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Page Two State Chapter Os Organization For Mentally 111 Children Is Formed Here Stale Rep John V.\ t'mstearil long fight to improve the state s mental heath care program nursed another step forward here Thursday night with the eUahaUunec’ os a North Caro lina chapter of the National Organization For .Mentally !l! Chidrer The state chapter is the Hrst one to t>e established in tne Snath Michael K Frri ,;md. n:< tior.ai executive secretary of NOMIC it New York prc-< rv the charter to Richard Siearnes of Johr, V. 1 instead Hospital a - Rutner and acting chairman of the chapter The ceremonies were tick! at Gerrard Hal! Grey Culbrett, welcomed out-of-town member am; U 3 ian • WBlian sot 111 1 Chariott« treasurer 1 tm- chap ter introduced Mr Freeium! Other officers are Mrs Virginia Coyle of Chape! liiti secretary Insurance Coverage: It Can Become Old Fashioned. In the past few years inflation has decreased the value of the dollar to such a degree tiial insurance protection that was once ampin is now hardly adequate . Changing court interpreta tions have made liable damages so heavy that personal and ( property liability insurance is now a neaiessity The State law concerning automobile insurance and many other develop ments make it imperative that you give youi insurance a new look JOHN FOUSHEE AGENCY JOHN FOUSHEE • A DOER WILSON I Os North ( olumhia St. Phone S-J3l REMINDING <0“ J// ol a service we’ve , had all along . . . WE DELIVER! And Are Mighty Pleased To Do It! % Prescriptions % Everything else we stock Glen Lennox Pharmacy In T he Shopping Center Tree Parking Phone 7014 SUMMER ON ICES ■V m A VMURfUt HOUR'S [NTLRTAINMLNT WITH m m the ice |§ ■ CAPADES f : ■ STARRING UH n. T /5t E Nz (E •k ' W ■■■rout hosi CRAIG STEVENS > ‘ ' SEE IT THURSDAY NIGHT vc- JUNE 2 NBC-TV IN LIVING COLOR 1m UNI FED STATES BREWERS IOUNOAHON V and Mrs Haraold Weaver of Chapel Hill. slate publicity chairman Mi Freeiund pa,- ( high tri bute to Mr t instead for his work in advancing tin state's mental health program Prior to his visit here Mr Freeiund had he'd conferences with Gov ernor Hodges and otner- in Hal eigh "1 he state chapter of NOMIC w,h t* conerned with providing treatment research and educa tion to increase the present 10- j bed capacity of the childrens J uni! at tiie mental hospita. a! B itnet 1.1 TIIFKAN MEETING The Evening Circle of the Holy Trinity 1 utheran Church v.:!l meet at » o'clock-this evening Monday at the home of Mrs A 1 Miller Ji 'lie program will i* led by I M 1 iri fit;, i I ' x#£ tyttfEssjaS/R m im - - - M 0 JU '■ ' Bk& y !: ' 1 ■Bg . f; ’ ' : j - 1 ' ’ ' - :?„> .. ; ‘ U. .-■.•.‘M., -vis wm&L fnuro tot LAVtnwnp f Fdmistcn-Carevic Engagement Announced Miss Joyce Rhay Edmister: atiovi i ine daughter of Mi Bo» Edmisten of 211 Vance -Street and the late Mr Edmisten Her engagement to f rank Edward Car-' evu of Rochester. Pa son ot Mr and Mr- Peter Carevu " Rochester Pa is announced by her mother A 'all wedding t.- planned PHOTO BY LAVtnuNtj West-Smith Mr. and Mrs Jesse I. West of> Carrboru announce tin engage ment of then daughtei Margaret Eli/.alx-tli 1 above to Eugene' ;'Himhas Smith of (impel Hill, son! jof Mrs. Jean Smith and the late; i William Thomas Smith of chapel! Mill The wedding will he held at 4 pm. Sunday, August 14. in the) jCarrboro Methodist Church Miss West, an alumna of the | Chapel Hill High Scltool, is now I completing her freshman year in j the* I’niversity here Mr Smith, 'an alumnus of the Chapel Hill High 111 VIEK TO GIVI- TALK Piotessor Floyd Hunter of the U V School of Social Work will | give the World Health U:r ; lure at the 87tii' Annual Forum of tiie National Conference ol Social Work on June 0 in Atlantic City, N .1 Ills tocpic will lie .Social Workers as National Policy Mak i ers " DODGE-DART SIMCA • NSUPRINZ • Dodge Trucks • BMW • Used Cars I sett a 600 (/nivernHy Motor* i* your Dodge, Dart and Sinn a dealer (or this area. He liave on display Dodge Sedan*, Ha goat and Convertible*. . We are Open Until ( pm.—Alee Open Saturday Afteruuaa. UNIVERSITY MOTORS 806 West Main Street Durham, N. C. Telephone 9-1931 Dealer No. 1964 I THE CRAPEL HTLE WEEKLY Miss Edmisten is ari alumna o! [ Peace Junior College in Raleigh and of ttie I .'niversity here where she received a B.S degree ini chemistry. 0 Mr ( arevic was graduated from •re- Fniver-hy Os Pittsburgh wi*b a B S degree in chemistry and i> now a graduate student at CN'C ■ School Will be discharged from the I H S An Force this coining Sept j ember and will then enter the Uni ! versity here He will have had j four years of active duty, most ol ; it as a radar operator i Fxercises Set By School Os Nursing The I niversity's School ol Nur sing will hold special exercises in honor of its graduating students at 2 30 prn Monday June b. in the Carroll Mall auditorium. The speaker will be Miss Vivian Culv er, executive secretary ol the North Caroina Board ol Nurse Registration and Nursing Kduca lion Jhe invocation and benediction will be pronounced by the Rev Dew itt Myers, pastor of the I nit - ed Congregational Christian Church r * . jBl Schoplar-Redmond Vows Are Spoken Here Miss Joan Marie Redmond of Chapel Hill, daughter o! Mrs. ; George H Redmond and the late i Mr Redmond, oi Ham tile \a . and Ur John Henry Schopler o; Chapel Hill son of Mr and Mrs Ernest H Sciiopler ol Rochester, N Y., were married at 4 p it- i Saturday. May 2)i. in the 1 napel i 1 ill f.oinmumty Church. The sin- , igie-nng ceremony was performed . ; by the Rev. Charles M. Jones pastor of the church. Music was provided by Mi- Lee Bostian, organist The church was decorated with palms, wood watdia ferns, floor basketl.tled with white ilpwers and wrougii* iron candelabra huining white candles Tin- pre-dieu covet - ed with white satin. Given in marriage by tier bro ther. George 11 Redmond, the bride wort a dress o! pure -ilk tat ; feta which featured a fitted bod l-ci circulai neckline and thu.e ;<iuai'tei sleeves. If was designed with lace and seed (wails Its full skirt ended in a lull court tia.n The veil of sdk illusion fell from a coronet of white stephanotis and -white roses centered with a white orchid The maid of honor was Miss Billie Sioux Bush of Chapel Hill She wore a dress of cotton lace over blue taffeta which featured a bodice, circular neckline, ah breviated sleeves, and.a full skir' of unpressed pleats ballerina length She also woic a matching blue hat and shoes and earned a, cascade bouquet of pink roses j pom-porns, and baby's breath. The bridesmaids were Mrs j Hairy Jensen of Chapel Hill andj Mrs. Robert E Jones of Danville Va. Their dresses and flowers Were like those ot the maid oti honor. The groom's liest man was bis I father. Groomsmen were l)r Lyle] V Jones and Dr Martin Wailach, j both'of Chapel Hill Music* Educators In Piano ( linic Two music educators trom Ho-; nda and Georgia liave acepted j invitations to participate in tiie j , tenth anniversary of tiie UNCi Clinic for Piano Teachers and Stu dents Mrs Mary Jarman Nelson j ol Winter Park. Kla noted lectur-j er. writer and editoi of children's' books, will talk in Public School j i Private Teacher Liaison ' Joining other prominent guests at the clinic will be l’rof Walter -11 Westafer, chairman of the lie partment of Fine Arts at EaGrange College, Georgia He will discuss j "Theory as a Part of the Piano Lesson" and conduct a demonstra | lion of class piano instruction. Books Make Wonderful Bon Voyage Gifts At the Intimate you'll find tra vel books, novels, books on eur rent events—many prieed as low a* a dollar. II you're not fussy about show, a wonderful Rift is a elump of quality paperbaeks. easy to park, ! intellectually delightful. THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 119 East Franklin Street Chapel Hill Opea TUI l« P.M. Thi brid* ••.•••• ■ : woi< a blue .. wit! maten.n: a«-c* - mu- and a co; ' .-.age oi white cymbidium orchids the groom mothei wore a him and whit, y;jk print die.sS, wit wlnie at£ e.ixories. atid a corsf'ge ol whiti cymhtdi m orunds The wedding was followed by ; [iii'plioii gi'.en a' 1 ie chnih by the bride's molher. For a bridal trip to western North Carolina the bncii wore beige costume wnh white .ai ce.ssories. and a white orchid cor age The bride a’ l -tid' d Stratford Co! lege in Date, die Va and is u gtaduab- of thi Memorial Hospital School i, Medc a: I >-i logy, also m Danville, Va Thi giijoin 11.-< - d a TLA di glee at tin-(’inversiiy of Ho* t.e-ter ip Ho- hestei N Y , an M Adi gree a! tin En;.er->iy oi New Me* > and a PI D d< gree at the ! niversity of Colorado The couple will Ino here at .Cobh Terrace Register Now For SI 'MMFit ART < LASSFS Rainliiig classes begiiuung June 7, Tuesdays aml/or Thursdays, 1:30- 2:30 p.m. tl-.ru July 28 |{< ginners nr Advamt-il, any medium. In struetoi (~ J Hoskins. 1 all 9-ititM. WWW—BW WHITKHAIX ANTKU ES & f.IFTS f'holer Srleelion Fine Furniture, Porcelain, .-silver. Accessories Also fine selection (Papery and upholstery lahries and rugs. WHITEHALL Durham Rd.—Phone I-47D In Chapel Hill Since 1929 , wwwww Ulrf* o J* STOP!—Worn tires may cause this. 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