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-SkaMi Basket Weave Button Down Collar Casual Drape as styled $3.95 M. COLUMBIA ST r&mm 6 i . I Enl U in tniu Jl J SH9 ESttKk.. Don't Let Your CAR Be In This Mood Come CHRISTMAS DAY! Wake it up with our TEXACO products. UNIVERSITY SERVICE STATION 4 " of CARNEGIE HALL 7x Lester Young Buck Clayton Martha Tilton am many other great jazz stars in these great numbers Don't Be That Way One O'clock Jump Life Goes To A Party The Man I Love I Got Rhythm Loch Lomond Be Mir Bist Du Schon Stqmpin' At The Savoy Sing Sing Smg Big John's Special and many more. Set SL-160 (two 12-inch 33V3 Long Playing ''.Vf'&lZ Vo,ume I (ML 4358) and Volume II - (ML 4359) - RESERVE YOUR COPY NOW ! - A (Carolina National Unit Picks 6 Local ROT C Men Six men, chosen on the basis of leadership and "interest in the ROTC programs, have been named new members of the Scab bard and Blade, national honorary and military society. Chosen from the local A.FROTC and the NROTC to join Company" L, Eighth Regiment are Ensign Harry L. Fremd, Canal Point, Fla.; Lt. Dortch Warriner, Law rence ville; Va.; Lt. Col. Robert H. Tyndall, Roxboro; Capt.' Rich ard F. Bunting, Salem, Va.; Capt. Louis A. Bledsoe, Jr., Huntsville Ala.; and Ensign William S. Deb nam, Raleigh. The pledges are cadet officers and seniors in the'ROTC program. The final meeting of this quarter will be held tomorrow when a National Society officer will be a guest of the company. Yuleride Dance Slated Tonight The Intramural Dance Club's annual Christmas dance will be held tonight at 8:30 in the A.A.A. Room at Women's Gym. All members and students are invited. Persons who have not yet re ceived invitations are requested to contact Charlotte or John Lehman at their dance studio next ' to Wooten-Moulton Photographers. now available! the color and excitement of one the greatest of all jazz presentations X BENNY GOODMAN CONCERT JANUARY 16, 1938- recorded during the actual performance! exclusively on. COLUMBIA 33 Vz LONG PLAYING RECORDS BENNY GOODMAN and his Orchestra featuring Harry James, Ziggy Elman, Jess Stacy and Gene Krupa and Count Basle Teddy Wilson Lionel Hampton Bobby Hackett Johnny Hodges Harry Carney Cootie Williams Fredriv Spwt 2kop Carolina By Faye Massengill The Pre-Christmas picture at Carolina is slightly tinged with black. There is the glorious, friendly spirit initiated by5 Christmas car ols pouring forth from the inti macy of the record shop; there is a shining tree in front of Graham Memorial; there are parties and presents; and finally, there are examinations. But "not to be intimidated, the spirit and the party lives on. Alderman Dormitory will dance on Friday night. Spencer and Mclver have planned Yule week parties which -will include- only the girls. - ;V Among the men, the Phi Delts will treat the subject lightly to night when they , present brothers with comical gifts. They will be served barbecue at Turnage's in Durham. Tomorrow nightj, it will be the KA's turn to celebrate when the occasion will be their annual pledge-active banquet. Presents will be exchanged and favors will be given to dates. A special entertainment has been planned. Other parties tomorrow night will be at the Deke and PiKA houses. Tomorrow afternoon, the Beta's. will introduce Santa Claus to children whom they will en tertain. A magician will also be on hand. On Friday afternon the ATO's will fete 25 needy children and the Chi Phi's will give a party for 30 Oxford Orphanage children on Sunday afternoon. A special guest w'ill be Saint Nick. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 6B WE ARE NOW CONDUCTING OUR annual year's end clearance sale on new watches and bands. Everything must go! Godwin's Jewelry Beneath Sutton's Drug Store. (1-1714-5) FOR SALE: COFFEE TABLE, 2, END tables, desk and bookcase in good condition. Contact Mrs. Hosea Rodgers, 30-A Glen Lennox. U-cl715-2) 3 ROOM HOUSE. GOOD INVESTMENT for couple with child, dogs welcomed. $4o0.00 includes furnishings. R. Waldau, Pines Trailer Court. Raleigh Road. (1-1722-3) COCKER SPANIEL PUPS. PURE bred. tan or black. Kidder F-5736 Hillsboro Road or 215-A Caldwell, F-39U8. (1-C1721-1) 1949 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE good condition. New tires and batterv. S-47 Halicrafter radio with H-510-15 inch Jensen Speaker & Webster three speed record changer. Call 26504. (1-1720-2) 1948 4-DOOR DODGE SEDAN, WHITE walled tires, radio, heater, defroste,r. fan... signal light, etc. Like new. Call Jimmy Moore, No. 6 Pettigrew. (1-1710-1) RIDE WANTED 18 RIDE WANTED: WAY DOWN TO Columbus, Georgia, on December 15. Drive and share expenses I didn't vote for Talmadge though. Will settle for Atlanta. Rolfe Neill, Managing Editor. Daily Tar Heel. (l-Staff-2) TO GREENSBORO SUNDAY. DEC. 17th, if anyone is eft in Chapel Hill. I can't drive but will arrange blind dates with W. C. friends. Contact Marie Costello. 2-6529 or F-3371. (1-Sta f f -1 ) NEED A RIDE TO WASHINGTON, Thursday, Dec 16. Will share driving & expenses. Call Frank Allston, DTH Spcrrts or F-2061. - " (staff) I always wanted a Hollywood swimming poor'.. :s i . . ...and this is the story of how young Joe Gillis got it... ILIAM GLORIA H0LDEN- SWANS0N ERICH von STROHEIM ' NANCY OLSON . FRED CLARK LLOYD G0UGH JACK WEBB Cecil B. DeMille"' Hedda Hopper Buster Keaton Anna Q. Nilsson -H. B. Warner - Franklyn Farnum Produced by Chartes Brackett Directed by BILLY WILDER Written by Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder and D. M. Marshman, Jr. A Paramount Picture Si. TODAY CAROLINA - u THE DAILY Gapers ' Jointly entertaining for orphans tomorrow night -are the Chi Omega's and the Phi Gams. A party at the Chi Omega house to night will be in honor of both pledges and actives. At the ADPi house on Tuesday night, the an nual Christmas party was held when big and little ' sisters ex changed gifts. .'''. ' . '" :'' At 8 p.m. Friday, the Pharmacy Girls Association will have a Christmas party for pharmacy students, faculty and wives. Ro land Parker Lounges .!, 2,. and 3 i will be the scenes of the activity. Phi Gamma Delta's pledge class held its annual smoker for pledges of other fraternities recently. Re freshments ' and cigarettes were offered to approximately 300 guests, who represented all the social fraternities on the campus. Burnie Burnstan is president of the Phi Gam class and Charles Sawyer is secretary-treasurer. The Pi Lambda Phi's had a housewarming recently. The oc casion? the kitchen caught fire. Newest brothers around the Sigma Chi house are Mike Hen dron of Long Beach, Calif., Billy Barnes of Winston-Salem, and Bobbie Bell of Charlotte. . -Accident- (Continued from page 1) Odum knocking him to the pave ment, Hofler said. Both drivers of the others cars said Hawkins was proceeding at a slow speed, the patrolman said. Mr. Odum lived with one of his daughters, Mrs.'. C. M. Mayes, Route 1, Durham-Chapel Hill Road. His survivors include an other daughter, two sisters, and nine grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced today. if lis 1 1 1 A. B. F. GOODRICH THINKIIS THE TAR HEEL Carroll Speaks ToAKVsi's; 17 Are Pledged The Alpha Tau chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business administration fraternity, initiated 17 tew members recently. Fol lowing the ceremonies, Thomas H. Carroll, dean of , the School of Business Administration, spoke on "A Professional Business Frater nity in a Time of Crisis." New rnembers are: Merlin R. Bynum, Greensboro; Bobby L. Deal, Rockingham; Marx H. Deal, Rockingham Lawrence Egerton, Greensboro; William Hamp Ethe ridge, Kenly; William Paul Holt, Greensboro; George N. Karam belas, Asheville; Harvey W. Lay ton, Jr., Charlotte; William W. Morris, Bessemer City; Jack S. Moss, Charlotte; Dale J. Rosen blatt, Charlotte; William E. Rouse, Jr., Raleigh; Marvin F. Saunders, Durham; Hal C. Sigman, Greens boro; Robert Arthur Spaugh, Winston-Salem; Charles E. Trado, Henderson; Robert L. York, Jr., Waynesville. Other guests present were D. M. McGill, J. T. O'Neil, A.M., Whitehall, O. T. Mouzon, R. A. Humbert, and B. O. Miller. Pro fessors Humbert and Miller are instructors at Virginia Polytech nical Institute. A Chicago College of OPTOM ETRY Nationally Accredited AN OUTSTANDING COL LEGE IN A SPLENDID PROFESSION Entrance requirement thirty hours of Liberal Arts credits. Advanced standing granted for additional L. A. credits. NEXT CLASS STARTS FEBRUARY 12 Excellent clinical facilities. Rec reational and athletic activities. Dormitories on campus. Ap proved for veterans. 2307 No. Clark St. Chicago 14, 111. " HOME DEALER For Comforts Of Home .YW Urges Baby, Sitting , Girls, do you like to hear the pitter-patter of little feet around the house?fWould you like a quiet place to study' nights? Then why don't you sign up for the Baby sitting Committee of the YWCA? In" addition to. these advantages,' you can get some practical exper ience, that will really be useful to you in later life and. also ren der a real service to the com munity. . This ' cornrnittee, composed of some 20 girls, is headed by Ann Townsend. The girls are avail COMPLAINT BOARD The Student Complaint Board will meet today at 5 o'clock in the student government office. MODERN DANCE ,The Modern Dance Club will meet at '4:30 .p.m. today in Wo man's Gym. - Campus News Briefs !G ABOUT CHR Who isn'ty these dqys? And for that gift with the special yet practical touch, see our automobile ac cessories, radios, skates, model airplanes. O Chapel Hill's Only Complete Toy Store O American Flyer & Lionel Trains 0 O Bicycles - Wagons - Tricycles O Educational Blocks LAY - AWAY AND BUDGET GIFTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY if Si AUTO able for baby-sitting Monday through - Thursday. For student families, the service is rendered free, but a fee of 50 cents peri night is charged to the faculty, and turned over to the general YWCA fund. Last year, classes were held orh the care of babies, so "many of thej old girls should be experts. j If you think you'd be interested in .becoming a baby-sitter, dropj by the YWCA office and register, ! or contact Robbie Roberson who ! is membership chairman of the Committee. , PARTY A party for all those that par ticipated in any capacity for last season's University Hour pro grams will bdr held tonight at 7 o'clock. GRAD CLUB The Graduate Club will meet tonight in the Y at 8 o'clock. " . . . and I promise to take you to THE PINES every night! . To clinch the deal, treat her to a steak at THE PINES. ISTMASf 5 it. SUPPLY Opposite Bus Station Franklin St. 'WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 6, 1353 -Quarterly- (Continued from page 1) As for the future Lyn wou! ! like to go to New York -to v. ,y: in a publication house in . to gain experience, and to i;,n, money to take a trip to Pari : where she may study under French authors. But at the inr. ment she is content to confine her efforts to make The Quarter! y successful and enjoyable to th.. students here. Suicide- (Continued from jage 1) they thought "she would huvr been the last person to comnn! suicide." Miss Lehrnbccher was lmij'-r-ing in Journalism and' was pla in ning to work on her Ph. D. u Germany. Several of her ac quaintances described her d: "very likeable." She was a mem ber of the Yack beauty court at:.; had worked hard in her work here, said friends. Before coming to Carolina she had been en rolled in Heidelberg University. Dr. Sommer said, "Miss Lehrn bccher had been very despondent recently. She liked Chapel 11 ill and the friendliness of everybody she met, but could not overcome her homesickness." ( 1 i j! ! i 7 1 1 ( i ! x V- - i 5 t: 4 . ii if" CO. r imm'ml I'll; lali"!'!!!.' .aL'tJatLii Home Made Candy at D A N Z I G E RS ...... ... ........ . S5S S5S5 V i . fa-. v ,t : r - ft -
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