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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
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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
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Gibson’s
ICE CREAM
800 EAST MOREHEAD ST.
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WENTZ
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“Clothing For The
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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
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V CABINETS
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Kale-La wing Company
Complete Office Outfitters
227-229 South Tryon Street
Charlotte, N. C. Phone: 6185
Books For
Christian Workers
Hibles, Comineiitaries, Dic
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lines. Teaching- Material for
any age grou]), Character-
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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
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Plaza Theatre
Thurs. & Fri. Showing:
“WHITE TIE AND
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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
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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