Page Two COUNCIL Os PTA's TO MEET The Orange County Council of PTA's will nee! a; 7 30 pm Fri day. Jar 2k at the Glenwood Elementary School Pearson Stew I I | George Has Done It! \ 4*> Pharmacist and Chief at the m - v* -• Gien Lennox Pharmacy * I * <•«)!-£< hu> slocked ir a breuttiUtkiuf veieclior. of \ ae-nliue cai4t Jju’ii wlull so K uti. cm or maybe nisi keep They're thai appeolme The muoo range- through fin contemporary. romir and down or tp to downright mushy \nd they re yours, jP 9 Iron Mmpt* u* yery iilUj tor Uto |i. Hatuuare It - .*► No* lot stubborn eases member- of the opposite gender who will require more Ml ftoar, a care or tonurUtuig u> lies ol a card' George has sweetened ho shelves with 1 alentioe (audits by Paugburv uud Whitman s Von may choose they*, eon- pdf' jL lections in heart-shaped or eouyeutiouai buses And if you desire wrapping and PI maillot; —tel George no that ior joe too ™ I Glen Lennox Pharmacy | ■ /tfi I'hi»nt 7014 vh In Iht Shopping tenter—Plenty of Free Parking 4B I LIST TAKES KOUI To Avoid Long Lines Later On And A Late Listing Penalty Os 10% Lis! Kurtu ALL PERSONS ARK REfRES'IED TO I IST WITH THEIR TOWNSHIP LISTERS AS OMA SOS RESIDENT PROPERTY OWSERS. PERSONS OWN INO PROPERTY IN MORE THAN ONE TOWNSHIP AND RESI DENTS OF HIEKSRORO TOWNSHIP MAY FILE THEIR LIST IN THE COI RTHOT SE. (Check The List 'laker's Appointment Nearest Ton and Remember the Date.) ATTENTION AEE CITIZENS OF CHAPEL HIKE TOWNSHIP YOI R CIS I ISO PI A< E IHKOI OH JAN CARY IS Town Hall, Chapel Hill Fach Mouttaj lttrou>rii kriduy in January from S Oti A M l« 5 P M. On each Satur day in January liuiu k 00 AM Id IZOU Noon and on Monday, February Ist from, k 00 A M to 0 00 P M THE TAX LISTERS FOR HINOHAM AND CHAPEL HILL TOWNSHIPS WILL HOED APPOINTMFENTS AS FOLLOWS FOR THE PURPOSE OF TAKING TAX LISTS FOR THE YEAR 1960. CHAPEL HIIJ. TOWNSHIP, I. K Cheek, luster Brown'k Service Station (Hotl'w Hock; January sth, 9 00 A M to 5 GO P M Blackwood Station January otli, k 00 A M to 5 00 P M Midway Service Station Januuiy lltii, 0.00 A.M to &P M. r AII resident!, of < hafirl Hill must file wild KOI II tin- 'I own and County lintel b. i CARRBOKO 'JOWN HALL January bill, k 00 A M to 500 P M ; January Jlllti and 13th V 00 a m to 12 Noon and, 1 00 F M to t 00 I' M., January I&U>, lirti) 22 nil and 2ktic fiorn 000 A M to 12 Noon. BINGHAM TOWNSHIP, Jeter IJoyd, EUUr B/adsliaw s Store January stli 10 00 A M to 4 I' M Glenn Uoyd’e Store, January 7lh 0 00 A M to 4 I' M. Harden Johnson’h Store, January yih All day. Louis Alien t. Store Januaiy 12th All day. Stroupe's Store, Januaiy 14th All day, Hawkins Store, Januury lOtii All day. Joe McCauley's Place, Januaiy IVtli. 12 00 Noon to 5 00 P M. Torn Andrews Store, Januaiy 20th, k oo A M to 4 00 I' M Manley Snipes Store, January 23rd All day Frank Crawford's Store, Januaiy 27th. All day. White Cross, January 30th and February Ist All day. ATTENTION DOC OWNERS Don’t (ail to get your County dog license when you list your taxes Dogs must wear these licenses at all times. LATE LISTING PENALTY 10% of the total tax due will be added to all lists not filed during the months of January. The minimum penalty to lie assessed will lie SI.OO. All persons owning three or more acres of land must file a Farm Census Report. S.M.GATTIS Orange County Tax Supervwor .art oI the Research Triangle Plan ning Commission will discuss the Research Triangle in relationship to the schools HAVS YOU MET? Dr R S Brooks of Lumber!on, a resider.' a* the c apita; w the exchange program, living at 4 Shepherd Lane THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY Carrboro Personals MRS. MARY HOLLINGSWORTH - Phone 7911 day. 9-776* night i Mrs Alan Brandon was honor ed with-a slork shower Tuesday ievening a! the some of Mrs .la mes Hearn (o-tioslsss.es were ■Mrs H Dobson Mrs Willis j Knight and Mrs A B Poole Ap propriate games were enjoyed and, !he bonoree received many lovely; ,and useful gifts Ice cream cake I roll nuts and coffee were served There were approximately thirty ; friends present to honor Mrs i Brandon who is the former Miss: v.rrna Jean Heart, daughter of I Mr and Mrs L D Hearn Mrs Bruce Riggs tree returned, home Monday after being a pa!-! ient of Memorial Hospital for several days Mrs Elsie Dawson who is re- i cuperaiing from a broken foot ' spent las: week with Mr and Mrs i Kenneth Council. i i.e motiier of Mis Howard I Bennett of Route I passed away I a* her home a! Stones die. Ya last Saturday Jan It She was| the grandmother of Mrs Howard Bennett Jr who with his w.fe and children live in Carrboro Mr John Tripp proprietor of 'lripps snoe Shop is better after ia serious operation a: Memorial ,Hospita; .as' week 'The }■ T A t.eid it* regular meeting Thursday evening in the. school auditorium The program | ol tne meeting was presented by j liie pupils woo have been study mg the French language Mrs M-uiel f'arriker. Supervisor ol French in tile Chapel Ibil School *j‘ the featured je-ater Pre viou.- to ’.tie meeting open house was heid- h. order loi the pait-nts - visit seboo rooms of their I hildre;; After the meeting a so cial liour was held .r. the school ■ afeter.a Tne Cu-anei- Sunday School ’ lass ! Itiesday even ing a’ the home of Mrs Lulu 'Jae Seagioves on Ixogwood Acres Extension Mis Ruth Settlerrnre, program chairman ojwned the meeting witti a brief devotional after which she introduced the 'jt-bi.i l of the evening Mrs Ray mond i.a.;". Mi and Mrs Kaign ' - •' <: ... Ruse.a |„, 'wo years at Kiev Mrs Kaign fold of the Ru.-mjl; people a- ■ * carne to snow tt.en during her residence there She -aid they were iri no way ike wbal we lead in the news paper about them but were friendly hospitable and very re ligiou- J hough tiierc- are a few olfiei denominations liw prevalent lebgion of Kuas.a y> ,lne Greek Orthodox f'hdfeh Mrs Kaign •a.d she was really impressed by the way the Russiar-* cared loi each other sharing nc< i-ssities with the needy even though they had very little tor t hernselves (he Russians have a staunch Ire iiel Ilia' in entertaining stiangei th< > might be cntivtaming angels unawares Whenever strangers knock on a door the household would welcome the strangers as honored guests even giving ujr their own beds to the strangers arid would prepare meals so boun leous itiat they themselves would know deprivations for days after ward In comparing this" to the Americans, we all know thai Americans would never ojren then doors to wayfarers, complete strangers so to speak tor feai of bring robbed and murdered As a people Russians are very religious. Each borne- no matter how luxurious or poverty-stricken, has an aiLir, composed of an icon draped with a beautilully cmbronl tied cloth before whit b the house luild stands to pray Mr Kaign described in rletail tluir (.reek !Orthodox services winch were very ! u|gj)ting beautiful and most wonderful to behold As a people Russians ait- not ashamed iri show .their feelings and are much more i eligious in then daily lives Iban we Mrs Kaign w*s kind enough Ito display several souvenirs she mad brought back from Russia fine was an icon, veiy old, made iof wood, depicting the nativity j scene, another was an icon used i while traveling very valuable and given to Mrs Kaign by a Russian Princess another souvenir was a Russian Bible, and anotlier, a beautifully embrodcred icon cloth, and also some pictures ol Rus sia Mrs Kaign played a record RUG GLEANING Let »ur licUrr-trttiM tipirU bring yrnr carpet back te lit*. Free eatimatee. CLEAN 9 x 12 Wool Domestic Hardback Hug .. .Only $5.95 RUG CLEANING ft STORAGE, INC. Dial • a*4 aek tor WX-71141 (Ne Charge) Call Maadar er Taeidaj far Wednesday Pkkap. • ■ ling of the music of one of their religious services, which was very - j impressive by its melody and •feeling. 1 After Mrs Kaign's talk a busi ness session was held over which Mrs R B Todd president pre ! sided Flans tor increasing the ■ ! treasury fund were made and other business discussed Then a |social hour was held during which Toasted pound cake topped w ith, whipped cream. and sliced j peaches nuts and coffee were ' served The class presented a farewell gift to Mrs Ltta Stokes, |who with her husband Rev. Hen ry B Stokes, are leaving ior -a! new / pastorale at the end of the I m onth Those present were the j 'hostess. Mrs. Seagroves: the speaker Mrs. Raymond Kaigr. the teacher. Miss Doris Lindsay Mesdarnes Agnes Williams. Ruth Set tie mire Edna Goodrich. Etriei ; Bowden. Thelma Clark. Mae Spar j row Mary Hollingsworth, Agnes Whitaker. Mary Lois Morgan, Eloise Dale. Alma Todd. Annie] Ray Etta Stokes arid Miss BiU.iej Wkbains < HEALTH SEMINAR NOW ON The sixth annual Seminar on Radioing*al Health ben.g t.eid! Iteie today tomorrow, anu Wed-: jr.esaay under the auspices ol tne! !Department of Sanitary Engineer- 1 mg of the Department of Public■ Healtt. Administration of the l m- ; ver-.ty- School of Public Health j It is iieiiig attended by aljoot 1001 persons from throughout the east ern L ruled atates Ljjjpersity IJQ'ist and jffikShop Rlklin St ■MR. i WORKING TOGETHER FOR THE SOUTH’S CONTINUED PROGRESS I COUNT US IN! Z!ZZT. Mt for Southern Railway has no intention of being “among the missing" when it comes to working for the continued growth and progress of the territory we serve. As we have in the past, we will go right on doing everything we can to promote the prosperity and well-being of the modern South that means so much to all of us. no O tin h i | to JoahrJu it h in tin Smith, itn j/i n/iliii in! it.i ■Hp £ -It would take a long list, indeed, to include all t those in the South today who working for an,i looking toward a still greater future for • America's “youngster” opportunity-land - the modern South. If such a roster is ever to jgKtf r warn WMmmgmsmmm’ V' m • ■ HP SOUTHERN : RAILWAY SYSTEM wAtMiaaioa. e c Hospital Staff To Have Dinner Party An Italian covered dish supper will be given for the members of Memorial Hospital's staft by their wives at 730 p m Friday Jan 29 n the hospital's basement din ing room Each wife has been asked to bring one dish. Mrs Henry L Stephenson Jr is chairman of the arrangements committee which includes Mrs John Foust Mrs John Semmel rneyer. Mrs Fred Vinson Mrs ■ Charles Waters Jr Mrs Alfred Hauer. Mrs. H F Johnson, and Mrs. Roller! S Donner Wonderful I'sed Biographies at only 7Zc or 97c The Intimate Bookshop 119 East Franklin St. Open Till 10 P.M. offers 25% lo 50% OFF On All GIFTS Sale Ends Jan. .‘!1 AND KFMPMBKK Your gift means more Irotn a famous sloie. OFF SEASON PRACTICE , The University's off-season foot-1 ball practice will begin on Feb. j 15. I Siritgi IM U, Faster With Orange County Building & Loan Savings accounts with Orange County Building & Loan Association grow fa.st ®er because the dividends are extra big. This is plus money . . . myriey that is earned by merely placing your sav ings with Orange County Building & Loan for safe keeping and growing. It s that easy Open your account to day ! ( uncut Proposed ft 0 Compounded Dividend Rate M® /|| Semi-Annually SAVE BY THE 10TH OF THE MONTH —Earn DIVIDENDS FROM THE Ist. Orange County Building & Loan Assn. “The Home of Profitable Savings.” HIM KS: Mnn.-J tiurs. f) 1 p.nt.; I ri. 9-<i p.m. V\. I ranklin St. Rhone 9-H7<il Monday, January 25, 1960 I HAVE YOU MET? ■I Joe Perrini, from New Y’ork •City, a University student living lat 111 Jackson Circle.

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