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s v, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1943 PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL ii c I V) i i i s Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity Initiates 58 At Ceremonies . Fifty-eight students were initi-! a ted into Phi Beta Kappa, nation al honorary scholastic fraternity, at ceremonies in Gerrard Hall Monday night. . By virtue of holding the highest scholastic average in this year's membership, Ward Peacock of Ckapel Hill, is president of the local chapter. Other officers are: Dwight Blackwelder, Concord, vice-president; Page' Harris, Dur ham, recording secretary: and Dean E. L. Mackie, corresponding B-15 Flight Jackets were $12.95 now only $8.50 Only .....$4.95 Alpaca Lined Body Two Pockets Water Repellent Military Blankets : 100 Wool Six, 38 to 4& t 1 t Durham's Surplus Store 320 N. Mangum St. secretary-treasurer. The new members are: Henry B. Adams, III, Lenoir; David M. Anderson, Jr., Rocky Mount; Wil ma C. Anderson, Denver, Colo,; Wallace Ashley, Jr., Smithfield; Robert R. Beyer, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Edward G. Bilpuch, Adah, Pa.; Kenneth C. Black, Columbia, S. C; Joe L. Bookout, Charlotte; Shasta M. Bryant, Mt. Airy; Claude E. Clark, Raleigh; Mabel K. Colwell, Clinton. William A. Cowburn, Lumber ton; Troy L. Davis, Augusta, Ga.; Albert M. Dickson, Jr., Hyatts- ville, Md.; Lillian E. Dillard, Chapel Hill; Robert G. Evans, Creslkill, N. J.; Henry C. Ford ham, Greensboro; Edlyn W. Freer ks, Kalmia; Peter D. Gala- All Work Guaranteed Watch and Jewelry Repairing Thomas J. Fowler Blackwood Associate Across from Bus Station Dr. William Kohn OPTOMETRIST PHONE 3688 Over Carolina Coffee Shop Monday-Friday: 9-6 Saturday: 9-1 . nides, Norfolk, Va.; Henry N. Goldstein, Hampton, Va.; Willis J. Grant, Windsor; William V. Grimes, Jr., Newport News, Va. - Norris G. Grubbs, Greensboro; Harry H. Hall, Dothan, Ala.; Os borne B. Hardison, Jr., Washing ton, D. C; Herbert L. Hawley, Lexington; Jack Y. Henderson, Graham; James R. Henderson, Jr., Raleigh; Mildred C. Hill, Chapel Hill; U. T. Holmes, III, Chapel Hill; William G Hooks, Fremont; Bruce F. Jones, Edenton; Robert G. Kerdasha, North Bergen, N. J.; James L. Lamm, Mt. Airy. Richard F. Leach, Mt. Airy; Hartzel Z. Lebed, Washington, D. C; James R. Lewis, High Point; Marvin D. Little, Char lotte; William C. Mathis, Jr., Rockingham; William G. McCall, Concord; William G. McGuire, Jr., Atlanta,' Ga.; Alexander H Mclntire, Wilmington; Arthur G, Murphey, Jr., Macon, Miss.; Wil liam C. Murphy, Kenly. , - Johnnie F. O'Neal, Middlesex; Roland E. Palmer, Jr., Gulf; Wil liam ; F. Patterson, Winston-Salem; Oliver B. Phifer, Peachland; Harry C. Phillips, Jr., Raleigh; Alice V. Sharp, Jacksonville, Fla.; Brantley R. Shaw, Troy; William M. Smith, Chapel .Hill; David E. Sobel, New York City; Melvin S. Steinberg, Montgomery, Ala.; John A. Watson, Fayetteville; John B. Watson, Jr., Wadesboro; Phil W. Widenhouse, Concord, and Clyde Youngj Jamaica Plain, Mass. Say It With Flowers REHDEH'S FLOWER SHOP Phone 4851 Opposite the Post Office AKPsi Ft at Has Initiation Fpr 36 Men Thirty-six men were initiated into the Alpha Tau chapter of the Alpha Kappa Psi, professional fraternity in commerce, at an im pressive ceremony Sunday after noon in -the. Roland .Parker Lounge of Graham Memorial. ' ! 1 1. u:. following me miuauon cere mony, new members were hon ored at a banquet at the Carolina Inn at which O. R. Kirkman of High Point, past national presi dent of Alpha Kappa Psi, was the main speaker. -JBuster Rore, pres ident of the Duke chapter of the fraternity, gaye a short address at the services. The following were initiated in to Alpha Kappa Psi: Worth B. Allen, Raleigh; Roy Batchelor, Greenville; William F. Black, Greensboro; Cornelius A. Boone, Mocksville; William A. Bowen, Greenville; John N. Chatham, Durham; Wilbert E. Cooper, Sta- ley; John M. Curlee, Ansonville; Lawrence R. Downs, and Samuel M. Downs, Fayetteville. John E. Flood, Sanford, Maine; Charles F. Glover, Sims; Joseph L. Godwin, Portsmouth, Va.; James . W. Goodman, Concord; Billy R. Hale, Thomasville; Jack E. Hobbs, Greensboro; Eugene H. Kirkman, Durham; David R. Ki ser, Lincolnton; David J. McCall, Charlotte; Clarence D. Miller, Charlotte; Glenn O. Mitchell, Jr., Greensboro. Jack W Money, Kernersville; John T. Nicholson, Charleston, W, Va.; Roland E. Palmer, Gulf; Robert S. Parham, Henderson; Campus News Briefs 7:30 American Veterans Com mittee. Presbyterian. Church an nex. 8:00 Law Wives Bridge Club. Roland Parker Lounge, Graham MemoriaL 8:00 Lecture. Medical School Auditorium. - 8:30 Halifax-Carolina Club. Horace Williams Lounge, Graham MemoriaL 9: 00 Dialectic Senate. Di Hall, third floor, New West. A REPORT on ihe recent national convention of ihe AVC will be given at its meeting tonight. DR. GEORGE W. CORNER will give an illustrated public lecture 116 E. Parrish Street Durham. N. c. CHINESE-AMERICAN RESTAURANT be considered. ; TWO GROUPS have cancelled scheduled meetings for tonight. The "Folk Dance Group will not meet again until next quarter. The Graduate Club asks mem bers to give attention to the problem of finding accomodations for the club next semester. The club, which has been meeting in the Archer House, will not meet! tonight. THE RHO CHAPTER of the Alpha Chi Sigma initiated 11 new members into its. brotherhood Saturday. Initiates are David B. Ball, Thomas C. Frazier, Jr., James T. Freeze, John R. Graham, Jack R. tonight on the "Ovary and Em- Graham, Luther A. Marsh, James CLASS I F EDS ANNOUNCEMENTS . development. inquire aiici u.uu ui 1 f oil Tf.SKllX Hav A Kinnifl -f '.H - S 1 HOUSE BEAUTIFUL Decorating Advisory Service This winter Elaine Neal moves south for a couple of months, away from the New Hampshire breezes which are getting too cold. Beginning December 20th. Elaine Neal, Decorating Adviser on House Beautiful magazine, will be in Chapel Hill for a winter visit and will require part-time services of a competent secretary or student with some knowledge of secretarial work. Must be cultured enough to acquire and understand the decorating "language" fairly rapidly; must be an accurate and neat typist, with an ability to write letters In an easy, friendly manner and not in a stilted, business-like style; all of which means a knowledge of punctuation (and grammar); shorthand not necessary. An interesting, practical experience for any toman with a decorating flair. 4 ' 'All interviews made prior to December 20.. Contact in person Andrew C. Neal. Reference Room, The Library, daily except Saturday and Sunday, from 5 to C p.m., n-mmhrr 5 , VitwiU tH: on Saturday, December 10. from G to 10 p.m. WHERE TO EATt FOUND A FINE place to eat. Colonial House System. Fine Foods. Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 ajn. midnite. Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. BURGESS SERVICE STATION, 4 miles out Highway 54 ast of Chapel Hill, invites you out to their Pool Room. ; . , (1-3787) FOR SALE 6B PORTABLE CORONA TYPEWRITER. Excellent condition. Reasonably priced. Call- F-458. (l-c372-3) PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. GOOD condition. Ideal for a child's Christ mas. Phone 3161. (1-C372-3) HOUSE FOR SALE: 5 ROOMS. Garage, out-door Grill, yards and yards of clean suburban air. Call F-5213 or come by, 22 Rogerson Drive for a iooK-see. i-.i-9 FOR SALE 6BB 1948 MAROON FORD CONVERTIBLE with 34.000 miles. Overdrive, heater radio, etc. A real snappy car for only S1295.00 See Neal Cadieu, 105 Man gum. (1x7) 1949 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DELUXE four door, heater and seatcovers. 730 miles. Will consider time payments $1595. Also .new 5x7 Elwood ertlarger 570. uo. Used rolliecord camera 2A, per feet condition, filter $80. New beatie boom 500 watt spot lite, rubber tires' $70. Nw majestic earner tripod, elava tor type, also pnumatic $60. Used 8 x 10 anseo view camera with case, pack ard shuuter. 5x7 reducing back! : holders $65. See John R. Martin, 258 Jackson Circle. Victory Villase.- (3-375-3) bryo; The Reproductive Cycle of the Rhesus Monkey." Director of the Department of Embryology of the Carnegie In stitution of Washington, Dr. Cor ner is being brought here by the North Carolina chapter of Sigma Xi. PRESIDENT RUSS DICKENS of the Halifax Club said final plans for the club's Christmas dance will be made at its meeting tonight. THE DI will meet in an exec utive session tonight io com plete election of officers for the winter quarter. Artie Murphey said constitu tional amendments will also John W. Pass, Roxboro; Oliver B. Phifer, Peachland; Lee S. Potter, Aurora; William T. Pruitt, Dan ville, Va. William G. Rand, Carlisle, Pa.; Thaxton Richardson, Jr., Greens boro; James B. Sanders, Ashe ville; Lon W. Taylor, Washing ton; Jerome C. Thompson, High Point; William J. Williamson, Crewe, Va.; Jerry W. Womack, Spencer. H. McPeters, Stanford R. Young, James C. Jarrett, Jan Van Laer, and J. D. Dixon. BRAD MCCUEN, a graduate of '43, visited the campus Monday and presented several albums of records to the Romance Language Laboratory A former member of the Daily Tar Heel staff, McCuen is now in record sales work with the Radio Corporation of America. His home office is in Atlanta. The albums, which will be available to students in Caldwell Y-2, i nclude one of familiar Christmas songs sung by the fam ous Mexican vocalist, Pedro Vargas. JUST RECEIVED Corde and Thread for Evening Sweaters 7 Imported Scotch Fingering Yarn YARN SHOP BOYD'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 6897 Shampoo, Wave & Rinse $1.10 Cold Waves $3.50 up Machineless $5.00 up , , Carrboro, N. C. Visit our GIFT DEP'T The largest and most complete slock of Cosmetics and Toiletries of any store in North Carolina. SUTTON'S DRUG STORE J. Linwood Sutton Registered Druggist. J. 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All Students remaining in Chapel Hill during the Christmas Holidays are requested to leave laundry at downtown office not later than t 4:30 P.M., Tuesday, December 20th. Closed December 23rd Through December 27th. A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL U II C LAUNDRY AGGRESSIVE LAW STUDENT WANT ed as our representative. Earn $100 to $:500 the first part of next semester. For further details, writs Terrace Law Publishers. Inc., 829 Margaret Street, Flint, Michigan. - (1- -3) WANTED TO RENT 24B QUIET, CLEAN-CUT UPPERCLASS man desires single room, walking dis tance cf campus. Doesn't drink or smoke. Phone 6631. Canted hv Jan uary (l-3G7-3 Refresh . . . for your Exams Around Uie Corner from Anywliere TYPEWRITER REPAIRS at LEDBETTER-PICKARD Chapel Hill ALL WORK GUARANTEED Have your portable or standard overhaul ed during the holidays Office Machines, Inc. 221 Foster St. 9-2492 Durham, N. C. in 50? 0) l&Wmmlz La via steamship $280 up. 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