TUESDAY. MAY ?., p. (3 Til t m ; taf tot I i TO W! tr tv ; p: , y y ; ir s u tl ' U Si 5 b , I- o : t fc s : - i i 1 I I i I- !! i il ( i ! 1 : i . ! J j ' ;. i -Tennis- (Continued jrom page 3) 5-1 advantage. Taylor again won his service and the eighth game went to deuce before Bartzen exclaimed, "That's it. Frank," and rushsd' Thursday afternoon, didn't af fect the team standings in the conference. William and Mary al ready holds the team title by vir tue of its undefeated dual meet record for the campaign. This marks the third time in three meetings that Seixas has T ' I jLaw rrarermty Initiates 20; Seawell Speaks Twenty students in the Law cVirkr.l xi'ora initiator mfft Thi over to clasp his partner's hand, defeated Kovaleskiational Pub-u DelUf aw ;raternilyf Iast The tournament, which started lie paries cnampion. READ THE CLASSIFIEDS AND SAVE FOR RENT HA TWO UNFURNISHED LIGHT HOUSE keeping rooms for rent. Call F-S36S for details. U-C418-1J LARGE SORORITY HOUSE . FOR both summer sessions. Contact Rita Adams. F-3071. (4-417-1) FOR SALE 6b SOLO ALL BUT A VERY LIMITED number of two-bedroom houses just completed on Rogerson Drive. The&e can be seen upon application to Hill Homes. Inc.. 27 Rogerson Drive. (ch 1x2) Wednesday afternoon in the Carolina Inn. Justice A. A. F. Seawell of the North Carolina Court spoke to the i dii! r rfiT r PPFn WITH rinnhi hti ire box. burner eas stove. Supreme electric heater. Reasonably priced. 'chapter at a dinner held preeed Contact Eugene C. Wicker. P. O. Box jng the initiation. No. 261. Chapel Hill. (1-407-1) The new iniliates are Jesse C living room, dinette, and JSigrnon, Jr., Newton; Jack Mills kitchen furniture. Call Mrs. Reid Suggs Harrill, Forest City; William L. at 9541 between 8:30 and 4:30. (1-409-1; Cooke. Aulander; Joseph V. typewriter, will SACRIFICE up- Rowe, Jr., Aberdeen; William right machine worth $75.00 for $50.00. Marion Storey, Raleigh; Robert Has just had complete cleaning and w Perdue, Asheville; James oil job. Jirn Farlow. Phone 7391. ! ' d-395-1) (Womble Hoyle, Sanford: Phmip 'Hodgin Modlin, Jamestown; Rob- ' WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC ROAST-'. , . tj,ro. c er complete, like new $29.00. Two . ' ' r-Piifnt r-on. , ii arris, jr., ivieDane: .rucnara sl. NEW BRICK HOME WITHIN WALK inn distance of campus. Immediate J 511 Pritchard. possession. Priced to sell. For ap pointment call University Cleaners. Chapel Hill, phone 4921. (ch lxl) COMFORTABLY EQUIPPED TRAILER burner. 3 sDeed hotplate ex dition. cost $18.50 new S3.50. Call 9873, .Wardlow, Joplin, Mo.; William a-415-l) .Ware Henderson, Jr., Pensacola. NEW THREE ROOM COTTAGE WITH jFla.; Thomas B. Griffin, La- complete electric kitchen (optional). Grange; Phillip R. Hedrick. ! Also a five room house, unfinished up- . Cfatpcvillp- Tornv Fnllr ar;- dale, N. Y.; Moran McLendon, i stairs. Call 3332. (l-c410-l) t 7- TTniwArcitu Trai lor f'in rt (rr.av i - .... iemain on lot) See Chas. Johnson, BALLOON TIRE BIKE. NEW Morveh; Stanley L. Rodeijbough. Ilg seal. oasKei, ngni, anu rear iaic. iu Walnut Caldwell X-211 11:00-12:00 or 120 Hillboro St., Raleigh. (1-400-1) 24 FOOT ALMA HOUSE TRAILER in excellent condition. Electric brakes. i in excellent condition. May be seen at 206 Swain Hall trailer Court. $15.00. ! (1-413-1) Sleeps four. Priced for quick sale 'v.rw ox $1295. J. L. Harris. B-V-P Trailer Lot in god and fair conditions at sacrifice N -50 (1 402 1' Prices foT Quick sale- See R- Fo Giduz, " Graham Memorial 5-6 daily. (1-2000-1) 18 FOOT PATHFINDER HOUSE trailer. Excellent condition. Priced for immediate sale. May be seen after 5 p. m. 61a Pittsboro Road Trailer Court. (1-412-1) FURNITURE Upholstered Refinished Repaired Made to Order Charles Valentine's Cabinet Shop Phone. 9367 Pittsboro Rd. Cove; Robert Swain. Asheville; Jim McDermott, Chap el Hill; Henry Royal, Smithfield. AVC Delegates Slate Report on 'Conference Delegates just returned from the southeastern conference of the American Veterans commit tee in Jacksonville, Fla., thii FOR SALE AUTOMOTIVE 6BB weekend, will reoort on th re- BUICK super sedan-,sults of the meeting before the chapter s bi-weekly 1942 CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER IN good condition. Priced very reasonable. See Johnny Richardson, 106 Aycock or Phone 3021. (1-419-1) I i r, : , .''if, II l J i MRS. SHOLAR POWEU MARY AU( WO-SOU MRS. RUDOLPH PITT MAM JEAN CATT t - - " '" I -1 Dr. A. P. Hudson Corrects Report Regarding New Teacher-Rating Bill MRS. EAP.L C. WILLIAMS MRS. JOHN LEE JONES JEAN SNYDEB LYNN BLANCHARD y y 3v , . 1 yf s4 r Dr. A. P. Hudson, chairman o the faculty committee on Gen- erai L-onege msn utuuu, . corrected a misquotation of his statement to the Student Legis lature Thursday night during dis cussion of a bill to set up a sys tem by which students would grade their instructors. An account of the discussion which was printed Friday morn ing reported Dr. Hudson as say ing that 6,100 teacher-rating scales had been distributed to in structors and department heads ot . V 4 by his committee upon me ret- mmoTiriatirin of the University Board of Trustees. I am reported to have said that 'the action had been taken on the recommendation of the University Board of Trustees.; This statement is inaccurate," Dr7j Hudson said yesterday. i "What I did say in reference ' to the Board of Trustees was that the visiting committee ot me Board in its report last winter had expressed doubts about the quality of teaching at Chapel Hill. This fact I cited as one reason why the faculty ton;:.'.." General College in.stn;f signed the teacher ra! r now in operation anion:; ; ulty and students. "I should like to t;.tc f more, that the faculty col on general college instiu t nothing to do with the :r. . of the bill introduced n.' Student Legislature. Th of the bill, Mr. Miles Smiti. me that he had not even I,, the teacher-rating projt t . sored by the committee. FRANCES ASHWORTH EVELYN STUTTS MRS. C S. BRINKLEY MRS. SAM KOONCE DORIS GILLIAM LATE 1946 ette. 15,000 miles exceptionally clean. I University Fully equipped reasonably priced. Call John T. Moore, 5011 KA House, Monday or Tuesday. (1-411-1) HERE ARE THE 13 ATTRACTIVE young women who were sponsors or leaders in the figure of meeting tonight at 7; 30 o'clock) the popular Pharmacy school dances recenlly held here. Top row; Mrs. Powell was sponsor for her in the Presbyterian church Final arrangements will also be made at this meeting for the talk that Mrs. M. E. Tilly, Atlanta BLACK N. C. APPROVED PLYMOUTH coupeJrecently overhauled. Good tires, lot behind library' at 9 or 11. K. j.j woman who served on the presi- Todd. (1-416-1) ueni s L-ivii rtigms committee, win give in Hill hall at 8 o'clock this Thursday evening. tl! BLACK 1946 FOUR DOOR NASH SE dan. Radio, heater, and seat covers. Excellent condition inside and out. Contact C. A. Middleton, 304 Aycock. (1-420-1) LOST 12 Physics Club Closes Year This Afternoon A PAIR OF BROWN PLASTIC-RIM- J J """" med glasses between Alexander and club Will close a very successful Lewis Dorms early Thursday morn-'year with an outing at Hogan's ing. If found please return to Davi Anderson, 205 Alexander. (1-405-1, Eye- Catching SEMI-FREE ,1 VALUABLE EMERALD AND RHINE stone bracelet in general vicinity of Cameron Avenue. Call Sarah Porter at 9496. (1-421-1) RIDES WANTED 18 WITH PATENTED HEEL This hosiery of superb lit, comfort and seam- free loveliness is identified by the Seal of the DANCING TWINS. IS'ote the exclusive, patented heel secret of fit, the - X,U IrUSReloe designed for "jmVSfS comfort! And no seams to twist out of line. Sold under leading brand names at your favorite it9 college shop or store. ",r,.,1r 0 S. Fat. No. 2388649 lake this afternoon and tonight. Club members, with their wives and dates, and the staff of the Physics department and their wives are invited to join in the festivities. Expected highlight of the af ternoon is a proposed softball husband, Sholar Powell, Oxford, president of the senior class in pharmacy; Miss Wilson, Asheville, was with Harry Wilson, Asheville", president of the student branch of North Carolina Pharmaceu tical association; Mrs. Pitlman accompanied her husband, Rudolph Pittman, Kenly, president of the junior class, and Miss Gaitis, Hillsboro, was sponsor for Dave Clayior. Hillsboro, president of the Pharmacy school student' body; middle row: Mrs. Williams was with her husband. Earl G. Williams, Gaslonla, president of the freshman class; Mrs. Jones, with John Jones, Canton, president of the sophomore class; Miss Snyder, Kagerstown, Md.. president of the Girls Pharmacy association, was escorted by Ernie Hicks, Marietta, Ga.; and Miss Blanchard, Wallace, president of the Kappa Ep silon fraternity and the Pharmacy Senate, was escorted by Jim Fowler, Charlotte; bottom row: Miss Ashworih, Fuquay Springs, was sponsor for Rex Paramore, Raleigh, vice-president of the Pharmacy school student body; Miss Stuits, Sanford, was with William M. Jordan, Asheville, secretary-treasurer of the Pharmacy student body; Mrs. Brinkley accompanied her husband, C. S. Erinkiey, Hickory, who represented the Phi Delta Chi fraternity; Mrs. Koonce, with her husband, Sam Koonce, Chadbourn, president of Rho Chi fraternity, and Miss Gilliam, Sanford, was sponsor for Ben Collins, Weldon, president of Kappa Psi. TWO BLOCKS WEST OF CITY HALL You'll Find A Solution To A:i Laundry Problems HELPY-SELFY AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY Bendix Machines W. Rosemary St. University Library Basement A Pictorial History of tlie Presidents of the United States Brouse Rent liny Laracr Loans on Anvfhina of Value t Durham's Newest and Best Pawn Shop MAIN LOAN OFFICE Located: 400 W. Main St. at Five Points 0-0--0-0m,000 m-: :0-' 000 0 9 0 0 TlffiscmmoiwTl Filled Promptly ACCURACY AND DEPENDABILITY at SUTTON'S DRUG STORE -Hughes- (Continued from page 1) York to visit friends, "but I never dreamed I would ever J spend a week at the Waldorf," she. said. Five feet, eight inches tall, weight 123 pounds, Feme has blue eyes and dark blond hair, naturally wavy. She graduated rom Lrreenbriar Junior college, RIDE WANTED TO MIAMI AT END of quarter. Share driving and expenses, game between the members of Write Gene T. Davis, 615 E. Rosemar-. the organization and the Physics (1"408"1) faculty. A weiner and marshmal- Lewisburg, W. Va., before corn- low roast will climax the acti vities of the afternoon. 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, 422 W. Franklin. Telephone F-3491. (ch lxl) -Stxike- Foister's Camera Store 161 E. Franklin St. F7v7f Ml.. (Continued from page 1) "The work stoppage in Dur- ALL MAKES OF LAWN MOWERS ' ham threatptic tr. Uvrnmo a ctat0. repaired, machine sharpened. Axes, I , ,,, ., . , hatchets, scythes also sharpened. Tripps Wlde 1SSUe' .the C0Uncl1 Said af" Lawn Mower Repair Shop or see John ier its meeting yesterday. Uele Tripp, Carrboro Shoe Shop. (ch lxl) gates from throughout the State attended the session. WANTED 24 USED CARS USED CARS STROWD Motor Company your Ford Dealer in Chapel Hill, will buy your used car. Telephone 5161. (chlxl) si CI HE-KODAK EIGHT-25 FOR HOME MOVIES Now that the world's most popular 8mm. movie ccm era is again available, you can begin your own he e movie diary. Come in and see the "Eight-25" tedcy. 1 Paramount prvtenTi 11 Truism Goddam Gor 6y "Technicolor Pnwiucrd and Direct? tn- Crtil B Dt-MiHe HmfipVASim Boris forF Late Show Saturday Sunday Monday CAROLINA: ing to Carolina. At Greenbriar, wliere she was a member . of Sigma Iota Chi sorority, Feme served as presi dent of the junior class, the Wo men's Glee club, and of her dor mitory, and as representative to the Student council for two years. At Carolina she is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority and is on the Student council. She is president of the women's Glee After discussing the work stop- 'club, the Pan Hellenic council, page now in effect in Durham j and was elected to Sigma Alpha because of the wage dispute be- , Iota, music sorority. tween the Durham Council of j A voice major, she is also active Trades and the Jones company, in the Chapel Hill Choral club the North Carolina council desig- and sings in the Presbyterian nated a committee from among church choir. She portrayed its membership to confer with "Peep -So" in the Playmaker officials of the Jones company in Music department production of an effort to settle the differences' , Gilbert and Sullivan's "Mikado'." in this area. jShe was elected to the Yackety "In the absence of settlement, i Yack beauty court in a contest picketing will continue on all held recently with James Street J. A. Jones projects in Durham and Betty Smith, authors, as and vicinity," Casey declared. fudges. Feme has been to New -Baseball- (Continued from page 3) Today's win eliminated Wake Forest's chances of taking the Big Four title. The only team that can take the crown away fr6m the Tar Heels now is Duke, and they must win their remain ing games to take the lead away from the Chapel Hillians. up the game on Fulghum's pop I out to center by co'ming into home standing up. However, Trana vitch successfully blocked the plate and held on to the ball to save the ball game. THE BEST "CUT" OF THE QUARTER TAR HEEL BARBER SHOP f"--"- r' 1 - - -wi- ... MM-iMtjirr ' 1 " jiiif1 mmmmmm mmm !.. jyn. "u.. it, n .ymms .n, nm mmmmm.m l "1. "7, MiaTtnT -Answers- (Continued from pige 2) 7) Would you say that the inscription over the doorway to Carr says building, dormi tory, Hall or just Carr? ans.) Building. 8) How many columns are on each side of Carr? f ans.) Four. '' 9) How many pillars are at West gate, what are they made of? ans.) Four square corner ones. (West Gate is at the Scuttlebutt corner.) 10) Is there a patch of cir cular lawn in front of the wings of West Gate? ans.) There is. 1 LI'L ABNER By AL CAPP AM 1 AH DRESSES V fvoU OWN A PIG SyW ADDRESSING i MAHSELF, CALLED SALOMEX MRS. PANSY ySTRANGER.r- A L I UNDERSTAND YOKUM ? AN' VO'-BETTER Nf --lA talk FAST. YO' i vyW p5 is off to a f Yy oyf BA YO'DOES NOT UNNERSTAN'.rr NOW, LISSEN CAREFULLY, AN' MEBBE YO' VILL.1r SAL- OMEY LIVES Wlr US. SHE. E.ATS W!F US. SHE ASSOSHEEATES WIF US,AS EF WE WAS HER EQUALS .v BUT NOBODY OWNS SALOMEY- SHE-. GOT A SOUL, STRANGER.V she; is a member o this FAMBLY, SAME A PAPPY, AN LI U ABNER, AN' ME.V I'M NOT -n, INTERESTED IN YOUR SOCIAL LIFE." I'M HERE TO' BUY THE LITTLE PORKER. HOW MUCH ? 1 n IrTr- -i A- PAPPY, AN LI L HOW MUCH r --edx f 1 1 K few;. imlly a 5 portraits SIZE 3" x 5" Only Actual Size $)25 Reg. 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