Page Ten
New Exhibits Open
At the Planetarium
Twc new exhibits opened in the
Morebeac Pianetaium Art Gal
leries here this week
Both are collect *n- of photo
graphs. One group was made by
students in Ross Scrogg- pho
tograpr.y class a - , the t niversity
here, anc the other contain- '2*
photograph* of the inventions of
Leonardo at Vinci. the celebrat
ed Italian artist of the 15th. and
16tr centuries
Sponsored ty Internationa Bus
iness Machines the Oa 5 me. et
hic:: c. early demonstrate* his
versatility ar,. Knowledge of hy
draulics, botany geology, ana
other scier.oas
Botr emit.'.- wi. rw- or. display
througr the month of." September
A stew Boy in the ft eighborhood
Bobby Lon on. age 10. move t.
town August 24 and settled a"
402 Rntcnard Avenue, rr*ucr to
Jock LafcUtererV delight Joes,
age 11, live* across th* street.
ar,C a new prospect for a pa # if.
the neighborhood u ar exciting
affair tc a boy While the mov
ing van. was still in the Lon or
yard Jock nad Bobb;. over for
lunch she wed him how to piay
badminUir. and u#*k birr swm
mirig that afternoon Last w•.-»»'
the Lacterers gave a ws-iroe
roa*". Bobb y * honor, witr
Jock p,'re*id:r.g a* che' n ms
backyard, inviting other boy.- of
the neighborhood 1 Ricky W
liams, Timmy Merit*. ( L Ro
wer., Shane Liston, Ned Dur
ham and Dennis Andrew bobby
has barely been in tow: two
weeks out he’s already a full
fledged member of tne gang,
j» laying footoall. ba.-ebal ri*.
ing bir.es. bunding models, a:,*;
taring part ir. a!) th* hundred
of other activities of young boys
ir a ''lendly r.eighbo r hood tr.at
We liK* U ts. 1 1 r is. tvpi* h of
< r.ape. Hi.
Bubny didr ’’ mov. t<< tow.*
EXECUTOF
The' unde: g - rig qua
f,ec a executor of the estate of
Joe M r a.-.* ci-*i a-* d iat»- of
Orange ( out.*. tin- is • r ,,,» <y
ai: pe'-oi.s /.a :: g claim • again -t
soi*; estats u pre ent then
the undersigned O' or before th*
2nd day of Auguat, lid' or th.
notice will (st pi*-a'iec ir bar of
their recovery. A persons ir.
OfctaUfO ‘G hHIC ♦frUit.A' SA i*i J><* <**>♦
make irr mr'iiau- payment t th**
under •
This the 2nd day of August,
1256.
I. J. Phipps Executor
of the Estate of
Joe McCauley
“ADMINISTRATRIX NOTH E '
The und* r --gr.e'i having ri-ia.-
•fied as a'lmin.-'.ratri/ of the
Estate of Waiter D Harr* , be-
I
ceased, .at* of Orange County,
tins is to notify a person lav- j
mg claim* aga.n.i* sa,'J estate to .
present then to ’he under gned
or* or b*'f r* the id’.', nay of *
Aug u.-1. 1257, or th. not,* * w.H
be pleaded in bar of their recov
ery. A,, persons indebted Pi said
estate w<. p.ease make immedi
ate payment to th* under signed '
This th* 1 -th day of August,''
125 b. T
H* ,*-r F. Harrell
Admin.-tratr,/ of the ,
Estate of WaJu- It Harrell a
Lucius M Cheshire, Aot. f.lerk t.
■of tne Superior Court
a
EXE( UTOR .- NOTH E
The undersigned, having quali
fied as executors of the Estate *
of J. W. Bennett, deceased, late i
of Orange County, this is to no- i
tify all persons having claims
against said estate to present
Two Books By
Chapel Hill
Authors -
The Southern Part of
Heaven
This autobiography by Wil
liam Meade Prince is a per
fect introduction to the
spirit of Chapel Hill.
Through the years it has re
mained the best seller in
our shop, and the favorite
gift for well-loved guests.
Our Special—s 2.49
You Can Believe
by Frank Hanft. A U.NC.
law professor offers wise
and encouraging words to
the spiritually troubled.
Our Special—sl.69
It will pay you to watch
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Bookshop
205 E. Franklin St.
i ,’ff ..»■ 1 f&9 * •
Open TUI
County School Te<
(Continued from, last issue)
A lifting of the teachers in the
Orange County Schools, part of
which appeared in th*- Tuesday
jisjf- of the- Weekly i* complet
ft. below, starting with some of
the Whit* r Scl
• ers:
Whit< Cross Sth-m Mrs
■ B.a* the S Matt x. principal
f Chape Hill. Mr- Ratty J By
■ rum rc*ut« 1, Chape Hi. Mrs
I Margaret li Farrar Chape
Hill Miss Margaret Stanford,
• rout. 1. Chape. Hi!.
( a.dwell Schoo.. M's I>oi- V.
■ Burk, principal, rout* 2. Rouge
Tobacco Markets Open
Tne ten tobacco markets ir.
this area will open for sales next
Monday, September R
alone. He came from Hickory
■ witr. his mother his sister Julia.
> age 2 his little brother Grady,
age f,; his "parakeet and his black
ranbit Ir. school her*- Bobby w-ili
be ir the sth grade Ju.ifc ir. the
4th, and Grady is starting the
first grade Mrs Lot.or has beer,
teacr.mg the sth grade ir Hick*
ory. anf‘ brought ner fam.. y tc
Chap*- Hill so that she couid
■*tud> at the I’rnve* i*y for vher
Master’.- degre*- ir teaching \
The Iseath of Mrs \ andever
Mr- Martha Vanrje-*-- who
v.a house mother >.• *ne Phi
!>e.ta Theta frat*- r : :*y f,* v-\
*-ra years and had rear- frierids
nere d.* 'l Augus - 7 a' r,*" n -me
ir. New York T F H.-mtso- a
member of the f*&*.*■ tity and ar
old-tim* frier.*; of Mrs Var.d
ever saw r.er wr.<-r he wa* in
New Yor» or r,is way '< Europe
ir Jur.e The new- of h*-r <l*-a‘.r.
came to t 'nap*- ii. . ir a letter
'.< nirr. fr**n f.* ' *■*•■* .' • after
!i*-x* of k r Mr France. B
X- K.r.nof *.f .ib' '»irgin.a Av*
ru* Sar. Mateo Ca iforrna
■ *ne.fr. " th*- u.ndersigne : or. or
t>-the 2nd day of August,
1257 or thi- no’-.* e w i. b* p.ea'!
ed in nar <<f their recovi-ry A.
persi.r ■ > ■ * l U
peas* make .remediate pay
rider sign*
tr,i n.v; dav of August.
J B*-rr *. 8.-nnett and
Harv-v L h-r r.er*
Executor.- of ".* E rate * 5
J W B.r.r.e"
I. J Phipps A - , y
SORTH LAROEINA 5 '
ORANGE roi'.NTV
JN THE >'l PERIOR 'Of ET
F A (ATE-
V'F
' if WEAVER
-OTP E OF ARE
' '-DEI'. EXE' 1 TJON
I'r.-ie* ar.-, r.y v * • ... of ar. ex*
* ,Jl "*r nr* • '*-! to fr.* .cl*-,.- igr,. •
Sh. riff of Orar g* < • jr,ty on tn*
k.r *. 'la., of Jtiv, 125 b. frorii *r , *-
Superior Court of Orange ( ,* .
in thi aierve eritrti* d a* '.or 1
w. T or. the
K2t) ..... of . ; ten o*-* 125' •
At 12 00 O » ,*,.-k Noon
Ar 'in- Door of th. < our’hou:-*
Ir 11 os bo/o '.or O ( a/olina
offer for r»a.*- to th. r .gbe > „..*
d*-r for <a.*.i. l«, at.rfy said ./
e* utron 'served or *h< d 1 -f*rr.dar ‘
or J ily 1 1 120 . all right tit.*
and interest which • h»- d* f.-ndar.'
r.ow f.a *,* at any tiro* at * t
after l.'ltr day of J,* 125;..
'!.* effer til* dale * t forir ir it.*
. ,dp merit in «a:d a*'ion, i.a*i ir
arid to the following d* -. r.t.* d :
na, property, and i rripr os err.* r. •
thereon situated, lyir.p and b*ing
ir. t.'hape) Hill Township, Orange
County, North ' arolipa, arui rnor.
particularly described as, follow
All ti.at certain tract arid
parcel of land lying and be
ing situated on the Eastaide
of the Airport Road (now
the Hillsboro Road) approxi
rnately .'i'ri miles North of the j
corporate limits of the Town
of Chapel Hill, North Caro
lina; and more particularly
described as BEGINNING
at the Southeast interse*
tion of an unpaved State
Road, running East off of
said Airport Road; continu
ing thence from said point
of BEGINNING with the j
with the Southside of said
unpaved State Road approx
imately 5.T0 feet to an un
named and unpaved Street or j
alleyway leading off of said
State unpaved Highway in a
Southerly direction, and ap
proximately parallel to and
*vrith the said Airport Hoad,
approximately 600 feet to the
Northwest intersection with
an unpaved and un-narned
Street or Roadway running
in a Southwesterly direction
and approximately parallel )
with the aforesaid unpaved j
State Road, approximately
620 feet to the East right j
of-way line of aforesaid Air
port Road (now the Hills
boro Road) thence along and
with the East right of way
of said Airport Road ap
proximately 600 feet to the
BEGINNING; and being a
tract of land rectangular in
shape and more particular
ly designated and marked as
the “C- H. Weaver Village"
WITH ALL IMPROVE
MENTS THEREON SITU- |
ATED.
TMa the 25th day of August,!
1056. ;
0. H. Clayton
Sheriff of Orange County
achers Announced
• mont; Mr*.Mary R. Mitchell,
• Hillsboro Mrs. Hat* R Cori.ue.
f Hillsboro: Mrs. Ana r B. Meiss,
' Chapel Hi..
Central School, A I. Star
s pack, prir ipal, Hillst r< Mrs.
- Grace M -Muller., Hillsboro; Mau
rice. ( McNeill, Smithfield;
James W Kluttz Lilesviih Miss
Helene F I'.x, Danviiie, Xa.;
Mrs. Gwendolyn XV Jones. Dur
ham; Mi.*- Martha Chavious,
Hili*r*oro M: - Audrey F. Burt,
YOUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS ’
ARE IN
\ YOUR // -
H AN OS^Y
I
They need your support and protection
The public school amendment
(THE PEARSALL PLAN)
Saturday September 8&
W
—The carefully studied and developed plan overwhelmingly approved by the Legis
lature in Special Session permits local option safety controls by local school boards
in the interest of harmony among all our people and assurance of the future
education of all our children!
SEE AND HEAR THE STATEWIDE BROADCASTS
On radio 8:30 to 8:45 P.M., Friday, September 7
On TV at Bto 8:15 P.M., September 7 U LUTHBfc K HODGES
. Governor
v A
Zhe future of one Million school children depends on your vote 70K the amendment.
| This Advertisement is Sponsored by the Chapel Hill Weekly and Persons Interested in Adoption of the Pearsall Plan
THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY
Hilluboro; Miss Gloria Jones,
route 1, Whitsett; J. M. Murfree,
Hillsboro; Mr* Betty McAllister,
Hillsboro; Miss Frar.kie R*.bir.-
*on; Hillsboro Mrs. Frankie
Bzzell, Hillsboro; Mrs. Anita
Bryant. Burlington;
Tarletor I'avi*. Hillsboro;
Mr* Vio.a K. Sanders, Hi..--
uort Mr. Rebecca Ringer.
Hillslrort . Mr*. Grace D. Ho
ward, H; ishoro; Mrs. Ossie
iinip* route 1, Mebane; Miss
Marque:;'* I'orter. HillsFmi
Mr A etha Burt, Hillsbor
Mrs. Marie Murfree, Hillsboro;
Miss lielois V. High, Hillsboro;
Mrs Ruth Mcßae, Hillsboro;
Mr- Marinda McPherson, Hills
i*or Mrs. Alner Gieen. Eflar.d;
M:s* Esther Shipp, Hillsboro;
Mr* Annie Fuller, Efland; Mrs.
Ruth Toram, Hillsboro; Mrs.
Fannie Warner, Hillsboro.
Ef.and Colored School, Pow
• «-.. Wood-on, pr.ncipal, Efland,
- B x 212; Mrs. Ruby N. Gray,
F.f.a: Mr* Alice T McAdoo,
Mebane. route 3; Mrs. Dorothy
1 M rr u. route 2. Cedar Grove;
Mrs Norma E. Snipes. Chapel
Hill; Miss Peggie A. Sellars.
Burlington; Miss Minnie L.
Greene, Efland; Mrs. Ava L. Van
story. Efland.
Cellar Grove School, Route 2,
Hillsboro, N. C., Harold Webb,
prim pal. Hillsboro; Mrs. Lucille
Webb, Hillsboro; Mr-. Dorothy
B. Daye, Hillsboro; Richard G.
Martin, Hillsboro; Mrs. Olivia
Richardson. Durham; George H.
Venabl*-. Hillsboro; Miss Ethel
Star.fi* . Durham; Mrs. Eliza
beth Raney. Hillsboro; Miss
Susie Perry. Durham; Mrs. Lucy
Jame*. Hili-boro; Mrs. Hassie
Gatt;-. Hillsboro; Mrs. Bertha
Cooper, Hillsboro; Mrs. Gladys I
Satterfield, route 2, Hillsboro; I
WALKER’S FUNERAL HOME
120 W. Franklin St., Chapel Hill *:* Telephone 2731
The Home of Service J. M. Walker. Manager j
PICTURE FRAMING
ANY SIZE MADE TO ORDER
Foisfer’s Camera Store
Friday. September 7. 1956
Mrs. Nina Loften, Hillsboro; Mrs.
Margaret L. Jones. Hillsboro.