Page Two The Death of Nell Battle Lewis Nell Battle Lewis, writer of the weekly column, ‘'lncidental ly” in the News and Observer, was found dead at about 6:30 Tuesday morning, in tbe yard of her home in Raieigh, by a news paper delivery boy. She had come home late in tne evening and a few moments after leaving her car had suffered a heart attack. Her car keys and pocket book were clutched in her hand. Miss Lewis, the daughter of Dr. Pochard H. Lewis, the cele brated public health pioneer, and his second wife, Mary Long Gordon I>?w»s of Albemarle coun ty. Virginia, was born in Ka why walk jj when you t - "i *jt can —'• .. ” iA 1 9 ,/j' cloud, hops ■ A softie-fiat tliat maLe* every step breeze-easy! Tie aecret? It * made hie a dancer'* sloe soft, light and flexible. All tin and fashion's newest detail* too! We have lot* like this or,. come ... tt,cm . Os Chapel Hill Fur Kata (livinff 1 li Gifts and Mowers C\ We’re a wonderful collection • * JTy' J | Jfjfi/ of gifts, moat exclusively J/jj X V ’Jj 'E ours. Come in and browse. |V Gift Wrapping? Naturally, and it’s Free! leigh 63 years ago. She attended the Ra’eigh public schools and was a graduate of St Maryk Schoc' and Smith College. At Smith she was a member of Phi Beta Kappa She was in YMCA canteen service in France in the First Worid War She went to work for the News and Observer ir 1921 and during her years or. the paper was gen eral reporter, society editor, fea ture writer, and writer of "Inci dentally." From 1922 to 1924 she Vjas publicity director for the State Board of < na-.tie? and Public Welfare Ir 1929 she wa« licen*ed Humanities Lecture To Be Held Tuesday Everett W. Hall, Kenan pro fessor of philosophy al the University, is to be the Hu manities Division Faculty Lec turer for the fall term. The lecture, entitled “W hat Is It a Philosopher Does?”, is sche duled for h p.m. Tuesday in Boom 106 ( arroll Hall. Professor Hall joined the INC faculty in 1932. after heading the Department of Philosophy at the l niveraity of lowa for 10 years. ( urrently president of the North ( arolina Philosophical Society. Mr. Hall has written two books "W hat Is aiue ■\n F.ssa> in Philosophical An al.'so' and "Science and \ al u*--., A Stud' in the History of Ideas." published thi- year ■ practice aw Her principal (•a-, w.t: he: defense of the 16 av/ie-e.-n* g.r. who were in dicted for ar at Samar'and. Her exposure at the tria. led to the correction of bad condi tion.- there. She taught English at St. .Vary'* for severa. year: She war a member of the State Hi.-- toriea! Comm..-.non. a vice-presi dent of tne Staae Literary and Hi.- tones Society and of the -date Folk,ore Society, pre ident f the Wake f . jnty League < f Women Voter . arid a trustee of •r.* Oir ... Raney Library arc: the Richard B Harrison Library Srn i.- t. urvived by a brother, •i- } >w,- retired a' the I’niversity of Virginia, ar.d by severa. nephew- and nieces. Miss Lewis's weekly column reflected her striking personali ty. She was a gifted w-riter in both light and serious veins She displayed a delightful humor in Per satirical comments on people and affairs, and a genuine elo quence in her championship of the causes to which was devoted. A . her writing was characterized by frankness and sincerity. Her column, "Incidentally,” will be sorely mi.-sed by thousands of North Carolinians, and I ADMIN In 1 KATKIX NOTICE The undersigned, having quali fied as administratrix, c.t.a., of the Estate of Anna B. Lay, de ceased, late of Orange County, this is to notify all persons hav ng claims, against sla • aU to present them to the under ■ .gned on or before the 30th day of November, 1957, or this notice w:.. be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ali persons indebted to . aid estate wili please make im mediate payment to the under signed. This the 30th day of Novem ber. 1556. Elizabeth Lay Green, Administratrix, c.ta , of Estate of Anna B. Lay L J Phipps, Attorney THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY speak for her many friends in i expressing grief at the loss of ! her presence.—L. G. ; i Orange Methodists Set Benefit Supper There will be a Brunswick stew supper tomorrow (Saturday) from 5 to 7 ;30 p.m. at Orange Methodist Church, two miles from f'hapel Hill on the Airport Road. The plates wiS. cost SI each. The proceeds will go to the j church building fund. The pub lic is invited. WILPF Is Holding Rummage Sale Now A ti.-f- : v rummage sale be gan ye terdi (Thursday) at the Public Serv. Company at 106 We- T Frans r. Street under the au-pie. o f the Chapel Hill Branch of the Women's Inter * Play it .smart when you play Santa . . .choose from our vast selection of the most Select wonderful gifts that ever made a hit on Christmas morning! 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The Longs also have two sons, J r.nny and Eric. Mrs. Long is the former Miss Jchnsie Bennett. I"’ Long is stationed at' the N; Air Base at Memphis. ‘Skins Draft Sutton T professional Washington . r.,n- football team this week ■ -.fted Ed Sutton, star Univer sity r .iifiiack. Miss Nellie Knotts Weds R. L. Marshall | Mis- Ne!!ie Frances Knotts of near Charlotte and RogVr Lee Marshall of Hillsboro were mar ried at the Hickory Grove Metho dist Church near Charlotte last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Marshall is a teacher at DANZIGER’S presents: I * jy/ / \ I ron T)ur Bake Shop: jeT L / \ Our Famous \Z\ j( '/Jfk Rum Cakes // fff the Aycock School, and the bride groom is in the University Grad uate School. They will make their | home in Hillsboro. -—» Friday, November 30, 1956 But People Drive for Miles and Miles To Enjoy Christmas Shopping At the Intimate Bookshop

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