who leaves after this quarter for practice teaching, as president of the Board. Phi Alpha Delta Initiates 8; ... B a nquet Follows Ceremon y Cosmopolitan Club To Hear Dr. Sevin The Cosmopolitan Club will hold its final meeting of the quarter today at 4 o'clock in the Rendezvous room. Presiding over the meeting will be President Shahen Haroutunian of Teheran, Iran, who graduates at the end of the quarter. Featured on the program for the afternoon will be a discussion led by Dr. Nurredin Sevin on the art, culture and life of the Turkish people. Actives and pledges have their Christmas party on Thursday night. Hats Off Dept. "Our Best" to Jimmy Capps for taking a non partisan stand when students of Carolina and that University lo cated on the outskirts of Durham chose to bicker over the Victory Bell, using his popular record re quest program as a medium. The Tar .Heels lullabied their neigh bors with "Serenade of the Bells" and the Devils requested "Don't Cry, Joe" inreturn. ANNOUNCEMENT- You can still enjoy good food at THE PINES, in spite of inconvenient detours and bad roads. THE PINES is now open, and will remain open during the entire Christmas season. 8- Gift Suggestions From THE LITTLE SHOP Lyle land Scott Cashmere SWEATERS : Short Sleeves . Long Sleeves Cardigans Ec no Scarves JIEIIT YOUH DIAPERS from HJWJY DIAPER SERVICE O.B02I 1712 IDri&san "Phm& 3-f 531 . McMullen Belts .' . and . OTHER LOVELY CHRISTMAS GIFTS Ruff in chapter of Phi Alpha Delta, national law fraternity, held a banquet Friday evening following an afternoon ceremony in which eight were initiated into membership. Preceeding the banquet, which was held at Harvey's Restaurant in Durham, a cocktail party was held. In attendance were chap ter members, wives. , and dates. Guest speaker at the banquet was Dean Weathers of . the Wake Forest Law School, who spoke on the qualities lawyers should seek to develop in the profession. Dean Weathers was introduced by Phi Alpha Delta Justice Jim Blount. "I think that the foremost characteristic of a lawyer, even above hard1 work and thorough ness, should be integrity," Dean also law- Golden Bear To Meet The Order of the Golden Bear will hold its final meeting of the quarter Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock, when completed plans for the annual fall convocation on Saturday night will be an nounced. . ' Bartender .T. Mac Long re quests that all members attend this meeting. Weathers emphasized. He mentioned-that although a yer may have to make less money at first, in order to uphold high standards, it will later pay off in sound reputation and high stand ing in the community. Music Group Pledges Ten The Iota Tau chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, national music fra ternity for women, announces the pledging of ten coeds. The new pledges are Nancy Anne Ader, Walkertown Carol Kelly, Charleston, West Virginia; Mary Kellam, Athens, Ga.; Celia Lively, New Bern; Oleta Muller, Marion Station, Pa.; Nancy Rip ple, Winston - Salem; Martha Snow, harlottesville, Va.; Molly Swain, Chapel Hill; Marjorie Til son, Durham and . Sue Wilkins, Sanford. Iota Tau recently entertained Beta Zeta chapter from Meredith College, Raleigh, -iov dinner and a party at the home of Sally Jente in Chapel Hill. The mem bers of the Meredith chapter presented a musicale. CG0T5 leasee , .-' $ v t t Z FRIDAY SATURDAY LaMaricks Cold Wave Special! LaMarick Custom Creme Oil Cold Waves . . . 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