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I" II 1 1 bp 1 Mary Bowles, professor of nurs inf in charge of the basic curri- partment of Operative Dentistry, all of the School of Dentistry. ft? A two-fold program for the children of Orange country dur ing the Christmas season will be ! the : reading by Samuel belden, director of the Carolina riay makers, of Dickens' famed i "Christmas '"Carol,' and a collec tion fox th. Orange Country Emp- Stocking . Fund .m the way- - . . .. , - .. ... - . 1 : - V. " ' - I al Program, and gave a total of """Preceding - Professor &etaensj278 readings of Dickens' story in traditional leading oi tne oeiovea Christmas story, memoirs w. v.oarpH vv Mrs. Henry Clark, Jr., will collect donations of money, it) mm 1 i UH. Hit j 1. J !i! !,W ...... i., JT..-J Y VS - M ... . A mw il - - f ' , I' . l I - ' v.. : il 4 il-: . .. jl! Irrt- WW - A. -in.j iy.v :SMfTv '1. 3 p.;::.;'.:- i""rVT"3 -1 I i .y,' S. ft- d 1 '1 4m'" ?!! Christmas Carol' Show To Be Presented Sunday clothing, food and toys for distri bution among children in this county on Christmas day. Professor Selden's reading, edit ed into four staves, will be the 34th renewal of a cherished event at the University. The late Dr. Frederick H. Koch, founder of the Playmakers, initiated the season- many sections of the country, appearing four times in Town den is continuing the series. . The Empty Stocking Fund is a Junior Service League project, and was inaugurated in Orange county last year to provide needy children with Christmas" gifts. Donations amount to more than $1,000 in value were collected last year, and Mrs. Clark's committee hopes tnat xnis season s campaign will be eyen more successful. The classic Playmakers Theatre will be decorated with wreaths, candles ' and a Christmas , tree. Carols will be played during in7 termissions in Professor Selden's reading. ;efes- a "delicious'sparkliog" ink, difierent from any ybu'y Utedi that LIFTS your day's ergy within 2 to 8 minutes . . i . !ves you new LIFE fast. Peps you when voure low. Nothing like everyone loves it. Keep a caf S or a case at hand, for a real t for life!:..;.-. r s TODAY and SATURDAY W-. .atiiaaa .v- s nSii iiiiriiii -- At present, Gray is working on Grad Gets FBI Award Edward Scheidt, UNC graduate and special agent in charge of the New York FBI office, was the re cipient of honors recently when associates and members of the Federal Court in New York ac knowledged the completion of his 20 years of service in FBI. , The ceremonies consisted of a mock trial, attended by 700 per sons who overflowed a courtroom in the United States Court House at Foley Square, N. Y. Scheidt was found "guilty" in m oc k t r i al "proceedings 1 b f "twenty years of loyalty and de- voted service." lie received me OUreaUS U-yecU aeivie aw una, a . suver R.ey, nu a on ui iw666 from members of . the New York office which he has headed for six years. A congratulatory message from J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the Bureau, was read by the "trial ! judge." lo ' leave'"in(y Uiuvcii yuiuu nently." Gray has served as secretary of the Army, special presidential aide, and now is chairman of the National Commission on Financ ing of Hospital Care, but the job does not interfere with his Uni versity work. Travel Agency The Graham Memorial Travel Agency will be open today and Monday during the regular 2-4 hours to handle last minute tra vel details for persons desiring to travel during Ihe holidays. Director Frank Allston an nounced that Monday will be the last day of business for the fall quarter. Tht agency will reopen for business on Thurs day, January 3. - Allstotf Blsostaiedihat per- sons who had paid for air line tickets at the office during the past several days would pick these tickets up at the Raleigh Durham Airport rather than in Graham Memorial basement. Anyone desiring to do busi ness with the agency during this quarter is urged to call the office sometime today or Mon day at 2-1882. pposfiytc pious Give Program The choir of the Chapel Hill Presbyterian church will present its, annual program of Christmas music at regular Sunday services, December 9, at 9:45 and 11:00 a.m. Two seldom heard works will be sung, "The Childhood of Christ" by J. C. . F. Bach and "Fantasia on Christmas Carols", by Ralph Vaughn Williams, con temporary English .composer. Thomas Nichols will' conduct I and Will O. Headlee will be at the organ. Both are members , of the staff of the music department. Soloists will be Margaret Stan back, soprano; Mae Marshbanks, contralto; . 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