AlHiAMftfll} MjfjtMßM I 16ti urAßurnuun, 1^ C ‘ V<M,iDp l* g > Qur steadier in Rrwln:— P»WcteWhitman—Gilbert Smith ipgOoriO Ptdharo—Purwood Strlck- Oeraldine Butler—Pete og*fcr Ask Shirley Royal who’s picture she is how tafclnfe around in Her billfold. It’s a sailor’s picture so Staff tUeAtthgorttk Shirley!!! "wonder The Junior Flay was given Fri day night and i$ really turned out to be A ■ success. “pM sure every one that attended was pleased with the perfqhngnce. All ot you really did a Afgncj Job. Ohl Betty Ann. “What happened to your legs??” Is it true what you Ad about them? If any of the IsySiS k ’ *■"*-* Shirky not hobby . «■ . Billy, not fast. Billy not alow. Billy -Quick. Harold not pink. » not blue. •hafold l£oyn. Geraldine not maid. Wilma not But. wfl} Peggy not harp, sIjSP* 1 ” SEXTON —WEAVER The ifeaga mint of Miss Ruth leen Wkater to James SextoA has & *&fZEH»S i iifr/ fir |be whole family for the top, wheel goo^ < houseware gifts, for sporting goqds. There are hundreds of items to choose from. * Football} t WegMs all sizes fBaSSw^V •i Table Tennis Sets • Many types toys * _ r , ‘* rin Tuc' ? ‘M All r "" ' 5 IWVM s . , I jus? IffSl &'*3ji nUrniNG LICENSE M'fa ~ : .V' ■- y V.' - ' -'-Sw../* JI >, •* v' is!-. -* * 'fa*- • ?*. -V- ■] Episcopal Sunday try* .f y * • *%»»* itif f ?h°?f T^ers Mr. Z. E. Matthews, church school superintendent, presided «ppr • thp During tlfe business session plans mas tree was set for Sunday after noon, December the 23rd at 4 o’- clock. - - Following the meeting a social period was held during yhlch time Mr. and Mnf. Sewell served delic ious homemade cookies and ctffee. Those present included Mr*. X. H. Boot. Mrs. Byron Stevens, Mr. Tony Harper. Mi*/ Matthews, Mr. ewthfr. ami Mrs. Er>yin Worpgi's Club Meets On * Monday Evening The Brjrin Woman's Club met Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock In the club building. Mrs. f!. L. Dearborn presided over the meeting which was opened With “The Lord’s Prayer,’’ followed by the club song “Wonderful Words Tpu was the regular business meeting for the dub and no Dtp gram had tyoen plannjjL; >' > r The business Items included plans for the club members to to be at ' the 'building Sun day afternoon at 12:30 where the? will go- by chartered bus to Chapel Hill and the planetarium. Plans weye also made for the club’s animal Christmas pgrjty go*} -43 • the date was set for Tuesday even ing J>ecember tee mgg ’ - J CHOIR PRACTICE The pace bers of St. Stephens Episcopal c lurch choir art asked to please be present ; at chair prgp tice Wednesday evening »t 7:30 o’clock. The Christmas music has been selected and it is very urgwit sfepjrg,? gr™ of^LOTJB^.-^ . yj'v SYLVIA DALE T jSMANT * Coagrtgs to mmaga- Grin Note 01 fftfeg, f<pr eveiy North 1 -Carolina motorist and pedestrian today. The safety chief said the National Safety Council had notified him that the Nation's one millionth traffic fa tality was expected during the third week in December. That death cpuld pccur in North Carolina, Jqhrt continued. He asked that every motors and pedestr.in ob serve traffic laws explicUy during the remaining weeks before Cbfist fwt‘ by the contifliiefy '«!- Jones said. - “tjrti|n motor vehicle deaths pass had annost twice & many "people killed in traffic as in all nine of the yarn w bays fought- It means rm average of 20,000 traffic deaths is a^er want to make thai tragic mark in’North Carolina nor do ike waht a North Oarolinian to be the Nation’s millionth fatality,” Jones said. It’s not a pleasant thought. But it’s one way of sayj ing—drive canfußyT observe the traffic laws, and, dn these dark dayg.’ w# w|th eg? y * '■ *M**ty; “jM hg got .best grac ing by keeping the grass- mowed down to a of U finches. Amwrs pro,, th»t tms ff iJvßßrt “ifcßß' ir v i:v assistant county-adsot Mor the State CoUege Wtai»SFsefvice, She has already sM UgfJsdhb of tur keys with loWmgffi v! r!’ •ft? y TOraAM-pne of North Car* J ‘ U WaS-jaMtatapt county OBMnf noon mnm.«. h panta Says: SHOP K YOUR COMMUNITY I MERCHANTS I ERWIN GIFT 1 GUIDE 1 ft Jlir M we pwtf {Tfiraft&ffm § a lip I . | i l ANA '» for g! 1 liOMf OflMflf £ | I - T | WSJm- 11 Os wiw noay ssmeN <* *>«• ’ ■ tASY TEAMS n | B 21 EK VV 1 Iwß t S' i - company, me. i y witf|B|,t si|,g|e att3,;,,nMi|it ’ t,,e an,azin g I NECCHI lowing machine sews on buttons,] ! * milwi Nunontwliir Wintf*ititches, pifnfis iff ; WmW 'IMWPrkW Os gOMr sewingjob! i = ■ have time to iijjJcp your : g r - WINTFO mm I with « Necchi. This machine not only se f stitches straight, it stitches zig-zag too. § i It does most of the jobs you now have to do fby hand—and does them without attachments. S « m Come in and let us show you. 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