Suqday, December ga, IMS | Young Artists * Showing Today A special Christmas exhibit 1 rill be held at the Jane Bariena i Jallery today from 2 to 9 p.m. ' lie exhibit will include the pep rad ink drawings, oil paiqtfcgs, rharcoal and pastel drawings rad collages of 24 young Chapel fill artists who have been stqty :ng at the gallery during the ail. These artists range from i ix-year-olds to teenagers. Under the instructiqß of ; [apcy McMillian these pupils ! ave been studying drawing, • rchniques in painting and com* ROOM »t the PINES RESTAURANT Charcoal Stenk Open UntiF 11P.M. Ph. 942*2251' All the best brand names: Chanel, Lanvin, Yardley, Elizabeth Arden, Old Spice, Helena Rubenstein, Dorothy Gray and many, many others. SrilWS MK STORE 159 East Franklin Phone 942-5161 It" 'if n. mi— iiiilß'iifwliir iiimiiwiniii • •. ** s ' V ■HRIiiRIiHIKBtK jfr iWHHBHHBIW . ',' ■« i |.( WPEL HU. FIKMI WK, In. North Graham Street - Tdlefhiwle 942*3361 * *. tj, \V * position twptiMtMi the ohMC m be landscapes, still lilt ~ drawings, figure work, abstract’ paintings and Christmas cards. Young arttau exhibiting their 1 work ant Just N*villa, JfKiS Lenaki, Leigh Cheek, Jenny Cas* set Lyle BaUentine, Lyn Skwnt. . Kathy Richardson, Dap Ojf. , Kim Page, Sabre Gregg, Wendy. Davis, Linda Clumsier, Dina Wilde. 'Rosemary Utannett, Craig NewtnaiV Tema Otoxn,' Ronnie Midgett, Connie Hobbs, Beth Wicker, Davig Johnson., Tom High, Edward Greer and Susie Warden. 4 u The exhibit and lea is open to the public, and the special showing will be up only today. Binkley Sermon Topic Announced ‘How Shall I Fitly Meet Thee” - will be the topic of the sermon - at tiie Binkley Memorial Baptist Chug* which worships each Sun day at U «.m. in Gerrard Hall : on the University campus. Dr. Robert Seymour Is minister. The church maintain# * nur sery at SOT East Franklin Street. Church School classes for chil dfren meet at this same address at 9:45; all other chums caav*>'« 'in Hanes Hail. There will be no seminars this evening. T„- . j? CIVJTAN GIFT—Roy Sommerfiald, president of FACTORY STICKER PRICE 2100.15 l DEALER COST 1750.95 > : 5% OF COST 07.65 > YOUR PRIOE ORLY ‘1838.50 S 19500 TOP DOLLAR \ Down wq Bank FOR YOUR i ; DEUVERS JI” Fißailcing gjp > LAMEST SELECTION IN N. C. | | CUNT SAVINGS (W ALL USED CARS | # KENNEDY KSS OPEN TIL 9:00 401-501 POSTER STREET In Durham 684-0485 f i # N. C. Dealer N*. iSOS v , % mother, Mrs. Victor Stout of Route 3, Chapel Hill; his father, William Lassiter of Chatham Coudty; and a brother. Ernest Lassiter of Chapel Hill. Rose’s Workers Get Christmas $ J. C. Page, manager of Rese’s in Chapel Hill, sayjf that T. B. Rose, Jr., Chairman of the Board of Rose’s Stores, Inc., has ad vised him that Rose's will dis tribute $141,367.09 in Christmas gift checks to their employees this year. The checks, in amounts varying with length of service, are pre sented to each employee “in grate ful appreciation for their faith ful contribution toward making 1963 one of the greatest years in the history of the Rose Company.” Mr. Page states that checks in the amount of $600.00 will be pre sented to the employees of the Chapel Hill store. PETER SELLERS in “I’M ALLRIGHT, JACK” 1:20, 4:30 and 7:40 “TIIE MOUSED THAT ROARED” 3:06, 6:16 and 9:28 STARTING CHRISTMAS DAY SIDNEY in “LILIES OF THE FIELD” RIALTO THEATRE Durham ft Durham I <49 ,s iCll) I 1 4: l ■\t complete without / andsome leather jacket. \ tmas gift. Snmo blue, red, rtl» Gift Certificate \\\ nfidence . 1 Saturday, 9:30 to 5:00 I w City Parking Lot No. 8 JJ Page 7-B