PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1953 If Love I Is On Your Mind We Have Tender Books We' Gift-Wrap Right Sentimental THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings Lost: Pair of plastic frame glasses. Clear and dark brown-colored. Finder please leave at Y or 29 Old East. FOR SALE HOUSE Suitable for FRATERNITY on Cameron Ave., near campus and Carolina Inn. Shown by appoint ment only. Call John.M. Fou shee, 9-1461. TUESDAY Ut Botha I fkton fief 1 Ml Dames th$ MM pji 111 ( FiJM, ) Phi Beta Kappa Phi Beta Kappa initiations will be held today at 5' o'clock in the Di Hall. Dr. James B. Bullitt will be the speaker. Dr. Epps Dr. Preston H. Epps, professor of Greek, Faculty Lecturer In the Humanities for the current seme ster, will speak on "Understand ing Greek Tragedy" tonight at 8 o'clock in Gerrard Hall." Ballot Counters Ballot counters are needed for counting ballots tonight after the campus elections. All interested students should come to the Ro land Parker Lounge in Graham Memorial at 8:30 tonight. Coeds will be given late permission. Re freshments will be served. Golden Bears The Order of the Golden Bears will gather at the Shack today at 5 o'clock. All members should be present for elections. Dental Dames The Dental Dames will meet APO Service Fraternity Sets Open Rush Meet This Evening The Alpha Phi Omega open rush meeting for all prospective pledges will be held tonight at 7:15 in the social room of the Lutheran Church on East Rosemary Street. Jerry Campbell, pledgemaster of APO, has announced that the pro- Pratead ty MORE HAKBI HncM ky HOOT HATHAWAY, HOWARD HAWKS, ROSY KB HOST, KOSTER, JEAN NECULESCO ScrtM Plays Bf RICHARD BREEN. WALTER BUtlOCK, NAN 60fT, jCQnirffffrH I .... oi&me wo- Kodak Gift ";.cacn one contains everything " . necessary for outdoor-indoor snapshooting plus a picture taking information booklet. maMsSK'zwuf J Features the Bro.nhr Hawkeye Camera, Flash Model. Also included.- Flasholaer with guard ano batteries, eight flash lamps, and two rolls of Kodak Verichrome Film. Gift packaged. $13.95. This gift package indue":! Kodak Duoflex II Camera, Kodet Lens, Flasholder with guard and batteries, eight flash lamps, ond two rolls of Kodak Verichrome Film. In handsome gift box. $21.95. T ' ItlllEMlMi irf rttilli - - "-LJ J A superb a if for onyone interested in taking snapshots. Featured is the Kodak DuufK"' II Camera with the focusing Kodar f8 tens. Carrying case, Fiasholder vhb guord ond batteries, ighf flash lamps, and two rolls of Kodak V richro.TK ?ilm are also included. Complete, $32.45. Prices include redrql fax FOISTER'S CAMERA STORE E. Franklin St. Phone 3178 DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS i. Opened . (poet.) . 5. Foreman 9. South American river 10. Cupidity 12. Capital of ; Saskatch wan 14. Sailor (slang) 15. American Indian 16. Docile 19. Head covering 20. Figures of speech 21. Cry of - ,. i a . ' cow 22. Belonging" to her 23. A fig of India 26. Effeminate boy 27. Soon 28. Lamprey 29. Stretchers 31. Mandarin tea 34. Gain 35. Snare 36. Cravat ' 37. Mistakes 39. Having ears 42. Passageway between seats 43. A northern 44. A bryo phytic plant DOWN 1. Musical drama 2. A sound off the U.S. west coast 3. One of the Great Lakes 4. Lair 5. Bag (abbr.) 6. Gold (Her.) 7. Colonizes 8. Sealing materials 9. Chief 11. Showy in dress 13. Exchange premium 17. Type measure 18. Nothing 20. Coin (Peru) 21. A blanket for a horse (Sp.) 23. Roof of mouth 24. First 25. Ceram ics 26. South east by south, (abbr.) 28. Sea eagle 30. East Indies (abbr.) 31. Ill-humored 32. Scrapes (Scot.) 33. Projecting end of a church Yesterday's Answer 35. Group Of three 38. Butt 40. Erbium ' (sym.) . 41. Dis trict Attorney (abbr.) zzzzz'Lmrzz mWLZZWLZZZ 2.4 25 zzzz.wLzm& 2.1 V 77 31 92 53 III- w --JWZZZZ " H 1 I v rrk T-O-D-A-Y E Ask Santa For The Southern Part Of Heaven it's Only $2.49 At THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St: tonight at 8 o'clock in the Horace Williams Lounge of Graham Mem orial. Expense Accounts All political candidates who have not handed in their expense ac counts must do so by 6 o'clock today and pay a one dollar fine or be disqualified. Accounts are to be handed- in to Dusty Lamson, elections board chairman, at Gra ham Memorial. - Lost Gold framed glasses, pass book and ID card in a brown and gold leather case. Please return to Jan Jurzcak, Alderman Dormitory, or call at 9081. Yack Proofs Only four days are left for all students to select Yack proofs and order pictures. Hours are from 1:30 ta 6 o'clock in Roland Parker Lounge in Graham Memorial. Also all students who have been notified to pick up finished pictures must do so immediately. Phi Sigma Alpha - At an opeen meeting of Phi Sig ma Alpha Thursday night at 8:15, the Bricker Amendment will be dicussed by a panel. Yack Bills Due Statements have been issued and all Yackety-Yack bills are due by Dec. 15. Campus organizations receiving statements are requested to make checks payable . to the Yackety-Yack and send or bring them to the Yack office in Gra ham Memorial. gram for the evening will yield the "facts" as to the whats and wherefores of belonging to APT). Past and present projects will be outlined and discussed. Assistant Dean of Students Roy Holsten will help point out the role the fra ternity plays in University life. Membership in Alpha Phi Omega does in no way preclude affiliation with other fraternal groups. APO has over 200 active chapters throughout the United States, Can ada, the Philippines, and Hawaii, and schools such as Yale, Wake Forest, . California, and Alabama have active groups. When in Durham Visit THE BOOK EXHANGE Five Points Outlines-Translations 3 Save on Gas at HIGHWAY SERVICE STATION ('on the curve' at Carrboro) All Credit Cards Honored 28.9 regular 30.9 extra Just Arrived! DIRTY BUCKS 12.95 This blank space donated by the Student Party, who realizes that by now your poor eyes are tired from reading political ads. (Paid Political Adv.) CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE OR RENT FOUR ROOM HOUSE ON JUSTICE Street. Thermostatic controlled oil heat and hardwood floors. If interested call 9-9126 after 5 p.m." 1-714-2 FOR SALE VANITY DRESSER, BEDSTEAD and mattress; in good condition; moving and will sell cheap; phone 9-8711. . " 1-715-1 HELP WANTED MEN and WOMEN WE NEED REPRESENTATIVES in your locale to help fill out an organization for business sur veys, delinquent account listings, poll, and public opinions . . .Ideal part-time work . . . Choose your own hours. ...Your nearest telephone may be your place of business for surveys not re quiring the signatures of those interviewed .... Send $1 for ad ministrative guarantee fee, ap plication blank, questionnaire, . plan of operation, and ail de tails on how you may manage a survey group for us ... . GAR DEN STATE and NATIONAL SURVEYS, P, O. Box 83, Cedar Grove, New Jersey. Somewhere A Youngster Won't Have A Book This Christmas Unless You Remember THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings Two Prisoners Escape Here Two "A grade" prisoners from j the blue uniforms of "trusties," the state camp at Hillsboro es caped from a work party near North Carolina Memorial Hos pital yesterday morning. This party was working on curbing in preparation for the widening ot the street. The prisoners, both dressed in just walked off. The youngest of the two is listed simply as "Earl." His age is listed as 33. He is tall, dark complected has gold filled teeth, and is bald' The other escapee is listed as John Spivy, age 48, 5'9" tall, med ium build, dark complected with a birthmark under one eye. Naturally, lfhe Garnet ts v 4 r Si j;;.-' . An established favorite wito ''eU-dr!sns ln men, the Rumson jacket appears, ."w in sprightly new shades. Light and buoyant in feeling, it takes weight off your shoulders and years off your looks. Our collection features refreshing variations on the classic patterns you like best. Tailored to set you completely at ease. j;45 A Tattersall weskit will complement your Rumson Jacket. h 4: 5 imt mop HELP WANTED: FOUNTAIN FE male help. Fountain experience preferred but not required. See manager . . . Sutton Drug Co. 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS OPEN FOR BREAKFAST 7 A.M. until 10 a.m. every day except Sunday. THE DAIRY BAR. chg lxl MRS. C. B. HINSON, COMPETENT seamstress, will do complete al terations and fittings to your or der. Located in rear of Durham laundry, 104 E. Franklin St. JOIN YOUR CLASSMATES AND others on the. campus and bring your laundry here where you save money and get your laun dry back washed in only 30 minutes. Shirts hand finished. You can't beat our service. Ask those who come here regularly. ROSEMARY AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY, 329 W. Rosemary St. LADIES' SAMSONITE LUGGAGE for Sweetheart, Mother, and Sister ROBES GOWNS PAJAMAS BED JACKETS SUPS DRESSES TOPPERS HATS NICE SELECTION OF FIELDCREST TOWELS and lots of towel sets in boxes BEDSPREADS Ladies and Children's BEDROOM SLIPPERS POLL PARROT SHOES Children (Boys and Girls) MEN'S SAMSONITE LUGGAGE for Dad and Brother ARROW OR WING SHIRTS SWEATERS by RUGBY, CASHMERE, ORLON, AND DACRON GRIFFON SUITS Corduroy and Suede JACKETS SWANK JEWELRY CUFF LINKS TIE PINS KEY CHAINS LAUNDRY BASKET BLANKETS (CHATHAM and FIELDCREST) FINE FEATHER HOSE Bareleg and Mesh by , Duchess Only $1.00 CROSBY SQUARE SHOES BATH ROBES AND BEDROOM SHOES Official SCOUT SHOES for Men and Boys NICE SELECTION OF MEN'S NECKTIES and SCARFS White Included Big selection of Toys for Children of a'l ages. When in the store please visit our Toy land on second floor.- All items bought at Berman's w'3l be gift wrapped for mailing. Large selection of Children's Clothes on second floor. Don't fail to visit this department. Dial 5121 Chg. 1x2: BERMAN'S DEPT. STORE ' il

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