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Page Four THE TAR HEEL Charlie Jones, Frank Graham To Speak In New York Meet Summer Activities The Summer Conference of the Presbyterian Church in Rensselaer-1 q i j Oi 1 i viiie. New York, will have two emi- olX 13,(1 otUGGntS nent Chapel HilMans as spcakeri dur ing the month of Auzusc. Reverend Charles M. Jones, of tire Chapel Hill Community Church, and Dr. Frank P. Graham, former l.resr ' , tv dent of the University, v:I; paitici- ,,, of Cjtv and Keriona; News Pictures Exhibit Shown j Tr. Urr.ers::y I.ibr..ty -a. j ,.ti ; ui he d -i hy ui.r.i A :ri'"T:a: Thursday, July 29 instructif n in Graham Mi-- j Tenth An: ua! Pbtuic- . hv John Beshara. 2 to : Get City Training For Requirements bub'; Lxh.i ut .-:.-. -tbm- of i : -m. j d ll'.'ij. Ai i Free movie. "Baker's Wife" in Car- j t.,.r. ju'eb a.- exam; j roil Hail at : " p.m. Sponsored by i ; r. - t ti j ayhy. ! Ira ham Memorial. j j Friday, July 30 j la.-h party at Ktssir.g Pool fiom j ,': to ; i..m. X') childit-n admitted 1 . .T Fh.r.r-.-' of the University of Xortb. i Sp.r Freedom." Reverend Jones, who has beer. . taree vacationing with his fa.i:!.. in Eto- , f wan, North Carolina, will take lime :r.a are currently gaming- p:a---exi.-erience in planning offices. month internship in a plun- ed by Summer Activities Conn- i Wool It-n Gvm. ! ;uare dance in the Y-Court M bv Pob Cole and His mad;' by rtws photf-sTr, !.,-: a ; : a r'-d ; n-w: as ' i us pa i .- i .f t ' e Un ;' -: A :..: t !. :r. is ?!.. 1 : ' - 1 p.-oirtaph si- A..h: St.- he'..-onh- si.. is a requ-reu part ot tne j Country Rovs. Max Rakiruter i,., i :,! si. app'-ai ed )!! t! i .i . t t : 7 7 out to attemt tne series. ne win ; X) be "Cnarity Mmeretn Long ami Kind." ainintr of students who enter thei.i,. ,-(J;;..r Sponsor t.ne umm I John Pevam-v of Butler. X. J.. with "Dr. Frank," as he is known here. !.,,,. Gr(.;.,,h)Uro Department 0f Plan will take leave of hi, duties as Unit-i j an;i iob(.rt D. Barbour of Chap Xations Representative for India and j .., u;-- with x Rabd-h Department Pakistan in order to speak. T.oe p-ian,.;n;r. Robert V. Siler. Jr. of time and subject of his talk were nol j silt.r r:ty an!j George Beaton of Fau announced. j port. X. Y. are serving their inten.- Other sneakers in the series in- ; ...;th ,ht. Xashville (Tenmi City elude Xornian Thomas, Chairman, i r:- romr.iion R ''h I. M;;' t Post War World Council; Dr. Ever- ; ' '"('' aZ Hillb with tV.e' A rlint' ett R. Ciir.cry, Pre.-ldent, Xati nnai j ,-f;, nty (Va( planning Comn.issi -,r:. Conference of Christians and Jews; j .,n,; ;- rj E:,,i aj. 0f Me-Mit. I- db-. Dr. Geortre E. Ilaynes. of the Xa- I :, (;,.(r A-o ;atcs. C'ltv pkm- tional Urban Lea-ce; aiid Dr. . ( ,;iSUlta;its. Ui'.omfKd i Hii. Samttel Goldens--:!, Rabbi Em ritus 7 :,.ut,-a :- of Tern; le Emanu-lh, Xc-w York- y; , .(. .tudutt wii! r-sume th'ir Citv. i.raitn'e ttai'dnc' at ' ha- 1 H:k arttiier.t without previous exper-! A etiviti-s Cuunc;!. Sunday, August 1 Sundav s i.o,,. Methodist ( htnvh rdared in North Carolina are F. rarrri Group To Read 5ky hy 3. M. Bame Indian Evening The Comnr.rnity Drama Group wl. p., . -t -t Sunday evening AfliaCeU flllg. LI : jo a.m. Cathi.dic (:i!es at Giiuard Hail .m to o ii.ru. Community (' .' s v ic s in I'm -t Theatre at K a.m. I.tithei a!: services at 11 a.m. ('"n.'.r. unity S:mr in fiont of Gm- Meiif-rh-d fro;;- S to O Monday, August 2 : .m. Featuring "Duih, ; R,,(,;;e" ar : Wednesday, August 4 ' services 1:. A ;! 'ret :i t'l'oa. to 7 :';. bpi'ii-oied by l'reb y; rr:a 1 b'u.T a roun. kvviewers Elect Graduate Student me et aii'um on t i 1 1 S o'C.'OCK m tne asseniOi exhibition rao-m of the University brary. Mrs. Hone Rice will direct the read- in- of Janms M. Barrio's "The Ad- ! mirable Crivhtom" I'lveryone is welcome to join in ti readinir. Copies of the script are availab. ; 1 1 Miss Stt L'a Lyons' news stand i tiie Chape ! Hill Post Otfice. . , j . -;'oc i'a m ot' Indian music, dancer by William Faulkner Faulkner at his best gives us the richly human story of the conflicts of man s emo tions during World War I. I movie? to promote better arm. r ndim; between the U. S. and Etdia j wii! !. presented in Gerrard Hail I v. eetK'S'.ay. Amrust 11 iro;n 1 :-o 11 I ::." p.m. It is -ponsored by the stn- tier.tf. and faculty members from Inubi at th- Univei sity. ! Pi of. S. X. Roy wii! y ive a short i ttilk. Ev;i-yone is cordially invited t bre 1 rc-ram which will also feature btts of Indian arts and emits. j i Pel i-e.-hm' nts will be served. : jjMsrs; By Rocket And Telescope Attendance at the Morehead Planetarium's exciting' summer time space trip show "By Rocket to Mars" ! totaled 2,4 1 during- the first two weeks, it was reported by Director I A. F. Jenzano. ; At the same time Jenzano an- i nounced that total attendance at 1 1 Planetarium performances for the j past five years had soared to more ' than 550,000 persons. 1TI1ITE m Hit- Open 10 a.m. -9 p.m. Monday Through Saturday ! Mathematics (Continued from page 1) j Litber's work: "Your idea of pre i semting in concise form some of the j fundamental methods of modern math -' ematies I consider to be a very happy i one, and I like immensely the way in ! which you have done it. These pre ! sentations are not only stimulating: to the layman, but also will tend to counteract a too narrow specialization en the part of professional mathema ticians, a specialization threatening to become a serious danger to the de velopment of science." Flint. Viehiiran. ;,nd v. h-t.-irra; her Wuhan. .' i- . 1. titled "Adiai i; A nuinhe!' of ether j (,,!. I':-; ! . -! sfeliCS It hi o - Tib- . xhibit i- disti ib .. ; ;. the Ui; i vei -ity of M :.- - i-.-u.t of J.-urnali--! : ' United .-;;(-. TP- r .- : ... 1 i.ei a," c '":, - P.bi ai y : P. ..'!, on the 1 Placement ('"ft:,- ' 1! frm ... Mi. iti' - ;!. d'- .: u-t p 1 rat ion wit h t he Puu e:i:1 in a ! r,-,ul Tucker, Uuiver i'y of No-un 1 ' ni-olina t-rad uate st nb-n'., has b-' ii ' e-t'-d so.-i etary of the recent'y or- Kit' '-in t.uiz'"i -ihta ei lliii .btmm.:):cr- .-ae.-n .uat bo, at the Ab-rehead Planetarium. ; b.h v.h. r . e; A 1 ti" ! h : buUbMht Cull ! 0!i ! e Taps 15 the right time to buy the nyht clothes at the risiit orices. Save on summer and fall apparel. Just reduced 225 pairs of summer pants, values to 12.95, now only 3.S9 375 pairs cf flannel and worsted flannel pants on lc salt-. Pay regular price for 1st pair, pay lc for 2nd pair Worsted cotton suits, sanforized, reduced from 32.50 to 26.99 65 sport coats, imported shetlands, reduced 50 '. to 21.25 47 cotton baby cord suits reduced to 21.99 210 flannel suits reduced from 57.00 to 39.99 All co-ed summer sportswear greatly reduced Sizeable group shoes substantially reduced All short sleeve sport shirts from 4.S5 now 3.49; 3.95 now 2.99; 2.95 now 1.99 Rayon acetate suits reduced from 35.00 to 19.99 MANY OTHER IMPORTANT SAVINGS WELL WORTH LOOKING INTO iHtlton's Clotfjtng Cupboarb 163 East Franklin St.
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