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The Daily T r, 1 I I t Wednesday. Sr 24, 1 952 Page Four The Daily Tar Heel Sunday. October 19. 1952 9 four 1 fi J 15 i! i; if c :( Si :t 1 i" i Yack Ariists There will be a meeting of all artists, who are working on the 1953 Yackety Yack, at 7 o'clock Monday night in the Yack office. Glee Club The Men's Glee Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock in the Choral Room of Hill Hall. Yacks Needed The Yack needs 30 more 1952 Yackety Yacks. Anyone interest ed in selling their copy is asked to bring it by the Yack office on second floor Graham Memorial. A nominal price will be paid for books in good condition. SS Interviews Interviews for selection of a delegation to represent UNC in the State Student Legislature will be conducted Monday from 8 p.m. to 11 o'clock on Tuesday from 4:30 to 6 p.m., and on Wedensday from 8 p.m. to 11 o'clock. Cosmopolitan Club The Cosmopolitan Club will present a movie and short pro gram on Switzerland at 4 p.m. to day in the Rendezvous Room of Graham Memorial. BILLFOLDS FOR MEN AND . WOMEN by Buxton LDBETTER v w JL P 18 TERRIFIC TUNES :every one a hiti Vlomrtodv lovw M" ! Can't Tall Why I Uv Y' Vk : "On San FftjncUeo ay"' almlM Wo, Down Yoo ' lflV In Nw OrtMit'' if fs I"" mm? " ,U .I!. ' x -.---.-) MJM. Bn 1,3 V I J -T- Soy I Mod. Yo. CnT n -Jun.- -tov. Him" f J r y. Oh, My HMy starRINgWFIY BOOT with ROBERT KEITH 1 ADELE JERGENS AND THE CHEZ PAREE ADORABLES v. Suggested by th coreer of Blossom V U . Compl X 1 1 L Jl 1IL ' V iT - . " 4. .Ill 111 ' . 4 411 It -4 Xrt J t ii , - A. MARINE CAPT. Ted Williams, former outfielding great of the Boston Red Sox, says he prob ably will not return to baseball when he receives his discharge in 1953. He is undergoing in tensive jet fighter training at Roosevelt Roads Naval Air Base in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and will probably go on to Korea later. UP Telephoto. Freshmen have ousted veterans at four positions on- the West Vir ginia football team. They are Fred Wyant at quarterback and Eddie Dugan at left half on offense, Bruce Bosley at right tackle and Joe Marconi at left half on de fense. ete Selection of Buxton Key Tamers - PICKARD ill & viuoiuai , s , r Songs, GMs and Dazzfing Scenes iytna Dozettj and T? AT PIT PRODUCED BY WILLIAM PERLBERG AND GEORGE SEATON WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY IRVING BRECHER A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. Seeley end Benny Fields T-O-D-A-Y AND MONDAY MI jir- iw i.rw j S ife n Your BAPTIST A cursory glance at the book of Isaiah in the Old Testament can be deceiving to the eyes of a mod ern Western. He is liable to think it was written by one man who, pressed with an idea plus an eye for the best-seller lists, retreated to his quiet country home to write it. If asked why people still read the Book of Isaiah, though it is almost 3,000 years old, the average Western man is stumped. If he picks it up and reads it himself, he is apt to ask, "What on earth prompted anyone to write this and what is it all about any way?" Help is what he needs to intro duce him to an Eastern mind, one quite different from his own but a mind which has a profound in sight into his problems if he knows how to open its interpre tation. Assistance is what he will get if he spends one hour each Sunday morning at the Baptist Church with Dr. P. H. Epps, Uni versity Greek professor. Dr. Epps' long struggle with spiritual prob lems has made him a richly re warding teacher. At the beginning of the quar ter, the Sunday School Class sug gested several topics as possible subjects for a three months study. From these topics, the class voted to study II Isaiah (Chapters 40-66). To this point in their study, the class members have learned that the Book of Isaiah was written by two men, that it was written over a whole lifetime, that many of Isaiah's writings were assembled by oth ers without regard to continuity, i and that the book opens with the joyful message that Cyrus, King of Persia, has released the Jews from their long Babylonian cap tivity and they are returning to their homes. Students of all faiths are wel come to Dr. Epps' class, which convenes at 9:45 a.m. each Sun day. v Christian Science Christian Science services, which conform with the ordered pattern set forth in The Mother Church Manual by Mary Baker Eddy, discoverer and founder of Christian Science, are held each Sunday at 11:00 a.m. in New West Lecture room. Included in each service are alternate readings from the Bible and from Science and Health With Key to the Scrip tures, the denominational text CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 6B SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY TAR Heel. Get your football news $4.00 a year. $1.50 a quarter. See Carolyn Rei chard 210 Graham Memorial. N.C. DTH SIGNS SHOW CARDS DISPLAYS W. B. Christmas. 204 Carr St. (1-C9462-1) ONE ELECTROLUX GAS REFRIGER- ator. In good condition. One Coleman oil curculator heater with all attach ments at bargain prices. W. S. Craw ford. Phone 3322. (l-c9461-2) ANNOUNCEMENTS NEW YORK TIMES ANNOUNCING a new service. You can now have the Dailu New York Times delivered dir ectly to your door. Also, be assured of VOUr SUNDAY NEW YORK. TUVUS. Order now for Daily and Sunday. Write to: University Sunday carrier Service: Box 655. Chapel Hill, N. C. Charge zxi L 1 North Carolina Authors On The Dollar Table Debby North Carolina's own Max Steele won the 1950 Harper Prize with this heart-warming novel. One of the finest books on our dollar table. Jackson Mahaf f ey The story of the taming of a whiskey-drinking, cock-fighting fool from the North Carolina back country, by Fred Ross. The Horns of Capricorn, by Helen ToDDing Miller. A romantic novel of North Carolina at the turn of the Century, and mighty good reading for an off hour. The Way of ihe South A living biography of a people, by U.JN.U. s own Charles W. Odum. This be longs on your permanent shelf. The Exciting World of Books Is Most Enjoyable In The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings Church book, by Mrs. Eddy, which com prise the weekly Lesson-Sermon. Readers in the local campus or ganization are Kay Kiser, First Reader, and Mrs. C. P. Spruill Jr., Second Reader.' The Lesson Sermon today is entitled "Doc trine of Atonement." Episcopal Dr. Claiborne Jones, associate professor of zoology, will speak at the regular meeting of the Canterbury Club tonight at the Episcopal Church. Dr. Jones will discuss the topic, "Why Are We Going to College?"; A supper meeting in the Parrish House will open the session at 6 o'clock. Presbyterian The Rev. C. M. Jones, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, will conduct the two Sunday morning services at the local Presbyterian Church. Mr. Jones is on a year's leave of absence to work with the Save the Children Founda tion in Kingsport, Tenn., and does not fill the pulpit each Sunday. Next week Dr. Thomas D. Scha fer of the Duke Divinity School will be guest minister. .Unitarian The Unitarian Fellowship will meet tonight at 8:30 in Gerrard Hall. Charles Vickery, prominent member of the Unitarian Service ! Committee, will talk on "Ger many's Displaced Children." He spent three years in Germany, working in the homes of the war ravaged people, helping provide them with food, clothes, education and aiding in their resettlement. Joe Marconi of Fredericktown, Pa., one of the nation's most high ly sought schoolboy gridders this year, ran 30 yards for a West Vir ginia touchdown the very first time he carried the ball. He's a 6 2, 205-pounder who has won a regular job with the Mountain eers at defensive left halfback. . Met9ei A responsible consulting organization has reported the results of a continuing study by a competent medical specialist and his staff on the effects of smoking Chesterfield cigarettes. A group of people from various walks of life was organized to smoke only Chesterfields. For six months this group of men and women smoked their normal amount of Chesterfields 10 to 40 a day. 45 of the group have smoked Chesterfields con tinually from one to thirty years for an average of 10 years each. At the beginning and at the end of the six months period each smoker was given a thorough TWENTY -g. j sTyour dealerN ;filli! .lS I ll contains tobaccos FOR CHESTERFIELD 'M IMWIpil l! ( I - W CF BETTER QUALITY & I EITHER WAY YOU lB"" 1 li S I I HIGHER PRICE THAN ANy) V LIKE 'EM y -mmW- !! 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The Service Committee works here and abroad, in Israel, in the Orient, and in Southern France, among other places. The meeting will begin at 8:30 and everyone is invited. Maurice Cobb, chairman, will preside. Freshman Eddie Dugan of Un iontown, Pa., established an all time West Virginia University re cord in only his second college game Dy racing yu yards lor a touchdown. Having beaten out two veterans for the left-halfback position, the 9.9-second dash man is currently the Mountaineers' leading ground-gainer. For FLOWERS and GIFTS University Florist Robbins Bldg - ; " c i i K .:...:-: t ttt- mt r nw nr n td OALilI WmilAO JW. linilllUH -- ---J had an unexpected suprise on their arrival in Minneapolis, when they met Vice President Barkley, right, who was leaving Minne sota after plugging for the other presidential ticket. Governor Warren and his daughter were on their way to northern Minne sota. UP Telephoto. , c WEEK-END HOUSE CLEA SALES This week Shopworn and overstock books in RELIGION, HUMOR, PSYCHOANALYSIS and MUSIC At Sharp Reductions The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin St. "Z3 examination,, including X-ray pictures, by the medical specialist and his assistants. The exam ination covered the sinuses as well as the nose, ears and throat. The medical specialist, after a thorough exam ination of every member of the group, stated: "It is my opinion that the ears, nose, throat and accessory organs , of all participating subjects ex amined by me were not adversely affected in the six-months period by smoking the cigarettes provided." 1 5 TV T.TT1 Viic Hauohier. Virainia. Open Evenings C3 Copyright 1952. Liggett & IL-ers Tobacco Co. f; f
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