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Thursday, September 6, 1934
Restaurant Guide
The
D uring these hot,
first weeks of school,
UNC students are
desperately seeking
relief from the
weather, their classes
and their roommates.
On page 2, staff
writer Marymelda
Hall takes a look at
one of Chapel Hill's
finer pleasures ice
cream.
Photo by Charles Ledford
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J? inding Chapel Hill's hottest Mexican
restaurants, sweetest bakeries or best deals for
happy hours is only pages away. The area also
offers a-gourmet's selection "of Italian, Eastern
European, Greek and Chinese restaurants. It's all
inside the DTH Bar & Restaurant Guide.
Chapel
Hill:
Nightlife,
USA
N
ightclubs in the Chapel
Hill-Durham area are making a mod
est comeback, but it will take a
consumer-minded student population
desire to spend money on new and
often unfamiliar bands for the success
of local clubs to continue.
See NIGHTCLUBS on page 10