f Thursday. July 31, 1S20 The Tar Heel 7 A In the spring of 79 Prakash and Jo Anne Dalai brought rainbows to Franklin Street. Having recently left the hassles of big-city life in Cincinnati they found in Chapel Hill the perfect atmosphere for rainbows. They quickly transformed the stockroom of Danziger's Old World Gift Shop (Now Oasis) into Rainbowtique, and filled the shop with rainbows and a whole spectrum of amazing and amusing items. This light-hearted approach to gift giving was well received and soon the "rainbow spirit" was all over Chapel Hill. At Rainbowtique the "rainbow spirit" includes many facets of fun and fantasy. Unicorns are at home among rainbows; and hearts, stars and whimsical animals compliment rain bows on mugs, pins, boxes, wind chimes and note cards. Uniqueness and craftsmanship are also part of the "spirit" of Rainbowtique and are best illustrated by the large selection of hand-crafted tops from India featuring delicate embroidery or other intricate details. Ana most important, hraKasn ana jo Anne o believe that the "rainbow spirit" should not Vqj cost a Dot of aold. At Rainbowtiaue vou will find a large selection of gift items under v $10.00 and tops in the $14.00 to - m.uu price range. C7 ! .. .'" ...-2 A . 7 i CN. Pi 1 c Jf j , , , i inn w --tr--f r mw jL. ' -' 1 CLOTHING GIFTS CARDS NATURAL SNACKS ICE CREAM COLD JUICES SOLGAR VITAMINS r NATURAL HAIR AND.SECIN CTS I 1, WEWLY 2 j . . r -v.-. c7 i. 'f. - '-:''r:S rrx n In., Mii JiU liL j i .