THE DAILY TAR HEEL
WEDNESDAY," DECEMBER 8, l)r;
PAGE SIX
YWCA Will Give
Christmas Party
For Coeds Tonite
The YWCA will give its first
campus-wide Christmas party fcr
coeds tonight at 8:30 with the
whole Y building as scene for the
festivities.
Games will be underway in all
five rooms of the building and
coeds will progress from' room
number one to room number two
and so on until they have visited
each room and participated ii(
all the games. Refreshments will ;
be served during the evening and j
the party will end with a group
Christmas sing led by Lanier;
Davis.
Emily Ogburn, chairman of the
party, has akect that everyone
bring an unwrapped present for
a child from 3-13 years. Any one j
wishing to give a gift who is un-
able to attend the party may brine i
the present by the YWCA office j
before Friday.
All presents placed under th
big Y Christmas tree are to go
to the IbJ students of the White
Cross school some 10 miles out
side of Chapel Hi 11. Pupils of the
school arc furnishing greenery
for patlv decorations.
Jane Pointer is chairman of
the music coinmitlee and working j
with her are. Weddy Th. rpe. Lid- j
dy Bet Myatt. Frances Sowers.
Jane Lwis, uucKy v imams, ana j
Virginia Hamilton. j
CAMPUS CALENDAR
4:00 UNIVERSITY PARTY. Roland Parker No. 2, CM.
3:00 PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL. Grail room. GM.
5:00 BETA GAMMA SIGMA. Roland Parker No. I. GM.
7:00 SIGMA KAPPA EPSILON. Grail room, GM.
7:30 LAW SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. Speaker J. C. B. Ehnn
Topic: "Common Sense in the Courtroom." Hill hail.
:00 CAROLINA DAMES. Main Lounge. GM.
6:00 WALLACE CLUB. Horace Williams Lounge. GM.
8:00 W.C.U.N.C. Alumni. Roland
C:30 HUMANITIES LECTURE. Speaker: Dr. Howard Huse. Topic:
'"Dante's Divine Comedy." Gerrard hall.
S:30 YWCA. Christmas party for coeds. Y building.
CLASSIFIEDS
SPECIAL NOTICES 4
TYPING EFFICIENTLY DONE
Thesis terms papers, plays, qu.c.-i ;
service. Call F-G69I. ich Ixl
FOR SALE
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LUCKY WISHING CHARM WITH
name of your favorite person or movie
star inside 1.00 or three for 2.00. A.
E. Powell. P. O. Box 15. San Fernar.
do. California. (2-8126-1
GIVE EOOK5. RECORDS. RADIOS,
or phonos for Christmas. We gift
wrap free of charge. We will mail for
you. Abemethy s Bookshop, tch 1x1 1
REGISTERED ENGLISH SETTER
puppies, six weeks old. Call 3381 or see
at 412 E. Rosemary St. ( 1-3124-1
ALL THE "HARD-TO-GET" RECORDS
at Abernetiiy's including the new 13
minute long-playing records. We gilt
wrap and pack for shipping free of
charge. ich lxl i
HOUSE TRAILER. 21 FEET LONG,
fullv equipped, ideal location. Entire
trailer under shelter. See it before
you buy. 86 Trailer Court, Pittsboro j
Rd. (5-3121-1) j
EROWSE FOR YOL'R CHRISTMAS
list among the Bonks and Records at
Abernethy's. We gift wrap for you
free of charge. , (eh lxl
FOR SALE AUTOMOTIVE 6BB
1916 FORD TUDOR. BLACK. GOOD
looking. Just reconditioned completely. I
A sacrifice at SIH'5. Sec Jim Spence. j
103 Grimes. (2-8127-1 '
HET.p WANTED
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AGGRESSIVE LAW STUDENT WANT
ed as our representative. Earn SV)
to 500 the fwst part of next semester.
For details, write Terrace Law Pub
lishers. Inc.. 823 Margaret St.. Flm'.
Mich. . (ch lxtl
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ONE BLACK ZIPPEKED WEEK-END
bag. Finder call Raleigh roller.
Reward. (2-c812.l-I,
HIGH SCHOOL CLASS RING. INf-
$'
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' ovinges'
Wary-go-round
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ujtnt alumni presents
FDMOND n'RRIRN-HON TAYLOR ' JT
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Touring Hamlet' Show
To Be Here January 17
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MARGARET WEBSTER
Stores to Close
Bolh nolidays
Stores of Chapel Hill and C:irr
boro will b closed Christmas and
New Year's days, it was ' decided
at a meeting of the Board of
Davt.o-s of the Chapel Hill-
!Carrbm Merchants
Association
Saturday im-rning.
According to Vic
president cf the associ
Huggins.
on" bCn:C :
-merchants have decided to remain
closed uecemoer -. xnis aate,
however, is optional.
:naus
Parker No. 1 and No. 2.
GM.
t-ais ohm on inside of ring, if "found
please return to otis MeCoiium. 213
stcy. (2-3125-1 ,
TAKEN BY MISTAKE 20
GRAY GABAK DINE TOPCOAT FROM
Lemor Hall Friday noon. Small tear
i'- bac!c of coat. Please return to Man
ager. LcniOi.- Ha II and get your own
coat.
(1-8122-1 1
WANTED TO KENT
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ONE OH TWO E ED ROOM HOUSE OR
aoartmeru. furnished or unfurnished.
Rert to 373. Have car. Write Box 323
Chapel Hill, N". C. 5-3120-1 1
WHERE TO EAT
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FOUND A GOOD PLACE TO EAT
V. haa Powell's Colonial House System,
opposite City Hail on West Rosemary.
Delicious short orders. Open Mon.
Thurs. 11 a.m. to mid. lit?. Fri. and
Sat. 11 a.m. til 2 a.m. (ehlxli
- PROMPT SERVICE
on a PhotO'Greeting
CARD ORDERS ,gk
This year send a personol
Christmas card with one
cf your own snapshots
printed on it. Step in today
ond select your design. j
!
Foisier's Camera Store1
Villi
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The Margaret Webster Shakes
peare company will present
"Hamlet" here in Memorial Hall
on Jan. 17, under the sponsorship
of the Carolina Piaymakers. The
' company, whis is on a seven
! months' tour, opened in Buffalo,
Sept. 26. where during a week's
stay, it presented its premieres of
"Hamlet" and "Macbeth." .
i Tickets for the production are
priced at $3.30, $2.20, and $U9.
and are available at the Play
maker business office in Swain
hall. All seats are to be reserved.
The appearance cf the Mar
garet Webster Shakespeare com
pany is a milestone in theatrical
'road'' histnrv because it is the
i
irrsi iiroaawav-standara re-Der-
tory to barnstorm the nation's
colleges, universities and public
auditoriums. Miss Webster's New
York productions of the Bard
have set a mark which. Drama
Critic John Mason Brown .de
clared, "not one has surpassed or
in any way approached."
Abetting Miss" Webster is a
company of 22 young actors, vet-
crans of her many presentations, i Intramural basketball games dur
headed by Carol Go"dncr, Joseph ; jtlg the winter quarter are re
Ilolland and Alfred Ryder. Mi?s. Quested to come bv the Intra-
Goodner is well remembered for
,hgr more reccnt role, in "The !
Man Who Came To Dinner,"
"'Blithe Spirit" and '"Deep Are
The Roots." Mri Holland last ap
peared on Broadway with Kath
arine Cornell in "Antony and
Cleopatra." Last season, Mr. Ry
der sandwiched Ibsen's "Ghosts"
with Eva LeGalliene between
movies for Paramount..
The Webster productions of
'"Hamlet and "Macbeth" were de-
J signed by Wougang Kotn, ana
jthe music arranged by Lehman j
lEngel. !
i Redballing over the country- j
;ide in sDecial.lv constructed bus ;
and truck, complete wtih scenery.
costumes, props and electrical
equipment. "Shakespeare O n
Wheels" will cover over 40,000
miles by the end of its tour,
f which was arranged by S. Hur-
ck and the jNatior.al Concert ana
Artists CorDoration
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Downright Cruel
NEW YORK. Dec. 7. (UP)
Emily Post. the first lady of
etiquette, thinks il is question
able taste to ask a woman's
age.
And when she's 75. it's
downright "cruel."
A United Press correspon
dent assigned to write a bi
ography of Mrs. Post called
her today and asked the date
of her birth, which is omitted
even in "Who's Who."
"It's cruel to draj it in."
Mrs. Post protested. "It's Oc
tober 27. 1873. Eui I never
mention it 'f I can help il. It
seems to be an anchor around
my neck that I can't get away
from. Seems the older I get
the more interested people get
in mv age. New if 1 were ap
proaching 100 .. . Where is
thU ccirT to be printed?
"It's for our files." the cor
respondent answered.
"Oh. an obituary." Mrs.
Post exclaimed. "Well. if
they're not going to print it
until I'm dead I don't care."
OFFICIALS WANTED
All students who are qualified
and are interested in refereeing
Imnral athlotir office nx-vm 311
Woollen Cvm todav or tomorrow!
Thf-rp u-i'.l hp s short mpptinff nf
all basketball officials Thursday
night a7:15 in room 311 between
the freshman and varsity games.
-Gridders-
(Continued from page five)
The Carolina
while, has not been idle. All-
America sparkplug Charlie Justice
and All-Southern Hosea Rodgers
have been working hard on the
passing and running attack all
week. Billy Hayes has also been
working out with the passers,
and Bob Kennedv has been work-
,ng with Justice on the perfection
of the double-safety crossover
i play that has caused Carolina
opponents so much trouble all
j year. Art. Weiner. Max Cooke,
j and Kenny Powell have been on
! the receiving end of most of the
Carolina passing in early drill;
your individual touch. Ami
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th a Champion at rour
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activities. Ask. your dad to
order your Champion from our
nearest Authorized Underwood
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Fraternity House Discussion Group
To Hold Meeting Tomorrow at YMCA
Gene Turner, representative , groups into a uriified diicuion
from Phi Delta Theta fraternity, j group. '"We hope that we can
announced yesterday that there j contribute to the growing cehesi
will be an organizational meeting veness between dormitory men
of all fraternity presidents and : and fraternity men by such a
their representatives in the new ; plan," said Turner.
House Discussion group tomorrow j
at 2 o'clock in the Y. ! At Present the rouP has in-
The House Discussion group ! Vlted members of sororities to
starts an pvnprimpnt nn th J their meetings, and has extended
part of four fraternities to en
courage better relationshiD be-
j tween themselves, between the
faculty and the fraternities, and
! to promote better knowledge of
jthe issues confronting the nation
and the world today.
"So far the Delta Kappa Epsi-
Ion, Delta Psi, Sigma Chi and Phi
Delta Theta fraternities have
achieved excellent results in ourjsenting the successful experiment
experiment," said Turner. j to the other Itaternity groups.
The participating members of !
the House Discussion group select
their own speakers and topic and ;
with Jthe cooperation of the Y j
planning board they initiate the
programs. The future plan of!
this organization is to correlate
the sororities and the dormitory
-Elections-
(Co?tttmted from page vu:) jThis year he scored six touch
(UP). 62 and Carnes (CP), 105 'downs, caught 31 passes for 453
for 12-months. yards, and carried the ball on
Dist. 2 - Horton (SP). 83: Kirby end-around plays on seven oeca
(UP), 57; Nearman (CP), 50; sions for a gain of 47 yards and
:Twine (UP)' 54 for Uvo "-month
terms.
Allston (UP), 71; Kim-
Dist. 3
erling (SP), 96; Smith (CP), 87; ;Charlie Justice as the onIy A11.
Anderson got one (write in) forAmerican gridders in the history
two six-month terms. i of the University. He is the third
Dist. 4 - Gwvnn (UPi. an,-i t- xj t j ,
Southerland (SP). 50 and Tran- !
sou (UP), 41 for six-months.
Dist. 5 - Bowers (SP), 56 and I
Manning (UP), 50 for 12-months. .
Best (SP). 53 and Smith (CP). 52 !
for six-months.
Women's dorm dist. 2 - Gower
(UP), 22 and Seweil (SP), 23 for
12-months.
The actual district-by-district
vote breakdown' was: Men - Dis-
trict 1,-167 votes: 2. 147 votes: 3.
153 votes: 4, 92 votes: 5, 109 votes,
Women - dist. 2-50 votes.
TUXEDO RENTALS
It's easy and nice to rent a perfect-fitting
TUXEDO or FULL DRESS from Lewis'.
Our stocks are large and fresh, and our
expert tailors alter each garment to your
individual requirements. Rental fees ex
tremely low service fast.
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bers of the student body when
ever the fraternities hold such
a round-table meeting.
The new group has received
"enthusiastic support" from the
members of the faculty and ad
mnistration. The mass meeting
scheduled for Thursday at 2 o
j clock is for the purpose of pre
-Ail-American-
(Continued from pege five)
Weiner broke into college ball
J with a bang, scoring a touchdown
; against VPI on his first play in
1 1946. In 1947 Weiner caught 19
1
I passes for 335 yards and raa tev
an average of 6.3 yards per rush.
! Weiner joins George Barclay.
!Andv Rprshak Paul Rpwrin anr!
Bershak and Severin were the
other flankers given All-America
n laurels.
Outgoing Students
Must Tell Laundry
j Students leavina the University
after this quarter are asked to
j leave name and home address
at the University laundry office,
! 106 West Franklin street, so that
j laundry refunds may be mailed
to them.
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Cheese Blintzes Today at HARRY'S
PKS Names Homan
Pledge President
Officers in the Lambda chapter
of Phi Kappa Sigma, and its
pledge class were elected at a
meeting last week.
Charles S. Homan was elected
president, John Otterburg, vice
president; Morris Knudson, secre
tary; Charles Lowrimore, treas
urer; Peter Webb, master of
ceremonies and P. A. Transou,
corresponding secretary. Thomas
A. ALspaugh was chosen house
manager and rank English and
Jack Rogers will act as sergeants-at-arms.
Fall class pledge officers in
clude Durward Jones, president;
John Uzzeil, vice-p resident:
Thomas ' Reich, secretary-treasurer;
John Bond and Bob Schultz,
jsergeants-at-arms; and Dick Tay
lor, intramural manager.
And
SKILLFUL
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"Precision Work"
Durham's Watch and
g Jewelry Repair Service
Jj Village Theater Bidg.
Open Evenings This Week
Foister'5 Camera Store
t 2, FAST ;
BRAZEN PILLARS BANQUET
Carolina Inn Wednesday Evening
! !
Dr. O. K. Cornwall
For reservations see A. C. Gaskiii at 312 Bingham
or Bill Treyler at 302 Mangum
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Miscellaneous Gifts
For HER ... For HIM . . .
.Compacts Desk Sets
Bracelets pen & Pencil Sets
Lockets Billfolds
Billfolds Kern Cards
Stationery Traveling Kits
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