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Page Four- Tha Daily Tar Heel Friday, October 3, 1952 Campus Carouse By Deenie Schoeppe Though we have pinnings, en gagements and marriages galore it looks like all the trips and football parties will be called off for a few weeks. Pika Ollie Smithwich, Green ville, S. C. no sooner got initiated than he gave his pin to Tri Delt transfer Sally Schindel from Randolph-Macon. Another Tri Delt wearing a Pika pin is Ross Young of Greenwood, S. C: Her pin be longs to Bill Jenkins of Ayden. Congratulations (a little late) to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Long. She's the former Johnsie Bennett, Pi Phi of Chapel Hill and Sam is a den tal student here from Winston- Salem. ( Phi Gamma Delta's partied, combo and all, in their patio after the game last week. And the "rush" goes on. Rumor has it that sororities are going to start serving cough drops and cold tablets as refreshments for the benefit of rushees and rushers both. Sigma Nu brothers .who were married this summer are Bill Carr, Miami whose wife is the former Alice Haecker, Chicago, and Bob Midgette, Elizabeth City who married Janet Francis of Washington, D. C. Wearine the white star of GOING TO GEORGIA? Pick up your ready marked road map and have your car serviced for the trip at TYLER'S ESSO SERVICENTER "Let's Go With Esso" MILTON'S Is Kind To Your Budget Cordovan colored Calfskin, fully leather lined, by Custom Originals, only t $10.35 While oxford button down and rounded oxford cloth shirts with barrel cuffs, only $3.95 Despite one of our competitor's claim we still maintain that our hand lasted cordovans with pre-stiiched welts, double leather soles, made of Horween's choice shell cordovan are the lowest price in the entire South at $14.95 Just received shipment of black handsewn loafers with double leather soles $11.85 White buck shoes with black rubber soles $9.95 Oxford gray suits in perfect Brooks cut . $49.95 The next thing to Cashmere-Imported Australian wool sweaters in very fine gauge $10.50 BILLS MAILED HOME AT YOUR REQUEST MILTON'S Clothing Cupboard 163 EAST FRANKLIN ST. Sigma Nu is Janet Moore of Tar- j boro. The pin belongs to Bill age, also of Tarboro. A Charlotte couple recently married are Pi Kappa Phi Bill Williams and Esther Morledge. Sandy Shoensite, , Dook coed, is now wearing the TEP pin of Bill Zuckerman, Greensboro. Another pinless one at the TEP house is Buddy Meyers, Richmond. Wear ing it is Helen Salsbury, also of Richmond. Leonard Gradsky, Durham, pinned Shiela Taylor this summer. Sigma Chi's gung party at the American Legion hut Saturday night after the Duke-Tennessee game. Brothers from Duke and other chapters are expected. Connor dormitory is planning a party Friday night from 8 to 12, with the eals from all dorms invited. This is beach weather so the ATCs are taking advantage of it and planning a houseparty at Myrtle Beach this weekend. Visiting the Alpha Gams last weekend was their past president Bunny Judy, now Mrs. Bill York. Bill was an AKPsi here. Both he and Bunny are from Boone. More Pika new s "Suzie" Banks of WC is now wearing John Colson's pin. They're both from Greensboro. And Tri Delt Virginia Brown of Duke who's from Albemarle is pinned to Jake Rountree of Mt. Airy. Pika's Jim Neely and Frank Keel are both about to march down that aisle. Jimmy will marry Betty Summers on Dec. 20. They're both from High Point. Frank will marry Peggy Britt, Kinston, on Oct. 18. Theta Chi's are on their way to an oyster roast in Wilmington this weekend. Now that's dif ferent. They're having several other little parties over the week end too. Zeta Beta Tau's have big doings planned too. They'll have a picnic in Greensboro Saturday and a party at the home of alumni Bill Karesh. Phi Delta Chi Evan Setzer from CLASSIFIEDS Newton and Martha Lock from Hickory are new pin-ups. Emily Cole of Charlotte is now Mrs. Joe Hanrock. Joe is an AKPsi here and is also from Charlotte. Kappa Delta '51 graduates Diane McComb, Jo Worthington, Gwen Gore and Martha Nash visited the chapter last weekend. Jim Schenck. (This appears by special request.) . . Another familiar face on cam pus last weekend was that of Pi Phi football star Liz Currie, now Mrs. Oscar Schoenf elt of Raleigh Oscar was an SAE here. News from the Chi O house in cludes the marriage of Lou Ann Restreppo to Carlos , Angel De viae, rney were married m Columbia, South America. Chi O Betty Lou Selig, Elizabeth City, has received an engagement ring from Zete Alec Barnes, of Mur- freesboro. Another new ring inJ the Chi O house is "Ott" Oetting er's. She will marry Thomas Faulkner, SPE at State. ADPi's had a tea Sunday in honor of their new house mother Mrs. Susie Dade. Attending were faculty members, house mothers, fraternity and sorority presidents A new Pi Kappa Alpha initiate is Stanley Peel of Everrets. Kappa Alpha Fred Munds Of Wilmington has given his pin to Chi O Midge Ward, Arlington, Va. Announcement is made of the engagement of Jackie Owen Maitland, Fla., to Tommy Wil liams, dental student at Emory. Jackie is an ADPi here. Newly pinned ADPi is Joan McCotchen, Lmcolnton, who s wearing the Pika pin of Jake Stauffer, Green ville. Phi Gams serenaded their pin ups this week, as did the Pika's Wearing the Phi Gam pins are Duke coed Jackie Browlee, Atlan ta, pinned to Kenton Creuser, al so Atlanta; and Betty Martin, pinned to Bob Bundy. Both are trom tiign .Point. That's it for this time. And for those of you who have missed him, Vince Grimaldi is back on campus. ' BALLET TEACHER WANTED. PRE ferably for afternoon or night work. Vacancy open. State qualifications and salary. Write Box 1525, Burlington, N. C. (1-9453-6) FOR SALE: VERY FINE MAPLE dining and bedroom furniture. Phone 50504. Durham. N. C. CHARGE (x) Graduate of Carolina Receives Pilot Wings BRYAN AFB, Texas, Oct. 2 Lt. Joseph B. Wratten Jr., graduate of the University of North Carolina, received his pi lot wings in graduating from jet pilot training here in September iriiiiiTin iil VAUGHN MONROE Vaughn Monroe Will Salute UNC "The Vaughn Monroe Show" will salute the University of North Carolina and the University of Georgia on the NBC-Radio Net work broadcast tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. . North Carolina and Georgia football teams were scheduled to meet tomorrow afternoon in Athens, Ga., in the game-of-the week, but will not play because one of the Carolina players was stricken with polio. Vaughn Monroe, the Moon Men, the Moon Maids, and the entire caravan orchestra will feature "Tar Heels On Hand" for North Carolina and "Hail To Georgia" for Georgia. In addition, Monroe and announcer Joe King will give the nationwide radio audience some historical sidelights about the two schools. Placement Meet There will be a placement meeting Tuesday at 7:30 pjn. in Gerrard Hall for senior men and women. K. F. Bevan Jr. of Vick Chemical Co., Greensboro, will speak. BSU Party The Baptist Student Union will hold a poster party tonight at 7 o'clock. Refreshments will be served at the church. Open House There will be an open house Sunday afternoon from 1 to 5 p.m. at Morehead Planetarium for all students who have never seen the upper rooms of the Planetarium. Blood Committee The campus Blood Committee will meet at 4 p jn. Monday in the Grail Room. Unitarian Fellowship The Unitarian Fellowship . of Chapel Hill will meet on Sunday night at 8:30 p.m. in Gerrard Hall. "The Challenge of Unitarianism" will be the subject of the meeting. George Weitz of Charlotte, presi dent of the Thomas Jefferson Conference- and president of the board of trustees of the Charlotte Unitarian Church, will be the leader. Hillel Foundation The first worship service in celebration of Sukkoth Season, a harvest season equivalent to Thanksgiving, will be held to night at 7:30 at Hillel House. Re freshments'will be served and the public is invited. - .Legislature (Continued from page 1) UP Chairman Sol Cherry said, "The Student Party has shown to night its true intentions to throt tle the will of the students as ex pressed in free elections." He referred to the SP refusal to consider Stevens's original motion. "We appeal now and will ap peal in person," continued Cherry, 'that every student m the mens dorms demand that their legisla tors grant them an equitable re-districting." A Selection of , The Famous S & S Readers Editions AT ONLY A O (Regularly $1.00) SALE STARTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4th Stop in for a look after the game THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 East Franklin St. Open Evenings Z7 r7) I $ZZL 1 v mm r Starring ROBERT RYAIJ JULIA ADAMS ROCK HUDSOil I t mJd with JOHN MciNM-jOBiHi ERAUN-RAYMQND BURR AUNiVERf " 'VTCRNAT!0NAL RCTURE" T-O-D-A-Y AND SATURDAY Va TSlt M UU J LZJ Lr U llXJu Lr LM Lb . 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