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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1951 THE DAILY TAR HEEL ZZ2 When Birthdays Pop Up and you can include your own in the list, Or When It's V Somebody's Anniversary And PaL it's no use praying & little woman will forget. Or When You Meet The Most Wonderful Wench in the Universe and this time you really mean it. no kidding. Don't Forget Books Md kc? Wonde rf u I GIFTS and well gift-wrap 'em pretty as all get out at no extra tariff. THE INTIMATE ' BOOKSHOP m 205 E. Franklin St. Foua LIEN. and no one else on Earth! Colunrfbia Pictures presents an usual motion picture x. .directed arid produced by cele brated radio dramatist jirfrtfel"" Jft muni . jwrrr ':hkbh cg ill r i " '" n cu WltUAM PHIPPS . SUSAN DOUGLAS JAMES ANDERSON CHARLES LAMPKIN EARL LEE Graduate Club The Graduate Club will hold a "Potpourri" meeting at the Methodist church tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. All graduate and pro fessional students and their fami lies are invited to attend. Monogram Club The Monogram Club will hold its initiation of all Spring , let termen tonight at '7:30. Guest speaker will be Kay Kyser. All members, both old and new, are urged to attend by Monogram Club president Dick Bestwick. Folk Dance Club A meeting ; of the Folk Dance Club will be held at 5 -p.m. Wed nesday in the dance studio of the women's gymnasium. All inter ested persons may attend. Alpha Phi Omega . The final rush session of Alpha Phi Omega, boy scout service fra ternity, will be held tonight at 7 o'clock in the chapter room of the YMCA. . -CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581, night phone 943S. (Chg. lxl) UNIVERSITY TRUCKING COMPANY. Local and long distance household mov ing. Contract Hauling Cargo Insur ance. 100 East Franklin St. Phone 4041. Or see Ross or James Norwood. . (Chg. lxl) HELP WANTED: MALE 8B STUDENT TO WORK IN CLOTHING Store. Apply Mgr., The Young Men's Shop, Main at Church St. Durham. N. C. v (chg. lxl) shoe salesman for Saturdays znb-crs!: Locai! - ' . . .V V,'.1WWfliWV' -Ol" ..-.. J v i x un written. Arch. Oboler... Ways and Means Committee The Ways and Means commit tee will "meet today in the vice president's office on: the "second floor of Graham Memorial at 4 p.m., Jack Owen, chairman, an nounced yesterday. - UN Committee The United Nations Day Com mittee will meet today at 4:30 p.m. in the Cabinet room sof the Y. Purpose of the meeting is to lay preliminary plans f or . the United Nations Day observance on October 24. All interested per sons, especially foreign students, are urged to attend. YMCA The', joint committee on Edu cational Movies on the Campus, sponsored by the YMCA and tile Hillel foundation, will meet at 4 o'clock this afternoon in Y Sec retary John Riebel's office. The YMCA membership . com mittee will meet at 5 o'clock, also in Riebel's office. - Faculty, Grads Att ending Meet Members of the faculty and graduate students of the Univer sity's Department of' City arid Regional Planning are attending the National Planning Conference in Pittsburgh this week. This Con ference is sponsored annually by the American Society of Planning Officials. -Professor John A. Parker, Chairman of the Department, will participate in a panel discussion on "Aids to Local Planniner" TTis subject will be "The Role of The x-j.cmxi.iiig. Several former Carolina ath letes are now stationed at Fort Jackson, S.C. Bill Slate (football), Dick Patterson (basketball), Turk Ogden (track) and Jim Gwynn (soccer) have been inducted into the Army. Two of their student newspaper sports writing friends Joe Cherry and Chuck Hauser, formerly with the Daily Tar Heel, are 'also serving there. DANZIGEiRt'S - F Al Mebane Wins Prize In Contest: Alfred Mebane, 414 C Dorm, was the winner in the Graham Memorial football contest last Saturday. The set of pipes are waiting to be picked up, by Mebane if he comes by the office in Graham Memorial. ' He picked 16 games correct out of the 20 and predicted the score of the North Carolina South Carolina game as 207. His prediction was the closest one among the ones who picked the same number of winners as he did. CAROLINA - DUKE Drive IN Chapel Hill Blvd. between Durham & Chapel Hill DOUBLE FEATURE TODAY Jiggs and Maggie In SOCIETY and . TRIGGER MAN with JOHNNY MACK BROWN 7& t' X f ;-iS::::?S:x:r;x i . nilKE- ' 3 mmmm, f. ...Vinrni t mmmm w ri l iiiu 1 1111 1 $ ? u minium KIl'CQLE aawFrTM MARIE r.1f,10RIAL AUDITOIilUIil STEPHENSON MUSIC CO. FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT AT DINNER TIME WILLIAM WHITES! DiS-Tenor Accompanied by - Pianist James Hixr : Who will gladly ;jsing : and ploy your requests Movies yr cs ''Will: Be : Shown' Movies of last Saturday's South Carolina North Carolina football game will be shown in Gerrard hall tonight at 6:45 o'clock. ' Mike Ronman, a member of the coaching staff, will narrate the film and analize the plays. The presentation is open to all interested persons and should offer an opportunity to become better accmamted with football. c?e'rrAi?&tu?& ecu- TONIGHT ONLY TIIIY'EI Till HOT SHOTS OF TKI HUNTZ ADILE rgen: GAEHII i. DELL ""t&Si NAT ';:,tr o i 7;mt9fffi nr.jj i ""iT-riAmfiHiir ii 1 1 : 1. .V..." PEG LEG BATES T1MMIE ROGERS STOMP and STUMPY BRYANT DANCERS ENTIRE HOUSE RESERVED SEATS - ENTIRE HOUSE ALEIGH WED (H) OCT. jm-ti.n tut Mail Orders Today 1 1 ! U A N ZIG R O D WORLD TODAY ONLY I R N
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