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Wednesday Specials
Lunch: Steak Sandwich
Dinner: Spaghetti
MacDorn Travel Agency
Greenville, North Carolina
Going by land, sea, or air?
Let McDorn get you there
Tom Arthur, Sales Rep.
for Chapel Hill
Sigma Nu House
968-9077
5 MINUTE
Car Hash
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COME AS YOU ARE IN YOUR
SUNDAY BEST IF YOU
PLEASE. VACUUM CLEAN
TOO 10c. .
COIN-OPERATED
SOFSPRA Car Wash
' Corner of N. Rosemary St.
and Merritt MiU Rd.
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'Maid Of Cotton'
Seeks UNC Entries
A- Maid of Cotton tour.rnnagpr,
Miss Patty Povall, will seek can
didates here on Oct.: 23 for the
1965 contest.
The contest is open to unmar
ried girls between 19 and 25 who
are natives of cotton s.tates. They
must be at least five feet five
and one-half inches tall.
Entry banks may be obtained
from the National Cotton Council,
1918 N. Parkway, Memphis 12,
Tenn. ,
GABLE UUIT
SWEATERS
At
DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1. Paris coin
6.
dolorosa
XL Mississippi
or Ohio
K. Sheatbi
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23. Choice
part
14. Core
15. Boy's
nickname
16. Guido's
note-
18. Famous
engraver
39. Farm -
implements
21. Zoo
enclosure
24. Rascal
28. Leave out
29. Melody
30. Sailors:
colloq.
82. Guide
S3.Youngf
person
55. Excla
mation 58. Coin:
Swed.
59. Aged
42. Choose
44. Seaweed
46. Girl's
name
47. Climbing
vine
48. Exchange,
as goods
19. Soothe
DOWN
1. Worry
2. Irritate
8. Greedy
4. Seine
5. Baskets
for fish
S-Riveir:
Centxsd
K.Y.
T. High card
8. An azumsi
snare
.Weirds
var-
10. Value
17. Behold
19. Trifling
20. Scythe
handle
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22. Wine x
receptacle
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Keep Your Friends, Enemies, Relatives, etc Informed of
UriC Activities
ST'S BETTER M MTING fl lETTEEl
BUY A SUBSCRIPTION" TO THE UNIVERSITY'S
STUDENT 1EWSPAPER THE DAILY TAR HEEL
It costs only $450 a semester or $8.Q0 a year Contact
Bob Holland at 933-1 163 or at 980-G074
after 6 p.m. for further information
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All Campus Calendar items
must be submitted in person at
the DTH offices in GM by 2 p.m.
the day before the desired pub
lication date (by 10 a.m.. Satur
day for Sunday's DTH). Lost and
Found notices will be run on
Tuesdays and Saturdays only.
TODAY
WAA Hockey Cub 4 p.m., Wom
en's Gym.
WAA Golf Club 4 p.m., Wom
en's Gym.
Student Athletic Council 7 p.m.,
Woodhouse Room, GM.
Young Republicans Club 7:30
p.m., Gerrard Hall, to elect
delegates to College Council
Convention and to make plans
for Headquarters staffing and
first voters project.
CORE 7:30 p.m., CORE office,
Merritt Mill Road, between
Franklin and Rosemary. Elec
tions will be held and a report
given of CORE's National Ac
tion Committee which met last
week in New York City. Mem
bers and interested attend.:
Newman Club "Basic Informa
tion" class 5 p.m., Catholic
23.303
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26. Con
tend for c
27. Frutt-
grain
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Tester day' Answer
37. Jupiters
wife
21. Alleviate
22. Girl's
name
SI. Ahrahams
birthplace
35. Most
. esceSent
26. Winglike
39. Eggr-shaped
40. River: Sib.
41. Heavy cart
43. Bounder
45. Trouble
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Student Center, 218 Pittsboro
.St. . , , .. ...... .
Newman Chib "Christian! Dia-
logue with Communism" class
7:15 p.m., 205 Alumni. ,
Newman Club "Classical . and
Ecumenical Theology" Club
8:30 p.m., 205 Alumni.
Men's Glee Club auditions today
Friday, 214 Hill Hall. Students
in club receive academic credit
for one hour each semester.
YMCA Dorm Speaker program
8:30-10 p.m., Nurses Dorm so
cial room. Speaker Norman
Gustaven&on, "The University."
Dr. Laphin "Freedom and the
University" 9:30-11, Ehring
haus Hall, Green Room.
Army Reserve officers among
students, faculty, and staff, es
pecially those writti a reserve
obligation, enroll in the Army
Reserve Officers School. Cours
es for officers in almost all
branches of service. Class
meets two hours per week
through May. Call 933-2066 dur
ing the day or 942-4890 at night
" r for further information.
Angel Flight selections tea 6-8
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Four Bargains
FROM THE HUNDREDS IN OUR
BARGAIN CORNER
SIGNS OF THE TIMES, by Os
bert Lancaster. English cartoons
that combine wit with social com
ment. Look, them over, and if
you don't laugh, don't buy! Pub
lished at $5.00.
OUR SPECIAL $1.29
LETTING GO, by Philip Roth. The
author of Goodbye Columbus
gives us a wild and witty tale
of a man who struggled with his
own soft heart. Published at $5.95.
OUR SPECIAL $1.29
SET THIS HOUSE ON FIRE, by
William Styron. This story of
life in an Italian art colony (and
incidentally, of the problem of
good and evil) was a best seller
at $5.95.
OUR SPECIAL $1.29
SINCET'STALIN, a photo history
of our tune, by Shrub and Quint.
A picture book to start you think
ing all the folly and hope of
our generation snapped as it was
acted out. Published at $3.95.
OUR SPECIAL $1.00
COME TREASURE-HUNTING!
The Intimate Bookshop
119 East Franklin Street
Open Till 9 P.M.
TAR HEEL
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University
p.m., Cadet Lounge near Cald
well Annex.
YWCA Cabinet meeting 5 p.m.,
Y Court. Required.
Stray Greeks 6 p.m. dinner, up
stairs Lenoir. Election of min
or officers. Speech by Panhel
lenic President Jean Dillon.
GMAB Films Committee 6:30
p.m., GM.
GMAB Drama Committee inter
views for positions 2-3 p.m.
today, Thursday, and Friday.
Sign up at GM information
desk.
GMAB Publicity Committee in
terviews for positions 4:30-6
p.m. today and 3-5 p.m. Thurs
day. Sign up at GM informa
tion desk.
Freshmen women's dorm presi
dents, vice presidents, and
graduate, counselors 6:45 p.m.,
Grail Room.
MOVIES
Carolina Devil Doll.
Varsity Mondo Cane
THURSDAY
SP Caucus 6:30 p.m., RP m.
Hillel Student Cabinet meeting
7 p.m., Hillel House.
Collegiate Council for the UN
dinner 5:30 p.m., Rathskeller
Monogram Club officers - 7:30
p.m., Monogram Club Room.
COINS STAMPS
SUPPLIES
COIN WORLD
NEWSPAPER WEEKLY
BILLY
ARTHUR
Eastgate
CLASSIFIED
':' - ADS,
THE PRIDE OF THE NORTH
western Mutual is the loyalty of
its policyholders. Year after year,
approximately half of all new in
surance has been purchased by
previous policyholders an un
equalled record and the testimoni
al possible. Bill Buell, Jack Nich
olson and Arthur DeBerry, Tele
phone 942-6966.
ARISTOTLE ONCE OWNED A
Suzuki but after driving it 400
miles (a long ways in those days)
en his first, tank of gas he found
out that there weren't any gas
stations so he sold it to some
traveling Jap. Get more accurate
historical facts at Travel-On Mo
torcycle Co., 504 VV. Franklin St.,
929-2364.
3RD MAN WANTED FOR SPA
cious new all-electric apartment
near campus. Inquire immediate
ly at 942-2364. Dorm rent is still
refundable.
2 LAW STUDENTS- DESIRE A
roommate at Colonial Arms Apt.
A clean, quiet, economical place
to live and study. Call 942-2809.
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Campus Calendar
Student Committee on Kcnci
4:30 p.m., Grail Room.
WAA Tennis Club 4 p.m., Wom
en's Gym.
Monogram Club members tick
ets for Saturday's Wake Forest
UNC game must be picked up
before 4:30 today. Have Mono
gram card ready to show at
the ticket window in Woollen
Gym.
FRIDAY
Carolina Christian Fellowship
6 p.m., upstairs Lenoir. Rev.
Henderson from Durham will
speak.
Candidates for Freshman Swim
ming Team 4 p.m., 302 Wool
. len Gym.
Candidates for Varsity Swim
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TUMI T' - X:
3 hours in the rain and these slacks still stay pressed!
Tailored la 80t Dacron polyester-50 Orion ecryiia
THEY'RE KBIf -DACR0?l-"0IIL0rj'! New, Ultramatic slacks
by Haggar! Even in tiie rain, they never lose that lcnife-edg8
crease ... always stay in great shape! They won't bag at the
knees . . . wrinkle behind the knees, at the waist or other
points of stress. Wash or dry clean them... they're beauti
ful either wav. And wear? We wonder if it's possible to wear
them out And Haggar Slacks just fit better . BotaroZly.
(JDn Pcwff Keg. TM.
BUY HAGGAR ULTRAMATIC SLACKS ATi
BALDVIirS, Durham, N.
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then there9 s always love. Photo by Jock Lauterer
ming Team 5 p.m.i 302 Wool-
len Gym.
Informal tea for all town and
commuting women - 3-5 p.m.,
SECRETARIAL COURSE
Begins September 17, 1961
AFTERNOON and EVENING CLASSES
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SECRETARIAL COLLEGE
P. O. Box 615 Chapel nill
Telephone 912-4797
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