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T A ID AY, OCTODER 30, 1937 TRI DAILY TAR HI1L PAOi THRtS II CHILDREN'S BOOK WEEK STARTS TOMORROW at The Inhmate Bookshop 119 E. Franklin St. Open Till 10 P.M. Covering The Campus HI PARTISAN INTERVIEWS ; Hi-I'yrtisan interviews to endors-i c;.'id:datcs for vacancies on the FREE JUKE BOX There .will be a lree juke box dance tonight 9-12 p.m. in the Ren- Men's Honor Council and Student , dezvous Room. This is a Graham Council will !k today, 2::?(-5 p.m. in j .Memorial activity. I ne (trail Room of (1M. Applicants i ... A PARIAN t v 23i 1' i ... r 5 iimifm e DOGMAH i COLO! by 01 IUXI FABIAN CAROL LVNLEY STUART WHITMAN mm O'CONNELL nq DODSE STEVENS KiO'oiPSCIari J"' NOW PLAYING rhea tre may sin the list on the Council Room door in GM for an interview. FREE FLICKS "Cry the Beloved Country", star ring Sidney I'oitier Canada Lee and Clunk's Carbon will be shown tp nAht. 7:30 to H) at Carroll Hall. It is the story of human tragedy and n.iserv in the slums of Johanncs Tuns. South Africa. "My Six Convicts" us produced by S:;mley Kramer, starring Gilbert Roland. Millard Mitchell and Mar xian Thompson. The film examines the experiences of a prison psy chologist and his staff and will be s'lown on Saturday 7:30 and 10 p.m. WESLEY FOUNDATION Topic of Wesley Foundation's ):45 a.m. Sunday Seminar will be 'What is 'the Nature of the Bible's , Authority?" The meeting will be at 'Wesley House, 214. Pittsboro St. Supper will be at University Meth (dist Church at 5:45 p.m. followed by the fellowship program' featuring Ail Brandenburg. Methodist Chap lain at Duke as speaker at 7 p.m. PROGRAM SALESMEN Football program salesmen may , picl- up programs- today at 4 p.m. , A Ketzer Field. 1 COSMOPOLITAN CLUB The public is invited to attend a , Cosmopolitan Club lecture on the historv of Arabic music Sunday at 4 p.m. in Kennan Dorm lounge. The speaker will be Hassan el Mamlouk of Egypt. , . j Who, What, Where, When, Why, How, If "Tom Dooley," "Three Jollv The Yack will take photographs, ; coachmen" and '.'Sally" watched cvA refreshments will be served fol- j UXCs Homecoming from the Bell lowing the program. ; . .. Tower, what would they see? They might see the "Kingston t T She's pinned to Sip Ep, Feebles. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB Tin. Philnlnriral Cl.ih will meet' iliu percormmg ai tne 1VA "use ROBERT SUN-BURNED AND GUN-BURNED... LIKE THE VIOLENT LAND HE RODE! London MlTCHUM THE NOW PLAYING COMING CLASSIFIEDS WANTED: SLEEPING ROOM FOR either one or two grad students. Must be within close walking dis tance of campus. Call SI LL US YUUR USED PAPER Racks We pay 4c each for used paper novels. If this doesn't sound like money to you, it will be a big boost to your youngster's Christ mas savings. THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP, 119 E. Franklin tend Stieet. ! Tuesday at. 7:30 p.m. in theFaculty Lounge of Morehead Planetarium. . Prpf. Nicholson JJ Adams , of the Department of Romance Languages will present a paper, "The .Spanish Picaresque. Four Hundred , Years Later". .. .f Faculty members, graduate stu dents and members of tfyeir .farrul-1 ies are invited. r v . SKATING . '' ! Presbyterian, students will roller skate tonight 8-10 in the Fellowship hall of the Student Center. Roller skates are provided. . NEWMAN CLUB r ' The Newman Club will Jiave a pic nic supper instead of a. business meeting Sunday, 4:30 p.m., Newman Center, 218 Rosemary St.' ' PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB j Bernard Passer, program direc- tor of the N. C. Society for Crippled j Children and" Adults, Mill , speak to j the Physical Therapy Club. Nov. 3. ! 7 p.m., physical therapy classroom. I University Hospital. Passer will talk ' nd show a film, "Reach for To ' morrow." sponsored by the Easter i Stnl Snr'itv Thr nuhlie mav at- tc night. KA social chairman, Burnie Miller, says that if the "Trio plays anywhere on campus, after the con cert, it's be at the K, House. The Jimmy Brown Combo Friday night and the "Catalin's" Saturday night will perform for KA's and j their dates. ! Phi Delt's will fete alumni, to a barbecue, luncheon Saturday be fore the game. Later on that night the "Doug Clark Combo" will play at the house. "Aloha" and "Howdv, Pardner" This afternoon and tonight Sig ' Ejj brothers, pledges and their dates will gather for a decorations 1 party. Tomorrow they'll take box lunches to the game and sit to- ! gether. The Vibrators will enter- tain at the house tomorrow night. ."The Rocking Flamingo's" will perform at the Sigma Nu house ffem 8 to 1 Saturday, night. Friday night they'll head an informal party el the Pi Lamb house. After Saturday's game Pi Lambs will gather at the Saddle Club in Durham. Yep, he was here in '39, "Tom." Kappa Sig's play host to Alumni Former Carolina Coed To Star On Ty Program Christine White, a former coed at ; Carolina, will star on "The .Million-: aire" over television station WTYD, Durham, on November 4, at 9 p.m. f Robert I -lss White plays the lead role of 1 Maureen Reynolds, the lonely young v. ite of an engineer who works in ' i South America. . ' J Her professional debut was made'j , en television's "Danger" in 1953. j rsfceTter Bowling This Weekend! CENTER BOWLING ALLEYS DURHAM Post Office Corner Open 11:00 A.M. - 11:00 P.M. OUTLINES, TRANSLATIONS, STUDY AIDS OF ALL KINDS THE BOOK EXCHANGE FIVE POINTS' : DURHAM, N. C. lnV li,,,,,,,,.,. ' - - -I as the TEP's gather at Poopy's Pad ; at an after-the-game party tomor for a Western Luau tonight. The j row. That'night they'll journey to TEP house will rock Saturday night j the Little School House for music 4:30 p.m.-3:"30 a.m. with the "Duke ' bv the Blair Ellis Combo. FOR SALE: 1. MITII & WESSON 1 K-22 pistol, double-action, fron tier model, good condition, $50.00 (holster included) 2. Winchester 32 Riile. lever-action, model 1892, good condition. $40.00. ; Contact Ward Sims. 89027. ; ... 1 DEAR MISS LOVELORN: J I'd like to go to the arboretum tonight and be a good girl. ANXIOUS i , DEAR ANXIOUS: NEA Superintendent of Chapel Hill Pub lic Schools Dr. Joseph . M. - Johnson will speak on "Our Responsibilities i.id Personal Pride and Growth" at Tuesday's meeting of the Frank Porter Graham chapter of the stu dent NEA. The meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. in Peabody Hall. CAROLINA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Korean International Student Jay Parke will give a short talk tonight alter the regular 6 p.m. supper "The Doug Clark Combo" enter tains the Phi Kappa Sig's Satur day . afternoon. "The Cavaliers" will play at the house Saturday night. Delta Sig's journey to the Home-. K? j Jazz Quartet." the "Rocking Fla-: mingojs" and the "Elmorroccos." j Phi Gam's, Zete's and Sigma Clii's will dance . Saturday night o music, by the , "Shadows" at the American Legion Hut. This 'after peon, Zete's and Sigma Chi's will begin Homecoming with pre-concert ! stead Cabin at Hogan's Lake Satur Parties- - ! day night with the AK Psi's for a If ole' "Tom" strained' real . . . j Halloween celebration. The Nick hard, he might see the DeKE's, j Kearns Combo will play. SAE's, ATO's and Haly Smith and j " his Clowns at a Saturday night party in Durham. The DeKE's will serve breakfast at the house after the party. CHUCK WAGON SPECIAL OF THE DAY! BAKED TUNA EN CASSEROLE Two Vegetables Tea or Coffee' Bread & Butter Dessert c The Carolina Coffee Shop Announces that beginning November 1, it vill again be open evenings until 11 o'clock playing classical music exclusively, but only on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights. Catering to late eaters and coffee drinkers, we hope to see you then! The Carolina Coffee Shop Make up your mind. kid. If you i meeting of the Carolina Christian v ant to be a good girl, go to the Fellowship upstairs in Lenoir Hall. Ranch House. MISS LOVELORN CONDI- DODGE. 19.M. IX FAIR tion. Sltw.OO. Call 9-0U37. TUXEDOT 42 SHORtT PERFECT condition. $10.00 Phone 21207. rMQNTALBO Church end Porrish jsfs, Vy (,i dr I.nntltr.) j i. Hj With bullet bodice and dancing skirt . . . -( Jj to p.roii' te into In. l.;ielight. C(""o blue, tire :r.l tPtcralil, 3-13 1 I - - J) fts. V:r v V V t.-.S-X1fcM Like, you know man . . . Let's make the scene FRANOR MOTORS, Inc. 500 W. Morgan Street in Raleigh Gl it rrn? they're franchised dealers for the swingingtst im ports: AUSTIN-HE ALEY, MGA, A. H. SPRITE. TRIUMPH TR-3A, alfa - RQMEo. Austin of ENGLAND, MORRIS MINOR, HILLMAN MINX, and the SUN BEAM RAPIER. ', They've even got factory trained mechanics and areon the scene evenings except Saturdays. I ! Read Robert Ruark's Section On UNC in Poor No More Looking's Free At The Iniiinate Bookshop 119 t; hnklm St. Open 1iH lb P.M. ART INTEREST The art interest group which meets each Monday 7-9 p.m. in the Presbyterian Student Center, is hav ing a special program on Monday at 8 p.m. Bob Jchnson, Wesley Foundation director, will lead the group in an examination of selected paintings to explore the qualities of religious art, His basis for discussion will be Paul Tillich's article "Existential Aspects of Modern Art." In Cart Michalson's book. Christianity and the Existentialists. Any person in terested is invited to meet with the group. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bible Seminar and Westminster Pilule Class will meet jointly for cof fee and doughnuts in the Prcsby iruin Student Center Lounge at 9:45 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 1. 'U 10 o'clock the groups will separate for their respective meetings, the Sem inar in the Council Room, tho Bible Class in the Lounge. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP The Westminster Fellpwship will meet, in the , Presbyterian Student Center Fellowsliip Hall for supper at 5:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 1, fol lowed by the second in a series of f.'ve meetings of four intriguing dis cussion groups. The group topics -.re 1 Presbyterian Stumbling P.Jocks '2) .Christians and Nuclear Warfare; (3 Bible Study on I John, r.nd, 4. The Christian's View of Rqce Relations and Integration. Ooo la la . . . the DU's are adopt- J ing a French theme for their party ' j tomorrow night. The "Debonair 's" , j fn.m Dook will play. : I "The Quarter Notes." a progres i sive jazz combo, will be at the PiKA house 4-6 this afternoon. Sat urday night. Sleepy King and his band from Norfolk will man the mu sic helm at the house. What's that, "Sally?" masked men? Lambda Chi's will don masks and costumes tomorrow night for a Hal loween Masquerade. "The Hot Nuts" trke over the Lambda Chi house !-30-l p.m. tonight. EXCLUSIVE! again at LEDBETTER-PICKARD NORTH CAROLINA 6 FOOTER SCARVES r i Ti nfiCiii" ir i j Town & Campus announces a ten-day give away of merchandise valued at over S200.00 The first of five drawings will be on Mon day at 12:30 Register Today!! Item 1 Choice o' blazer Jim Crisp and his combo will head the Chi Psi Halloween cos tume party tonight, and tomor row the Normnn Bernard combo will help the Chi Psi celebrate Alumni Day. ZBT's and Kappa Psi's get to gether tonight for an informal party and tomorrow night at Maultsby Cabin with the "Charlie Lindsav Combo." "The Hot Nuts" will per form at 'the ZBT house tomorrow from 1H30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mclvcr. Dorm coeds went Hallo ween Thursday night at a dorm costume party. Decorations will be left up for .week-end festivities. "The Coachmen" can see that pin sparkle all the way 'cross campus. Sig Ep's will serenade Judy At- ticks tonight here in Chapel Hill. 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Specifically, the Old 1 esrornent, ps..er6noniy, XXXII, 1i ' He k&pt him as Ihe af V "All IS NOT COID" Seens like everybody had a crack ot this piece of homely philosophy, but the originotor seems to be Geoffrey Chaucer, in "The Hoose of Fame ", Book I: "Hyf it mot off gold that ghreth" -cooirr lo...- Was fere orty Rmit fo He raterrs of Thonos JeffersorX.Sfote$ofl, jcieniirf, architect he also authored this adrnooitfbn: "When angry, count rer fce'or you jpeoi; if wry angry, a hundred." JockOQ T-Shirts The most respected, credtiVe name m mdirweor is Jodrey brood. It stands toreajpn, Ihen.Jhot Jockey kond T-shirts are unmatched for quality as well as .styling. Yoo can choose from standard crew neck T-shirt, "taper-tee'' shirt, sleeveless l-shirt, and V-neck T-shirt models. Every man needs a drawer full of T-shirts and the label to look for i Jockey brand. Let guide you to rfce world's finest uncerwecr. fashioned by the house af P .. . ' L HILL 502 W. 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