Saturday. November 6, 196
THE DAILY TAR HEEL
Philosophy Club Meeting
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What's Going On At Carolina
s JSv Cm Phi,0Phical AH new members must at-
tional mppVinV . S orha. tend. Anyone unable to be
pm I ? 2U LTr at 7 there contact Bill Wood-
p.m. in 213 Caldwell Hall. all. 92JMJ129. hv
Old Well
Sterling Silver $4.00
Gold Plate $5 00
Solid Gold qq
T. L. MP JEWELRY
The n&me of the Old Well Charm
135 East Franklin St.
NANCY WILSON
With SI ZENTNER and
His Band
Tonight at 8 p.m.
Tickets on sale at GM information desk and at the door
FOR U.N.C. STUDENTS
LLN.C. STUDENTS $1.00
GENERAL PUBLIC TICKET SALES BEGIN
NOV. 3 $1.50 for GENERAL PUBLIC
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Looking for
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you were taking the sink
apart to get at your tiepin.
I didn't want it
to rust.
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trouble keeping your hands
on your capital?
They don't call me
Hot Fingers for nothing.
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All Campus Calendar items
must be submitted in person
at the DTH offices in GM by
2 p.m. the day before the de
sired publication date (by 10
a.m. Saturday for Sunday's
DTH). Lost and Found notices
will be run on Tuesday and
Saturdays only.
TODAY
New Morality, the current is
sue of New Wine is on sale
at the following places: Y
Court, Lenoir Hall, Chase
Cafeteria, Bull's Head, Car
olina Coffee Shop, Kemp's
and GM. This present issue
FOR RENT: NEW 10 x 50
completely furnished, 2 bed
room mobile home. Available
immediately. Telephone 942
3268 or 942-1749.
FOR SALE 1965 HONDA CB
160 under 900 miles, 2 mos. old,
perfect condition, must sell
immediately. $480.00. Contact
Pete Snyder, 968-9117.
1960 CHEVROLET IMPALA
convertible. White body, white
one year old top. Full power,
radio & heater. Good price.
Call 942-4554 after 6:30.
FOR SALE: HONDA 150 CC.
1600 actual miles, like new.
Blue $475 cash. Call 942-2312.
ROOM FOR RENT IMMEDI
ately rent: $30.00 per month.
Location: 5 minutes from
campus. Contact or phone Mrs.
E. V. Leigh 204 Pritchard Ave.,
phone 942-5689.
Yea' Gottu Muv&
Miles & Miles of HOPE
Something wonderful happens
tchett tfott join Bob in his
latest road discovery.
Travel with him on every
HILARIOUS step of the tcay
he led over 70,000,000
television viewers on the
twice repeated network (NBC)
showing of his memorable
junket of joy for our boys
in Vietnam. Recorded during
actual performances at U.S.
Military bases in Vietnam,
Thailand, Korea, etc.
Come Join the 1st Anniversary oi
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Hickory Farm
BEEF STICK
Reg. $1.49 lb.
Anniversory $1 .29
Special I lb.
103 Kinds of Spices
Jams and Jellies
Wide Selection of
Salad Dressings
- FREE -
Coffee Samples
HffllR- Pn Monday -Friday 9:30 aun. 'til 9:00 p.m.
llUUno. Saturday 9:00 - 6:00 Sunday 1. -00 - 6:00
discusses the implications d
the new morality in the
world today.
"Sardams" Combo will play at
Maverick House from 8-12
p.m. in the Voo-Doo Room
and the Red Garter Room.
$1 per couple.
SUNDAY
All persons working with the
Murdoch program sponsored
by Westminster Fellowship
Episcopal Student Congrega
tion should meet at 1:30 p.m.
at the Episcopal Church
parking lot.
Westminster Fellowship spon
sors four simultaneous dis
cussion groups: "The New
Morality," "The University
and the Student," "The Leap
of Faith," and "Comparative
Religions: Judaism, Islam
and Hinduism." Supper is
at 5:30 p.m.
Dorm meeting of freshmen of
ficers in Joyner at 9 p.m.,
Alexander at 9 p.m., and
Morrison at 10 and 11 p.m.
Dr. Robert Cushman will
speak at the Sunday Univer
sity Worship at 4 p.m. in the
Wesley Foundation.
The Sunday Evening Sympos
ium will have the formal
Opening of the Wesley Foun
dation Building at 4 p.m.
Dean Robert E. Cushman
will deliver the sermon.
The Carolina Political Union
will meet at 8 p.m. in the
Grail Room. Dr. Joel
Schwartz of the Depart
ment of Political Science will
speak about Communism -ideology
vs. practice.
Graduate Christian Fellowship
meets at 8-9 p.m. in Roland
Parker III. Bible study on
John I for all interested
graduate students.
The Cosmopolitan Club will
present a program entitled
"From Austria Onwards" at
3 p.m. at the Presbyterian
Student Center. All foreign
students, host families and
interested persons are in
vited. The Olin T. Binkley Baptist
Church will continue its
church school series with Dr.
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NATURAL
CHEESES
FREE!
Your Choice of 1 Box
Bremners Wafers
or
Hickory Farms
Old Fashion Crackers
with each purchase of
CHEESE BALL
or CHEESE LOG
Sam Hill as the leader. Cof
fee will be served at 9:30
a.m. and the class will begin
at 10. Morning worship will
follow at 11 a.m. with the
Reverend William C u r r i n
speaking. The Sunday night
supper seminars at 6 p.m.
will be led by Rev. William
Currin speaking on "Studies
in Christian Education, Ex
amination and Evaluation."
Sunday's student group will
be led by Dot and Jim Cans
ler discussing "The Morality
of Romance." Rides to Bink
ley can be obtained at Y
Court, Chase Cafeteria and
the Nurses' Dorm at 9:30,
10:40 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
MONDAY
The Academic affairs Com
mittee will meet in the Grail
Room at 4 p.m.
Tennis Club meets on the var
sity courts at 3:30.
WAA Council meeting at 5:15
in the Women's Gym.
Spash club meets at 6:45 in
the pool.
Tickets go on sale for Norman
Luboff Choir to UNC students
and dates only. They will be
on sale for the general pub
lic Nov. 13. Tickets may be
bought at the GM Info Desk.
UNC students 50 cents, dates
$1., general public $2 and $3.
Interviews for Campus Chest
Committees will be held
Mond.-Thurs. from 3-5 p.m.
upstairs in the Y Building.
Positions are available on
the Secretariat and on the
Auction Drive, Publicity,
and Carnival Committees.
ISB meeting at 7:15 p.m. up
stairs in the Y.
The Student National Educa
tion Association will hold its
second meeting at 7 p.m. in
room 08 Peabody. Following
a showing of the film, Pal
mour Street, Dr. Rose But
ler Browne of Durham will
discuss "Education and the
Poverty Program." All
SNEA members and others
interested in joining are en
couraged to attend. New
memberships will be accept-
ed at this meeting.
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IMPORTED
CANDIES
Reg. 98c lb.
Anniversary
Special
79V
Advance Showing
Christmas Baskets
and
Gift Packages
Special Attention
to Commercial and
Executive Accounts
Eastgate Shopping Center
Chapel Hill, N. C
All people who have signed up
for the GM Ping-Pong tourn
ament please meet in Wool
len Gym at 6:45.
The Toronto Exchange will
meet in Roland Parker at 5
p.m. This meeting is com
pulsory for all exchange
members.
The Ilillel Foundation will have
an opening session of the Bi
ble Study Group from 9-10
p.m. in the Psychology
Building, room 128, at Duke
University. All are welcome.
LOST AND FOUND
Lost: ID silver bracelet. Name
Dennis engraved on it. Re
ward. Call Dennis Chapman.
114 Graham.
Found: Transistor radio in
Battle Park. To identify, call
Dr. Watkins, 362 Phillips
Hall, 933-2128.
Found: A man's tan cardigan
sweater on campus. To iden
tify call 942-3970.
Isn't riding better than walking? Isn't cycle
parking easier than car parking? Would you rath
er get 15 miles per gallon, or would you prefer 14
times that much? Would you rather sleep 30 min
utes later in the morning?
IF SO, TRY OUR
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Lot: Black leather wallet
in lion! ectu:i of gearroil
Hall on the 2y:h of Oct. at
the firt show of "Gig."
Please return to Hugh O'Acns
11 Vance. Reward offered.
Lost: Binoculars in case after
the C.a. game. Also an Econ.
book. Call Bob Coleman, 21"
Graham. 968-9159.
Lost: Pants to Tuvedo. Re
ward. Call Straughan, 114
Manly Dorm.
Lost: Ring of five keys with
Lyon emblem. Please return
to Y office.
Lost: Taken from Lenoir Hall
a navy London Fog jacket
size 40. on Wed. Between 10
11 a.m. if Found please re
turn to Steve Karurman. 01
Parker.
Lost: Black umbrella in vicin
ity of Yenable. If found call
303 Manly, 968-9115.
Lost: Silver charm bracelet
valued at $100, on Oct. 16
during the football game,
near Kenan Stadium or Bell
Franklin St.r v C
Hill. N. C.
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Contact Mrs. Clyde Envin, 8
Fleming Road. Glen Lennox.
929-2693. Reward offered.
Lost: Black trench roat with
name Snouffer. Tlease write
E.J. Snouffer, 208 Evergreen
Lane.
Lost: 305 Super Hawk Honda.
black. Take two weeks ago
from front of Joyner Dorm.
$100 .eward. Call 416 Joyner.
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