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Mi m-wnHi jf f 1 1! n Page Four The Dally Tar Heel Wednesday, December 10, 1952 CHRISTMAS CARDS 25 for $1.00 and up THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin Si. Open Evenings r 1mm 4 I fSjV' ,if " h 1 FOISTER'S Camera Store, Inc. ""A i J 1 Winslon-Salem Club The Winston - Salem Carolina Club will hold a meeting in 103 Bingham Hall tomorrow night at 7:15. Purpose of the meeting is to complete plans for the annual Christmas dance to be held in CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE FOR SALE: WON ON N. Y. TV SHOW 4 General Squeegee tires 6.70x15 never on a car. won a sewing ma chine. Will take $85 for Singer console in perfect condition. Phone 92351. (1-8498-Z) 2 WHEEL, LUGGAGE TRAILER. JUST right for moving and transportation needs. A real bargain. Call Mike Geor gion at 9-1401. (1-9491-1) LOST LOST: TAN OVERCOAT IN VICINITY of Woollen Gymnasium night of W & L basketball game. Phone 22061: George McKinney. (1-9499-2) HELP WANTED WANTED YOUNG MAN FOR AD vertising work on progressive semi weekly newspaper. Must be energetic, of fine character and have neat ap pearance. Excellent opportunity. The Laurinbure Exchange. Box 508, Laurin burg. N. C. Chg. lxl FOR RENT FOR RENT: ROOMS BY DAY OR week. Also completely furnished apart raent including all utilities. Convenient location. Mrs. Ethel Fore. 406 Cameron Ave. (1-C95UU-4) Books I V I Stamps fnjO Maps Prints Looking for a unique gift? Come and see what the UNICORN BOOK SHOP has, over Sutton's Drug Store. UNICORN BOOK SHOP Dial 9-7163 Open Tuesday & Thursday Evenings Winston-Salem on December 27. Newly elected officers are Presi dent Sid Hoots, Vice-President Fred Hutchins and Sec.-Treas. Tom Ruffin. Valkyrie Sing Entries Deadline for the Valkyrie Sing entries has been extended to Fri day, Tish Cpley said yesterday. Theme, music and prop plans should be turned in at the desk in Mclver Dormitory. Shelby Carolina Club The Shelby-Carolina Club will have its annual Christmas party and dance on the evening of Mon day, December 29, at the North Lake Country Club in Shelby. The party is open to all students, al umni and their friends. Bids must be secured in advance. Larry Hamrick, 117 Joyner, is chairman of this year's party. Boy Scout Advancement Any student wishing to register in a unit 01 tne isoy &couts 01 America for tenure or advance ment should call 5611 between 1 and 5 p.m. Amount of activity is optional. . Independent Coed Entertains The Independent Coed Board will entertain 25 children from the Methodist Orphanage in Ra leigh today. The party will take place in the Rendezvous Room of GM from 4 to 6 p.m. The party will be a Christmas party. Allyn Norton will be Santa Claus and distribute gifts donat ed by the Independent Coeds of the campus. There will be a pro gram of Christmas music and stor ies. Mrs. Fred Cleveland of Cha pel Hill will read traditional Christmas stories. After a period of games, refreshments will be served. Helping in the entertain ment will be the ROTC LAST TIMES TODAY Graham Greene's "BRIGHTON ROCK" starring Richard Allenborough Carol Marsh LATE SHOW SATURDAY NITE SUNDAY-MONDAY Just as Stanley Kramer's "High Noon" was a different and better western so t"g is a different and better wax picture of our soldiers in action. A WAR STORY WITH A NEW TWIST & And UtDE 4f SHE 1 y IS I J COLUMBIA PICTURES cesents STANLEY KRAMER'S Production of Charlotte Students Those Charlotte students Ex-Prof To Lead Religions Study Dr. Maurice Kidder, former re-, ligion professor at UNC, will lead discussions, in a group study of American religions here begin ning Jan. 6. Dr. Kidder, currently rector of the Church of the Holy Family, will prepare the discussions along the same lines as his Religion 92 course which was discontinued at UNC this fall. Such speakers as Rabbi E. M. Rosenzweig and Fa ther John A. Weidinger will speak at the various programs. All stu dents are invited to join the group which will be in the form of a Y committee and meet twice monthly. "Each meeting will include a question and answer period so that students may air any doubts or beliefs they may have," said Jane Berryhill, Chapel Hill, chair man of the group. wish to attend the annual Char lotte - Carolina Club Christmas formals can obtain bids from Bud Moon or Bob Skidmore in Ruffin Dorm, Bert Wayne at the KA house, Sam McNinch at the Beta house, or Earl Daniel in Cobb Dorm. COOK BOOKS To Make Your Christmas Delicious THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings 3 Give MOM A Book We'll Gift-Wrap It And She'll Love It!!! THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings who 1C 2 N-O-W O-P-E-N ! ! GLEN LENNOX LAUNDER 4r WESTINGHOUSE 2U LAUNDROMATS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE "I l J for the Photo tan, -I vour shopping hs Kodak Standard Flasholder. For "flash" shot with many flash - synchro nized cameras. $8.25. Others, $3.39 up. otsetd&f "How To Make Good Pictures." Ideal reading for any camera owner. Hun dreds of illustrations; 224 pages. $1. Kodak Color Film. All popular sizes of Kodacolor and Koda chrome Film in stock. Kodak Movie Film. We have color and black-and-white i 8mm. and 16mm. sizes. Kodak Flexo File. Budget-priced file for 2x2-inch color slides ... stereo slides, too. For any miniature camera owner. $1.25. &Vte tftn iV ill!'' Foister's Camera Store, Inc. J UTJ LL u,.ra U U V -t ' - : i i fi H - - : - ' . . .... - v V' ' IrT J r, .m, , , mmm .. , 1 p i ' I . - & '- ; , kmmm jf GARETTE V ' ; i? I 'f-'A. Y-:.--f! I always smoked Chesterfields In college just like my friends" says New York secretary, Elizabeth Lydon, "and here in New York it seems like almost everyone smokes them." A responsible consulting organization reports a study by a competent medical specialist and staff on the effects of smoking Chesterfields. For six months a group of men and women smoked only Chesterfield 10 to 40 a day their normal amount. 45 percent of the group have smoked Chesterfields from one to thirty years for an average of ten years each. At the beginning and end of the six-months, each smoker was given a thorough examination including X-rays, and covering the sinuses, nose, ears and throat. After these examinations, the medical specialist stated ... "It is my opinion that the ears, nose, throat and acces sory organs of all participating subjects examined by me were not adversely affected in the six-months period by Remember this report and buy Chesterfields . . regular or king-size. w3 mum "y'ioc'aiwCbi, Bwy Afow LED TT R ICKA R D DonV Delay . iiiiim m i T- " i uniiii i 11 - '--- - " 11 " " " d
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