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r f RIOAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1959 TBI DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE Covering The Campus 10 sri DV r.KOlT .rt of Politics: How Decisions M.irun Lw will speak cn j Government Are Made." t';.- Souo -Kinnoniic Factor in our The lecture, which is followed by ..it-ty" to the "inuge of .Man'" a discussion period, Ls one of many ii.ly '.i(up Dec. 1. at 4 p.m. at topics included during the week ! devoted to public affairs. FKKE JL'KK BOX ! FREE FLICKS i unv vmu re a dance, with free , .kc to music. Friday and Sat iikI iy nights Iroin ! to 12 o'clock mi the Hendezvoiis Houm. This is .i (! M ai ti if y. kfiikarsal l!:re will he a full rehearsal Sun !. !i p.m.. lor the combined choirs Ucs'ry FiHi!i(Uition. HSU. I.SA .ip! Westminster Fellowship at the i ram to he presented Dec. 1.1. A irhearsal lor soloists, quartet rid !oii!!e quartets will be ai 7; IS I IM IcIC I: Jim-; e- Ilus is the la.st rehearsa' t Thaiiksiin' vacation. CHRISTMAS CHARITY ti would like to give Chii.-t-a special nieanins this venr tn .i i.iiiu'y who woiiWI have no Christ i; ,.s without your lielp. call Mrs. l.uh.inl Hr ks, S-j7, who vill I . '; (.u in select inij "your family." III.- . I . i ii i f n Service League eri , i ! 'I !hc "adoption" plan 10 ..i s .i ;n. it opens Nov. 1!). SPEAKER I .u'le Wallace ot the Department ; i .. ui.il .n it Mu- i in .iiKii, i ifiixersity of ti.i . this wick to speak to the man- I jrjor 0 inat ' 'in nt institute ot the Southern l ll Telephone Co. on "The Great Friday at 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. "Citizen Kane" starring Orson Wel les, Joseph Cotten, Everett Sloane. This is a realistic satire of the liie ol a newspaper publisher. It traces ! the cause lor man's life-long lust l lor power. ! Saturday at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. ! "On the Waterfront" starring Mar lon Brnruln Kvp f.irip S;iint !. 1-merMty Methodist Qhurch. This j j. Cobb. Rod Steiger. Directed by ii.iiticc is lor the Christinas inu.sie i u-.v, Ar ; -iail 1Q6UII, llil Ill- UUl ilclllia of corruption in the waterfront un ions. " It won eight Academy Awards. PI BLIC HEALTH SEMINARS Dr. William S. Walton of the Unhersity of Iondon will be the net speaker in the current series of student-faculty seminars spon sored by the School ot Public Health. The seminar will be in the as sembly room of the Library Mon day. 2:30 p.m. The public is invited. Dr. Walton's topic will be "Medi cal Care Program in the City of New Castle." He has been on the faculty of the London since 19r)6. he had 28 years of practical experience in public health work, mostly in West Biomwhich and New Castle. DENTAL SOCIETY Dr. .John Rrauer, dean of the School of Dentistry, will be a guest .speaker in Detroit, Mich., Nov. 23. Dr. Rra.ier will address the Detroit District Dental Society on "Auxili ary Personnel in the Economy of Dental Practice." PRESBYTERIAN ACTIVITIES The Westminister Fellowship will meet in the Presbyterian Student Center for the regular supper for um meeting at 5:30 p.m. Sunday evening. Order Your Imprinted Christmas Cards From The Intimate Today! THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 119 C. FRANKLIN ST. OPEN TILL 10 P.M. Supper and worship will be fol lowed by the fourth in a series of five meetings of four discussion groups. There will be a WF retreat this weekend at Camp New Hope Cars will leave the Student Center be tween 1:30 and 2 Sat. afternoon, Nov. 21, and will return after lunch Sunday. Miss Barbara Benedict of DuKe University, will be the guest speak er for the retreat, which also fea tures recreation singing and group fun. Presbyterian .students wishing to attend the retreat should call 72311. BIBLE SEMINAR The Bible Seminar and Wesmins ter Bible Class will meet jointly for coffee and doughnuts in the Pres byterian Student Center lounge at 9:4f Sunday morning. GENETICS SPEAKER Dr. Milislav Demerec, director ot the Department of Genetics at the Carnegie Institute of Washington will speak Saturday on "Complex Structures of Genes". The lecture will be held at 11 a.m. in the Clinic Auditorium of the Medical School. The public is invited. SYMPHONY PROGRAM The University Symphony Orches tra will usher in the new season Tuesday night at 8 in Hill Hall with a program featuring three student pianists. STATISTICS COLLOQUIUM Mr. Dana Quade will speck on "The Asymptotic Power of the Kolomogorov Tests of Goodness of Fit" in 206 Phillips Hall at 4:15 pjn., Nov. 23. Mr. Quade, a gradu ate of the University of California, has been teaching statistics in Chapel Hill. The public is invited. 1ULLEL HOUSE Worship Services will be conduct ed at the Hillel House on Friday, Nov. 20, at 7:30 p.m. by Raobi Rosenzwelg. The topic of his talk will be "A Missionary Movement for Judaism?" Copeland has a new f Personality DANZIGER'S Makzipan H Ji MCI C O i the part Ul 0T : mm Bardot j l ?$i V haven't Vr 'j seen i: 1 1 ii yet! S8h 1 1 PLEATED SKIRTS SOLIDS AND PLADS At 1004 W. Main Durham IT U, woman like... Me Watch for it! "CM" M IH-IMHI lM.Ml, CT1 ,N tet-SU OQt1 Take Her Bowling This Weekend! CENTER BOWLING ALLEYS DURHAM Post Office Corner Open 11:00 A.M. - 11:00 PJtA. T dine western-style at the Ranch House on FRIDAYS NOW PLAYING delivered to your room PIZZAS . . . the largest and most authen tic pizzas in the Southern Part of Heaven. treat your taste buds to the flavor of Sunny Italy . . . PIZZAS sixteen-inch Plain . . . $1.30 . . . six-tcen-inch Pepper oni . . . $1.50 . . . sixteen - inch On ion . . . $1 .50 ... sixteen-inch An chovy . . . $1.70 . . . sixteen-inch Mushroom . . . . $1.70 . . . sixteen inch Olive. $1.70 PIZZAS . . . free campus delivery of 3 or more sixteen-inch pizzas . . . 25 de livery charge on smaller orders . . phone the Rath skeller, 8-3141 . . Monday through Saturday. ft 1 I i nc I CHINESE FOOD THE ORIENTAL 116 Eatt Parrish Street Durham Open: 11:00 a.m. 2:30 p.m., 4:30 - 9:40 p.m. Orders To Take Out Phone 5-7491 Tale of Two Cities! Among Western Hemisphere cities with the largest per capita enjoyment of Coca-Cola are, interestingly enough, sunny New Orleans and chilly Montreal. When we aay. "Thirst Knows No Season," we've sbid a cheerful mouthful. So don't take any lame excuses about its not being hot enough for Coca-Cola. Forget the temperature and drink upl SIGN OF GOOD TASTE Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by IT'S HERE! America's lowest priced TRUE Sports Car! ft fv . a' the r jyss w SENSATIONAL NEW This sassy little brother to the Austin-Healey 100-Six sets a new high in performance.. .a new low in cost! Arrange for a Test-drive today I FOR CHAPEL HILL DEMONSTRATION CALL 7071 FRANOR MOTORS, Inc. 500 W. Morgan St. 408 Downtown Blvd. Raleigh, N. C. 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Hundreds Of Tires To Be Sold AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES White Walls at Black Wall Prices Nylons at Rayon Prices Tubeless at Tu.bed Tire Prices TUBES WILL BE SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICES BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE AMOCO CAROLINA TIRE SERVICE, INC. (S 301 E. Main St. (Formerly Carolina Motors) Carrboro Phone 8460 " ' i m, - inmiiii -ii nun :-:-"-:y;K'-r"v A V '" :wy.:.;,i..y''jy''-w.'.''!.''V:' I f - in. fir urn ir , ( t&- fcM , jli'A.::-,;.rtT7iJ Ralph Marteria, maestro of the band that's No. 1 with college students and No. 1 with hit records, will be hitting college campuses again this fall as Marlboro's musical ambassador of good will. Don't miss Ralph and his Marlboro Men when they visit your campus. It i IF. The better the makin's, the better the smoke You're smoking better when it's Marlboro
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