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Page Four THE DAILY TAR HEEL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1946 UNIVERSITY FLORIST J Tor the Best in Flowers" I PICK THEATRE BLDG. I J Chapel Hill, N. C. J I Telephone 6816 CLASSIFIED Advertisements must be paid for in advance Bnd turned in at the Daily Tab Heel business office, Graham Memorial, by 3 o'clock the day preceding publication. Dial 8641. Fifty cents each inch and fraction. The Daily Tab Heel will be responsible only for the first incorrect insertion and then only to the extent of a make-good insertion to be run only in case of an error which lessens the value of the advertisement. Campus Calendar Short Notices for Busy Readers LFL ABNER And They Took Another Load Away By Al Capp ANNOUNCEMENTS WILL THE STUDENT WHO BROU ght an extra green coat from the Navy game call Carl Wooten, phone 9021. (1-4849) WILL LOAN AUTO FOR KNOX ville trip. Reasonable agreement. P. F. Sale, Dial 4032. (1-4903) FOR SALE GERMAN-DECKEL IMPERIAL, f 2.8 lens, compur shutter, exposure meter, range finder, 8 rolls of film and adaptor rings but no filters. Dial 8641. - (1-4907) 'AN ITALIAN MADE PORTABLE typewriter practically new. Good for advanced Language students be cause of additional marks on key board. If interested drop a postal card to Fred Flagler at the KA house. (St.n.c) HOUSE IN FOREST HILLS. IM mediate possession. Oil heat, five rooms, price $9500. Call R. H.. Wil ey, phone 8601. (1-4847) " LOST ONE PIERCE CHRONOGRAPH watch, with steel band, Sat., Oct. 26th. If found, please return to DTH business office. Dial 8641. (1-4837) GOLD, HEART - SHAPED LAPEL watch. Reward. Annette Magid, 309 Alderman. Dial 3071. (1-4905) , WHITE ANTIQUE GOLD EAR-: rings. Great sentimental value. Lost at Phi Gam house a week ago. Re ward. Call Betsy Brunk, 9271 or. CRIL to Hold Dinner Tomorrow Night at Inn i The Council for Religion in Life will meet tomorrow evening in the Caro lina Inn dining room for a fellowship dinner at 6 o'clock. There will be a short discussion following the dinner. Finkelstein Will Hold Jewish Rites Tonight Friday evening services will be held in the Roland Parker Lounge of Gra ham Memorial at 7:30 this evening. Howard Finkelstein will conduct the services in the absence of Rabbi Strumpf and Miss Edith Semat will deliver a short talk appropriate to the celebration of the anniversary of Bal four Declaration Day. CANTERBURY CLUB CONVENES The Canterbury club of the Episco pal church will sponsor an informal bridge narty tonight at 7:30 in the Parish house. Members and their guests are welcome to come. PLACE GEOGRAPHY EXAMS The examination in Place Geogra phy, required for graduation from the School of Commerce, will be given Friday, November at 2 o'clock in Room 401 New East. 5426 after 6 P.M. 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"Ox Bow Incident" F-0311 James Cagney "Frisco Kid" Rilling Koolerwave Machineless Permanents Helen Curtis & Eugene Machine Permanents Revelon Ultra-Violet Lipstick and Nail Polish Tel. 6221 For Appointment VILLAGE BEAUTY zHOP Over Sutton's Drug Store MacNider Named To Research Post Dr. Wm. deB. MacNider, eminent University pharmacologist and former Dean of the Medical school, has just been appointed by Surgeon General Thomas Parran of the United States Public Health Service as special con sultant to the National Institute of Health in the gerontology research section. Dr. MacNider will be special con sultant of research study in the field of gerontology, scientific" study of old age. Purpose of the Society, Dr. Mac Nider says; is not primarily to study ways of prolonging life but rather to try to ascertain through research check-up methods that will enable human beings to take better care of themselves during middle and old age when troubles often begin to set in. AVC CHAPEL HILL NEW YORK LIMITED NUMBER ROUND TRIP PLANE RESERVATIONS FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS $40.00 ROUND TRIP Dec. 18 Lv: C. H. 6 P.M. Arr: N. Y. 9 P.M. Jan. 2 Lv: N. Y. 3:30 P.M. Arr: C. H. 6:30 P.M. Contact E. L. Eads or J. Quinn 214 Manley Phone 3081 WINTERIZE Protect Your Car Against The Coming Winter Weather. Let Us Add Anti-Freeze Now. Gasoline Goodyear Tires Repair Work On All Types Of Cars STROWD MOTOR CO. (Continued from page 1) theories and ingenuity ruled out, the AVC sponsorship committee said, as the essays' theoretical desirability will be discounted. All entries must be addressed to the AVC chapter, P. O. Box 891, Cha pel Hill, and postmarked by noon of the deadline date. Winter's name must appear only on a slip of paper accom panying the essay ancf not on the es say itself. This will insure complete fairness on the part of the judges and not until the four winning es says have been selected will the names be revealed. Winston Broadfoot, recently reelec ted AVC chairman, invited "every undergraduate who feels he has a ghost of a chance to sit down and take a crack at that first, prize. Re member its the ideas and not the style of expression that really counts." CARAVAN (Continued from page 1) sengers, mostly students, have taken seats on the Resort Airlines' special DC-3 transport, scheduled to leave Horace Williams airport at 9 tomor row morning weather permitting. Yesterday there was space available for three additional persons on the two hour trip. Price of tickets is $26. 2100 Tickets Sold When the Woollen gymnasium ticket office closed yesterday 1700 reserved and nearly 400 general admissions had been sold to Tar Heel fans. Approximately 300 students, led by the cheerleaders and the University band, gathered outside Memorial hall to cheer goodbye to the departing football squad. , University Service Station Odia Pendergraft Prop. Tax O fficials to Meet Here During November Three two-day institutes for North Carolina taxation officials will be con ducted by the Institute of Government during November, Peyton Abbott, as sistant director and taxation special ist, announced today. The institutes, which have not been definitely scheduled, will be for city and county tax collectors, county su pervisors and city and county at torneys, Abbott said. WESLEY HALLOWE'EN PARTY The Wesley Foundation will spon sor a post-Hallowe'en party in the Methodist Parish house tonight. UNC Philological Club To Meet Next Tuesday The Philological club will meet next Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the Roland Parker lounge, second floor, Graham Memorial. Dr. Walter Allen, Jr. will read the paper of the evening, "Cicero and the High Society of Rome." All members of the instructional staff of the departments of languages and literatures and any graduate stu dents are cordially invited to attend. 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