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THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1966
llcligious (iiilcMHlar
4 Peanuts" Presented in Lecture
By SHARON RICKEY
Pershing Rifles Honored
Robert I,. Short, author of the recent hook “The Gospel
Accorclinn to IVanuts," will pri*sent an illustrated lecture
.Ian. 120 at H p.m. in the ('lieiniKtry huildinp. The lecture is
being sponsored by the Student Interfaith Council.
I'rlilny, Jan. I I
IbiptUt Minimi I nlon—
11:00 A.m. Lunrlicon—I IikIh Ilol-
llg
:10 p.m. Luncheon—Linda
I.unrheon—Grethel
Hoi
P m.
Hnoed
UNIVERSITY WORSHIP
SUNDAY
11:00 a.m.
Wesley Foundation
1106 S. Lumpkin St.
(across from Continuing Education Center)
This is an interdenominational service held as a
part of a cooperative ministry of the Methodist
and Presbyterian Churches. An effort is made to
provide worship that is relevant to members of
the University Community.
SUPPLIES FOR
STUDENTS
ALL TYPES OF STUDENT SUPPLIES
ART SUPPLIES
Oil. COLORS
WATER COLORS
POLYMER — niSICMRS
CANVAS — BRIJSIIKS — PAPERS
RKFKRKNCK ROOKS
DICTIONARIES
l*ORT VBLK TYIT.W BITERS
THE McGREGOR
I mm COMPANY 1966
.121 KaM Cluyton Street
B:3II p.m. V«*Hp«»pa—Hev. II. Car-
roll f'artur “The Lhiikubko of
Uod"
ewnutii Club—
7:30 p.nt. Tana Club. Father Jim
herer will (IIhcunh family prob-
him
Saturday, Jan. 15
liaplUt Htndrnt I nlon—
G :iil |*.hi Yen peri—Hev. Carroll
Carter “The I41 niruaffn of Zion”
7:30 p.m. Mooting of I’re-Hernl-
arlan*- at the home of Hev. Ac Mrn.
la tide MeHrlde, 221 Carlton Ter
race.
Sunday, Jan. Id
lluplUl Mlmien t I nlon—
8:30 p.m. Fellownhlp
III I l**l Foil nditt Ion—
Civil Dlmthedlenee In American
Society hr Klehard Morton, I'nl-
verMlty Law Kehool
ew mini (lull—
1* a.m. ManH at the rnlvernlty
ha pel
11 a in. Mrki at the rnlveratty
liapel
1 pm. Orphanage party, Wanh-
ngton, Oa.—Leave from Newman
’enter
p.m. Maaa In Memorial Hall
Monday, Jan. 17
llnptl*t Student I nlon—
11:0ft a.m. Luncheon—Dr. J.
Mill Jone«
12:10 pm
I'M III Jonea
1 :1ft p.m.
JoneM
t; :m p.m.
,T ones
l pU< opul Student Center—
ft:4ft p.m. Kvenlng prayer
Went minuter lloune—■
7 p.m. Makcra of Protoatant The-
>logy—A Survey
Newman Club—
7 :30 p.m Catholic faculty dlnciiH-
Ion
Tuesday, Jan. 18
llaptlHt Student t nlon—
I lift a m. Luncheon—Kuthce
Tomlin
12:10 i».m.
Stjilnnkur
I :1ft p.m.
II:!UI p.m.
4:30 p.m.
men!
7 :30 p.m.
Study of Common
Newman Club—
7:30 p.m. Iiu|iiiry
Went minuter II muse—
7 p.m. Viet Nam ami the Chris
tinii r.thiu of War
Wednesday, Jan. 10
llaptlit Student I nlon—
II :0ft ii.m. Luncheon
12:10 p.m. Luncheon—Joan Hnr
Luncheon—D’Ette
Vespers—Mike
Luncheon—Dr. J.
Luncheon—Dr. J. Ratlll
Vespers—Dr. J. Entlll
Luncheon—Lana
Luncheon
Vespers
Rlblc ClusK—Old Testa
H l hie
ClaNH- Croup
Interents
1 :1ft p.m
Compton
ft :3ft p m
’armlchael
lllllel I «mdilation—'
he Elephant and the Jewish
Problem
Newman Club—
7:30 p.m. Philosophy
8:3i» p.m. Convert
WeMtmltinier House—
4 p.m. An Encounter with the
Bible
Thursday, Jan. 20
IlnptlMt Student Colon—
11:0ft a.m. Luncheon
12:10 p.m. Luncheon
1 :1ft p.m. Luncheon
0:3 p.m.' Vespers
7 :30 p.m. Bible Class—Book
Acts
IIH lei Foundation—
7 p.m. Sex, Courtship and Marri
age—held Jointly with Westminster
a ml Wesley Foundation
Newman Club—
7 30 p.m. 'Pheology
Wchtmlnuter House—
7 p.m. Sex. Courtship and Marri
age held Jointly with lllllel and
Wesley Foundation
The University’s famed
Pershing Rifles awarded rib
bons to Company Q-4 on Jan.
tM
Those cadets receiving
awards for service and their
Fourth Regimental Ribbons
include Gerald Childrey, Lee
Christensen, Larry Collins,
Charles Claiborne, David Gar
rett, Michael Dye, Bruce Lang
ford, Aaron Pass, Dennis De-
of
DEMOSTHENIAN...
(Continued from Parc One)
If Jiiliun nond goes to Federal
Court he will he reinstated, will
lie thrown out again and then
will lie re-elected.
He also predicted that Bond
would become a powerful
leader of Georgia. Morton said,
"He’s 25. He’s sharp. This guy
is going to be a power. The
legislature’s put SNCC back in
business and they made Julian
Rond what I call a really pow
erful guy. They could have
seated him and censured him
and you would never have
heard of him.”
Mumni To Hold
Campus Seminar
February 11-12
Alumni of the University
will conduct their annual
campus seminar, Feb. 11-12,
at the Georgia Center.
Members of the group will
he addressed by Dr. Fred L.
lladsel, the Stnto Department’s
planning adviser for Inter-
Afrlcnn Affairs, after which
sessions will lie devoted to Lat
in America, the Near and
Middle East, Sub-Sahara Africa
and Asia.
Various entertainment has
been plnnned for the visiting
alumni, including a banquet at
the Athens Country Club, a
special University Theatre pro
duction, "The Visit” by Fried
rich Duerrenmatt, and the
Georgla-Mississlppl State bas
ketball game which will con
clude the seminar.
Of special Interest to the
University's business alumni
will lie the annual business
alumni day, Feb. 11. In add!
tlon to the president of the
business alumni. W. Ennis
Parker, other noted speakers
Include George I., Simpson Jr.,
University System chancellor,
Dr. John Pollard, vice-president
for research of the Council for
Financial Aid to Education,
and Doan J. Whitney Bunting
who will present distinguished
alumnus wards during a lunch
eon.
THE GREERS
1090 Baxter Street
ATHENS. GEORGIA
Our Annual "PROGRESSIVE SALE’
Dates and reductions on all winter stock is as follows:
Jackie’s
Laundry
197 Prince Ave.
SHIRTS
A SPECIALTY
FLUFF DRY
DRY GLEANING
(One Stop Service)
SAME SERVICE AT
Whitworth’s
Cleaners
256 W. Clayton
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Brazier
Choice - All Meat
vinge, Elmer L. Tanksley, Jer
ry Walker, Charles Bowers,
Howard Abney, Min Leong,
James Muhar, James Payne,
Thomas Nunn, Ben Robertson,
David Ray and Terry Turner.
Also, membership ribbons
were awarded to James Payne
and Elmer Tanksley as well as
a service ribbon to Joseph
Brown.
Special Group
13. 1966
35 %
to
50 o Off
17. 1966
40%
to
55% Off
20, 1966
45%
to
60% Off
24. 1966
30%
to
65% Off
•CHEESE DOGS
•SLAW DOGS
•CHILI CHEESE
DOGS
1076 W. Broad Street
I
SL'iUUAMililiMiW
ART SUPPLIES and PICTURE FRAMES
For Art Supplies and Picture Frames come to our Art
Supply Department, headed by an experienced artist,
MR. WALTER FR0B0S. We carry all your needs in
Art Supplies. Prompt service and free parking. Locat
ed on College Avenue just beyond the railroad station.
For artistic results come to
Art Supply Department
Athens Lumber Company, Inc.
LI 6-0161
All Wool Blazers
Navy-
Camel—
Red—
Burgandy—
$24.00
Sale Price
HOWARD SANDERS
Men's Shop
228 E. Clayton St.
“Downtown”
Athens, Ga.
The Red and Black Classified
FOB 8AI.F.
19115 Ilondii S-05 3 month* old. 1,300
mile.. *355 new. Want $300. Crash
Helmet Included. See Gary Hutto In
101 Tucker Hall. W-7
1.0 8T
Friday Afternoon, 0th period In 209B
I.eConte Hall—A false tooth— Re
ward offered. Contact Fred Stewart
In i5i Payne Ball. W-tt
(INK CORNKT FOR SALE
GOOD CONDITION
MAKE OFFBB
CALL M8-7780 W-13
03 l.csabre 2 Door Hardtop. Desert
Fawn. Power Steering. Power
brakes, Power Seats, Power Win
dows. Heater, Kndlo, Automatic
Transmission. Leather Upholstery.
Like New. 20,000 miles. Price $1750
financed. Call I.I 1-6182. W-8
Smith Corona portable electric type
writer with ease. Excellent condi
tion. $75. Call 8 #031 after 9 a.m.
W-12
1902 10' x 55' fully-furnished mobile
home. Wall to wall carpet, washing
machine. 2 bedrooms, study room
with desk and book shelves. Can be
financed at reasonable rates with
C&S Bank. Call 8-4158 after # p.m
W-5
FOR RENT
10' x 43' two bedroom trailer. Nice
-haded lot. patio and pool. Couple
preferred. Contact Hogan'a Trailer
Park. Epps Bridge Road. Trailer
No. 1. Call 8-0446 or 3-5318. W-2
Married students only—We have
clean late model two bedroom mo
bile homes for rent for only $65.00
per month. Water. Washers, dryers,
and garbage service furnished
Lakeside Trailer Court Dantelsvtlle
Road Highway 29 North. LI $-2595.
F-55
House to be shared with two boys.
422 per month. Call O. W. Burns.
Ir. at 546-6496. W-4
WANTED
TIME INC.
Campus Representative
for 1966
A position Is now open on your
campus. A Time Inc. college repre
sentative on a small or medlum-
sixed campus can expect to earn
4200 to $750 in commissions annually
celling subscriptions to TIME,
LIFE. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED
and FORTUNE at reduced studenta’
and edurator rates. On larger cam
puses, many of our representatives
urn over $750 a year. They work
hard, of course, but tbelr hours are
their own, and they gain valuable
business experience In this year-
round marketing program. Send
name and address, college, class and
and any other Information you con
sider Important to Time Inc., Col
lege Bureau, TIME & LIFE Build
ing. Rockefeller Center. New York
City 10020. All applications must
be submitted by Janusry 20, 1966
You will be contacted promptly.
Part-time student with experience
In men's clothing store. Work your
own hours. Unique franchise. Man
age and promote your own student
sales organization. Write to Dep:. 2.
1585 N. High. Columbus, Ohio 43201.
W-10
TYPING
Accurate-Prompt. Mrs. R D.
tree. Phone 3 9918.
Crab
f-ib
COLLEGE STUDENTS
Undergraduate, graduate, part-time
Represent Time Ine. on campus. Sell
TIME. LIFE and SPORT8 ILLUS
TRATED st s|>ecial student rates.
Earn liberal commissions; no paper
work or billing. Interested! Write
today: Time Ine. College Bureau.
IT M E Sc LIFE Bldg.. Rockefeller
Center. New York. N.Y. 10020 W-9