PAGE' FOUR' THE DAILY TAR HEEL SUNDAY overm he Campus SP BOARD The Student Party Advisory Board will meet tonight at 8:30 in Woodhouse Conference Room. All old and new committee chair men and SP legislators have been urged to be present. Party pro gram and legislation will be dis cussed. WINSTON-SALEM-CAROLINA CLUB The Winston - Salem - Carolina Club will meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. in 320 Phillips to discuss the Christmas dance. PHI BETA KAPPA Newly initiated Phi Beta Kappas 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. UNIVERSITY OUTINGS CULB Students who are interested in becoming members of the Univer sity Outings Club were requested to attend the organizational meet ing tomorrow evening at 8:15 p.m. in 304 Woollen Gym. IN CHAPEL HILL CHURCHES: Mgmm mt jmt ' S IF m m vlefhodists so xsive Choral Present of ion ThP Weslev Choir of the University Methodist Church will pre set thP rhnra! narrative "The Child of Peace" tnis evening at 4 p.m. The choir is under the direction of Carla Smith. The public" is invited to attend. Deputation Of Foreign Students Visits N. C. Comm' Vdepuiatt5n of foreign students day afternoon and a covered dish SHOP .ROBBINS-: FOR Christmas Gifts. HANDSOMELY WRAPPED READY TO DELIVER of. Chapel Hill lilt 1? AC JD YOU'RE lln JHl i L. j - feV Ifj , " ' v ' - . "' I ; .. rT". 'V 'A ' :. , 1 r 5 ; 1 -. '. . .. ' :. S r ' - nniminHM' inniyirif..iija THE STOXY t nc nis v GL02Y V OF THE t FIGHTING I G.I.! 1 resented bv Warner Bros.st RRING RICHARD COHTE PEGGIE CASTLE .th CHARLES BRONSON RICHARD STAPLEY LQ. JONES CHUCK CONNORS v.r.n. n.i bt PRODUCED BV t DIRECTED Br SAM ROLFE DAVID WEISBART HARMON JONES NOV PLAYING DAILY ACROSS 1. An Old t World short bird 5. Estuary (So. Am.) 0- More unadorned JO. Greek market place 12. Drupelets or berries 13. A flower of Holland 14. Internation al language 15. Crown, 17. Otherwise 18. Depart 19. Ireland (poet.) 21. Tantalum (sym.) 22. Remnant 24. Eskimo boat V (var.) 27. Corrected 4 20. Watch out 32. Incite (on) 35. From SS. Precious jewels 29. Radium ' (sym.) 40. At a distance 43. Wagon, wheel groove 44. Part of "to U?"' 45 City in Nvada t pes?. ) 47 1 nd ti:e tuswtr to 4D. Slcpi over p i ..: o ::n CROSSWORD 52. Observed It In a DOW 1. Bushy, tailed mammal (var.) 2. Swiss canton 3. Barrier around a field 4. Tuck, one of Robin Hood's men 5. Apt 6. Chills and . fever 7; List 8. An awn 9. A canal boat "j-srrsr AO vertical line (naut.) 16. One who first settles a region 20. Bend the head in . greeting t 23. A jackdaw 25. Personal pronoun 26. Fish 28. Masurium (sym.) 29. Unit of wor k 30. Wild pigs 31. Worn out with age L iTliiiW silryp B o UL'J JU ME li-lX Saturday's Answer 33. Sculptured 34. 'Sports 37. - Ponders 38. Shop 41. External seed covering, 42. Revolve 46. Body of .. water 4S. Recline m 1 . . r i :. V77 21 YA 'A 11 4-t 2ft X7 42 I 21 29 Jo X7 AS C4 1 7 A 4 2 32 1 y x L2 1 i" r f- This morning the church choir vvlil present the ceremony of carols which will take the place of the morning sermon. The ..public has been invited to attend. The Wesley Foundation is hav ing, its annual Christmas Buffet dinner this evening at 5:45 p.m. . Dr. Samuel Selden of the Univer sity Dramatic Art Dept. will pre sent a fireside reading of Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol" Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Wes ley Lounge. Vespers are 'held each Week, Monday through Friday, from 5:45 to 6 p.m. in the little chapel. COMMUNITY CHURCH The Community Church will hold its annual program of Christmas music today at 11 a.m. As a part of the morning worship service the choir will sing music selected from traditional anthems, carols and folks songs from var ious countries. Soloists will be Mrs. Martha Fouse, Dr. Everett W. Hall and James Pruett. John A. 'Weidinger, chaplain of the Chapel Hill Catholic Church, will be the discussion leader to- r 1 The Home Of Those Wonderful Five Gent Christmas . Cards'10'i THE INTliVlAtE BOOKSHOP .-205 E, Franklin St. Open Till 10 p.m. night for the Community Church student group. Supper will be held at 6 p.m. in the upstairs dining room of Lenoir Hall, and, the meet ing will follow. . , ; NEWMAN CLUB Pete Evans, junior of Goldsboro, has been elected president of the Newman Club, Catholic youth or ganization. Other officers elected were Bog- dom Zlotnicki, vice president; Miss Charlotte Miles, secretary; Miss Julie Wendler, treasurer, and Miss Lois Anne Gallagher and Pat Ilee den, co-chairmen of the program committee. A UNITED CONGREGATIONAL A student meeting will be held today at 6 p.m. in the United Con-1 gregational Church hut.The meet ing will consist of a supper, dis cussion and recreation. The church choir will present a special program of Christmas mus ic at the morning worship service.' LUTHERAN The Lutheran Students' Assn. i will have a Christmas party today at 6 p.m. in the church basement. Miss Anne Haney of Nurses' School will be in charge of arrangements for the party. The party will fol low the usual supper meeting. BSU A special Christmas party will be held this evening at 6 p.m. by the Baptist Student Union. Feat ure of the evening will be a special turkey dinner, All students have been invited to attend. CANTERBURY CLUB Bishop Baker will be at the Can terbury Club meeting tonight. The club will have its fireside Christ mas caroling in the parish house. left Chapel Hill yesterday to spend the weekend "at Rose Hill, in South eastern' iVdrtn Carolina. Schedule for the trip includes visits to farms in the Rose Hill community, Satur- supper Saturday evening, the stu dents will present a program for the townspeople. Sunday morning, M- Iqbal, of Pakistan,, will speak at the Universalis! Church, and other students will attend Sunday school and church at other church es. The group will return here Sunday afternoon. The trip is.be- cmmittee ;of 1 mS family t m--mmm:miM WCHL Program Schedule TODAY 7:00 'News Headlines 7:05 It's Sunday . 7:30 News 7:35. Pipes 'of Melody 7:55 News 8:00 Hour of The Crucified 9:00 News 9:05 The Concert Hour 10:00 News 10:05 Bulletin Board 10:10 It Happened During The Week 10:15 Christopher's Program 10:30 Lyn Murray Show 11:00 Worship Service 12:00 News 12:05 Rainbow. Rendezvous 12:25 Bulletin ; 12:30 Cavalcade of Music 1:00 News Headlines . 1:05 Forward America 1:30 Music By Montavani 2:00 News 2:05 Sunday Concert - 4:00 Evensong 4:45 News 4:50 Bulletin Board ; 4:55 Theatre Guide' ' 5:00 Sign Off Weddinq title or situation, such 'as . the mother, the bridegroom .the ser vant and the woodcutter. ; Presented in an unusual pro duction, "Blood Wedding", will use a setting of stark "forced perspec tive" in seven colorful and mood- provoking scenes designed :,by James. Riley, technical director of the Playmakers. , ,; . . , The , costumes, by Irene Smart Rains, range from the heavy black of mourning to the brilliant party clothes for the festive wedding. Music will be provided, by re cording, by two of Spain's greatest guitarists of the past century. DORM PARTY Smith Dormitory's annual Christ mas party for faculty members and their children will be held today from 4-6 p.m. E G LAS S I F I E D S LOST: MAN'S BULOVA WRIST watch with Spiedel expansion band rose gold with round face. Lost between Wollen Gym and Cobb Dorm. REWARD. If found please contact Walter Wilson, Cobb Dorm? 89093. (1-8918-1) Traditional Christmas Reading These two books are as old as the hills and as beautiful. For read ing at the Christmas fireside for giving at the Christmas sJeasonj they are still the finest choice. How Come Christmas. Roark Brad ford's tender and delightful fan tasy has long been a favorite in Southern homes, if you haven't delighted your heart witji this story of Sandy Claus and the Poor Little Jesus, you have a real treat in store for you! $1.00 " The, Story of the Other Wise Man, by Henry Van Dyke. This deeply religious book will warm "your heart and refresh your Christian resolve. 1.00 The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. 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