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PAGE FOUE THE DAILY TAR HEEL TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1946 Campus Calendar Short Notices for Busy Readers Dark Room Installed In Graham Memorial Graham Memorial has recently in stalled a fully equipped dark room for Carolina amateur photographers. The room contains a printer, an enlarger, a processing tank, a dryer, printing frames, trays, and chemicals. Every thing but printing paper is supplied for $.25. Anyone who desires to use the dark room may call at the GM of fice for the key. OoOOCOttla NOW PLAYING .1 V -x-r.f? r-it-C3 WEDNESDAY MUSI &DERM0TT HERBERT 10M ClYSHCBiE YYOiEOWBt and AlEBtT UEVEN THURSDAY-FRIDAY "ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1946" wiiK ALL STAR CAST ( jmmi x&t&Mi fir C INS ' g& iL""" ANN' i-SfA HARDING U A' DUDLEY 1?7 v'siss. ftjfiW Mir W5A witn A Radio, regardless of how small, is an intricately constructed musical instrument. It requires highly skilled technicians to in sure proper servicing when it stopg. We are in a position to offer this type of service to the public. Only highest quality tubes and parts used to place your radio in first class operating condition. Parts and labor used in making repairs are guaranteed. We service all makes and types of radios, amplifiers, mo tion picture and electronic equipment. Batteries and tubes for most farm sets and portables. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER ANYWHERE WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS Two technicians assure you of receiving prompt attention. Ogburn Furniture Company Member RADIO MANUFACTURERS SERVICE Local Reserve Officers To Form Association All Reserve Officers of the Army, Navy, and Marines interested in the forming of a local Chapter of the Re serve Officers Association are invited to attend a meeting in the Roland Par ker Lounge of Graham Memorial at 8 p.m. next Monday evening. v Major Pinckney M. Bernstein, rep resentative of the North Carolina Mili tary District, will be present to dis cuss the present status of plans for the training of the Officers Reserve Corps and the activities of the Reserve Offi cers Association. LIBRARY HOURS During the Summer Session the University Library will be open Mon day through Saturday from 8:45 in the morning to 10:45 at night and on Sunday from 2 to 5. SmokeySays: UUS8A UUBBA PiOtt PREVENTION A!NT SUCH k BAD JOB BEFORE YOU LEAVE , picnic crounps be sure YOUR CAMPFlRE IS COTiU One smoldering camp or warm leg fire can destroy a forest. Thou sands of acres of woodland have been ravaged by fires which people thought were dead. Be sure your fire is out. REHDER'S CHAPEL HILL FLOWER SHOP Opposite Post Office Corner University Service Station Odis Pendergraft Prop. FLY!! Twenty-one passenger Douglas Luxury Liner Flights Full Airliner Equipment Stewardess $50,000 Insurance per Passenger NORTHBOUND to New York on odd-date afternoons. SOUTHBOUND to Sea Island, Ga., and Florida on even-date -j afternoons. Flagstop will be made at Hor ace Williams Airport on the above afternoons. For information or reserva tions, call or phone Resort Airlines Southern Pines 5482 P picnic crounps be sure) Schedule Announced For Tuition Payments Schedules for the payment of tui tion have been sent to most of the students registered in the first sum mer session, and T. H. Evans, Uni versity Cashier, has asked that the students adhere to the schedule as well as possible and mail their checks in, if convenient, to prevent conges tion at the Cashier's office. AH those who registered for their classes last quarter are expected to pay on the following days: June 14, A through B; June 15, C; June 17, D through K; June 18, L through N; June 19, O through S; June .20, T through Z. The new students who registered at the beginning of the summer ses sion will. follow this plan for payment: June 21, A through B; June 22, C; June 24, D through K; June 25, L through N; June 26 IT through S; June 27, Y through Z. According to the Cashier's office, veterans whose tuition and fees are paid under P. L. 16 or P. L. 346 are requested to pay their laundry depos its of $6.00 during the pay period or mail their checks to the University Cashier, Box 690, Chapel Hill, N. C. Methodist Circle Shows Pictures Taken in India Pictures taken in India by Lt. Clyde Ritchie Bell, son-in-law of Mrs. Ethel Fore, will be shown at 8 o'clock to morrow evening, in Gerrard hall under the auspices . ojf the Minnie Wilson Circle of the Methodist church. Admis sion will be ten cents for children and 25 cents for adults. Yacks to Be Issued This afternoon in the basement of Graham Memorial the 1946 Yackety Yack will be circulated from 3:30 to 5:30. All students who were registered from November through June are entitled to re ceive copies of the book. Blonde Beauty i JUNE PREISSER, lovely little eyeful, is seen in Universalis com edy with music, "I'll Tell the World," which co-stars Lee Tracy and Brenda Joyce. Raymond Wal burn and Thomas Gomez are also in the film. , i T- - 14. j ' x ' ?Z- i ! ? V- lt lis : Person Hall Site of Art Exhibition An exhibition of pre-Spanish Per uvian fabrics selected from the Tex tile Museum of the District of Colum bia and circulated throughout the coun try by the Council for Inter-American Cooperation has been on view in Per son Hall Art Gallery since Sunday, June 16, and will continue on display through June 30. Also on view at the same time in the small gallery of the Hall will be an exhibit of French paintings. "From Fouquet to Cezanne". Gallery hours are from 10 to 5 p.m. on week days and from 2 to 5 on Sundays. Pan-American Arranged Entitled "Ancient Peruvian Tex tiles", the main exhibition was arrang ed with, the cooperation of the Pan- i American Union, the Office of Inter American Affffairs, and regional Inter-American centers throughout the country. Major Alfred Kidder II, pre viously with the Peabody Museum -of Harvard University, aided in the selec tion of the textiles and edited the cata logue, for which M. D. C. Crawford, distinguished authority on textiles, contributed and introduction and tech nical discriptions. The fifty textiles included in the ex hibition represent all but a small part of the famous colelction assembled by George Hewitt Myers in the course of almost twenty years. They are among the first in the world as far as techni cal virtuosity, prefection of design, and color and preservation are con cerned. VETS MAY HEAR FIGHT All members of the Vete rans Association are invited to listen to the Louis-Conn fight broadcast Wednesday evening at the Vets Club just east of Woollen gym. "If you talk about your troubles And tell them o'er and o'er The world will think you like 'em And proceed to give you more." The Twig. Then there was the little moron standing on the corner with a gun and a knife in his hand debating whether to shoot around the corner or cut across the street. BULL'S HEAD BOOKSHOP Ground Floor Library Bill SJiarpe's "TAR ON MY HEELS" Browse Rent Jewelry Watches Diamonds A COMPLETE LINE GODWIN JEWELRY COMPANY Beneath Sutton's Drug Store, Chapel Hill, N. C. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Two Watchmakers to Serve You Engraving . . . Stone Setting t . . Rings Sized m BREAKFAST at DANZIGER'S Unique in the Whole South Quick, Efficient Service Quiet, Pleasant Atmosphere No Waiting in Line Delicious, Nutritious Food Prices at 25c, 30c, 45c, 65c Breakfast served from 7:00 A. M. to 12 M. M MI FACULTY (Continued from first page) Woestendiek's budget for the sum mer Daily Tar Heel has been approved for a semi-weekly basis, but the con sideration pf other budgets is still pending. - Both in English Cotten and Olsen, both members of the University English Department, will be officially installed this after noon. Olsen is a professor in the pub lic speaking division of the English Department: he has long been active in student affairs, having had much experience with such fee-spending agencies of student government as the Debate Council. Cotten is an instruc tor of English literature, and has be come particularly well known to stu dents as an authority on modern poetry. Swim Suit One of the swim suits favored by an all-male jury known as judges of the finest in American beauty styles is shown above. Serv ing on the jury were Sherman Bil lingsley, Don DeFore, Philip Wylie, Richard Conte, Howard Cullman, Walter Abel, Tom Belmore, and Alex Ross. Cotton candy stripe makes s ruffled bra (worn with or without straps) and short full skirt. CLASSIFIED Advertisement moat be paid for ia adTsnor nd turned in at the Daily Tas Hoe. boaineu office, Graham Memorial, by 8 o'clock the day preceding publication. Dial 8641. J?iity eenoi each inch and fraction. The Daily Tab Hub. will be responsible omJy for the fint incorrect insertion and then only to the extent of make-good insertion to be ran only in eaae of an error which lessens the raloe ox the m- rertiseraent. HOUSEPARTIES Can accommodate 20-30 ; persons. Kitchenette facilities. Mrs. J. Napier, 315 S. Lumina Ave., Wrightsville Beach, N. C. (R-8931) Buy I ; wmmmmmm llllllllli ;pllllllll ;:;;.v.r.:-::::::: s (EM'S Children's Clinic Has Few Vacancies For Day Students There are a few places left in day students camp-clinic for children with hearing, speech and orthopedic de fects, which will be conducted at the Chapel Hill elementary school J une 24 to July 20, Miss Ethel Honeycutt, ex ecutive secretary of the North Caro lina League for Crippled Children, stated. The League is conducting the school which is under the sponsorship of the University and the North Carolina School-Health Coordinating Service. Miss Pauline K. Winkler, head of the Conservation of Hearing Department of the public schools of Albany, N. y., and staff members of the Conservation of Hearing Clinic, Albany Hospital, will direct the program. All applications for room and board in the camp-clinic are filled, but Miss Honeycutt pointed out that several more children could be accepted as day students and they would "be furn ished iunches. VILLAGE THEATRE NOW PLAYING KATHRYN GRAYSON JIMMY DURANTE in "TWO SISTERS FROM BOSTON" WEDNESDAY THURSDAY i A Ji . : r r NEVER Aw picture; LUCE IT! V i J fJkkii rtlU PhlUIp Dorto Dowlinr Howard da Silva Frank Faylen ProdMH br ChvUa FRIDAY She tells it with Song! He tells it with laughs I lit ; 'it 4 Oft''1 fe ImimI I I . trring mm m mm a m m im rm a 312-314 W. Franklin St. Telephone 5841
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