Page 4 w gppi "X 'vim**' 'ifSrS * I M&&FJ& JUB V,A »j| - .: . : ^ yy ' k "m wP | *k v , .> < y . v ' % t *V*Bfes! VI v A Ui •&. JBhfo...ftir/^fcHBBK.O HONEYMOONERS Enjoying their honeymoon at The Carlton Beach in Bermuda are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stephen Cohen, 308 Ransom Street, Chapel Hill. The bride is the former Miss Diane Joyce Scrafton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dickenson Scrafton, Austin Place, Staten Island, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cohen, New York, 1800 Northlawn, Detroit, Mich. Chapel Hill’Carrhoro Church Directory Following are the churches and their affiliated organizations in Chapel Hill and Carrboro; 1 BAPTIST Baptist Student Center, 161 East Rosemary Street; minister to students, the Rev. James 0. Cansler. Calvary Baptist Church, Highway 54 west, Carr boro; pastor, Rudolph Hardee. Carrboro Baptist Church, Greensboro Street, Carr boro, pastor, the Rev. Calvin E. Rains. First Baptist Church, Roberson Street and West Rosemary; pastor, the Rev. John R. Manley. Olin T. Binkley Memorial Baptist Church, services in Gerrard Hall on the University campus, office and church school 507 East Franklin Street; pas tor, the Rev. Robert E. Seymour. Second Baptist Church, Graham Street; pastor, the Rev. J. J. Reece. University Baptist Church, Columbia and Franklin Streets; pastor, the Rev. Henry E. Turlington. CATHOLIC Chapel of St. Thomas More, 740 Gimghoul Road; the Rev. Francis J. Murphy. Catholic Student Center, 218 Pittsboro Street; the Rev. Robert L. Wilken. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Chapel Hill, 835 Pittsboro Street. Christian Science Reading Room, 119(4 East Frank lin Street (over the Intimate Bookshop). CHURCH OF CHRIST Church of Christ, Alumni Building, University cam pus; leader, John Harris. / . CHURCH OF GOD Carrboro Church of God, Hillview Street and Pleas ant Drive; the Rev. James L. Morton. Church of God, Main Street, Carrboro; the Rev. J. C. Burnette. Women’s Auxiliary COMMUNITY CHURCH The Community Church, Purefoy Road off Mason Farm Road; the Rev. Charles M. Jones. CON GREG ATION AL-CHRISTI AN and EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED United Church, 211 West Cameron Avenue; the Rev. Dewitt L. Myers. Women’s Fellowship Laymen’s Fellowship United Student Fellowship EPISCOPAL Chapel of the Cross, East Franklin Street across from Pickard Lane; rector, the Rev. Thomas Thrasher, and chaplain to students, the Rev. Harvilles Hosts At Cake-Cutting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harville entertained at a cake cutting at their home in Dogwood Acres fol lowing the rehearsal of the Har ville-Waller wedding on Friday evening. July 26. Guests were members of the wedding party and out-of-town visitors. $ Mr. and Mrs. Harville were al so hosts at the reception following the marriage of their daughter, Cheryl, to Robert Waller on July 27. The reception was held in the Fellowship Hall of the Uni versity Baptist Church. Special music was presented by Mrs. Har old Bierck, violinist, acompanied by Miss Kathleen Garner, pianist. Local Writers At Conference Sixteen Chapel Killians attend ed the 1963 meeting of the North Carolina Writers Conference at _ Raleigh this week. Local members and their guests who participated in the annual writers event are Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Davis, Mr. and Mrs. John Ehle, Ina Forbus, Mr. jind Mrs. Paul Green, Mr. and Mrs. William Koch, Adeline * McCall, Caro Mae Russell, H. A. Sieber, Walter Spearman, Ver non Ward, and Mr. and Mrs. Manly Wade Wellman. Rev. J. B. Hodgson Dies In Washington Word has been received here of the death of the Rev. James B. Hodgson on July 25th. Dr. Hodgson had moved here upon his retirement from Coe Col lege in Cedar Rapids, lowa, and > lived with his wife on Lystra Church Road. About two years ago, following the death of Mrs. Hodgson, he had gone to live with his son, James B. Hodgson Jr., in Washington, D. C. Memorial Services will be held next Sunday in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, Washington, D. C. Read the Weekly classified ads for results that save money. Jacob A.- Viverette, Jr. Episcopal Churchwomen Laymen’s League Canterbury Club Church of the Holy Family, 200 Hayes Road, Glen Lennox; minister, the Rev. Loren B. Mead. Episcopal Churchwomen Laymen’s League JEWISH B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation, Hillel House, 210 West Cameron Avenue; Rabbi Joseph Levine. Hillel Women's Club Reformed Temple Judaea; Rabbi Efraim M. Rosens weig. LUTHERAN , Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, East Rosemary Street and Pickard Lane; the Rev. Frank C. Perry. Lutheran Church Women Lutheran Church Men Lutheran Student Association Luther League METHODIST Aldersgate Methodist Church, Laurel Hill Road at 15-501 Bypass; the Rev. P. D. Midgette, JU. Amity Methodist Church, Estes Drive at Airport Road; the Rev. Orville W. Watson. Carrboro Methodist Church, 502 Hillsboro Street; the Rev. Claude Chaffin. St. Joseph’s C.M.E. Church, West Rosemary Street between North Graham and North Roberson Streets; the Rev. W. R. Foushee. Women’s Missionary Society St. Paul A.M.E. Church, West Franklin Street and , Merritt Mill Road; the Rev. T. P. Duhart. Women’s Missionary Society Allen Christian Endeavor League University Methodist Church, East Franklin Street; the Rev. Clyde G. McCarver. Methodist Student Center, 214 Pittsboro Street; minister to students, the Rev. Robert L. Johnson. PRESBYTERIAN Presbyterian Church, East Franklin Street (Fel lowship Hall entrance on Henderson Street); the Rev. Vance Barron. Women of the Church Young Adult Fellowship Presbyterian Student Center, Henderson Street; campus paitors, the Rev. Harry E. Smith and the Rev. Thomas Frank. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKER) Friends Meeting, Raleigh Road at Country Club Road; dark, Adolphe Furth, Box 86-A, RFD No. 3, Durham. YMCA, Y Building, University campus; Tom Davis, Claude Shotts. J YWCA, Y Building, University campus; Anne Queen. • THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY !4\ . m * jbß t : £m r fIjBBME& Si Bk■ IfY m * HONORED Miss Arlene Macklin (right), bridfe elect and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Macklin, was honored recently at a shower given by Misses Beth and Kay Marley. Besides the bride-elect, others in the picture are, from left, Mrs. Macklin and Mrs. Harry Bergman, mother of the bridegroom-elect. Miss Macklin will wed Barrie Bergman in August. Dr. Guy Phillips Addresses Teachers “In the midst of a world of many ideas, gadgets and mater ial servants, there is danger of getting lost,” Guy B. Phillips, professor emeritus in the Uni versity School of Education, stat ed Monday night to 700 teachers of home economics, meeting in Greensboro. “The emerging calls to meet the demands of the space age, the changing industrial patterns, and the threats of social revolu tion offer the teacher a real op portunity to lead,” he said. “Team teaching, teaching ma chines, television, audio-visual aids, and new teaching tech niques tend to confuse the person without a good sense of direc tion.” According to Dr. Phillips, there are five criteria for the good teaching that we need so much today. Besides having a keen sense of direction, teachers must have a sense of perspective, "a broad overview of society and its needs rather than a narrow textbook concept.” The third es sential is a sense of responsibil ity. “The true teacher must be a defender of children against shortsighted economic policy, po litical expediency and limited professional outlook.” Dr. Phillips said the teacher must enjoy a sense of confidence and security. “The salesman sells when he believes he can sell and fails when he is frightened by his task.” “In the last place,” Dr. Phil lips concluded, “there must be a sense of humility which makes teaching a servant of the learn er. There is no place for sar casm and dictatorship . . , Great teachers are humble in the face of their pupils and of their task.” Prof. Joe Floyd Will Study Taxes Professor Joe S. Floyd Jr. of the School of Business Adminis tration has agreed to study the relationship between state and local taxes and economic growth for the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. The Commission is a federal agency established by Congress for the purpose of considering the com mon problems of federal, state, and local government units. Its membership is drawn from mem bers Os the executive and legis lative branches of federal, state, and local units. Professor Floyd's research pro ject will be conducted during the remainder of this summer and the summer of 1964. His task will be to develop working papers for the Commission to consider before making a policy statement in this area. *s BACK FROM KOREA Lt. Harold Carter Weaver has returned from Korea after a year’s service abroad. He is with the U. S. Army Medical Corps. His next assignment will be at Brooks Medical Center at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. I AT SILVER SPRINGS Harrison Ray, Mrs. Mildred Ray and Jean Riggsbee of Carr boro were recent visitors at Florida’s Silver Springs where they explored the underwater world through the famous gl»«e bottom boats. ORANGE METHODWT The Rev. David B. Lewis’s sermon topic at the 11 a.m. aer vices at Orange Methodist Church Sunday will be “How Can We Combat Communism?” Sunday school begins at 10 a.m. and Methodist Youth Fellowship meets at 5:30. Looking for bargains? Always read the Weekly classified ads and save. SUNDAY MORNINGS and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS • THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY Will Be ON SALE At The Following Locations EASTGATE . . . A&P Super Market All-Star Restaurant Mann’s Rexall Drugs W. T. Grant Winn-Dixie Supermarket ELEN LENNOX . . . The Dairy Bar Glen Lennox Pharmacy / Pines Restaurant V University Motel EAST FRANKLIN . . . Carolina Coffee Shop Eubanks Drug Store Jeff’s Confectionery N. C. Cafeteria Sloan’s Drug Store Sutton’s Drug Store WEST FRANKLIN . . . Colonial Drug Colonial Food Store Fowler’s Food Store Hospital Saving Association * Leo’s Restaurant Vllage Pharmacy CARRBORO . . . Highway Service Station Senter’s Drug Store OTHER . . . Carolina Inn Marlowe’s Grocery Merritt Service Station Scuttlebutt N. C. Memorial Hospital Watts Restaurant Y-Court HOME DELIVERY is available in all areas within the town limits PLUS ... Colonial Heights Pinebrook Estates Mt. Bolus Estes Hills Lake Forest Estates Barclay Road Ridgefield Park Glen Lennox ! Highland Woods Kings Mill Road Morgan Creek Road Mason Farm Road Coker Estates Greenwood , Plantation Acres, Carrboro Call 967-7045 For Subscription Service” Wednesday, July 31, 1963