PAGE 3 THE DAILY TAR HEEL ' SUNDAY. MAY 4. 10SS Supper-Form On France ' The topic "France and the World Today" will be discussed at the weekly YMCA supper forum tomorrow from 5:30 p. m. to 7 o'clock in the second floor dining room of Lenoir Hall. Sean Charron, instructor of French here, will describe the way the people of France look at politics today. Howard Finely, a Naval officer now studying here, vill give the visitor's im pressions of France. Other com mentaros will come from Pi Delta (Continued from page 1) , A ... 1 J A - now a visiting consultant on health problems in this country. While at the University he will meet with various students groups of the School of Public Health to discuss some of the accomplish ments and problems of the medi cal care program in Great Bri tain. He and Lady Daley are house guests of Dean. and Mrs. F. G; McGavran while in Chapel Hill. Phi, French fraternity. -.-'".' The forum is open to interested students. 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Also plans for a party banquet will be discussed Nash" Lecture Dr. Arnold Nash will give the third in a series of lectures on "The Ecumenical Movement,." tonight at 8:30 in Gerrard Hall. The series is sponsored by the Interfaith Council. - Cosmopolitan Club The Cosmopolitan" Club will meet at 4 p. jtn. today with an open house for faculty and students in the Rendezvous Room, Graham Memorial. CPU The Carolina Political Union will meet at. 8 o'clock tonight in the Grail Room, Graham Memorial. York Club The York Club will meet at 8:45 tonight in the Parish House. The club is for Episcopal grad uate students and faculty. UP Meet . University Party will meet Monday night at 7:00 in Roland Parker lounge 3. Friday To Talk William C. Friday, assistant to Gordon Gray, will address the Baptist Student Union to- H l.auty Mask (worth 1.00) FREE , ' wilh your FREE Btauly Analyst . . . Ml LWI ! B'.I"I,P"J tgJL'" ' '"" 'if CHAPEL H I LL; N. 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