HAT V."! AH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1; 1952 THE DAILY TArt HEEL PAGE SEVEI? (4 Sigma Chi's Honor W. Stutz At Kiddie? arty When five year old Willie Stutz held his birthday party at . the Sigma Chi house last' Friday night, Sigma Chi's and their dates turned into children, again to attend the festive occasion. Dressed as toddlers for the Kiddie Party, members and dates first had to complete a hopscotch game before entering. The guests had received crayon-written in vitations from Willie several days before, which, stated that presents were not necessary. Guests were given bubble gum and party hats at the door and greeted by the music of Frank Wright's Bull City Night Hawks. In the living room, baby blue and pink streamers flowed from wall , to wall; helium-filled bal loons festooned the ceiling, and paintings of animals,, representing chapter activities, decorated the ' walls. The kiddies then scooted down stairs to enjoy refreshments at the bar, now bearing the sigri, "Corner Drugstor e." Advertisements covered the walls and tables and chairs were arranged so that guests could order their choice of cherry pop, animal crackers, ice-cream cones or punch, and an array of candies including all-day suckers, bon-bons, and chocolates. Kappa Alpha's In Convivium Upsilon chapter of Kappa Alpha fraternity held its annual Con vivium last Saturday at Cabe Ford Farm near Durham. If jut. jrtuoert jfoteat oi waice Forest, Past Imperial Potentate of the Shriners of North America, was principle speaker for the bah- New Initiates Of Pi Beta Phi Are Honored Twenty new initiates of Alpha chapter of PiBeta Phi sorority were honored Wednesday night with a banquet held at the Caro lina Inn. - sented to all the new "members' and toasts were made by Snooky Phipps, alumna of the chapter, Bish Fox, pledge president, and Helen Brundage, president of the sorority. Awards were presented by Bar bara Chantler, pledge trainer, for outstanding scholarship and model pledge. Dixie Belle Whitely re i ceived the scholarship award and Dee Bresloe the model pledge award. New initiates are Katherine Barton, Centre ville, Md.; Mary Tom Battle, Rocky Mt.; Jane Berry hill, Chapel Hill Pat Brans ford, Cohasst, Va.; Dee Breslow, Rahway, N. J.; Joyce Dickman, Washington, D. C; Bish Fox, Roanoke, Va.; Jean Gould, Gas-, tonia; Virginia Hull Elizabeth City; Pat Jones, Greenville, S. C; Paula Jones, Flat River, Missouri; Betty Ann Kirby, Winston-Salem; Mimi Lynch, Winston-Salem; Ann Osborne, Henderson ville; Mary I Elizabeth Rogers, Charlotte; Betty Rose, Hemingway, S. C; Sara ! Rose, Chapel Hill; Eunice Saun ders, Lumberton; Elizabeth Wal dock, Sandusky, Ohio; and Dixie Belle Whitely, Bronxville, N. Y. quet which was held in comT memoration of the birthday of Robert E. Lee,' spiritual founder of the Kappa Alpha Order. Approximately 70 members, alumni, and guests were present. Special guests for the evening included Commander Howard Locke, Province Commander J azk Nowell, and Judge Frank Myers, past president -of the National Interfraternity Council. "- "' -' - . .- - -r -.I r -..-M MX For February! For one thing it's the only month with spirit enough to have an extra day once in awhile and every day counts when, you have a bushel of good hooks to read. For another, it brings St. Valentines overs tor ro- Day, and inancc. we re pu 1 1 And especially in Leap Year, fit perks us up. Even dry old Aristotle upon the shelf has shaken off a little dust and edged over to where he could be reached by Moll Flanders; r Yes sir, these February evenings are iust right for a browse a deux in the cosy old bookshop, tome join rne the fun von t youi tfoiMWoiy p&OFr poiey emrGS vom ' 1 i he IhiiMaio Bedltsf sop 205! 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Fresh Pork LIVER ... .33 U. S. Choice Chuck ROAST ...lb. .73 Young Beef LIVER i .79 Square BACON .. ItT .35 Boneless Stew. STEW BEEF.. .79 Ground ' BEEF ... ..lb. .63 Boneless Veal STEW . .. Ib. .79 Veal PATTIES ..lb. .79 Banner or Richmond BACON . lb. .45 Fillets lb. FLOUNDER .59 Fancy Chespeake. y , 1 Selecis Pts. 9S' ri Med. Pts v.; -. . t OYSTERS . 85 Carton CIGARETTES .. . 1.60 Book MATCHES plcg. .18 Plus Deposit COCA COLAS 6 for .23 Popular GUM 6 pkg. .20 Zesfa 1 lb. Box CRACKERS .29 FA tin FUESH ullll Ace High 2 cans ORANGE JUICE. Snow Crop 2 cans ORANGE JUICE 39 Winter Garden lb. pkg. ES .. Indian Trail Cranberry pkg. ORANGE RELISH.. .35 Dulany pkg. BABY LIMA.,, pkg .29 Dulany -pkg. BUTTER BEANS. .22 Seabrook Farms -Brussel-pkg. SPROUTS .. .pkg. .39 Seabrook Farms pkg. BROCCOLI .......... Chocolate Nut pkg, BROWNIE .39 Southland Spears pkg. BROCCOLI ....... Southland Cut pkg. GREEN BEANS... Dougs Famous pkg. HUSHPUPPIES .. .23 Dans pkg. 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