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THE TECHNICIAN Kay 5, 1933To Visit Plant King Attends MeetE. S. King. "Y" secretary, attended‘ w 'ng on A group or electrical engineers willPIQYS In 38h] t go to Not-wood. N. C.. on Saturday to the secretary's convention of the South-inspect the Carolina Power and Light ern Regional Y. M. C. A.. held at theCompany. The students expect to Graduate School in Nashville, Tenn.spend the day impacting the plant. May 1, 2. and 3.

MURAUW PLAY

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WILSON’SAttend ConferenceM: .: gram Dance ‘ Play to be Given Under Auspices nun nr-Iaweu. ““323 3”?‘§r"e”f

One of the most entertaining social I In Cotton Festival I Of State While Y- I; c- A- Xa‘gfififiwzntfigmcmgmg had' .n'shire of the year at State College will Wednesday Evening Greensboro last week.tale place Friday night. May 5. when ..__._.a” “mm Club will give a dance "Pearly Gates," musical morality MEET YOUR GIRLin the Frank Thompson Gymnasium play. will be presented Wednesdayin honor or the Monogram Club pfeei~ THIS COUPON AND ATJOHN C. BRANTLEY'S

evening at 8:30 in the Raleigh Memo-rial Auditorium under the auspices ofthe State College Y. M. C. A.

data and captains of the various BigFive schools of the state.The gymnasium will be decoratedwith pennants of the Big Five schools,WILLADII'I‘ANY

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of Duke University;m:

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which will cover the ceiling and the_ A unique iigure will he led by theMonogram Club presidents.of the athletic team and their guests.State College will be represented byJ. n Stroupe. with Miss Marie Pel-grnm at Coral Gables. Fla.. 3 studentJoel Morris ofRaleigh. with Miss Dorothy Grillin ofCharlie Garner of Ports-mouth. Va.. with Miss Martha LaneBradley of Raleigh; William Espey ofHickory. with Miss Chase Lyerly ofHickory: and Stanley Cievenger ofWinchester. Va... with Miss Martha

captains

_. Abattleotmusic will take placebo-7:1- . .7 ,, m the State Genoa Colle'glans. dent .of State, College, has member ofi .and the Duke Collegian. Six fin- the eotton ball committee of the North

m B. C. BROOKSMrs. E. C. Brooks. wife of the presi-

dred invitations will I” “W“ in Carolina Cotton Festival, which willaddition to 100 special invitations. The take place in Raleigh Friday, May 19.dance will “ formal and “mm! in- Mrs. J. C. B. Ehringhaus is honorary" II vitational.

52IFaculty Dance

The faculty members of North Caro- Mfl- U- 3- 13ka. M“. M. 0. Mann,lina State College and their friends Mrs. 3081“! W. Bailey. Mrs. John A.were entertained at a dance given in Park, and Mrs. Josephus Daniels. Jr.use Frank Thompson Gymnasium last

chairman of the Cotton Festival andother members serving on the cottonball committee with Mrs. Breaks are

Included in the Cotton Festival pro-Monday night. The dance Will span. gram are a visit of Cotton Festivalacted by the Mn Beta Psi music fra- 8901130" and 111811 textile dinitarieato the State College Textile Depart-

. Music was furnished by "way" ment, a cotton street parade. a cottonPrice and iii. Jana 0mm 3:; fashion show. and the Cotton Bali. ex-.ii program dances were enjoyed through. pected to be one of the brilliant social. ; out the evening, This is the third and events of the season. The Cotton BaliE: ilnal ance given to the (acuity mem- will be formal but due to the purpose

I born by Mu Beta Psi Fraternity this of the event—to stimulate an increased

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Maynard. treasurer.

co.ED DIOROSPLIYCE‘RESCNIDNDAY claimed as the greatest novelty band inw E the world. will furnish the music forMarguerite York was ‘elected presi-dent of Phi Epsilon. co-ed sorority. It girls from 70 North Carolina towns8 mm Monday for the election 0' have been tendered invitations to spon-Other oilicsrs elected were:both Gantt. vice president;

use of cotton—cotton suits will be con-sidered as proper dress. Fred Waringand his Pennsylvanians. widely pro-

the Cotton Bali.More than 200 socially prominent

sor the Cotton Festival. They will bemm.- widely feted while in Raleigh. as theyHazel will be guests at the style show andand Ellubeth will take part in the figure and bepresented at the Cotton Ball. In addi-

The play is written and directed byFrederick Hall of Clark University.Atlanta. Ga.. and is composed of atrained cast of forty, and a choir ofover 250 local Negroes.The play has been successfully pre-

sented over ilfty times in different sec-tions of the country.More than thirty spirituals have

been specially arranged for this pro-duction.The profits of the play will be di-

vided equally between the producersand the Y. M. C. A. The Y. M. C. A.will share equally with the Negro Min-isterial Association, who in turn willdivide the promenawith the Y.,M.C. A’s of St. Augustine and ShawUniversities.The Y. M. C. A. has solicited andsecured the support of the Raleighwhite and colored ministers in pre-senting the play.Extensive advertisement has beencarried on at Peace, Saint Mary’s. Mere-dith. Wake Forest. and at the coloredcolleges. to promote a large attend-ance of college students.Lonnie Knott is chairman of thepublicity. assisted by M. L. Shepherd.J. L. Ponaer, Ralph Cummings. andJ. W. Lamberson."STATION REPRESENTATIVE

SPEAKS HERE ON RADIOH. K. Carpenter, representative ofW.P.T.F., spoke to Prof. A. M. Foun-tain's freshman English class Wednes-day pn various phases of the opera-ton of a radio station.Mr. (hrpeuter was appointed byPresident Herbert Hoover to the firstcommittee ever to consider the or-ganising of commercial broadcasting.

EDDIE room:Eddie Poole and his Campus Col-legians furnished the music for theMeredith-State-Wake Forest sophomoreentertainment Saturday night. April29. He also played for the GeorgeWashington Pan-Rollie dance April 28.and the N. C. Medical Associationdance several weeks ago.

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I‘{ Beacham. secretary;

3i‘3 , The retiring silicon are: Catherine tion Mrs. J. C. B. Ehringhaus is giv-~ I Hauling. president: V010” Williams. ing them and their marshals a tea2,4 vice president: Hazel MCDOMIG. sec- dansant at the executive mansion onI‘It rotary: and Elisabeth Gaither, trees- the afternoon of Festival Day. A num-urer. ber of State College students will bemarshals at the event and their nameswill be announced soon. Dot Bennettand his popular State College Col-l Annmcemenh I legiaus will play for the tea dansantand also the style show.There will be an important meetingof Delta Sigma Pi. international com-merce fraternity. Tuesday evening at7:16. New officers will be elected.

HERES" A runny onemm espresso TOME LAST NIGHT AT AMAGIC SHOW.

misusing-. WANTTOG£NTL£ MANKNOW HOWPLEASE STEPor crime ,

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SANDWICHESof Student Government Wednesdaynight at 7 o'clock.There will be a Dormitory Councilmeeting Wednesday night at 6:30.There will be a meeting of theLeaner Literary Society in Leasar Hallin the Y. M. C. A. tonight at 6:30.

; There will be a meeting of the In-tor-national Relations Club

mm o p outR. 1. Van Hook, President. COLEY's K Y . St E yI; There will be a meeting of the SPANISH INN‘1‘ sophomore class in Pullen Hall Lassiters Hill Rd.

Wednesday to elect class oillcers for Phone 40064. next year.. I J. A. Bailey, Jr., President. DANCING3 There will be a meeting of the House PRIVATE DINING ROOMS

Special Dinners andCold Plates at ReasonablePricesPABS'I‘ BLUE RIBBONBEERm.Dd1.-.-..3-r—Ae-

rt.-44,... in the if.1 I. R. C. room on Thursday. May 11 % A Cordial Welcome toat 7 p.111. College Students and Dates.‘T Frank Bushes. President.’Vrv-rNI-vWWMM‘I"\‘~N\’\Iw‘ c V r<*‘~.\‘ ./ «uvww .V~.rwa~

Place Your Orders NOW for MOTHER'S DA_Y93. . MAY THE MT]! is dedicated to. the First Lady of the Home,Mother. NORRIS Exquisite Candiesoiier to the most extravagant andto the most humble of givers ilneconfection designed especially tocompliment this tender event . . .Permanent gift boxes, modern rs-memhranee packages, regular boxesin glamorons double wraps, withbands of sentimental beanty orlovely framed pictures. undiesprioedfrolifictoflsothepaek-I80.

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