I' 4 The Daily Tar Heel Friday, October 28, 1977 campus calendar- Compiled by Jodi Bishop Public urviei nnounctmtnti mutt bi turna In to thi box outtldi thi DTH officii in the Union by V00 p m. It tnty trt to run tht ntxt dty. Etch Ittm will run it least twice ACTIVITIES TODAY Tht (SM Cutturtl Commit) proud l prencnti the annual Ml. IM Coronation Sill at I p.m. in Greai Hall. Carolina I'mon. Advanced tickeli are $2 50 for tingle and $4 for couplet. A ivmponum on Clinical HtMireh Methodology end Protocol tor Evaluating Environmental Eftecta In Men will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at the Carolina Inn. The topic will be "Special Coniiderttioni and Approachei in Environmental Clinical Reaearch " The lympoiium it open to the public. Tht Hunper Action Committee will meet at 7 pm it the Camput Y Building Marion Tucker of North Carolina Seaional and Migrant Farm Worktn will ipeak on the Orange County ichnol lunch program. Booklet, a contemporary Chriitian group, will be in concert at 8 p m. ai the Church of St. Thomai More, Admmion ii free, Overeetere Anonymoul will meet from I to 2 p.m. in Room 206 Ctmpui Y Building. Emphanii ii on Hopping the need to overeat. Orenvllle Bealdence College will hold a dance merethon 15 dynamite ways to play it safe. For $5.95. beginning at B p.m. in the Granville Cafeteria. I he first priire is SMI Door prizes will be given throughout the marathon. All proceeds will be given to UNICEF. For more information call v.U-1792, UPCOMING EVENTS The lororitiei of Alpha Keppe Alpha and Delta Sigma Thete cordially Invite everyone to their "Dltso: Matquerede Style" from 10 p.m. to 2 l.m. Saturday in Oreatjtall. Carolina Union. The Duke Oiy AlHence end CirollniQiy Aatoclitlon will celebrate Halloween with a party at Duke from 8 to II p.m. Saturday at Duke University tail Campui Center (behind East Camput Library). Chriitian guitar player and singer Brim McLiren will be In concert at 7:30 pm. Saturday in the Old Fellowship Hall at Univeriity Methodm Church, Admission is free. The United Chriitian Fellowship will sponsor its third annual "Jim lor Jteui" from 7 JO to 1 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Craige Recreation Room. The UNC Water Pok) Club will practice at I p.m. Saturday at Bowman Cray Pool. Newcomers are welcome. All proletsors and big brother big titter participants are invited to bring their kids to trlck-or-treet it Joyner from 7 to 9 p.m. on Sunday. Adult escorts arc required. Candy.cookics and punch will be served to all hobgoblins and spooks who come. The FCA will have a Halloween party at tt p m SundayinKenan An exciting offer from Discovery. A vinery package ' ol 15 Horizon male contraceptu to fit every mood. Ribbed, contoured, natural and new, exotic South Sea colors. All gently lubricated for natural sensitivity. Discover the safe alternative. Send for your variety pack today. V3isovery,P,6. Box, West Hartfori J CT 06107 7JNC ! Please rush me my Discovery variety pack in a j plain, brown wrapper. J C Variety pack of 15 Huruon contraceptives for 15.95. ' O Package of 3 StimuJa contraceptives for 11.50. 1 I I I I I 3 ! NAME j j ADDRESS ! CITY STATE ZIP j q yl-.v.1.1.1.1.1.'.'.'.1.' .'.'A'.'.'.VA'e'.'t'v Y hi .., 1 Y O ft; ' 2 BlgFatur "Oblong BOX" Vincent Price . "Cry ol the Banshee" .with Vincent PrJc,Chrlstophf Lee :: Late Shows 11:30 Frl., Sat., Sun. Young People's Matinee Sat, 1V00 A.M. 4 iNCNtnX tOttMAJUT ! HTH Exotic Clothes from the Far East Jt 'i n . Yi ., This silky blouse and a wide variety of padded and embroidered Chinese jackets are in stock at Andromeda. There are also many Chinese gifts and accessories for special gifts or just for yourself. RflDROfnDR 129 E. Franklin St. Field House. Everyone is welcome. Dress up or corneas you arc. A Children'! Halloween Camlvil will be held ai the Hillcl l-nundatinn from J to 5:30 p.m. Sunday, (iamei. refreshments, prires. a haunted house and a costume contest will be included. Cull V42-4057 for more information. N.C. residents will have an unique opportunity to experience a New Oimee Tournament from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday ;it C ulhrcth Junior High. Cosponsorcd by the Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation Department, the tournament will oiler an addition and a new direction to traditional games and sports. 1 he event is free and promises to provide iin atrernoon of fun and activity in a spirit of cooperation. The Cirollni Club Football car cirivin to Raleigh will meet at I2:J0 p.m. at Navy Field to go to the UNC-N.C. Slate match. The game ttartt at 2 p.m. The School ol Education will hold pre-regltlratlon advisory Millont for all undergraduate education majors from 4 in 6 p.m. Monday in Peahody Hall. Studentt should check the notices posted in Peabody Hall for the location of these meetings. A Halloween Harveet Celebration is planned tor the campus from noon to J p.m. Monday in the Pit. Entertainment which includes the Hickory Hollow Blucgrass Band and the Apple Chill Cloggers will he featured. A Monatar Math Disco will he held in Cireal Hall from 9 p.m. to midnight with Roy Rosen's Dynamite Disco and Light Show. Admission tothcdiscn is free with a student ID and prool of age. Bring your own beer and wine. A UNCCC Short Course entitled PI I (Session .1) will be held at 3 p.m. Monday in 22H Phillips Hull. An IH5S Short Course entitled Survey Research (Session .1) will be held at 2 p m Monday in 2119 Manning Hall. All students interested in the Political Science Honors Program arc invited to a meeting at .V.10 pm Monday in 510 Hamilton Hall. A colloquium sponsored by the Department ol Computer Science entitled The Template-Layout Problem will be held at 4 p.m. Monday in 107 Smith. The speaker will be Herbert Freeman, professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Mann tickets Tickets for the Herbie Mann and the Family of Mann concert tonight at Memorial Hall are available at the Carolina Union desk and at the door. Tickets are $4.50, general admission. m SAVE more than 75 on FAMOUS BRANDS SHOES AND SANDALS $6.50 a pair 2 pairs for $10.00 Finest Quality Shoes and Boots new and used Pic and Save SHOE OUTLET 405 West Rosemary next to Tijuana Fats and the Cat's Cradle. Please stop in youll love us! SHOWS 3:00? 5:00; 7:00 9:00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i "HheGcdP GEORGE BURNS JOHN DENVER m COlOt SHOWS wenn't born!! 3:15 THI 5:15 7:15 9:15 They were kicked out of HELL!!! CREATURES S1M 1" ,m 3 Thiatre 3:30 K( This riattala nsk'ei mwunvy a i w 'Rita Hayworth, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. I in "Angels Over Broadway": No MPAA V 5:30 7:30 9:30 ELLIOT'S NEST presents a Most original - $25 1st prize - $25 2nd prize $10 3rd prize - $5 :.. wMmJk&&h &7-i7M l(Ml r'filtiil''! Ii" .MlA-----a..--MaMt f LHEQsOi 3rd BIG WEEK SHOWS! rannrri t 2:15 EAiillsrsDl ffl'H?! 5:45 M Vowe story. MJjililfTji 7:30 filWWMWLStCTIIR illiXfI '"' . 9:15 s w'-m he,DovEr lliyiUiM 2nd BIG WEEK! ' KYy'ij SHOWS pPECIAL LATE SHOW I rmiff 2:30 1 TONIGHT- -1 4-15 ISEE AD ON THIS PAGEI S m rrtn nCTall C w 6'00 H run wk,n"av I'fl'BTV 3rd WEEK. 1 V mm -m&m$m&&3m0$ J R smtjonI I a i ?mff Sunday night - eqrjjoudoncirTsrioet' NTSl $1 for members $2 for guests Free keg at 8 All ABC Permits Valid Oct. 28-31 SWEETING'S OF CHAPEL HILL Flash! Your Student ID for 10 Off on regular priced merchandise University Square Downtown, in front of Granville Towers Featuring Connie and Jacqueline Shoes SHOWS 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:30 c mm I . 'Mr Ik mrrrnt V. - -!m FRI. & SAT, 11:30 SHOWS SORRY - NO PASSES 2:30 If Abf-igtmetsgo 4:15 ff riagisxyrjoreNvr.. 7:00 8:15 I jt I Vt..i iilTl?nililTi i ii i iii'i'Ullt-ii! i liha'rt nil i. eW' in i ir- f4 "IT'S A HIT." j: - LA Herald txamlMr SPECIAL TWO FOR ONE: 11:30 frJ -ili lliLf : nAin Amur &. EJ v t RfUAStDBv rp 1117 Kt raj t ' ONE PAID ADULT THE OTHER WE DISAGREE WITH THE nwP cdpp REVIEW THAT APPEARED IN THE u"c rncc WEEKENDER. VE THINK YOU WILL, TOO. ITEMS OF INTEREST Mile ii Ski trip with the Durham recreation dcpurimcnl V mi II have three trips to ehoose Irom this winter. These arc package trips wiih huK. lodging, lilt ticket, equipment and lessons included. I he registration deadline is Nov. 4. hir information call 6H.M.1S5. I he Outing Club's tquin dance iclicdulcd lor today has heen canceled due to logistical reasons. The Orientation Committee ol the Ateoclatlon of Business Studentt it ottering advising orientation assistance during preregistralion for freshmen and sophomores who arc considering a major in business or accounting. These sessions are available anytime between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. today on the third floor of South Building. All orginlulloni md departments are encouraged to make nominations for homecoming queen. Nomination forms are available from the Carolina Union Information Desk. Further inquiries should he addressed to 929-6.1MI or 9.13-101 J. The Student Government Tutoring Service needs volunteer tutors, especially in math, lutors arrange their own tutoring schedules with those they tutor. Anyone interested should call W 5201 between and 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday. A bus trip to Washington, D.C. has heen arranged by the Committee on Eitl Allan Studies A few seats are still available. The cost is $17 per person. To join the tour or to obtain further information contact Larry Kessler. 453 Hamilton Hall. 933-5091. The trip is scheduled for today.' ' The 1977 line of UNICEF greeting cirdi is here. Reach around the world to help a needy child by buying UNICEF cards and stationery at the Y Building on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1 1 a.m.io2p.m. This offer lasts through Nov. 23. The Carolina Course Review, an evaluation of professors and courses is available in the Undergrad Library and at the Union Desk. Free portrait! will be taken every weekday from now until Nov. 4 by Stevens Studios lor the 1978 rackety Yack. All undergraduate, graduate and professional students should make appointments at the Carolina Union between 9 a.m. and 5 p m. The Fine Arte Fettlval is sponsoring a logo contest the winning entry will be the official logo. Entries are due by Nov. 12 and may be submitted to Box 1 5 at the Carolina Union. All persons interested in graphics are invited to enter. 1 he Chlnabarry Craft Co-op will have a display in the Carolina Union Showcase through Nov. 12. -spam i . . . .r r.. A '' ,-cv iW & mtt ) III I mm- : Utttti $ 4 lei, iiiiiwitMiiie-iiB!a. John Santa (left) and John Ballew (right) are appearing at the Mad Hatter Sunday evening at 9 o'clock. The performance will be filmed by Bill Hannah of WUNC-TVfor use in a future documentary concentrating on the talents of Santa and also the problems, frustrations and rewards of a local group performing original music. Photo by Bill Schultz. i Trave Lambrusco Beameister Liebfraumilch Mateus Rose Milk (gal.) 1.49 Tuborg Gold 2.79 Schlitz 2.59 Heineken 1.49 PepsiCoke 1.49 123.25 3.49 2 liter .59 PARTY BEVERAGE CO. 301 WEST FRANKLIN 967-4535 WXYC features Halloween spooks With Halloween upon us, WXYC radio, FM 89.3, is pleased to announce spine tingling programs to put everyone in the mood. Peter Lorre, Vincent Price and Orson Welles, will be among the featured treats, along with several intriguing "tricks" by Edgar Allan Poe. The programs will run Sunday and Monday between 10 p.m. and midnight. Tar Heel Classifieds Cost Only $1.50 "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE? Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 "Then said Jesus unto them, My time is not yet come; but your time Is always ready. The world cannot hate you: 'BUT ME IT HATETH, BECAUSE I TESTIFY OF IT, THAT THE WORKS THEREOF ARE EVIL - FOR MY TIME IS NOT YET FULL COME!'" John 7:1-10. "Jesus answered him 'IF I WASH THEE NOT, THOU HAST NO PART WITH ME!' "John 13:8. One terrible affliction and spiritual disease making the Church unclean ls"Apostacy!" In 1st Corinthians 11:31 The Spirit ot God tells us: "FOR IF WE WOULD JUDGE OURSELVES WE SHOULD NOT BE JUDGED!" "Examine yourselves, whether ye be In the faith; prove your own selves." 2nd Corinthians 13:5. If we are in different to sin, evil and any one or more of God's broken Commandments, is our love for Christ genuine? "Apostacy" is forsaking or abandonment of what hitherto has been professed and adhered to, as faith, principle, party. I n order to be helpful to any wishing to "judge self," consider whether or not when you joined the Church, or hitherto, you professed or adhered to The Faith. The Bible is the Infallible Word of God Almighty, and the only rule to direct us how to Honor and Glorify God. Or, did we once profess and adhere to God's Fourth Com mandment "Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it Holy"; believing that man should do no work on that Day unless work of necessity and mercy, and the Day should be spent with the aim of increasing our knowledge of God and seek ing H is H onor and Pleasure rather than our own see Isaiah 58:13, 14. If we have forsaken and abandoned these doc trines, then as far as they are concerned we are apostate. (That great man of God, John Bunyan tells in his vision of seeing a man being carried In a "by-way-to-hell" with a sign on him8aying"damnableapostate.")Therearemany others, besides these two ways, one may "judge self' regarding the terrible sin of "apostacy!" If there be any such thing as "honorable apostacy" maybe we can obtain that honor by asking The Church to erase our name from Its roll! BETTER, HOWEVER, REPENT, AND PRAY TO CHRIST AS PETER DID: "LORD, (WASH) NOT MY FEET ONLY, BUT ALSO MY HANDS AND HEAD!" John 13:9. Get yourself a Bible. Keep it with you. Read in it all the days of your life that you may learn to "Fear The Lord your God!" To keep pride out of your heart lifting you up to think you are better than your brethren, and to keep you from turning to the right or left hand from obedience to God's Com mandments and Statutes, to the end you and your children might live a long and blessed life in the land God gives you! Deuteronomy 17:18-20. P. O. BOX 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031 TOET On Sale October 28 to November 3 i ttmrrom fjCCORUS U Including: GirlAlisa Lovely Another Time dtMtMiXnA.' -a i I ittUHl P3 $7 77 C $ IX O Tape ABATTOIR RECORDS & TAPES i 131 Franklin Street University Mall i ill v '

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