m PAGE FOUR The Home v Of Those 1 Wonderful Five Cent ' Christmas Cards Is THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. Open Till 10 p.m. 1 f It i t i i x - '3 I It's a pleasure to get to know Old SriCE After Shave Lotion. Each time you shave you can look forward to some thing special: the Old Spice scent brisk, crisp, Jresh as all outdoors ... the tang of that igorous astringent ban ishes shave-soap film, heals tiny razor nicks. Splash on, QlblSpice and start the day refreshed!. i I :a fin Jidd Spice to Your Life SHULTON DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. A stage in insect 5. Places 9. Moderately person, 10. Home base ( baseball) 12. A gaseous clement 13. Hillside dugouts 14. Christmas song 15. Standards DOWN 1. Permeable by liquids 2. Impera tively 3. A place to swim 4. Girl's name - 5. Garden tool 6. German river ' 7. The book palm , 8. Walking poles 9. A mule blanket 11. Literary composition of perfection 15. Girl's name 10. 1.arge ca.sk 17. Mischievous 17. Fish IS. Tantalum (sym.) 19. A respira tory disorder ' 21. Not idle 2:i. To fold 24. Male adult" 25. Reddish brown horses 27. Pertaining person - --fe ZZZZZ11 1 , , !, . , , yA' y iin-i 111 MtM. OVMMMX !- A I - . .. 1 i 1 r ' " Ul P L j .i" I ! I i.f-i - I I l to the back 20. Land measure .11. Fresh . :i2. Falsehood Z'.). European willow 20. Coin (It.) 27. A ra.me f'uh I . Capital Tunisia) . ill 4..'. iireplace 4 -.n-v.i; :d '4-'. . "l;1. Being Plaone Student representatives and staff members of Graham Memor- Root-Tilden Grant Competition Open According to an announcement from the College of Arts t an 4 x Sciences, any unmarried male cit izen of the United States w ho is interested in obtaining an LL.B. de- ' gree from the NYU School of Law will have an "excellent" opportun ity to represent the state in the national Root-Tilden competition. The scholarship has a vaiue of $2,300 a year. Anyone interested may obtain full information about the scholarship by writing to Dean Russell D. Niles, School of Law, New York University, Washing ton Square, New York 3, NY. r 1 - i. . -J- M! rr: Old Spice For M en: New York Toronto 20. Owns 21. The legal 22. Releases from sling's 24. Cut, as grass 25. Inner bark of the 11-10 Yftcrday'i Amwer linden (pi.) 26. Famous Biblical mount 27. Morning moisture 28rEreezily 29. To rent under contract SI. Famed C I. Timber wolf Z5. To soothe C6. A large American ' moth C8. Cravat t uiUcll' IQUjC3TjE Tgg?jS)Ol :J T TjfjR a c ute1 fle'ojN S tahalih a vH" AtJ e" 7F"'' 6 o iTl sT;3iR JNE L ETeII ITo fsi ' 01QATleL.jDV N, 5 II ' H I r n I (D ial and the Intramurals Dept. are going forward with plains for the formation of a University Outings Club, according to Tex Burleson, chairman of the GMAB Outings Committee. Burleson said the primary purposes of the club are to bring students and faculty members interested in various types of outdoor recreation together, to provide an organization through which the necessary equipment and leadership will be made available for the activities select ed and to direct the attention of everyone on campus to the op-, portunities afforded by outing activities for personal, group and family recreation. Students interested in becom ing members of the club have been invited to attend its organ izational meeting Monday at 8:15 p.m. in 304 Woollen Gymnasium. Tentative plans include the establishment of a central com mittee, or board of control, said Burleson. He also said a regular slate of officers and a chairman and committe for each area of ' special interest will probably be set up. Burleson added , that student representation will be' provided. ' Demand For Students In Journalism Is Up The demand for journalism graduates in North Carolina and adjoining states far exceeds the supply, Dr. Norval Neil Luxon, dean of the UNC School of Journa lism, reported on the basis of cur rent calls made on the school for personnel. The School of Journalism has in its files recent requests to recom mend graduates for 27 jobs which it is unable to fill, he said. The school expects to graduate three two men and one woman in January and approximately 20 in June, the dean said. Current enrollment totals 48 undergradu ate and five graduate students. Covering The Campus UNC PRESS Classical Myth and Legend in Renaissance Dictionaries will be released by the University Press on Jan. 21. SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY The Elisha Mitchell Society will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at 206 Phillips Hall. PHI BETA KAPPA Newly initiated Phi Beta rappas have been requested by Ernest Mackie, dean of student awards and distinctions, to call for their pictures, which are now available in 312 South Building. GLEE CLUB Members of the men's and wo mens glee clubs planning to par ticipate in the campus wide carol sing on Monday were requested to meet at Graham Memorial on Mon day between 9-9:30 p.m. DORM PARTY Smith Dormitory's annual Christ mas party for. faculty members and their children will be held Sunday from 4-6 p.m. BOOKS " Copies have been received from Rome of a new book written by B. L. Ullman, Kenan professor and head of the University Dept. of Classics. PRE-REGISTRATION All General College students who are eligible to pre - register ad have not already should come by 308 South Building to make ap pointments with their advisers ac cording to an announcement. CLASSIFIEDS LOST: MAN'S BULOVA WRIST watch with vSpiedel expansion band rose gold with round face. Lost between Wollen Gym and 7o uorra- vvAitu. 11 louad please contact Walter Wilson, ' Cobb Dorm. 89C93. (1-8943-1) l 1 t-V -r v-k -n m - ft-' ift j& tS ' ' THE DAILY r If H m u U l By PEG HUMPHREY Fraternities and sororities have been giving a lot of parties for the children in Chapel Hill and vicinity.' Lambda Chis will entertain local orphans at their house this after noon. ATOs have invited the first I grade of the local grammar school to a party next Wednesday. Last Tuesday Tri Deltas and the KAs joined forces and gave a party for the colored children. Kappa Delta and Delta Sigma Phi played Santa for the orphans at the Masonic Orphanage in -''Ox ford yesterday. Alpha Kappa Psi invited orphans from Elorf to a party next Friday. PLEDGES AJpha Gam pledges were pre sented last night. A banquet was held preceding the dance. . The interns ' entertained the Al pha Gams Tuesday night in their social room. Sigma 'Nus -played host to the Tri Deltas Thursday at the American Legion Club. . - : Mahgum is entertaining Mclver. coeds at the Wishing Well tonight." Graham dormitory, has adopted Groups Give f Orphans Big Christmas Approximately . 6Q children, five to nine years old, from Ox ford Orphanage had a Christmas party yesterday 1 with . all the trimmings, thanks" to Kappa Delta Sorority and Delta Sigma Pi commercial fraternity. The two organizations spent between $150 and $175 to give the children a merry Christmas at the orphanage complete with Santa Claus. . ,. , Tbe party featured a decorated tree, and the children had fruiV nuts, . punch and other refresh- v ments. Santa Claus gave out a variety ,o( toys to. the children. f. '."ii w it"1 (r v Square Dance Slated Tonight After Game A square dance will be, sponsor ed in the .Tin Can. tonight after the basketball "game by .the Square Dance, Club, and , the Recreation Committee , of ,the Graham JIe morial Activities Board. f . Music and a caller will' be . pro vided, and cokes will be available for refreshments. Students with dates and stags will be welcome. More square dances are planned in the future after home basketball games with groups of women from nearby women's colleges. . Coed Dorm Deodline Is Today Women students who plan ' to live in a dormitory, during the spring semester have only this morning left in which to jnakea: room ' reservation. Each woman pays her $6 room deposit in the; Cashier's Office in the basement of South Building and makes -her reservation in the Dean of Wo men's Office. . -"Fribble (Continued from Page 1 ) ly appraised." . . Watkms was - defeated for re-J election as president of the board of trustees by Odus Mull of Shel- I by who will assume the post Jan.-1. Mul1 reached by telephone at Shel by, said he had "not been advised t of the committee or anything about it." Asked about low faculty morr ale and alumni discontent men tioned by Watkins, he said he had heard of it, but "it's only rumors." "Honof"" (Continued From Page 1) I set down in the Honor System by ourselves and those who make it possible for us to have this Honor System." -. - t ii.i it r,' TZ U M WJ M vw . Plan TAR HEEL HAPPENINGS ON THE HILL And 0 two boys for the Empty Stocking Fund.. - .. :. :- .. . Cobb ' dormitory is planning :a party to be given next Friday. KDs will entertain their Puke sisters Tuesday evening at " the house. .; Lambda Chis will have a party at 'the Castle tonight, an! Sigma Nus andthe, DPis : had a party at the American Legiosa Ctob Mon-? day nighfc Wednesday night -the ADPis attended a party at Goat IIHl Country USUD girea 0 110 rw Gams. ; . V' - : CHRISTMAS ADPis will have, their. annual Christmas! party Thursday. After dinner , they willi-entertaia their dates at the''.'- Ajnerican Jgion ciub. -:v -' Pi Kappa Phi held; a sta beer party VVe4nesday fox the chapter. Their Christmas party is scheduled for next 'Friday. ,; "'Z : Zeta;;Psi Muray Williams, Ra leigh', is engaged to MissiUschew Cooper; Jlenderson. ADPiHarriet Morgan, Johnson City, Tenn., has been pinned by Bill.SKinner, zeta, Psi from liiza- beth:,City:-....';.-"..,; ::. ATO ' Harry Cannon, Lakeland, Fla., has pinned Miss Molly Hough, Washington, Miss Jen. Mackey, York, Pa., is engaged to " John Richardson Schehck Jr.; " 1 ir Kappa: Sig pledge class officers electe d are George Williamson Wray, president; James Otha Dun lap Jr., vice-president and sergeant at arms; Frank Hines Bjmum ; Jr., secretary, ; and Louis - Benjamin Price Jr., treasurer. LEGAL r - ": .-V" '. " ; The three legal fraternities of the Law School are planning to end the year with parties. Brothers will live it up before the rush to get ready, for. exams, which are only., two weeks after holidays for legal .aspirants. ,. .Vance. ( inn of Phi Delta Phi is ha'vJ ng ; 'its r annual r" Ch ristmas ban VCHL Radio Schedule 6:6A'5ign QnJf; jjfHJ ' 6:05 Big John ' 7 ' 0? evvs rvy 1 7;05 BrkfairBar J 7;30 News; , ..' ; .7-35 -Breakfast Bar . ' .S:00'New'.,'",v:f; -: 8:05 Bullentin Board ; 8:10 Breakfast Bar 8:30 News Headlines . ' 8:32 Breakfast Bar 9:00 "Saturday's Sound lONews -10:05 'Saturday's Sound 10:30 Records From The Rec 11:30 Guest Star i 11:45 Big John 12:3g Kaleidoscope . 12:55 ;News ' 1:66 CCTfntry Fair 1:30 Thirty-Three & A Third 2:30 Forty-Five 3:30 Seventy-Eight "4:00 Evensong ; 4:45 News .. 4:50 Bulletin Board " 4:55 Theatre Guide "vl ' 5:00 Sign Off ' . Li'l Ah her Two Bit (25) Chicken Salo YJ!N$. MIZCOON TAtN'TONS TRIM'S tT5TbT2"rVf6, A' A Ik I ' Children, s , ' I N'. AH TAKES HER j I :: V f : lawful- v fJ 1' AS AM DO- --vDf M , 1 jf ' !flUW- IMIt II I 1 ' 1 I I 1 1 , II . - . - ' " '"''7 kaSyjjJ HUM im0m HJmnes quet Friday night. The banquet will be followed by a dance and and other .entertainment while music will be furnished by several orchestras. The Ruffin Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta will, have its annual Christ mas banquet tonight at the Cup Knsrri in Durham. Following the four-course steak supper, the chap ter will have as guest speaker Dr. Preston : Epps of the University Classics Dept. The evening will conclude with dancing. Battle Senate of Delta Theta Phi will have its Christmas party at the Little Acorn in Durham to night. Tiinner will be served and an exchange of gifts will take place before the dancing. A favor for the ladies will be the evening's highlight. Correspondence Prof. -Has Footry Published A new book f poetry entitled The Greenhouse in the Garden by Charles Edward Eaton, corespon dence instructor of creative writ ing in the English Dept., was pub lished this week by Twayne Pub lishers of New York. Eaton's new collection includes all of the poems which he wrote during the years 1946-52 when he taught creative writing here, and, in his words, "reflects the poetic sensibility at work in a Southern environment." Eaton is presently living in Woodbury, Conn., devot ing his full time to writing. MOTHER 3CIN' " Z' -AN' DOES VO'.TAKE THIS BLUBBERiN' FO' VORH LAWFUL WEDDED HUSBiN? 1 v . tmt fm OK. All .V.i. M,.. Every Wednesday a Sat 25 Each Additional wm.vou CAN'T EXPSCkTA MAM KIN FIX fTlFVi HEi5TTNIN it- sj&es pah; cooks we XCXJN C, I A 1 1 f uTan yviil opont. Campus Carol Sj' The Order, of the Grail will sponsor a . carol sing Monday at 9 p.m., according to BrT-" the Grail Social Committee. Students wishing to participate were requ " am Memorial on Monday between 9 and doughnuts will be served during that time. P v Members of the mens' and women's g!ee u ' sing, which will consist of a general tour of the ? communities. Song books will be provided. Students who ' at Graham Memorial were requested to join d 'After try Three Weeks Ear if i)fU flfi Get those Christmas books now. Pal. There won't be a big friendly well-stocked Intimate Bookshop in your home town! .Mi. 1-?" T MTil mm Qf WITT ST s-mvri A UTS LOUT TJT YARD CMN I- V V in - urday at the RATHSKELIER. First V4 At K5 V. All You Can Eat. TWAT-S 1US umrr an' MOTHB8 limit & CAROLS. P2ACTICIH' I T1 J TE. SATURDAY 1 c I'm Having My Christmas" X. 207 East Franl Chapel Hill, North C a f it J ! ' ( W 1 fc 1 lv , 1 j " tuTmm i i 'I n

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