Friday. September 7, 1956 Carrboro Notes and News By Mrs. Madge Oakley Phones: Home 9-issß Office 9-1271 '• ''' Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Tempesta and their children Toni and Rudy of Brooklyn, N. Y., spent last weekend with Mrs. Tempesta’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde I Almost everybody appreciates the need for good rug cleaning. Call BERNSON Rug Cleaning & Storage, Inc. dependable weekly service Phone Durham 7-2197 Collect '■ *, n ry With a modern 91 I EJ j l indoor pictures and snaps | |f | || | jl M Mt m i Stop in soon and see our com- ** • I AM 0% i >il n I 0 w J ’■ plete line of Brownie and Kodak Friday, 0100, CdfTDOrO AtH. r&fkWr /// M g*W flash outfits, too! FOISTEB’S CHAPEL HILL vs. SELMA CAMERA STORE 161 JtETSE st All of Us Are Pulling for You and Know That You'll Have Another Successful Year... Wildcats! 2* 7 ; £ 1956 CHAPEL HILL Qw Si ! i g FOOTBALL SCHEDULE ( fw CD E Si Sept. 7—Selma at Chapel Hill t ° 14—Chapel Hill at Cary Ek^ ■P 7. | q 21—Northern at Chapel Hill y7 §I w £ 29—Chapel Hill at Southern £7 2 i £ Oct. 5 —Chapel Hill at Hillsboro JeC 2jj w a § 12 —Graham at Chapel Hill Tm O S c g 19 —Chapel Hill at Oxford High H 26 Roxhoro at Chapel Hill Nov. 2 —Chapel Hill at Henderson 9 —Oxford Orph. at Chapel Hill RFNNFTT Seims, swd.sm.m'l ,7. You Wildcats! rw BLOCKSIBGE KICKOFF viiii win, u. For ” r ~ ExprenHeH Your: I All Your Elettricul Needs It ft||D ycnv • r>en & I’enell Sets RADIOS ’ * OUn vfcnl • Fountain Pens , m u . . . • WaUh«, “"-I * Slud > BEST • leather Goods TF[ EiIISION I * ~ortab,e Typewriters • Gifts ILLLIIUIVU # Electric Clocks to And Many Other Items • Electric Razors THE WILDCATS RIGGSBEE WENTWORTH ELECTRIC SUCCESSFUL & SLOfIN furniture company Construction Co. JEWELERS SEASON |67 E . Fr#nk , in S t. a,n • " ° 165 E. Franklin St. Phone 9-3.131 Phone 6901 • ___________________________ _____________ Lt. anti Mrs, Chatdes Jones and their daughter Denni of Sumter, S. C., were visitors last week end to Alt. and Mrs. Frank Poy thress. } Airs. Annie Rackley and her granddaughter, Jo Ann Fitzger ald of Garner, have returned home after spending several days with Airs. Janie Clark. Mrs. Jim Thomas and her daughter Dana of Pittsboro spent Wednesday with friends and rel atives here. * * * I Airs. Jim Farlow, the former , Miss Rudy Clark, was honored -! with a bridal shower last Thurs - day evening at the home of Miss ‘Pete’ Hill. The honoree received r many nice gifts. Games were . played and refreshments served jto the guests. Mrs. June Merritt was guest | of honor tit a stork shower at the home of her mother Mrs. F. A. Rowe in Durham last Friday ! evening. Alts. Mary Vaughn was called to Landis last Friday due to the ! death of her uncle Thomas Teax ley. • Tracy Hackney left last week end to begin the fall session at a business college in Raleigh Billie Bruce Page left Wednes day to begin his studies at Fast ! Carolina College in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hackney |of near Asheville spent last weekend with Mr. Hackney’s pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Hackney. Visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Hu- I hert Hackney last weekend were THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY ■ Mr. and Airs. Howard Stewart I and their daughter Bridgett of t Hendersonville and Mr. and Mrs. Delano Horner and their son Frankie of Raleigh. : Mrs. Rose Humphreys, Airs. - Cortina Carter, Mrs.’'-Beulah El lington, Mr. and .Mrs. Duncan Ivey and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Oakley " attended the funeral of Johnnie I Emerson Smith in Saxapahaw - last Sunday. Johnnie, 23-year-old i son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Smith I "f Saxapahaw, died at Walter ■ Reed Hospital in Washington last 1 week. His mother is the former Miss Mattie Ellington of Carr : boro. • Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barbee Jr. .'of Clinton Drive, Carrboro, an • nounce the birth of a daughter, .Melba Jean, Aug. 31 at Watts I Hospital. They also have a son, ' Steve, two and a half years old. ■ Airs. Barbee is the former Miss ! Estelle Maynor of Carrboro. J Move Residence Miss Dell'Hoyle and Miss Ann Frederick have moved from the Graham Court Apartments to Chapel Hill Route 3 off the Ital ’ eigh Road. Goes to Texas Alfred R. Fathman has resigned - his job at the University Library ' and has moved to Texas. } Teachers of Music Asked to Register The Chapel Hill Music Club,! ’• a chief purpose of which is to '[stimulate musical development 11 among Chapel Hill youngsters, V’ s making up a list of till local e people interested in teaching v ,mus:c to children of school age * or pre-school age. Such a list A would include University faculty r members and graduate students 1 and all private teachers who give ’ lessons in their own homes or ’jstudios and those available to teach in the homes of pupils. ■j All such music teachers are asked to call or write Airs. W. A. ’ Pollard Jr. of 311 McCauley s [Street, who is the Club's junior '[counselor, and give their names' ■ and telephone numbers. (Mrs.; ' Pollard's number is 9-3301.) In issuing the above appeal,! Mrs. Louise Jefferson, president of the Club, said the list would i he used in a project the orgaTi-i e ization is about to launch for[ 1 the purpose of providing more -musical opportunities for the young people of Chapel Hill. i Manns Camp Out On Mountain Trip I Mt Virgil Mann and her three children, Winnie Lou, Patrick and Bruce, returned Tuesday front three and a half weeks’ stay in the Blue ILdge Mountains. They Wore.-at the Blue Ridge Assembly Grotinds and camped in a tent on the Blue Ridge Parkway at Crabtree Meadows and Dough ton Park. They made trips to Roan llountain and to Mt. Alit chell and visited the Penland Han dicraft School. While they were running around seeing sights Mr. Mann was plotting the area for a [state geological map. The Manns have moved to 1209 Roosevelt Avenue. Their telephone number is 8-6603. Mr. Mann will he home this weekend. Returns to Beauty Nook Now that business has become brisker with the beginning of the school year, Mrs. Lois Mar ley has returned to the staff of Bussell's Beauty Nook on West I Rosemary Street. Christian Science Services Christian Science services will be held at 11 am. Sunday, Sep tember 9, in Carroll Hall. The vital importance of honoring l^i&i 4 - School opened this week. Drive Safely and Protect ,)lJr Children. Obey the Lady in Blue when she you directions. She’s there to help in sure the safety of all our children. You, the motor- * n K public, have always cooperated in trying to school children were near. Re member ... Our (Children Can Not Be Replaced! ! j M START TODAY y 1 -DRIVE SAFELY - COLONIAL MOTORS, INC. HARRISS-CONNERS CHEVROLET, INO. Dealer License No. 2127 Dealer License No. 1079 701 W. Franklin St. I'hone 9-484 501 W. Franklin St. Phone 0-4*l CROWELL UTTLE MOTOR GO. POE MOTOR CO., INO. Dealer License No. 1087 Dealer License No. 2993 100 W. Franklin St. I'hone 8-444 112 W. Franklin St. Phone S-457 * '3jj|| YATES MOTOR CO., INC. Dealer License No. 673 ■ 419 W. Franklin St. Phone 0-421 -1 God in thought in deed will he I brought out in a lesson-sermon ■ entitled “Substance.” j Preside rian Church Schedule 1 The Presbyterian Church will resume its regular schedule of ■ Sunday morning worship serv ices this Sunday, September 9, ' is follows: Worship services at VH/ nitltk I I .- - • , 2* Sleek, streamlined young. A real Vs| sett featherweight that can go a million rounds . . . softest saddle ever, with tapered toe, * ow s ’des, a ballet look and feeling. o a IvtTmV r-v Crepe Aire sole ' sllver heel $095 \ A I 1 J L r) complete flexibility. Nothing's newer,.. H MriA x l/1 yr\ nothing's neater. ** OF BOSTON textutd&it S6oe4 CHAPEL HILL S ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE i 9:45 and 11 o’clock, with sermons i hy the Rev. Vance Rarron, and (Sunday school at 9:45. A nursery for infants and very young chil dren will be conducted during ] both worship services. Mrs. Marshall Dies , Airs. Hotter Dollar Marshall, t 72, died at Lumberton last Fri day. She was a sister of Mrs. ! Johnnie Bean. Mrs. Lillie Smith, and Walter, Merle, Arthur and ■ Early Dollar, all of Chapel Hill, ' Route 3. Miss Claudia Cannady flew to Charleston, S. C., Thursday to , spend several days visiting friends. Page Seven

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