PAGE FOUK THE DAILY TAR HEEL SATURDAY, APRIL JG, 1 5 ft Betsy Ross Louise Horner Gene Frances Caraher Betty Smith Patty Ann Frizell Gene Hines Pegge Misenheimer Peggy Martin Bobbie Bess Loraine Howard i Have you cast your i ballot for your :"Miss Fashion Plate : of 1949"? Tirae is runnin'r out ! Nave you east your ote for )our verv on'Miss Fashion Plate of 1949"? If not, you'd better clip your Laliot now! This Rcvlon con test closes midnight, Ma Oth. Here's a review of the prizes! First! The candidate you pick will have a chance at the Grand Prize (one week expense-free trip to New York plus a Ke Ion make-up course) ...or one of the 9 runner-up prizes ... an opportunity to represent Relon on campus next fall, plus a year's supply of cosmetics. Choose your candidate on 4 counts only. . . grooming, dress, poise, and personality. ' Clip your ballot today! Drop in ballot box in this newspaper office or other loca tions on campus. There's a panel of beauty authorities all ready and waiting to see if your candidate will be the national Grand Prize winner. I' nominate for "MISS FASHION TLATE of 1919," a contest sponsored by the Revlon Product Corporation. NAME. 'All ballots become the property of the Revlon Products Corporation GRAND PRIZE One week expense -free trip to New York, plus a training: course ly REV LON, pins a chance to be come a glamorous model! for all REVLON PRODUCTS in Chapel Hill See SUTTON'S Drug Store "A Complete Drug Store" Walgreen Agency u J HOW KIM vo' BE SO CRUEL. TO A CLE BAT LIKE ME? WMY DOf ;r VO' MARV SOME OUNG SKGNK-ANY VOUKIG SKOKJK j ''j. ,1" U k copper., eeep WtiSJ it KNOW WPECE THE V ? O 'L AICPLANE WILL BE J SzSJ? H : T WAITING LET'S Aj3jK(0e A 1 1 Hmm Crowds Jam Town, See Woman Bleed KONNERSREUTH, Germany, pril 15. (UP) The streets of ! this tiny Bavarian farming vil ! lage were jammed today with ! thousands of persons who came to file by the bedside of a 51-year-old peasant woman who suffers the physical agony of Christ on the cross every Good Friday. ' Police lines kept orcier as in ;side her stucco cottage. Therese Neumann sat bolt upright in her :bed from early morning until ; mid-afternoon, bleeding profuse ly from her eyes, wrists, feet and head. The phenomenon " has oc curred every Good Friday since 1926 and has baffled medical au thorities. , Thousands of the devout and the curious, including nearly as many Americans as Germans. waited in line for hours to see! this woman who is regarded by I the townsfolk as a. saint. - ! l Therese wore a white shroud which, like the bed linen, was blood-soaked. She waved her arms gently and chanted unin telligibly in a low monotone, oblivious to the throngs who filed by and the hubbub of those who waited outside in the streets. Father Franz' Nabor. Paris priest who has had Therese und er his care for 20 years, was at her bedside. He refused to allow 1 pictures to be taken inside the : room. ' Neighbors say Therese. a tail : or's daughter, has suffered tho agonies of the crucifixion every '; Good Friday for 23 years. It dates ' ifrom 1926. they say, when she j had her first vision of Christ i kneeling on a mountainside. At 2ST! AUTO PARTS New . Used . Rebuilt Open Saturday Afternoon And Sunday O .AA. AUTO WRECKERS 2 Miles Out New Raleigh Rd. JJUnHAM J-8372 . iTatrr , TODAY VILLAGE IT DON'T MATTER HOW REPULSIVE HE. IS.r.r AH WON'T OBcJECK OESTSO LON3 HE. KIN ?y . ' . WW i I 1 I I. f M r Let's All mccTTHARRY'S R CANYO! j Wi, AW-r IkTf I S f f 'that moment she felt blood nour- ing from her heart, and later from her hands and feet. The following year she also bled from her head and eyes. Village folk say Therese has lived for the past 23 years on the wafers she receives at daily Communion. They say she falls into a coma each Good Friday and suffers until 3 P. M. the hour when Christ died. Then she slowly re awakens and by Saturday night is completely recovered. She goes to Holy Communion on Sunday and by Monday is again behind a plowhorse in the fields. CAMPUS CALENDAR 1 .OA TTT'IT j-... GM. i.U SQUARE DANCEM- body i nvited. .Presby teriffiffittftfr. -Lunsford- : (CoJitivved from page 1) I would prefer that my own re gion be represented, but accord ing to the terms nf thr Invita. tion. I W'onTrf ni-t vra o rexas or Colorado for other groups, if my participants from the Smoky Mountain region could not go. '"I hope some sponsoring con cern or organization will see the advertising value in flying 25 mountaineers to Italy and return in order that our State and na tion could be renresenl on nffi- ; daily at the festival. I would al ! most be willing to learn to smoke j cigarettes or use some unusual type -of tooth paste or chewing gum to make the trip." he said. ; Back from Washington where ! he recorded 300 ballads for the ; Library of Congress, Lunsford is ' now making preparations for the i second annual Carolina Folk j Festival in Kenan Stadium here I June 9, 10, 11. i.oiuttiN uxriib Associa- j nxnt of Mathematics at the Coi tion. Horace Williams lounce. i it Timni CLASSIFIEDS SPECIAL NOTICES ANYONE KNOWING THE WHERE a bouts of Mrs. Hal Elizabeth Frcd rrckson please write Miss Marv J Ross. 6000 N. Eay Road. Miami. Flor ida. Ursent. ( 2-C2.TW1-1 ) ALL MAKES OF LAWN MOWERS repaired, machine sharpened. Axes, hatchets. scythes also sharpened i Tripos Linvn Mower Repair Shon or ' sec John Tripp. Carrboro Shoe Sliop. ich lxl) ' FOR RENT 6A TWO ROOM GARAGE APARTMENT suitable for couple with babv: also one room ?tone cabin for couple or students both with cooking facilities Telephone 521. (3-2;i86-li ALUMINUM COVERED HOUSE trailer with porch attached. Recentlv , For The NEWEST FASHIONS i i" MENS CLOTHING 120 B. MAIN Durham AH IS SICK AN TIRED 1 O' POVERTY'S AH WANTS X' WtAK A HAT-AN' SHOES- AN BE 77" ME C06IE PONT TWO fcr.r : visit i i- . ' A : m - WM WE MM Mm ; I w Alumni Named To Represent UNC at Meets University officials today re leased the names of alumni who I have been appointed to repre sent the University at various of f i c i a 1 functions to be held throughout the nation during the next two months. Dr. Hildcn T. Cox, Associate Professor of Biology at Virginia Polytechnic Institute will attend the inauguration of Walter Stephenson Newman as V.P.I.'.? new president on April 18. Dr. Cox received his M.A. degree from the University in 1939 and his Ph.D. degree in 1947. Dr. L. B. Bush of St. Paul. Minn., who received his M.S. de cree from the University in 1926, will rr-pres-cnt Carolina at the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Cele bration of Malaeaster College in St. Paul, April 25-26. Dr. Bush. sity on several previous occa sions, is Chairman of the Deoart- . iaWyer. will attend the Anril 30 &ttd.M!vy 1 ceremonies when The Very Reverend Hunter Guthrie, S. J. becomes the thirty-fifth president of Georgetown Univer sity. . ;.. The May 5 . inauguration of Dclyte Wesley Morris as presi- dent of Southern Illinois Uni versity vill be attended by Ralph H. Boatman. Jr. Mr. Boat man, who holds a graduate de gree in Public Health from Car olina is Health Coordinator and Acting Chairman of the Depart ment of Health Education at Southern Illinois. Frank P. Barker of Kansas City. Mo., graduate of the Uni versity in 1912, has been desig nated official representative at the Centennial Exercises of Wil liam Jewel College. Mo., on May 24. Mr. Barker is a member of the law firm of Winger, Barker and Winger in Kansas City. The inaugural ceremonies of Daniel Harley File as President cu L.?!'son-cwman College m Jefferson City. Tenn.. which were held on Aoril 2. were at- repainted inside. May reniain on lot. Musi sell ov trurie inimediate!v. No "'R Univ. Trailer Court. 1 1 FOR SALE BLACK COCKER SPAN iel aee 12 weeks champlnn stock. P.O. Box !X4 or 1R1 Jackson Circle be tween 2 - fi p. m. il-2;:tK-l! 3ALDW1N UP-RIGHT PIANO Tv pood condi'uoii. For information, call 5731. U-c23t3-l GLASSF,S IN BLUE CASE LOST Wednosdav. Had natural coltr rims. If found, please call F.cttv Dixon. 102 Mclver. ( 1-2394-1 1 i TYRONE POWER iJOROTHY LAMOUR 5 TODAY CAROLINA OH,GRArJM-. O' KNOWS AH L . NEVAH MARK ANYBODY BUT U L ABnER- AN HE LL NEVAM fsofl-1 AX ME TC WMILE HE'S HIS RIGHT M1MD.7J ALMOST OCT vgy TOO, eOLPEN BOY ) I KNOW WHY I HANS AEOUND POIN5 J lost 12 1 1-. f--JaVSi!??s . - ) so wet y - - w', vycVi- -? if? t A. SEETHE BOSS LACY CASH IN-. SHE OWES ME- PAY.' HER TO THE SHIP . . III -1 F WORKMEN ARE SEEN removing the bodies of several persons trapped in a building in Seattle. Wash., when the recent earthquake caused the roof to cave in. A total of seven people were killed in the catastrophe. -Golf- (Continued from page .3) honors 2,2-1-2. The. summary: Ward (C) and Smith, tie, l1 Us; Cox (C) defeated Thorne. 2-1. Best Ball to Carolina 24 to l2. McKenzie (C) and Dial. tie. 14 14. Brantly (C) defeated Clcm mons, 24 to 4. Best ball to Carolina, 24 to 4- Brooks (C) defeated Jeter. 3-0: Sapp (C) defeated Williams, 3-0. Best ball to Carolina, 3 to 0. tended by Professor J. V. Howell of Mar? Hill College. Professor Howell received the M.A. degree at Chapel Hill in 1938. I ' - - -- - C. ' -. j7'ni K $ - iiTji ! fg? ( i Luckies1 fine tobacco picks you up when you're low . . . calms you down when you're tense puts you on the Lucky level1. That's why it's so important to remember that Lucky Strike Means Fixe Tobacco So round, 1 f x ten c SUN. & MON. HOMESTRETCH Technicolor Maureen O'Hara And Cornel Wilde 75c PER CAR so firm, so fuiiy pecked k&&& fi n n J'l Carolina Dames Club Names New Officials New officers for the coming year were elected at the reg ular meeting of the Carolina Dames Club on Wednesday night in the main lounge of Graham Memorial. New officers are: President, Katherine Hummers; Vive-President, Kathleen Brooks; Record ing secretary, Mary Ann Sey kora: Corresponding secretary, Evie Adams; and Treasurer, Jean Montgomery. Two new members-at-large are Jean Pipes and Vir ginia "Ginger" Stacy. 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