October 9, 1970 Page Eight UNC Cainm puis Gale midair THE DAILY TAR HEEL The State Affairs Committee will meet Oct. 12 in the Union. All members are urged to attend. Students initiated last spring into the Freshman Honors Society may pick up membership certificates and keys in 303 D South Bldg. There will be a meeting of committee chairman of the International Handicrafts Bazaar on Tuesday evening, Oct. 13, on the second floor of the YM-YWCA. The Association of Women Students will meet Monday Oct. 12 at 6:45 in room 2 1 7 of the Union. Make-up exam for Beuavie's Econ 31 (spring 70) will be held at Gardner 105 at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 15. A review session will be held there at 7:30 Oct. 13. See Larry McRae in Hanes 400 G for more information. The India Association of UNC will meet in the School of Public Health lounge Saturday, Oct. 10, at 2 p.m. The Association is concerned with the cultural aims of the country. Public is invited. Several roles are still open in the opera 'The Ballad of Baby Doe" being presented by the Music Department. Anyone wishing to audition may contact Mr. Porco, room A, Hill Hall, 933-1093 or come by room 103 on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. Alpha Epsilon Delta will hold its first Weekend Free Flicks Tonight, "FUN AND FANCY FREE." An animated cartoon feature by Walt Disney about Bongo, a circus bear who faces problems when he escapes into the wilds of nature. And, "A WORLD IS BORN" from "FANTASIA," also by Disney. This is entertainment for really straight straights, or really freaky Freaks, depending on your view point. Saturday, "SECRET CEREMONY." Mia Farrow and Elizabeth Taylor star in the story of a demented young girl and an aging prostitute in the psychological drama. To be shown with 'THE CRITIC " Sunday, "PERSONA." A Swedish movie directed by Ingmar Bergman. A story of two women and their need for mutual identification... Speaking of I.D.'s, bring yours along to the flick. It's the only way to get in, you know. TIRED OF WALKING? FOR LOW COST TRANSPORTATION HONDA - BMW - BULTACO - KAWASAKI New & Used Models , Comprising the Triangle Area's Largest Selection 505 N. Mangum St. DURHAM - 688-7525 rl 9-9 Sat.. 9-6 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE - OUR SPECIALTY l WW -i . IT LLM We'll Increase your reading speed on the spot The Mini-Lesson lasts only one hour. But in that brief time, you'll discover the thrill of reading almost as fast as you can turn the page. The Mini-Lesson is a free introduction to our Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics Course. In addition to speed, this course improves memory and study skills. The Mini-Lesson is free and open to the public. This week's Mini-Lesson Schedule puADci Mil I Thurs. Mon. Tues. CHAPEL HILL Qct g Qct Carolina Inn 0 0 0 W.Cameron 8 pm- 8pm- 8P m" rMiriin Thurs. Fri. Sat. DURHAM Qct8 0ctg Qct 1Q Downtowner Motor Inn 309 W. Chapel Hill B p m Hilton Motor Inn 2424 Erwin Road 8 p m" 10 am RALEIGH Thur!; Mon- Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Downtowner Motor Inn Q 309 Hillsborough St. 8 p m' 8 p m' QEfiBDG S STDBY SEDTEff meeting Monday, Oct. 12, at 7 p.rn in room 226 of the Med School. The Student Leadership Development Commission is having interviews from 3-6 p.m. in room 205 of the Union this week. The program consists of three weekends of training in leadership. Applications are available at the Union desk, or call 942-5890. Beginning Israeli dancing will be taught this Monday, Oct. 12, from 7:30-9 p.m. at the Hillel Foundation, 210 W. Camerson Ave. All students are welcome. Intensive language study courses are being taught by the ISC in French, German and Spanish. Sign up in the' lobby of Can Dorm. LOST-tan, four divider notebook with class notes. Contact Brad Hayes at 96704826. Reward. FOUND-keys found between Grimes and Davie. Call and identify. 967-5017. Ike And Tina Tickets are still available at the Union information desk for the Ike and Tina Turner Concert tomorrow night in Carmichael Auditorium. All tickets are $2.00. with students limited to four tickets per I.D. card. Union activities officials reported Thursday that the concert should be characterized by a better "sound." They said Union sound equipment would be utilized to a maximum extent to ensure listening enjoyment. J j -sar-" X '-"iV.-V... T "X" : ii "THE NIGHT THOREAU. SPENT IN JAIL." the opening production of the Carolina Playmakers 1970-71 season, begins ticket. sales Monday, October 12, at the Business Office in Graham Memorial Building and at Ledbetter-Pickard in downtown Chapel Hill. The production is scheduled for October 20-25 at 8 p jti. at the Plavmakers Theatre. "Thoreau" has been hailed as a modern masterpiece by the nation's critics. The Playmakers production will mark the Southern premiere of the work which is later slated for filming by Universal Studios and a possible Broadway production. Malcolm Groome, a senior BFA Dramatic Art major, will play the role of Henry David Thoreau. Phil Whitehill plays Ralph Waldo Emerson with Debbie Bloodworth as Lydian Emerson. Skip Lefler plays John and Mary Linda Key pbys Ellen Sewell. The production is directed by Thomas Patterson. All tickets for "Thoreau" are S2.50. Telephone reservations may be made by calling the Playmakers Business Office at 933-1 121. Other Playmakers productions include 'The Knack," a zany comedy which ran on Broadway for two years, to he presented at the Playmakers Theatre Nov. 17-22. "Woyzeck," the tragic drama of a soldier and his search for a meaning to life, comes to the Graham Memorial Lounge Theatre the week of Dec. 8. 'The Boy Friend" will run the week of Feb. 23 at the Playmakers Theatre, and "Much Ado About Nothing" is scheduled for March 16-23 in the Graham Memorial Lounge Theatre. A sampling of what you can eat at Eat at joe's: JOE'S BEEF REGULAR JOE an ordinary all-American hamburger 20C REGULAR JOE VVCHEESE . . which makes it a cheeseburger 25C STACKED JOE a double-decker version of the Regular Joe WCheese 49C BIG JOE for the slightly more voracious appetite . . . and the quarter-pound weight claim doesn't even include the lettuce, tomatoes, onions and sesame seed bun 60C BIG JOE WCHEESE as if you could ask for anything more 65C OTHER WEIRD JOES HONEST JOE a frankfurter, of course 35C ACTOR JOE a ham sandwich what else?. 69C SAILOR JOE would you believe, a submarine 79C ETHNIC JOE. . . . knockwurst, pastrami and Swiss 89C TO QUAFF JOE'S REGULAR BREW a bit drafty . 35C JOE'S CANNED BREW . . 45C OTHER ORDINARY STUFF . . like Cokes, coffee, and even milk, all priced within a student's means WHAT IS EAT AT JOE'S? Well, it's not a class joint. On the other hand, it's not a greasy spoon, either. Hopefully you won't find a one in the place. The food is good. And cheap. And fast. And nearby. AND WE HAVE A "GRADE A" SANITATION RATING! I Lii ML! Z&U KM West Franklin Street across from University Square behind the tire rack at Oble Davis Esso 225 N. Greene Greensboro 274-1571

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