PAGt-THRU THE DAILY fAft HiU WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER U, 19S? r Rides And Riders Leaving Here fitintH'tl from VUono: SWIM V.itc. Orhriulo love I) Philadelphia. B.'iynos, Kla.. Phone Columbus or SprinfitUI. Ohio. Phone: 89179 Paul Hule. South Norfolk, Va., Wednesday njijhU Phone: 89128 Dick Henzio, Pittsburgh, Pa., or vicinity. Phone. 89145 Harry Miller. Pittsburgh. Pa., or BE SURE TO ATTEND Charlotte-Carolina Club DANCE Featuring The Gladiolas Thursday, December 26 1957 9-1 RADIO CENTER - CHARLOTTE, N. C Per Couple c . $2.50 At School . $3.50 At Door Formal vicinity, Fetzor Field House. Hobert Morley, New Brunswick, N. J.. Phone: 8!) 154 Jim Vance, Hartford or New Lon don. Conn., Phone: 91301 Roy Wood, Miami, Fla., Phone: 91301 Larry Levin, Baltimore, Md., or Washington, D. C. Phone: 89169 Rua K. Rai. New York City, Phone: 89172 Roger Koonce, Washington, 1). C, Phone: 89035 Clnrkn Jones. Chicago. 111.. Phone: 93986 Betty Barnes, Washington, D. C , Phone: 91291 F. V. Donnorumme, New Haven or Brautord, jonn. rnone: tyuu. Covering The Campus r : -if : : : ' i I . . Ill CLASSIFIEDS THE DAILY TAR HEEL WILL pay ilO an issue for the first 20 papers brought to the Business office of the DTII of issues dated Nov. 26 and 27. C(UN The Collegiate Council for the United Nations will meet irt Roland Parker Lounge one today at 4 o'clock. EPISCOPAL CHURCH There will be a. 5:30 p. m. celebra tion of the Holy Eucharist foday at the Episcopal Church. This is the final service for stu dents prior to the Christmas Holi days. The Student Chaplain cordially invites all students to attend. RHODES INTERVIEWS Nominees for Rhodes Scholarships. from North Carolina colleges and universities will be interviewed here on Wednesday Dy a six- man selec tion committee in the Morehead Planetarium Building. je Bail? lEar m& SOCIETY Joan Brock, Editor HOUSE FOR RENT ON PUREFOY road: five rooms, floor furnace. Kitchen stove; attractive; avail able January 1, $05 per month. Phone 8-1453 after 0 p. m. 1-8737-3) When You Get Home, and you Find that you've Forgotten a Present for Mom, or that Pretty little Thing Next Door, Or the Librarian Who Thinks You're The Best News Since Prometheus, Call Chapel Hill 95806 The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin St. -:- Chapel Hill SINCE 1857. WHEN IT WAS CHAR tered. The Northwestern Mutual has based its operations on princi ples of economy, simplicity, and a responsible feeling of trusteeship, all under conservative rules of practice. Thompson & DeBcrry. tel 9-3(591. Santa (Continved from Page 1) professors, and he had to confess that he had to pad his slight five-foot-six-inch frame to look a little more like St. Nick. When I asked him how he liked his job. he beamed and said, "They're always so glad to see me and wish me a Merry Christmas. When they're leaving, they always say that they hope they'll see me , again next year." i As long as Matthew Mason keeps playing his dual role of Santa Clans inrl Or Root the "aood times" will be sure to roll on the UNC campus KDs, Delta Sig Entertain Orphans The KDs and the Delta Sigs traveled to Oxford Thursday aft ernoon to play Santa to a group of orphans. The party took place at the Oxford Orphanage Home and be sran as Santa made an early arrival, laughing heartily and dis tributing numerous presents to the children. The KDs and Delta Sigs assisted the children in assembling the toys and playing games. The party was topped off with ice cream and cookies for everyone. The project was headed by Edith MacKinnon, president of the KDs and Jim High, Delta Sig president. TEP Officers The TEPs have elected new officers to serve until April. They include: Chancellor, Art Sobel of Neponsit, N. Y.; Vice Chancellor, Al Finkelstein of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Bursar, Michael Falk of Wood- mere, N. Y.; and Scribe, James ruiman or vvuiianiMuii. Mclver Buffet Supper Approximately 100 Mclver coeds and their dates celebrated the Christmas season at an informal buffet suppepr held at the dorm Sunday afternoon. The setting was in keeping with the season as an elaborate tree and Christmas music livened the spirits of everyone. Mrs. Florence Cock, last year's house mother, served as an official hostess' along with Mrs. Charles Seward, this year's house mother, and Caroline Warren, house president. Only 5 Shopping Days LEFT UNTIL CHRISTMAS So torn in now fo select an 45 - BFB11XMCMT VAIIlF A" Sft'fi -- A DIAMOND RING Artcaned pivrs you proof of la-ting rfSLw I 1 ... . .. r 'it UllV . diamond value, i au-c ju ...... , .: - iwr.n tl. U.S.A. amlv tt IIIIIC, Hlljnu.lv - ., FULL current retail price (lrsstax) o! jour Aruaned diamond ring toward a larger one - tated in the guarantee. JEWELER'S IMPRINT Awthorlied ftrtcarved Jtw.l.r ,e ! Traveling During the Holidays? 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The miller is wondering what happened that night 8 .Xi 11 tf ' 5 V1TT0RI0 De SICA SOPHIA LOREN Wednesday - Thursday BERMANS Dept. Store V IT SVien in the know know true from false College grads over forty suffer from a decline in their earning power. Q TRUE FALSE Fa.se. In fact the older they get the more money they earn. Statistics show that the average man's earning power declines rapidly after he reaches 45. The college grad"s income is still going sharply up at this point. College educated men tend to be bachelors to a greater degree than average American males. TRUE Q FALSE False. Recent studies show that Mr. College Grad is no longer avoiding the marriage license bureau the way he used to. In fact statistics now in dicate that hav ing a college degree actually lessens the probability of a man leading the bachelor life. L iMi m ) mm mm' Jockey brand is America's best known brand of men's underwear. TRUE FALSE True. 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