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I D'T.Y TAR HEEL. FRIDAY, APRIL 1 i 4 r Kappa Alpha's Stage Annual Old South Ball The South shall rise again, for the weekend anyway, as Kappa Alpha's from Carolina, State, Wake Forest, and Duke stage their fourth ' annual Old South Week end. Each chapter will hold individ ual celebrations this evening, but will gather in Raleigh tomorrow morning to continue festivities. Carolina's Upsilon chapter will begin the weekend activities with a parade through campus at 1:15 p.m. today. The parade will orig inate from the chapter house and circle through campus to the sta tue of the Confederate Soldier in front of Graham Memorial. Upon reaching the statue, a wreath lay ing ceremony will be held. A cocktail party vwill be held at the Cabe Ford Farm in Dur ham from 3 until 6 o'clock, fol lowed by dinner at the Bartlett House. This evening Kappa Al pha's and dates will have a party at Sparrow's Pool. Festivities will be resumed to morrow morning with a buffet luncheon for the four chapters at the Carolina Country Club in Ra leigh. A full-dress parade, fea turing Confederate uniforms and 'Southern Gentleman' outfits, will be held on Fayetteville Street be ginning at 3 p.m. Highlight of the weekend will be the traditional Old South Ball, which will be held in Memorial Auditorium tomorrow evening. Music for the costume ball, to be held from 8 until 12 o'clock, will be furnished by Larry Clinton and his orchestra. During intermission presenta tion will be made of the Old South Ball sponsors and their dates, and the four candidates for KA Rose. Sponsors for the Up silon chapter are Mary Lab Pope of Mt. Olive with Herb Howell of Goldsboro, and Anne Mercer Kesler of Winston-Salem with Bill Proctor of Raleigh. CLi ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company day phone 6581, night Dhone 2-3441. Chg. Ixl) JN1VERSITY TRUCKING COMPANY Local and long distance household moving. Contact Hauling Cargo Insur ance. 100 East Franklin St. Phone 4041. Dr see Ross or James Norwood. (Chg lxl) NOTICE: BERLOU GUARANTEED MOTHSPRAY stops moths r or pays for the damage. Five year guarantee. SUTTON'S DRUG STORE, ffl (chg. 3x1) FOR SALE LINCOLN ZEPHER; 1940. $350.00. Good condition, canvas top, two door, red leather upholstering. Five good tires. Obie Davis' Station. Franklin Street. Contact Walt Crabtree. (l-c6022-2) LOST 12 BETWEEN SAUNDERS & LIBRARY; Edgerton's Historical Sanskrit Phono logy. Urgently needed. Finder return to Daily Tar. Heel jOffice. Albert E. Lindsay. " (1-C6024-1) Kappa ft. s . J k . SPONSORING FOR THE ANNUAL KAPPA AIPHA OLD SOUTH BALL are, top row (left to right), Mrs. B. C. Wampler of Gaylax, Va., with B. C. Wampler of Alpha Omega ' at State College; Margaret McLaughlin of Keyser, W. Va.. with Bill Ballard of Alpha Omega; Lottie Matheson of Ahoskie with Bruce Lassite rof Tau at Wake Forest; Bottom row (left to right), Sally Patterson of Wake Forest with Charles Duckttt of Tau; Anne Mercer Kesler of Winston-Salem with Bill Proc tore of Upsilon at Carolina; and Mary Lib Pope of Mount Olive with Herb Howell of Upsilon. Cosmopolitan Club Holding Dance Tomorrow I The Cosmopolitan Club will 1 1 -1 1 J X ...... iiom lit, annual aance tomorrow evening from 7:30 until 11:30 in the Pine Room of Lenoir Hall The club will have as special ' guests the Cosmopolitan clubs.of Woman's College, Duke Univer sity, Meredith, and State College. Members of the clubs will wear their native dress. Students, whether members of Ford ham University SCHOOL OF LAW NEW YORK Three-year Day Course Four-year Evening Course CO-EDUCATIONAL Member of Assn. of American Law Schools , Matriculants must be College graduates and present full tran script of College record. CLASSES LEGIN SEP . -29, 1952 For further information address REGISTRAR FORDHAM UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW ; S02 Broadway, New York 7. N. Y. VOU GOT A HEY,MTAMMANANNY, I f Mf Gtirskn.NXL GTOZKS plimmehv eve IPIPVCXI PlfPACANPlPATe vrr rG5 1-5 EEiM' AN' A &J?y-PQT TO RUN TUB Ci 1 WATKHP.D RVTWO mYf. ALBERT. I PDBNSTriiJ I hL-- jITTTTIr f MAFlPTV MV-gH-LOYAL. I XTT. i.r- o FIAfsJCEET, PRUDEWCE ! k- P'frNi NEVER WAS A RULE V DR,TERE IM r THAT UrslMARRlED PEL- Alpha Old South Ball 'i . AO-'' " t ' c,.'5 ,,'.'.i,VV . fS, s. . ', ' ' ' ' A . -v ' ' ' s the club or not but who are in terest?d in joining, man attend the dance, is 50 cents. Admission for men VIV FtET mh. crnv gue. 2ut GROUND. S M -fHE. - 1 J: "7 7 w ' W.r r. a m Jt'ull yourself together! It's spring!. Bring your dresses, suits, and other winter clothes to NU-WAY CLEANERS for expert spotting, mending and cleaning attention. nousenoia articles ... aei our cieaning proieci your uumes uuiiiig summer storage."- Sponsors mi '1 w i v 1 Translations Outlines Textbooks THE. BOOK EXCHANGE DURHAM. N. C. t ARE. ON-TVCI OUT HEAD Tb3E.-rHE.(?. j CLOUDS. J-4 r We clean a A types of garments and J 1 THE JOS EEt4 eoiXHVH'SO jVZSirfS IA fcU7. IT USE IIOOPV IN TH5 SWAMP ie SO INNOCCNT AN'WFAS TO BE DUPS? ENOUGH TO 5 Y IS WMbAU-A mrnfT fstLF 4 1 Alpha Kappa Psi's Eject Jordan Prexy Alpha Tau chapter of Alpha Kapp Psi, national professional business administration frater nity, has elected officers for the coming year. Leading the chapter for 1952 53 will be President Rush Jor dan of Smithfield; Vice-Pres-dient Jess Noland of Asheville; Secretary Ed "Webster of Ridge wood, N. J:; Treasurer Taylor Teague of Mooresville; Master of Rituals Charles Alderman 'of Eli zabeth City; andrlouse Manager Bobby Deal of Rockingham. FC LIVES AT PEA h -Aw- AC itr? sii8M 4 'IP n V DDuW Lr1 I 3 n.i".nTju7 starring JArilS PAIGE i B1NNIE BARNES - EDUARDO CIAKNEIU. T-0-D-A-Y and SATURDAY - .... i; i A .:::.:. k. SWAMP GOT INNOCENCE I 1 1 ENOUGH FQg yJOgvI ll T 'ai -JZ- 11 WANTED Students for part-time work on the weekends to operate ice cream trucks. t See Mr. Howard Glenn Lennox DAIEYLAND. FARMS, INC. "1 1 lent thTff I r 3
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