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1H - . 4 SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1959 THE DAILY TAR HEEL, Church Yard Goes Parisian PAGE THREE r.v ITTF.R M.ss n; J'.ini! Anyonr passing -' tho de lawn of thr Uniwr i !tt!Hni;t Church is convinced a l .!t atMiusphfri' prevail- 111 i Kappa Delta Sorority To Present Jane Gray Award Kappa Delia sorority will present the .lane Craig Gray Award to an outstanding junior pirl this after noon at 4 o'clock in the main lounge Massey Stars In Peace Film On WUNC-TV "Dees Disarmament Make Sense," of Graham Memorial The annual award, given in me-i sirring Raymond Massey, will be imory of the late Mrs. Gordon Gray. film presentation by WUNC-TV wife of a former president of the 1 Monday at 9:1.1 p.m. '. .r.'ri.-, are sluing mil along the Consolidated University, is based; This is the second in the series M iilpture anl pottery ;on character, scholarship and lead- ! "Efeht Steps to Peace," produced ership. by the Pierce Butler Jr., Foundation - - - ;f-r Kducation in World Law, which Insurance Award A prize h'i goes each voir to c overing The University Campus GMAH PUBLICITY j dents at Lutheridge. The conference A Reorganization and planning j ends today. n tl.e r;is !'side them. !!, is the Srvortd Annual . Ait I'M in S.io.v. which began f:r.at s through i p m. WUNC-TV is curerntly showing. The first. "World Law," starred the late tin outstanding senior studying at I lym,1 1 0WlT- ' llture Programs in the University for a career in insur !' Nnaik and sur- i.. i roh.i ;y are more "char ' b.i:i t!,e .uti-U ol tin- works v.trn.iu pietcs (,f artwork are f up to more th ante work has been awarded to George Daniel Carter of Mayodan. The W. T. Reaty Insurance Award a cash prize of $7.1, gicn by W. T Ileaty of Raleigh, general a'.;ent for the Connecticut Mutual Life In- iv en t been surance Company ' Chapel .! by vpee- ' A scholarship committee of mem bers of the Sthool of IVusiness Ad- the series are star H.nrv Fundi Robert Ryan, Vanessa Ib'own and ! f the J0?1 Hills Baptist Church session will be in Roland Parker 3, Monday at 7:30 p.m., for the GMAB Publicity Committee. Co-chairmen Randal Etheridge and Ed Riner have asked that all newly appointed members and the old members attend this meeting. Publicity for Sound and Fury will be planned at this meeting also. BAPTIST REVIVAL The Rev. Douglas Aldrich, pastor .ii .t a io.oi lu! appearnce. ' '!:e !. S'iay of wares by in T lit- sine's o I 1 ra.v li.,ts h. .n:s Vincent Price. Massey discusses tlu- problem of disarmament and how it can be en forced only if the United Nati .ns is given the power to require all na t'c.ns to eliminate their weapons of agx!i ('ssion. It is a plea to strengthen the ministration faculty chose Carter ' l n'!lH' Nations so that it may be for the honor. Scholarship is the ! come the insti ument capable of en- main basis for selection, hut some j flcing peace on earth. It describes .in $()(). o-nsideration is given to participa tion in other university activities. V - '-.v v" i V : . SPECIAL THIS WEEK OUR DELICIOUS FROZEN DESSERT "TRIM" LOW III CALORICS HIGH IN TOOn VALUE Vi gal. Only 55 featuring FRESH BANANA CHOICE OF 7 OTHER FLAVORS FROM OUR BEAUTIFUL FOUNTAIN DELUXE ICE CREAM SODA Choice Of Flavors Special 24 ' - uaimumo I 1 -I ,TU rC" Glen Lennox Cv -cr s row disarmament, enforcetl by the thiited Nations would help eliminate the fear which divides the nations today, and how it would relieve the world of the backbreaking costs ol j anus. 1 Massey eloquently points out how I every arms race in history has ns suited in war, and urges that world j l..w, enforced by a strengthened United Nations, can end the arms race and free mankind from the scourge of war. Meet Anna vrhese father threw her cut because st.3 was a trsrp! v" Z l , T w- iff VT v.- 9 ff3 4rW A .vv A rnru Vrrr vfLhilflrt IUII ma Davis, m 3"Bannf NOW PLAYING : -hi li'iiTrhifti'iii'n'r rl"J ni vt" NOW PLAYING FIRST FILM EVER SHOWN WITH EMERGO THE THRILLS FLY RIGHT INTO THE AUDIENCE VF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART, WATCH OUT" loyj cofumnif LOUfUA PARSONS . i l. e."vl r BEST PERFORMANCE- fir a skeleton; ,"H0USE ON . THE 13 CnfATEST SHOCKS OF ALL TIME! I, is conducting revival services for the Carrboro Baptist Church tonight at 7:30. The church nursery will be open tonight during the service. LSA The Lutheran Student Association will not meet today because of the annual conference of Lutheran stu- BSU Joseph Eipe from India will be the featured speaker today at the 5:45 p.m. supper forum at the Uni versity Baptist Church. Eipe, who is presently working with the YMCA at N. C. State Col lege, will lead the program in a discussion of the impact Christianity produces in the international world and the role the Christian student plays in these relations. CATHOLIC CONFIRMATION The Most Rev. Vincent S. Waters, bishop of Raleigh, will administer the sacrament of confirmation at the Chapel of St. Thomas More Sun day to a class of 34 persons. This will make the first confirma tion in the new Catholic Church noon mass Sunday immediately pre ceding the confirmation. BINKLEY BAPTIST CHURCH "The Bible Our Sole Rule" will be the subject of the Rev. Robert E. Seymour's sermon this morning at the 11 o'clock service of the Olin T. Binkley Memorial Church in Ger rard Hall. MYTH LECTURE The gods and myths of ancient Syria-Palestine will be discussed by an authority from Yale University who will speak today at 8 p.m. in Gardner Hall. Dr. Marvin Pope, an associate professor in the Yale Graduate School, will speak under sponsor ship of the UNC Department of Religion. 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Entries will be judged on originality, aptness of thought and interest by the Bruce-Richards Corporation. Duplicate prizes will be awarded in event of final ties. Illegible entries will not be considered. By entering all entrants agree that the decision of the judges shall be final and binding. 5. Solut;ons must be the original work of the contes t ants submitting thetn. All entries become tne property of Liggett & Myers and none will be returned. C. Winners will be notified by mail as soon as possible after completion ol the contest. 7. This contest is subject to all Federal, State tiid local laws and regulations. I - HURRY! EHTER KOW! CONTEST CLOSES HAY 29, 1959 CLUES ACROSS: 1. These may indicate that a nation is prepared to wage war in the air. 6. Some college students. 10. When at Light up an Oasis. 11. Sinking ship deserter. 12. Tlural pronoun. 13. One expects discussions in a sociology class. 16. A student's careless might annoy a short-story instructor. 17. 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