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0 h a a v t v c I t . I I ! i 25 I PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 61953 NOW! EXCLUSIVE "LA RONDE' IT'S HERE A RARE TREATI THE MERRY GO ROUND OF LOVE FRANCES' GREATEST FILM "TODAY'S SHOWS AT 2:15-4:2Q-5:25 & 8:30 "P.M." Special Rates for Students ASTOR DURHAM r Campus carouse By Deenie Schoeppe JUST RECEIVED ume WHITE B U C K S $9.95 THE , "-llffilic l J..l ml. 5:.. st. y-ff- 3 , N. COLUMBIA ST. Now Playing W8 7 .... si by ERIC KN19HT Starting Saturday THIS IS A GREAT DEAL MORE THAN JUST ANOTHER WESTERN THE GREATEST GUNF1GHTER OF THEM ALL! mt i J uml in 1 ' K it Strangest things have been hap pening round this place. Like last week when two Chi Phi's and two Tri Delts sat calmly in the middle of the traffic circle in front of the Chi Phi house playing bridge with .card table, chairs and lamp, as traffic whizzed by. Which was all a result of a party given by the Chi Phi's for the Tri Delts. And then there's the Phi Beta Kappa chapter of Alpha Tail Ome ga that gave a B.Y.O.B. party in the library Friday night. (B.Y.O.B. meaning "Bring Your Own Books") Everyone was invited to this little social function. Of much big surprise to all was the marriage last weekend of Chi O Ann Mackie. Chapel HUl, to Marine Don Fitzgibbons who's sta tioned at LeJeune. Congratulations Now wearing a diamond is Ann Guiton. KD of Whiteville. She'll marry Dick Coborn, a, Beta from Davidson. Chi O's will have another one of their study breaks Wednesday night after chapter meeting. All fraternities are invited. Fraternity parties are going strong. Kappa Sigs entertained the Chi O's Tuesday night at the Hut. Beer there after dinner at the house. . : Last night KA's and Pi Phi's had a spaghetti dinner at the KA house followed by party at the Country Club. The Sigma Chi's had much big doings over last weekend. It was their annual roaring twenties Ball. Pledges gave actives a cocktail par ty and dinner before the Ball which was held at the house. They had bowery decorations, Charleston in struction and skits. Pledges and ac tives are reported improving stead ily. Pi Kappa Phi's will party with their Duke chapter tonight after the game. ATO's (oh wise ones) gave the Tri Delts a real fine party at the Coun try Club Tuesday. And then there are the Sigma Nu's who are busily entertaining Duke coeds again. Duke Pi Phi's will be given a party Tuesday Lambda Chi's will have a stag beer party at the house Saturday nite. Phi Gams will entertain their sister sorority, the Kappa Alpha Theta's, from Duke next Wednes day. ' KA Tom Bulla, High Point, will march down that aisle Feb. 21. Marilyn Robinette, also of High Point, will be Mrs. Bulla. Having trouble selecting a fire escape to suit your house? You might speak to the SAE's they have something new in the way of a "pulverized" fire escape. Carolina didn't provide enough excitement for the St. A's last weekend so they all took off for W&L and Fancy Dress weekend. Chi Psi's seem to be losing pins right and left these days. Latest pinless one is Buddy Carrier, Char lotte, who gave his to Carolada Au drey of Durham. Delta Sigma Pi pledges been "makin' with the music" and ser enading at G.C., W.C. and High Point colleges. More pins in the news: Chi Phi Tommy Peacock, of Tar Heel fame, wimmmmm Arthur ficdlcr Boston Pops TOUR ORCHESTRA pinned Tri Delt Claire Boone. Both are from Arlington, Va. ATO Dwight Elting, Roanoke Rapids, Va. pinned Pi Phi Pledge President Ann Fitzgerald, Prince ton. 1 KD's had a study break this Wed nesday for all fraternities after chapter meeting. 1 Phi Delt pledges partied Satur day night at the Plantation Club in Greensboro. But what does Dean Martin have to do with it? Now Mr. and Mrs. are Kappa Sig Jack Cowan, Durham and stu- Oldham, also of Durham and stu dent at WC. Pinning has even hit the Phi Delta Chi house. Carl Kirby of Wilson gave his pin to Betty Sue Thomas, Charlotte, from WC. Rumor has it that a Deke pin ned a coed. Can it be? Listen in next week! Delta Upsi Ion Colony Petitioning For Charter The Delta Fraternity, a colony of the National Delta Upsilon, had as its guests this past weekend Mr. and Mrs. H. Novis Harrison of Centreville, Md. Mr. Harrison is the Chairman of the Committee on Petitioning Societies of the Delta Upsilon Fra ternity. The Delta colony has sent in a petition to the Board of Di- Retreat at Episcopal Church The Student Vestry of the Epis copal Student Congregation will sponsor a retreat in the Chapel of rectors for a charter. The Board, the Cross tomorrow. There wm which was given the power to be a preparatory service tomght at grant charters at the 118th annual convention of the fraternity, will meet on February 17th to consider granting this charter. 11 o'clock, and tomorrow meaua tions will begin with Holy Com munion at 7:30 a.m. Breakfast will be served and meditation services will continue until 1 p.m. The Rev. Moultrie Moore of St. Martin's Epis copal Church in Charlotte will con duct the services. Faculty Women Faculty women will meet inform ally at Lenoir Hall in the front up stairs, dining room between 12 and 1:30 o'clock today, Dean Katherine Carmichael announced yesterday. ZBT's G iven Awards, Elect New Officers The local Alpha Pi chapter of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity was given two national awards recently. Local ZBT's were named the Chapter Showing the Greatest General Improvement During the Past Year" and the "Chapter Show ing the Greatest Interest in Jew ish Affairs" at the fraternity's an nual national convention held in Seattle, Wash. Newly elected officers of the org anization are Fred Rosenberg, Troy, Ala., president; Allan Resnick, Mi ami, Fla., vice-president; Charles Katzenstein, New York City, secre tary; and Jay Cohen, Atlanta, Ga., treasurer. CLASSIFIEDS PERSONAL EVERYMAN A BOOK FROM the Intimate Bookshop, all gift- wrapped nice and pretty, might melt my heart on St. Valentines Day. Everybiddy. (Chg lxl) LOST LOST: BROWN CORLE POCKET book. May be most any place but most likely between Mclver Dorm and Tri-Delt house. Billfold and valuable papers inside. Please re turn to Mary Kathrine Myers, 302 Mclver Dorm. Reward. Starring ROCK HUDSON JULIA ADAMS t-Tk. 4 mil I u u'l HELP WANTED MALE OF FEMALE SHORT OR der cook. Must be able to work 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; meals included. Ap ply at COLONIAL HOUSE, W. Rosemary St. " Chg. lxl) Monday, Feb. 9th, 8:30 P.M. Prices: $2.50, $2.00, 1.50, $1.00 Children Vz Price N. C. State College COLISEUM IN RALEIGH JUST RECEIVED GENUINE MOYGASHEL Irish Linen SPORT JACKET Special Price $28.50 Colors Natural & Rust THE N. COLUMBIA ST. Late Show Saturday Nite! ONLY! "REDHEAD FROM WYOMING" XN TECHNICOLOR Starring MAUREEN O'HARA ALEX NICHOL , In Durham - HARVEY'S CAFETERIA AND BANQUET SERVICE Breakfast 6:30-9:15 Lunch 11 -2.30 Supper 5 - 8:05 Special Facilities For All Fraternity & Sorority Functions 103 E. MAIN STREET, DURHAM Large Crisp Heads Size 4's Heads Tasty Green Pascal Size 3's ELE ( m y r A y Stalk entrate ORANGE JUICE Crisp Golden Garrots - - - Firm Ripe Slicing" Tomatoes - A & P Large PRUNES 2 6-Oz. Cans 1-Lb. Cello Bag 1-Lb. Ctn. 1-Lb. Pkg. m 23 Juicy Florida Size 54's ff0)lf j Iniiyj 4 For Florida Armour's CANNED MEATS Treet 12-Oz. Can Chopped Ham Vienna ffjl fm fl ca Ea ei ca 8Rg Llruic ... ,,v , .'" 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