:! 4 1 i i ; ' i .3 I if 1 i i i t I i s n - ! t e , 'PAGE EIGHT Stacked Miss Chapel Hill Is Dealt Out Too Young Miss Chapel Hill won't re present Chapel Hill at the Stat Beauty Pageant, July 24-28."" Attractive, well-built Ann Jacobs, who won the title last ' Friday night, was declared in eligible yesterday. National Miss Americ.a Pa geant rules call for all con testants to be 18-years-old by September 1. Miss Jacobs will not be 18 until September C. Gran Childress, Co-Chairman of the local pageant, said yes terday that Miss Jacobs is still Miss Chapel Hill. She can keep the wardrobe she won in the pageant and a check for $250 will be deposited in the bank as a scholarship for her. The scholarship is another prize of the pageant. The local Jaycees have not yet decided whether to send a substitute to the State pageant ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581. night phone -3441. FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM HOUSE. FURNISH ed or unfurnished, between Hospital and shopping district. Call 2458. (chg lxi) FOR SALE ICE CREAM VENDING CUSHMAN -vlotor Scooter. Excellent condition. A summer-time money .maker for the right party. Easy payments can be ar 1 ranged. See Mr. Savage at The Dairy Ear; chg. ix2 HELP WANTED-MALE FEMALE OR 8 FULLTIME WORK. EXPERIENCED help desired. Apply in person after. 4 p.m. craey s rroaeii xv.uauu in. (l-c-9344-2) LOST 6B FULL GROWN. BROWN fc WHITE parti-color.' male Spaniel with bad hind leg. Answers to "Feathers" Re ward W. H. Branch, phone 2-5376. (chg .1x1) A LIGHT TAN OVERCOAT IN N.C. Cafeteria. Lost during lunch hour on Thursday.' Vould appreciate finder re turning to OVT. Watkins. 212 Graham, Memorial or 212 Ruff in. Please. It's cold outside. Phone 2-3371. (N.C. Staff) When the Icy Wind of Exams Chills your Spine And the foul : parable Of the Grasshopper And the ant Haunts you-. Remember There are plenty OP College Outlines : - - at The Intirnofe Bookshop 205 E. Franklin St. c: , ..Hi in Winson-Salem. Iris Merrii took second place in the beauty show here. - Artist'sWork Only splay t Forum Robert Howard, visiting sculp tor in the art department, is one of four artists whose works will be on exhibition in the Weather spoon gallery at Woman's Col lege in Greensboro for the 1952 Fine Arts Forum there. Howard will exhibit several pieces of sculpture in terra cotta, metal and other media. Among these will be three new works completed within the last month; "The City", a large construction of - metals; "Prisoners," a terra cotta sculpture of. encaged fi gure forms; and "Table Painting," a painting designed to be seen comirjg and going, and mounted on a wire, -'three dimensional structure. - Howard who studied at Phil lips University and the Univer sity of Tulsa in Oklahoma, and with Ossip Zadkins in Paris, will lead a discussion group on "To day's Sculptor and His Art" in the auditorium of the Home Econ omics building at 2 p.m. He will also participate in a. panel dis cussion on art with other exhibit- i ing artists, "Wolfgang Behl, .sculp tor; Stuart Purser, painter; and Duncan Stuart, painter. This is the ninth annual Arts Forum held by Woman's College. It will open Thursday, March 13, at 10 a.m. and continue with dis cussions, exhibitions of student worlc in art, as well as presenta tions of musie, dance, theatre arts and writing. : IN DURHAM y H ATt-V E Y'S: CA F ET E R I A AND - - ' ' BANQU ET S EilY l CE Breakfast 6:30-9:15. . .... Lunch 1 1-2:30 Supper 5 8:05 103 E. MAIN STREET. DURHAM I 103 E. MAIN STREET. DURHAM I ' V aIII J I M - CTS Sumer is Icttmeti in , j f Cttccu, cuccu.,v?el fvyE GOT vl rTHZ UX AN' M T A lliude sincf cuqett'- -A i einpes thu.cacca, i its kjcL r rir cxi9 ) I 1 1 au. out loown v&z ( coocoo, Grow?elh sed - - - H Ka swifce ihu naer nu-j ) w jl J I) A CUC&OO UlEP. JL Hair. .- .an MoWeJKmed" - 1 Sinor CUCCLt.nu L MkyA js!sirr' L I;, A , JC-iK sprinjjui the wude d, U Sirfo Cucca ' VMA " l ' ' ' 1 . t f i . i. Ir i . m.. SHOWER, UK VO' ME --jaflfcxw NOW t(Hi U S. Of AM clgfcft rt 1 r 4 J ! ; 7 m I WJF VO(?E 1 fY A1 o4 Statistics E pert Talk At Duke Samuel Weiss, secretary of the American Statistical Association and chief statistician of the Bu reau of Labor Statistics, will be the guest of the State chapter of the association for an address at Duke University next week. He will speak on "The Current Revisions of the Indexes Issued by the Bureau of Labor Statis tics," at 7:30 p.m. March 12, in room 114 of Duke's social science building. , ' All UNC faculty members and students have been invited to at tend. - - Tables have been reserved in the Oak room of the Duke Union building for those who desire to have dinner there before the meeting. The regular menu will be offered at the usual ' prices. Persons planning to eat in the Oak room should notify Miss Lam bert, 113 Bingham hall here, by Monday, March 10. . Junior Council Finishes Series Junior Council, YWCA leader ship training program, completed its series of four meetings Mon day night. These meetings were planned by a committee composed of Caroline Hassinger, Marilyn Walker, Frankie Strosnyder, Mary Nel1 Bddie, Janie Piper, Adair Beasley, Gay Currie and Dickie Evans. Next year's Y officers will be elected from the Junior Council group in April. ' The Y wishes to express its thanks to Mrs. R. H. Wettach and all others who helped make this I rogram possible. Viet Na mcontains about the area of Indochina. half 30 YARS ASQA SWEEf 11 TOL.E PANSY HUNKS-CORM-5IDERED A.YOy4 OEWKJULAAAN -KJAME OP LPCIFER YOkTUM- GO TH MOST OM DESIRABLE. LKL. VARMINT IN ALL TM HILLS.v Sets ) Women's Hospital Auxiliary To Be Formed A Women's Hospital Auxiliary, an adjunct of the University's teaching hospital, scheduled for opening this summer, will be or ganized at a meeting of interested persons" at the Institute of Pharmacy-Wednesday, March 19, if sufficient interest is indicated by those attending. The meeting will get under way at 10:30 o'clock and all women of Chapel Hill and Carboro who may be interested are invited to attend. : - The presidents of the various civic and church groups and other community organizations have been invited to attend and bring representatives. Plans for the meeting are being made by a committee appointed by Administrator Robert R. Cad mus of the hospital. Mrs. Gordon Gray is chairman of . the commit tee and other ' members are Mrs. W. R. Berryhill, Mrs. H. T. Clark, Jr., Mrs. Cadmus and Mrs. M. R. Jacobs, ..supervisor or volunteers. Mrs. Gray will preside over the organizational meeting and Dr. Cadmus will be the speaker. The -wives of the members of the Trustees' committeee on hos pital affairs have also been in vited. If sufficient interest is shown locally the plan is to organize auxiliaries throughout the state. There is a national organization called the Women's Hospital Aux l'k tUMl.- I , KmG v,dor's Nj:iil: h& SIBLEY YMIAGUOI1 DON TAYLOR w!Hi CAMERON MITCHELL MAKIE WINDSOR i yfcM Mrr!tt Dtrctd ky KING VIDOSt Prdvcd by JOSEPH BERNHARD ' C-rrducw ANSON i04 TODAY ONLY - SUDDENLY, .YORE ON CLE FUTURE ARRIVED, IN A " HIKED WEDDIN SUITAT BEGGED, HIA NOT T '-SQUANDER HIS LIFE3 SAVIN'S, BUT HE JEST SAILED . 1 1 jm - J LIKE FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1952 Here Mar. 19 iliaries which has a membership of 500,000, more than double what it was two years ago. " Briefs Travelogue H .G. Baity wlil give the last in his series of travel talks tonight at 7:30 in Gerrard hair. The topic will be "Europe in the Summer time: Peeks Along the Iron Cur tain." Typing Classes Typing classes will start Mon day afternoon at the Chapel Hill high school. Further information may be secured from Mrs. Sasser at the high school. Campus Chest Continued from page 1) building- steps. The stand col lected approximately $20 yester day. , - , - - A question asked, the Chest officials frequently is who is this year's Miss Campus Chest. And. many are wondering why the con test was not held this year. In 1950 a contest was planned but was called off due to lack of contestants. ALSO COLOR CARTOON LATEST NEWS UABbrv YORE ONCLE FUTURE FIVE NICKELS KIM FORESEE TM WATER, YORE PAPPY AN' MP WA FUTURE, CHILE W JEST A FEW1 NICKELS RJM NOW-YO'AN' CVMSY MAE WILL HOPELESSL.V BE AAAN. AN 1 II' WlMW,.w6Mlwaiwi i 1; i 1 J" :l t i t e -4 - n.r

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