■ I I PACE EIGHT CHAPEL HILL NEWS LEADER University Club UNC Janitor MON.-TUES. 20th Century-Fo* presents Jennifer JONES Mornina, Miss Dove/ Javan Mitchell, Negro jajiitor at the Monogram Club who was p;i«hed through the window of a, downtown service station during' a pep rally has been paid by the University Club for the accident., According to head cherrleader, Collie Collison, the club paid Mitchell $61.50 for damages to his person and clothing. The University Club is also going to pay O.C. Pendergraft, owner of the service, station which had its window damaged, for thfi window, according to a University Club representative. . Stork Shower Honors Mrs. Larry A. Smith COLOR by DE LUXE CINemaScoPE ‘ Directed by HENRY KOSTER,, A surprise “stork” shower hon oring Mrs. Larry A. Smith was held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. I). B. Decker on Sourww>d Drive. Hostesses with Mr?. Decker Were Mrs. Charles Nottingham and Mrs. Lindsay Neville,,- A green knd'yellow color motif wa.s carried out in the decorations and in the doll crib in which the gifts were presented. Following a period of ga,mes' arid contests, the hostts-es inv.ted Hie 20 guests in to the dining room for refresh- ment.s. Autos, But Not Court, Talked By Trustees [Executive Committee of the Board r •''f Trustees, said “the matter was! Ot At the recent meeting' of the Exe cutive Committee of the Board of Trustees, the student automobile problem was discussed in addition to the resignation of Gordon Gray as Consolidated University pres ident. Arch T. .Alien, secretary of the asked I fraternitv '1 I by Lambda Ch "1 •^y! had been ° *“''4 villi Aiiu ” have to come from the Vnsiting! t" did i surprise ij discussed and everyone agreed that it is a problem. However, no action was taken because, to recollection, a further report will * Varsity -Today—Tuesday- His gun was for sale and his life with it! CARRBORO COON CATCHERS—Wayne Yancey (left) and Rich ard Shambley display the 15-poiind raccoon they shot in a tree near the old iron mines on Saturday morning. "We thought it was a squirrel at first," said the youthful hunters, who planned to skin the hefty animal. News Leader Photo PEOPLE in Brief If) STtRFOPHONiC SOUND V^'SDNESDAY ELECT J. S. GIBSON itel Two University faculty members afe officers- of the Southeastern DL- vLion of the Association of Ameri can-Geog 'aphers following tlie an nual mecHng of the unit- this week in Talla-haisee, Florida. J, Sullivan Gibson . was eieCved president of the astjociaMrin , for; a Ivvo-year MRS FRANCES LEE CLARK OF i Justice Street received lacerations I I and chest injuries Wednesday j flight when the automobile which she was driving was involved in an j accident with a car driven by Miss j Barbara Ann Blackburn of Route Two. According to investigating! otf.cer Highway Patrolman Tom! Wiriborne, iilis.s Biaekbui n was at-■ I trinpting. to make a right turn j ' near Biatkwood Staion when she ! j vras struck from behind by Mrs. ‘ Clark’s vehicle. Monday 6:30 p.m. — Santa Claus parade Club, Monogram Club. Tuesday 2:30 p. m.—Junior Service League, Episcopal Parish House, East Franklin Street. VYednesday 8 p. m.—Legion Auxiliary, Le gion Hut, East Rosemary Street. 8:15 p, in.—Chapel Hill Athletic Club. Thursday 3 p. m.—Methodist WSCS Ba- zaai’, University Melho-dist Church. 5:30 p. m.—iJethodist Supper, FOR THOSE WHO CAN APPRECIATE THE BEST in FLOWERS- cut Plants, rangements choiest. ar- flowers, - the season's GIFTS- by SAMUEL GOLDVfmiR ttini .. UfKW,t A'hM A lovely collection - Din- n e r w a r e, Woodenware, —-Wednesday- Objets d'Art, Crystal, etc. YOU- wi ARTHUR KENNEDY-BEHA ST.JOHN i Church. find this a wond erful place to shop. Gift v/rapping? Of course, and at no extra cost. 1! Turn the ^Key Softly GOVERNOR HODGES SAID OV- j . the weekend that while the pick-1 I term; Hc} gave a paper bn “A Case jn-g of a new UNC president would | I for, the'-Land-U.se Tj-pes” at the j bo a “rather slow process” he e.x- I meeting. Pr.pf. David G. Basiie o-f ' pected to name a nomiuating eom- j LLvC wa.^, ceptinued dn,, office as iriittee within the new week or so. i ; secreUryi-of -Hie association. S. T. 'A capital city newsman, question-1 I Erne.y,'head of tfe UNG Depart- ing the governor about this, re-j imei -: of Geography, gave a paper , called that Hodges said a while I j an “The Political Geography of'back th.at he’d rather be Presi 7:30 p. m.—S. E. Gerard Priest ly speaks, Hill Hall. 7:30 p. m,—^Toastmasters’ Club, Pine Room, Carolina Inn. .. . .. Finland.” I For quick results—to sell or buy j in a hrirry—for bargains In hous- i ing, real e.state, autos, jobs, ser vices, and other items—use Class ified Ads. Yes, Make This Youf Christmas Gift Headquarters And See How Pleased You Will Be See our complete selection of of Christmas and New 'Year’s Eve cards. Beautiful cards by Hallmark, Gibson, and many other national names. TTiese cards are truly symbolic of the occasion. We also have cards for any occasion that comes along during the year. dent of UNC than Governor. Com- ! mented the Governor by reply:; 1 “If I've said that it hasn’t been in recent years!” 1 FOLKS DRIVING OUT AROUND ; Hidden Hills in the last few days I have been ama-zed at the progress j of the work on Service Insurance I and Realtys 110-acre residential - tract. A network of roads is be- ; ing cut, water and power lines are j going in. No names yet, either for j the streets or the development it self. The actual building is ex pected to get under way in mid- j winter after sewer lines are in stalled. STOCKHOLDERS OF THE CHA- pei Hill Pai-king Association are reportedly awaiting word from the i American Legion on the Associa- j lion's offer of $45,000 for the Le- igion’s approximately one-acre hut property on East Rsemary Street. ‘ It’s understood that the price tag is now $50,000 but that the Park ing Association’s offer is still un- # r consideration. A site for the business group's off-street parking l-ot has been sought for several monihs in this first block of East Rosemary. UNIVERSITY BUSINESS MAN- ager Claude Teague has been nam ed by Governor Hodges to hear grievances of UNC custodial work ers, as a result of a local union or ganizer’s appeal for some channel through which “some ver-y real grievances” could be pre.sented. Tom Smith, the union agent, has been seeking official recognition for the recently-formed union, comprised primarily of University janitors. KIWANIS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The annual ladies night Chi’ist- mas program for the Chapel Hill Kiwanis Club will be held at the ! meeting of December 13, it was ^ announced -at last Tuesday’s meet- ; ing of the Club. Frank Umstead ! will be in charge of -arrangements ’ for this meeting. —-Thursday The Mississippi Gambler In Technicolor Starring Tyrone Power Gif 12 4 E. FRA LKLINSl ^ A Y*'. •if* * Get 4-Staien Comfort in your mwIiI with FW6IDA1RE CONDITIONIW F —now at a now low priit ; r -.a S - Th« 1956BuickROADMASTEJliivl«' Help Fight TB While you are browsing around, see many of our novelties nov/ on display. We have beauti ful bookends, trivets, and many other such times. IiSIItwrappings nn Led better-Pickard Phone 4611 157 E. Prarrklin St. ■pvitls. it. // the years—as any owner will tell you— Buick has alwa)'^s had a great ride. that bulwark the full-length torque-tube drive -bringing new swerve-free steadiness . . . But each year, Buick engineer's find new wavs to better it. And in the 1956 Buick comes a ride well bevond Buy Christmas Seals anything that has gone before — the sii'celest ride, htj far, in all Buick history. We could tell you the why of it... About a brilliantly engineered new chassis of cxti-a brawn and heft and precision balance LKUN SI About new direct-action, deep-oil shock absorbers that snub jars and jolts with frrll, firm author'it}'— and add new levelness to the car s all-coil springing . . . Even about a whole new magic of angles and linkage in the front-end geometry to gift you with a new surety of control and impart a track- true “sense of direction” to the front wheels. B)it that’s just a telling of it. Only in the driver’s seat fcan you get the feel of it. Only there, too, can you sense the mighty sweep of Buick s great new 322-cubic-inch V8 engine, noev stepped up to an all-time hitjh and compression. m power And only tliere can you really know t e ing double-action take-off of Variable Pitch Dynaflow*—the spinte it | that gives you instant getajvay tssp®®® merely part throttle, phis utter smoo through every inch of travel. Come in for a visit, this at firsthand the sizzle and tlirill an n e | ness in the best Bnick yet. *yew Advanced Variable Pitch J onhj Dyrvifw Buick iij Dijnapou^ buwK 1 -ortioitf' on RoadmaMer, Super and Ce J Wicdest e'xf ra coit on the Specie • lits tb& SG JBuiok.- About new V-bracing and new housing rigidity - “C«S( Enjoy cooled, filtered air for less than you think with Buick's 4m CONDITIONER IPs a genuine Frigidaire WHEN EETTEft A'JTOMOSi'ES ASE 8UIIT tUICK WIU itULO THEM" Colonial Motors, Inc 701 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, N,

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