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TUESDAY, DECEMBER. 1, 1954 PACE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL One-Act Play Tryouts Tomorrow Try-outs for parts in student written and directed one-act plays The three plays chosen for pro duction this semester ar: "Fri- makers at 11 Murphey Hall from 4 to 6. will be held by The Carolina Play- ends' by Joseph Rosenberg; "Dor is ' by Virginis Ferguson, and "Gomennasai" by Christian Moe, winner of the Frederick H. Koch scholarship awarded promise in playwriting. Graduate students in the de partment of dramatic art will direct the plays. They are: Suzan ne Kramer, "Gomennasai" and Marjorie Wylde, "Doris." SEAT COVERS Complete Upholstery Repairs DA L E ' S AUTO TRIM SHOP 116 W. Rosemary St. i I HilltopTrees Dormant; Low Pressure's Back . . t . 1 I I IV I l - I k l i . I L . - risnt to exnress memseivo .. that, and so the first reason I am hrincrincr nn thp resolution is to I Tim I remindpeople that they have the! reward. Call Pi Beta I' right and that if they do not use phone - 2091 it npr.nlP will assume as he did . that ve don't have it," said Tay- rvrDE WANTED TO KALEIGII-Ior- , i Durham airport Saturday after- The pre&:den: . of Old West, in( noon or riders to shJTe taxi, givin-j other reasons for his res-. plang jeaves 4:20 P. M. Contact oiution, said, ".Many siuaeni trunk that the people oi me Mais ,n ) have the wrong iciec ot wnat siu- gray Parker pen with (Jenna Timberlake engraved on it. Small - - : f 5- ' DRUMLANRIG That magic word which will make some fair lassie extremely hap py. Finest quality cashmere. superbly fashioned. Short sleeve pullovers . Long sleeve pullovers Long sleeve cardigans , $19.95 ... $23.95 . $26.95 Jfttlton'S Clotfjirig Cupboarfc is i i i The high wind today is pre dicted to be in the low 40's, said officials at the Raleigh-Durham airport, yesterday. The weather conditions persisting now are caused by a low pressure center located in Georgia, and moving slowly eastward. HILLTOP TREES Dr. J. N. Couch, Protessor of chemistry and botony, says "Weeks of cold weather would not harm the trees". He went on to explain that most of the trees in this climate, even the holly, are dormant now. At the dormant stage, there is little water in the sap, and there fore no growth occurring. He said that if a cold spell had hap pened in the spring after more water had gone into the sap and growth were taking place, then the trees would be harmed. Even such trees, he said, as the Japanese magnolia which is due to bloom after Christmas, will not be affected by the cold weather. There is a Japanese magnolia located in the north east corner of the Arboretum. The only way this type of wea ther could harm the trees, he said, would be for the water on the trees to freeze. The weight of the ice would cause the limbs to break off. Resolution Coming Up House. (19062-1) Joan Metz, 9-7061 dents think here. They say thitui. iww TTppI and the Di racuse, J. . via uai nuu. t. The Dailv Tar md Phi express opinions which resolutions (such as the one brought up the meeting of Old West) give the average student in opportunity to make known his ideas. For Christmas Give Books You Can t Find In Ordinary Bookshops. Do Your Shopping In The Famous Friendly THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP FURYITE CARL WILLIAMS ... Pierre La Poop in the show Student Actors Go On The Boards Thursday The sign outside says "Carrboro Cash Store," but the only thing inside that's left of the store are a few posters proclaiming the "specials of the week." It's a white board building just beside the rail road tracks before you get to Carrboro and "Sound and Fury" has rented it for their scenery shop. L Give Laughter For Christmas (continued from page) West Dorn ..." Taylor gave Horner's attack o1 the Old West resolution as the main reason for the resolution which he will bring up "The sports editor of a paper in a near-by town put in his col umn that Old West and Univer sity students do Mot havje the CLASSIFIED WILL PEPvSON WHO FOUND MY black handbag Friday, Dec. 13, please take it to the Y or mail il j with ACBL I. D. card to: Mrs. j Garvin May, Burlington. All j other articles are yours, as re- J ward, including money PLEASE $15.00 to Syracuse .Leave Dec. 18, 2:00 P. M. Call P031-Fxt. 571 . before 5:00 P. M. 327G Evenings. (1-9063-2) FOUND D ECEMBER "" 8 M ANS plaid scarf at gym. Owner may retrieve same by proper identi fication and payment for this ad. Make claim at 207 Mar.gum. THE PATIO at HILL N DALE Go!f range Enclosed and heated for the Winter Season Most anybody on your . Christ mas list will thank you for the Saturday night, the the show's gift cf laughter! In these days life offers plenty of grim sides, but a shared chuckle is a pearl of great price. director Bo Bernardin, head scen ery artist Hartwell Conklin and crew were working on the sets bundled up in all of the warm clothes they could muster and they still swore it was colder in the store that than it was outside. Miss Bernardin says that the show is "shaping up very well" and last night the whole cast had a full practice with complete musical score and dance routines. Music for the show is under the direction of Max Warner (piano) and his combo is made up of Wyatt Dixon (guitar and ban jo), Jake Phelps (bass viol) and a drummer who is reported to be a protege of Gene Krupa. The show will open Thursday night in Memorial Hall under the name of "Scandals of 1955," It The Horrrebodies The wry hum or of Charles Addams speaks to our generation as no other hum orist does. This new book will be the surest bet on your Christmas list. $2.95 The Passport Steinberg of the New Yorker is a distinctive dish. Not everybody will enjoy these cartoons, but for those who do Caviar, pal, pure caviar! $5.00 My Husband Keeps Telling Me To Go To Hell, by Ella Bentley Arthur, The sensational book of boners. $1.50 Dali's Mustache Surrealist Sal vadore in a hirsuite howl. A fine Christmas gift for that chum who is made up of "takeoffs" on - two s is growing his first soup-strainer 205 E. FRANKLIN ST. Open Evenings DAILY CROSSWORD 5. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 16. 17. 18. .20. 21. 24. ; 26. 28. 31. 33. 34. 36. 38. 39. 41. 44. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 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Tickets for the show, which boasts and all-student cast of 45, are on sale today, tomorrow and Thursday at Graham Memorial and the Y-Court at 50c a throw. SALISBURY-CAROLINA Members of the Salisbury Car olina Club should bring their in vitation lists by Gerrard Hall this afternoon at 5 o'clock, said Steer ing Committee Chairman Bill Bibb yesterday. The club is holding a Salisbury Carolina dance during the holidays. 9i 3 rU ) CFVt $1.50 Words Fail Me A collection of captionless cartoons, edited by Brant House. Suitable for family giving . $2.00 An Encyclopedia of Modern Am erican Humor Bennett Cerf's Who's Who of modern humorists, with samples. r $3.95 The Girl Watcher's Guide Where indicated, there can be no more appropriate gift to a pal than this little field book! $1.00 The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings I. VJLL te;-rt; .m A- . i FOR EVERY FILTER fXj I Vv ( h" SMOKER ON YOUR LIST! ' : L h t ' i fcVjL'&iv0Ma6iJ . . . .. ..v lam.iirtMiiiJl ... . . 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