.1 Page 4 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Wednesday, December 14 1966 .iMDwmei9 Moiizas Show At Granville Towers "Hey, I Know You" really are ready to bust loose from Chapel Hill. All the quizzes and papers are , finally hap pening and, thank goodness, they are being completed. So ' Thursday night will be a night for letting off steam in pre paration for the trip home. :i. Happiness is Granville To wers. Ward Maillard, GT Go vernor and his social commit tee have really planned the most fab Christmas party yet for Thursday night featuring the Showmen and the Mon zas. The Showmen, nationally known for their "39-21-46" have a great reputation of livin' up to their name. The Monzas, who got their start at UNC, received regional acclaim with their "Hey, I Know You." Showtime is at eight in the Granville Cafeteria. This is de finitely the best place on cam pus for a show and dance so everyone, please respect the property so more spectaculars such as this can be held in the future. - This production is so great that it is being commerciliz ed on KIX! Tickets, for cou ples only, are on sale at the Record Bar, the Granville West lobby, and at the door. :. The Embers Club stars their own Embers both tonight and Saturday. Ish ana the Charms will be on hand Friday. Those of you in the area during the holidays will be delighted to know that BIG are the plans for the future at the Embers Club. Wilson Pickett and his show will be appearing on De cember 21. The "I've B e en Hurt" TAMS are on Tab for Christmas Eve. The Embers will be there on New Year's Eve. Their newest recording, "It Ain't Necessary" will go on sale soon. Well, here's the sooper doop er pooper scooper contest I promised you. The first Caro lina Gent to phone me at 929 2834 or see me and correctly identify the author of the Mon zas' hit "Hey I Know You" will win a free ticket for him and his date for the Monzas Showmen Christmas Party. The first Carolina Honey to see or call me and identify the Goings On BY AVON PRIVETTE same author will win a big batch of edible Christmas goo dies plus a surprise. The Record Bar has still some more new releases that will make super-colos gifts. "Tribute to Rhythm and Blues Vol II" with Chuck Jackson and Dionne Warwick's "Here Where There Is Love" are outasite. Another boss .sound is "Up and Away" with the Kingsmen. "Changes" marks Johnny Rivers new style of singing. Stereo tapes are the livm end. The twin pack, "Soul Session-Shotgun" is a true tri bute to the fabulous Junior .Walker and his All Stars. Great Jazz can be found on the "Sidewinder" with Lee Morgan. But for that auto, the best mood can be reached with 1 ' ri: I $ l p: 1 I if " if ) A W ii - I !! S Ik 3 The Fabulous Showmen DAILY CROSSWORD Companies Interview The following companies will recruit on the campus during the week of January 2-6: Wednesday, January 4 Ers kine College; Connecticut Mu tual Life Insurance Co. - Thursday, January 5 Fire man's Fund American Insur ance Co.; P. Lorillard Co. (summer jobs also); Central Intelligence Agency; Aberdeen Proving Ground; Collins and Aikman. Friday, January 6 Cen tral Intelligence Agency; Ana- ' ponda Wire and Cable Co.; United Merchants & Manufac turing. Students desiring interviews with these companies should go to the Placement Service, 211 Gardner Hall. ACROSS 1. Pinaceous tree 4. Close to 8. Craze 10. Tricksy sprite 12. Cant 13. Musical instrument 14. Entry in a harness race 16. Goddess of : 1 healing 17. Ldttle child 18. Prayer 19. Primary color 20. Compass point 21. South American river 22. Seed vessels 23. U.S. President 25. Formed, as a web 27. Chicle 28. University degree: abbr. 30. Kind of dog: 31. Male Adults 32. Skill 33. Unit of work 34. Tirana is its capital 36. Apportion 38. African antelope ' 39. Pass a rope through: naut. 40. German river 41. Strong; wagon 42. French pronoun DOWN 1. Litter of pigs 2. Bar of silver 3. Uprising 4. Mother-of-pearl 5. Before 6. Airplane j ' J ' wing section 7. Depended (on) 8. Namesakes of Gun smoke's sheriff 9. Affix 11. Noblemen Glad tidings charged atom Small- toy dog Circus enter- f-itainer 24. Iris: poet 25. Harpoon 26. Embroid ered 28. "Greases the palm" 15. 21. 22.: I I 23. "iwESER UO V JNE FIR A N C S niJSK I N SJSW A P a a 1 1 r. R I T T LE A TllTOW 3 rip i pg JBVRDS 111 ir Yesterday's Answer 29. Step 31. Chummy:. Brit: colloq, t.i 32. Herb of' carrot ' family 35. God of war 37. Eggs M' h f WA tTTWi Is I!L 1!L 56 51 vr gar- 4 --"-- w - ;-S . .... "If1" I. I rtfW-.i I i i t -Vi i.iTS, OiKUfc UKMf tf.l i.M)ililb Wednesday, Dec. 14, 7:00 P.U., On Channel 11, VTVD Durham DURHAM COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO Durham, M. C. Johnny Mathis' "The Shadow of Your Smile" and the sound track to "The Sandpiper." "Up To His Ears" with the newest hot romance of the jet set, Ursula Andress and Jean Paul Belmondo, opens today at the Rialto. "Mondo Balor do," wild and eerie is play ing at the Criterion. Those of you who missed "The Poppy is Also a Flower" can see at Durham's Center. "Spinout" with Elvis begins at the Car olina tomorrow. Though some of you Yan kees will have a white Christ mas, and you cats from Cali fornia and Florida will be soa kin' up the rays, and others will have 'Chapel Hill weath er,' everyone will be living up to the whiskey hill reputa tion havin' a hell raisin' good time Merry Christmas from me to you. One last parting shot, bring back those gas masks, 'cause Christmas time is fer tilizer time on the ole UNC campus. Be prepared. Old and Rare Western Books For Christmas Giving The Old Book Corner la The Intimate Bookshop 3 i I II A i ' ; II v- . 1 J . i I yS ' ' ' '"' ' ', ' m' I . ' . i A 1 . i. i : ::.v: s:iiv:ii;!:i:v::j j :(:' KrSSaS-te. 4 :-:::wx-Sr ' : - y Urn :(m L J ' i ' . S ' -nii.UiiHli!.iJ,i"t $r , I...... .w........ " Jr, t i S fV . f 'TV I-' - ; "s , $ TSv - A$ 7 t : i "v -V - - . 7 ! - : i k -y v. jnA V- ' ' - I: rf r- fl i 111 V ? e Little gifts with big names behind them! Give him a well-known fragrance handsomely packaged in a strong, masculine manner. Individual flacons, or complete sets to tell him almost as well as words, just how much you really do care! a. OLD SPICE travel gift set, the perfect grooming trio. After Shave Lotion, anti- , perspirant deodorant and soothing After Shave talc. In handsome box, 2.25 b. OLD SPICE LIME, refreshing new after shave lotion with anti-perspirant deodo rant. In handsome gift box 3.25 c. Give BRITISH STERLING; make him a legend in his own time. Cologne, 5.00; After-Shave, 3.50. Set: Cologne-After- t Shave, 8.00 d. British Sterling aerosol cologne, 5.00 e. British Sterling gift set including: Cologne-After Shave-Deodorant, 1 0.00 f. Give him JADE-EAST far from the ordinary! After Shave, 4 oz 2.50 Cologne, 4 oz 3.00 Sets of both 4.50 and 5.50 O v:;:::::;:::0:::-:'i:;: l I 1 Wkwm -flortogga c?sn non.-FRi. EUETX'QS UI1TIL G:c3 Dote o f Chapel Hill