Page 6 THE C. C. U. N. C. NEWS October 1, 1947 Over 300 Students Are Now Enrolled Fcr top-to toe perfection in family fashions . . . for home furnishings of distinction SHOP AT IVEY’S, the predominating store of the Carolinas. CilARI.OTTK I’.ORN • Cl lARI.OTTK OWNED chap'otth: TAILOR - MADE SLACKS • CAIlKKDIXluS • FI, ANNI-'.I.S • TWI'.EDS •COVERTS • CHAI.K STRIPES 18.50 102 E. 4 III St 3facb ^^ooii Telephone 6178 Enrollment (Continued from Page 1) the board ; and J. W. Wilson, super intendent of the Mecklenburg coun ty schools. Ur. Elmer H. Garinger, associate superintendent of the Charlotte public schools, presented the new- ly-appointed members of the CC- UNC advisory committee. They include P. H. Katte, general man ager of The Charlotte Observer; James J. Harris, insurance man: Dick Young, Charlotte News staff writer; 1). E. Henderson, United States district attorney; Mrs. A. L. Roberts, president of the Junior league; Mr. Atkins; Mr. Glenn; George Everett, United States Em ployment service manager; Mrs. James B. Fickling; Mayor H. H. liaxter; Sid McAden, chairman of the Mecklenburg county board of commissioners; k. S. Dickson; Che.ster Whelchel, president of tlie Charlotte Junior Ciiainber of Com- merce; Clarence O. Kuester of the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce; W. Henry lielk, Jr.; Mrs. Clinton B. Galhin, president of the Char lotte Charity league; Paul E. Mur phy of the Veterans administration; ■Mrs. E. B. (iraham; j. \V. Wilson; Mr.s. J. Z. Watkins, president of the Charlotte Council of the Parenc- Teaclier association; John Otts. principal of Central High school; j. W. Hawkins, principal of >lard- ing High school; Miss Miriam Blair, president of the Charlotte .\ltrusa club; Forrest T. Selby, I)rincipal of Charlotte Tech High school; and Dr. I’anl Sanger, Char lotte physician. WHERE FRIENDS MEET — Gibson’s ICE CREAM 800 EAST MOREHEAD ST. A J BRYAN WENTZ '^(\^53oarg O P “Clothing For The Man” ■V V V \ \ 1 / COC^raFFEY 205 South Tryon Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. Manor “Charlotte’s Newest ^ Theatre" Thursday & Friday: “GALLANT BESS” Hunter Electric Company 221 W. 2nd Phone 3-3357 FOR IMMEDIATE Sieeimaii&t card!® V CABINETS [ Kale-La wing Company Complete Office Outfitters 227-229 South Tryon Street Charlotte, N. C. Phone: 6185 Books For Christian Workers Hibles, Comineiitaries, Dic tionaries, The C'onfessioii of 1‘aith, Concordances, Devo tional P)00ks, Study Hooks, Sermons and Sernyii> ()iit- lines. Teaching- Material for any age grou]), Character- lUiildinfj HiK>ks and CJiurch Supplies. Bible Books Store 121 W. Fourth St. Fred H. Plexico. Owner CHARLOTTE 1, N. C. BEN TUBEL “Let The Tailor Do Your Tailoring” 1412 East Morehead St. Phone 2-0032 Samson y^// Remember This Seal It I Your Assurance • Of The Best I » m EDQ w -ov. Post 7733 1 • You'll be proud to set up sturdy, tmarlly styled Samson Tables for youf cord parties because you know they'll be enthusiastically admired by your guests. SAMSON FOLDING TABLES ARE BUILT TO LAST! These Features Make SAMSOy TABLES Best! Double Braccs—Legs Connot Wiggle Burn-Resistant, Alcohol-Proof Tops Electrically Wcliled Tubulor Steel Legs Color-Fast Washable Tops Continuous Surfoces—Nothing to Catch Dirt Strong Enough to Stand On Plaza Theatre Thurs. & Fri. Showing: “WHITE TIE AND TAILS” Visulite Theatre Thurs. & Fri. Showing ‘ THE TIME, THE PLACE, AND THE GIRL” ARMSTRONG ANIMAL CLINIC 121 N. Cecil St. RADIO SERVICE Automobile Radios A Speciality Radio Television & Appliance Co. 1300 East Fourth Street HOB NOB GRILL 415 North Tryon Street . SMITH’S BOOK and ART STORE 402 W. Trade Phone 2-0070 Parker Gardner ‘THE LATEST IN' POPULAR RECORDINGS” 118 NV. Trade Phone 8257 BOW ARROW GRILL MERCURY SANDWICH SHOP 1619 Elizabeth Ave. ./RfciOMPSON’S CLEANERS / X ■ Phone 6955 “A Distinctive Cleaning- Service” 1514 Central Central Avenue CHARLOTTE. N. C. For Better Service depeiioiisle fuhniiure OBSERVER Charlotte Fish & Oyster Co. 300 E. Trade St. Phone 3-7194

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