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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1937 X 5 M H n ! 1 .1 BULLETINS All Students Are invited by Dr. Binkley to attend the First Bap tist church tomorrow at 11 o' clock for "Join The Church Stm- day" services. Odum Edits Fall Social Magazine New Issue Contains Article On Teaching Marriage The October, 1937, issue of Social Forces has just been re leased. Social Forces is edited here at the University with Howard W. Odum as editor, and Miss Katharine Jocher, managing editor. Earnest R. Groves and Director Seldon Names Date For Onenina Of Plavnupert B-Vance are also on the vuivvnwi MVViai X' UllCO IO First Playmaker Production, published four times a year "Johnny Johnson," To Open October, December, March, and Here October 29 May It made its first appear ance in November. 1922, and "Johnny Johnson," the Caro- with the current number is be- lina Playmakers' first public ginning its 16th volume. Since production of the season, will May, 1936, it has been the offi- be given on the nights of Octo- cial publication of the Southern ber 29 and 30, it has been an- Sociological society. nouriced by Samuel Selden, di- bf special interest to the fac rector. uuv an(i students of the Univer se had originally planned to sity is the article in the current i 1 fHI T . I give xne piay on inursaay, j ri- issue on Teaching Marriage at day, and Saturday, the 28th, thft TTnivprsitv nf Nnrth rm. 29th and 30th of October," Sel- lina in which profesSor Groves den said, "but because the C. surveyS the development of this P. U. is sponsoring a program course from its small be&inning on the 27th, making it impossi- fourteen years ago to its impor- ble for us to have a full rehear- tant place in the curriculum to- ! i sai tne nignc oeiore proaucuon, Jay we aeciaea xo postpone our , II IIII-H WELL, IT WON'T DO YOU ANY HARM TO WAIT A WHILE.. 4 ONLY TWO AND A HALF HOURS LATE.' Y : . ' , 'n'?sz ft 1 fr Carolina Theater Offers New 'Comeback' Contest Person With Best Snappy Re torts To Receive Free Week's Pass To Show opening until Friday, leaving Thursday open for the last practice. Geological Society To Convene Here Prouty Announces Plans For Field Trip At Coming Meet Other University of North Carolina contributors to this number are Professors Rupert B. Vance, J. F. Dashiell, Lee M. Brooks arid Robert B. Downs. Harriers Meet W. & L. Today (Continued from page three) Guilford Quakers. The Tar Heel Dr. W. tf. Prouty announced resrves have yet to beat the yesterday that the Carolina Geo- Quakers, last year losing by the logical society will convene this marSm of one point. Coach Ran year in Chapel Hill, November son wlU attempt to beat this qjj jinx this afternoon when he The society plans a field trip, sends a team composed of Ba conducted by Dr. Prouty, den Brown, Bonner, Doty, through the Triassic basin east Fleming, Fink, Mauter, Perrin, of Chapel Hill. This area in- White and one who wlU be eludes part of the coal field near dropped from the varsity list of Sanford. and territory between nme out to run the 33 mile Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel course gainst the Quakers Hill. The Carolina Geological soci ety was organized last fall at the first meetincr at Furman university. Its membership in- eludes persons interested m geology, mineralogy, ceramics, and soil science. At the present time its activities are limited to North and South Carolina. Write a snappy comeback to the statement that Joan Blon dell, ace reporter on a tabloid, has just made to Pat, O'Brien, her boss, and send it with an swers to the three other state ments that will be printed with in the next few days, to the "Snappy Comeback" contest edi tor of the Daily Tar Heel. The person whose retorts are judged best will receive a week's pass to the Carolina theater, the one with the next best set of answers will be given a three days' pass, and third place will receive one pass. The contest is simple and re quires no undue concentration. Make a mental note of Joan's statement, and during your spare time think of it. Maybe a prize winning answer will pop into your mind. Make your replies short and snappy. Be sure they are the kind of statement that would be made in a verbal and not a writ ten reply. When you have writ ten your answers for all the car toons, bring or send them to the Daily Tar Heel office. Winners will be announced the latter part of next week, and the decisions of the judges will be final. The stills are taken from Back in Circulation," the pic ture coming to the Carolina theater next Thursday. Indian Relics On Display In Steele Feature Concludes Meeting Of - Archaeological Group An exhibit df Indian relics taken from a mound in Mont gomery county will be on dis play in the archaeological room in the basement of Steele dormi tory this afternoon as the con eluding feature of the fifth an nual meeting of the Archaeologi cal Society of North Carolina. Professor Penrose Harland's illustrated lecture on "Excavat ing in Greece and the Near East" will feature the morning session of .the society at Graham Memorial, beginning at 10 o'clock. Joffre L. Coe will be in charge of the exhibit. Many Clubs Out Of Murals Race Continued from page thre) Seawell were each responsible for a safety. Old West and Graham had a good time out there during their game. Especially the former which garnered the victory with four touchdowns. Riddle played a stellar defensive game in the Old West backfield by intercept ing passes and scoring on two of the interceptions. Heller and Alexander tallied six apiece while Linker made the two conversions. The Saturday Morning Mail (Continued fromjpage two) quainted with our class offi cers; they come out of hiber nation when their pictures ap pear in the Yackety-Yack. The whole thing, Dad, remind ed me of your elections back home. Like you, I listened to all the speeches, but couldn't un derstand them; examined the different platforms, but decided they were all the same; and didn't vote because I knew it would make little difference, we're all true Democrats at heart. I can see now that you were right when you told me "col lege is just like life, son." Well, so-long until next week. By the way, before I forget I want to impress the fact upon you that Carolina's football team is going places this season. Better watch them dad. Your loving son, R MacNider Gives Chandler Speech (Continued from first page) ful and opposed to life may be changes in terms of adaptation which enable an organ or an organism not to die but to live, even though as a result of such changes the organ or the indi vidual has to live at a lower level of physiological effectiveness. Such changes, therefore, be come a mechanism of defense and impart resistance of an ac quired nature. CLASSIFIED ROOM FOR RENT Room ad joining bath with heat. Man or couple. Mr. W. W. Boger, Davie Woods. Keep A Well Groomed Appearance 7 Shoe Shines For 25c Ask For Ticket Lacock's Shoe Shop Patronize our advertisers. Dr. R. R. Clark Dentist PHONE 6251 Over the Bank WANTED WiU the one who, by mistake, tpOK tne wrong brown reversible from the Phi Alpha House last Tuesday please return same to the house as soon as possible and get his own coat. Durham's Shopping: Center for Carolina Men THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 126-128 EL Main St. Durham Authentic University Styles NOW PLAYING . -, .::- SPECIAL ATTRACTION News Pictures OF THE DUKE-TENNESSEE GAME Quarter Finals Are Reached In Tennis Continued from page three) edged out Van Cise 6-0, 5-7, 6-4 after a deadlock in the third set. Henderson Wins Henderson took Grimes 6-1, 6-2; and Beadles topped Holz- man 6-4, 6-1. Matches in the freshman third round resulted in Early taking Warshaw by two love sets, Branson defeating Wills 7-5. 6-0. and Tomiinson van- quishing Harris 6-2, 6-1. One fourth bracket game was played off, with Harnden beat- insr Berk 8-6. 6-2, and thus ad vancing to the quarter-finals. Carolina Magazine To Discuss Black MnMpHp (Continued from page one) 3. Contributors planning to write for' the November num ber should confer with the edi tors immediately. Lane Barksdale, graduate student in botany, will review the magazine for the Daily Tar Heel. He served as acting edi tor for two issues of the maga zine last year. t&SWmm Wk W ' fIM , V?J 4 ronHng. -Cow- 1 ijip rtr? an mm? Mrkv i y UW W. ; . -So many &U at coUege tlli " i ' ' 1 .OJftet v,tt- Phi-eOTieOl, coed. "Mental g! TAetl Jvat tl tl-- - l I work often affects digestion. S ? AVftieaiaV -rtatltP1 .betteT I find Camels make food seem tldAtfl,e ri twice as good." mdC t a ttal W.5T-pi5? 11 raw -, c-iv .elv'- U-' I'U line up 1009J, with Camels," says V. F. Gut ndorff, class of '40. "Smoking Camels at mealtimes and afterwards gives me a mighty swell sense of well-being. Cam els set me right! fcsp'W!we?ewcw4p air". Camels went 'round the world with me. Til bet oq them any time," 'round-the-world re porter, Miss Dorothy KilgaDefi, says. "With Camels, steady smoking's a steady pleasure." Send home. the Daily Tar Heel -vtrmvi:i "I hare a long record as a Camel smoker IVe smoked them for many Tears," Bill Tflden states. "Here's one big point about Cam elsthey're the cigarette that IVe found doesn't upset my nerres." - - " " - . o w ' . L L V T --c w y Til cTJ--rr t 0 J - w Mr-r V T VVA-,-.',V,',-. sV.IS 2rK . . 1 -rrrlJ-k .1 cr eiolC the in. s To Prevent Colds Usi Sutton's EPHEDRINE Nose Drops SUTTON DRUG CO. COSTLIER TOBACCOS iff n nnTAiii coo mrnn 111 H iilHIUULLOO ULS.HU... Camels are a matchless blend of finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS Turkish and Domes tic. Skillful blending brings out the full flavor of these choice tobaccos. V 4 The famous parachute jumper, Joe Crane, says: "I've smoked enough Camels to prove that they don't frazzle the nerves." --.:--&-.fev. THE CAMEL CARAVAN now on tfao air with a full-hour show!
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