Page Eight The Daily Tar Heel Friday. December 12. 1952 Fraternities Give Varties For Children, Christmas was brightened for 2S8 orphans and underprivileged children in the Chapel Hill area this year as fraternities enter tained them with various types of Christmas parties. This custom,' started several years ago, has proved to be most successful for everybody con cerned. Coeds cooperate with the fraternities in giving the parties, and such gifts as footballs, dolls and other toys are given the children who seem to enjoy them selves even more than their hosts and hostesses. Many a fraternity boy can be seen playing "horsey" to one or two small children beating him over the head with toy guns to spur him on. Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity entertained 30 orphans from the Meta orphanage in Raleigh on Tuesday. The small guests played parlor games around the Christ mas tree and Santa Claus, in the person of Osborne Lee, Lumber ton, distributed gifts to each one. They were then given dinner after which a magician from Raleigh performed tricks. Fifty negro children from four to six years of age, took over the Kappa Alpha house yesterday as KA's and Tri Delts entertained Ice cream, cake and candy were given the children and Santa Claus gave each a gift. Sigma Chi actives and alumni held a Christmas party- for 20 orphans from the Wright Episco pal orphanage in Raleigh. Renny Biggers as Santa Claiis presented each child with a gift. Dinner was served, after which everyone had Christmas candy and played games. At the Phi Kappa Sigma house, Alpha Delta Pi sorority aided members in providing Christmas fun for 50 negro children Thurs day. Each fraternity member gave a child a gift and extra gifts were distributed as door prizes. Re freshments were ice cream and cake for all. Kappa Sigma fraternity in con junction with Pi Beta Phi sorority entertained 20 orphans from the Durham Methodist orphanage. Each child received two gifts from j Santa Claus Gaither Walser. Re freshments were served around the tree amid Christmas caroling and game playing. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity members and dates brought Christmas to 35 underprivileged colored children who are first graders at the Northside school. Mike VanSicklen was their Santa Claus and distributed gifts from beneath a huge tree. Sigma Nu's and Kappa Delta's had a weiner roast and party for . , 'si. - I ,' & fg si c 7 HE It NAME IS Mary Castle. She makes pictures and things. She isn't a coed. She's playing in "Eight Iron Men" this weekend ai the Varsity Theater. Other details upon request. Dental Dames The Dental Dames society is sponsoring a Dental School Christ mas party and dance in the Pine Room next Thursday at 8 o'clock. Students, wives or dates, faculty and staff of the Dental School are invited. Study And Sleep If psychologists at Georgetown University are right, it may be possible for the next generation of students to study and sleep at the same time. All one would need is a dormiphone that is, a record player with an auto matic repeating mechanism. It has a built-in loudspeaker, an under-pillow speaker and an ear-piece. The idea is that, while you sleep, the dormiphone repeats your algebra lesson to you throughout the night, grinding it into your subconscious. At this , stage, however, the dormiphone isn't very helpful to students studying for exami nations. The Georgetown scien tists are experimenting with nonsense syllables, not Shakes peare. Associate Collegiate Press Here's a British Comedy That's Truly Sparkling If you like your fun served with finesse rather than with loud noises, here's a delightfully enter taining movie. In the hands of a less expert cast, and without a facile script, the story wouldn't add up to much, but this group of actors makes every minute of the film refreshingly diverting. A horrible old character, noted for his practical jokes, expires while gaily setting fire to his nurse's newspaper; and leaves a will that perpetuates his particu lar brand of humor. A stony-faced spinster, renowned for her acid tongue and sadistic treatment of her servants, must, in order to reap her share of the old joker's fortune, work as a maid in a mid dle class home. If she's fired, she's cut out of the- will. , - A timid bank clerk, a ' slick ne'er do well playboy, and a very proper soul who furtively writes blood and thunder tales under a variety of names, are meted out similarly distasteful sentences. Their struggles to reverse their natural characteristics are won derful to behold. Alastair Sim is an old hand at this sort of thing and his efforts to get' himself ar rested are hilarious, but Fay Compton, : Guy Middleton, ' and Hugh Griffith are equally good. The timing thruout is perfect, nothing is belabored and the story has many beautifully unexpected twists. Joyce Grenfell is another asset, as she always is, contribut ing a role at a toothy, f latf ooted woman of a riotously revolting sort. I would suggest that you make an effort to see this if you're in the mood for some unusually effi cient comedy of a superior kind. This movie will be playing Tuesday and Wednesday ai the Varsity Theatre. Adr. 30 children from the Methodist Orphanage in Raleigh, also. Bill "Pops" Page donned the Santa Claus outfit and beard to give them their gifts. Beta Theta Pi's entertained 33 children from the Northside Ele mentary school yesterday. In ad dition to Christmas caroling and a party complete with Santa Claus and refreshments, they were shown movies. 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Allen Poppleton, President; Dean of Men, Lou Phillpot; Stan Smith, Guardian of the Elfin Dancers, and Keeper of the Ivy. Officers to be installed Saturday are C. Allen Poppleton, Art Ein stein, Seymour Bates, Sam Booke, Stan Smith, Jim Pearson, and Jake Roundtree. Dr. J. P. Harland of the Arch eaology Department will be the guest speaker and music will be supplied by George Shearing, Guy Lombardo, Tex Beneke, Ray Anthony, and a score of others. Randolph-Carolina Members and dates of the Ran dolph County-Carolina Club are invited to a Christmas party at the Kiwanis Teen-Age Club in Asheboro, Monday, December 22 at 8:30 p. m. Admission will be one dollar per member. The Carolina basketball team has four two hundred pounders. Jack Wallace, Jack Powell, Paul Likins and Jerry Vayda all weigh an even 200 pounds. We make large loans on typewriters, watches, guns, clothing, jewelry, musical instruments, and golf sets. FIVE POINTS LOAN CO. At Five Points 339 W. Main St. Durham. N. 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