THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ID. THE DAILY TAR HEEL Mrs. Charlotte Lochhead Speaks 'lit On 'Careers ForWomen'!" " aniai JTonij Ik)2tS$) " aw w (0) page I W IS T & 'T: y 7 featurine t little "wise 1 thu week to V S v 9 -rSr, Eidc you to the Ann Page wise buys . . . lf"- , - fZtfVQ. r 7 ( $ V? 'rjr feed top quality at a ,v,ng. Arm Page Food are, 7 "UUC) & $ V&Ar c-PV made of carefully selected mgredtents; ? fvSfeiPSiP? ia A&P own modern Ann Page foodtone$r' "iPFTlTEJ' , III I II I I, I J J UrHBitiLC - Gelatin Dessert . m Q k- IUC$ ferPI If JICJII10.M1 . . crXjsTti . B 3 25 kI tvV1' --7 ----- - - Mrs. Ch.-irJ'.tt'- B. Lor-bbr- .d, li rector of the AcJnlt Ivlu'-yti'-n Division of 1 1 r- Pnnlx- ' l.:tio i : department of r-:t ,n-J - i Oil com pany will speak n-if ton is; hi. on "Careers for Wwt'' at 7 o'clock in Graham Memorial. Mrs. Loc!: hcdd's visit is being sponsored by the Carolina Independent Cod association, Pan-IIeil, the YWCA. and the Stray Greeks. Mrs. Lochhead has had" ' wide experience with discussion group-, and has assisted executive in various divisions of the company to organize discussion forums with other businessmen, minis ters, educators and labor lead ers. She has traveled extensively and had contact with many in fluential people in the adult edu cation field. Before she took her present job with Standard Oil company in 1942, she worked as vocational counselor and educator with the YWCA in Boston, Mass., and Brooklyn, and did public rela tions work with Packard Business school and Bloommgdale's De partment store. Wallace Club Hears UMT Query Tomorrow A report, on the conference held in Washington last week against Universal Military Train ing will be the main feature of the" meeting of the Wallace for President Club to be held in Ger rard Hall tomorrow night at. seven o'clock. The meeting was attended by four members of the local Wallace Club, Bill Richard son, local chairman and vice chairman of the State Commit tee of the new Progressive Party: Vera Scales. John Myers and Jerry Hodgson. iff f is " vl- 'i ' ,f "6 ) ''4nf- - -X------- -: ,, 2- CHARLOTTE LOCHHEAD DEAN TO SPEAK " Dean Katherine Kennedy Car michael will speak on 'Devo tions" at tonight's meeting of the YMCA committee on You and Your Religion. Meeting in the Y library at 7 o'clock, the group will hold an informal discussion following Miss Carmichael's talk. University Florist "Tor the Best in Flower' Pick Theatre Bldjr.1 Cliappl Hill, N. C. Telephone (is 15 -Mural Dormitory: W. Griffith (Lewis), J. Wratton (Emerson), J. Curtis (Lewis), T. Holbrook (Everett), Manning (Med School), E. Wash ington (Emerson). 100-yard Free Style Fraternity: J. Langley (Sigma Chi), J. Blount (Sigma Chi), P. Montague (DKE), J. McCrary (Kappa Sig), H. McKeever (Phi Gam), Harrington (Sigma Nu). Dormitory: A. Mortiz (Aycock), T.E.Walker (Med School), E. Washington (Emerson),' T. A. ITearn (Emerson), S. Smith (Lewis), R. Jones (Lewis). 150-yard Medley Fraternity: Phi Gam (J. Me Kenzie, P. Firoute, B. Tomlinson). Kappa Sig (J. Rogers, R. Barab, C. Homan), Sigma Chi (G. Valen tine, J. Blount, J. Langley), SAE (A. Holder, J. Smith, D. Smith), Sigma Nu (D. Logue, C. Snow, B. Harrington), Phi Delt (D. Demp sey, W. Haywood, G. Turner). Dormitory : Med . School (A. Quackenbush, H. Manning, F. Mills), swim for time. 200-yard Free Style Relay ; Fraternity: KA, Kappa Sig, Phi Gam, St. Anthony, Phi Kap, Sigma Nu. Dormitory: Emerson, Medical School. Tallcy To Assist .Marine Recruiter I Walter R. Talley, of Bradcn Jton, Fla., has been named by the Commandant of the Marine Corps to assist Captain Lawrence W. Smith, : Jr., USMC, in the pro curement of eligible students for the Marine Corps Platoon Lead ers class. Talley, a Sergeant in the Mar ine Corps Reserve (Inactive), last summer attended the ad vanced training for veteran stu dents at Marine Corps School, Quantico, Va., and will receive a commission in the Marine Corps reserve as second lieuten ant on graduation. He was in training for the six-week course offered for veterans with at least a year in the armed forces. The Platoon Leaders class is 'open for eligible students of the freshman, sophomore, and junior ! class who enroll for the program. Talley and Captain Smith have the necessary data concerning the PLC program. Talley resides at the ATO house, and Captain Smith has his office in the Naval armory on South Columbia street. fi. .:.. :'4&S'M M ' 4 S ;-';'V,:-" PROF. EARL SLOCUM CHEMISTRY JOB INTERVIEWS J. M. Galloway, director of placement announced yesterdav j that R. R. Ralston, representative jof General Electric company will ibe on campus today. He will in terview prospective chemistry ranriicintes for B. S.. M. S., and Phd. degrees for jobs with the company. Interested persons should contact the placement of fice, room 209 South building. .. CLASSIFIED ANNOUNCEMENT 1 THE BAND LOOK MAGAZINE PRE diets as the "Band of '43 ' in person DANCE 9 p. ni. to 1 a. in. Thursday, Feb. 19 CLAUDE TIIORNHILL and his orchestra, featuring Fran Warren and Gene Williams. Alamance Holier Dome Intersection Highways 54 and 70, -Turlington. N. C. Admission $2 00 plus tax. (1-17.U-2) 6K'E BELIEVER IN THE ABILITY of the campus writers to write literary material and the capacity of the Caro 'lina Students to accept same would like for anyone sharing these senti ments to come by or leave a note at 29 Old East. Purpose in inind being the establishment of a literary quar terly. . (l-f7!l4-2) FOR SALE GB ZENITH CABINET MODEL RADlO Record player combination. Features Cobra Arm, frequency modulation, and short wave. Also fine collection of clas sical and semi-classical records. Phone 9882. 1-1792-1 PUPPIES COLLIES. COCKER SPAN iels. and Beagles. Nathan Veterinary Hospital, phone 45:U. (ell lxl FOR SALE AUTOMOTIVE 6BB ! CONVERTIBLE PLYMOUTH 1933. NEW ! motor job. S250.00. Contact N. C. Barnes ! j at 6 Old Frat Row after 3 p.m. Call ;8031. 1-1791-1 HELP WANTED 8 University Service Station Odii Pendergraft Prop. ; POSITION OPEN FOR COMPETENT combination bookkeeper and secretary with growing concern. Chance for ad vancement. Box 907 Chapel Hill, N. C. (1-C1795-1) SERVICES OFFERED 19 COMPLETE MODERN RADIO Ap pliance service shop now open and ready to serve you. We 'call for, de liver. Johnson-Strowd-Ward Furniture, 122 West Franklin, Telephone F-3491. (ch lxl) WANTED TO RE-NT 24B APARTMENT WANTED FOR STU dent couple without children. Write 29 Old West. 1-1789-1 Campus Calendar 2:00 p.m. Charlotte club dance committee, Roland Parker lounge No. 2. 2:00 p.m. Senior class steering committee, Grail room. 4:00 p.m. Campus party, Roland Parker lounge No. 2. 4:30 p.m. Young Democrats, Ro land Parker lounge No. 1. 5:00 p.m. World Federalists, Grail room. 5:00 p.m. Women's Glee club, Hill hall. 5:15.p.m.: Lenten services, Epis copal church. 6:30 p.m. Recorded dinner mu sic, main lounge. 7:00 p.m. Freshman Friendship council, YMCA. 7:00 p.m. Mrs. Charlotte Loch head, public relations director, will speak to women students on "Careers for Women," main lounge. 7:00 p.m. Golden Fleece, Grad room. 7:00 p.m. Ping-pong tournament game room. 7:00 p.m. You and Your Religi on committee, Y library. 7:00 p.m. Winston-Salem club. Roland Parker lounge No. t. 7:00 p.m. YWCA Junior coun cil, Grail room. 7:00 p.m. Carolina Independent Coeds association, main lounge. 7:30 p.m. Student legislature, Di hall. ': :30 p.m. Law Wives bridge club, Horace Williams lounge. 7:30 p.m. Student Republicans club, Roland Parker lounge No. 1. 7:30 p.m. Western North Caro lina club, Roland Parker lounge No. 2. - 7:30 p.rji. Student for Democrat ic Action, Roland Parker lounge; No. 3. 7:45 p.m. Carolina Dames club knitting and sewing group, Y building. 3:30 p.m. Piano recital by Helen McGraw, Hill hall. 8:30 p.m. "North Carolina View point," WHHT and WRAL. The University Symphony Or chestra, directed by Prof. Earl Slocum, will give a concert Sun day evening, February 22, at 8:30 in Hill Music Hail. The public is invited. A varied program will include the new composition, '"Brassy ! Prelude," by Rudolph Ganz, just written last year. Other selections iwill be Beethoven's "Lenore No. 13 Overture": Franz Schubert's 'Symphony No. 5 in B Hat major, and the Polovetsian Dances from the opera, "Prince Igor," by Alexander Borodin. Guesi Soloist A feature of the program will be Dohanyi's "Variations on a Nursery Rhyme," written for solo piano and orchestra. Mrs. Mar garet Leinbach Kolb of Winston Salem, will be guest soloist. The Orchestra, which is com posed of students, faculty and townspeople, gives three formal concerts a year and furnishes ac companiment for various choral works and for light operas pres ented by the Carolina Play makers and the Music Depart ment. SOCCER DEADLINE All entries for the five-man soccer tourney must be in by 6 o'clock this evening. fear M - - r fyhk Service DURHAM OPTIMA!. COMPANY 21.1 W. Slsin .St. Phone F-7,141 Durh "I mix mm Step Down Khli-r Brother ) ) Month Club selection t '( ) By Josephine Nif;gli Februrady Book of The Ab's InHrrscfc Bookshop MAIN LOAN OFFICE Durham's newest and best awn- shop Larger Loans on Anything of Value Wc appreciate your business Located 400 W. Main St. at Five Points Is" V BLAST YCXJ. COMMISSIONER.' 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Third, we are food merchants and not food speculators. We do not build up great reserves of food at any time. Wo are in the market day to day buying food !. nice! our ri istonior.-;' day to dfjy needs. You can always be sure thai A&P prices will follow the market trend and thai -any further reductions in the cost of food to us will promptly result in lower prices in our stores. You can trust A&P to give you lower prices whenever and whereever it is possible. You can trust A&P to give you the best quality food and the most food for your money. SWIFT PREMIUM' iUNNYFl KLD SELF-P I.SING o-Lb. Bag 80c IONA SLICED OR HALVES PEACHES Can Msa A&P FANCY APP 0 No. 2 Cans MOTTS OR RED CHEEK APPL f PI! is ft Qt. 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