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Page Eight Miss Eunice Sayre Gets Library Post Miss E uii.e* ssayre, a native if Huntington. M, Va , ha- beer LanjfM to succeeo Oliver Orr as aaisiar,: heac of the circulation lepartrrer.: of th* University"# Elisor. Library V!: Orr ar employ** of the ibrmry *.r.r* 1S»40. r.*- re-.pnec o pursue fr—aa-atf work or a •etc? of ph.«o*opn> degree ir .merirar history Mut recei-.ea t mast** - «T» :r Lirra-y Science from ioiumtia anc ;* r. ■» competing ■ora f - A? A r k mah*-*- .ang-uage:- a; VS 1 Stu ha- had an*c ii&rary experience a: the [untmgcon Pus. Library tr.e i&nr.r of tr.e ! r verities of exa- an; Virgir. a. *r>e at»< ervec a- L.trariar a - . Suliin iolieg. for three year; Erie ha tso taught Erer.tr and served s Librarian a" St Katharine • choc. in !»»■• report Iowa; r .Jn a ray Kigr. Str <O. (inawaj. i'/r far. anc Way. and Academy, eaver bar V. i- on r. botanical Society Recognizes (ouch Jofcr. N r . r Kenar pr ravj* f vary a - the I n ver ty r.a- -•- ; ar award fr ,rr je Bo tan * ~v ety of An.*-- / >tar> The uwc- w<» presejip nnrfr: r.g <-• ” • ' : rrsity ' ;• .r or.r. Other ‘ -er vat a TIC V. A reu... ; h Lad'or-i < t ell, ■ H r A rue J N’( rac ji'.» .-r* r a* ** «*•> J. ' • • i • • 1 *•••"*•,’ K y r a y \ ~'tar! !h** kid- off Id m hool 1 O \ with th*- rijrht t<>ol- You'll - Ymw\\ find t ht-m at l.rdheHtr - € I \ li Yard • l'«n*> & I'fni iU • I'fn & iVrwil .'.♦'t & \W$, I'O World Hlol>«*- c t • Study Lamp- f BB . # l/x/st-lraf Binders *lB • Ij*OM-l*-af I illi r . ' c*' 5 ' ~ ■•(/.'.' jV • IVn« il Sharp* nrr - f’ r s I * >« ( olored <ha Ik w • l’a>tf& Mur '' • hra-vw v 1 i I'ortable 'I y p*-v. liter Everything the Student Needs! - ■" " ' 11 1 " i \ Presenting y* \ the sweater that / started a furor * -i & for wool .. / 1 '■, '\ the FORSTM ANN jp I ' F \f \ Here's a totaily rif-w kind of wool if -f jk I \ i aweatri • It's of f orstmann’a exclu* r *| yj* live imported Sup 'fine . . . proh- V ,1 J;, IF''/ ' ably th»- softer wool you ever ms > \ * I - . " touched. V.«- show tlie Sun Valley Wl .jl \ J /<• , Set atyled by iorslmann on the yffli | \t> f / smoothest classic line*... it’s moth* V \ Ai safe, easy to wash (we’ll tell you V S how), and its beauty will last and \ \A \ last. You’ll want several to mix and \ \ \ match. I'iclt from a landscape of 1 \ * \ autumn colors. C rdigan 12.95 l 11 The Slipon 9.95 Adn/f Theatre Prices Upped * Chapel Hill tbea"* ticket price* for adult* wil. be increas -1 fay ff*e cents during th< week end upping the adm.:~-i pm* l , . to W> cent* at a. f ur> ar.c o. all hut special-price movie- Admission price- f - r - r.:idrer will rerr.air. a*. arid . • hign *cr. «.' students a’ • * |t r E Ca-rirglor, Smith fcfed Ar - ry Guiterrez, manager- f th« Carolina and Varsity theatres, explained that the ■■ ■' admn-- or prices wa- ’*■ essary becau»e of higher operating cost 4 anc ir order that iora. theatres might he arm : P*ay picture- as soor. a poss.oie ar *er re.eji*e CJktf*.v «ir»e- a ma.ority of motion pic t.re- these days are hooted or Jnrors Listed for Two Court Terms On* r jndrtfd anc or.*- r** cer.c.- f Or&nsr* Cour.y na**> ~-vec a- jurors for the c;vi. terrr.- of Super> •• Court or. -j-pt 24 and Oc. I Th< -• of jurors for th< ept tern, foliow- c tA p*. H: 1 I'au.ine E P—er.. ’ H J r *>♦'*.-> < it'* >-1 P. f or>!io N irma P Pc }. h cute hen Virgin.- P -r.arpe Tr orr.a.- ,V \.y 1’« Ka **.n.af. fi.ii* . .V Vary ar amsor L r Va r r. Ja # I' i'l' 1 .-*'** _ r f r.r .)<•' >rTi*r y Pi.ar t / '^ r 4 . .. { . ~: . t H M r /• r r. f i.a *• - J '* f r * f-r • V : arr l>',r .... r.. ij ( , ft* * • ( ■■, ■, j iX i .«■ Har K<: r L . t f. 7 L; jiercertage. distributors are clmed to permit movie theatre charging high admission prices to play them, first. The local managers pointed out that. Irur ham. Greer. c t" r Char. tte ar.c 'many other immunities chargt • ■ and Tc f r r' g..a- :• imij s:on. Last weei th< Federa. g'' err. v ept eliminav-d the 10 per cent tar. on admis.-ior. prices under SH cents, but no lowering of ti ket prices was anticipated ary v h»Tf ir. th<- c f jr.iry 1 r»b-, .t wa- txp.ainei: wa because tht tax was removed prirr.ari.y to r.eir theatre ojierators m srr.a.. towns and neigno-orhoods wno have e*p«ener.r -0 fal.ing income* .nee tr.e com.ir.g r f te.e'..aion - Phillips, J V. I: r 'ne<.k, <"haries :'F. Piston. k 4 r Jnr w Mangurr. Hi. yHa V. E Kennedy. James I.ig.-S E-gene w r. Jr . Ellis’ Ha. Jr Cneeks 1 r.a- < Bradshaw. W a.-e- Wr.i’.er.am J rr. W. John 1.-. Max L K ackwe.der B-e-Kriorr J c Thompson L l ll ,e }-■>'.• W , arr, r! Ha r - Tr.e .: f • ■■. f r t 1 term ' f f' < r nape Hi H.’.ey arver.- •O. ;v. Cons: A..-- ' other. I.' y Ingram. I. -e-r- f Hanes. Har riet H rr,*-;. J H f mat C W . • V. ( nor • H W (HI "... K W 'Law • Ad* ' - }-«-( . I»u." arr ij K • ~!. M. ■ r ’ '.-ar. trorr J .** ;'*' r a**.' • A * ‘-on. t nap. . H V. P. • ■ - : K K P * . Jan. V, 7 ■ . L. ' VI . . ( , , I W H :-*;-■' H rl j*. ..*•• it •*• H ■ . Kemp' h Cat* P E /.'-.gar ' . !;tn* ; a a 71. ■ - J- roar it;- i .. durray Hr s. r Atf.ii.--'- • Thom a A, • ■ v,. .. j a.. . r p. - •• 7 r.r .- Cra-.ev.. M.* H. . K I ; - om* Hi-.'.mar ' Lavj.-. *• s >. r. K • v*a ■ . .*>r ii A, - James H. n *•;, Frank H Pi.ce it..'. trap. !! . Ha”,* V. .■■ V> ji r,•; <-y Le-no.-a ii i. 1 ... - .. J < M* La Jr . H nr. .-* I. r. . . Tapp Jt *.- 2. L," a*r Jeane Under- New Residents ■ * I y *>,'.;* of .'*'• * • v. . . • g at 10 J . Vice b* f* * ’ '•'* ■ a gran jat* • r., ! , M„ Vior.r.arr, *7 f/ret •.. ■ . r• a at 1 a Vil.ag* Apart rr.* * • ■ , a .-'•reiary rr. th*- ' : r-. a* r.<-r r.a I.* *;«■] art !.*.■! I <-r yof Lor ran , r.ow .* : i ■ Bar* .ay Load. Mr. 1 ** . a*. •-•• a. tor ir p-y-m-I . rr IL r ity. 7* *■ -Jf• *.. itodg. r * of P.ocS* rr • - .1 it ir if* rght ■ '.! * 1 , wo - sir. ■/ v. tii th*- L* .< r Afr.;*-’.* Jlpar t rr.er,’. Mr' a* Mr ii V. Miller ; • •g • * M, - J- ar rr Jtoa-i Lr i T r * -idi-ril [.- y 1* .ar. jr ■ at N ' Merti or . Ho-p-itaJ Lr ar.-i Mr- lad ward I .aw Jr ‘ : .... a : ".a. < a f r. w a* ! <*-< ,!>>. . 1 1 Jrr I.a a , - ir ’ r.i j, y.-r ii’ry dr.ieion of M* rr. • ria. iios j i’al. V r } n Myers Jar./, a n a* *! . ... gM.ei of Santa i- * New Mex i", •• a :.* Aparlrn. nt 1 at 11', i I' jr.-foy Street. 7 *.< Jam-- H Mortor. of Lf* Karr . at Li') liagl.-y Irriv.-. Mr THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY Bolin Brook Farm Made .Attractive Mrs. Troy Andrews and Miss N;ta Andrews have done & wonderful jof of remodeling and iieaufifying tr.< old C. F Andrews i and <»ut build* mgs Th< o.: r.ome ha* beer, mi it- ci ms rtahie w ith modem 1-or.venitTi; e* and at the sarnie time they r.a-.. preserved ar. atm. sphere * f hospitable liv ing by us.ng their many an tiques Mrs. Troy Andrew* is re sponsible f : the most unusual feature wr. r an old barn converted -■ an attractive two-ieve. five-room house. Mr? Andr*-w wa- her own arm tect an. r> ped in doing pact ■ the w The grounds hav€ mr. Chrhped and a hea-t.f— f.ve acre lake has been b.i.: at the foot of the i h. * Honor . a Unr<-r.-:ty graduate >* Tr.e Lar' Hay>t:- of Kemers • . :• A ; ar*rr.ffr.*, J at 1.75 Kast Ro.‘!T.ary Mr Hayes i. h a .r tne general college at tr.e Ur.;ver .ty y r A o*- r * r * :>■ r 1 of M or. t - r - 7 ■ **• ••' gor Goose* reck Road. c M- and M- 0 S ('onneliy * r J'* ’ a <: f - .a at R 'ge* ' I"■ •. Mr for ne.’iy i c groa -at*- \ - ’;er.t . r.. - tory j a* tr» t r ..‘ r-.ty rh< • • n ■ . r t‘ r "a r rio ‘w ■ r * g a * Gk W Oak’Aood Ifr .E Mr. ( arroll js in '*■ ' Ar: r . . a.'/J :*• tatior.eo ;?. :>-rr a* r . a• '; *•' * (. arr o: i * a -e' vta ’ . .* ’ o*- H- oartiTier.t of Pat' g the UN< 77 Ki' i' { ' ko'. vs } J * orr a- > v. a e.- tao- 2nd BIG WEEK! SAVINGS WORTH CELEBRATING! v-.f't ii'scaM UMHKIS ’ l 9 ~I e Hi* »Wk ~( MvinKA .. . rrh- KP Meat 3 s l oo f Ir Y ■ I Ilf || |f| ,h * BEEF Hash yvU/*Jlf|>> • ::;r: Saltines «19-1 FMnnWfaiV 10* MOH ION S FKOZF-N ‘FAMILY Si/F M Hmm CHERRY PIE 39 C lIL VS SWEET PEAS 2 37 TtfsJ IIAiUUiJ HHAMJ I join MOAT f mjJgrJ* TUNA CHUNKS 25- HILO «• M^l H>Hfc * mrrcr VAN CAMP’S 2 - 29- “I! “! BSj SMerang E 5? NATIK liNDlll HONKI.KSS * III;* K OOHTONS KHO/KN KKH* II Anniversary Value! California Thompson Seedless FI OA S T 18 59* FILLETS 18 33* aH H BH PDADEC *1 "JL HOAST l. 39« JELL -«« 33c ||nHrCd £ 4J “c®" ; i ,«\ l „ l f ,lIJ,D ••■ «■ boneless round m BELL JUICE < 29- W/yV\l/C PEPPER Margarine 3 49c * VF/lli\ - 2 • Nut real Ice Cream C*l|f^ 25. 2-» 39« - 1 69« 1 SWAP BEAMS 2 25 I 1 Corner Franklin & Graham Street* . TWO STORES Glen »onnoi Facsimile Newspaper Baby of Daniel • Are you going to talk about far-sim,lc- newspaper production?" Clift* r. Daniel was asked in a Chapel H. .-In-New- York teie phorvt *e. this week. Mr Dar • t speak to North Car new,- and feature writers at a * r.f* rer.-e here Saturday. j haver. ‘ been asked to ta.k a- .- tr.at. he said. “My sub jert r.an :..r.g the new - on the Time an. .- w... probably cover n*w - veruge as well as writ ■ I a >r. t see/ how I can get ar und : more than a coupie f s.r.eU?.' he said, “for I nave peer, allotted just twenty rr. nut- And it usually takes me twenty n..r. utes to get started.’’ K w ever there w 11 be a ques tior per. -; fo.lowing his formal .-P*-e*-r. and Mr. Lame! will a: w*r .;-e<uon>* on facsimile or - ■ For a CLEAN - ; ~ COMFORTABLE HOME - as Sou>%% on Gulf SOLAR HEAT r A =- ... the (leaner burning fuel oil with ALL THE NECESSARY ADDITIVES / , ~ BENNETT & BLOCKSIDGE ! .Li i IN( OKI'OKATEIJ GUlf i i L>'< K. Franklin St. Phone LJLJ anthing else during that time “That includes answering ques tions about the state of my health," he- said. Mr. Lanie!. an alumnus r.f the University, had charge of the New York Times’ latest devel opment :n what may eventually be- ar. effective national news paper. Complete page* of the T.me-s were photographed and transmitted electronically from. New York to San Francisco dur ing the Republican Convention, with an eight-page New York Time- provided at breakfast time for 2P.000 convention at tendants ,n Sar: Francisco. Milton W Harris Dies Milton W. Harris, well-known Chapel Hill Negro, died at Mem orial Hospital ia*t Thursday. He was 70 years of age. The funeral was held Sunday. Mrs. Bell Named To Law Library v Miss Sang-ter 'Parrott has re signed her position as order and periodicals librarian in the Law- Library here to resume her duties as a-si-tant circulation librarian at North Texas State College in Denton, Texas. Mrs. Sarah Fore Bell has re - placed Mis- Parrott. A native Chapel Hiiiian and an alumina of I NC, Mrs. Beil is the wife of ■ C. Ritchie Bell, professor of ( botanv. She has had previous ► library experience in the law li r.rary at the University of Uli- i We will be closed ; Thursday and Friday for Jewish Holidays . I BERMAN’S DEPT. STORE i 119 E. Franklin St. Phone fi92l Friday. September 7, 1956 nois and in the chemistry li brary at the University of Cali fornia at Berkeley. Trapped in Library Early closing of the Wilson Library during the inter-session faculty members’ being trapped perijid was responsible for five in tne building late one afternoon last week. They were rescued eventually by Librarian Andrew H. Horn and his trusty master key. With typical good humor, Professor Urban Tigner Holmes remarked that in thirty-one years ;of using the library, this was the first time he had ever been* locked in.
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