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THE DAILY TAR HEEL pa:::; seven Vine Room r To Be Open On Weekends The Pine Room of Renoir Hall will remain open on Saturday and 5unday beginning this week. ? The Pine Room has previously been open from 11 a.m: until rnid night Monday through Friday and from 5 p.m. until midnight on Sunday. Oh the new schedule the same week day hours will con tinue while Saturday hours are ! 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. and Sunday hours are 11 a.m. until midnight. Hours observed by the cafeteria this quarter are: Breakfast, 7 a.m. until 11 a.m., Monday through Friday with a coffee line open until 11:15. On Saturday, breakfastjs served after 7:30 a.m. and on Sunday afer 3:30. ! One line will remain open on both days until 11 a.m. with coffee un til 11:15. Lunch will be served in the main room from 1 1 :30 until 2 p.m. all week with the North Room being open from 11:45. un til 1:15 Monday , through Friday. Dinner hours will be 5 p.m. un til 7:15 p.m. in the main room and through the rush hours in the North Room. Collections (Continued from page 6) the marriage of Alpha Gam Bet ty Ann Pullen to Phi Kappa Sig ma Al Harrison of Spencer. They are living in Chapel Hill on Rosemary St. Pinnings from the Phi Kappa Sig house number four. Brough ton Correll of Winston-Salem is pinned to Glenda'Howe of Gas- Rhoda M. Hunter Weds Earl Wy nn Miss Rhoda M. Hunter of Chapel Hill, assistant professor in the University Radio Depart ment, was married to Earl Wynn!head of the radio depart ment and Director of the Com munications Center, on Decem ber 27. : The ceremony was performed in the Chapel Hill Presbyterian church with the Rev.' Charles M. Jones, pastor, officiating. . The brids, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Hunter of Pittsburgh, Pa., was given in marriage by her father. " Mrs; Wynn is a graduate of State Teachers College, Indiana, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of North Carolina, - -I . Mr, Wynn was graduated from Augustana College and NorthWestern University. W.C. Hood van den Arend and Virginia Smith of Philadelphia are pinned, Virginia is a fresh man at Penn. State. Philadelphi ans Mike Hogan and Helen Mal ley are pinned. Phi Delt Chi Grady Thomas of Sanford and Juanita Childers of Louisberg are pinned. Four coeds are listed in the so cial whirl for other reasons. Mak ing their debuts over the holidays were ADPi pledge Julia Robert son, of Greenville, S. C, Pi Phi Betty Jean Schoeppe, Kappa Del ta pledge Alice Jane Hinds and Helen Gustafson of St. Peters burg, Fla. Familiar Tar Heel tracks of the week are being made by Big Ber tonia. Glenda is a- freshman at W.C. Jim Alspaugh of Greensboro is pinned to Sonny Angstadt of Charlotte. Sonny is a student at tha's ever lovin blue eyed boy Middies WILL Hold 'Navy Ball' A "Navy Ball" in the tradition of Navy V-12 dances which were the top dance events during World War II will be held Satur day night, January 19, from 9 to 12. Midshipmen and their dates will dance to the music of Bill Byers and the Duke Cavaliers on the main deck while a caberet-style smack bar with tables and chairs in classrooms will provide some "shore atmos phere," chairman Dick Kenne brew announced. Ref reshmsnts will be served on the main deck at intermission. Kennebrew, pointed out this dance is not a Naval-Air ROTC dance. The combined dance will be held during the spring quarter. Permission for late coed hours has been asked for. friend Jim Mills, of .'51 Yackety Yack fame. Object of his affec tions is Madame Editor Sue Lind say. . - " ' ' - ,, Last Friday the ADPi's were guests- of the Phi Kappa Sigs for dinner at the chapter house and a party at the Carolina Club. Spe cial feature of the evening was1 a performance by the Hillbilly Band of Durham. Phi Kap pledge Wyatt Dixon is a member of the quintet, which includes Guy Fornes and Ronald Brunson, of Duke, Vernon Suitt of Carolina, and Ace Noell of Durham. Indi vidual place cards bearing the fortune of each girl were given as favors. :c The Lairfbda Chis will have an informal party for members arid dates at the chapter house tomor row night. The Phi Gams will be guests of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority at Duke's college on Sunday af ternoon. Tomorrow night Phi Gams and dates will party at the Carolina Club. Thursday night the Pi Phis will be guests of the Phi Delts for din I ner at . the chapter house and a ! party at the Club Sirloin . ' On-Sunday afternoon the Kap pa Deltas and Stray-Greeks will entertain the campus fraternities for coffee hour at the KD house. . Tomorrow morning Tri-Delts and their dates will start a day of post-pledge dance festivities with brunch at the chapter house. To morrow afternoon from 5:30 un til 7 o'clock, Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Hill will entertain the Deltas and their dates with a cocktail party at their home in Raleigh. Follow ing the party they will have din ner at Johnny's Restaurant in Ra leigh. - That's all for now, but don't forget to give and give geneious ly whep the PiKAs call for your March of Dimes contributions next Wednesday. HOME IS WHERE THE BUCK IS OR Who Did You Say Is. a Boy's Best Friend? Once thi-e was a sophomore whose fa ther had a bad habit of saying "No." . Ve hemently. Particu larly about money. Ask him the Big Question and his jowls would : turn a fetching shade of vermilion. So Junior, his need needled by three days of living on Pup-O-Nip (liver-flavor) sandwiches, cast about for a new approach. Found it, too, right at the Western Union ffietf. He just sat down and worked out a wire to Negative Polarity Pappy. A brisk little wheeze ... to wit: "Must have twenty dollars immediately. Ur gent. 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The human voice, carried along a wire, first "cross a town, then a state, a nation, and now the world. Music and pictures and things happening delivered into cities and hamlets all $cross the land by radio apd televisiori rnetwork. . Were Always looking for the men and women who get big ideas -whejher they're about people,; or machines,: or ways of doinjg things. : Its the only way the Bell System can keep on giving this country the best telephone service in the world. YSTEM BELL 'S ,1 . i t t r
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