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Page Four The Daily Tar Heel Saturday, October 18.1952 UN Day Groups Here To Meet Today I n Y Three committees, will meet this morning in the Y to complete plans for next Friday's UN Day celebration. The International Supper Com mittee will meet at 9:30 with co chairmen Sue Fink and John Mc Lendon. The Noon Ceremony Committee will meet at with chairman Fred Cleveland. At 11:30, the Educational and Publicity Committee will meet with its chairman, Ann Blalock. When Coach Carl Snavely sent his Carolina football team against the Texas Longhorns here Sept ember 27 at Kenan Stadium, it was the start of Snavely's tenth 10:30 campaign here. Carolina Carousel By Deenie Schoeppe (93ta Inters a jafcn am WEEK-END HOUSE CLEANING SALES ; This week Shopworn and overstock books in RELIGION, HUMOR, PSYCHOANALYSIS and MUSIC At Sharp Reductions i t The Intimate Bookshop .: 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings '" Willi " "'" '""-" I Hi-" iiiiii 1! !j . - j; If .7' -.; : : li . ' ' ft j I ' J ' If 1 ' f f f " ' v' i 11 ' I ' " ; I- . t Verrfi; OTELLO La Polio, Sarrl, Manca Serra Chorus and Orchestra or Rome Opera House Alberto Paoletti. conductor URLP SI6 3 12" LP A llbratt 17.85 . . a brilliant recording achievement." Washington Post MARTHA (Opera) Berger, Anders. Creindl Chorus of Berlin Civic Opera, Symphony Orchestra of Radio Berlin. Arthur Rotber, conductor URLP SIT 3 12" LP & libretto 17.8S "A better performance of this buoyant opera is difficult to imagine." rkansas Gazette Straus, J: WIENER BLVT Beilke. Richter, Streich, Hauser Chorus and Orchestra of Berlin Civic Opera Hans Lenzer, conductor URLP 209 2 12" LP 11.90 "Captivating waltzes in the inimitable Vien nese style." Christian Science Monitor dc Falla: THE THREE-CORNERED II AT (Complete) Amparito Peris de Pruliire L'Orchestre de TOpera-Comique, Paris Jean Martinon, conductor URLP 7034 1 12" LP S.9S . . . about the most beautiful recorded sound achieved on LP thus far." San Francisco Chronicle Berlioz: FOUR OVERTURES The Corsair The Roman Carnival King Lear Beatrice and Benedict L'Orchestre de l-Association des Concerts Lamoureux Jean Martinon, conductor f URLP 70-18 1 12" LP S.9S the performances with the Lamoureux Orchestra are excellent." The Nation So now we can have real "af-i ter the game" parties and victory celebrations, we hope, instead of just celebrations. KA's began celebrating last night with a party at Lloyds barn, with beer and dancing. The Lambda Chi's cabin partied last night at Neal Thompson's with the Wake Forest chapter. Biggest oversight of last week's column: Bud Maddie, Bronx, N. Y., was initiated into Phi Kappa Sig. (That's the fraternity Vince Grimaldi's in!) Phi Kappa Sigs are having a cocktail party this a.m. at the house, which has just been re decorated ADPi pledge Nell Boone Crof- ton got pinned this week to PiKA Tommy Wellington of Wake For est. Recent engagement at the AD Pi house is that of Julia Steed, Richlands who will marry Hu bert Rogers, Kappa Psi from Fair Bluff. Mrs. L. C. Neal, Chi O house mother, was serenaded by the Theta Chi's this week and given a Theta Chi mother's pin, as her son Bob is a Theta Chi. TEP's are doing much socializ ing this weekend. They're hav ing a "Wake for Wake Forest' party tonight and brother Nor man Goldin will hold open house in Raleigh tomorrow afternoon. Chi Phi's cabin party last nite was at Perry's with guitar music by Jimmy Holliday. The Beta's will entertain the Tri Delt chapter Thursday with a Hallowe'en costume party at the house. Believe this if you can, but the St. A's are having a coon hunt complete with hound dogs Sat urday nite. Scene of the Chi Psi's party to nite will be Bob Smith's, alias the Franklin Street Dinette. Kappa Sigs are having much big party tonite complete with combo. Fla., to Sigma Nu Bernard Theil ing of Charlotte. Apologies to Phi Gam Joe Nel son, Rocky Mount, who isn't pin ned to Shirley Norvil at all, but to Joan Davenport of Salem Col lege. Alpha Gamma Delta's honored their new housemother, Mrs. Lor ena Patie, with a tea given at their house Thursday. They had open house for their new pledges last Friday. Tomorrow they'll have a coffee for all fraternities. Tri Delt pledges were entertain ed at the house Saturday with brunch. . KD's had brunch and bridge for their pledges 'last Saturday and a buffet supper Wednesday night. Zeta Psi's will do their party ing at the Carolina club tonite. ZBT's and their guest will have dinner and a party at the house after the game. And another cabin party. Who? Phi Delts at Lloyd's Saturday nite. SS Interviews Interviews for the selection of delegation to represent UNC in the State Student Legislature will be conducted Monday from 8 p.m. to 11 o'clock; on Tuesday from 4:30 to 6 p.m., and on Wed nesday from 8 p.m. to 11 o'clock. Cosmopolitan Club The Cosmopolitan Club will present a movie and a short pro gram on Switzerland at 4 p.m. tnmnrrow in the Rendezvous Room of Graham Memorial. EN ROUTE WITH HST Pres ident Truman charged Gen. Ei senhower yesterday with giving "aid and comfort to the commu nists" by making "false prom ises" about Korea in his bid for votes. TODAY 1 V." S GARDNER Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity has bden partying of late. Last week it was at the Legion hut and tonight they'll go to Turnage's in Durham. Pi Beta Phi province president Mrs. R. W. Horuff will pay the local chapter a visit this week end. Sorority presidents are in vited to a dinner in her honor Monday night. One TEP minus a pin is Rick Levy, Jamaica, N. Y., who pinned Joan Katz, N. Y. City. TEP Alan Gordon, Raleigh, is engaged to Betty Eatman, Raleigh. Susan Northrop, Charlotte, now wears the Phi Kappa Sig pin of Fritz Pelone also of Charlotte That's it for today see you at the game! 9 A ITiAVA 11 Ml V 1 1 b. STOP GEORGE RAFT McLAGLEN-CONWAY A QLASX nCTUIfS ttlA5f Aik Temr DwmUr For Omr Nmm Cutrt Story Book (Continued from page 1) up a girl' pickaninny LATE SHOW TONIGHT SUNDAY MONDAY BIG TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL! I made up a with lots of bows in her hair Phi Kanoa Sies will have their for a hand craft project in va Founders' Day Banquet Wednes- cation Bible School. Later Mother day night with a cocktail party took one to a gift shop to get it before it. framed for a gift. She had barely Pi TTanna Phi's havp an after reached the inside of the shop tViP oamp. nartv c-r-ViPriuifvi at. the when a lady stopped her and house and Phi Delta Chi's will asked to buy it for a Christmas nartv Saturdav nieht at the gift. Mother came home with or house. ders for more and for other things Cabin parties sure seem to be done in the same style the order of the day. Pi Lams A 1944 graduate of Winthrop will have one tonight too. College at Rock Hill, S. 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