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THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 1, 195? THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREF Covering Campus JEWISH NEW YEAR Sm'ice Commrmorating the Jew 'ah New Year (Rosh HashanaM will to at Hillel Homo. 210 W. Cameron Ae . 8 pm. Frilay and 10 am. Sturcby. co-iducted by Rabbi E. M Rosenzweig. Additional services v ill be on Sundiy mornn? for those celebrat T,f Ro.h Ilnshnnnh for two days. The High Holiday period will be concluded with the observance of the Day of Atonement (Yom Kip- P'ir on October 12. TENNIS MEETING All students interested in piaying j hrnty or freshman tennis are re-, qicstcd to attend a meeting in i room 304 of Woollen Gym this after noon at 4:30. DEBATE SQUAD Dr. Daniel II. Pollittee, associate professor of law, speaks to the De bate Squad today 3:30 p.m. in the Grail Room, second floor Graham Memorial. The constitutional lawyer will dis cuss the national debate topic, Re vived: that Congress would have the power to reverse decisions of the Supreme Court. YDC Students attending the Young De mocrats Club convention in Ashe ville this week, have been asked to contact Dewey Sheffield. ' Wudda bout this? 1. The campus is hungry. 2. The Rathskeller serves rare roast beef, deliciously. 3. The campus must produce a vastly greater thirst hunger. A N N "A M A R I A 5 REAL ITALIAN PIZZA PIES REAL ITALIAN SANDWICHES SPAGHETTI AND MEATBALLS 107 ALBEMARLE STREET DURHAM PHONE 93404 PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS "ONE OF THE 5 FUNNIEST BRITISH FASCES TO SHOW li? s MSCMETEuO" "TKE CAFF1EST YET!' IT STRICTLY FOR iGHSI" & un past ism NOW PLAYING 9s&fM ' "" " "" ' "" " ' " '. !. 1 fliMHIII IWMI1I LMI IIIII.U! .II.VHI IB ll.l 'l'l--Mt.UIWIWW4-'J J.WJWM WMyiMUmwn M MM WT.e.y....IMW.y -""j '-'-' -' "'jyH- UHWMII, I J. I III (Jjkfy CT.1st TO OCT. 1 Qth - HIE TO SMI AMP IV I; A ttfi' I- H 2Y ( YJs . xjrXiy- mummm m mwi iii; ,ii.iuni.juafn.)i.nw 111, urn p uiu , m j. ;, 'j';ii wa-ftiy ijj ..a.,-,. , A -- - Mg.-1-.t, .j Jl I . l, .-: .. --mmmi, (IM. i Mi.i i lot Gr0" ' !' - - Ii ; r v v v:.i-.v lv wi v5C ,." ,.,- I ISS 2.' ,:r' Wl V..; . .." 1 in I I if-- ; s I - in 1 c i 13 ELEGANT WAYS TO CO FA MIT SUICIDE A most gorgeous little book, nd the perfect gift for your sour-puts chums! V "t y' "4 'JJC, $1.00 at The Intimate Bookshop ' 119 East Franklin St. Next door to the Varsity Theatre ! Open Till 10 P.M. rugged lambswool and orlonl MMS BULKY KNIT ; CREW NECK Good news for young budgets . .". the special low price of our crew neck classic in rich cam pus colors! Tan, .oxford gray, charcoal, camel, olive, light blue. Buy now and save! Som 50 lambiwool, 50 orfortj lenw 75 lombiwoo, 25 orion. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. MA If n - v Air v atN- i M y c ' c. 4 . 1 O J. ... v.. ... . - .-. . v ,s 4 r vf i 7v '. 1 CVS t It OR BISLKY mi 99 goo oS. . it' GRAYS TANS EKOV.TiS LADIES' fOV THE EXCITING MUSIC OF SAIYI W hmhm HIS SAXOPHONE AND HIS ORCHESTRA OCTOBER 9, 1959 Concert Dance Memorial Hall 3 5 P.M. Wollen Gym 9-12 P.M. TICKETS ON SALE IN GRAHAM MEMORIAL OR FROM ANY IDC REPRESENTATIVE CLASSIFIEDS WANTED. STUDKNT SONG WRIT ers nnd bM;i singer Intrrostt. in untold fan. wi money? Plt-ast c.ill iuma tomtit -bi t worn a anvl !) FOH SAI.K. I'.OOKCISH, SOLII rr.ah;iony, g,nsn drxfrs, conveni int size. Phone 21123 Tim Kfte arrow-detailed v kkk pAiat woiW. 1 0-20. 7w pekot skirt Mrlth orrew eteWed kick pletrt. 10-20J CARDIGAN ... PULL OVER . SKIRT . . 3.99 . .. 2.99 5.99 Smart new plaids and solid colors and the fit Is perfect. All sires, a very special price. WOOL $5.99 CORDUROY $3.99 SLIM JIMS 9 f . J Fashion '59! The fitted waist that teams up so smartly with all of your casual clothes! Easy-care orlon in white, pink, red, black, beige, mint and coral. 1IOSV MIA 3-pieco ensemble . . big fall fashion at a very tiny pricel I f i . j 3 .id smart buy it's a Manstyl2! i ar nrenvTi regulars, longs, shorts Ounces lighter on your shoulders yet built to stand up to cutting November winds! Nubby color flecked tweeds in your choice of roomy raglan or set-in sleeves. Come in for a tryon,- check the mirror . . . that supe.ior Manstyle tailoring shows from the set of the collar to the generous cut of the back. Also in group, Manstyle all wool fleeces. El f i ii i i ALL-PURPOSE WROUGHT IRON H A R Smartly styled chairs, ridgid con construction. Wrought iron frame, hardwood back and bottom. Come early Limited quantity. We'll Gladley Cash Payroll Checks! COORDINATED CLASSICS, DYED-TO-IMTCB EtACTLYI Wardrobe stretching separates of luxury softness, hove all those extra-special details. Smooth fit Stevens' doeskin flannel skirt is seat lined. Soft, hi bulk orlon sweaters have mock-fashioned accents. I Shop In Chapel Hill Where Qualify Costs You Less!! i(iikDL(ifflittlliffim Co 11
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