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i Saturday, November 20, 1965 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Pare 5 1 i 0: 3ook AU Cairpus Calendar items must be subletted in person at the DTH offices in GM by 2 p.m. the day before the de s'cl publication date (by 10 a.m. Saturday for Sunday's OTU). Lost and Found notices will be run on Tuesday and 5 t turd ays only. TODAY 1 h; Fall 1965 issue of the Caro lina Quarterly featuring four local writers and poets is now on sale at the following pl?ces: Lenoir Hall, Chase Cafeteria, Y-Court, Bull's riead Book Store, and down town at Sutton's Drugstore, end at the stand in front of the Tempo Room. Tau Epsilon Phi is acting as campus coordinator for Xhristian House, an organi sation collecting and distrib uting toys and clothing to needy families. Please bring ; something back from this vacation and put it in the deposit boxes which will be provided. Pick-up will be Thurs. and Fri., Dec. 3 and 4. For further information, BEAT DOOK WEEKEND 1 i2k Tonight LOUIS ARMSTRONG and His All-Stars CARMICHAEL Get Tickets Sunday Afternoon THE SUPREMES with the Lovin' Spoonful CARMICHAEL 1:30 p.m. Brought to you by GM Have 18 Dowls ot vintage burgundy ...onus! v- ISP 'IsJfU fBtirntindy h NEW AROMATIC SMOKING TOBACCO t Enjoy a free full-size pouch of Burgundy. An aromatic blend of vintage tobaccos, fine taste and pleasant wine aroma, for the smoothest smoke ever to come out of a pipe. Clip the coupon now. Cheers! p -I z Z 5 go S o 0- " ti ? 3 H i Q - a - J c s cnj n K c o wo o ; E W eekend Events call Tau Epsilon Phi, 968 LC07 or 968-9091. SUNDAY Students who would like to help with activities at the Umstead Hospital one after noon a week are asked to please leave their name and phone number in the Y Student offices upstairs in the Y Building. Jim Meredith and Nancy Nor wood, students will perform in a recital at Hill Hall at 8 p.m. The Duo-pianists will play Brahams, Mozart, and Debussy. LSA supper - study in the church at 5:30 p.m. Supper will be followed by the pro gram "State Legislature, Speaker Ban, and the Uni versity" presented by Dr. Arnold Nash. The Sunday University Wor ship at the Wesley Founda tion at 4 p.m. will feature the Rev. Robert Johnson, the Methodist Chaplain for UNC. The Sunday Evening Sympos ium at the Wesley Founda tion will be at 7:30 p.m. The NOW! 8 P.M. - . .V. V.".V. . .:Y- f & TRIANGLE VOLKSWAGEN Also Fine Selection of Used VWs Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. Durham topic will be "The Geography of Christian Disintegration: Diary of a Country Priest," a film based on the George Bernanos novel and a win ner of eight international awards. The Rev. Bob Johnson, the Methodist Chaplin to UNC, will deliver a book review in sermonic form of Harry Cox's The Secular City. The topic will be 'The Secular City and The City of God," at 4:30 p.m. in the Wesley Foundation. The Roman Catholic Student Center and the Wesley Foun dation will co-sponsor the showing of Bernanos' The Diary of a Country Priest, at 7:30 p.m. in the Wesley Foundation. The Gallery Coffee Shop will be open following the film. The Gal lery now features seventeen new oil paintings by Joachim Probst of New York City. The Cosmopolitan Club will sponsor a program featur ing the music and dances of Afghanistan at 3 p.m. at the Presbyterian Student Cen ter. Refreshments will be TODAY - TUESDAY 3K ft Short, the internationally famed "Night and For' by Alain Resnais Daily at 1:30 3:23 5:16 7:10 & 9:04 RIALTO, DURHAM Op -Color Shows at: 1:00 - 3:03 5:00 - 7:09 - 9:12 NOW PLAYING The Volkswagen Fastback 'O o iQ)y At served. All interested per sons are welcome. The Newman club meeting will be held at the Wesley Foundation at 7:30 p.m. It will be a joint meeting with the Methodist Student group to watch the movie "Diary of a Country Priest." Dis cussion will follow. The Student Peace Union will meet at l p.m. in front of Silent Sam. Chancellor Paul F. Sharp will speak on "The Impact of Faith on Contemporary Life" at 5:30 p.m. at the University Baptist Church, followed by supper and a student forum on "A Re-examination of the Trinity," led by James Cansler of the Baptist Student Union chap ter at 7 p.m. LOST AND FOUND Found: A foreign gold coin has been found in Cobb basement. The loser may contact Jerry Rouse, 110 Stacy Dorm, 968-9064. Lost: A black wallet with S30 inside. Call Tom Rhodes, 929-5027. Reward offered. Lost: A wallet somewhere UNCUT . . .UNCENSORED "SENSUOUS AND SENSUAL FUN A PHILANDERER'S ROMP THROUGH FIELDS OF WAVING GIRLS!" NY. Times JOSEPH E LEV!NE PONTI MAHCEUO tarrtno MASTROIANNI i. VIRNA LISI non'70 An EMBASSY PICTURES Mnh 1 RECOMMENDED FOR ADULTS ONLyI Sedan. TUNC near Lewis HalL u found 2fes!omact Joe Pto3n- Lost: A black wallet in Me morial Hall on the left side, row K, at the Norman Lub off Concert. If found please contact Hugh Owens in 11 Vance, 968-9177. Found: A lady's wrist watch m the Bell Tower parking lot Wednesday a.m. Call 968 0011 to identify and claim. Lost: An AFROTC text, Ap plied Imagination. Please contact Jack Harrington, 218 Avery, 968-9108 or the DTH Business nffirp miifi7 Lost: A maroon nylon pitch er 5 warm-up jacket. Call w vance, ywj-9070. Lost: A gold signet ring with the initials R.O.D. Please contact Barbara Hunnicutt at yb-9009 after 6 p.m. A reward is offered. Lost: A nan hln Tnn Fog chesterfield rainrnaf in the Pine Room. Please re turn to Diana Deyo, Nurses' Dorm. 968-9009. Lost: A Chpm 11 tow looseleaf notes, Spanish text and reader. Please return tnem, no questions asked. Stuart Baldwin, 401 W. Franklin Street. MHC Tries Cases The Men's Honor Council Thursday night placed a stu dent charged with lying, on two semester's probation. The Council also heard two of the cases stemming from the por nographic film showings in Morrison College, but the de cisions reached in these trials have not been released. According to Chairman Van MacNair, no statements will be made until the remainder of the ten cases has been tried next Monday and Tuesday nights. The student who received probation was accused of lying to a campus policeman and pleaded guilty to the charge. Take Mom a Brush Stroke Print for Thanksgiving . . . O She'll be surprised and deligjited. O Cast your bread upon the waters, and all that. O Christmas is coming, Chum, Chris m as is coming. The Intimate Bookshop 119 E. Franklin St. FfiBLl FQESB STORE Chapel Hill's First Drive-ln Convenience Food Store COME AS YOU ARE SHOP FROM YOUR CAR Open 7 Days a Week Pine State Milk and Dairy Products Cheeses Party Items and Chips OUR PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE CHAMPAGNE By the CASE or the Bottle For Fraternity. Sorority, and Dorm Parties KEG BEER or SIX PAKS E. Franklin St. at Bolin Creek Phone 942-2626 Some Get Rent Refund A limited number of students who have lived in crowded triple rooms through Nov. 20 will receive refunds of $12.50 each from the UNC Cashier on Monday. Refunds will be eiven to stu dents living in the following Kesidence Halls only: Man gum, Manly, Ruffin. Grimes, Aycock. Lewis. Everett. Gra ham, Stacy, Alexander, and Joyner. USE CHRISTMAS SEALS SALE. MAGNAVOX Mmnonent stereo svstem like new. Transistorized ampuiier with 5 yr. guarantee. Diamond': stylus with 10 yr. guarantee.' $120.00. Call 929-2009 after 6 p.m. WANTED: ELECTRONICS; technician familiar with record players for full or part time. Call 942-3556. NEW 2 BEDROOM, AIR CON ditioned mobile home. 10 x 45'. Available Dec. 1 $80 per month. Telephone 942-3268 or 942-1749. WAVTTTTV RTT1T? TCt AMTV from Raleigh. Starting Janu-jj ary 3. Leave message 8JZ-757Z. FOR SALE: 1960 CHEVRO let. White impala convertible, white one-year old top. Full power, radio & heater. 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