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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 14. 1357 Chatham Fair Opens With A “Bang” In Pittsboro Winston’s Whisperings (From Winston-Salem) Br PRINCESS SIMMON'S TC SIV.DENT TEACHER> ’VIN’STOff -oALEM - Forty i~'~i senior students enrolled in Winston-Salem Tearbers College a week early last Wednesday m order to beigp then- practice loach lnjt the next day. These student? will work for the Sf’.ER CITY HARDWARE COMPANY “Opposite Post Office" « HARDWARE » SPORTING GOODS • DUTCH BOY PAINTS s VITA VAR | Paint - Varnish t WINDOW GLASS Phone SHerwood ! 2-3736 | A Congra halation s Thrift Starts At BA N K Deposits Insured Ur to fIP COT hv the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation LOANS > CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SILER CITY. N. C. Fall Fashion > smart tc bur Fall Coats f\ ' j J\ \ r.o'x ‘ The selection is complete /\\X |/ / % \ lr. sizes colors and fabrics A / 1 \ \ t \ little down takes the coat, of Jt I\■ !/ \ • our choice home No rush or JF* f \\ Y ■: , ...^A anxiety when the chilly wrath* \\fc " /( -iPj* er comes. \\ { {Vf *• '/ | \ \ /fcr - suits V jMr \ f Y 195? Tailored Rult* are r-croe \ j j j * ... of the most choice looking j.% f Iv' eye-catching \«*e have eve; M..N j J/I stocked. An all-occasion suit is /JU i / '1 a must lr. a lady's wardrobe /•%/ j Why not get yours now' /l' s> / ' j I DRESSES Jf |f |' | I Our £.tor e j? loaded with perMv n? J » dresras m many many pat- 7 j; ferns All sis'-s Relect yours s ' / from our fresh new 's7aav:r v : 14# <* 1 of pleasing designs and looks VW 1 n s c.asv jo pa v _ J THE 0. K. WAY! -< » « • YOU CANT CO WRONG IN AN O.K. f SUIT .., TOP COAT. .. HAT ... Wear As You Pay! 113 EAST MARTIN STREET next thr<’?* month? at Uvo local public school?. Sky land in grades 1-3 and Woodland Avenue in grades 1-5 They will work under the su pervision of critic teachers from the college and officials of the schools The student-- are Shirley Anderson. Betty Atwater. ■ * ■■ i 1 «■- -» —■rwrrrrw - ""r 1 Compliments Os CHATHAM MOTORS, INC. Chevrolet SILER CITY, N. C. Ph. SH 2-2383 Martha Bailey. Ruby Peebles. Yvonne Caraway, Alice Stanfield. : Maty Thompson, Nina Bolden, A my Durham, Delia Garvin, Freddie , Bullock, Elvenia Price, Bertha : Mciver; Shirley Borders. Donald Law rente. Betty Berry, Gloria Wilkins. Pc >h Johnson, Vera McCoy Wil liam Horton, Juetla Coleman, Dor ( otby Sidb»rry. Johnny McFadden: Constance Cooke, Eve- Morris. Thomasina McKnight Annie P. Bradley. Gloria Jenkins. Susie Tmt.b. Wilma Sunder. Amy Berry. Eva Foster. Fa'ncia Downs Tthad aeus Shoaf. Mayo Arnold Catherine Bessel ien. Edith Cash. Jeannete Cole. Ro mulus Gibbs Eva Howell. Sarah Kelly. Lewis Neal. Maggie New kirk and Eleanor Simpson ST ANNE’S OPENS WITH SO PUPILS Claries opened last Tuesday at St. Anne s Academy with a total enrollment of <SO students. This in cluded nin* beys in the second y-ar the school has been co-educa tienal. Four of the eight 195" graduates have received scholarships to v fr-nd northern college? ! Vencille Whits, the valedictorian received an award to atrerd Man ; hattanville College in New York. Mae Earth* Greer tbs salutatorian. . wtl! attend St Rose's College in A • ban'. N Y Gloria Bowman "ul! attend St Bonaventure College in New York on a scholarship Del ore? Gates ha? received a scholarship to study a- the St. Elizabeth Nurses Train ing School in Boston Mrs Leona McKr.'ght returned to the city recently after visiting Per and Mrs. Charles Thomason of Zanesville. Ohio Visiting with his mother was Tohn Clyde M-Krisrh* They also visited in Newark. Col* umbu? and C-anton, Ohio ANNIE BROWN IS MARRIED TO MR MANSON Miss Annie Mae Ri-rv dauch- PARK TILFORD RESERVE ra IS-'O | io»t 100 v-i- 1 i «f Quality \ I'RKiTILFOI'!’ C RJSERITp A J. , X 353 4/a«it. Pt. glFwppjj PMOF»BS* SWN NfUTMi. SffINTS r«» i TILFORD DISTILLERS COIPOMTWR. LOUISVILLE, XT. gr-warsT-.'. riejJg-Tirc; nr esar.Tj,- .o ai eve ji a-nawntu A Good Selection -of - NEW & USED FURNITURE -Also— REPAIRS ON ALL TYPES OF FURNITURE Guaranteed To Please EVEHHART FURNITURE and UPHOLSTERY lid 5. 2ND AVE. SILER CITY, N. C. Ph. SH 2-3132 THE CAROLINIAN Chatham Cubs End Season With 22 Wins And 1 Loss PITTSBORO The Chatham Cuds of Pittsboro met their first. ; defeat broke their record of 22 | their 2nd game in the tournament i defeat Friday nichl. Sept.. 6. in j which was held at Siler City. This i straight wins Their opponent for this game i was the Ramseur Rams of Ram- I PITTSBORO NEWS i Ri GUVTANNA M HORTON PITTSBORO - Sunday night. - September 1. marked :*> end of i the Virgin .Drive at lhe St. Luke ! Church. Goid*»on The Rev R V 1 Horton was guest sp“ak-'r for <he evening THIS AND THAT Around <SO children ca'nefed. on the lawn of Mr and Mrs H. nr; Richard. on = home *o attend the ! bi-thday party of Master Jerry : Lambert New Yoi V who was re lebrating his 6th birthday August i • Those neiohratins hirthd ,ys re cpntly were: Mrs Batavia Richard son Aug AO: Miss Minerva Horton . August 29 A back-to-st bool party ■-.•a-- h-id at E and B Restaurant on Aug 27 J* u-35 enipypp hi ill VISITORS Mr? Mi=?i' Walker -a c com pan •d by her more. Mrs Birdie J.,am her* ' ana family of New York rf 11 'r d to her home aPm spending a f>"*- . day? with b p r siator. Mr; F L ER s of F’ttsborn Mr David Reaves recently re turned to No-, York f.'i*y sf’er *--i --1 biting in Pitt?bnro Mr. and Mrs Julius BurncY and ' ftf-nds of Philadelphia Pa were . visiting in Pittsboro over the «*eek end ter of Mr and Mrs. John Hen: •• Brown of fits Fa?t P.ir- em-h si became tb* bride of Robs- f Tec Mansor. Jr son of Robert T?? Manson Sr of Bronx. Ne'>- \r - at 7 pm Aue 23 at Mount 7 m Baptist Church. The po<- K 0 P Goodwin per formed the ceremony Mis? Annie Ingram played the piano. Given in marriage by her father, the-bride wore a white floor lenrth gown of lace over satin with a Japanese neckline long sleeves ending in calla point' and a full -kirt Her v r ist length veil of il lusion fed! from a queen’s crown of icc-e pearls Mrs Luella Go van was honor at ter d..n.t She were a turquoise ?«r»et length organdy dress She earned a bouquet of mixed summer 1 lowers Misses Betty Leach Annie Farrar and Maria let Bryant of New York, and Arnett?, Head and Ins Venable of Win Von-Salem, were brides naid? Ihev u'o; c rainbow colored dresses and carried matching sum mer flowers Jacqueline Cm .m snd John Brown Jr. were children attend ants Charlie L- Brown was best ri a n Nat ha n Bun m?, Natha nI e 1 Tucker Maurice Scot*. John Brcwn and Howard Shaw were ushers The bride s parents entertained at a reception at th» church The bride i? a graduate o# North Carolina College She is employed as a clerk in Plymouth. Inc in New York City The bridegroom us a graduate of Samuel Gompers of Ne v York City. He is employed as a postal clerk. Church Roundup (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 101 Union Baptist Church—Sunday ' morning worship: Church School at 10:30. Superintendent Mr. W al ter Price Morning worshio s* 12 i o'clock noon The pastor. Rev George Mitchell, brought a eery uplifting sermon First Eapfi.* 4 Church—Sunday ' morning worship Church School : at 9:30. Supt Mr. W. H. Taylor Sr. presided with a very large : group present It war Homecoming ' Day and many of the members ' came come and brought with them guests Scripture Rev D N 1 : Howard: prayer, Rev Leothft i Debnam: Soto. Mis? Gloria Shar per, Topic, What mv church home has meant to me." by Dean F P Payne Solo Miss Anne R Hunt A family letter Mrs J. W F. ,t I on. remarks. Dr O P Bullock . ; and Mr W H Taylor. Trio. Misses ; Annie K Morgan. Cardricnne i • Stanley and Virginia Stanley: ‘ prayer Edward Thorpe Everyone was served ice cream in the class rooms after the program. Morning worship: Thr junior rhoir was in charge of music un der the direction of Miss Anne R Hunt Soloist. Miss Gloria Sharper 1 Scripture lesson was read by Rev. ; D N Howard Sr Prayer by Rev ! J. A Lester i The pastor. Dr O R Bullock ' delivered a wonderful sermon from I the Pnnk of Psalms He told th* story of David PERSONALS Miss Natalie Wilson celebrated I her 11th birthday Sept. 7. She did not have a party, but received many use’ll present,'. Tiie Lend-A-Hmiri Club will 1 meet Sunday at 4 o'clock at the ho ne of Mrs. George Henderson Hunter Street. Pres. Mrs M i Blanche Dover. Happy Birthday to little* Miss Carol Bryant of 11 Chavis way. | who celebrated her Htb birthday i ! last Saturday Her mother made ! Imr a big chocolate cake Mrs Hattie Smith of Ro.wmor t Avenue has returned home a ter \ | visiting her daughter, Mrs Mary | i S. Cox in Washington. D. C. She ! reports a very nice trip ! Miss Dorothy Mae Brooks has i returned home after spending the , j summer in VTj ginia. I reur. N. C. Tils first string for the year was 1 ! as follows: I.oe Richardson, Harold j | Richardson, Clarence People, ! | Thomas Clark, Walter Reaves, j 1 Lonnie Hon:-. Coy Burnett, Joe | ! Heaves and Rudolph Stone ■ J They were under the manage- j ; merit of Mr John Chocks. i Mir V. !. El'is > r iled her dangh- I ter Mrs Minnie De_- .ffco.i-eidl of Halrigh. who is ill Mrs Sadi Pane-a! has returned j from her I'scaEjon Mrs Se.llie !.•••;. hr-? returned fiOin her vaeation who I: "as spe r * i in Washington, New Yeik and oih j or Northc-'n states imviTovivr, mw» n Mr. and M v s Char 1 -.'--. Lqmbei t i and family were ho?,* to frier,-is | I fre," various sections of the cour- , Mr* W H Mcr.vichim and chit men of Durham. Mrs Robert Hv- : !<■ v snH oiab T tit N<*\V Vii' k i : City. Mr rmd - W-ihrir Bysh <on Wailrr it '■ of 0:---imnc. N V (Viv- Dorothy Womb‘s, lister of ; M rs. Bnsh ivlr:* B>rri le T robort ncl sous, K.oivif't.h ar.d Je-'ty of ; Na%»* York C.-ty. M>*. Poland Jon* 3 * ■ «:*r*d dav»rht*- ; Mrs An ; nif Bf 5 ! 3ono<. v*J of CokiMon and ; Po'7 x. w P“ii cy 1 •ill gathered arov.ntf .9 \j Üblu of him hen, i tr> i ehicMms >vyh cHick-n o-u< v j ; : m r drf.'-vjnt:. ooi-?, r.orn. pMofo i i cole shvu. hot roll?, corn ] ; hicAd nk-r. ice cream jeUo snd ; Kool aid. j Co ns;’-io; I.a t ior,? q o t o Vf».> c* ; Shirley Brooks EU-* ‘G - v- Csro- ■ ivn Alf ton r?nd Hilda. \Y; or* ivho 1 : vere recently •- -k .y- nyioi • , *■ ?es lor Horton School Ovum TYi* ■ j jor arid Drum are Mr ; PeMi'hf- A '“ton ond Mi. 53 Joun Ri ch f- dr-on. velv SH R 1 I r Some of tfc* s >ich r •*, fhulTn ate mini, fhev-Ti H?l»: Mr- J’llia B. iliifwSi SH'.WY ABO ’ 5 are *-»ft to ? ill’ll . I L .. •• .•; rl h* -- jl t r R »i •> rl .in € tilth *~T 3rd rjoi ur. ( Tu?m e f*e r, pG b t'veriiati hon?.cnin , i.»r i. Rone pitcher Other”. v, Ot. shni' fl 2.TP H 3 rnj.-J tf»v. l“t |)as.i ; m,Tri f ?.*»s,' i short jriii t»3l**.r*c ut,4» fnv center field 3,Rd ■'.'iiiflfu* SERVING THE BEST «§ Milk Shakes # Ice Cream • Cold Sandwiches « Ice Cold Bottle Docks « All K-nds of Hacks & Nabs SATTERFIELBS SODA SHOP 151 s& maw '-'1 -?nVBOT10 4>r>.e floor Iv'lo'-v .* rUerfirld Case Compliments Os BRADY MOTORS, IRC. 248 N. Chatham Avenue Telephone SH 2-3710 SILER CITY, N. C. * Lincoln - Mercury * Edsel ii Warner Looks Bv LEROY WARNER , CHARLOTTE -• The four stu- ! dents that, entered all white schools last week attracted less attention M nday. The sudents are: Dorothy Geraldine Counts, Gus Roberts. G"vuad Roberts, and Delores Huntley. t.ast Monday Ihe Kindergarten of me Amy James Presbyterian Church opened with Mrs. Ella Rc;d Evans as director, Approxi mately 50 children, ages ranging from 3 to fi. enrolled. GUF.ENVILLF NEW % Mr and Mrs Ruben Johnson md children of 1121 Spring Street .p, nt the weekend in Lancaster South C -rolina with relatiies and friends M> David Lee Rank? ha? re turned home after spending a week v‘b his mother Mrs Alberta H vks and fami'v of go?, Caton St Mr? Bt-ssi" Norman has return ed home after visiting her daugh ter. in Washington, D C. i'e? a -i Mr. J. M K»nnedy ere it*-: the city on their vacation, V.’< ". i h them a verv happy one M>v God vhilG tisivp! "*n hizh'A'gys Kennedy : r fhu p? tor of thfi Second Calvary ft pint Church Anyone u’ho to ?p --pf* •« r in this roUt-V. l *; fllOUld C^O* \ak i Ch j rG. T-ini|n You esn 10 Pc, LIVING GROUP $16995 Dossenback’s IMC ijiL-EK citt, n. r. FUMIGANT OHf %■ limAKii M- T|| AFTER storinp # groin (10 to 30 r : ‘ v® Fumigate fe-.with Douglas wdww TETRAK!L ' cost, firepreo fumigant kills weevj, in e!i stages of develocment fO« ADM 9 ... . . spray grain surface with Douglas SPECIAL MILL SPRAY immediately after bins are filled to prevent attack by gram - destroying irtseefs. DOtS NOT CONTAMINATE GRAIN. Pr-r’t ftr?fear! U*t tJoegfet Grain-Protertiea products at— Wv^lOiiljes tcY# Congra tula Hons CHATHAM COUNTY CITIZENS JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY OF SILER CITY INVITES YOU TO "THE ONE STOP STORE ‘ * oroplete Line of John Deere Farm Machinery Farm & Home Supplies Fertilizers Nathane Bottled Gas Gas Appliances Electrical Appliances Cash If You Have It - Credit If Yen Need It i gKC-aafltWil A-;rouni>i n ra>r'M T i rff |. ||rW i«.«r r «n,mil^lHWV' l »«W»rTiri-lf - „ k ’em Over I also purchase your paper* from Charles Banks. Jr. Phone ED 442,' : .S SECOND CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Last Sunday inorning worship APPLEjiBEAIY JL 4 '5 QT. Liis'Ain’v, “ V ms v, --5 b We Hope That You Will Get A Good Price For Your Tobacco And We Welcome The Op portunity I o Help You Save Your Money By Giving You The Best Quality Farm Supplies At The Lowest Poss ible Cost Central Carolina FARMEHS EXCHANGE DURHAM - CREEDMOOR - OXFORD ROXBORO * HILLSBORO * CARRBORO PITTSBORO * SILER CITY PAGE ELEVEN ! began at 13. ans. with the Rev. James F. Wertz reading the scrip ture lesson The pastor, the Rev. J M. Kennedy, took his text from Timothy, 1:15. He spoke from the i subject "God's Business In the World'' Everyone present enjoved lb 1 *
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