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PAGE FOUR THE TAR HEEL FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1953 3 6 Films On ncia To Be Shown Jn Outdoor Theater Tomorrow FREE WATERMELON TONIGHT 10 Cent Beer Everyday 3:30 to 5. pi o. m flj o C rf3 fcj .a H H fl M S n Six short films on India will be shown ot 8 ,p. ra. tomorrow in Koch outdoor theater, across from the Monogram Club. It will be the Summer's first outdoor film program and spons ors yesterday assured students "we won't have the technical dif ficulties we had at last week's program." Students from India and Uni versity faculty members will an swer questions from the audience after the movies. K. V. Rama chandran, Palghat, India, is in charge of the program. He is a mathematical statistics graduate student working on his doctorate. H. B. Walker of Florence, Ala. will be in charge of showing the films. ' In case of rain the program will be held in Qerrard Hall, next door to South Building. The pro gram will last an hour and is free. Movies to be shown are "A New Life", "Handicrafts of India", "Industrial Mysore" (II), "Mad hya Bharst" (I) and "Our Heri tage" (I & II). How arc you od for hot wthor clothes? It's a aoodidCGfocORleinnowc act sot before tho hoat's on. jXfci urn In 0tmmmg&miatmmmJmuli&milemmmi HI I ft L Graduate Students Monday night from 7 to 8 o'clock a meeting will be held in the YMCA Cabinet Room for gra duate students and others over the age of 25. Purpose of the meeting is to plan Summer activities. It is in charge of Annie Tom Sowell of Savannah, Ga. Toys Needed Used puzzles and games for children from 6 to 11 years old ire ased by the YMCA to help in a recreation program. The pro gram is for children who are liv ing with their parents in Alex ander Dormitory. Those wishing to donate such items are asked to call the Y at 6761. Wesley Foundation Beginning with coffee and do nuts, Methodist college students will meet for Sunday School at 9:45 and will continue studying the Apostle's Creed. Wesley Foundation will begin at 5:30 in the student lounge. Vespers will be held Thursday at 5:45 in the chapel. Baptist The "Kupples Class" will meet in the Baptist Church student lounge at 10 a.m. Sunday. Claude Shotts, general secretary of the YMCA here, will speak on Europe FROM TO BERMAN'S IS CLOSING OUT WOMEN'S SHOES C STARTING AT We have your size. DOZENS OF BEAUTIFUL DAN RIVER FABRICS ONLY 69 A YD. mm WE CAN DRESS THE BABY DIAPER TO BONNET. rr?r7Tinn a W(? 0 l 1 -auu DEPT. STORE ODD LOT 98 I UP A N Department Store TODAY - SATURDAY "TORPEDO ALLEY" Starring MARK STEVENS DOROTHY MALONE If COULD OUtf HAPPEM T0 THEM... BUT IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO YOllf it rtr -At iV, )(( I rW'B.caw. of row" WOMAN! f ECjoiioiisni V nrf $enrfonol NEW STAGE STAR 1 ' III Sf wi.h 1 FRANK McHUGH GLADYS GEORGE -EDGAR BUCHANAN . PALMER LEE-REGIS TOOMEY-JANE DARWELL mm m mi mm m m-mmtmm-9imaWtoMM-mmvm SUNDAY MONDAY Pi
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