Friday. September 7. 1956 Children’s Drama Classes to Begin Mrs. Louise Lanion't drama classes will begin next week. Grades one through five will meet on Wednesdays for the study of creative dramatics, with the pupils acting out famous children’s stories. Grades six and seven will meet on Mondays for the study of acting, and grades eight and nine will meet Tues days for the study of advanced Wfflersity IMrst and MKkShop l 1 Enrollment Now CLASSES 11EGIN SKIT. 10 I’hone 9-5626 If No Answer Call S-0502 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 2:30-3:30 2:00-3:00 10:30-11:30 2:30-3:30 I’re-Rallet I*re-Balfet I‘re-Hallet Beginning Tap 4-5 yrs. 5-6 yrs. 3-5 yrs. 4-6 yrs. 3:30-4:30 3:30-4:30 3:00-4:00 3:30-4:30 3:30-4:30 Grade II Pre-Ballet Pre-Ballet Beginning Tap Intermediate Ballet 7-8 yrs. 6-7 yrs. 6 yrs. & older Tap (A) 4:30-5:30 4:30-5:30 4:00-5:00 4:30-5:30 4:30 5:30 Grade IV Grade 111 Grade I Grade IV tirade 111 Ballet & Toe Ballet & Toe Ballet Ballet & Toe Ballet & Toe 5:30-6:00 5:30-6:00 5:00-6:00 5:30-6:00 5:30-6:00 Advance Tap Intermediate Free Acrobatic Advance Tap Intermediate Tap (B) Class For Tap (B) Ballet & Tap Students Jl 8:00-9:00 7:30-8:30 8:00-9:00 Social Dancing (Adult High School Adult Couples 5 th, 6th, ith, Begin. Ballet Ballroom Ballroom Bth; See Below Ballroom (Social) Classes Begin in October sth Grade Ist and 3rd Fridays 7:00-8:00 I’ M. 6th tirade 2nd and 4th Fridays 7:00-8:00 P.M. 7th tirade Ist and 3rd Fridays 8:00-9:00 P.M. Bth tirade 2nd and 4th Fridays 8:00-9:00 P.M. SERVING THE COMMUNITY’S BANKING NEEDS -1 111 I I 111 1 ——J—I—LLJ \r i |L UNIVIRSITY NATIONAL BANK RESOURCES Agjlij- i IIP H% I=l Since August, 1955 ZULU I Mill CHAPEL HILL A CARRBORO’S FASTEST GROWING BANK , acting. This fall and winter some of | the pupils will work on “The Sto len Prince,” one of the best plays for students in acting since it , is done in the Chinese manner, I which requires expert technique in pantomime and body move ( * ment. Acting techniques for televi sion will be studied, and some of the pupils will perform on tele vision programs. There will also 1 he a Tuesday class in public speaking for hoys. 1 Students may be enrolled in any of the classes by calling Mrs. Lamont at 8-11-188. Father of Local Woman Succumbs Henry 11. Voliett, GO-year-old father of Wrs. Walter West of Chapel Hill, died in an Oxford hospital Sunday of a heart at tack. He and Mis. Voliett were on their way from their home in Richmond visit their daughter here when he suffered a heart attack at Oxford. The funeral was hold in Richmond Tuesday. His widow and daughter are the only survivors. Mrs. Laura Warnock Plans to Conduct An ‘ After-School Club’ for Children Mrs.’ I.aura E. Warnock has announced that, beginning this month, she will conduct an "Af ter-School Club” at her spacious lujme at 322 West Rosemary Street (across the street from the rear driveway of Fowler's Store). It will be for children from the first grade up and will be open from mid-afternoon to 5 p.nt. from Monday through Friday and possibly from 1' a.m. to 1 pm. on Saturdays. It is planned to he ,of special value to parents who work and are unable to h<. at home before 5 p.nt. "The After-School Club will he developed according to the de mand for it." Mrs. Warnock said. “It will offer activities for chil dren according to their indivi dual bents and requirements. There will he twenty of play as well a< activities of a more con structive • ature. A chief aim will he to teach children decorum, without its being forced, and also consideration for others.' Mrs Warnock, who is the mo ther of William Warnock of Hav e ( irclo. cam* here three THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY years ago front New Haven, s'Conn., where her late husband, a lawyer, was for many years an assistant administrative offi ' cer of Yale University. She is a graduate nurse and has done a great deal of social work. She founded the Settlement House in i New Haven and was president of its board of directors for three years She took courses in sociology and child psychology at Yale. Her son and his wife here have two children, Janet, f>, and Elliott. 2. Persons wishing full informa tion about the After-School Club may get it by calling Mrs. War nock at IMC'.VI. Little Red School House Opens Soon The I.itt o Red School House i on Dogwood I hive will begin its r.ho', 57 session Tuesday morn- I ing, September 18, at t> o’clock. Applications to prospective kin dergarten and first grade stu dent- are now m the mails. . The school will accept - for en rollment in the first grade chil dren who will become six years old before January 1. 1!I57, and in the kindergarten children five years old and or who will be come five years before Jan uary 1. There will be a business meet ing Monday morning, September 17, at 1) o’clock for parents only, according to Mrs. O. V. Cook, principal of the school. Blue Bell Names Hillsboro Native Frank Her, a native of Hilts boro, has been appointed direc tor of plans to coordinate all production activity in the 28 plants of Blue Bell, Inc., manu facturers of work clothing. He will have his office in Greens boro. Mr. Her has been with the j Blue-Hell firm for 15 years, and |u ior to his new appointment was manager of the Tupelo divi sion at Belmont. Jewish New Year Observance Opens The ten-day observance of the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hash ana, began at sundown Wednes day of this week with the year 5717 on the Jewish calendar coming m yesterday (Thursday). The High Holy days reach then c 1 imux with Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, Suturduy, ! September 15, when those of the Jewish faith spend most of the day in synagogues offering pray er. Annual Exchange Outing The Chapel Hill Exchange Club will hold its annual summer out mg at Dr. Bill Coe's camp near Tuquay Springs tomorrow (Sat ; unlay). Families of the members will he present, and swimming, boating, water skiing und pic nicking Will he enjoyed. BECAUSE YOU GET MORE low PRICES...ON MORE ITEMS... /UP IS THE Bna&»™sispg|R! 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