FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1?5? THB DAM.Y TAR ' HEEL PAGE THRE9 CAREER TALK STUDENT FUNDS Miss Paula Smith, assistant dircc IIcads of organization which tor of ihv Harvard Kadcliffe Pro-1 want ,0 Vitiate aid from student P am in Business Administration. I funds. are requested . by Student will visit tho campus today to talk j Government Treasurer Bob Carter v.ith interested women students. 10 soc nim at tr,e Mudenl Govern ment office before Saturday. Miss Smith will discuss admission! , . ! COSMOPOLITAN policies and procedures, expenses i . , I The Cosmopolitan Club will hold and the curricula. To arrange for ! . , . , . . 4 . . 0ft i ami informal luncheon today at 12:30 an intemcw, women should see the ' in the upstairs room of LenoLr IMacemcnt Service. Hall. ov n f ; '-77 1 ' i SPECIAL 13 off ONE GROUP WATCHES WENTWORTH & SLOAN JEWELERS n e ws X afoot... the x?V suit-flat for the shorter skirt JV skirts rise, so does the fashion in flats The newest fashion for tailored and casual Spring suits and skirts are T 4 Cs like these. Americas Best Fashion Shoe Value. " Town I t Country Shoes at ije ailp far Seel SOCIETY Joan Brock, Editor SPE Pledge Weekend , The Sigma' Phi Epsilon's entertained their pledges at numerous parties this past weekend. Beginning with an informal party at the house Friday night, the pledges donned their tuxettoeV forVforirial dance in their honor at the Durham Elk's Club Saturday night. Jack Victor of Duke provided music. Following the formal, dance, the pledges were entertained at a party si the house with the music of Jess Stribling's Combo. The weekend ended with an early breakfast, following the combo party. Lambda Chi's Entertain Pledges Last weekend was Pledge Weekend for the Lambda Chi's, also. The weekend's events began with a steak dinner at the house on Friday night. Later in the evening, the pledges and their dates at- PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS SPE PICKS PLEDGE WEEKEND QUEEN Queen Julie Harris & Escort Bob Stapleton tended a cabin party at the Elbow Room with music by the Hot Nuts, a Chapel Hill combo from Chapel Hill. The Crystal Ballroom of the Washington-Duke Hotel in Durham was the scene of the annual, formal Pledge Banquet and Dance. Jim Crisp's Orchestra featuring Cecilia "Pee Wee" Batten provided music for the formal occasion. 1 1 rird Vr KUHT DOWM TUP WORLD WIDE CRIME igTSE MiTA TEIVOE umu mm nmm plcfiEip alien 1 L. 1 tM&Jrs. Covering Trie University Campus SQUARE DANCE A public square for persons dance over eiuht year of age will be held at the Hillel House on West Came ron Avenue Saturday at 7:30. Repre sentatives of the Community Church of Chaple Hill, sponsors of the af fairs, sav previous experience in square dancing is not necessary. COITLKS ONLY The Rendezvous Room and the billiard room of Graham Memorial will be open Saturday night to j couples only. A free dance will be held in the Rendezvous Room from 7 p. m. lo 11 p. m. with music furnished without charge by juke box. YRC CONVENTION j Undersecretary of Defense Mur ray Snyder will speak at the annual Lincoln Day dinner in Greensboro Hoffman." will be presented at 7:30 Saturday night.- The dinner is being j and 10 o'clock in Carroll Hall. held at the Sedgefield Inn in con junction with the two-day-Ytfung. Republican State Convention which opens today. Anyone wishing to attend the din ner or convention may obtain part iculars from Jim Steele.' 1 Steele Dorm. ENGLISH CLUB "Witchcraft in the Western World" will be discussed by Dr.' Rossell Hope Robbins, visiting pro fessor of medieval literature in the juNC English Department. at a ' meeting of the English Club tonight J at 7:30 in the Library Assembly Room. The meeting is open to the j public. j FREE FLICK Tonight's free flick, "Tales of Saturday night at 7:30 "The Tit field Thunderbolt" will be shown. iljtl - Chapel Hill's Gift Headquarters AT BERMANS DEPT. STORE Davis Cushion Socks (Colors) 49 ea., 3 for $1 One Group Cooper Socks 65 ea., 2 for $1 One Group $1.00 -$1.25, Now 79 2 for $1.50 Mens All Wool (Zephyr) scarfs solids $1.98 and plaids, - Were $2.98, NOW $1.39 One Group plaids, 100 wool; Were $1.98, Now . $1.39 Mens Neckties, Were $1.00 2 for $1.50 One Group Ties 59 Ea. 2 fpr$1.00 Cooper Shorts (fancy), Were $K50 lf$1.00 Hanes Short regular $1.00 slightly irregular 3 Pr. $2.00 Long Sleeve Mens Sport Shirts up to $4.00 2 for $5.00 Sample Sport Shirts up to $4.00 2 for $5.00 Men's Gabardine Topcoat, full lining, Trench Coat style all weather, Reg. $19.95, Now $14.95 Mens $45.00 all wool suits, one 38 long, 38 reg., 39 short stout, Sale $29.00 2 Suits size 37 reg. - Were $44.00, now $39.79 4 Suits - Were $42.00, Now $33.79 Sport Coats; Were $29.50, Now . . $22.50 Sport Coats, Were $24.50, Now $19.00 Sport Coats, Were $21.00, Now $16.95 Sample jackets by Cresco and Bugby, wool car coats, and short zipper jackdTsV'rriany styles, about Vi advertised price V K Mens shoes, were $8.95) Now $6.58 White Buck Shoes, Were $12.95, Now $8.58 Black Loafjsrs :JLiJj-l-i:i- $5.95 Plain-Toe Lace Shoes $5.95 Mens Pajamas, as low as $2.98 Wero $4.98, Now $3.39 Pajamas In Extra Long and Stout Cotton robes, Terry cloth, Were $9.95 $1.00 off Seersucker and plain cotton, were $6.95 $1 off Rayon Brocade Bath Robe, formerly $9.95, now rT:;: i-:rj:i. $8.95 All wool flannel robe, formerly $t4.95, Now . . . - $12.95 Mens Bedroom shoes ... , $1.98 All leather or fleece lined bedroom shoes, Were $4.98 $3.98 Mens Swank Jewelry (closeoutsl up to $4.50 values, Now $l.uu All types khaki, black ivy league B!-Western style dungarees. " 2 ' ftks. f1 WORLD- - " r '" ' If " H' "Ut JERRY I ' ' 1 teSM. CRIME WAL0S 1 , j . j - r i m , "Ji iy 1 f I II II 11 I S if iuyuui I VS. . 1 A WMMHX PtOOUCTKW k C0LUM8A fCVM r LJ . TODAY AND SATURDAY n e e IX i1 I x People of V II I . IKMStSiM Peyton Place 4' I -y?ek?Fe S are on the i " ' " Screen! ?P$, 1 SmB (J Cheer Up! jlffi . , r Y I HOPE IUEE I M V The Intimate k Bookshop j lIsillHl L A Loves I 1 yYK YOU e? PRICES THIS ATTRACTION Dollar Day Special ttfe Vs. . yr0 adults85c children25c -KS(3- HOURS OF FEATURE: 5KCiv WCPl 1:05 3:45 6:25 9:05 i ; GOLF BALLS ' Wfrm . OPENS TODAY . i GOLF CLUBS r7X33Sl "45" SINGLES rC5tJttiH) J , . ' . I . Today & Saturday Only! Sport Coats One Group , $22.50 MEN'S Sport Shirts One Group $2.95 LADIES' SHIRTS Values To $7.95 $2.45 25 SUITS $25. each s LADIES' Cashmere Sweaters Values ' To $10.00 $26.95 MEN'S SHIRTS One Group $1.95 c o D BELTS Formerly $2.50 95c LADIES' Lambs Wool SWEATERS $5.00 Values To $14.95 These And Many Other Bargains At:

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