Page Four The Dally Tar Heel Saiur day December 6, 1952 Tri Delt Pledge Dance Tonight Will Feature 'Winter Wonderland' Theme; 34 To Be Presented "Winter Wonderland" will be the theme of the annual pledge dance of Alpha Sigma chapter of Delta Delta Delta, sorority to be held at the Carolina Inn Ballroom tonight, 9 to. 12 o'clock.. Herb Gupton and his orchestra will furnish music for the dance and the sorority's 34 pledges will be presented in the figure at 10:15. ' Pledges will wear white and carry red flowers- Escorted by their dates, they will step through a blue doorway into the dance floor and form a triangle. Ty Boyd, Statesville, will serve as master of ceremonies and an nounce each pledge as she enters y r Lias u ii El CJ Christmas the room. Each pledge will then be presented with a gift from her "big sister". Chaperones for the dance will ; be campus housemothers and members of the administration. Tri Delt pledges and their escorts are Jean ' Williamson, Asheville, , with Chic Webb, Asheville; Sandra Donaldson, Wilson, with Z. A. Collins, Kins ton; Elinor Wrenn, Greensboro, with Robert Ellington, Burling ton; Mary Frances Allsbrook, Roanoke Rapids, with Miles Gregory, Halifax; Virginia White man, Atlanta, Ga., with Neil Satterfield, Atlanta; Mary Kit Wallace, Goshen, N. Y., with Al Salley, Asheville. Louise Sommerville, Minter City, Miss., with Bill Hill, Wil mington; Anne Bell, Montgomery, Ala., with Douglas Powell, Dur ham; Alice Lee Boatwright, Riedsville, with Aaron Jones Yorke III, Concord; Claire Boone, Arlington, Va., with William Brawner, Washington D. CV Sq'-a Bostick, Gainesville, Ga., with Jim Whitton, Larchmont, N. Y.; Me Chapin, Richmond, Va., with CLASSIFIEDS DP!H) 1 ii S HE IMTIMAT OKSHOP 205 E. Franklin Si. Open Evenings LOST LOST ROLL UNDEVELOPED FILM on Thursday. Not valuable but baby in good poses. Call 9-6101. Geddings Crawford, Columbia, S. C; Mary Helen Crain, Durham, with Mort Union, F.iyetteville; Margaret Entzminger, Sao Paulo, Brazil with Larry Petty, Gastonia. Sally Gallant, Raleigh, with Paul McCauley, Fayetteville; Jess Gant, Burlington, with Gene Ross, Dallas, Tex.; Janet Harris, Raleigh, with Elbert Herring, Clinton; Ann Hartzog, Raleigh, with Herbert Thorpe, Rocky Mo ilnt; Jarfe Holleman, Dublin, Ga., with Deb Maner, Savannah, Ga.; Genifer Johnson, Bogota, Columbia, with Robert Renfrow, Raleigh; Jane Kennedy, Ashe ville, with Al Bryant, Durham; Judy King, Savannah, Ga., with Dick Pillsbury, Salisbury, Md.; Betty Sue McDonald, Kershaw, S. C, with Jere Du Bose, Harts ville, S. C. Heien Paige Moore, Charleston, S. C, with Walter Shaffer, Charleston, S. C; Peggy Murchi son, Raleigh, with Richard Ken nette, Plainfield, N. J.; Mary Kit Myers, Greensboro, with Dick Painter, Greensboro; Gerry Nor ris, Greenville, S. C. with Thatch er Townsend, Greensboro; Helen Sanders, Charlotte, with Mack Howey, Charlotte; Florence Stone, Wrightsville Beach, with Fred Hutchins, Winston-Salem; Bar bara Taylor, Gulfport, Miss., with Richard Harrell, Baltimore, Md., and Janyce Winders Kenly, with Robert Fountain, Greenville. I COMPLETELY FURNISHED RUSTIC Cotiage. beautifully situaied in the j woodland overlooking upper New Hope ' Creek. Two bedrooms, an all Electric ! "built in" kitchen, and a living room ; with a "View". Call J. R. Pulley. Durham. Charge lxl 1X1 FOR RENT STUDIO APARTMENT. Change to 3-Room Apartment. Call W. S. Crawford. FOR SALE f: 1940 TU-DOR FORD SEDAN GOOD condition Good tires, practically new motor First $300 and it's yours Call 9-8102 between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. SACRIFICE TWO 1947 CROSLEYS $327.35. One station wagon wi.h heater a-id in very good condition. One con vertible with heater, motor cracked. Twelve pood and new tires. Call 9-6200, Chapel Hill. (1-9496-2) iiau nil mmu , v. 1 'His T. 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