THE DAILY TAR HEEL ' PAGE THREE ANNAMARIA'S REAL ITALIAN PIZZA PIES or SPAGHETTI AND MEATBALLS 107 ALBEMARLE STREET DURHAM PHONE 93404 1 CAMP COUNSELLOR OPENINGS FOR FACULTY, STUDENTS AND GRADUATES THE ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE CAMPS cmprism- 250 outstanding Boys, Girls. Brother-Sister ;i Col:. I Camps, located throughout the Now inland, M. l i!r Atlantu Statt-s and Canada INVnr.S VOl INQCIHIKS concornins summer cm ; t nt .i CouuM llors. Instructors or Administrators. . rosmoNS in children's camps, in all areas of ac ta ' t are a ai'a'nle. WRITE, OR CALL IN PERSON: Association of Private Camps -Dept. C SS Wnt 42nd Street, Room 621 New York 36, N. Y. If It's A Book You Need, Your BEST Chance Is At THE BOOK EXCHANGE j Five Points -Durham, N. C. Wo Buy, Sell, and Exchange All Kinds of Books! 1 . i: u 5 . f . . ' ft 1 .... ;...: t' ' ' l 0 1 ,1 - . i , " - I n I ; CITY PLANNING LECTURE Carl Fetes of , Washington, D. C, authority on city planning and ur ban renewal, will , give two illus trated lectures in the Morehead Faculty Lounge. He will talk on the subject of "What Are We Achieving in City Rebuilding," at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. FeLss has had extensive experi ence in the field of city planning and urban renewal. From 1950 to 1954 he was with the Chief Plan ning and Engineering Branch, Di vision of Slum Clearance and Ur ban Redevelopment, Housing and Home Finance Agency, Washington, D. C. In 1953 he served as Staff Adviser to the President's Commit tee on Housing Policies and Pro gram. He is currently serving as consultant to communities, indus tries and educational institutions in the United States, Canada and La tin America. His visit is being sponsored by the Planner's Forum of the UNC Department of City and : Regional Planning. BINKLEY BAPTIST CHURCH "Every Believer A Priest" will be the topic of the Rev. Robert E. Seymour's sermon Sunday at the 11 a.m. service of the Olin T. Bink ley Memorial Baptist Church in Gerrard Hall. Nursery service for young chil- 'en will be provided in the Alum ni Building, Room 111, during Church school at 9:45 a.m. and the worship service. CHAPEL HILL 2nd BIG WEEK! Stevens - Shepherd's GIGANTIC mm SMI STILL FLYING HIGH . . . WITH 20 - 50 REDUCTIONS! STEVENS SHEPHERD Pictured above is Cadet Captain Phillip T. Williams of Charlotte, N. C, as he is being tossed into the indoor pool at the University of North Carolina. This "honor" is in recognition, of Cadet Williams being the first cadet to make his solo flight and also the first to receive his private license. nt 1 iiili. ma ' a a mm it til sw 00 M aiKiny smi . C t h FREE FLICK The free flick for today, 'Quo Vddis," is three hours long. It will bo shown only once at 7:30 p.m. in Crrroll Hall. Presftige Hangs By Many Threads You'll find them all noted in The Status Seekers, selling like mad st The INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 East Franklin Stroet STUDENT WIVES The Student Wives and their fam ilies will meet at the Victory Vil lage Nursery at 3:30 this afternoon for their picnic. After meeting at the nursery they will go to Urn stead Park for the picnic. FLY NAVY Those interested in the Naval Aviation Cadet Program or the Aviation Officers' Program have been asked to see LCDR J. W. Dykes, who will be at Y Court Wed nesday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. UP EXECUTIVE BOARD All members of the UP Executive Board have been asked to attend a CHUCK WAGON Special Of The Day! VEAL CUTLETT TWO VEGETABLES TEA or COFFEE BREAD & BUTTER DESSERT 0 Chemistry Researcher Elected To Honorary Scientific Fraternity James Paddock Collman of the Dept. of Chemistry, was elected to membership in Sigma Xi national scientific honorary society at the Universty of Illinois. This honor was given in recognition of activity or promise in research. Prof. Richard M. Forbes, retiring chapter president, spoke for the in itation ceremony of the 293 new members held Monday. The Illinois chapter was estab lished in 1903 and was 17th to be installed. It is now one of more than 80 such chapters. The purpose of Sigma Xi is to encourage research and among its activities are annual series of sci entific lectures. meeting in the Woodhouse Confer ence Room Monday at 4 p.m. Medical Students As you have doubtless read, we are planning to move to the center of town before next year. Because medical books are the heaviest items in our inventory, and be cause, in spite of their high prices, our profit on a med ical text is scarcely enough to pay the cost of moving it, our first task before moving is to cut down on our supply at once. The coupon below may offer a happy solution for you and for us. The Intimate Bookshop This coupon will be ac- This Saves You $1 00 cepted in trade at one dollar in part payment for any used or shopworn medical text priced at $5.00 or more. Not more than one coupon may be used in payment for any one book. Coupons may not be used in payment for special orders. No coupons will be accepted after May 20, 1959. The Intimate Bookshop 205 East Franklin Street T Open Till 10 P.M. I j: 7 ' "r"" !"""" ' Millions of times a year drivers and students keep awake with safe NoDoz Let NoDozaIert you through college, too NoDoz keeps you alert with caf feine the same pleasant stim ulant you enjoy in coffee. Fast er, handier, more reliable: non-habit-forming NoDoz delivers an accurate amount ot dependable stimulation to keep your mind and body alert during study and exams until you can rest or sleep. P. S.: When you need NoDoz, it'll probably be late. Play safe. Keep a supply handy. 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