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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1937 f BULLETINS ' i f ' 3 Freshman As53PmWv Will not Senior Class Meeting this morning at 10:30 in Memorial hall. TTrAfilimati FrfptirfsMn rnimiMI Will-have pictures taken this rntr 9f ift.3rt W nf South building - Senior Degree Applicants In the college of Arts and Sciences of the University Art depart whose names begin from H to ment, will be shown in the small K report, to Dean Hobbs in 203 South building today. Second Student Fall Entertainment (Continued from first page) fprsnprsprl with snlna with to gard to the musical content and the order of the singers' appear ances. ' mi V mr-wr ine eany wagner operas have been drawn upon largely as a basis for the program. Ex cerpts from "The Flying Dutch man," "Tannhauser," "Lohen grin and, -Kienzi" wni be sung 1 ' II I.I . . " I ZSL'ST ifJ! Opera m Vienna and at the Sals- burg musical festivals. Miscellaneous groups calling for the music of "Don Giovan- ni." "Samson and Delilah." Carmen." etc.. with the lighter Strauss waltz music will also be included in the program. For the communities where rwhoctral q rwvmr-nirvf M not h mxMireA. n?Ai tiian'n amnk hW hPPn " ,. made by Mr. Hageman. Junior Garden Club Shows Nature Movies Extension Division To Circulate Movies Throughout State ' ' Students of Chapel Hill grade and high schools were yesterday snown two educational movies on wild life and flowers that are being, circulated throughout the state by the Extension division f the University. The local program was spon- sored by the Junior Garden club of Chapel Hill, which hopes to present other Extension division movies throughout the .year. Mrs. A. H. Totten,: chief adviser of the club, introduced yester day's program. : Football Squad Shows Improvement (Continued from page three) date. Fordham is slated , to ar rive in "niirhnm this mnminc and will make their headquart- ers- in the ; Washington-Duke Hotel. ne Kams will take a workout . in the ' Duke stadium this afternoon. classified" FOR SALE At a sacrifice. One full matched set (4 woods, 8 irons) Vilson golf clubs, with Hy-Power shafts, ' clubhead covers, etc. Practically new. Call 8241 between 6 and 7 p. m. SALES SERVICE TUFTS CHEVROLET CO. Tek 4771 W. Franklin St. A - -jf S- -- 4 S -Jt f. Will Pay 5c Each for Daily Tar Eteels For Oct 16, 1937' v - Bring To Business Office 204 Graham Memorial 6-B,i'B"IIBil,B Two Art Exhibits To Open In Person Hall Next , Sunday Works Of Chiura Obata, Russell Smith To Be Shown On Cam . unill IMOVemoer Z5 color paintings will open in Per- son Art hall Sunday, it was an- nounced yesterday. K-uiery . a gruup mr mm of about fifty pictures, by Chi- uxa uau 01 uie University OI vxnuxxx, ;m uc s SilUWIl, WXU1 an exhibit of the more recent works of Russell T. Smith: head gallery. First Exhibit " Smith's paintings, which num ber about twenty. have been done during the past year, and this is the first time they have been on exhibit, while those of bf a, e-up a famous group mat nas Deen snown an over the country. . On Sunday afternoon at 4 o' clock Mr. Smith will give a gal lery lecture. Both exhibits will close on November 28. - Mural Contests - Spring Surprises (Continued from page three) only held S. A, E. but set it back for a total loss of some 13 yards. Ane minute leu to play, rv i i t . i enouh time for four downs, b- A- aam sot m scoring po- sition when a pass was ruled completed due to interference tnfeiY ng lw uc Wlc V turn- bmation throughout the contest, on the Phi Delt 18.. Four passes . . I T 1 J were iriea, Fleming to iroe, put none came near completion. Clark A Brilliant Game Clark of Phi Delta Theta played the most brilliants game of his '37 career yesterday. On I the offense, he accurately tossed Ithpm to his pnda but the S. A. Fj. defense was a bit too strong for Lny of the receivers to break free while he broke up many L on the offense with his five interceptions. Fleming's btrong-arm hurling was out- Utan diner except that there rare- hy was aSreceiver waiting for the high soaring pigskin. Manly upset Old West to hand the latter its first setback. Scor- 'mv earlv in the opening half on a blocked kick by Boak on the two-yard line, the Manly eleven held its precious; lead with a staunch defense led by Boak to garner the victory. . Oettinger Converts Oettinger's extra point in the first half for Z. B. T. gave the Zebes a winning edge when Sigma Delta failed to convert alter a xoucnuowii. mumu crossed for the defeated while Udell scored for Z. B. T. Grimes dormitory broke through its losing streak ex tending from its defeat in the campus playoff last year until yesterday afternoon. The victim of the Grimes rebound was the Mangum team which gave a fine showing, but a last period tally by M. Allen, Grimes guard, made it 6-0 for the dormitory champsr - Luckless A. E. Pi A.' E. Pi just doesn't seem to get the breaks. Chi Psi did dis play a bit more polish than did Alpha Epsilon yesterday, I but the breaks in the game, expect ed but disappointing, playe4 a prominent part. Johnny Fore man, Furman Bisher and Har den of Chi Psi were among the stars on the winning ' squad while the generalship of Ed Karlin was a determining f ac tor in A. E. Pi's holding of Chi Psi to only two scores. Foreman made seven. Harden six, and Bisher one point for the win ners. v . Send home. the Daily Tar Heel FORDHAM SQUAD, BA1MEARHILL Reservations Made At Duke Hotel . Durham, Oct. 28 Ford ham Rams will not be without their rooting supporters in their clash with the Tar Heels of the State university Saturday in Ke nan stadium. One hundred bandsmen, plus a number of stu dents and alumni of Fordham university will attend the game. Reservations have been made in the Washington Duke hotel for 65 people, including the team, expected to arrive here by train tomorrow morning. The bandsmen, 100 strong will travel by train to Raleigh, arriving there Saturday morning from where they will be transported by bus to Chapel Hill. The Fordham team, officials and coaches, numbering 35, will be on the "train that will arrive here early tomorrow morning. They will be quartered in the Washington Duke hotel and the team will undergo a period of drills in the Duke university stadium. The trip establishes a precedent for Fordham teams, marking the first invasion by an eleven from Fordham univer sity of the south. It also will mark the first out-of-town game since 1934. Local' hotel 1 men reported many reservations for Friday and Saturday nights and many of them came from supporters of Carolina. According to Williamson's scientific football ratings and predictions, the Tar Heels will defeat the Fordham Rams, al though a possible tie game or close outcome is predicted. Patronize our advertisers. Copyright 1937, tiGGZTT & Mras Tobacco Dean House Speaks To Freshman Class On "Concentration" Cameron BIcRaey Vice President t Of First Year aien, Conducts - ' Devotional Service . Dean R. B. House yesterday spoke briefly in -freshman chapel on the subject of study concentration. His talk followed the. devotionals conducted ,"by Cameron McRae, vice president of the class. Dean House said students fre quently came to him and asked how to concentrate. These stu dents,' he pointed out, simply neett to stop worrying about the matter and transfer their con centration to study.' . Take Notes He staled that many become sleepy while reading, and as a remedy for this the dean sug gested taking notes. Dean House said, above all, to have a system of study and learn to control your mind for use in study. Probably the most welcome announcement of the program was that freshman chapel will not be held this morning due to a meeting of the senior class in Memorial hall. FroshPlay State Today (Continued from page three) wers was hurt in the Wake For est battle. As an added attraction of the game, the finish of the Carolina-State cross country meet will be run off during the half. After today's game, the Tar Ba bies will be idle for two weeks before meeting Virginia at Charlottesville, v The Smithsonian Institution was named for James Smithson, an Englishman. Co. 1 11 y z " ;-7 v:;5-.V .... "Contact" Committees Drawn Up At Meeting Co-Op Patron Lzers Plan To Avoid Liquidation Threat At a meeting attended by dor mitory managers, interested fac ulty members, and the employes of the local Co-op Cleaners last night the chief action taken to prevent the establishment from liquidating was to draw up a committee to contact students and townspeople who will .today attempt to drum up trade suffi cient to keep the cleaners in operation. The meeting last night was called by Professor F. W. Hanft, one of the resident trustees, who said that the Co-op could not continue under present business conditions and 'declared that "if the Co-op closes, cleaning prices will probably be back up to 75 cents." ? ' Professors Russell, Lear, ay lor were elected as the faculty members on the resident com mittee to contact local people. It was stated by one of the group connected with the Clean- ers tnat tne present iinanciai situation of the organization was due to bad management and inadequate service in the past. He added that the present staff set-up was entirely new and that the problem confronting, the cleaners was to again renew confidence among customers. Durham's Shopping Center for Carolina Men THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 126-X28 E. Main St. . Durham Authentic University Styles HALLOWE'EN CANDIES Just, Arrived At EUBANKS DRUG STORE xsfr r - A lot of smokers have found that Chester fields have a taste they like. They've A ound out for themselves that Chester fields are MILDER. You can prove for yourself that Chesterfields SATISFY. MORE PLEASURE "Johnny Johnson Starts Tonight (Continued from page one) of comedy, tragedy; grotesquery and insanity embodied in an at mosphere of music, the play it self has come through four ar duous weeks of rehearsal. It is being staged by Samuel Selden, and John Toms of the Univer sity music department has di rected and coordinated the mu John Roughton, of Old Fort, N. C, heads the all student cast, sic. T- , Leads while the feminine lead is taken by Ruth Mengel of Chapel Hill. Eighty four persons are in the cast of "Johnny Johnson," and , the stage crew, musicians, and others conected with the production bring the total up to over 120, which is one of the largest groups ever to take part in a thing of this kind here on lihe campus. Days Of 1919 The production tonight will be a far cry from. the days of back in 1919, when the Play makers presented Mr. Green's first play, "Last of the Low ries," on a makeshift stage in the local high school building. This is "the fourth full length play by Mr. Green to be pre sented by the Playmakers. BUY A University Of North Carolina License Tag For Your Car 30c Ledbetter-Pickard we you
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